Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 11

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- NEW LONDONERS SEEKING OFFICE pocial - 4 v itte nd sometime: Tehs rre to Tho Bulletin owners and are interested in the do- activ l; ¥ are re- New x:ndon. Beptmeber 1:.—'fln velopment of their city and with #/|val; e warded ‘with; the privileges generally republicans and democrats ..ive made | their properties. vall m top, - spec reserved for soldfers only. 1t used nominations for city and town officevs | Fredarick West, the present alder- follows, and not make| The value of the dlamonds in 10 be the custom to reward them with 1o be balioited for at the October olec- (man from the Third ward was side- it bear burden, &5 | United States at the present time is| cigarettes, but now they prefer ice- ion and the nominess arc fully up toltracked in the democratic caucus, thut the rule ever since the town | apperently more than $1.000,000.000. As| cream. the latter standard. "he nomi-|is, he was nominated to fill a vacancy | was known by its present name. lv as 1900 a_distinguished diamond| Sv, though the ¥ had no intemtion nces ars of i+ equal stamp of cit- C.| That Miller pond water project has| expert of the United States said “it| of becoming a propagandist, for Am- izenship and in consequence the re-|¥ish as pE the. fltll'l:n- been lald aside for the present and e ‘.::13{ ndnl‘d that 320.?:0.22 ::!"mu; mmr‘u . Qflmec:k:i i‘xixs D:mm;r eu blicans 3 .- lem =~ -6asof ven {s n - v - & publl ‘will be clected, po the r« n gl that Dhaia koL o Visorous DIC | Take: “Weventy: eoven” in :::‘ u::,.y T ormi 3 and the e c t get a 4 3'4 ey ed will | Ben “:1':" °‘§".2““'1.§.’;.° to thckle | made by his Bank shows that foy has buquup-nea to thousands of rench peop! £rat and robably the Pt wards. Ad is almost t ld_ b violation | ¥alue of diamonds imported since 1900 and ‘the French are o atice of baing rasiected of- | the hole, carry the . resent- | of engin otlquette. to 18 $506,000,000. This alons would bring | very fond of happiness, and earnest|teed, Ghest and Back, to get best re- fica of oity clerk, while Jobn GC. opposition to the the total value of the diamond of the| seekers after it. > sults, .Take it early and take it often. ‘Turner d Fitoh L. Comatock, the by the town committee for the|and superintendent K country above the billion dollar line, It cannot be doubted that American ' Tl ool other rapublican nominees have no | full This ward s usually dem- Therefore, the gm when it is remembered that $190,- | ice-cream soda fountains will break| If you wait till your bones begin to BEER wppoaing candidates for tho office of ttes - gineer is preparing two plans. One| 00,000 worth of the diamonds import- | out in numerous places in Frafice as 2 | ache, it may take longer. ; town alerk and city h Te- , of Miller's pond and the others of| ed since 1900 came in the uncut state,| result of the American invasion, as Small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the | Carbonated Water, Malt Sugar as a 2 . Tom G is candldate | to ticket. Or, prhaps, seeing|Bogue brook, and both plans will be| and that their value was doubled by| soon as there is enough milk and by as aidarman from the [fthe bandwriting on the wall, may fall| submitted to the council wi re- | the cutting process which occurred| sugar in this country to make general|vest pocket. body, flavored with hops and 6 or 7 per for reeleation firat ward the democratic ticket. He |into lne with the fifth ward and|commendations. The water board| within this country, it is apparent that| use and cheaper prices feasible, and it has --rvno:-nr‘é :‘;T: xmdu” .:uun- make no democratic nominations. fi.,. o;:nly opposed the mu:xl pond ‘t.he vl.l:xao axb l;na -uuuthm );eL or;;u:s-y “"t-; l'llll?b that t&e.ir mwpopu; At all Drug and Country Stores. Zent. aleghol. YOur soft. Arinks contain ~i! and is notsd for ndependence | it plan, as it is not, in their opinion, as consideral ‘more an ,000,- | larii cause eonversion ol i Co., This Andrew J. Colline is willing tol 3 ot e a plan as the, Bogue brook! 