Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 5

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E R government itself, holding allegiance fo the mational government as sec- ondary and subordinate. A veritable despotism whose mandates are su- preme when conflicting with govern- mental orders. Here is an organized and. officered labor government with such wide ar- ticulations, - with such rigorous rules, with a mandatory of its own that sets 4| aside rulers’ mandates, defies senates 45l and courts of justice and tears up 28| evervthing that Dbears the look of or- : visitor in Norwich, Saturday. 57 g g > 1918 Miss J. F, Kelleher was in New York B o i L T HASS Moty The mast work | Whke fhe. hdecd oF sasibation 16 . o ias William Brennan has returned to!session at the town hall for admission Totals VARIOUS MATTERS aterbury after visiting friends in|of Mectors adjourned at 8 o'clock Sat-|, T°! " 5 . Greeneville. 1 Light vehicle lamps at 7.18 o'clock 2 24 o Wrisht in Bosor Mr. and Mrs.| T v id not reject anvone who |1 5 s Henry Knight of Danielson, was t‘ The September moon is new to-| \., rtin Wright in Essex. morrow, the 23rd at 12,34 p. m. =" could not read. Noticeable among the 48] N ered lif 1 - Sunday was a post-season dog day,| M and Mrs. Thomas Scott and|applicants were many wearing the (S . S| penes e neTarts U s relen of o with fog, bot sun and summer sul-| CLOU€0, O TOUWICh were guests re-|upiform of the army and navy. The 3 — =i I'ebntly. 40 ouP own "citiss and mobe triness. . my riends in South Glastonbury.|iaples below show the number of ap-| Totals . . 510 248 conspicuously in the ‘countries of Eu- The autumnal equinox is due and| ¥ .‘-& Il:enedcaln of Cliff place spent!plicants received by the registrars of| The three women made are all in|rope. worn and wasted by war, appear- e ety AR ek end at the home of Miss|voters and the number made by thelthe first district. This yeargs result|ing in fall mieom in Rucsis. - Blancne Hoj at wil k, ed ~ with X nesday next. e g ldwood Park,|board this year as compared w shows that about 50 per cent. of the| I ask in the .name of reason: The Better The Day Most fa. 16d Dot slene Ison. 1817: total applicants wetre made. The|Should government give up problems rmers are troubled AL Y 1917. , by ths Dotats rot but lima beans are r. and Mrs. B. Frank-Relyea and ear 1917. board which passed on the qualifica- | like these and cowed and browbeaten The Better The Deed scarce, mostly vines. e St T T are = Applications. Voters |tionx of the appiiconts this Sear was| remain inactive? 3 wil rs. Henry E.|Distr eceived. Made. sed of Casper K. Bailey, Charles ave governments no reserve power ; 5 hohe larmest number of cattle Sier|Holden of 33 Bentiey avenue, daugh- |1 .. 177 76| P. Bushnell and Patrick T. Connell, |for crises like these for confronting (|| 10027 i% & good day to order R e s ter of Mr. and Mrs. Relyea. 2 2 104 45| selectmen, Charles S. Holbrook. town | not forelgn invasion but economics at ||| Your winter’s supply of our high 7 P The Misses Hazel and Josephine|3 . 77 80, clerk. and sitting with the board weye | their doors. yes, in occupancy of the | grade, selected More khaki and blue uniforms wer: Zinzer of Hartford have returned |t 5 i 39 23| the registrars of voters, Tyler D. Giy|premises. Yes, they would have were | g?:da}b%::;hfar!:e:r:; Saturday an home’ after @ Visit of ‘& week at the |3 3 LI and Cornelius J. Downes. not the hails of legisiation filled with nday 3 SRR, oF NN pualE AR NSRS s | < Tl a B TS e o R T T T complaisant and purehaseable politi- Used successfully in the treatment of | Norwich had a victory aspect Sun-|of 182 Central avenu . cians instead of statesmen and patri- stomach and merve disorders, etc.|day, many of the flags huns out for 0 Lo BIG INCREASE IN LABOR COMBINES CAN ots, men who allow themselves to be 3 Also as » beautifier. Come in and get | Saturday’s celebration remaining in|MEN IN UNIFORM SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS STARVE THE WORLD|cosrced by the labor vote. When bitter winds are howling,’ a circular and let us demonstrate t ace. AT Y. . » chegon, ; ut relief is scarcely to -be expect- ; effectiveness of the La Vida. Seld and| A patent has been granted to Law- AT Y. M. C. A. MEETING| g tc Bank Commissioner Sturges| “These combinations of lahor for Po-!eq from that direction, Governments||| St %t are slippery and winter guaranteed by rence Y. Spear of Groton, assignor to lh";fl‘herY get l;tuher was held at|pas jssued a comparative slalem;‘nt ‘?: !enua} evil 5 when fuily employed | unable or unwiiling to cnforcel|| 28 the town in its iey grip, coal 4 Shgion, < e local Young Men's Christi - i vings Banks | exceed in destructiveness German|tneir ow 5 & avi ithic THE LEE & OSGOOD