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SIS * NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919 Itaty, while yleMing ‘In"certain pagy oo Wil Yirtuah come out at o] VHE MAN WHO TALKS CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY IN CONNECTICUT top of the heap. Thore always seems to be a litile A N > E to the proposal that has|Varadise near us if we have eves to) At the centennigl celcbration of the have decmed a disproportionate M‘e“":f:;:gl;w 'm"et ume. atter]Sce it The stars always shine in the | gencral assembly, Fix-Governor Bime: |ehare of public authority. For a few n heavens, and the flowers bloom and|yn k. Baldwih spoke upun constitu- {years jn the cra of the | Revolution. TRE - a period of four years. 1t will admin-|the S on b THEATRE KEITH VAUDEVILLE hutterflies dance in the garden,|(jon Liberty i Comnecticut as - fol|from 1976 to 1789, it was subject to S aae HAPPENED lster Fume as maudatoy of . tho|and wherever truo love ik, which puri- |l o constitutional restraints. Irom | TODAY WITH NEARLY HALE IT JUST ¢ league of nations during . that timéjfies the sonl and fllls the heart with = “ivery cizen of Conmeciicut is{1780 io isi§ it was subjeot to few.l§ FOUR SHOWS v R hDRED (one NOVELTY COMEDY SKETG with the Jugoslave having the right to}Jjoy, there js gentleness and peace. No- | proud to beiong (o the first common- | From I818 to 13i$ it was subject to TWO SUPER.FEATURES use the port, after which it becomes|Dody can shut us out of these little|ealth known in the history of man- [muny. Thir X times in that cen- : s 24 JUST AS PRETTY PEDDRICK & DEVERE aliz rritory. In the meantime|Paradises but olirselves. They invite|kind to have been founded on a So- | tuty we have umended our consutu- The Best Bill of the Year bk . L e rveloped a port for the |Ul3 (0 make the Dest, not the worst of | cial compact exprested 1 the form | tion; and neariy 1f of all the N ITH MARCUS! SONGS AND DANGE REVUE o | there will be developed a po life; aud if we do not see that God has | of w written constitution Gk YHOE wrouDnt “lgapel trenciikl g6 g iioady N o2 s Babenrtytio Sriee 120 & werki-Soc & menth: $8.00 | 1y, oo51avh with-udequate facilities and ed amply for the peace and joy |- Here in her original capital in 1639, | in some way SOvats of hE iHiam mon MUS FRANCIS & LOVE ® st & 84 P @ Norwic, Conn. e |Fuilroad goumegtians sb thiat it wil children we have made Our-{(nat great charter of liberty was pro- |general ass d COMPANY AND% o T o, i have a foper, outlct to the sea, with|selves blinder than souls like Helen Ry 3 sented and_deliberately acéepted in al “Change fx tne ~~pe- “on of vital- . ; The Original Australian Duo Tolesooe Calls. Italy abandoning certain claims along|®eller, who though -she was born|free assembly of those whoum it was|ity.," de “By freque; 1 “ Budoem Offco 430 the Dalmatidn coast. It is a solution | Without mortal eyes, could learn the| thereafter 1o govern. Tso hundred | changes wie ety ‘WHITE WASHED B B ein | Biterial - Rooms 55.3. ich ought to partially overcome at|LHuth which made her free and made and eighty yours have passed since |Connecticui has becn Xept Gbre WALLS” Bulletin Job Offies 35-2. | WhiC 0“1 ned ill feeling in that|her Dappy. Why do we not recognize| the freemen of Connecticut took this|the general vorld movement to 8 Wilimentic Office 23 Chureh 8t Teiohone 105. | lcast- the threatened T down | 1° free sifts Love places in our path?|great step of formally constituting|higher idecls of legal rigit and so- § A COMEDY BURLESQUE ALONG 5 g geslon, Al It o e Orlanas | We ail know 100 fittle of the power| themselves a public corporation fot | cial good. We hove examined man ORIGINAL LINES ; DUB” §s an impgrtant victory for 9% 1 of the mind, what it wili do for our-|.le Durpese or seli-government. ior | propositions put forward gs calcu- PRICES & MnTINEE 5o “THE UB it ‘stch action is taken. Selves or. for otaers. There is noth-) that, they solemnly declared, we ‘do|lated to advance them, which after MARION DAVIES Paramount Feature Picturs | WALLACE REID - — ‘Norwich, Saturday, May 10, 1919 1 e e : EVENING 