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: ~ WORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: 8, 191 « POETRY "‘THE— PATIENCE, MY BELOVED! PREAM ON INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY HOW IRETAINRYHEALTH The Henry Alien & Son ool R I o oy T e at E e — Smile Norwich, Monday, Sept. 8, 1919 X P rt & Mit h “ Ab, let'me wait. for I would rest a —_— e while: Company Rev. A. F. Purkiss, pastor of the|much the same plan was put into that AND BEAUIY Greeous CcRe Some day, perhaps, the tale ‘that I D o THE WEATHER. Central Bapuist church, recognized |plant The men can appeal directly to i e R FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fair and warm ! Labor Sunday in his sermon at/_the|him ey can’t settle. The u- A noted actress says: “When I be- owr “héay from me whose sa Monday agdwru«dv:?xt:e{'e:n};gésfil evening service Sunday by preaching|reau of our country are to judge if(f .ome nervous. m,g.i.a wnd Maget COMPANY -, siek in Hell. AND EMBALMERS Winds off Atlantic coast: “|a sermon upon the theme “The Solu- |they fail to settle. I do not wait until T tully over- I was so young, and. oh, my heart was North of Sandy Hook—Moderate | 10D Of Warfare Befween Captital and| A little book has come on the mar- AR e g T ik s LADY ASSISTANT saaih ok e Labor-Industrial Democracy. ket telling the story of a number of |§ Some, bub immediately take KAL- Q¥ weather Today Will Probably ]| My blaad ran hot. impatient for the All Calls Answered Promptly Sandy Hook to Hatteras — Moderate| 1t Was also the monthly - musical | plants In_ which industrial democracy |§ PHO. which affords me instant re- s fight; < Day and Night southwest winds, fair. = service at the church and the special|has been tried and the results. It is|fl lief and keeps my system in such Be Fair And now, returned, you seem to think . F. 7 music was by Richmond P. Gardner|called Man to Man, by John Leitch. It |§ fine condition that no one dreams of L has 1 5 88 Main Street erecast. of Jewett City, basso, a pupil for the|is the story of the introduction of in- . ] Should still be gay, who saw m» cem- e St e ea: . a pup my real age and my friends all con e et s New Enghnd: Fair|past year of Professor ~Wheeler of |dustrial democracy in a number of [f (77", J50, 007 foy “nds 21 S00- Monday and Tuesday; little change in| Connecticut college. Mr. Gardner was | piants. it i S dindi Not from dead whe sleep bevond temperature. heard with much pleasure by the con-| The Packard Piano company has Bs oslyam. 4 4 the JOSEPH BRADFORD Observations in Norwich. i%rhegugon i!n Jthree solos, singing first hm; ah!tx‘ike. The campany hatll( n, Bk a0 18 g nare sadative ‘)LM age, old age, so newly come to The follow! e Homeland (Hanseon) and Thy|and the men returned to work, but £ & na ! Barye, faad- B i The BajleanoE pecords, reported from | will Be Done (Mosarty. and following |sullen and discentented. But it was|f| &t S{arts, at the foundation and acts ALL THIS WEEK [i5 o sop, acnr ones. who have changes in temperature and the baro. | (l€Se at a later point in the sevrice|soon discovered that the quality of |l biood cells: rebuilds wornout nerve To welcome me whose youth died ves- OOKBINDE metric changes Saturday and Sundas:|With Lord God of Abraham (Mend- | work done was poorer and the output|f tissues and, by virtue of its anti- sleomas o Saturdey— Ther Bar,| €lssohn). M:. Gardner is to study the |smaller. So_they decided to try the|f| septic properties, prevents the decay A Full Size 15¢ Can of b e e 36 30.00|COMIng vear at Ann_ Arbor university |new plan. Fifty per cent. of the prof- |8 of tssues and conseauently tends to silent, who was made Blank Books Mads and Ruled to. Osder| 12 m. : 78 3000, Where he will ¢till be under the in-|its of the company went to the em- |F [FPel 2\5qnse, KALFPHO resulates R iy 108 BROADWAY 6_p. Soeasa 74 30.00 | Struction of Professor Wheeler. ployes and 50 per cent. to the employ- |f therefore indispensable to all men- R Cpenmear. Riw, who strusele b s e | “Highest 7% Towest 36! The pastor’s sermon was as follows: | ers. The men had charge of the plant, | tal workers. Contains no narmiul - Ard mn Nour eves the quesiion that you Sunday— Ther. Bar. |, This iza time of great unrest in 'a- (hired and fired theixr bohsses,b They ul_n't{nazhlllvlgrlgnng (h;,ufl_ ¥ At ([irnz~ <o 2 . . bl L. Ta e .... 