CO. the Electric Boat Co., New York City, | ciation Susdas afreenor stan Asso- B e trete @-tobit | iuthicamess ecanes (ribw cam el all] ol ¥R andates and excute iheirij|idslivaries are apt to be diffioult. Main Street Norwich, Conn, | °% 2 submarine boat. large group of men in uniform and|]91§ to June 30, 1919, and the Connecti- s of the patien’s life at a| But ihere & o - Save yourself trouble by It is probable that a chapter of the|several civilians entered into the ex-|eur War Savings Committee claims in | another direction and there 14 already | d : 1 daughters of Isabella, auxiliary to the | ercises with enthusiasm. The singing | it tne large inerease in saving this|a masierly sermon delivered hefore his! 2 memimmirme fion 20 R i gy pirTos] Enow. . Knights of Columbus, will be organ-|aceompanied by Swahn's orchestra | vaer througnout Connecticut, both in|congregaton at Park Consregational! ponfese mmmasement thar® in e’ Face | e orwic It |izg2 in Norwich Friday evening mext.|was a real feature of the service Re. | io2 Savings Banks and In the savings | church Sunday morning. Tor e et b s st Chappell Co he state police have been asked to|sponsive reading of the Ten Com-|departments of State Banks and Trust| In his sermon. (he tneme of which! izations of labor that sanital and eap- | PP . - |be on the lookout for a band of gyp-|mandments and a praver constituted|(ompanies, has been due, at least in|Wwas The Labor ,Problem, Rev. DI.|tains of industry and of traffic have! 00 §45 whiare staling. autos “supgiies. (s part of the DrpkpAm. part to the Government's campaign|Howe called attenfion to the—meed of |been so supine, so vielding, so reads ||| Telephone 24 The gypsies are traveling by autemo-| The address of the occasion was de-| bf oqucation in thrift, Mrs. Richad M. B ol forc e tive s sl ps r = = 3 - M 1 lexz ¢ se and yield to || 14 Main St. or Central Wharf Day, Evening and Special ™ livered by Rev. H. B. Rankin. who held| gissell, director of War Savings for . : {coercion and to natch up a monetary | ’ The fair of the Connecticut state|the attention of his audience through-| onnecticut, said—on receiving the fig- | Comvinations. for. In his own words,|peace. Confronted by these compar Agricultural Society of Berlin—the|Out. He answered the question as 0| ,res from Commissioner Sturgi “They starve the world by 8top-|jabor organizations I have wondered Classes, in Design, Drawing, | 8o s ooe o R amation | why men should be Christians, first, the object of the thrift movement was | PIng the forces of production and of | why capital and captains of imdusiry transportation and bring in universal|have not organized. for self protection. | . . in Connecticut is to open today, the|because our bodies are the “temples v to sell thrift and war sayv. Pottery, Silversmithing and|3,¢ s of the Holy Ghost” and therefore we B tana: bit s encourage IV anarehy if we interpose no redistance.” | I wonder they 4o not combine and re- | nertions, efe AP : shoul ve ourselves fully to the in- e enks. and all congervetive n his sermon Rev. Dr. Howe sald: | fuse to be bullied a Fbwy L Ente e 4 o 3 Bookbinding. Sflsrl\“t: :Ie‘hv::s"e‘g (;)c?ner:\:»ltc:rtcy:‘l': fluence of this great power. Second,; fliiiios and it gratified her to find[ While we have slept in stupefying | and coerced by li::-:sn&:’lih];r:;l"::':lfi’j;\\';Ill - .\‘.ur the M:t:n::.‘:»‘ ”1? ‘.h-rExrr:;; Children’s Classes, Saturdays|™men of the department of motor ve- e cannot become whatwe should be|ypat the people of Connecticut wereinertia there has srown'up an organ- | tions that aim to control their proper- | from New York. Sent. 27 and from 1] n's 5 Y8 hicles from eight a. m. until midnight |0 Others unless we follow Jesus Christ | pacoming more thrifty, even though the | ization ‘which bodes for evil, beside’ ties and decrease the profits of the | foican Sept saih The SWiire Momm 911 each day. :.’;‘l’_is‘t‘;a:"";"“; Rim means 1° wi® e’ | anks ot the henent of it directly in- | which the'menace of Germany or thelindustries {hey only help to operate | tains { express will make its las s : . t - | steaa of the Government. sinks significance. || worde: there is no concurrent effort| iy fr ew York Sept. 26 and ffor W‘}%H:gt’:;\!.edw;gazaF:L‘“I‘(Av(;}elr?:eflyfiogf SU dahtieh S S Sty 99| " T¥he . Gevermabed S8 e geee | Dotes S 56 Bave betn for & B :2"“"""‘?“‘" ard avewed to crento n national | Fanyan Sent 28 The Tar Harhor o6 ital, N - PRI ety as a whole must ultimately benefit by | Watching the gathering coils of the!potential public opinion that blazes! 