Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 10

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Z g gumg; s :n-r -;.smuma, is but a Dotroft, - MIGK. ' Oct." 21 —Possibility | small’ bart ‘of the programme: bin mv:;ion Ta ihe Pratestant Lpisce. | Bishop Chauncey -B. Brewster of pal- Church- wag’ brought-to-the atten- | Connocticut ia an uddress outlining fion of the triennial general conven- |the stand of the church in this respect |, tion here agdin today during a fignt on'| declared “tiie social democratic trend tho floor of the house - of - deputies | May be traced to the gospel of Jesus against- the dceeptance of a prayer for | Christ. We are witnessing thecnd of | the blessing of -graves. . an age ot individualism and the com- Thomas Nelson Page, former Unitéd | ing of an age of social co-operation, In States ambassador to Italy, denmounc- | the new era the church has a duty. ing the tion ‘of pragers for the| Outlining a wocial policy -for the dead, swa: és' to such an’| church, Bishop Erewsier suggestcd a extent that thqwtyu- o&jectpd to was |stand for: right- and justice every- rejected. vhere: living wages: the principle of “Before you khow it yea .will find | collectivo bargaining;. freedom of the your church divided,” he said. “Bet- | individual worker. from coercion: a ter be divided than that we be led iato | part for the employed in the internal paths we know ‘not. The gentlemen of fmanagement. of industry: a weekly the prayer bo¢k revision commission |rest day; Stopping of exploitation of received no authority to consider any- | labor of women and:children; placing thing wuchsn: the doctrines of this|economics on a broader numan basi: church.” reorganization of industry which must ‘Mr. Page introduged 'a _resolution fbe an ‘end to autocra:ls mastershi questioning the cnmmisshzn as to its an d to paternal patronage in wel- authority to touch the church doctrihes | fare work and reasonable relations ot in its work of revision - and asking | partnorship between capital and la- whether such.changes had been made:|bor. Broadening {nfluences sweeping the | The sneaker voiced bellef that al- clergy and membership of the churoh jihough the industrial conference in throw upon the, “organization an im-{ Washington might not accomplish that portant part’' in social democratiza- | for which it was called, “the trained tion,.according to bishops, priests and [minds of capital and labor will vet Wwork out a lust solution of their prob- . WNERS who have no me- laymen who addressed a joint session § eariiér today. The plan for church |lems.” 5 NINE AGREEMENTS MADE BIBLE CLASS EVENING Chanlcal ablllty’ at all tell e that ON WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION HELD AT Y. M. C. Al{ the Cadillac is particularly suit- Famo Stops Baldness | 5 wen " wmlilh oo o5 e o gl : : ed to their needs, because it re- proved by Commissioner J. J. Doro- [ Men's Christian Association Tuesday | & - hue: evening. Supper was served in the It Kills Seborrhea—the Scourge of Healthy Hair 1, Groton Tron Works, employer , and | directors' room. each man paying his s 3 w2 " n I s e e Bl . auires so little attention. of $15.37; and George Chin, New | General Secretary Bdwin Hil led 2 Yom meed Do longer be alarmed st Seborrhea produces dandruff and If your scalp itches, if your hair o X Thefalling omt of your hair cilis the hair. is dull and lifeless, if you have London ,employe, right le: bruised|the ciass and the following outline 2 - % 3 & .. dandruff, it means that Sebor- and lacerated. June 19, at rate of|was discussed: What does the Bible These i actmalt> 2 way to prevent Fotio yyows n:wAhe'flt}'V:y hair by thea is working against the fife xw.ss,lP. J:_“Hm, x.hathtm, N;’L. em-| cay