60 30.05|bor conditions. Bitterness is preva- |were nmow partners in the business, | £ists. 1. Refuse substitutes. Ins Disturbs my spirit behind a mask. A Serw ea AER 2 m. 2 Silent, and men’s confidence i {and they wanted to make it go. The|f§ on the genuine KALPHO and o . e e e 2 8 00 o e - PAEERLh TiagloaliTeel A oilet fow can 1 answer till my youth re- R S 3 84 30.050ther has railed. We have substituted | men saw that quality must count, and £ M 3 d Highest 23, Towest 60. class warfare for nationzl warfare,|while the production Wwas increased | mums—————————————— [} ens an Bonipe-sdie and many are uncertain svhich is|largely, their sales also expanded be- e worse. Of course there is no more | cause of the fine quality of the piano. turns. The pain departs that in my bogom Powd i owader Tl e s wel o ’ Sh Predictions for Saturday: Fair. |sense in the ons thar iv t - i 2 el : s turday: | sens he other. Mr. Bond, president of the company.|and after whose first name the tug n'zht seek Boys ces arurday’s weather: Tair; southwest| The ants are wonderful creatures.|said: “We used to build pianos. Theri|hoat will be christened, will be spon-|§ A delightful luxury for the . way to patience till my tongue AT THE RIGHT PRICES | Fiaictions for & ; |In South America they sre very high- | we stopped building pianos, and began | sor. g 5 Y can speak. ons for Sunday: Fair. Iy organized. They march in armies, |to build men—they have looked after| The hull of the hoat will contain | Toilet. —Edward S. Van Zile. Sunday’s weather: Fai WArmer. | with their leaders, and grapple and|the building of the pianes. Our slogan|the 400 horsepower engine amldships, = g rma el rend and_twist, until on2 side i vie-|is “If there is no harmony in the fac-!with coal bunkers to contain 75 to: L= L CARDINAL MERCIER. S = torious. Then they maren away, while | tory there will be none in the piano.” |of coal. and forward and aft there will (§ This is an opportunity for §{ Majestic, thou, a Prince indeedt || High 1l Moon | (he human observer can sce neither| Hart, Schaffner & Marx have an|be water tanks to contain 10.000 gal- i 4 ~hy it knew no fear, i Wafer. | sots |X¥me or reason in. their action. Butagreement with % the ~Amalgamated lons of fresh v :ter for the engine An- housewives to get a FREE Though Belgium's ~sacred wefl &M umanity has no cause for ridlcule,|Clothing Workers of America. It is a|other large { S, will also be Installed || S i SR L T A G | for we do the same. | preferential shop. Non-union workers | for the drinkink water. gnll-sized “can of ~this mew: || usn cutraged by the tyzants wee { Tt is difficult to get at th= trutk of [are not employed when union workers| On the deck will be the deckhouse. li . & 5 i the matier. If I talk with an employcr jare available. Disputes and com-|which will contain forward. éngineers’ and delightful toilet special-§| s:nia the storm’s unholy crash of labor. the laboring man is lazy, care- | plaints come before a board for set-!quarters and offices, amidships, more 5 2 Tiiine homor held its o ty: to test without cost its |~ Express and Team Harness at Low Prices The L.L.Chapman Co. == > = = 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Y, thine eye dlid 4y heart stood firm 1 b 3 e o e T — less, ddifferent. The union dves mot|tiement and on this board are ten|rooms for officers and aft a cook's gal Renrs make for ability and efficien You|employes and one of the officers of |lay and ice chest. The crew's auar % i e e Tha - & M e & 2 can't depend upon their word when an | the company. When this board fails.|iers will be forward under the deck |§SOftening, whitening and Tia threetio? Fum I’f:ve“%:y abash, onn €0. Ii. SS Six hours after hizh water it is low | ASTeement is made, and they will zet|then the board of arbitrators settles it iand above the water tank 1 : This is IF & water, which Is followed by flood tide. | ¥OU in a fizht hole and then strike. |—one employe, one officer, and The material in the that is | § Cl€ANSINE POWET. IS IS §['When Belgium, land of tear-dimmed he union man says that the em-|chairman chosen by the two. the wooden part, is litera thicker i s ey : Largest Assortment GREENEVILLE ployer carcs nothing for his employee,| The Filene store In Boston fs an-|than a man's head, 1i Inches from|§TIOW you can do it: i outoyinticate Ror right hat he aims to zet as much as he|other example. The employes here|the interior of the hull to the water} Jooan IRe L e Nn. siten of | _Thomas Dawley and family spentican and pay as little as he can: that|have four of the eleven directors of outside when the boat is in the wa- Buy a 1 lb. package of 20 The strength of Freedom's light. DI 7 Sunday at the Drawbridge. thev grind men down as low as pos-|the company. The Filene Cooperative|ier. Bolted and tap-plugged every —Hunter Davidson AMOND JEWELRY | William Sembple, Jr.. has returned|sible, and raise the price of their goods | Association includes every employe of | ihree or four inches, the two heavy|h Mule Team Borax, value it Thland e BROOCHES |after visiting his uncle in Brooklyn, X.