1 ke Jast trip from pital, New London, suffering {rom a| Jesus Christ is a great dynami- ; mighty python, and its menace to civ- | i i o b i 2 8 DON'T LET compound fracture’ o fthe right 163, | force in a man's life. and we heve|2ny increase in thrift on the part of | fi% 7 P3O U8 we ‘mee the. Gfani|hot Wwith a great indignation at the!: ork 3 and from Mt. Desert passed a comfortabl® night. known of men who have so fully sur.| .l beople’ she sald ‘whrifl s Eol|outworking of these mights forces for | mmnonc mam ool Ssihclt rights to| ? ol Betation Te- THAT TOOTHACHE| 1t was interesting to watch _tho|rendered to the power of the Holy| Terely sav 5 evil which are appearing in full flower | (ness nvasions of Ehe Fionte of imven. | Lo el e crowds, following Saturday’s big Wei-Ghost that what thev did for the! YiSIMENtl 0 0 | cticut Savings|2nd fruit in European countries and | tore. B L P hiinda of'the keep you awake all night! Stop in for|come Home Day, and to note that|world will last throuzh eternity. - S - e are stealthily approachinz the same e A b s seme of our Toothache Drops that will | practically every man in the city was|Dwight L. Moodv was such a man, fi:’hha :M\:M\_a"ed as foliows during development in our own land. Th"e,‘_o:‘:.fil\ egm;‘?fimut:r?fr“ commlésion sgentaiprior to the .1‘_#5-' on which the stop the pain, quiet the nerves and |SODer, the police finding no disorder.|and through his influence John R:|'™MEBEW VEGF o 0 ga7 07 600.06; | COMDInations of labor, for potintial evill fizate injustices which 4o not ocour in| SC CoUies g0 Into effect. give you a chance to sleep. The first| (REV- M. E. Alling who has resign- | Mott has become the great Christian|pecember 51, 1915 —$374,170.175.28; | fan. when fully emploved. exceed infour day save in rarely exceptionall ANOTHER BUSY WEEK ed as pastor of the Rocky Hill Con-|statesman of this generation. We can-| ) 1, 13192356,825.516.09; June 30, | §°° iveness k German ruthlessness.|instances, but after that why cannot e you take will stop thg ache. gregational church, will become field |not all be as great as these men, but|pie" g3 o2 c o™ because they cfn cut all the arteries|investors and the men responeible for AT COMMUNITY if only we vield to the power of Jesys ek o of the nation's life at a stroke. Theythe operations of the mdfl’lst,,‘“ Sa Another week of activity will open director for Connecticut of the inter- Lo il ; = = tober to January the Sav AR ; church worlq ~movement of North|Christ our lives will count mightily tar |, FTom October 1o, January B8 TEUCjcan starve the world by stobping the | the tramspoctation svetems of a nation| this (Mondayv) cvening at_ tne G 3 Center when an import- forces of production and of transpor-|iake and hoeld their ground and refuse| COMMUNIty % e executive council D ’s Pharm America. the kingdom of God. e 1 < « unn s acy It is the plan_of the Catholie| Afier the address'the fellows eang e T e ot fation and bring in universal anarchy o be ceerced and terrorised by the| &Nt meeting of the executive - Woman's club of St. Patrick’s church, | Yery heartily Keep the Home Firesi . p,ir million dolars. From Janu- PSS Lnxepe | demands of irresponsible and incom-{ Will be held. The Gles club will & : i Burning. Several ladies served re-|on® , % 1 want as an outside eobserver tol i v H 35 % 50 Main Street Mrs. Abner B. Hill. president, to ary 1 of this year to January 30 the petent operatives who will one dayl o mest this evening Sna L ts crRectel meet every Wednesday afternoon at|({reshments consisting of sandwiches.| {70 0 B8 (0% SO0 P ponke deposits | SPe2K of these mizhty potentialities.|develop into the destrovers of the or- B orbdsnt. the K. of C. rooms to sew for theiCake. doughnuts and coffee. A lady 72 E And first it is patent at a glance that| dqa " AL | amounted to $13.437269.80; the a8SetS orzanized labor in its full federated! wjeitisasion . rme mersine ad "obiof| Tuesday night the comimunity ser- " PR . DOOF friend of the “Y" very kindly contrib- - : : ; WHY THROW YOUR OLD HATS | Parish poo - ol e PR L increased in about the same ratio as | poioliCL NOL R 18 (U feierated civitization. some ne 3 H uEac Ay AnIEh Gatlih oommunily. o% away when vou can have them made| It is announced from Bridgeport the deposits. 3 i | continent—stop all the wheels of in- | (xompies of such resistance this coun-| 0 “Ir . hembers of this club have as £0od as new if you bring .them to|that the Connecticut State Singing g The savings banks had invested in| guqtry in a dav. I am not saving it | ' 2% Well as Boston are just now p 00 o % Oa 0 Yring with them one the society will hold the annual prize| ATTEMPT TO WRECK SHORE U. S. bonds and certificates, on March | h.o Gone this yvet. but it is reaching| COnSPicuous in furnishing. and one-half yards of mater| OITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING. | singing contests in that city in 1920. SHORE LINE CAR| 3l $35.537,573.13 and the State Banks| ,fter the power that can do it Thel . Lnese Deople are not accessible to §&¢ SUFT L T g™ ok We also dve all kinds of shoes in|The last contest was held in New aciar to. The Dotk and Trust Companies had invested In|;ngividual units may protest and dis. | ceson. Moral persuasion is but a| B0 ", %o requested to bring silk slack or brown Britain in 1916. GrRciar o Ehe BuigH these securities $7,904,624.41. _Saving|apnrove. but they are commandeered Thiaers web as the president of the| {1 1" 3 i e The vear at Norwich "ree Acade- | Danieison. Sept. 21.