000, to say nothing of the furiher fact| many of .the innumerable littls cafes R et e Medicine 01| (ne same ingredients. It is thirst and fighting qualltien. BOton | oorve the city as alderman from the nzy have made and lost him friends project. The former would require that prices of diamonds have increas-| into “soft drinks” 8 foam 2 politioni standpoint and the e o g term | e pumplng station while the latter| ed materially during the war. —— o | quenching and nourishine. Try our could be utilized by natural gravi-| About one-half of the world's dia- S P> G s Ak e b ona.t- Ballote wili determine the resuit. = He ix fortunate in having as his op- | SOB 2 th “‘m,"’d"m"m' the republicans of | fation through a pips line. monds ar enow apparently owned in In conmection with widespread spec- Donent & gentleman namod Francis| nominee is Charles L.| It is understood members of the com- | the United States. An estimate made| ulation regarding the possibility that But th Allanach, who ig brand new in the | SeR BICNEIS T ver i the|mittee who favor the. Miller pond|in 1800 by the authority above quoted| the comet discovered by a New Eng-| MYstery and solved my secret, But the y lUtical game. There was a time |y, oo nojities Mr. Boothe is aplan are getting figurés from West- [ put the value of the world’s stock of| land clergyman while he was spend-| PeODle Of the earth did not. They said: | .. (apgicum added, ‘sweetened with ew London, In the Stevens and FNR® °0 BIINSS NE . JIO0US etuck |erly to saow tme cost of construc.| dlamonds at rather more than $1.000.- | ing his vacation studying the stacs is| ‘O ves, Halley is a cheap-John notor- Saxiou tmes for Instance, when the| %% MEERITE TUC, U8 € IE, 2N | tion and maintenance of the pumping | 000000, and indicated that the United! the Brorsen comet. Observed in 1847 | ity seeker. He is trying to get fame|pure cane sugar, minus alcohol new comers were winners, as nothing ZO80F M %N, ST N (G0 Ty sur- | station in that town which has been | States then owned about one-third of| the National Georgraphic Society has| by a prediction that will attract at- : = 20uld De sald against them from a DO ip,rise to some of his friends. in operation for the past twents | the total known sock. With the rapid | issued, from its Washington headquar- | tention, but he postpones the date of Manufactured and sold by the comet's reappearance to a me litical slant ss nothing was known of ; ears. The water system in that! additions to our own stock through the ! rers, a bulletin The democrats are having treubls|FSRIS (00, VolST | Sthroteh artezian | importation of $550.000,000 worth since| sorsmanieation” meich auotes o oa| when he is dead and his forecast for- N. Y. Mineral Water Co. oI knew that he had fathomed my| ; waier, gavored with Jamaica Ging- o P"h;.” e niuh‘;! “’o“{n:‘: in_the lecti '3 b of the 1 cstorn Tom Gragan ows at in_ the selection of members vells in_connection with the pumping| 1900 it seems probable that fully one-| Showalter, who call ‘s comet| gotten!’ 2~2 will probably don bis fighi-yschool commiittee. ' The frst choics| ot riiic Agures are met coming | half of the world's stock of diemonda| to am ImMASinary witness siand. and| “But Halley ‘stood pat' and_called 200 WEST MAIN STREET of the committee on nominations WaS|yom the superfntendent and en- | is now held in the United States. personifies its testimony as follows: on an impartial posterity to witness Phone 562-2 that it was an Englishman who had G tozs : [Atormey Framk L. McGuire, one of | gincir ‘of the Westerly system. but — . “Yes, I'm a comet. For countless 2 swinging | first predicited the return of a comet. Androw . Maymard, the democratic |, " 'ocent candidates for the mayvor- e amodidate for aiderman In the re-| .18 TG0, Ton “but as he could not|3re collected from old reports of the| cg GREAM SODA CUTS generations I had been Sublican second W ike Mr. Alla- |2tV 4 preceding water [board when the through space. When I approached| Sure enough, in the language of the Sach In Bt veany f o be located and his inclination —as- | .ter works was a private corpora- INTO PARIS CUSTOM | (1 00 o belleved me a messengec| Stréet, ‘he had my number. With NOTICE Zach in the first ward, Is not KnOWn|.erisined, the convention nominated =3 - es. po ro b cal