|as high as possible. the company. Two-thirds vote of this|hulls, one within the other, seem able e 4 1Y, for a few da; Of course there are diffes v association can change any rule orito withstand any shock, no matter e SCARF PINS | Misses Mary Subiivan and _Treneiof emplavers, But the conscientions | Teke 4 Mew ome resarding aiscipline how greal. and makas the tus cecm HUMOR OF THE DAY 4 NS jinchey have returned after spend-|fhas to com oneciomees |or working condition Mr. Filene | unsinkable. It would have to be a ter- : i : RINGS nz a few davs in New York city, vis- | jece, snd the atter ses theClEclence: | tave “We want our employes to run that would even loosen a | Buy an 8 oz. package of o Spuien Dikevmibene 4n griginat ting relatives. T have neyec hetivak Join In the |our business.” opinion of one of the offi- | “*Eaitor— ez 't 1 PENDANTS Many of ine local baseball fa | Chotus of praise. that hane msomnded] . The settlement of disputes is in the|cialS of the company. 20 Mule Team Borax Scap lrn:zlzfi;-i‘{red R Yoy @gut ook ourneved to Jewett City Sunday and ekl The ot % Car. !hands of > ves. Thev have| The i < aluab! b . 4 5 i ar o tickle the vanity of Andrew Car-|hands of the empbloyes. ey v he Bess will make a valuable ad ! Chlps, value 15¢. | _“I hear your son is determined to witnessed the game between Jewett|nesmic. I used to live in the steel dis.|control over discharges, and this gives|dition to the coastal barge work now City and Plainfield. trict where he operated. He was one|them a sense of security. | being done by the Thames Towhoat | Samuel Kearns of Groton spent the[of the founders of the speeding up| Mr. Filene says “They have mever|(o. The boat.will cost above the! We offer these two . 1 " week-end at the home of his parents|process. Boss was pitted against hoss|Used their power unfairly or attempt- 510,000 figures when completed, it & R 4 “ESrmit me to condole with you.” on_Boswell avenue. {and plant against plant. Bosses who|ed to take any advantage of their po-|ias said. and will be so well con-|§ articles at 25¢c, and with this §| (;Condele? That stuff's out of date. Erick Erickson is spendinz a few |\oro! Sucecsctul heeame superintend. | Sition. We have never had anything|airucteq that it can fake anvthing for | 4 Wl she ndakes iten thousand a week days’ furlough at the home of his DaT- |onts. and. suceesstul | Sapereiondents|approaching = holdu a4 tow twithou loosening a planks || purchase you are entitled to }| ! the movies"—Kansas City Journal. ents on Roos The propellor, a solid mass of stecl, | 2 e Indignant Housewife—I wish _you {f receive FREE a full-size 15c §| wouid cxpiain, piease. how thic piece | marry an actres “Yos. BRACELET WATC::cS RADIOLITE. STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss veit avenue. He is sta- . g Secreta 3aker has just made pub- 5 secured hizher o ms and higher | Secreta: J L tioned on a battleship and has seen|calaries, but the men’s wage remain- |lic the faect that the production activi- | hasa pitch of eight feet. or a cap:c g ties of the Rock Island Arsenal shops. of taking the hoat forward eight fect of motor car tire got into the sausaze foreign service. | i gery : he same. The men worked seven f 3 n Rev. William A. Keefe, the newlv in the week and averaged twelve | including appointment of foremen and | with one whirl of the propellor under |§ can of Bo-Raxo. you sold-me yesterday? —_— — | aprointed rector of Si. Mary's church day~—ten hours a dav. day|fXINE of wages has been turned overtest' conditions. The blades measure ButsRermTRSUS. “netiing. strenge, addressed the large congregations at et : Y night | to committees of the employes. Offi- | cizh en inches from tip of one §f \\a ax Sichetbdog o madame, since the motor car s every- = - nd fourteen hours a day night cight feet, ten Inches » A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, |cach of the three masses on hday The joh of an African olove!cial reports say that the result has!fiange to tip of the opposite flange. We extendian invitation 1ol Shere roolnoinr the horst. — Yo Pole morning. He said that while he wasipefore the Civil war was comfort and|been greatly increased efficiency and|This will be put on after the boat is\8 41| Housewives to visit our §] M'® e the appointment icontentment among the men, but|launched. the stern being raised high |f§ - 3 S U Another strike was crl and walking ease beside this. