Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 11

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cert g 3 Tarer confidenc ion in "{n.'h.m;.‘u 0 e At w-m in lay—:r- itnewme Wil supply s 108 IROADWAV mu‘mrflm We lmit the mdmrc—n : work by our indolence and lack of faith |} 3. 2. ?!”:n‘tnm‘ ':' more than any outside cireumstances || o wnd i e e oo "of | Timit it for ns. T is ot lack of talent nt and _the claim for com- |08 muel lack of courage and- effort Exchange. h 13 .‘&" n’»‘v'.. et ABOUT 200 Auto Sponges COMING TO nonwncn uip. wmm Jennings Bryan, Whae o o SeAtor| “Affer au,” the Central Baptist|merly the act of going to one’s grave.” | this, city on Wednesday | Not much in that: it iz hardly worth — e e m Life is long nnd fall of in- |} terest, opportunity tnd pleasure. Lifc. 1s abused unjustly and untruthfally.— ow Make it a man writes, “life is ] The L.L.Chapman Co. 14 Bath umt. N rwkh Genn. John & Geo. H. Bliu- Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY Worth 50c TO CLOSE ter it s lo R AN v'- presented’ la- pre- flcn was. by Past Lillian . who spoke of me y-.rh tha rs. Coit has served the Pythians|Before Us. . Bryan is accompanied. and the highest Dr.. llor‘ra_ H. Russell, founder of At the|now mn. held by is now nmmulvm at her |plétely surprised, Mrs. The Junior mb Fire Girls are spending several weeks at their cot- ug‘ at Groton Long Point. .luxn Heap, dt ‘the Ponwmh -nmm. ) 's - va home in-the village: Ruests In a p‘luunx manner after | _Ea'w rd Preston swam across’ the ch light refreshments were -erv:: river Thursday aftérnoon in 5 minutes denlrted wishing and 44 seconds. . made| many happy returns - LE = An offering will be taken up to aid in financing the world prohibition moverent. William Jennings Bryan, whose. Nebraska, is one of the ibition movement in - AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZORS ~chflhywuooneoflbue 30 days. If you DON'T find in that time the LAST WORD IN A GOOD SHAVE, we want it back. PRICE $5.00 start the da; from the big rocks and the fimish was| yice CHARGES m——*'m A nia poihtis the| AND INTOLERABLE CRUELTY eaders in the pron of the- IQM‘ Chargi r”’r.ht:'nmo to be e n ,the Prov- | cruelty, Minnie Seeger of idence ~Strest Saturday | instieated suit for dlvorce in rhe su- between -ran‘vl e -nd hnd forms | perfor court. She was lovers 31, -1918. His reabotits are un- rl Webster of was & visitor | known .to the plaintiff, FUS has reaided at the home of his uncle, Chdrles Web- | in this state since 1815. e charges desertion and imhnhlo' Lebanen h M 4 the subject h discussion ameng| Morris Seeger in New York on March | that - whe ster on North A street Thursday. that her husband treated Ror i WATCHES, ETC John & Geo. H. Bliss WILLIAM C: 'YOUNG arvis, b} the | tolerable orué'ty between' Jam. 1, 1915, [ P 4 B pg?,;fer"d'm,. - A~ and July. 1915 and that in the latter Lowest Prlces i - nth The | asks |- Tger- vialt_st bla home . el | Coeoay of her thiia lage. Edward Zuerner has returned to his home on Nofwich avense alter hav.| HUSBAND DESERTED roun Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. ing spent several weeks at Pleasant !iew. Miss Yvonne Giadeau of. South A street has left the village for Fitch- burg. Mass. where she will visit for ‘:hg“' weeks with relatives living YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE Grace M. Morgan of Stonington das filed suit for divorce from ®he alleges that he deserted her Aug. 1. 