—An attempt 10| deposits in State Bank and Trust Com- | AnD miect hes soqers nited Btates is finding. They are| thZSad. .= . o o ounds “on otk my opens with an incr (Ced enroll. | ¥Teck a Shore Line car resulteq inlpanies amounted to $39,409,020.18, Jan- [ "4 "fo0” SNHTCT L tan mat using force and force in some in-| The national rogue ~erorron o on throwing it off the rail at 8.40 o'clock | hary 1, 1919, and had increased to $44, all hats and|stances of a brutal and ruthless kind rne ment, a total of 590 stuS.nts, There|hTowing it off the roff 4t 810 o'ciock fuary . and 1 creased trousers who earn their sala- | and they. should eontronted. witn| Tuesday evening to the members ofy 3 > » 548.611.66 by Juy 1. ries by ordering strikes and sowing the Community Center. There will be Before you place orders Por|are 220.in the entering classes Out of | Faturday nisht just south of Atexan : il s Mg - o town pupils number 141. There are|der’s : P The total increase of deposits of all| the seeds of discontent, can set the| L, Misht of a nation. €Y are| . meone present at the courts to coach through the field. claiming for despotic and autocratic| SPMeOne resent at the outis 1o 0 AL lool rs, especiall kinds throughout the siate including i : ; co look at ours, especially |avout 30 teachers. : A railroad spike was laid flat on| ot savings banks and irust compan. | mugngss and industrial world adrift.| power. It is mot wages chiefly mow | the €irls in the mysteries of il i our No. 2 Nut—large, clean | ranmort oo antmars on ieaips | the rails with the point of the head|ics amounted to 3$25,287.024.19. from| of federated Tabor. “These hommcn'y|Put authority. They want recognition ‘bership dance will be held and on 7 4 to transport the animals on trains| nped down between the ends of tWo| Getober 1 last to March 4 and the as- erated labor. There appeared a|and standing room for their impres-| mcTPershin J Hoadi: h d lasti - | have had their attention called to the | soi> Oc i 2 few days ago a cartoon representing|gion .in the period and the right to| Lnursday and Saturday evenings thers _— e 3 inew law in effect which provides that{ "W’ . tne car struck this obstrue-|Scts, Of all banks increased more than{labor as a modern Samson taking hold | sever the many arteries of will be ~dances for the men in uni- thirty-six and one-half millions. of the villars which uphold the temple - s Fovern-| form and also for ex-service men. The 3 no dogs will be admitted to baggage | | si> i 2 Prompt Delivery cars unless muzzled. o T hrown o the amog, 1! 1| Inauiries made by the Connecticut|of civilization and breaking them in | Taer' moramming o Ehoa iy TAekporisiy | USUal supper will be served Saturday =& A letter from President Wlison to|" The fact that the car was going|Wor Savings Gommities amons tre in| fraSments and toooling in ruin the|which attempts to force the hands| ®VeRing: school children in New York. . New|slowly at the tinte saved the crew and | fiuo o war Savings Movement, be- | Josime onC,of Social and a citizen|of industry and government. It is time| | 1Al JAN NIGHT SCHOOL Several thousand second-|J¢rsey and Connecticut urging them| passengers from injury. The car Was|c aice they feel that they derive Part| you could. and eayin ‘We knew to outlaw and criminalize the grow- 7t ot a to oin the Junior Red Cross, was|In charge of Gonductor Leon Roth and | ca'se, ‘hey fec! fhar they derive part|you could do it” and we all know it|ing” power which threatens civiliza- OPENS IN OCTOBER hand Brick for sale. made public at the week end by the|Motorman George Roberts. aistaily thv (Goveriment. Drope- | | Thes o tion itself. Joseph W. Carlevale has made ar- i ® American Red Cross. The accident blocked the line until ganda S Ssorte ia spend“’ i e "w:_.