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | picased io rece did not seem as such to him but more nly way.” When of the country|Sreatly reduced cost of vproduction.|enough from the water by a derrick The manufacture: oF . P ; S B R = home was “the ki, ROTEQTSVOLR FEET) | like coming back home, for herg in the |y, oo WAREREIICES. OF CBe COUMLEY I X0l locks formerly §$45 per thousand.:to erable this to be done, | Kitchenware department | Johmson rrived at his suburb in the - Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert.| sume parish the three happiest vears|,.a averv child labor law ever intro.|nOW costing $38. Azimuth optics for- | G el - - iR this week and take advant- §| far north in the small hours of the Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.| o his priesthood da: S a4 curate Were[g...q Not every manufacturer is|merly costing $55. reduced to $20. | PUBLIC CAN BUY CANNED | 2 K 4l tadx AN Bf morning he sent a wire to the office | spent under Father Smith. He hoped | but a powerful and influential| A large emplover of men teld me a MEAT IN QUANTITIES lage of this generous offer EL-npt she Rt the dMca todax: Am £ S g ) i not home yesterday yet." — Dallas | that the spirit of faith and hea co- few weeks ago that conditions would When I w Norwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4 3 ~—= | operation for which the paris s in Pennsvlvania a : 4 zh orders are received to! 2bor law was put through, but It enough ord ; News. make up a carload lot which is 15 tons/§ = was never hecome better until the princi- 3 | noted for its labors under FatheriCHild o et t i r DEAD HORSES and COWS| 8niith ‘ha Fathes Fizmaurice wonyd | e £lass industry was excepted. The | Ples e were wmctiood B sl 36.068-Founds, Mavor J. . Desmend i oe HABUAR-=Whare. ‘have “yow REMOVED ahatimig Prevan and that e ccrl miming industry. the cotton fac_|irue. buf glittering sencralities are of| 05 v, Reem Rere " canioaas of trosen | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | V<5 i inis Juse now ke - at Bei taries taken no value. Emplovers a ves are ave t ca s 7 . SRR IRtehours E iy 5 Would find Father Ken. |tories ha aken ildren. robbed redba (s the foactias o |meat which the government is (o dis- L Q. Mr. IMatbush—To the lecture. as I r vitalit energy and | brothers, 3 e meat includes frozen threw them to the scrap|Christ. and ind B el o pork shoulders and hem of o s ———— e “But you wouldn't be at a lecture as trial democr: | I S essentially Christian. H | 2 ate 85 this?" Call Tel. 1863, Nav eavors and that by both working to- | B¢ Bemtially 1 o Bk s et e ncs; penchest=— te as this el. 1863, New London deavors and that by Dothi worldng t0- {4 wiien ‘Harvey Wiley'was making Lis| Selfishncss and &reed are destruc-jmutton. Bvaparated. prunes, peachesi =——=| " “On, yes. I would, You see, the lec- WEST 3IDE gether the parish would prove itself ;i b all s gl ey Ao |and apricots will also be soldin car ould, EST 5 HIDE co. SERHd b A SiEee {fight for pure one of my sowmu] vt wmanily. | We waut fo salke] 50 S07 | pete in the tuz of as they are|turer stutiered.’—Yonkers Statesman. — e wtinieda Ot dber & aptist Curtice Bros. of | society Christian. because it is the 1020 (08. A 5 I Rataa ror-speca Dy, are RIS wants fo Bords You S e (e, further announced fm in | Tim toath and nail |oniy fit societv worth living in. Na-| Mavor Desmond received motice of noied for v han for heavy Ir, Gribbling wants to borrow your 3 e ppe iy A s . ousted from his po- |tion wars. industrial wars, race wars| Sklespt goNErmment Armiy SHpPL a5 | ey s 4 o S n the vounz men of the parish who saw s o= | chall not cease until we gmive Jesus|in the following telegram sent him| The unseasonal weather on Sunday| Te doc h?" said Mr. Shortswor- | service in the late war and at this| 2 he. weas intexfering rwiel| SHAIL not cesse; until we . Sive Jesus| f, /0,41 drove throngs of the villagers to the| thy Well, vou tell him the only tool | same gathering their non-Cathol manufacturers. 