Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH, EULLETIY, TUESDAY, WARCH T, Yery 5 = 8 Three Times a Week e BUUEIIC | . o o secer oo OPPOSES LEAGUE THAT WILSON FAVORS|™"-otieniues® hanone Don't %‘Bald 6 : . visiting in Uncasville and Groton. ‘Washington, March 16.—In'a_state- F 5 l_ Norwich, Tuesday, March 18, 1919 M A e, N ment made by Senator George P. Mc- How to M F vr | Btrongy F Th — W - been spending a*few days with friends| The Men's club of the United Con- yfl‘\m:;ESt Dflt_h‘cm all. We have a;- i;g:‘:‘e\;ml‘:tlh: r{mtazuclof at:?:: L::S T Y in Groton, New London and East |gregationa on | tained our high position among the|Ct senator shows tha Few of or Three Weeks 'VARIOUS MATTERS |1 G gresational church went on rocord am | SUBEL, Cuf E% Deniion cimong, Lhe | LLSUELEt, S0 oY e e v Light vehice lamps at 6100k | Gorp. Edwin T, Yerrington of Fort | LONIAY Cvening at their meeting held | constitution, with almost an unlimjted ling the United States to some things » st this evening. Wright, Fisher's Tsland, spent the weels | 1L the Second Congregational church |franchise, With a very slight restric- | at we know we cannot and will not ¥ A NA- ¥ r icient halp After the Sonz ter~ months, too| Some big siipments f-om the Mar-|end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs 2 d to the proposed lLeague of | tion of immigration and with a free-1do: in fact, would fight to undo, if 3 A T i rator, ately stoDe mueh 141 2651 afd’ too 1411 exercise, | lin-Rockwell Arms were made | Charles L torle s, which President Wilson fa-|dom of speech amounting almost to|hecessary. Senator McLean's state- tely stg v exercise, rms plant were made | Charles Yerrington, of Righter's “ 5 i % fol L u 1 quickly practically ¢ ygryong fecls the neces- | Monday. Crossing. ’ 3 The following resolution was|a license until now with over 100 mil- |ment follows: & T > rubbed; sty for o gl Jogne Nosic and Blood | In jts department of logy th liss Mil 2 unanimously adopted after an excel- |lion of people, many matural resources| I once read somewhere that for two g CLTR vbey bast. spring Medi- | Otis Libraps her i G 0EY e | qeniss Mildicd Carroll, who is @ stu-|jent falk on the subject by Ex-Con-|yet untouched, governmental responsi- fOr three centuries after the flood, arks | J 4 . > VIR eat take 16 tmE"¥ine of tonid ,,':'(‘;'l"' y hes five volimes of May- |dent “_“I‘-*‘j in St. Frandis' hospital, | gressman Edwin W. Higgins: Lilities on Dboth hemispheres, we are|Were deemed to be the prime socinl W " ou Wil fower Deserngants. Lartford, reiurned thers Monday, aft- | Voted: While we seck earnestly and |are the marvel or shall I say the cavy |and economic necessity, rainbows to o N fort o 1:0cal band members learn that the |1 1 Short Visit at her home on North| prayerfully for methods lessening fu-|of the world. the contrary notwithstanding. Bve £ gL isicians' conference is o be held |Chfl street and will go far indeed in| The only way to reach a correct un-|body who could afford it had an ark ? I R in Boston, March 20, Archibald R. Gilchrist,of Prosp n_honest cffort to that end, we will [derstanding of this vital question in-|Of his own and.the state provided am- =2 KEEP A PACKAGE s ttural inns and roadside ‘ea rooms |street is spending u fe¥ days at his|accept b indefifiite internationaliza- | volving ad it does our very integrity [Ple arking accommodations for the| &% OF BRIGGS IN YOUR “hice weeks. | are planning (o open ually early, | home here after receiving his dis-|tion as a substitute for fervemt Amer-|as a nation is by a study of this coun- | Poor in case of need; but after many OCKET OR ON YOUR. Iy vegetable | due to the mild season. harge from the navy in which he en- nationalism. history, its fundamental princi-|Years, as I remember the narrative . o : t before ¥ & typographical crror Monday | liSted at the outbreak of the war. . Higgins took an entirely differ- |ples, the factors that have given it}ali the arks were dismembered and b < retier ert « ot \:w‘:l‘ m:: the news from Mansfeld Center was| William LePage, for the past four- ew of the subject than has ¥et|such a commanding place in the world | fianufactured into pump handles. g Red 5{; ¢ t | headed Pomtret Centor. teen years overseer of the cloth room |V¢en taken by the majority of speak- |and the terms and conditions of this| Seriously, it is not strange, indeed, only 1 o, but Jook | M4 . 