15c, 25c, 30, 50c. RED OROSSED COMEDY therefore associate and conjoin close scrutiny have been finally " BER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, e eont e ot i | SR o B 6 Jone pubile jetted. One o these it is ! —IN— —WAR TAX EXTRA— WM. 5. HART, IN THE LATEST v GERMANY WILL SIGN. the mind will do more or us and for s ; especia M Awcised Prom 1 exclushely eattict } ] others. than maedicie.. Many “aaome| commonwealth. fiitting o vemember on this “GETTING MARY SEATS NOW SELLING VICTORY LOAN PICTURE. @ the use (o republication of «ll news SEBCL 3| . German expressions differ as 1@ {pave'by i ahange . of thought habit| "What right had they to assume to{sion. It is that respecting the et % B ST i || what that country will o resarding | taken themssives. fo health. from . | EXerclse @ power so great? tiative and the reforendum, MARRIED” i : i paper & |the signing of the peace, treaty. Al-|validismt FRRE Ky oM daton plle ‘Bery advance in the law changes! “Conmecticul invented the referen- ity B | gning tm, v coneen A0 rgots o republication of et - : > : : cos_something unlaw- | qum, but she has confined i BY JOHN EMERSON i he papers advise|Mations' saved others from the errorthe law. I makes something un dum, but she has confined it to the o el o i lrgivod e L S S G g B that before was lawiul, or some- | consideration of changes in her . cos AND ANITA LOOS | 5 2 e actical,, e d how dreamy one | thing lawful that before wa W- | stitution. She has not adopted the S disposition 1a to sign with the intima- | BEASHCRL Bever ggflbm“ge e ron | L~ The ‘Fundamental Orders of | fuitiutn 1§ A High-Class Comedy of Youth tion that there may be some reserva- ause she has} s tions, which, however, are very likely up ‘deterrent . self-consciousness and |1639 purported to create an indepen- | preferred to wbi " “the original] and Aristocracy | 14 disappear when the time comes. mits” hich dent government in an {or Connec- | f ¢ 2 t FOUR mw:fl.&fi:l& 8:30. correct faults for which we are ye-|dent governmel an for. Co - | form of 3 governmer O —_ - e o e s sponsible. Good hedlth as well as geod | ticut. She needed someihig betted | that in which the people - PATHE NEWS i BEN LORING MUSICQ] COMEDY Germany of course understands what h\mtxess is the outicome of that which lll-‘x‘" sl‘tae\\us "'L'"m! L‘;fu":“:l“}:es their chosen represenAuti i ite | is ithin us. An; hysician knows | &n under e ng Gire! auces | ing face to Tace for e e or. 1 s ot ol thitt mors people. are made. el b |she must hefself suppls the want. : 16—PEOPLE—16 MOSTLY GIRLS to recognize what the adattional bur-|Tesolution tham by drugs. The good | I'or ten long years therc has been no s herein are 3lso mserved. CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MAY 3rd 5 « a ; {of the United States; the su%)svlurion‘ COMEDY MUSIC FUN doetor who canno: et your thought|Dower of parliament hy which such |fro 1528 of an upper hnuse elected by A = e den “would be in cass of a/refusal | T SO0 S IR SIONERY 0o Gvernment could have heen cre- | s rightiy eatled ihe aaad of Hiesne] seaator 1 districts for one elected by e i D, he sityatiot fiow s much the same | caey.of his remedies with vou, ated. What was needed was, in the | Habits’ Her legislation has often|the Deopie at large; and the change GEGRGE WALSH IN “LUCK AND PLUCK” as it was at the time of the request < X phrase of our times, the seiling up of |been tentative. has experimented | {rom annual to biennial sessious in GREAT WESTERN FEATURE for and the signing of the armistice, | D0 You know there is no law to bela ‘seif-governing dominion. That {pefore coming to ccision, In|185%. SAAd A TRt T 5 £ q S oo | mi than the law which is| whi, “onnecticut c er- vords of on or foremost his-| “During its long life, few govern- ‘ D Germany considered that 100 severe | uwriisen: «Heaven ‘decreed Trom. the| ers ie ammee s Aot FatEn] Lo e T D OR O et e b | e e the. Wt hate Ehaneid. 