pollt Zame, and will o pthe . tion. The figures, however, are re-| The cafe-owners of France, whose| of evil. They Kheew one - lithe| less proportionate departure trom his B tabiy e Tecdice En van"Tate of|James R May and Thomas C. Dillon | 3. s alowance is fully made for| name is legion-plus, have a grievance| sbous me or vy kind. Tre ess T oat| schedule tham the . Congregational Eighth St. Canal Bridge closed. i e el g g s the change in items that enter into| against the American Y. M. C. A. BY| peared on one of my excursions into| Limited makes in its Washington-New % 4 really | these gentlemen have declined, and| 0, 0R00" This water mater may be| insidious methods the American or-| eaims Dousd 3 York run, I reappeared. having travel- piccepted nomina:|icp quiet for a time or it may upset|ganization is undermining a national| a little o ey ihe jearth’s orbit ed' some’ seven billion miles in the De.tour canlternade across the young man is we g:nw;:alidmd)m: ;u c ‘e:n r‘h:%o“ 4.|the careful work done by the com- ur;:tmmogé E;'e;_y das{’ it is fi:;;f :: had worked out the fundamental prin- imerm‘:“"s::v :a;:oz‘o' ad:ag: !m;ez lvlval’; grist mill bndge at your own friends and is fortun g = the number of Frenchmen s: ciplesciple of celestial mechanics,| ley ™ e n # o . ¥ N 3 groat many voters of the Hebrew |1 12 00f 68y for 10 Gemectaue com shame that they walk right past the| namely, the law of gravitation. talking about risk while bridge is being built persuasion in that &vard Surely a o cafes openly and brazenly to seek jce- “He had friend by the name of . republican nominees are P. Leroy| HALF WORLD'S DIAMONDS e e R B AT R Hnscutine. Bos: Seedere. at Eighth Street. No loaded an is pilers of the annual budget. man of the Hollandersky type ouSht|yr, 5004 the present president of the OWNED IN THE U. S. hawv jace in the court of com- |, SE Not that the Y. M. C. A. has been| whether or not I was sub; - i or counchl as recent ral estate | CO%rd 2p8 Carios Barcs, e Secreln:| ymportations of precious stones into| pucoyrooting, or anything like that. But | law, and whether, Indesd Newtoms| comooiholm, Sent 18--A GSolshetikiteams or auto trucks allowed. purchases indicate that the Hebrewsli (o "3 made, just as they stand | the United States in the fiscal year| pecause ice-cream was almost an un-| interpretation of if was correct. Look-| from Betrosrad save a som of Grego. Par O Silckmen ere beceming the largest property mind_the runni; mate. | just ended exceed in value that of an¥| ynown bird in. these parts and ice-| ing back over the twenty-four comets Rasputin, the reputed Russian A2 oniy Three ot Tour candidates can | earlier year and this includes a re | cream soda a real rara avis, the Y.| that had been recorded as invading the| mystic, who was killed late in 1918, = [be elected under the minority pian, | Yival of the popularity of the pearl|a C. A. established regular American| precincts of space set aside for the| was among the first to surrender when Dispatches from London indicate, 8ays| 5545 fountains in several places and| earth, he found that three of them had the Bolsheviki captured Pemrovskme. and there is no space for improve- a 74 > o on Candidate Harwood, Barry|a statement by The National City|mage a specialty of ice-cream and| traveled a similar path and all the . ment _on ¥ Bank of New York, that the popularity| c83% \nks in virtually all of its can- i & ]c e atlng and and McGuire. t 1 B .c | Of the pearl due to the dislocation off soong Isaac Newton’s law to oo N AN b SOTeress: | the richest pearl fisheries by war 9n7| It did so to meet the demand of the| me, he said that I was traveling ation of real estate in order to raise| ditions is causing South African 4iaZ| goughboys. They demanded it sg of-| thirty-four miles a second when I was 55 tion a million dollars to meet | mond producers to “dump’ lotad due.