about its inspiration? . Various c waking the scalp healthy of o ploye, laceration and bruised hand, | scripture texts were cited to show that Beiemec-discovered that the scowge 1y o of Famo is ot that of a b August 14, at rate of $17.39; Samuel) yo Bible was the inspired word of A. C. SWAN COMPANY of beldness was duc to Seborrhes Dl Sation OF & SoRGcis Mhish rabe Youwiil: Sl Peino o ils ot .t Glasser, employe, New London, right|Cod, and that inspiration in this case ' E he dicemc that produces dandraff. D lotion of a massage wh eotler goods Comstes et the bener forearm and fractured left leg, AuUEUSt| meant, God breathed, that “holy men Norwich—New London ut the dandrul e 19, at rate of $6:03; Charles Smith, | of old spake and wrote as they were Two years ago science found Famo. immetiately ‘enetratis the i Groton, employe, left forearm lacerat- | moved by the Holy Ghost” What the It feeds the glands that It comes in a convenient trial sime O R Bible says about its purposc was dis- The formuia was worked out and 3 the 7ooks of i Bakr at 35 cents, and e - Packard Motor Car Co. New I@1-| cussed and it was shown that its perfected a3 a specific for baldness. 2 J puat a8 m‘m ry don, employer, and Pierson Dolbeare, | purpose was to give men the knowl- m ame of the cidest pharmaceutical Famo dissolves the dandruff so that A s :ew;l {;:n::r;ne;\g?;f;(m&?w :{ xndge of iIes;xs ?hrxst that they might! } laboratories in Detroit. t actually disappears. ¢ & e Lo * ave real life; it was = P Your rmflzy'inbc returned if you rat? of $12.74. = that among other things the Bible fi — It was givena rigid test in the hends Better still it kills Seborrhea, the are not satisied. N. Benevenuti & Son, New Londom, | tagzht us patfence and gives us com- | of Teputable hair special germ of dandruff. | employer, and Frank Jackeno, New| fort in every time of trouble. It was| s - e tustee and the tep. | Soborchoa is the medical name ! London, employe, sprained and bruis- | suggested that fo get a corroct esti- | 3 its eficiency was proven in scores o ~ =m s bet for a morbidly increased flow eq back and thigh, Sept. 4, at rate of | mate of the kind of life a fellow was| 3 of cases in private practice long it 2 hair $12. living all that was necessary was to thicker and faster. Atwood Machine Co., Stonington,| compare one’'s life with thé teachings employer, and Fred. Dotolo, Westerly, | of the Bible. Another important purs employe, poisoned right hand and | pose is to enable a man to Keep clean| FLETCHER POST INVITES forearm, at rate of $10.12. and true as shown in the words of THEODORE RQOSEVELT HERE Oliver Woodworth Co. New Lon-|Psaira 119:8, “Wherewithal shall a it il alecmae T el R Robert O. Fletcher post. Amer; to us. If you can possibly come| driven Ly Georg r any date that suits your| tained me during the next| attended by before it was given to the world at mo contains no alcohol. The persistent use of alcohol on the dries the hair and the scalp. ards grayness by ke e don employe: and Robert A. Lyons, X ar: eeping From the llhu‘\nu-y of F. A L TINn cinmatse tondais abd 1eE e herts Nete e Legion, which is planning = biz orwich should 'liold man Norwich Pension Board Officers turiny Pharmacists, mfl"fi( ‘Mich. muscles bruised, Oct. at rdate of d. smoker for jater in the . as you P raps - 1.0f exnr P 2z > 31003 1 "A very important thing about the| WhiCh time it is planned to have many | know, it home ‘of your ma-|pen ch the late G | Bibic i« that it solemnly warns men| Prominent speakers has cxtended ternai _grandparents Arrangements | Smith was president for ma ea }as to the danger of doing wrong, 3 olonel eodore Roose-| have been made in the event ¢ yur LA olb) D CONNECTICUT IS