5 s . e n v ¥ earts and | ™ rhe following cold storage river to seek relief. The river during|! possess that looks like a lawn mower soldier and sailor friends would be in-| A certain light and power company |!IVES of men.. norisible for|ducts are offered for distribu | the afternoo 5 Gvenine whe \teral || 1650 sateaty zor, and 1 wouldn't rec- vited. It is to be an informal affair. in|of western Pennsylvania had its stock . o You ISEGERe OB | SRt r stat o poultry | 1y covered with canoes and rowboats,| ommend it to a man with his growth na : - 3 e Lwiihin. your mtate. zen wy, 32| 3 ? R the nature of a big family gathering.|hammered down to $9 per share, rob- 12 o0 N ROU0 " tl0 oW oy o™ o S o0 | cents: pork loins, cent pork | and the larmest nu the season | £y hiskers.”—Birmingham Age-Her- On Sunday 4 "clock - nall investors. T h fceldt 14 o e s £ 7E rs. P n, 16 cents. | donne; athing splashed | ald. Young Ladies’ Sodality at their| oon ool B i Let us enlist in the mightiest army | Evaporated r . B 4= el R ald aot o g -~ 2 2 10 had given OF ALL KINDS BE. pladies ) Sodalifyh 8t cishew ot doae o tock at 39 and Bin N e saw— Bt ToF thé line. in quantities desired. Zone sup- | who did not own or bathing| the parish much trouble one way and monthly meeting and varish activities |now on easy street S 5 er, at No. 461 Eighth avenue, sought relief in ice cream|another. The rector, meeting him h{Dly © dom of God, the Rule of Christ w jors, which did an unusually large| quiet and thoughtful in the strest one will furnish you all| par | were discussed for which this society If the 4 norations de-f: =3 s New York cit, Automcobiles, a3 foremost hand, sire more money 33 five |l the blessedness ana happinoss of | Xow ¥ o maet iadus, ] busine ey A Saienitul i the wieet a9 i being closed from Second!cents. ten cenis. oo . focated in New York and Chicago.| Nerwich avenue is in unusually good | vou af the praver meeting jast night, - e | street Solden street. traffic on North | cost of a pound of meat. We pay it o e T S BT I3 ill have to be shipped from those | condition, but the same cannot be said | John." Carriages, Wagons, | i shel wa elimed on Satuxday. | “perhans Srambling bt not serous. | POMFRET LEADS IN PER B e R otiar cecis i ae. Wilince | “biiiad Joma: “On. that's wheve I and i with great pleasure that those |1y, CAPITA STAMP SALES| quently orders for minimum number which are in <;|fl' nr;,nd of ';ruu:: Front | w then.”"—Blighty, London. raveling through the village aban- The only weapén the lahoring man 3 . 1 r i i ruckKs an I . 1 ) T T o - les of ‘thrift and war savings|of carloads will be required. Ship- | 8! S | doned the ruts and holes of Centrallpas is a strike. ‘A strike stirs things | s> ¢ 3| = P h outh C street. and many. of the vil- : g Nt = = SEEIRQuRcaS Sistamps in Connecticut during the 'ment of evaporated fruits should t e i et KALE Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | cnue for the pew cement pavement.|up. discommodes the public, and thelmonth: of July amounted L ST i | be whete I rafrimersior cam ge thoroughfares. Unless something IDOSCOPE The mew payement is a decided im-jahorer is damned ten thiousand times. | The Connecticut war savinzs commit- | Since he received the five cases of dome. it is almost certain that with| Hayana has one of the finest boute- s fighting for more|iee has given out fiures for 143 com- | bacon last week, he has received af!he advent of winter weather they Will | yard systems in the world, including intity of baked beans and canned | be practically impassable nearly 200 miles of paved streets | | o | | i ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.| provement over the old mire and it is|pecause he has shi town on W Slacksmithing in all its branch the opinion of the traveling public that i es 4 = money = . oo P A R e P disct. p s munities throughout the stat hoth for | ¢ 3 s Donaasayie e e e eniriny o Camers| I am not attempting to defend the|(he month of July and peas: There sre-dl boxes 1100 pounds. | . Willlam McGarrigle, "who was re-| vy ‘ouite customary mow for Tur- dotensible, Fhey are not inferested in|months ended Ausust 1 The If those people who ordered < mea|has shipped pver agaln and will'leave | kish women to have their shoes ehined | goods will call at the mayor’s office at the public stands in the streats. nesd avenue and upper North Main street]gotangiple. "Phéy aveinof fiterested il or. = 10 fhae tho aales wore e t v join his ship t would be a benefit. - [ re I it woul -oq | either more production or better pro- | facrors. w e e ion Monday they will receive their e n _Charles H. Standigh, Jr., has moved | g, ction, but more money. Some .of | CtOrY. consldering that t O o Tihora. ave | four more| Miss Grace Sullivan of Jewett City| Lightning hit the house of E. P. Ty- Jth his family from Prospect street 10| ghem tried to hold thé nation up in the|leg SEpET sna ihat ndusgie S TADLASF bacon due and a auantity of| Was the week end guest of friends in|ler of'Dana eight times in one afters 336 Centr: enu s . 