5 TOM MIX IN “A CHiP OF THE FLYING U 11t dgreed €0 it oL appreciated the| beginning’ that through crimo no hap-|tand alone and unaided. If the fast- | made wnt (he. capertoncn of temp- | Ii that of Connecticut, is | 8OME PICTURE—FULL OF P2P fact that it Wwas getting off much eas-| piness shbylld jcomo. to. - the human! coming civil war went asainst the lorary act had explored the way - and|because she had, from the frst, fer by complying with those terms|soul. A liftle dishonesty carries with y Y d ith | king.it might find 4 sanction in par-| found it safe. of political orga 3 than it would have had it attempted|it fear'sind worry amd regret and bit-|jigment. 1f the moarchy weaihered “Things are not always what they {chara of her people | o continue to fight and invited an in-{ler teass. Ill-gotien gains haunt thejihe storm, the new king might re-|geem. in his discourse on|tutions. ~This gathering contains} SLATER HALI |vasion of German territory. It ‘@e- s?uvfiwaa aicm-tim ihem as no ghost|cognize and contirm it combatting scu cavs: “I3e not|Mmany who have sbared in the activ Mired to prevent that very thing and f¢| ! the imagination can. If transgress- ors were honest they would sury Early Rower of Legislature harled away by extitement, but sy |3 anfl Work of tie general assemifly| TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 did. Germany avoided the devastation L “Sembla it for o ik | from year to year. May the century us with the' miseries they can gablance, wait fof me wdiftle. Lot DANCING O wouid e bound o folow the car” | VeGatk ThontSht o o Slote| e S haracterzaton of e me e Wi von ard"Sd it | yhich Kihe celebrtion emens, o b | AUBP.M. ving on of military operations within [and Persians, but there never Py =3 D e o O i oibs litac oenbay WL M| its borders. man-made Jaw o strict as the e f e o iy ot B LR o ihex ave.thecond pinere ot UNDER AUSPICES OF LOCAL TONIGHT It is not so different mew. Germany{laws by which man is governed. There ory which ware here applied, the S S g constitutional liberty. COLLEGE CLUB of course already has a big debt. It{iS hothing we have to pay dearer for . ¥iah I og it L e ker called attention to the pro- Before Rousseau’s Time. ~had a sizeable one before the war, but| 128 Ter our Mistakes. ;;m"“'m““kea'_ vision that “the supreme power of the| “Rousseau, in h that has been greatly increased and § i : ; e Conteatt it Connecticut College Gisls s Thors s mo euem trom el | commoniwealth” should be in the gen-says that ‘the legisiative power is the| STORIES OF THE WAR ! 14 . | e vegul i i v Y leral assembly, which might pass aws | heart of the state’ If he had Knoswr [ WILL GIVE THEIR MUBICAL: COM- e 1u:n=m'ent;:( iy e 'Av;,l-l e touching any matier that concerned |when writing (hat treatise, dhat. mor a Dogs of War. NORWICH'S HANDSOME RE. |it another big boost to say nothing of e, that more e = 3 » ¢ e thor There- are treasures for the bank!the good of the staic escept election |than a hundred years before. on the| “Add dogs to any list of the potent|EDY, “HALT, CECELIA SPONSE. the restrictions and oeses, but Ger-|and treasures for the heart, and he:of magistrates, which done by : : the {banks of the Connecticul, a new com |iactors in winning the war!” coun-! many_ fully understands that it must!who is without the treasures of thelwhole body of freemen. monwealth had been set up by & social | S1s a bulletin from the Washington| meet the terms. If it does not do it{heart is poorer tham he twho is with-| ¢ T. A. B. HALL ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND Tickets may be sccured of any mem- Norwich. has every reason to be For a hundred and eighty vears!contract, he would have been giad fo] hendquarters of the National —Geo- \:fr ot the {Colleqs ‘Clubler fat Gran roud of the response that i ywillingly it will be made to, and it willlout money. = Love and mercy and| this continued to be the policy of Con- | find his theores suported in the new | 2raphic society. HEonS R S Sbpeal fon sut . be cheaper and more satisfactory to|charity are Neavenly qualities and givel necticut,” he said. “She wished, and | The freemen. of *Connectiout] . ~Heroic deeds of the Red Cross 0028 | mmmmmmme Fictory loan. The Rose of New submit to than to refuse to abide by |0 the soul character, as does honor,|she