Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 8

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SEPTEMBER 26, 1919 3 Y, NO REFUND PRIOR Liherity for his opinion, had been rem- | TO LICENSE SURRENDER/| Gered neariy a month earlier. | FREE TO 3 |, “The public treasury should be pro- | - In a letter addressed “to the mayors|tected a- well as the license and cer- | ASTHMA SUFFERER | of cities and ‘chairmen of boards of se- | tificate nolders.” | NSRS T I I O A AR lectmen of towns where lquor licenses | ool oo ew York, Sept. 25.—Assertin; 3 > e o EE el sl i payiey e | Adeauate Teereational provisions are | Are issued.l'E. L. G. Hohenthal, chair Anvone C: Neyy Ho or Loms ia recommended for mnegroet on . the|man of the Connecticut prohibition] WELCOME CARDINAL MERCIER | 3.;:;..»\'!' 7 v, Hol- » most dangerous inter-racial situation|groung that it is “fundamental to the | commitiee, declares that no part of the| A commitiee appointed by Go | -'We have new method that contr now threatens our country,” the fed-| welfare and efficiency, of society.” The | |icense fee should be refunded for any|S0MmP to make arrangememts. for thel 7 1700 wans vou it eral council of the Churches of Christ|Plea Of the negro for “equal travel- | state's reception to Cardinal Mercier, | ane oepence 7 £ £ inj accommodations fe e | period prior to the date of the surren-|in artford. Wednesday, October 1. in- case ¥ a% law - ¢ In America made public hers todsy a i I e masrsed . TRl GG¢ of the license, Mr. Hubehthal Ni-|clufes besifien attford: teaidents. with|ve opment. wibthe ! “constructive program” for protecting| 5 serts further that it was never con-|Chief Justice S. O. Prentice, = cha'r-| eve Yor negroes against mob violence, betters | negro® hhiron me o oiaties 100 | femplated by the legislature to refandman: ex. Gov. 8. K. Baldwin, New *huuld sead - - ing their condition, and removing the| provided not only as a national obli-|any fees for any period prior to sur-|Haven: C. J. Bennett, R. M. Bissell |you live no matter what vo . cause of racial troubles. gation but as 4 mecessity for matiomal,render of licenses or certificates. Farmington; Bishop C. B Brewster, H. n. Af gou sre troubled wit The plan was formulated by the|\weifare” the committes Savs. “We A cODY Of the letter follows: | H. Bridgman, Norfolk: William Bro- [asthma, nur meilnod should relieve ¥ council acting in conjunction with alamphasize the urgency of giving to “Pursuant to chapter 164, session|Smith, Maj. John Buckley, Union: ex-|Promptis 2 committee representing white and ne-| the megro his full share of loeal and laws of 1919, the attorney general of | United States Senator M. G. Bulkeley. |, W% ol gl R gro citizens from all sections of the|nationaj funds.”. It is also asserted the state has notified the county com-| Howell Cheney, South Manchester: 1. ¢ op United States. At a meeting of the!{hat -qualifications for franch: missioners that on July 28, 1919, it be- | R. Cheney, aries F. Clark, Maj. M. | atent smokes committee held here recently a dis-|ghoulq be administered irrespective of came unlawful to seil spirituos and in-| A. Conner, F. B. Cdoley, Very Rev. T.| wani to Sh cussion of the racial situation took| ;e crecd wi golor.” toxicating liquors under any license or|S. Duggan. President A. T. adle, pe ot nge Ehat LiiNee place and it was decided to issue “a| ve 1| advocates closer co-op.| Club certificate issued by them, and|Haven: Prof. M. W. Jacobus, Rev. W. it e T IRO LL I s 240 cali to the citizens of the United e $7OP7 aclders of such licenses or certificates|A. Keefe, Norwich; Mayor R. J. Kin- | oorme bt b 45 g States to act in conformity with the |Sration between white persons and ne- 170 oxysms & high ideals of d is. | aroes. This could be brought about, igh ideals of democracy and Chris e i T Mo Lashar. | k. Prof, [negl | begir therefore, entitled to a refund of | sella, Col. E. iicense money. | Bridgeport; C: tianity in the present condition of | Il savs, by “T deslre to dir 2 i J. J. McCopk. J. v 2 strained relations-between the races.”|0€s of White persons a_“;‘m,‘“‘gh';"“i B et Nt . fhe Mt Shieh e mlht’»e\'“? ?:‘v»t\‘h’lr Bishop .lohé‘;‘ix-l The statement outlining the pro-| (oWns and Commmn o 1o e, . | ‘Upon the surrender of his license by |lan, George S. Palmer, New London: gram is signed by Frank Mason North, | sideration of in ezl any licensee or by the holder of a club | Rev. E. P. Parker. Prof. H. A. Perkins president of the federal council, Al-| The council also recommends thal (ertificate, etc, the commissioners| W. il. Putnam, ¢, C. Russ, W. H. St bert G. Lawson, chairman of its ad-|the governor of each state appoiiit i | <hall reimburse such licensee or hold- | John. Judge E. L. Smith: ex-President | ministrative committee; Wilbur P.