Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH * BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 5, 1919 % HER - \¥shington, Nov. 4—Japan replying |have asserted frankly that unless ef- "6 a-nofe fxo mthe American Zovery- |fective cooperatior could be arranged: ment last ‘September regarding c¢ondi- Sunday mornin; ed b th théjAmeri- [ed upon the American government | Pastor. Rev. cancauthoritios; both military: And. in | might feel compelled to make publie| fecitation, The: News, | that country. This announcement was | the reasons for the withdrawal. made today at the state department, . What plans were suggested eifher|October 24, and received in the Unit- Birch; reading..¥.ove: ‘World,Mr: Press dispatches’ from Omsk, ‘dated | fynif ™y DERENT 3 3t B 7 sersice, Youth and:the New Day was given=in the M.B. church! The' programme in- uded: Hymn, “f#ad On, O, Hternal, by congregation. Responsive! the United States might feel obliged |r°ading, Superintensent: G.E:: Colveri ¢p, to° withdraw.its troops. from" Siberia | 21¢ school; prayer:(inunison), follow- nis tions in Siberia, has ‘expressed. a wil- |and that should this course be decid- ixm;m;s to cooperate silent_praper. for the ‘absent | Day, is Delphine Fis |'by the American or Japanese govern-|ed States today 'said that Col. George |rccitations followed descripti | ment was not.disclosed, ;nor was there | H, Emerson, of flie American rail | any announcement as to whether’the | commission, had ordered the withdra: | negotiations had been concluded. - * al of the Ameridn Tailway corps from The mote.seps by the United States |Siberia to colieide with the evacuation | LLgR: Peverly . Rtk to Tokio i September has never beén |of the Czecho-Slovakia forces for re- made public by the staté department, | patriation to Czecho-Slovakia Novem- from Tokio a month|ber 4. State départment officials said, | azo said the United States had poi; |'dut " that, Japdhese "tréops in Si had failed to protect the lives | property_of the American railroad en- | tinue its operations in Siberia. , gineers;and.~had _failed to cooperate { with, thent in the broad spirit of .gbn- | mission . in. Omak. had withdrawn.-to | ducting thefrailroad ‘in the interestTof the Russian neop}c by permitting- the | sheviki. portation of Tood supplies so nec- | ment led to the report at Omsk that| Unveil sary to the Russians. . . 45 The Amerlear note 4lso ‘was said to ‘withdrawn. | but - dispatche perance, - Madéline.-.JB Labor, Em-Beth, When ; te. however, tha? these: forces were mot| i to be withdrawn: and that the Amer % = 3 Mrs. R. Irving Hurlhs can railway commission would con- _ | manhoodAwa It was said that the members of the| kin, Irkutsk before the advance of the bol-{ Republic. Officials thought this movy the American railway corps was to be| superintendent Dudi that #& b, Woraen's- €ongress in a ‘#Pes- , government intends-to sell. Nearly two adopted. unanimously. of | olution | on#the resolution ach an principle in child labor hat a child £ lemon e f c ion schoo) n - wyilld e smade in the s L £ 1 \ recommended- by the . del- that ne~or lent organization Bridgeport. RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE"~ WORKING WOMEN'S CONGRESS [t hington, Nov, ihatfons énact legisla- |ment was made tonight,..that..the tion . prohibiting idfistrial labor by : 1 below. the/dga . of sixteen were | ed § greement on only ap ke hull: ion concerni n-adl work-the. duy 10 boy may be Bhe Britich “@tegition ~sab) BT Mo aicr-siee-~Ge I R Sunday School, “Supt. | GOVERNMENT TO ASK $75000 Colver; Voices 6 | | jorie Gates: Vofces FOR FERRIS TYPE _smps‘m i et Adults, M ing, O, Master Tust ‘Thee. b on . Part Four: 00 as the price for the 3500 ton | Order. The Surrend type wooden ship hulls the C P delphia, 4-=-Recommanda- Emergency Fleet Corporation has'fi i the, - Tnternational | : - to: Youth: R. Action hundred wooden ships, most of the Ferris type. are to be sold. The prite me for Sunday now ‘in thé ‘moor=’j Methodisth, =awitrn present state of and is on the came after a the sugge: ing basins in the completion. are 'boat | eningj service the care of mo 1 also be sol Friends. To purcha; sire, Lh will se]l ipment at such. pri ? we estimate Ferris. hulls. can: be. fin-, Harmon: L. Perking hed as steame for .000, or % ver deadweight ctive in 1 reslution also pro- > engage in any and. have been de- e @ medicdl “offi- 088 thifni “18 ye shaltbe she ecn 18 and 21 than Beaumont Portiand. fornii cattle. nployment up physical on BULGARIAN DELEGATES LEAVE PARIS FOR' SOFIA Baris.. . Nox., is ). The Bils garian peace. delcgates. - witl - femves P i to confer with rding