1916. She asks airorcs aod |\ ilisha Morgan, also of Mflswn 5 touple were married May 8, 1912, ,:: 205 Main Street, s Pilarmacy, Inc. Norwich, Conn. Tetephone 50 West M 3 P s ool o iR Swdes ke’ Soow lmned A phues permission io resume = her mmden' irace ; one of hia trucks. 4 . ‘ Daniel McSheftery of South A street | in. iy oone Were filed ':‘M'_"‘ s FRANKLIN SQUARE 0‘ :‘ :IDEN I is now visiting with Thursda: i - “‘;_5“ (;hx‘-er in' New e T 5 rederick Stone has. retu 1o his W : = - o) home on_South A street, after sev- NORWICH TOWN ? v : f LOUR (T ek ‘stay with friends and réfa- | pey. Cnaries X, Nortnron of Besch| 1O WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. HUMORS OF THE DAY KALEIGOSCOPE B e e - oRAH eiver AU R0~ | fove, will. sppaly e pulnit ~at ol the United States @nd in the larger Mother: “Don't ask so many ques- | British subjects returning to the Ty Napolach Pipin has aceepted a po-| FIrst Congregational church Sunday|werld mevement., He: has been in tions, ehild. - Curiosity killed the cat.” | I'nited Kingdom arc exempt from o- 5 aition Witk ARC CeRs e Cotean Mins| Mormag: American volitics for more than a Lictle Eihel: “What did the cat| taining a vise from British authorl- ! Costs a Little More Than|{! 5 s Ruth Potter and her cousin.| quwrier of a century and has aided in | want to know, ma ties abroad. ss Elizabeth Luther have returned|every reform accomplished during that c c 7 3 3 B P p a Others — Worth It. h_‘:‘w‘:‘:fmg{‘,f';‘;";ni"’}‘e“i‘ to their home on East Town sireat.|(ime - . Mother: What's ‘the matter,| =Fuel all of a zood zrade and suf | T. plant, a8 boss carder. . He il hes 4 Wweek's stay at Pleasant View. During all his life Colonel Bryan has Colows! Samuel T. Ansell, formey [ Blly™ = 07| fdent aquality to suppiy - the river | A, R. MANNING in his work at the plant. on Monday |, MS. T. D. Peck of Westchester, is] been a total abstainer. During recent| Acting Judge Advoeate Gemera! of Weeplng Laddie: eacher p-| sleamem of ihai cownirs of ezt ',ek the guest of héer son and dau mer | vears he has deévoted almost his entire the Army. whose resignation has l"“f“’“;‘i What for?" | P Y“bc, Conn. Phone 960-2 Ak ks in law., Mr. and Mrs. Georgé A. Ume.and attention to the advocacy of| heen accepted hy Secretary of War e Taddie: “just for an-| Government scientlats have esti- WOMAN. OF MQOSEHEART O DWoNANAY &venwe. national prohibitio: Baker. Coldhl ~AWissil has ' beers SRR Lade., “Ju « he' mated that there are thousands e PSR e P % | There will be no service of any kind| For eloquence Colonel Bryan is o i st (he [oIcrIMR .8 auesiion, amd. it Was ‘th€ oony of high grade asphalt in de- . G. THOMPSON F. 8. The wonien of Mooseheart Legion ;‘fim:!- :?'Jl?"“"é n&Ch e e "’"a:‘f““' ol St wnsmgct;zr:.‘;vnrfl:?z e, aut “E\);:n'r:::w"h::al dort understand. [ PO*Its discovered in the Philippines. § r Iy, P eetimg Su V. platform to v army o v . fod Clnropodut, Foot Specialist | Mee. caram sy e """fi," L FOoun, I RobMigE anq son.| The sanouncement of Mr. Brvans| siates he Ml continue to-do so. What was the question> T Xo ATkakeas var haw nvented & 901 Mrs. Gartrude -Hanna at Stoav Point, | Burten J. Robhins, Jr.. of Pravidenc exwzed visit to this Weeping Laddil She ,mkn, “h"‘un'u&flre»w monnted one _end of a (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Thyrsday. - Abodt- fwénty members |R. L. are visiting Mrs. Mary Hob- Brofibition nch|e\Pd m both put the dead mouse and the box of| handle. from uuyv" r end whieh Mte. Cumehings* Seetiil Nesh. Support:| o2 1h‘e lesmn‘.lee(l orwict’ Thursdaylhi-iox;d Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dean| the lu?:ed‘ States and Canada, the ewrmy ‘tre her desk. i pecveng fupg i o S Bt odidorks > - > merning m anad of own street. mext logical step is to extgnd prohibi- | R MRN ad’s haby is hegin- | that have been pushed into lottles. ey lvfldm:;‘ 21 1'{;6-;-‘ St.