3 2 at the plant of the Totoke | crs on the question. His view was |particular compact. Mr. Roosevelt in|it is extremely natural that men and = B ) | Better. 1% : sweet | | St James' Lodse. No. 3, F. & A {1t WONL O the Torokelt anufac | 1ot S5 mcn''tn @enuficiation of fhe | fiscussing ‘this very proposition asked | women in this way and geeration, & JIRGATSRES cocamCE A Sy thy ap- [ M. works the thirdt_degree tonight at| jiqed his duties there and ie to be|IC38ue as in puggestion and criticism |in substance the question, “Does your|1eW weeks after the war of the ages . fasonic Temple at 7.30.—udv. S of the cloth room of the At-|Of certain parts of the plan neighbor love your fam ter than|has come and gone should desire to Some of the Ellington growers have company at Attdwaugan, After the talk by Mr. Higgins the|you do ” Are we unpa ic if we|prevent its reoccurance. The people it their tobacen beds made and expect | A. Girouard, formerly a practio- |11°N entered into a discussion of the | stop and consid what we may be[of the world want peace: the Ameri- e o sow the sced in v days. ling optemetrist of New > Lonaan Gs|subject and those takin® part were | subjecting this nation in its Interna-|can people are in favor of an inter- T ran i v iclf Students in art schools are being in- | visiting in that eity for a few daye |KeV: H. M. Pollock, William A. Aiken, |tional relation unnot we mot well | national npolitical league that will ted to compete in desizuing a flag in the "United States aip|llenty G. Peck, Edward A. Cudworth |ask ourselves why this nation’s in-|Wisely and safely invite and promotc opored Leazuc of Nations ¢ PhalEast va e and B. P. Bishop and othe ence and power is now ecagerly | international peace. But wken w green flag of Ireland combined [aero squadron in Kelley field, South Previous to the talk the men en-|sought> Is oumshigh place in present |look with candor and clear vision uj e Strs and Stripes appeared | San Anionio, Tex. and at the raio|i0¥ed & delicious supper which was |day world affairs due to any compact | T the actual social, material and po window and home decorations Mon- | experimental station -, ail | S¢rved by the following committee: |treaty or alliance with any other na- al conditions the world toc il i SRl Mon- | experimental station at , Camp Vail | asice Marion Beebe, chairman, Mrs. A.{tion” Has not (his nation Wp.to this|Wwhen We study the causes and c the Aprl session cf e R. DeProsse, Mrs. John Fanning, Miss [very hour been true to teachings [ the case of the insane and horr { the Aprl session ( GBITUARY. lattie Carter and Mrs. H. \¥ allup. [ of the fathers and realized the con-|War that has just come to an end, v he waitresses were Miss Tda Adams. |ceptions of its founders? Are we to|Know that another internatic Mrs. George Brown. iss Mabel Bowers, Miss Mildred e our high ideals forever subject|of consequence will be a mo Rev. Arthur ¥. Purkisc on Monday neis and Miss Frances iessler.|to the approval of 1l our fellows in|¢ial, political and physical Tomorrow (Wednes e received word of the death of his|The tables were nrettilv deecorated | thls proposed compact? bility for many ve: to come, Toseph, thers are n | wife er, A h cut flowers in baskets. During| Scores ot oth o questions | the world really needs today o e evening there were several solos ceur to 3 rendered b JTames J. Moore. Harry cstors throughout ( ticu ttend her sister i ick M. Clark presided the meeting, it e R Connestiay was_ present avhen sh | Tx-Congressman Higgins spok: irned to the stockholders within Mex. Beowt hd-heen lop ; e Rt el ot i o ix months i