4 : ad in s stances interrupted the|cases o o and i ¥ . 5 i E SSE = n gk e o4 | course of the w. Commodore Van-! B8 11 Sore B orien, e e | ur and rice. One bag of flour arrived | the village. Hoon S The Honse Was DOt aetien fire, On upper Boswell avenue the street o2 ne O 00 O r o er. used to] Work among factories. e e = Gustave Hedler substituted on Sun-|although the cellings wers much department has been spreading cinders fETOF Fing “The Pl 55 Datin: For July, the 15 leading towns on a | Friday. = day at the Baltic pharmacy as drug| blackened. on the highway, which has added| 3" e D lic be Dawn-|per capita basis_were Pomfret, Colum- | TS clerk Consnl. G. Carlh Woodward of sreatly to the street itself, but has I e e P wigsn | Pia. Madison, Windham. Old Lyme. |BRINGS REPLEVIN SUIT . A large number of the vounger zen-| Campbeliton, N B removee that oo made more work for the housewives| Thev a e iy o jLyme. ‘Winsted. Washington, East AGAINST DEPUTY SHERIFE | cration of the village on Saturday at-| july 30 the Canadian Ne Hieati ong this portion of the street, as the | # 19t as the moneyed men have been—| gampton, Sharon, Thompson, Staf- ~ = g E 60 the @cum’corps: competition Sl ras c —rpadien Natonal rallway FOR ALL OCCASIONS ack dust makes it practically impos- | 214 no more. ford, Ansonia, Torrington, and Can-| Palmer Motor Sales Corp. of New|tended 166 5 placed an embargo on its freight cars Orders Deiivered sible to keep a house spotlessly clean,| The union men—many of them—re-| erbury in the order named. These|london has brought a reple il wlinantic. leor sug Ceonda, MAP WOOD = ¥ | . 26 i sl - jJolee in st (Capifal Bal Sad' fis M- biie” were murnassed. of course: T against Deputy Sheri \l-muP; J At the Church of the Sacred Heart LE } NURSERY nings. now it is our turn. > ey ot Martin to regain possession of = = in Paris a 22-ton bell is tolled by elec~ =i 30D b Y €. sk FACT%‘:{,E 'i:l,;?_,\;ismcmci Wher ¢ zoinz to ston? PncesI‘h:;;]ym‘(gu.‘l:l‘;-mwu!:’a‘;:"’ox'—: had led tne | Chalmers automobile which he at- BORN tricity. A choir boy now does the T. H PEABCDY Phone 986 S Ve lare zo her because production is|state. but fell to third nplace that|tached while in possession of Harry|.prpp_1n Jewett City, Sept 7, 1919, | work, which formerly required the = Norwich and New lLondon employes|being lowered. Higher wages meanmonth, the sales being only $6.925.03. |Zavoritas of Groton. The automobile| s son Hermo ipp. to Mr | services of five men. o e A eon omstrong CO.|higher prices. and then higher prices|New Haven was first in Jyiv with to- | Was attached in 3 $10,000 suit brought| and Mrs. ‘Arthur (Martha | 4 recently invented watch, in addi- Which has factories in these two cities|require higher wages—for certain|ta] sales of $7.337.33 and Bridzeport | A8ainst Zavoritas by Daniel O'Connell| Church tion to the time, shows the day of the Snioyed their annual bicnic on SAtur-|classes of labor, While the grind onlwas second with sales of $7,000.84,|10r the death of his wife, Mrs. Sarah| — 5 A week, the day of the month and the P Fhey Tade the trip in special drol. |Staried men, office men, clerks, be-Waterbury’s sales for the month was|OConnell, who died from injuries re- z R . & 1019, a¢|MoON'S Dhases automatically, while the A made f ip: [ SPoclel 2oL | comes worse and I $1.321.96. |ceived by -being struck by the auto-|ALMY—STARK—On _Sept 8 1919. at|names of the months are changed by B S n o . The sts of capital and labor|" The principal citles stood as fol-|mobile driven by Zaveritas in Thames, the bride's home. 297 Prospes e | hand. B e T tharate fetocy, | are-iae al. Prosperity should bene-|lows for the seven months ended Augz. Poimer Motor Sales corpora-| Cready. Miss Geneva lda Stark and| Two French scientists contend that 15 s = fit bo like and depression injure}1: Hartford, $170,055.06, w Haven e = William Humphrey Almy of Norwich.