|grriving ai, (e goint ooierdd Into the| Afier a visit of several dave with [tion around the worid. 4 MILBY _In Hopicinton, R I T R i ke AR ol LU R S G gl T i ming vy orwich, nn. oM pirit of e day a e ‘best | her sister, Mrs. ‘ank Waterous 'r t the world prohibition comference a_daughter to Mr. a E be other day. 5 tons of fuel briguets last year. — e b Y :rme(h:‘ e T u;mm. Sirs Jonn TFicy has| in Cofumbis’ .av.;:b.r §918, delec Ty ar Chase Hil s 1o 5o bron, beriaw. vowlon et of . sonut 17 .mee mant 3 {assisted by her -moth s, ith| réturnied o her Romie on Washington nations. both Eur stories about 117" said 8mith. | from the preceding year and fhe s v, a : E absent- | facture was he { fehicious: bm-mg m¢ tefim‘on sev- | h#B Mrs. Harold Winchester and son fausirate in their country the methods e T e et Thotue EABT T R jeral of the ladies en a dip in|John Winchester of West ToWn street.| Which had won the vietory here. Tihis e Saie, Sie e Chije has crested: a' commission x(he ocean ahd T wm flken about | returned Thursdav aftér three weeks' a-ppeau was renewed at the world con- o 2 sbudy “the possibility . of constructs 3 the harbor. visit in Malden, ference in Washington, D. C.. in June, . Contl of New London. ! pelieve in standing up for my|ing a longituc rtery for the The trip home was swtfid lats in Henry Durr who for several months| I819. In respense to this apneal the TOS—ALIEN—In Groton, Aug. 15.| rights,” said the vigorous citizen. transmission of power ob- {the aftemnonn. the lsles stakink the | 1o0 Batn ey o Submariue | Worid League Against Alconolism was| 1918, by Rev. 1. Romeyn ‘Danforth. | "] don’t," replied the socialist. ‘T|taimed from wate through & OF ALL KINDS | et Sdybrook where lh!y afliieflhn. Tecsived his NOWOYAble ATSCHarge! mfltvd e Anti-Saloon league al-{ 11° aflf‘:njl"’;:;l""““}"h“"‘n, Miitord. | pelieve in living in a hh"nr,?'nl,k in the long «Vrflr'h‘ of urrnm;p 5t6pped | on Monday. and si at ‘his hos ¢ maintains Enmlish headquarters g 4 shade and having my rights broug The development of the cocoanut- P Tovrn Reremt. 1 S home =l Tondon, with W Johnson in | SGHEL) l’:,fi)’"‘“"“'"“‘ to me on 5 lisyrevtra'ir'G:"xz88f| oil indusiry in the Philippines has - Yo charge. It has a Spanish-American; Nenireal P to me on & silver: tray.”—Washington | been very rapid, due to war condf- y New iief Yoeman Benjamin Houlthan. pe eommn;: tbs t ;| fecently returned to Washington. D.|department ;ndez the direction of Re terson leve Star. tions The (Jxportx of ofl in vs‘: riving 6n ftl ., aft ifg two weeks wi irfey a has representati i Schellens an(l Misa DOrothy £ & amounted to 115, tons, as compared &rrlages, Wagons, was given a vate of Barents. M My Deats Taonits | aiready tn mrany foreign capitals. It is lenathan of this city. e O e T amked the| (@ 43.000 tona in 1917, and 16,060 tonk l:es ar:}g m.-.rdn,yh Aaas vill | 3¢ Sturtevant street. planning tr:.