Well meaning, CGod fearing people, | | til the end 1spired by trick's church at 7 a Fert Huron, Mick they do to me. [lational rather than internatior k. M Purkiss le s lin i ibee swho: Qiestion: LIt i< Jnoga | wa would have been a pr St hold up to scorn those who |blessing: but that opportunity is e & Vi B ion of the awful conditiens that|who are charged wi the du under | itg and_ finding way 3 3 5 city, and another ie pasi four years, em- |the Constitution of approvir nsure domes ran POUNDS gEists are C i por i he ¥ to ihis Goumicy | be Ceeeilne s R e R cut the world since & hoy 1 n where she has been serv i ) hopes and I s of tabaees he method of ulir army nurse. may be realized to the |United States would not bear {and it v Fergiaon Lacco and liGuor 1 — imost. statement however much deligh s ‘and all man doisg me groat hamm. | |iayment of soda fountiin s FUNERALS. 4 ese people grasp at the | people appear to take in ascril ol a that 1 coslda’s sleep uniil 1 moraing hag'eep until | At a_meeting Sunda . David Green. | awn at Versailles and|them that disease. Such methods of | e order of the q ion may entertain but they | future. otk Local No. 285 of the . David Gie ' known ag the League of Nations as|consider 4 times I tried to quit by wil ciation elected . ¢ 0 pre {eneoal fam {.|the means to forestall the possibility o not instruct. By indulging in them | s We have made st seemed that 1 weuld go |ident. The association, which was or- | Calva otlat ohlizeh: of s {of another world war and prevent we are not lifting the discussion to democracy and now the wo } have cigarettes, inized 20 yve: has 1 i b sppiinins i 5 {the misery, woe, desolation and de-|high plane it deserves nor showing|lsarn what democracy mean sent 1 book by | CTS nd friends i A yetion which accompanies and fol- | that same consideration for the opin- fom 1€ i © bhe se R gy o 84 16 OMoEbE Of R Coisa eliaat G many beautiful f S such a war and which language ions of others that we are now in|™Mustlearn that a democracy it eastly in' 3 days oulatigniRe I et a2 laded samons & < heau- | 1€ unable to adequately picture. "1 do| this compact asked as a natién to ex- | ernmental mill and noth I3 s, ford,Sunday wtternoon. | Uful i n the Ir Order | 1ot tend to other nation, IR ever guil arrang - were conduct- | Hion _fapm the beginn smoke bang " i i - - . A ered by God grant | I E en from |are put into the hopy hoir ren- | that tfe wisdom of man may vet de- | Matthe 1 . nd anarchy will be Asleep in | vise $dme method to prevent thelr re-|“The liz e that is carried SHOEH g L b ng A » T am willing to make any sa i vales f word democ heea ¢ : 4 a1t : to concede that most of our citi- , T9. ? g day stated that the L commi t | tainmer f universal righteousness | Another i« Write at once to Edward J. Woods, | [¢"¢ had been appreciabl + pe his question transcends | and is to b i to the n'F, New York, N, Y, ennies dropped gemer o mpo 1 question except the |5th cha o , eria 4 w London, | been’ rpgist mps Park il el marks are like those of Holm home simon 1 ec the fullest possible at-|darknes k ger right of a_state of the Union to se- | things: I at z00d.” ) d the Eranl W rham cede that has arisen since we an-| W. b y es the latter By a new P 5 - ; S .| nounced to the world some self evi-|by the t who pict t rospect purpose o 3 lent truths as to the rignts of men|the cardinal pr i the | broposed fmem charge 1 e ¥ n the Declaration of Independence |injunction *Li t ¢ as th hing to ime is 10 be 2 i g ind our federal constitution was {self Surely v 3 . . LK ned and adopted. Since these | disposition t 4 «|rations m ) cents Al ; i ident truths” were proclaimed | precept. Can > app d all attempts Ithough not accepted | greatest commar ) our |and protect civil | me Dabbury . 