“x;zgudest;;;\;‘}h:aiafefnaa:dsuohf Our secretary of war is deeply In|rangements to n‘penhk\hrahnotlher season 2 - ¥ v ivg. 3 g~ y s = aa s Ti; - t school whic! e has s suc- John A. Morgan & Son It was Sepl adth in +73¢ st Gur-|abouf (h¥se giclock ‘Bunday. Mornird | money more wissly and Invest part of| thrones' us they Tiave dome in Russia|fe Lo ol o 8 etand ] e Dt O oa for iho Denefic of don Saltonstall, the colonial governor| Passengers on laie evening cars were| i 11 Gov, L 18 5 k e n of ‘Connectiont” who ~ introduced the | tranaferred around the derailed car, e e e o Tmetteriive Siher forms of sovernment|yoon be needed to police the nation| local Italian people during the past first printing press there died at New| Motorman Roberts brought the car| i igine pank deposits. e A cpave poen doinz Injand to defend the industries and the|few vears. The night school which WE London. He was born at Haverhill, |to a standstill within five or six feet i the States of central Hurone. The¥|life of the nation. opens October 1st is conducted in con- LDING WILI. le IT Mass., March 27, 1666. of a pole beside the track. CONNECTICUT COLLEGE e ,‘Ff\,"\‘_’u":rj" f‘dor_d:rsscraps of | The secretary of war is wise to see| nection with the Italian work at the Game wardens have reeeived com-| Sheriff Cbarles E. Aver of Dayville WILL OPEN TODAY!SaRitt as they have laters bove oopct|the overshadowing peril. We shall| Central Baptist church. The night pla‘ns of persons shooting wild ducks.|and Chief John MacFariand were no- i »P L ) tama i"‘ been A0inZ | not need a great army to repel inva-| school will meet twice a week and the This is contrary to the state and fed- | tified and went to the wreck. They| Connecticut college will open today| g SOTON. ARG bY tampering with thelsion but we shall need it to make| programme will consist of work along erul law now in cffect. Formerly ths|found nothing there except tht rail-| (Monday). for registration or incom- |l JOPHHRC SAR S8, 2 Sty I property safe and life itself secure | Americaniz tion lines. SCHOOL ENUMERATION 1 's, Castings of all kinds, Agri- implements, Transmissions and Crankcases. Housings, Steel Frames Axles and other meral parts road spike to shed light on the hap-| ing students and upper classmen pr of ALL KIXDS can be made WHOLE |oben e e e 1. """ | pening which has aroused the indig-| paratory to the convening of the col- Ffegunrds uf graer snd daw and leave i 8. “"Skilled, expert work that i¥ guar The state treasurer warns residengs|Pation of the public. lege on Wednesday morning with ex-| & "% £ B¢ Mercy of thieves and|p on 1o sELL IS NOW UNDERWAY lled, exp B suaran- s resident: SRk e 2 ercises in the gymnasium at 9 o'clock. b s 3 in Boston and Liv- Tk 1 enumeration of the teed—try it of towns in Connecticut having as- Over 1 2 erpool and threatened to do in Seattle MILLIONS OF R. C. SEALS he annual nun 3 CAMPAIGN MEETING AT Vet 130 studenis Beve been: acoppten | Soa Wi i school children of Norwich is now be- . essments date of October 1st, and ow- o e Ml e N nines #nd are threatening to| Announcement has been made that| S s A g S Rl Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. | in5, taxable secarities are " liable to TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH | % nino 7010 "2nd’ through co-op. | 99, in smaller places. the National Tuberculosis Assoclation, ! IN& taken bv “tvler fo Buy A0S FOTS g g. | taxes at local rates unless the tax of| A special meeting arranged for the| eration of prominent New Londonces| iy nG (hird niace thev can break|with the aid of local and state organ- | Pelus T Downs | The enumeration 31 Ch S our mills has been paid to him on or | purpose of acquainting members of| have. been provided with comfortable| e Pond of cit ovalty to the na-|izations in every state of the Union,| 5% 0\ '" g ixteen years. Mr. Guy estnut Street before Septémber 30th. the Episcopal denomination in this| living quarters. Fiftoen girls will | 07 and destroy patriotism. They canjis sponsoring the greatest health ed- | Of fQur And SIXOen Yoars. SHo, GUY stop and have stonned the manufac- ion gn thi s ture and_transportation of munitions|ever Jmown in an efort to eheck the| the entire town and parents “and of war in the time of gzrave national]increase of tuberculosis. hEikratsop owillo sreptly, Iaciijtste the as thev attempted in England.| There are 1000 local organizations in| WOrk by having ready the correct In- When lovalty to country and the con- [the movement every one of them|formation. = With the membersuip in this coun-|city and the neighboring towns with| live in New London in x Broad street| try increased to more than 30,000, the |the purposes of the nation-wide cam-| house under the care of a member of s B 'Americln Legion announced that itspaign of the church in this country| the faculty and an upper olaseman.] membership drive would be extended|to awaken churchmen to a realization! while others wil? live in houses ope: over this week in an attempt to reach|of the opportunities ahd responsibili-| to them Ry friemds of the college. Re- Phone 214 1100,000. The drive was to have epd- | ties of the church in these times of| cent statistics show that the majority | Siituted authorities of government an-|working with_the National Associa- CUMM[NGS&RING fon =i el e reconstruction, is to be held.at Trin-| of the entering class come from out.