U“n* | i, and of eport or ike part in the discuss WES'I’v\m\'STgR v the success or failure of any day de- pends upon whether the bowels functionate properly or not You Need The digestion of food entails the production poisons that - must Lawpest Sele of Any i Criticism and Ciuenship _ Tt is the plain, public duty, of every citizen to eriticize propesed government measures believed to be harmful. Swift & Company is in a better position perhaps, than others, to understand the meat packing business in all its relations to public and private “interests, even though the others may have been giving the subject a great deal of sincere attention. Swift & Company is convinced that interference with its legitimate business function by governmental agencies, however well intentioned, would be an injury to every man, woman and child who wants meat to eat, as well as to the men who raise the meat and to those who dress and distribute’it. Mazximum service that cannot monopolize because of keen competition and lack of control over sources of supply is furnished at a minimum of profit—a frac~ tion of a cent per pound from all sources. 5 . Therefore Swift & Company is taking every/legit— imate step of citizenship to prevent such interference. These advertisements are intended to help k you, and to help Congress decide what is best to be done. Mistakes are costly’and apt to be harmful in these trying times. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Il Swift & Company, U.S. A. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street H.C.'Ad-na.lmgug T 0id Worid by Dudiss :C: Perkins, sThe | Fallen Soldier, Miss«Mary. Bireh;. Hlj pr, T £ 3 Gotten ~TWeplth.. bys. HOnnY A Mol | Hr e e e s o Fable: Intem-! per irch Bennet: Cross the, Crowded Ways. of | St. . Ring| iy of ¢ by Mrs. Satterlee before retrn< 1’;%* e$s | ing. to ‘California. 15 %' | The canvass for renewals: of Red farriet Bishop Brown mtt, The Re-|3M. turned Soldier,, Bordop Maniore;. Wo- | Miss_Jen The Christiafft Employed, Dav id | Carter; singing,. Battle Hymn of lhe‘ Part: Thrée:: THE ORFWay'' The| 5 of the Cross by Assistant G.Perkins; The ) ) Appeal of the Church of Christ, R.|abSent, Margherita Pettinl Irving Hurlbutt. The Response o Pudley €. Perkins; “The.’Charge of the| Thg Huributt; 7 hymn, Fred¥the Géod Fight. ] The topic of the Epworth’Leagué evs “gur Relation” To- | uipment on the vessels’ will| wards Others; Towsrds Nelghbors-and | G. Per- M, ret sev | Pesking was the sccompantar, At the service at 7.30 Y. M. €. A.| Secretary JI. W. Carter Spoke from| Golden Charm. John Paul Satterles of Long Beach, California, arrived Friday after an ab- scence of some years. My Satterice is 3rs. Fred E. Richar 0. B Newton, who ds:ill; | Ay, Los Angeles, where they taken an appartment. Mr. Satte: stay in the village and will be joined| ’ 3 oo : Cross membership began Tuesd: | Part Two included: The:New World, | der schoql parfect in attendance during Oc- | 70 0G0 SHIP TONS OF SUPPLIES ! for it W Rev, Allen Shaw Bush. who has bgen the guest of veral . weeks. Rev. B ducted service in the With| Congregational 5 y Foa Station Agent A. O. Faford and fam-|said purchasing pow The Passing ‘of the 01d| ily of Ola World,| Luke, 18:18. 'The theme, | WHY IS5 IT? -'"‘*i & THAT FOR OVER EIGHTY YFARZ l wis hale rerosc: dowa_at.ihe feet-of brother-in-law and sister, M: d | % and Mrs. Satterlee traveled recent- “ Have been used for Constipation and Bilious Disorders ‘ from Ean rancisco, - stopping at Denver, Duslap, Towa, | YOUR DRUGGIST KNOWS i isited Mr. Satterlee Edmund 8. Satterlee, thence York city ‘where they havej un- | lage, to_one vacat the chairmanship of Mrs. er| 3 <. Edde Simmons il Buckingham. Mrs. Del Fish, 0 Mrs. Albertus Dean of New | mg } London . were recent: visitors at -the, ‘ho'..ue of-Mr. and Mrs. George the' Tong Cove District| necessity for fighttag. rfere botween the - ©oa the fighting A ‘central Madeiro Smith, Herman|SENT, TO U. §. ARMIES IN FRANCE | ard Chase, Richard Chase,! | no Ghilardi, i 2 McGuire, Gildo S Notiing sbould def for suppl.e: 00,000 ship | from the United States to An | 1den | armies in France between June 1 000, and o on AN and Depember. 