3 o o ! day | this’ country | come <o fa — | x o+ - g v divine Provide and the coura tional Keep the Children Well |7, & oo fives s irendn and Shalitionl e oa stioos o0 b Jovey To keep tha little ones well, sturdy e Ul : St R | t bevond calculation. Our prog #nd happy, free of coughs, colds, croup, |~ 5" P : : i rteous living, in maintaini ile fevers and inflamed throets, mgp g T T B C e:\fcr F. ‘-’\ao:,v‘ i rder i ation, mv , s 1of M hester wealth is not ex- Foley’s Honey and Tar, 8 : Mone rnoon e ation on God's foot- edics that loosen =nd break tp a cough, : At ot 0 rvices ;D’ga'r:?dx(d ':lc.:r;i";\fnf.‘f::.':ed ¥ E . caan L LAl rch at UNIVERSALISTS PREPARE GAVE TALK ON IRELAND he prompt use of Foley's Honey and gy i ety 5 8 FOR CAMPAIGN DRIVE | TO Z5DALITAS MEWMBERS helpfu] for whooping cough, one, Pirat et At »F the ‘conzregation of he Sodalitas the United Co ess feverish state that aitends v wage disagre t versalist church Mond | gregational churc 1 numb a small Child taken noti Thay came (o mz store and boaght o and Tar and before The pl: skining in the exacetly due ., for abo eat W zation 16 ger had | comm was made by electin and voca i e ) united war work drive Fredl liadds ' W man, and L. | ht Cobh was also elected chalr 1 A spirituzl work commit nounce the complete results 3 o lected troasurer and |of the sever ) : v 5 U ommittee to be iends were pleased ¢ i L it the will of Commod < ? F. Cobb, | Now is the time to get nx ; : > i S. Youn, e AT EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ¢ . sulti-m L 1, ladies of the church are i : a1 your Fancy Beads while : | the fad is on. Do not arne t ; r il St r we American wait until th:y grow old. P for the irow 3 2 i \ : : ‘“J& ”\, :-;fi: camn i ; > or d it v in be See our window of fine, v f \ ) irance that w ynaries and more mo fashionable Beads. gt Qi : e St e rmy i : world, mox | TELLS INDIAN TALES TO 5 ! 6f ‘nteantional 2 Y AMP FIRE GIRLS ; g kha Sontere ; e W held on | pany caused I E g wio dined ¥ him the club_roon = | | chairman own, who will WILLIAM SLATTERY SERVED 185 1o 143 MAIN STREET ity 3 ] is libr: isha | while (h vere htfard Blished 1872 . . lin 2 u 2 3 ks . et g on Works ¢ ship Worces:c . instructive talk on Indian mat- | when' t es introd ‘hey were all set B ginning with the first relations { to th terribly 1 1rroposed t INC[DEHTS IN L the white men he red,| ttve gas 5 Claimed loped the history of early Con—/| to be used entitied with especial attention to the [ coming summer yringing it down to the pres- |ed that long | Sacts girls were much inter It is believed that much ial now ; moved up the Thame ries of Indian braves as| No Business for Superior Court. | sel <s 4% in the anecdotes which Mrs.| & x 3 wer y M ; re drew from her wide personal|superior court in New Lot un Germany at an : : knowledge | (Tuesdas;. Judge Geor Parsons, | make war narine base and some i Fort T > ; ted in t L The governmen 3 : | clerk of the court, received word he G 5. he exeentive commit th § : | ATTENDS LELCO-LIGHT | Monday from Sh SiAhey A3 Browal ¢ d into South Covehtr . : . CONYENTION AT DAYTON!in New London that the case ned trouble? chnrch met in the pa o b Brown, loca! dealer of Del- | for trial would not make any business | Power to send J can boy: day evening to fors 4 Procucts, has relurned from | for the court, so that Clerk Parsons|distant lands ght should e membersiip camy o after attending the|bad all the jurors notified not to re-|With the Amer f'indamental part of t i sday morning. | i< the time to & yrogramme of i ta., m s of ilelco-Lig T tion of the Pumestic En- | S el s L LR | Patrick’s Night Dance. to grave consequences at home | he president is a great | ore than one ousand A Patrick ight | ¢F- His late N York ie o e nea o Tt |55 owiant's Taer Band whith fues |Beautifal ‘peraphizase ot 't ; 5 o e stati serles o e D T A i B e e | Rule, 1 fke to read it. Bu sradui from the s Nisig Y eloth | lurger tha ver befor. 4+ the pres-|There were about two hundred cou- Porhog You Think 25" & oo Lt 5SS it £t 0 e IR ol AS YOUNG 'AS a former- M ! : SERGT. HARRY W. HOUSE you kflDW "\tl’: to buy Good\ i ""vf.’wv”‘ et W £ 1S BACK FROM FRANCE!D1SCLJSSED MILITARY. NAVAL, YOUR KIDNEYD ahon, of Lenine. Why| S Harry. W.. Hotse, who re- AERIAL TERM3 FOR GERMANY | : Hou ho_ 1 S The secret of yeuth is ELIMI r? Lyron U. Hat- | not comp 1'ng Russia be- n returned on th U. 8. 