‘n'raclmmg lht;l prohibition | B m‘:rrui:pl A, Seutn 'v:”:z;‘(‘l in“c';m. r offte 1916, 5 p |ever remain fre “the memories visit with | movement ranidly in all countrie entry. Aug F o he Two _girls - whe we Auat, Trucks and Carts of thote Who teok the trip. to Stony o e i {This stgendoes underuking fs @ chal- | Beebs; Fredericl & ‘Burion and Anna o dunmo’about oMcial” returned| | Two eirle whe were erad uated Mechanieal Répairs, Painting, Trim.| 0Nt of Upper Washington _street Mrs.|lenge to every red-blooded American il ; 8 ‘ouse all T| men, at Oxford, O. this year were ming, ‘Uphelstering and Wood Waork.| Plaifvitle—A Stiff of, thre u;m Mar<"Smith will feturn’ Suttirday 16| "Ho works and_pr D R in o call the pofice and fhey | taken o the commencemant exer- e bt s . % d"“"“ her Home in East Walpole, Mass. Mre. To the shame of our areat| e 0 O I T ey | clone: 1n. wheel chaits, both having § Blacksmithing in-all its Branches | and m-flfi]:hfi e il B e ied vy Ber)eo . American brewers and d!u-'ntunelfln Hope Vailev, R. 1. Aug, |chucke ‘im oul Y o e ool oRpIthl. Tev & ] But to wark by he N raracoy | Smich il tillers, foreseeinsz prohibition coming | Yo Himnnah M. Barber. in her| Herald. week on aeceunt of blistered 1 #rand daughter. Miss nor Smith T e d : heaith jo determine if 1 e e will temat Tor 168 98 with absolute certainty, have for Sev. “I believe that everybody ought 10| caumed from sunburn while campii chn & k | vy '“,,"""",;uy ':' e fl‘:l’n:fll; Miss Katherine Murray of West ""’"Iy""‘!';:_eefl":remflng the way to R|la"v exactly what he thimks in his own | on the Miami river, camp grounds. Town sireet, left We v, after- thei o a e e b way.” 2 Kapok is a fibre obtained frorg nogm forn vacation ot two weaks | fdbn {helr hods and soul-destroving Louta: And yetr replfed the slow-mpeak- | o SPllg! Gr TEC ik Cotton tres . “that plan 2t seem to| th% oo » 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN s‘rflIE'r 5’:’:\'-1&’.'"22"'%" }in-fimu;eurr::u;?o;? {:;f“m[ China and in the heart of m“:tns,llr:rst:;‘-x(lP.t‘vlua:nck; ‘h'fiv -?naunch o ”"_v ot ot Babel"— I."nd ”.:Mn::";u:ll‘-«:’ JlTy\u-‘nhnHop'm"‘l‘v i ped e Youte for @ brief stay in Stem- | oot 1€ fode¥ f'lii“’m”"'mf,',’?n’?r‘éf' FENNER—In Preston, Aug. 21, 1913,] Detroit Free Press. Stataes as a filling for mattfesses. 1 ghstacle o the extension of Christs| Elizabeth Femner, aged 73 vears. | Agent—‘But, my dear madam. ita The lmporfance of (he trade "with owers fees kingdomh. They are appealing for pro- | Funeral sérvices from the pariors of| . ghame to let your husband’'s life| Java s whown by the faci tha tection.. They are muvstified by the| (ummings & Ring 322 Main street,| jnsurance lapse.” practically_all of the kapok imported X fact that_both the zospel and the| Saturday afterneon at 2 o'clock. T§l not pay_another cent. I've had|hy the United Statex comes from FOR ALL OCCASIONE “] ~ When vou wash your hair, be' .G ey act Tu"d*‘ e o s rink traffic are being brought to them | /Burizl in Maplewood cemetery. luck vet. L!h& . e xh- Dutch East Indies, X Orders Delivered ful what Mpst, Soaps and : T frant-curintian. Amerien Soond Dom ‘What's a ‘haard’ in ol Jim?" e Brepaced ARNAIBGs 4 i tea. muich Safah "‘"“ m." hibition is the only selutien ofp:;el =3 Going round the course with a fas SNy o€ 5 bloTkhAesaAste Fou MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. problem. sinating young widow, me boy.'