| ten that right in the center offthe | nearest the sun, and that I had turned . the vearly budget, vet to be adopted, | Stocks of diamonds accumulat: ne| Tuileries a refreshment stand put up| round and was headed for the regions Machlne ing the war. This popularity of the| ., sign, “Ice-Cream—English Spoken”—/| whence I had come. He said. I would KINDRED' FINISHES Union 963 jare considering the engagement of 2 b33 B : N pear] made itself apparent during the| ,nq”every day sold many gallons of| travel out into space some three billion P . * Girls! Make beauty lotion for § |ing 3o the vevalaation trick o 4| carly part of the war. the importation| iiierich glace at the rate of not more| miles, my gait slowing down as mpany Unien 1867 at 2 few cents—Try It! Scientific basis, and incidentally give| Of pearls into the United States Jumb-| than a ‘thimbleful. for twenty-five| journeved, and that when I got ready A UNITED METAL MFG. i i sl id ihe board of assessors a Stff body | ing from $2.000,000 in 1912 to Spet Sanv‘; cents (exclusive of the tip.) to make the turn to come back I would | ] Engineers Founders Machinists T e T e e | T o tn e T | Avenh suevitNste (b1, o Urohiing| | ButNC Vamvt the ceat stuff g0 (4o X | B louiok £lnpiatl by calentit) enaire | Mansractucacy Cof - HARRIS-COR. CO., Inc. & e the juice of two gemons into | matics of the present municipal ad- | abe s = . 25| begin serving a full-fledge meri c 5 4 K i containing three {A‘u"es of | ministration more money than ever lohaozz%s?;!;;f‘ém;fi; ;;vgl;:surr:;nhuxw cgcuam Soda for ten cents, or a “Furthermore, he figured out my | Gear ?p, d- to .E" ,,_,.k“;‘, Cor- -n;:m“\,‘". ANorwu:h, Conn. rd white, shake well, and you ?grore !'.nus,t l‘;e l;aised b){h:axauon m:)d ever, show a slight increase in pearls| sundae—three scocpls of[ u;‘e-fcrei:r: in 1113:;: a}:zed ;filyt;;l:eftdit:i:;b:;x;hrtnei 's':'.n‘u.“ Hc-:g." “'l;:I.l.y. ep: rompt and Satisfactory Work ve a quarter pint of the best freckle | the only logical way this can be ik - im-|a bowl, with genuinely fresh fruit over € , H 3 3 A a3 tan lotion, and complexion beauti- | achieved is by the ' revaluation of|and o latge Increasc 'y damonds iat| lt—for twenty cents. A home-run with| would come back in ahout seventy- |f ings, Couslinge, Giutches. R N s e e St meed for equalization of taxation| state amounting to over $15.000,000 as| the bases:full in R e e Al o T Tt b oA s arug stove or toilet counter will sapply | 1 shown Dby the recent big estate| agaihst about $3.000.000 in 1915, while{a world's series game woulent Beva}| ol . oRe o o plants would have {Rree ounces of orchard white fof & fosy | dcals, . wherein séveral business| cut;dismonds alsoxshow & :large fn-| made R . Fon Dioble Bave| upon e which he Bhd not had time to is. Massage this sweetly fragrant|blocks and plants have been sold for | crease. totalling $29,9000,000 ‘against|boys an e on into the face. neck, arms and |prices very far in advance of their hands each day and see how freckles | taxable value. : and biemishes disappear and how clear,| Yes there is need of equalization, 3 : £ . Zoft and rosy-white the skin becomes.|and the man who possesses his Titile HUDSON / 2 Coi s bolio R Residents of towns in Con- Tes! It is harmless and never irri- | home, heavily mortzaged should be (5 NN BN\ necticut having assessment tates. given just consideration, and mot /- e ¢ o date of October 1st, and own- ing taxable securities are liable to taxes at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills has | The Super-Six Motor Gives i e : BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. ? Hudson Its Endurance S e l i i SATURDAY SPECIALS These sp- =} values are for Saturday | g { e . Only from .8330 A M=_t° 12 Noon, from | It Is a Patented Principle Invented by Hudson Which A HEAVY PENALTY, 6 P. M. until closing time. Every item | Reduces Vibration and Adds 729, to Motor Power : Money on hand or in bank s £ - | i is liable if more than $3500, advert.ised is new Fall and Winter Mer- Hudson records for endurance stand unmatched only interest is in a car that will win prizes. We other than Savings Banks, or chandise. { because of its exclusively used and patented Super- have nothing to do with their entries. They for Savings Departments of Com- Six motor. the most part, buy standard Hudson Super-Six mercial Banks in Connecticut. That same principle is also responsible for Hud- ¢ars and make such changes in them as they be- Instructions and forms sent STORE CL()lgEgol:;{lvo’Yll‘O 6 P. M son