| 10 per cent. of the chickens in that The usual sports were carried out in | i, £ ) weartare s 2 = - 3 Ta- | tion claims that it owns the machine. IWREDY SXAMMOF 4 et ¢ s J - 8 the: programame. of- the day. | both alike. Industrial warfare is dead-}$110,296.26, Bridgeport. $78,842.39, Wa B ihe botE e ol by Do country have tuberculosis and that the Thieo ave the: first special tralley | D /A0 00W: ___{terbury, $38,424.82. 5 S herift J. H. Tubb e DIED diseage runs as high as 28 per cent. cars that have been run on the Shore | LY, Plan has been set forth. and| Miss Irene O'Brien. acting state di-|Puty Sherlft J. H- 2 CHURCH—In Montville. Sept. & 1919, | among poultry in some other coun- foace inee e Olila® pmore | this is the pith of my sermon tonight.|rector, stated that the committee felt Helen M., widow of Erastus Church, | tries. on Th 5 s 8! Industrial Democracy. it was gradually making some head- Young Hebrew Delegates. azed 81 years. ¢ Holes through which babies' arms The old attitude of kings and lords|way against the prevailing extrava-| Benjamin Weinstein, Saul Alofsin, | Funeral services will be held at her| . . G5 2 Ca®reotire a recently pate e e Rl jwas that they owned the land and gance by inducing the people to con- | Robert Goldstein and Abraham Krie-| late home Tuesday, Sept 8, at 2 p.m.) 00 26 FURSEE el B Ti i Y P K b : |the people. Tt had to go. We have|tinue the habits of thrift learned dur-| ger have been elected delegates, with iRy sy z tenged to keep its vouthful wearers poaturday was the anniversary of the | our rulers now, but we elect them, and | ing the war. Not only sales of Thrift |Amux Segal, Benjamin Goldfarb, Sam. | CODI—In New Ilaven, Lenderio Bnautite” pontafuliredroce tti Pt ol Groton Helghts And aithe|they can stay during good behavior. land War Savings but bank deposits|uel Abelman and George Blum as al-| Werinrooi Conn. Eox e R bonts ¢ Benediet Armord, S on - September 6| guin®, od attitude of capital was T|and other invéstments showed a sub- | ternates from the Youns Men's He-! 3 New Government scientists in India have . -jown this plant. m running it. I am|stantial increase in Connecticut. she|hrew Association to the conventioh to 1919, 2 succeeded in making paper from three P e g e ool e fpserve | paving the wages. If you don’t like|eaid. Nevertheless, it was the com-|he held in Providence from Oct. 11 to you could rent or use your- ance of the da§ in New london but|it you can go eclsewhere. The new at-!mittee’s aim to bring its campaign |18 = == the flags at the court house and the|tirude is This is our plant. I furnish|home to thousands of other people| = new materials—leaves of a West Aus- tratfan plant, timber from East Africa and a bark of a tree found in Rhode- self, if your empty attic itv hall were dis i i FTV c L plaved in honor ofithe capita] and you furnish the labor. | g i ing re ; ev- were put to work. the occasion, and the D. A. R. held a|We will work it out together. i i sy L TA ILLE sia. Transform that slacker celebration in Groton. John D. Rockefeller is a fine, clean!ingz them to buyv only what they can| The funeral of Thomas Phaneuf was _To cconomize in the use of gas a p. Bio chedthit, coi - |type o€ Christian man as he saw|afford, both in luxuries and necessi- | held on Friday morning from the home cover for gas ranges has been patented pace heerful, = Christianity. ~But he belonged t0 a ties to assist in bringing down the)of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Crowe. in which the heat of each burner can fortable rooms with Bea- AY FEVER past age—when all was fair in love|high cost of living. of South A street, with a large number | be confined to an opening above it or and war. His son, John D. Jr. has| Miss O'Brien sald that the com-|of relatives and friends in attendance. 15 Main Street | divided among two or more openings. There swere many handsome floral A bill is before the Swedish kiksdag the spirit of the new age. They had a terrible time with the Colorado Coal & Iron Company. Hell was turned loose in Colorado, and many were killed. John D. Jr., went out there, mittee had received pledges of co operation from most of the women’s| forms arranged about the casket. At dealing with hours of labor. It is pro- organizations in the stat® and through | the services in Sacred Heart church posed that on June 1. 