SECOND | et aitn et o T p“:[ velt, to be present at the smoker. Nor-| coming to It ind take you| “u‘ wich is a city that has many close|to see the diffcgrnt | would T | | ar and ul’ tions for | | | IN THRIFT PLAN SAVINGS | .. “ewnateoever & man soweth, that LEE AND 0SGOOD CO. To date the people of Connectictt [ 35571 Tt ise reaps connections with tho loosevelt e e e have invested $1.142,852.17 in TRrift| The fact wag mentioned that to be| 1Dy Mrs. Roosevelt's parents family assoc You Special Famo Agents g Stamps, War Savings Stamps and | . successful business man, it was not| Puried in Yantic cemetery swhich and came Treasury Savings Certificates, accord- | %o have all npssible theory .of| Deen visited many times by the every ve to visit s o' the Iatest: reports recefved. by | e 1 manane, theory Of| Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in years grandparents in -l past. The following is the letter sent Your father ha Dr. Howard alweys recommended the Connecticut War Savings .Com- to put the theory inte tice, | . mittee. Massachusetts leads with a | = 0 practice |4 Colonel Roosevelt: le in_order to be a successful grand total sales of $3,675,058.88, und it was necessary mot|ae muesdore e October o s | * Connecticut is second In ‘the grand | only to have a knowledzs of the Bible| M, Theodere Roosevels, . i i xidaze for Oflg S total to date. The sales for Septem- | but to put that knowkiedge to a 1 | < i ber 1 Connectict ~ wers 38004436, | Hant wes, and that meang fo solis brecy| ' ‘American Legion, s [OERA : making a per capita sale of .08. The| opnortunity to do Lhe things that the 19 West 4th St, New York City.| Commander Robert O. Fletcher Post. | Dear Sir: Our local post of the = | &0 ) ¢S a per capita total sales to date is .91. Jo teaches: Connecticut is third in sales for the | = oy oy il meet each Tuesday|American Legion plans on giving a Gvr[ Suffers Scalp Wound. month of September zmoutning e ar o1 And ol Yeaer meny|reunion and smoker to all ex-service| A c old named Hanson,| himie 2y sods ratis $69,664.56. Massachusetts came e ted fa Bite Sinys R WRO| men in the town: of Norwich. This|living Wine stheet, was| sions badesernnel aive Tevtans ot te with $250,519.44,with Rhode lIsland | 37°, 7 ¢ i will be in the nature of a drive for| struck knocked down Laure | Bronghial Acrhmn. Money back 111t fatls. in second placc with a fotal of $75.-| Sunie. membership. We should appreciate it| Hill ¢ e o honilirel] Gosranteed hariiess. AL drussisi. 307,65, Malne’s total sale aggregate | [po iy Very much if you would come up and|Tiesday it HeRkee: 15 A $32.120.80. New Hampshire's total| “'® | sales smount to $48,401 Vermont is in the cellar position with $15,227, 08 Reports also show that the & s here und the town a great privil 1919 Fearsof mm and observation convineed ‘A Cl’nld’s Soft Teeth mand or the new Treasury Savings| T LA T D U SPEAK Yan ! Maria Gallup, Norwich. | Certificatss of $100 and 31,000 i in- | Are Easily Injured| OLDER GIRLS CONFERE\CE ection of Chairman,] r, “A Job or a Life Work, creasing daily. The teeth of younz children are not ! Miss Dora Dickenson ary r Which 2. ot tReTonEnly Ceald ey A 3 o pedasosy S ertrude H Mize Margaret Desiing, New|Rey. L. G. SHERBURNE TO Sy gt stevs | e v o5 7 Selected toi LOCATE IN THE WEST |tooth pastes cont pumice, powered : : S = s 2 e o Tior ks Trmen mets | meeiT ot Soreien, | orster ahell, ' ‘aeid-caloium-pHosphate: little knowledge is a danger- he New London county cont Practieal Suggestions for Girls”,|{who officiated at Christ Kpiscopal | Prof. ¢ liege found % a for older gziris is t 2 f S iiss Dorothy Dickenson,| church in West andzy Cmaeln |one of these which was ETiity enough: ous thlng —and the con- next