| standing committee for the study of or jn an amount bearmg such, propor-|W. , TafHi ~New H. n: Charles L. | Thirkfield, chairman of the commit haid as | Taylor, ex-Gov. F. B Weeks, Middl unexpired portion of the license|town; A. A. Welch, M. Maples. Tsi- | r bears to total period for which|dore Wise. ex-Mavor John F. Elton, | i license or certificate was gx'ant-l Waterbury. { uses underlying racial friction With tion to the total licence f tee on Negro churches, and Charles S.|a view to their removal. It advocates| o e Macfarland, general secretary of the also that ‘“congress be requested ye., council. through \ non-partisan committee to . The first paragraph of the program |investigate the disturbed and threat- g4 i . B s tecti i b violence.| ening i acial situation through- % A 2 i L | *You can get as good results as a high-priced chef, if | %oy gy 0" 282Nt mob violenee [ EURE, IR SLINCE Fae that oo Point I Wish tofemphasize 13| BULLETIN' RECEIVES PAPER TS S, you follow the recipes of a good cook book and use a | “The sovernment. local state and| pne root of the matter, of the license fee T - | it says, “is should be refunded for any period WITH PERSHING'S STORY national, should impartially guarantee|ihe failure to recogn t ) e prior to the date of surrender of the| The Bulletin is in receipt of a| The range that bakes a barrel of flour with Buffalo, N. v Send free tr to all classes security of life and Pro-{, man.. If we propose a democralic license. | Washington newspaper and Gen. Per- perty. Mol violence is becoming a!,rogram for the protection and self- “Towns are penaiized to the amount | shing's own account of the Amefican | crowd habit. When life and property!getermination of the weak and op- of 1r cént. for failure to pay.the| work in Franee from Hdwin | are ruthlessiy taken. when men and |, cgsed people of E 1s 4 means county commissioners, upon their re- |l. Burnap. formerly sup ndent o women are lynched with no protection| ¢ permanent peace good will quest, license money received by vour|the Norwich water department, The #oin officers or courts, law and order pply the same program town. T snggest that you protect your | general's story is issued in a pamphiet are trampled under foot. We call upon | town by bringing the matter to the|form. i i the pulpit, the press and all good peo- | - : : Thiay S e | s a single hod of coal Pl g | A statement by the council pre commissioners prior to their| - ple, o creute Db sentument At md (R Sromram asseric that “the ta- Sciins Sou thar reanedt o ‘* ™7l rpor ev pEmoLISHED J A H i 2 1 Zapnocs sesint %, cent race conflicts in so of our cit- s ver o mplated by the ER: - gl The scientifically designed range with the - the enforcement of existing laws, that | (J2, [50° i lenge to the churches R et i i _ MAIL CARRRIER'S GIG | Hw secured . 5 h lie, liberty and the pursuit of BaPPl|charged with the promotion of the | period prior to surrender of licenses or| Albert W. Leffingweil of 66 1 ising thal on b 2 ) fa Big Roomy Oven, that bakes evenly |ness ma equaily se At hf ‘Taun. Thim. calis for Vies. Turthor at Jate as Aus | street rural carrier on route o 3, Welly mide an “inspec ion 1T The ! preaching the duty of economic and 915, the attornev meneral refused Wis driving around in aontbe e rout Rounded Fire Box, that saves fuel e meero shoua mave economic| PISSOUNE, 0 (N 2 Wi MR (s 15 oritare the SAie of Hiuors biaarot | Weanesas and Thrsin. diFerors ks . F e B - e er | securing peace and goodwill between d-spite the fact that Judee Chatfleld’s)from his regular two-wheel gig which T SORT Taay Reservoir or Water Frent, that heats | ot work "'.i’qégle Eeroe taifie 0 other | Phe races.” | aecinion: whioh I8 now quGfed as’ ah-|had; been ‘putiont of commisston by a 'ity Ia. ihe parods plenty of water Polished Top, that never requires blacking and with fair working and living con-| * the program continues. “The entrance of large numbers of negroes | i ; into the & industries emphasizes | : : Key Plate, that lifts and locks into |}t (07 xaviews TWNEECE ot e ' i ili ble adjus t of relations with white place for feeding and brm. ing |ble adjustment of relations wi i Oven Thermometer, and every feature to save time, Referring lo crimes that provoke| 28 . mon_violence it is said: trouble and make the housework easier. “We call upon men and women ev-. ervwhere to protect the sanctity of] and womanhood. We record| » satisfaction the growing enlist- ment of n'_-o leaders in a program of | education iud Christianization such as | ends to prevent crimes that provoke| snce. The home of the negro | SILL STOVE WORKS, Rochester, N. Y. |foua eceive the same ‘measure ot {akerso! ific S Iy “ombination Ranges and Sterling Warm Furnaces er Americans, and the sanctity of his s T = o L bl home relations should be safeguarded! - |in every possible way. Sw}ffl l::indl