1920, a general them would endeayor to make popular | Rev. U. O. Bellerose sang the mass of Fllnefal | eight-hour day shall become effective a system of home hudget making, |requiem. The bearers were friends of § | and remain provisionally in force untl the close of 1923. went into the mines, talked with min- | whereby each family would be urged!the deceased. The body was sent by o Of. #1,2Q | €S, went into their homes, and then!to set aside a certain portion of its| Undertaker George G. Grant, who had Dlr?ctors 5 Much interest is being shown in > China in motorcycles, due to the fact | that they can travel on the narrow | ver Board —it's quickly Melt VapoRub in ' inaugurated the first attempt oOm afjncome for savings and divide the rest| charge of the funeral arrangements, to family lot there. Relatives and friends | § —AND— paths used by foot passengers and for 1l done without disturbing inbal the rest of the house. :;.p::;v::d o Ask us for the details. - THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. ms&o--soae GAGER large scale of industrial democracy.|up for sensible spending. East Douglas, Mass.. for burial in the wheelbarrows, although there are but Men have their own organizations, ek i RIVERSIDE' SHIPYARD IS accompanied the body. SOON TO LAUNCH TUG ga%“::i:rgbfgol?t pz‘:‘n‘i'll‘lle'hx:thr::ltssdgg few roads suitable for automobiles. Tf pry in e, coming ten davs, proba-| events ar Oceum and ncquitied them” mbalmers Lo pt e i e e a P o e .E:hp;a:d" selves with honor. The local athletes with ease to places which are now captured the relay race and first and Ly Kststhve Sracticany fhaceosstble have their representatives, can appeal right through to John D. Jr. himself, if things are not settled before they reach that far. During the war Charlie Schwab pre- dicted that in the building of the new BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED on the Thames near Connecticut col- | second places in the 220 vard dash. world which must come after the war, TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT - ket —— v T 5 ital. lege, a big new tugboat, the Bess, 2 - 42 1 i CLEANING PARLORS. Funeral Director J|iior youid sic in with capital. So|lcgs, = bie new rughoat, e oPpu; | The local bove, however, a1d not com Telephons 323-5 0dd Feliows Gain in Six Months. 33 BROADWAY, back to the Bethlehem Steel plant,;built since 1904. With a length of HENRY E. CHURCH ? During the first six months of this e > d = 110 feet over all. a_ width, or beam|PAIN WEARY PEOPLE CAN FIND WM. SMITH ALLEN yvear the Independent Order of Odd —_— — an % — ey gg i: tlmt a:.d - dept{:hot514 fee!,flf]robn) RELIEF. l“"'”“{\\s in Conneclicut made a — WILLL UN: eel plate to deck, the Bess w e| There are pain-ridd le everv- satisfactery nres ust AM C. YO G { + | ire “ntaiclust: tux busk oné of New |where who contivae ta. saffer. becanse made public tary Hut- Susesosor to er ] - o R I_A | London, for she IS of the solidest of | they hardly know how'io obtain relicr hisan. show The r@ ereass in STETSON & YOUI\.G i | solid Connecticut oak. wel‘.‘k s, poor sleep, disordered stom- i the jurisdiction from De 31, 1918, to CARPENTER and BUILDER |} Prompt Service Day or Night | For Infants and Children Al present, the tug s complete In| ol *aeiky Readaches, constipation. all P T N e toved g H hull, deck and rudder, and mearly so|result from weak, clugsish kidneys Shea &Burke membership on the latter date was Best work and materials at right In Use For Over 30 Years | i _superstructure and finish. After fand irregular bladder artion. Foley 26,472, Sixty-cight lodges out of the ices by skilled labor. the last finishing touches are added|XKidney Pills help from the very first . 91 in the jurisdiction reported a gmain. pri Y » Always bears and the hull painted, the launching|doses.” Keep on with them, and rid 41 Main Street Hartford lodge lad the whole state in Telephone 50 West Main St. 2 will take place, with p: r ceremon- | OUr System of the poisons that gause o ain for the =ix menths. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- S Jes. and Mre Lawrence Chappell, wite | Lour Pain_and misery 'Foley whine’ | Funeral Directors §|© tha et : o e g = Signature 9 will restor A L THERE 15 B0 l?,:e:is‘;:‘t.flladl“ in m‘ e pupiic. there is x 5 of mt ::ea president = ore .ul' Rm?nqyl ll‘o yeoaur ‘A \\‘oma;;s silence, often m‘w Tesuiis. - 2 Mmm tanden the. Thames Tow2Boat .Co., ! , and/strensth. -fln; ‘Osgood Co. more than her words, 5 . 4 - )