had, a governor with little Pow-|had indeed made their Jegisitire (hel have been widel and just- 4 has exceeded its quota Dy honesty and fairness lend strength to| or. The |the peace terms. Germany may en-|manhgod, Man mot only has fo fit 40,00 e investors stilljdeavor to get rellef but it will belheaven, but heaven must fit him. Re- emonstrating their rmination t0found ‘that it is ready to sign beforepentance is revolution so far as the etin allotted time expires. whole man is concerned; it i ginning of a righteous life and court were creations of thefheart of their government, =0,” the bulletin continues. “But not; lature, and by the legislature| ‘They had considered an election tojonly did the dog figure gloriously asof dog worker needew in the trenches their judgments could be set aside. it to be so great an homor that no senger of mercy in the war, but, i liaison dog, trained to seck his ‘We did indeed possess from usearly fone should publicly offer himsel{ a nobly in many other way: naster whenever turned loose. Amid * a date as 1650 our ‘Magna Charta’ It|candidate. It was to be presumed. s said {hat there were about sens, througn veritavle| TOOKER HALL, Uncasville is placed at the beginning of the Lud- | th | yment. But there was another type| exploiding v to ? i Fie i Nt 3 ST though, that the hest men would|ten thousand dogs emploved at the| feis of hell, he would erawl —and s e onig THE RAILROAD SITUATION. the beginning. 1f éne does right he IS 0w code, adoptea in tnat vear, and|be chosen because they were the best.| battie front at the time of the sign- creep, with only one though—to reach| MUSIC BY ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND v ove pand | o the statement is made that|ProinE right in action, and s likely| as long one of the foundation stomes|Until the close of thé eightenth on-|ivg. of armistice. They ranged iie master. Nor would he stop tnifl| St g ) the| 'When the statement is ma at|to be right in his prayers: but persist-!of our legislative structure, tury a nomination to either ho: from Alaskan malamute to St. Ber-!(he object of his search was atiained. | _ = S Shshm o |t vernment operation of the rail-ing in Peinz a po inner ‘it's stately and sonorous declara-|thc general assembly w never!nard and from Scotch collie t0 foX' Many a message of prime importance| s behind Toars QITEREhotiet uanier (0f dhijiiing e s tions, fullilling the office of u bill of | sought” Many of them werce placed he thus bore from one part of the field| the motive power for the sleds that it is not alone 1 y ear;ahiocnnts {o. 3163, 100,000, Syvitich As | ATHORL DL S 00 S igToogr mlee vights,” he explamed after reading| After quotations from old-time think the regimental rosters like soldiers. nother, and nought but death or|kept the men in their mountain-pin- i t € of what the director general| 7 "y]»m-r 3 vum{‘*&x"‘c ‘I-:u'm};; S irum them, “were substantially copied jers on this matters, and mentio i trenches they shared all the! overcoming wound could turn him! nacle trenches in the high Alps provi- = Mg nifhan ; {hud figured upon, and when the totall © UEVRE © £O0C, OXF ,U" R ‘ri&; from the laws of M s veral instances in which men and hardships of the soldiers; ysige. | sioned and munitioned in the dead o 3 5 é - !tor the 15. months, including that|© S e R e hypocrite.f cnown as the ‘body of hiberties. ontinually re-clected without themselves, and drew their turns in! “But the work of the dogs of war|winter. In_ four da ter a 1 quarier renched the sum of $418,000,-| ltaly is illustrating that a pledge came at the beginning on their part, he said. i t h found | code ted mine ye: “Publ 1 the rest camps in the same fashion.iwas not limited to the front. “'hprp,‘hna\y snowfall, one s.enne X : Fkbe T R S s » 2 | code, adopted mine year: . D “Public opinion wo longer s ot oh ays ready 26! el i o od more than fifty tor - 0 it shows as plain as anything need | UPOR Daper is mot enough to found|code, adopte sl LI Spepinion: s But they were always reads 10 g0!{he motor lorry was helpless, where the| moved m an fift: at the experiment has gone far Snt Dhace tpon “““ly e had] e e D el S 0y, Such mile L;[]"“?