| {a80Nize lovalty to their unions they|tion in New York. are combating the = Fg:‘:gk""j:‘n“ The idea of having the state re-|ity Episcopal church, Norwich Wed-| side the siate. from the West, Central S iias inclr unione. We cannot bejdisease at every angle. In Commecti-| .~ Mre. kst el formatory at Cheshire manufacture|nesday, at 2 o'clock. Neighboring par-| States and the South. i rect our clan inte su-|cut the movement is in charge of the e funera of Cat ne n, aneralDirectorsi automobile plates originated in the of- |ishes will be represented by dele- ; Ren:ir;adand renovations on the col- ',?",’;;‘:oagr":"‘r m_fl\:;flw: f"nr:sclpnbe. Sli[el ‘Ir‘uhe:-fiulo{.lst_ (‘o:nmx:_qig:i othe m(f; of’nr:“!;:;kx_v]o;nu was held Sat- fice of the motor vehicle department | gates. ege buildings have been completed i t v but a sac-|agent for the Nationa ssociation. | urday r _o'cloc as it would mean a saving p'm the| Two speakers from headquarters of | and new installations have been ef- ::T;:"m a'(‘idzmt v;- see it sacrificed |Campaign headquarters have already | her fate home, No 60 I,n::‘ell .\\'r‘n\:(’ state, also give the boys an opportun- | the campaign in New York city are to| fected in Thames Hall kitchen and L :,: :33:" Sgefll'l:’k;\én;ogg\t::nnize be;r;wnr;:nedmg'n taei"sif;l’;cv-:‘r;xt:lvhead f\;trrl-;flx\merf;“;m‘ e i o‘r‘fv;?l\ atby : the superintend < g i eoalls aud aoundy o the ! when §50.000,000 Red Croes Christmas | ank L. Farrell sand Lead T mteret e TS auroon 5| | It is explained that the nation-wide | walks, roads and grounds of the col.|leaders asks for resistance. Orsganized | Mor eals will be placed on sale in every | Kir Light. The bearers were d E ity to learn a good trade. Make a tour of Connecticut during the| dining room. Under the direction of an mbalmers | y B0 H the| moral reforms when the mandate from |in the weeks preceding Christmas | Broderick, rector officiating. SFitang By cie P npos REeniig D S the summoning-up of the lege have heen laid out and arrang-|!abor defeated prohibition in Great 322 Main Stree : : campaign e S A e . rorrinen e 8 o topes | chureh’s power for her fully = under-|ed in splendid condition, making (he| Britain during the war and is keeping town ‘and village of the coun-|ris Flynn. Thomas Nagle Dennis Chamber of Commerce Building ]| from Middletown to Chicago, = Ill,|stoed and fully accepted spiritual war.|approach to the college very attrac- | the door barred against it at this mo- try. to get the fund with which to ves, William_Dineer and buria where Professor Morrison is a mem.|It is the calling into expression| tive. ment. Christian ‘men said in our own!carry_on the great battle next vear. ace in St. Joseph’s ecemetery Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant ber of the faculty of Chicago Uni- |through the church. for the sake of| Among announcements forthcoming| COUNiry “No beer no work” and prob-|The Red Cross Seals will be sold for; Mrs Jones who died last Thuraday versity. the kingdom of God, of the same in-| are those of additions to the personnel|aPly would have carried out their|one penny each. s survived by two sons, _Tim: hy l‘nd It is stated by the Middiétown telligence, ‘the same swift efficiency,| of the faculty: the departments af-|ihreat but for the flerce lightning .‘f: e ——————— — John -lr-lnr_~ :‘:: “hmrl (u.\‘_ ;in\:' 3389 Press that Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. Chesbro, | the_same high consecration, which the | fected include the department of Eng- public opinion. They were a little too; NEW DORMITORY WILL ;'*‘a‘“ 5 el Lo O e i t New York and Mrs. Albert Haley, |SPirit of man and woman in America | lish, French. history. economics, | 1ate. The gate was barred. CARRY MEMORIAL NAME | Cpmmings and Ri A B e . ° o New York and Mrs Albert Haley,| ose to at the challenge of the na-| physical education, boiany, secreteriai| These orzanizations work disaster tol A : iy A PR o e ey A bl lcke P atl guests at the Hotel Arrigoni. Mr. | ton’s war. studies and office practice. religion. How dan a man be a religious |, Through ofcial anpeupcement = O¥ — ng | Chesbro was host Saturday to a MARCC HAs man who ls so wanting in the sense of {176 PSS [HR"ICS dormitory under number of New ork financial men at{ COMMITTEE HAS RAISED ARCOMI CLUB HAS brotherhood as to put the vast major- | ¢80T [ 28GR (gitecficut Col- HORLICK’S - and {his farm in Laurel. $1200 OF $2500 NEEDED| RESUMED BUSINESS MEETINGS| ity of his countrymen in jeopardy’ for TORSUTUCOM R 100 OIS G porg THE ORIGINAL When the Sovereign grand lodge of| Twelve hundred dollars have been| The Marconi club has resumed its|ihe Sake of advancing the material in-| 5o, o FMALTED MILK weekly sessions. The club members | teTeSt of a small minori How can | ™ppe ‘hequest of $250.000 made. by thel Aveid Imit KINDRED FINISHES | 0dd Fellows was in session at Balti- | raised to date by the finance commit- o] more last week, to commemorate the|tee appointed by the Welcome Home |are Mmeeting at the Y. M. C. A. At the last meeting three new members a man be religious who stops all the i), "Nortor P, Plant in his will has tions & Substitutes productive forces of the country, ar-; 2%€ MOTIOR T, &L TSR dore founding of the order in that city 100 | celebration executive committee to | D . 