im- 6 xAS Sler i Dealer inYour artial action of the law should strike | kth‘e ll'g- Your town The yiolator of the sanctity of amy| | J. P. Borstow & CO., Norwich TWO ESCAPE DEATH i # WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS X Thomas Barry and Benny Sands,! J. P. Barstow & Co., Norwich, say . Tiomas Bany S Hemiy sead pany of New York, had a narrow es- | “Everything for the Home” If you want real range satisfaction let the Sterling dealer show you the Sterling Range. - - r [cape irom death Thursday morning | | when a big automobile truck capsiz R. W. CLACK WRITES TO |ond, fourth, seventn, and ninth. win-|while attempting. to° mone o ahacy | Y. M. C. A. FROM CHINA|ning three-fifths of all the points, and|curve at the foot of Dudley hill. in G ritae of 35 1ocail RS Ching Sddie: " Schonl “bcosay| Mystic. Fortunately, both “men 'es- | A A. ha n interes [ were broken. The most notéworth Jmf;“m]:,}.',es:‘e" TN P e from <. the local| performance was that of Tsou Hsi, one! " Larry and Sands were riding in a tive at Paot-|0f our Christian bovs, Who not only | truck en . route from Willimantic ta oke the records in both mile and ‘The Purchase of Better Quality Furniture Is Really North . i = 4 Westerly, where the company of which a (';;,,“\"\f.“b DleDutaee ”‘;j e fourteen | thoy are members were booked to play | T T err ou e m i e e | R ragay VGt owned by ontestantecAn} L s (I, (OET AN Rei ”r‘n‘d"d':' George Manchester and was driven by | . ° o 0ol class and aimos [ e e it Dasiddle| George J. Brown of Willimantic. The{ the lnest 1n O conom to ractlce ~olleg € st dif- | o R m‘;h :idx:\!.‘:r;l truck contained several pet dogs, a] - vear TSINE|(he Goubles without.the loss of a sin-|POny and several sheep. jua College, tt indemnity | gio ' 555 5 "y The truck was going down Dudley B b o . . * e victar in the (0L | % 1ier the Shest ity Hith. weral i i ainue ey Gl riE) In purchasing furniture you should always keep in mind The type of furniture that you will see on display on our High ormal | r th t o e e e~ two machines met at a sharp 3 & £ . 5 ) 3 i \ssociation | Picked to go to Manila for the Far|curve at the foot of the hill, the tour: the fact that you are going to live with your furniture sales floors was selected because it was designed for o ag. Whigraraiorih e at win- | Sastern Games. Five of these were|ing car being close to the . track.| 1 A It isn’t like an article of wearing apparel ner, .o jucatio iotingfu boys. One of them, how- | Brown, who was driving the truck, | a long time. 1sn t like ai 5 g 3] A h 1l of th: liti d in the jave-ever. was taken sick on the trip. and|steereq to the side of the road and that you wear only for a short period and then discard. service, for beauty, for character and all o e qualities | had to be sent back, so did not get 10| the machine went along on two wheels . . - o l b . class, however | COmpete. The Peking basketball team|for 2 distance of about 100 feet Furniture that is hastily selected and bought simply be- that home keepers, who appreciate the better things, e R e o Hen e a1t o cause the price is low, very often develops into an eye- sec-|In Shanghai thirteen more men were|eq into a big elm tree beside the road. | picked for the track team from Fast|The car which weighed about a ton China, and we were joined in Manila|and a half and was top heavy cap- Paotingfu schools finished sore after living with it a short time. would like their furniture to possess by lhi"f:’c:‘b“'dgll. e‘a“rlr}p ‘_;m:“t tenhi®|sized and the two men Were buried o | = i O i beneath it If Your Ears Ring v e e e Barry and Sands were extricated a THE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD FINDS ITS GREATEST Bedroom Furniture rried off the lom's share of the | owelr myered the formon iy opae Se- POPULARITY IN DINING ROOM FURNITURE With Head Noises prizes. They won the track and field | erations of the face head nnd- bagy Bove Foest suzzing §|| et breaking eleven records and ty-|and a sprain of the left ankle and th puzzing liing one. The Chinese took second and | {iiter having a fracture of (he lef catarrnal | Proke two records. while the Japanese|tnhigh and bruises of the body. They and | were a poor third, though they also|were attended by Dr. A. H. Meyers of double || broke one record. 'In swimming, vol-| \ystie. whe after iving emergency . pint of fliev ball, and basketball the teams fin- | RISt ‘RaiEPhe e reEEB T To anuiated §{ished in the same order. but the Chi- | fc" awrance and Memorial Associat- ° nese beat the Filipinos out ‘of first|eq® pospital in New London place in football. The Japanese as usual took the marathon run, and di-|= — vided the honors with the Filipinos| 3% ] H ck relief notses open the sensitive skin may be chafed, tated and itchy. 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