191, ana 10,192,000 tons |tor vehicl s %! were purchased r arles G.!and over s rred con- | Dawes, of, Chic Cuv‘lgencr.xl a0d purcha | Knowtedge o° s and deeds, °r vigts ax and of Bush and family rned Saturday great > e soul upon her crystal Preston t »: Ty rch, Sunday told the senat mora ot knew ‘s wisdom tifl" it moved this week from the house of B ‘Emma Bennett. | v." Madeline” and Yin>Beth Bennétt, “each| vipture. - selections and: Mrs. | TMrs: Dorothy | Fanny. A. Yidlep-C./Perkins, on “the topie ngham saig at the of-| Jesu, Miserete, dithelbert | Duyiti - Carter 1, "Comme; Miss Jennls G. -sang, | bee aumonz the feet and Zold of many HUMGK OF THE DAY that poetry what you'call blank e . apswered Miss € it reads as the who wrote it was a shington Star. to that t me was Binks—The under icken ple "you abominably -tough. | ter—There wasn't any { crust to nat pie. sir. It was served ion a paper piate and you've eaten it —Detroit News. - “He who- puts hi must not turn back | park orator i “What's he to do when he gets to the | ond of the furrer?” came the inevitable voice from- ‘the ' crowd.—Edinbargh Scotsman. “S0 you are engaged?® “Yes.” “Hlow. romantic! . Is:he.your ideal™’ “No” said the girl candidly, “merel; se best offer 1 could get.”’—Louis: ville Courier-Journal. | '“We might brighten this Congres- i sional Record 2 whole lot,” said Sema- Sorghum, reflectively. How? cutting out -a lot-of these and putting in cloakroom —Washington Star. “You know.” remarked the minister that money is man's worst enemy. 11" thoughtfully repleid the mar. addressed, “I suppose that is why some people like him for the ememies he has" mad ‘Yonkers Statesman. “Cholly tried to kiss me, upset the ! canoe, fell out, ruined his new suit and i nearly drowned. He's in the hos- under You'll Find All The ew Coats Here OF SPECIAL PRICE TODAY Real value is represented in these and then graduating Stylish Coats at $27.50 — value that you will be unable to match Ps in price upward to —just drop in and look them over. nd to the- plow " screamed the $75.00 that kise."—Kansas City KALEIDOSCOPE A luminous paint of English inven- on for automobiles is said te make a ar couted with it visible two miles at night, ., An'inventor. has brought omt a-temt with @ frame"so shaped that it can be used as a garage with very, littie waste of room. Greece ‘as required radio equipment on 4|l passenger vessels of 300 or more ions deadweight capacity and on all + cargo ships or 1000 or more tons. For treating victims of insomnia, an Englishman has invented apparatus i that flowd water through ® pad, mas foreheads until sisep | MR = T 3 For- lesting the dangers of wime gises an Englishman has invented ap- Paratus that pholugraphically meas- ures the duration of fashes of explo- 1 sions. | According to' the répoit of the com- | mission of labor, the first strike in the United States took place in New York city in 1741, when a number of jour- neymen: bakers_combined and refused to work until titeir wages Were raised. An organtzation known as the Bev- cren club has, the London press re- ports, inaugurited a scheme with the objact of keeping at home, by means of rabbit breeding, some part of large sumis of money that leave Great Bri ain annually in the purchase of furs. A, cablegram from Consul General Hollis, -dated London, Qct. 15, saye that the Vickers company has com- Ay tradted to .supply sirplanes, hangers Just the Coat , At the Price You Want to Pay {ard airplane works to the 'Chinese government, for which they are float- {ing a £8.000, 5,500 at mot- | mal exchange) loan at 3 per cent. | BRIEF STATE NEWS 'Hartford —During the past 18 days no.less than 25 horses 4ave béen shot in Hartford end West Hartford be- 5“” they . were suffering from glan- era. Desp River—Lawrence Ely of Lyme Just In—New Lot of OVERCOATS B i v B o tyms : Co. and_ has rented the teze- For good warm, wool Overcoats, p - and then. gradually §|& o tis. Aiote Johasotl pevse’ o this new shipment has got every advancing in price to | Esex strest. 4 i < ’ Suffield—The general committes-in other Overcoat we ever seen “back: ° 555 00 et of bis Whipore Tt ORRoR: J DRESSES SUITS A vorety thet il pesse. . $27.50 »” : al tion Saturday, Nov. 8, has completed ed off the map,” Starting at urrangements and & is estimated that 450 will he present al the banquet and" 200 ‘at the theatre party, Durha iting his' trups’ w muskrats, was,surprised .and. plensed to find in one of them an otter, caught hv two toes on one of its forefeet. The ofter ‘was & ldrge one and had ‘béatt! ful black fur, worth $30. It weighed 15 pounds and- measured- four fevt- and five inches.. .0 . . 9t m&um— Bux:'m's :.ro Txn;?: _that ere e semeining doing this i - fiter on th Bsings at the jume- ‘tiom, which B8 .the purihas. more 1and: This'report i3 yet v Iy, immeaiketly’. the il mission anzual ‘ingpe: BOYS’ SUITS $13.50 If you have never visited our store, know nothing of our methods of doing business, we Hartford.—Frederick X Virgleid, a cfficial :nry d_mg.mv tmen!, was reo skate cap! T ef, : ‘work & —

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