2 | at vears ago last April, the Connecticut| raise funds to defray the expenses of | Were admitted into membership. The|[e5ts fhe currents of = traffic which!miory' similar In desien to Plant UNITED METAL MFG. grand lodge representatives were Wm. | the celebration held on Saturday.| §luh is led by Nino DePalma, presi-| 7 0% 90 10 e e ettsi- | House and Rlackstone Heuse, given by |8 Hutchinson and ~Harry Hirsch. | Thirteen bundred dollars more must - countrymen? How can a man be re. | him in hiz litetime in Honor of his fa_ | E CO.,, Inc. ormerly of Nerwich. e raised by the ee. Will At ™ ligious and spurn the Golden Rule; |ther and m 2 3 s ¥ At Yale university the Lord|_Those who made contributions on ! end Military Academy. who wavlays you and threatens vou|House will associate the building with Thamesville Norwich, Conn. ! Saturday were as follows: Harry Schwartf, son of Mr. and Mrs. | wi > = atens vou|ipa jate benefactor. whese Groton | strathcona fund is now $610.000. Lord i e L SN N s e R with starvation, even violence, if you |l aGen s ihe Branford ; i Charles 1. Smith, . Lester, artz of School street. left|do not acknowledze his authority or|Rome_Was Residents of towns in Con- Prompt and Satisfactory Work || Stratcona was induced to leave this _ Schoc T e e by Tae O Striing | Mrs, Samuel Case. Mrs. John F.|last week fo the New York Military | cqviote Laroviedse his auth | House. ! s bt uncle of Dr. F. . Bunneli, of Nor-|Sevin, Max Gordon Corporation, | Academy| at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, | Siandard he eets uns - Yau® wonder| Ground for the dormitory —was|pacticyt having assessment wich who recently died and loft Yale | Disco Bros; Charles H. Osgood Chas. | where he will prepare for college. Mr| why' the workingmen are mot ‘in ihe |Droken In May and the construction| o S Setoh Ao R. Butts, Pasnik Co, J. C. Worth &{Schwartz was in the senior class at|church. |has progressed rapidly. At the pres-|date o ctober 1st, and own- $18,000,000 the largest single legacy . ; RE : 5 Co., Willis Austin, Joseph G. Bedard, |the Norwich Free Academy befc ent time two stories and a basement . o < SARS N e NOTICE o Mneo e sncmns tosea | L 0. ‘Smith. - Eben Learned, Ina|leaving. for New York. efors| And sixth as a conscquence of this, pEDc tme two storlesAnd & maTerrling taxable securities are liablg | The patriotic merchants whe clo Beique, G, W, Kies Co., O. L. Johnson. it il s ese orsanizations of labor work,grinite stands out distinctly in the|t taxes at local rates unless ighth St. C Bri ged ’the!r places of businesston 'i:-ne ;;st d OBITUARY mor):; and p:ysics} disaster to the! B0 E SN Gings on the landscape. a s at loca ates les: E‘!h ““l lld osed- afternoon in the week for the £- > . werkingman imeelf. These masters' vill b a g v six- | St - 3 £ i De el | Srday Welcome Home to the servics | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION Richard N. Hiscox. o Jabor Watons can nhowse and stacve It ill be ready for cccupancy for six- | the State Tax of four mills has tour can be made across the | men, certainly deserve well of the AT NEW LONDON| Following an illness of long dura-|the families of the workingman. make | ¥, S{UIER'E 0¥ SQAT o peen | been paid to the State Treas- . - - shopping public. It was a day of fin-| A (nort calendar session of the su-|!ion Richard N. Hiscox died at his|him a mendicant who must depend on d it has Leen rencW2d that grist mill bridge at your own|anciii loss, but the merchants proved | pemios nars wilk be held At New Lon. |home at 16 Oakc streat on Sunday | the charity of others. They destros | frm Amconory i1 Te ehrictened witn | UTET on or . o . . . :Jy | themselves 100 per cent. Americans!: qon on Friday, Sept. 2¢ at 9 o'clock in | &fternoon. Mr. Hiscox was born in| his freedom and seif respect and re-|git; "7 v i ing . Sept. 2¢ ! . ca ; and re - ceremony during the coming risk while bridge is being built| 7727 0 property on Main | the morning. ~Cases will be assigned |this city and always made his home|duce him to a demeaning slavery. No. goy o5 (000 BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. |here having been employed by the| American slave was more coerced b; at Eighth Street. No loaded | strecy, Norwich, may be judged fromfor trial at the September session of | S b biishing | Company _for 11| his master than members of (he 1abor WILL SOON CURTAIL The estates” of those wi teams or auio trucks allowed.