Saturda: e Secor . Frie St MR o | ool Pedagogy, Hartford. guest while there of Mr. and Mrs.:to seratch glass! It is well for lno[h-{ sregational churc s S 00, LR S DEEnS Hymn Leonara Hiscox of = Spruce street, fors to be caretul. i { & dti = h - - o i et Challenga Mr Westerly. _Rev. Mr, Sherburne, who | professional men al . x o e Steven ‘supt. Giris'| bas recently returnéd from overseas, |low Albodon Dental Cream to rmed tire “shopper” can hardly their homes. Dr. Henry | = Work, Hartford. Ieaves soon with his family to locate | be used in conneetion with the conference|in the west Wwith a prosperous field of | R. Kréider, professor of chemistry at be also a conference, church work in view. XTowu University, considers it a su- hours and in the same = | perior preparation, and the children of | for the teachers and mothers Had Call from Former Pastor. ltn« :.«:cl‘:\s(:‘r ,?rpm:h ,’ALs: lum have in which they will have | 5 : o rie | their-“tooth drills” wi ity to_ discuss #atormally | o bev, Jobn Thompeon of South Griet| Albodon is calcium carbonate, sap- Miss with girls with Mrs. Stevens, |, eorge L. Yeomans ofl,nified and mixed with the well- known‘ :| Lafayette street on Monday. He was|of son ang others. 3 |oils of cloves, cinnamon and eucalyp- e D o him o anans. NP | tus. It Is peculiarly effective and %afe | o = 3 | & P for women and chiidren. A tube last- | 3oy Struck By Automobile. | Bncyclopacdia of Methodism edited by | {1 TUC weska can be bought for S5e | . Doctor Issues Warning LE A e ey fart store” 7 full injured Sunday afternoon, when And ll the youngster was struck by a tour- lells oW Lo top |ing car, owned and.driven by Edward McNamara of Norwich. The child 8 Suffered numerous injuries, inciuding a! i b H possible fracture of the Skull and oDaACCo al { numerous ‘Jacerations. * Hé s now a 5 ® patient at Lawrence hospital, having ———— | been removed to the institution in an o i 4 A Bkuy. oipel | unconscious . condition immediately o = o e i rae s e b e e ay You to Drive Over t Sfore and Ak fue[Of his home with other ~companions tablet after [about 4:30 o'clock when the McNa- ek mgsw“wm and Take Advantageof These Unusually Low Prices. The following i the nfe hope to have more than a very little knowledge of any make of tires—or any real under- standing of true tire economy. Calr” The car owner who rides on Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires stops “shopping.” He knows that at least one make of'tire de- livers more miles of service. He knows that the name Firestone mprore . janqteled The boy’s condition was reported to nsomnia. hea ;a;;z:g: e t un- s sald t s truly a be somewhat improved at the hospital : S T IR N Mo afiernosn. — “New' Londen uniformly spells economy to e Kidney rouble; ; roud OATS, 96 lbs. Per Bag.............. . $2.55 ! i over often t udios a0 vorking the party. CORN, 100 Ibs. Per Bag. . . . CRACKED CORN, 100 lbs. Per Bag........... $3.00 PENANT & WIRTHMORE STOKFEED None UNION GRAINS, 100 Ibs. Per Bag ............ $3.85 BEST NO..1 TIMOTHY HAY, $1.75 Per 100 Ibs. PeriTon ... 0s i, e vlee v v 338,00 BEET PULP, Per Bag ...................... $2.10 COTTONSEED MEAL, 36 P_er Cent.,, Per Bag... $3.85 OTHER COMMODITIES AT SPECIAL PRICES. Charles ':Slosberg & Son 8 COVE STREET, WEST SIDE | | | | | | I 1] | GINGER ALE Owes its Character in Part to the— care taken in choosing the best of Ginger Root —and in its washing—grinding—and preparing —all foreign subslanus being climinated. 1t is the last word in Ginger Ale "'m“figP"m” ER NATIONS HARVARD CO.. LOWELL, MASS. w.:—l.,-..cmwmszm:nfc;.»f S A IS g et Wit i | { Hm for Hnrvard Ginger Ale——James E. Moore, 79-81 Water Street l bt e - »

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