8 7. Feed, but let us tell you that k§ e s entaring (he MeMaho e miblican| Neato, ool Bearcr (Jh)ire bhothas /¥ from i 10 730 .| Ea 000n Lo can Hve by pe'a Bundecd 0. he wound i e call o been stationec C the t eight . and disenssed t military, naval roaa gl i £ > with R |l was very painful, and « 1 t 12y man | months, is spending a few days at the |and aerial {erms to be imnosed o | 224 S the good m“d'; stiifecmth unless you are giving US|l "ohcuia home of his mother, Mrs. Effie It e mryyosed On| as much “pep” as you did when in the " > £ hur stree Sor; . ingtime of youth. Keep your body The St. Patrick’s day masses at St Iiouse of 14 Church street. Sergt . o e m stinn ot | R 3 ] s Bt | L | L e e SR T mect ) in_good condition, that's the secret. your order for Hay, Sh'lw,‘;. Eléis citzeh gere et 7 ol B e e eieadnchan Viows ook place on the | “Vatch the kidneys. ~They flter and tev ete uny 1t ) e vy artitlery b s oL see uation in *oland as deseribed by ! Myles P. Galvin, and the high s at x uy action as his regiment was on hier allicd oo ANy } purify the h;omt all of which byload Comn, Oats, Etc., you are not |y wae sing by the rector, fev. ? (e way (0 the front when the armis: | rhe mest mcoting Wit fake place| DitHes through them once every three oderick, the regular choir sinzing t Jack says tice was signed Wednead 3o h minutes. §"p U:l"n cIendn muih in " i orick, the regular choir sinzing e | s siz IR on Wednesday at 3 b. m preper working condition azd you have getting the best in the market, BASe g LD et dr Orgnl 4 Giver Bl Sororive: —_— nothing to fear, Drive the poisonons . = : OBITUARY. wastes and deadly uric acid secumula- A | a zerort the writ ho OST Thursday evepfz a party of about | e tions from vour szstem. Take GOLD 1 ! he receiver ¢ 5 5 younz people gave Miss . Osc: sey. o O Tl b i &1 Sirest Ra e e e rtford, Conn., March J. Oscar | will always be in good condition. You 38, DI0S erg on st Benunl oo in Yolunown, tne occision being Ter . well Knowi i Bosion and this | will teel strong ‘and _vigorous, with ommitteeman John T. Kinz. has beer I bir ; 55 Anna St. John present- s a band leader and composer, | stealy nerves lastic muscles 3 Cove Street eecepted by Lis lawyer o imn OAS lEs ed her a sapphire ring. The cvenimg | dicd at his home, 953 Windsor avenue, | GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cavsules lately postel a bond of $35.000, was pleasantly enjoyed with singing |today. He was 51 years oid und a| are imported direct from the labora- T o Loesteer of Nerwioh nteror are popular. He and playing games. A buffet lunch|native of Livermore, Me tories at Haaslem, Holland. .~ e VANT 1 A SLEETEES +heyre th was served He had been in the music business They are a_ refiable remedy whicl R s e Rl LrubIRy hos means theyre the —e - here since 1895 and in Hartford thirty | has been used by the sturdy Dutch for lnsae Deto: :,,".‘. pubsc shers 18 00| uywnae ghall you . finest tastins; corn Many Amecrican civilinns are de-{yea He leav vif over 200 yesrs, and has helped them Vertising colusiis of The band for a birthday prescr ned in lLondon owinz (o home- = to develop into one of the strongest [ don't ruow. If ) flakes evel'moém. jing needs of the Arny. White cording to the latest available| and heurthiest races of the world. Get ] ¢ ord o Reports. | s of the cinvention Mr led dance was given ir has off:red his re Faris, Marc “The sivreme war council et today f . 2 e aaaies him anythins, he'll v ar. Red Star, Leylanl and other | stati: . there are 1,829,235 members| them from your druggist. Do not take Easters Comurotiint ogralva The Bule |If T do, hell want to Kk < are not booking civiians forlof the Masonic order in the United| & subatituie. In sealed packages— letin for bu money came fro Show return before March 1. States and Canada three sizes

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