“;‘;;‘ con back, and it is not recorded that a|horse stood powerless to aid, where| other supplics from the valle hc(|:w A u done for her by the ententeliheir a = had could only be suitable for a s R St oeriatice : : : v o the fron 3 be mountain h to demonstrate that the coun- his ot omy to feel a docp Sense| ured originally to the law. homogencous state, in which me O L teeieE G S R wants nothing to do with govern-|{of obligation and gratitude, but to| “But the authority which any special prominence were e e e ot e A e A | s yohees b ownership of the railroads, even|recosnize a sence of hemor whichtiese suaruntees could wlier or fepeal lally kmown to . large proportion 0 long hours at.a sretoh, 1Enoring| troitise sowld not eouuer. hice camé|a thousand, Alacka it was not for that purpose!should hold her true to the purposes! them. hout any formal repeal, it fthe innabitants, and re-elections were e e B A A e s of all, vet she is {rue only to self. could practicaily disregard them, It|usual. This defielt 1 of courge all coming |central empire marked her as a rene-!repeatedly did. How far it could go| Turning to the defeat of new princi- | S e 4 St TS gade when she finally joined the en-|in such directions was a matter resting | ples proposed constitutional | a5 Ths Rhen éar of & cNle L of the people as a part of the war | gente, who saved her from the wrath'in its own discreitnon. convention of 1902, he said i 8 The o pcolel but that is not all the burden|of her enemies, and now she is follow-{ “Chiei Justice Swift publi renTnTLle At bun ituti RN e T s s e o s, n s i I | mble of our constitution people have had to bear in]ing her own desire, and ir 1795 u general statement of the laws ching raiding party. And did i C t B tist Church {states that the people of Connecticut e e = 2 enira. 2] « conncetion for it is perfectly cvi-|world to place her among the of Connecticut. He 060 the s e o e of Connecticn How natural it would havej T P L order more ef- £ i so! X nt that éver since the government|pendable nations. lialy has ‘undamental.orders’ of 1639 as occu- or him to do so! But no. a of 150 do: f food and ntains more than sled dogs helped Al the sled dog to the rescue. | to hold the Hun during the last year ot moment = hej “Alaska and Labrador contributed|the wa n heroic role. Full many a hed the convention proposed ute for this declaration of|Lorces from giving the foe a counter-| Great Sunday Evening Mother’s Day Service SERMON—Topic: “Faith and the Church.” . H fectually to define, secure and perpet- % rowl migh e t The! i e T s St I L T S A LI R C elEhis and phivileg. | DI OF & Erowl might have nd. tne| Union Square A P kit e peor = SoTit | they were discovered. and} getting increases in . passenger and|desires lies peace. It is covetousne onstitution, and as be- | og whic Tive idertved troni tHE e e governn v 2 ) 3 tailment of | L0e Peginning and the end of the dev-|ing confirmed in substance by the co- | e Ve IDEEFCHE o an oversut reight rajes aac . 2. cunsiigent ofyws giphabet.whichm i . 2 ied in 1662 from Thus the four-fifths of a bil- ned in 18 puntry in this cas uous. If the nations he sut | rise. So he wegred hi€ tail ner-| But he considered ques- | purpose these words: <Desiving Lo SUTPrise. - So he wagged his er-| 1 such on ott | deficit does not wegm to tell the| within themselves hoy tions as to the conformily with it of | perpetuate the b ents and | Vously—a canie adaptation of the wig- | 2 . of what the people have had to|made permanent by treaty? [laws passed by the general assemb | Ipriviteges which ¢ Serived | ™ tem which his master inter- pa to be answered bm'wl. nary i Don’t be a pessimist and think every from their S | preted and acted upon, to the diseom- before it will by & 5 only by the general assembl sl - which fts| fiture of ihe enemy. i Last sermon of series on Faith, of ar efore it will be before|yright day is a weather breeder, = At e heavy whieh fts} 2 < A e t re back in d5 of the | that You were born under an unl = : proposed constitution was voted down| ‘Offen wholecompanies