being the largest selling fine car in the world. lieve will best fit them for racing. on application. i L - | No other car can have the Super-Six motor with- = . | out Hudson’s consent, because Hudson invented You’ TOO, Want That STATE TREASURER, j and patented it. . i Endurance el Hartford, Conn. NEW FEATHER HATS B | It Prevents Motor Super-Six tests were made not so much with the il WELDING idea of winning records as to establish the limits of Self-Destruction its endurance. Each harder test was a step up in the trials, thinking it would show just how far the Super-Six could be pushed before tearing itself to pieces. But no test has yet proved that. Not even did the trans-continental run from San Francisco to New York develop its endurance limits. In fact, the seven passenger touring car although having made the run in 14 hours less time than any car before or Motor vibration is minimized by the Super-Six patented principle. It accounts in part Hudson’s smooth riding and for its endurance. It also increases the useful. power of the motor by 72%. The power that is absorbed within the motor in vibration, is through the Super-Six prin- ciple, made available for propelling the car. OUR WELDING NEW READY-TO-WEAR VELVET HATS Assorted colors and shapes, which sell for $5.00 and $5.98 SATURDAY ONLY $3.98 LADIES’ ENVELOPE CHEMISE | 5 . 5 : " o p 4 i Thus with a comparatively small motor, the Hud- ;. : At 3 Prettily trimmed with embroidery and lace, which sell at || son Super-Six has egtablished endurance, speed and ?lgfofifii r{:.?g ein'ti ow;:ytsuqrsgd};afi;diqd St BRAZING $1.89 mountain climbing records never equalled by any But a thin ot Asti o e g those tests did help in doing was to SATURDAY ONLY S$1.56 other stock car. bring the PRMA RV 1o 1 soches of e T (TR K HEIYT Just See What Six motor. : I it can be repaired. NEW WHITE VOILE AND BATISTE WAISTS Such a motor required better car design, beiter i Cracked cylinders, crank It Has Done axles, better qualities and higher standards than | cases, housings and castings | Which sell at $2.50 SATURDAY ONLY §$1.98 were needed with the usual type. It resulted, final- ly, in the present Hudson Super-Six. successtlly fwelded, Scored Cylinders A Hudson Super-Six stock car three years ago officially established the fastest time for one hour . and for 100 miles. A stock chassis made the fastest WHITE AND FLESH GEORGETTE WAISTS mile at the rate of 10277 miles an hour. Those PRI Ourindrs , | sopubai 1ig- o bw peisedos, Which sell at $6.00 and $6.50 records stand unmatched. Also Helped :‘sfm power and gu:nnhea SATURDAY ONLY $5.00 T'he same stock chassis was driven by one man Present models also show owners of 60,000 |a clean motor. You can use 1819 miles in 24 hours. earlier models have helped develop the Hudson. | the same pist d rings. - NEW PLAID DRESS SKIRTS The Super-Six has contested on the speedway There are close to 10,000 of the present type now R Which sell at $6.50 - and in the most famous road races with specially in service. Note how, though not materialiy differ- i 3 5 built racing cars. Changes were made to fit it for ent, they reflect the’ fineness and smoothness that l NORWICH SATURDAY ONLY $5.00 racing, but the principle by which vibration is min- is possible through such experience. 3 imized in every Hudson accounts for its winning in It explains why Hudsons have been for four years WELDING Co‘ NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES .more championship events than any car raced at the the largest selling fine car. Formerly Branch of Cave Welding Co. time. It shows why it is important to reserve your : 31 Chestnut Street, Phone Hfl" Because of jts edurance, Hudsons are entered and Hudson in advance of your actual need for it. make notable showings in every important auto- Thousands of buyers have waited months to get mobile race. They belong tc race drivers whose the Hudson of their choice. . B. GOTTHELF & CO. EEIT T “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 Main Street - BARRETT HUDSON CO., Ernest White, Mgr. WHITE'’S COURT—PHONE 1142 § Which sell for $5.00 and $5.98 l SATURDAY ONLY $3.98 st i A oo e i st e S

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