|iease of a double store with exten- years as a pressman. ' About 'two|iblens and foxthis sy pity and com- it alginose, i g sions refuses to give up its lease. now | MISSION AT ST. FeSrs S Deleht tie emploment of| INESEEHED 8D Gut fo. Mgl I feny SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE| neglect to pay this tax will be Per Order Sel Y e e . the Pullen company and entered the | cases they cannot obey thelr own best| Important changes of passenger| ] ¥ lectmen. MARY’S CHURCH SOON | Marlin-Rockwell but poor | moral judgments. They must coerce|train schedules on all divisions of the{liable to lowed $25000 for these adiitions, claiming that the business is worth $100,000 a year. From Novemker 30th until December | health forced that em- | their own consciences to obey the or-|New York, New FHaven and Hartford 14th a mission will be held- at St.|ployment. ders of their masters. They must|railroad will go into effect Sunday. Mary's church. Ths is the first mis-| He was the son of Alfred and Ber-|help to carry out strikes when theyv|Sept. 21. 5 LEGAL NOTICE A HEAVY PENALTY, DISTRIC - ‘o ive. sion to be held at St. Mary's church|tha Taber Hiscox of this ecity. On]are convinced they are wrongly order-| The usual seasonal curtailment of 2 court of Probate, Sept 15th i, T h I:. ;'{ B;‘-yvs?""t Antive t1y| in the past ten vears. Cemober 23 1909 he was united in|ed. And what nersonal degredation,summer train service will be effected Money on hand or in bank tate of te o¢; The Italian B2y Scouts, a "fixm y i Sed gl 0 narriage by Rev. Hugh Trainor with|awaits a man who allows his con- anq adjustments made to effect con-|. .. 4 , e ontviile, in g ases.’t | organized troop, is mesting weekly at Trolley Split Switch. Miss Viola Case, daughter of Mr. and! sciencA to.be <eerced. is liable if more than $500, _ The Administr. P fed | the dsserably rooffis of the Ceg-tr!! :re Satusds: Mrs. Herman S. <Case of Robins How can he become a free true man | hth tk Savinges Banks his administrat: 2N 4 'said ; Baptist church. ~The membership is| About 12:45 on Saturday afternoon|court. Mr. Hiscox was a member of| much less a relizious man If he is! other than Savings banks, or “fate 1o this Court for alowince. i¥ s increasiog and the boys are taking|one of the cars on the Shore Lineiia Universailst church. He was a|tompellsd to o Tull head agamst his Savings Departments of Com- ber, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in ‘;;ef;;:n | much interest in scout work. ! Railway split nn:,wuc" near St. Mary's{ voing men of sterling qualities and it | own ethical mandates. G ST Sogak sotae a .g = : $ 2 bt the e e e b cemetery on DS e st e e noal |is with sincere regret that his large| Now what s to be done about this? Hon of blue tone o ¢~ |mercial Banks in Connecticut. e b6 s ihe seT .G B Boston Minister at Universalist. | across the street against a telephons| number of friends learn of his death.| Lesielators and political economists B ol e = £y 2 im0 the allowance of eaid ad.| Rev. Frederick A. Bisbee. D.D, of|pole. No serious damage was don=| e is survived by his wife and two|and nromoters of the morals of the " "‘e"l‘l;""","“‘g_“;p"h'f' p Instructions and forms sent Boston, editor of The Universalist|to the ecar but it blocked traffic for|sons, George and Gilbert. He also|people had better be about these tra- Leader, gelivered a forceful sermon at|some time. leaves his father and a brother. Leon- | mendous problems. Look at the cold | €ation of— on application. % and this Court directs the Administra- tor to cite ail persons interestel there- | the Church of the Good Shepherd, ard of Westerl:. His mother died on | facts R EReappear at said time and place by | (Universalist) Sunday morning. '| To a California inventor has been|May 27, 1819. e Here at the heart of a national gov- | 3 . poblishing thix “efdet) in soms ‘niw et granted a patent for & face mask ' s U R ernment s another governmant. an | =YGUR’ BOBYGUA STATE TREASURER, -~ BB whero the doceased last @walt A gossip is a_person who thinks|protect men from switching cows' Hunger is sure to come to those: “imperium in imperior,” that Is fact H sep2zd DAN D. HOME, Judgs, ' too little and talks too mush. . talls while milking. Who sit down and wait. becoming mightier than the national artford, Conn. | e Pt s e v etoon N i fapmr > . ghts . q

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