were saved g e it ory rablematiosl - Wihors ThuMElE B exel pog urider an s Power of Judiciary. propos 2t 4OW™ | because the dog could reach father in- s fous quotas work ¢ poPloadical g T y 4 ettt i “These positions were n. i i ol to the distance with his senses than Pl s d E " has been requ nfbe proper protection provided for the |erybody ha c up his sleeve public opinion, 1 e quk [ ewers TR ew defini | 5uld the soldiers themseives. A Good Place to go oSunday Evenings Seertuilly and v all]investments therein and there must be 2’ T S ey declared, aitc 3 3 ¥ Theei “It was found that many ' lation which w Ok hohind Heonle Ve8| gy vritings. e ic L W OB n e ity | 2 classes anc e} WS s ¢ & NV unps' of darkness aad inb Hsintisned ARLSE & Siae and or itled {method of regulation in the future, s rout . ar 2 ainaiie = : i & Que cre T Jence of Lrince the errors of the past ha Souilieion ¢ i o constitutior 1 ite — | course lies in un- ¥l ziy revealed. The return of the|chould follow o e frail migic be the periis of ch | _— — fran 1sideration being given to pres- | to know that the darkest cloud| e S sceurities ¢ unwise I THE OCEAN AIR RAC fent condit ns and the troubles that golden lining, and that ¥ ur v except higs thelr courts I ) i SA I URDA i Sl ECIALU 3 11 come with the unscrambling, That | and, trst lead {0 spisitia (B L been found adequate to s { hey should 2o back as soon as it can : . s o s © court. It S i - e continer [ orid I O} and Faith is deseribed as “the peneil| P E > iandmarksTin the history of t o continent o e L e e e e G A W e DA e g ONE DAY ONLY 1 p g ¥ with the coming session things.” These dispellers of darkness 3 @ It e division into two T, P % and what, the new conditions under | are free. Why gift ang|large am 5 al to annual sessions and t i 1 ! A R}y S Borivi vership should be. {grope in the dark T 1688 o law passtE ?nnm.;amv of its now v the adop- 1 Gold and Silver. | Sl fers pramise to 1 c Y Do not get the idea the Lord will be eneral ass fowe zwe houses: | dion of the constiwtion hundred and | L Tip o 8 of o EDITORI ¢ s, . | pleased if you tcll him you are noth Sting powe Beii e appeini onl e N ed « 1 BOITORIAL NOTE ing but a worm of the du Remem-| Vo1t 15 PN T O duction 40 s four- i Fuli Market Value | i United S sf !lave vou helped to finish the job of | per the Lord made the worms, and he} Jp it (0 Fr ot o bRer BOUSE | toontih amendment to. thc titution | { 58 & ,fpaying for the victory that was or-|knows that you not Melhng Bl R windir . oHEAlL Judit | e - 1 - i Hine ¢ 1 und’-delivered truth, Since we are all made in God’s | ot nou together for a join [ " For sc¥et f —— image such utferances must make the | ponyi the principal part ofl | e ~ - Ihe man on the corner says: The|Over-Soul smile at that uncompli- | (nery e IHtR S emics %JEb CLEG% i Hdve deen tur : § o o rc thus employed N e . ¥ to get the people to listen |mentary style of self-abnegatio n | period of years ! i 4 yTheJeweler i N »v\{b(]mn'.'.nvlu ) g fo “ s to male the story. interesting. Jas not made 1o erawl, but 10 prepare | -y constiintion of 1818 was) | i vorable spell of we wou himself for heav uses—10 be a true | ucopte for the purpose of | ) Sa 20 s it AEEs H sel g © L « e Qe 5 3 v loss i t 75 e - L i ¢ NEAR POST OFF 5 i warrant setting out castw I Another week now and everyone|SOn Of God. How useless it is to tell| setr > u’iine of demarcation Bo- | i | NEAR F FICE H 2 for Ireland or the Aeor om L he privilezed by the dictates of|the Lord what you be any o ey he tegiclative and judlciad | | i T SWEEPER sam@ locality that the American [211-DE PrWesed by the dictates of|Ho knows what 3 s better depariments of ihe state government | Open Brening | fliers are plannin; v ide | IR anioan. he Stawihal, - l¥ou MGy yorites] knows It war propesed in the constitutional | of the Atlamti entr o § T ou are, and what you convention report by e i contest will increase the rivalry fo I'he people ‘of:Norwich have made it | what you will be. If you we ipal committee, that” the poy of | With Terrible Stomach Trouble Until g g o g p|crident that they are alive to the in-|right you