—Gos- | would look spruce you must never T. H: PEABCDY Phone 986 Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your émpty attic ‘were put to work. “|'water and rub. it in, njurious, as alkali, vqmc the hsh is very d'rles mh! Jang” m es “fwhole family Simply = meéisten ful is all that is } t quired. an abundance ©f - eréamy cleanses thoroughly, and. finu easily.” The hair: aries evenly, and is doft Dbright, fluffy, sides, it every particle druff. New. Londun, Mrs. rsaAorc- ordstrand of “Newpert, Mrs. Betty Hawks m her -inor. Miss Mary Hawks from Newport, Mrs. John Baynes and_son John 3 ‘Washingten two weeks at Cape Cod., as guests of 4 Baynes. Mrs, Frank L. Weaver. of 'own street, are eéntertaining for several davs Mr. Weaver's cousi Chafles Weaver Robbifis of Mr. ins wio Mr. abel Evans whou death oc- ay in “was for a Humber of months & member of the Hougeheld at the John Lte the health known to s ux & talented artist. = For fiu trlvelsl for a vhao( béf u:dh &aa-imd rated their goods béfore ‘large audieces in ‘many efties. Part of her life was passed in CaMforaia. Miss Evans was a de- All nations stretch out appealing h.l\d.l. to A-lerleu and cry “Come over and help us.” America will eagerly réspond ‘o the l‘a“ Anti-Saloon league methods which have won here will win Q]&re All hail to a dry America! AN toget] for a dry worid! .UW“ PARTY FOR MRS. CHARLES BOURNE Wednesday evening friends and néighbore of Mrs. Charles Bourne of Main_ street gave her = surprise party at her home. Mrs. Bourne was presented a handsome oak rocker in or of the occasion. The evening fwhs spent in playing games, with Victrola selections, and with music al , after which the hostess sérved ;“a.mm.y tuncheon. Mrs. Bgurne and family_are soon to leave the East Side and will make their e in New London. Theéy 'be€n residents here for over twenty yéars. The guests included Mrs. ‘Carl Spalding, Mrs. William Freemaf, ‘Mgs. G. Spalding, Mrs. . Retkoiske, Mrs. William Balcom, Mrs. James Mc., Ni . R. Staub, Mrs. G. Lynch/ have Funeral Telephone 15 Main Street Directors —AND— : Eabdlmm Lady Mhhnl HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN 328-3 ton Transcript. THE GREAT PEACE Homeward across the gentle glistenipg grass— Soul knit to soul and hand in hand—we pass; Within each other’s eyes we read content— Of gliding years in the heart’s atknowledgment. The tender vapors from the valleys creep; The patient earth dreams hopefully in sleep: The sounds of day are hushed in Nature’s rest; A silver gleam betrays the pale moon’s crest; A filmy fume athwart the somber yew From yon still cottage rises straight and blue; A scent of burning wood perfumes the air— - veted membe: f - Christ Fj 1| Mrs. J. Norm LB Fre . . fortable rooms with Bea- ”‘{" o i T R © oSk Freman WHITESTONE CIGARS G s 1 Albsny Smith of Neatk. a_son [ Are 94800 Per Thousand As incense might perfume a heavenly stair; wver Board —it's quickly done without . disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf 2 2o Advectising _i‘ Uoy: eqdsi (o fn E‘“Sfil Tesu] ik, Ev-nl!liul Gya-y s-ihh “with Miss ;flmbe Jfibnaon of rtnn Quequetaug nill, My-tk- weére calléers Thurs- da; n me pgrufluu on w.n Town Donahue, Mrs. William Shaw. Mrs. E. Ackley, Mrs. J. Edwards. J. Mystic and | Perd Iumta to Wfllmlk’ Camp | md; ounq;, wheré. Rev. Mr. Smith speak ~ Thursday afternoon, L iiis Friday) and Saturday afterrioon: ke iy . Hestford. A convention of 1. “Travelars huru:ce SoRsupany. agents whi vears %“ifia"fc lnlnu: City ‘Sept. J. F. CONANT s " """", in St And in the golden glory of the sky A symbol of hereafter seems to lie— That endless peace which ends successive life— The final Goal, the Great Peace after strife. ey —<Author Unknown.

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