will be in harmony Withgovcomment sould be div inio | — i ' h ooyl tment value of the Vietory loan|Him, but if you declare you arc onmly | thice cistinct' departments, none o 3 I Ela s & worm of e Qust vou are induls: | shouldexereise ing DR. ALEFRED RICHARDS } $7.50 With Purchase—Balance Five Monthly Payments 2 | e = 1 a self debasement which belonging to_eithe i z In view of the fact that it was this| . caqicicnal preparation for a dry |d€PATture from all spirituality and re- | others, except as should be other w DENmISh ! sountry that first demonstrated the | o es Be. oo 18 i murhay | elo cxpress ceted or permitt ., , Office Uours: AUTO SUPPL SOSMMINY 6t navigating the air | Waterworks by the eits of Ha.| There is a saying that “God made|This section was struck out. without g Qe molit s g 3 4 heavier than air machin Wis. : "7 lthe Heavens and the Barth, and a division, & plain indication of a i 4 el e e T 2 3 natural, aside from any other am o devil made the weather!” 'And this | encral feeling that - these depari- | B WHIZ METAL POLISH, 20c Per Can, Regular 23¢ tion in comnection therewith 28 3 {is believed by most people, and the |Dents should not be kept absolutely : Set = 2 > TR N B (e desice to ce The. flight of the naval airplanes on| § | horny- rmer knows it i so,| 4SUnct. After the constitution had first 16z of the transatlantic trip|The most t | beon adopied, this feeling was not wn be said to have been two-thirds|world to those who till the soil is the | Without an effect on the practice ur WHiZ STOP-LEAK, 60c Per Can, Regular 75c | | American plane lead the other con-|' testants. | i 1Z SPRAY POLISH, 40c Per Can, Regular 50¢ ' " successtul. weather. Corra Harris, who can farm | o7 1t It was claimed n GEORGE TOURTELLOTT WHIZ St ; » Reg Regardless of the progres as caslly as she can lead a Methodist | L1°r® was SUll a reseryed-power in the i GETAF PLUG TESTER e i . o e The suggestion by the founder of |Class meeting, dec Sivoing | K0 T T psnI Y O ER By | REE ES cade it cannot fail to be realized, how- | o o (SEEFEE T IR TOUETCr Of | the. greatest zambling game on eartn! [ 19 CNtire separation between the leg- ever that it fs a hazardous undertak- ing and one that calls for extraordi- nary endurance and skill in meeting the conditions which are certain to b encountered and regarding which | there is lttie or nothing in the sha of experiences by others to il them. Careful preparations have | i I | i Teacher of Violin Studio, 49 Broadway \DR. R. J. COLLINS And the weather always plays it with | StV and judicial a card up its sieeves The farmer | COUrt for a timo took ¢ becomes habituated to doing every- Decision on Wheeler's Appeal. thing in spite of the weather except| The former governor then traced praying. About 5 far as man has|causes which deprived the gener e | got with the weather is “when the pea- | sembly, in the course of its subsc. its | cock loudly bawls look out for rain |quent history, of much of its original ines, there's no wonder that|and squalls!” Al weather prophets|powers. Sinee 1567 e statag o) 1 von Tirpitz doesn't want to|are careful to be indefinite to to d hat the monmey this year be put into Victory bends instead of flowers has | merit Inasmuch as Germany must replace ton for ton the shipping sunk by subm Adn The Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET MRS. F. S. STOLZ b could be regarded as definitely settied | 3 . | made to insure as much safety as Pos- | ;¢ his thoughts on paper, and hour. As a problem the weather atls 8807 Sacto Ave., Sacramento, Cal, sible and a successful rather than a| beats the devli. diminished the powers previously ¢Y had Stomach Trouble for 10 | ) disastrous ending. \Whother or mot the other nations| Never conclude that any modern|Vested in the assembly. 1opaaiy that | years, which hocamoso bad thet Tgot | s — 1phold Secretary Baker’s statement|business has for its foundation the' decisioh yion | J° 2% waICH becanios = | FIUME WILL BE ITALIAN. ol Bty | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn Phone 1178 | | ¥ { - Tolde 1" There may be some| Wheler's appeal, made in 1877, was| - [tha the American army is the finest|Golden Rulel” Thers may be some|ihelors arneal made Jn 17 ! Bverything points to the fact that|in the ‘world. it certainly looked pretty | "GO i Bt s i | court of errors. And half century | e SR r the trouble among the allied nations | good Yo them last summer. ROt live a vear on such & basic. t|after the udoption of the comstitution| After years of terrible torture, I WILLIAM C. YOUNG over Flume is to be adjusted through b was the nature of eemmercialism|©f 1818, the power of the general as-| pead ahout ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit ‘ a compromise in wheen Ttaly will get| If as claimed the Turks have been|which gave risc to the modern rule of | SCMYIy Wwas aiso diminished, he said. | Liver Tablets, and sent fora Bucceasar to what it wants though it will wait a|destroying crops and taking provis-|life which reads: -“Do-him quick, -or {27 th¢ effect of the fourteenth amend- | L4ver Tablets, andsent forat STETEON & TOUNG few years for it, while the interests of | ons away from_the Armenians since|he'll do you!” An able author of the | et t0 the coustitution of the Unit- | andwrots that it wasthe last r the Jugoslavs will at the same time|the armistice, there remains a lot of |present time does mot hesitate to de- get attention. ¥ justice to be dealt out in that coun-|clare: “You:. Cannot Keep the i Although 1t has been realized that | s e |ed States. For the T would 1somif ‘Fruit-a-tives’ d CARPENTER and BUILDER i Gomthandmentsi- it You Do ths Wora | 1 : delore T ronlidle: |t s C fr the malking of Fiume an international Will Get the Best of you in business e e Dfotection 1 BE| = e e 2 @ ik port was a basls upon which the| Inasmuch as the government has| Ve @Il like in business to hold a full|equal laws, | e DENTIST claims for that port might be adjusted |lost only about a half billion in the |Land; and we do not mind if the Lord 1t also saved a friend from an DR. E J. JONES 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Cffice Stomactk Cramp } Fruit-adives' saved sty than the as sembly of 1639, when it was originally | constituted; or of 1832, when Conn “The general assembly, then. \’.’mch' - irst upon the ‘pu n heart y such was not aceptable td" Italy. italy [ past 15 months by operating the rail- upon the ‘pure in heart.| ion for Stomach Trouble, after ¢ lebrates this centennial” he staied, liad given up 2l hope of geting | Suite 46 Shannen Building ’ Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Tris! nsisted upon Flume or fight and it|roads. it ought to be about time to 2 o 2 less powerful bedy lity which ‘will tell ‘The stand of the Itallan delegates at|creases. 11, Mgs. F. 8. STOLZ Take elevator Shetucket Street FREE AUTO We pay postage on parcsl for permanent peace | jcui recieved her charter : Paris was against a compromise and 1e camouflage of life|when she declar - indepen ; their return to Rome and the presen- | The republicans in caucus having the (Xuture e i o of SITMY ) ¢ constitution of ‘tation of the facts in the case re- placed. a praiseworthy ticket before} . SR ol United s% went o off sulted in such a strong vote of confi- | the volers, there are 200d reasons for "N | of ‘1868, when the scepe of tha ¢ than of hon and must be regarded that it has won out.[look for new demands for wage in- 1 ance P 1 epty e. L one . 2 hos, 6 for $2.50 trial size 25c. | sirong moveme toot orge all kabor bod Rt et i e s et cops a1l daalers or sent on receiptof | fVEIRS ‘ihe Yiano Tuner | e = Bdape, 48 B sart of ih gevernmont | beioving (e ¢ win Teceive tho sun- | 201,° 01 [ONE OSSR I AU etution was 0 geally exinded"au | Adall dealrs or sent on secepeal | 122 Prospect 5 BELEVERY. 1 s i that it was reatized the situation could |port not only of the party members | The supply of Thbor is insufficient 10| ~The men tn whom it sees heop. | Price: g FRUT | A £8P " be met only by & compromise in which | but of the voters in- general dovalop ihe resources of the country. |imin mava it what their succsssors' QGDESSBURG, N. X, Phone 511 5 -

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