Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 10

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"t%fies Ut e ¢ opisbeted | : i i tey < Was Diebeh s 18,068 tompared 'with 1,669 ) : 3 3 or re BN i total number of ailens :déported, i | § 5 ent! 7 Bags - {clbding ‘those réfused admission and | “{ 8¢ Chiuese 'deportegl ;mder the : cluston Jaws. was 11,728 as against! 5 $,916 in 1018, ° trattord and Néw'iYora. 5 . “T'he number: 1}, admlzs‘w;& Afigfii n?fnnwu‘ai:g:m: ! % ; it . eclared ‘today @ 3 1zénship durin; e past wyéar v N yns receivéd last . Reviewing the| &1 rev ¥ © :e:er “than: Fa_fy receding . year. | ihe village: ; > Beath of Richard G. Beeta at his: ihdustrial situation, | se “that | mél- famounting to 247,358, the repuré said. | Mf. and Mrs. Fred B. Thath T Anzelos, "Cal. | Mr. Béebb te means had been 3 ; uponi ‘Leaving ‘out; of = consideration’ the |were married. regently, Wil Stafford in 1858, After gradu- ng ‘all the other re- p] opPpPo e Organiza-|year 1918 this was a far greater num- | this village.: Mr.‘Ihonias is'employed ony ‘W esleyan academy; Wilbra- i, and that: hufian unions, More dndlper than was admitted m any twa|at the Qnames River: Speciaity. o iheids associated with his fasher find 'the, m-u:mm:l1 more: do “industrial “disputes® ‘menace ears during: Federal su; n, Mil=' pany’s plant. Mrs. ¥homas Was 2] . Eefib.e:. in the-mercantile 7 thei.relationship .- betweeny the public /as! ' well'ias empliyer -and itary ‘statistics” h? 'l-¥28,335 Eunice E. Stevens of Mertiniac, Mass In 1881 at the-age of P . et ms lln‘ employe with justice ‘to e secretary sald, adding{who acquired citizenship after they| Alfred Comstock,: - who been| e the town of Stafford that the right to strike should be &|assumed. the . untform of 'the -United |spending a week ag the sugwfl;g: % being the youngest § that just as international | means of efense and a weapon of | States' - E aunt, Miss Minerva E. Co he: became a. stock- |- mEs, n(z-m int - ‘making | offernse. * i3 3 § £ ,Po; '%m Unit Statés . Employment | leit for Audubon, z B 2z of the managers of the e o ““Thet. t' ofjany e | Sgrvice at thé end of thé war-had. 350 | Henry St. Gérmain -and Armel % 5 T . In 1888, 7 ol i ‘ ‘kxni*éfi:‘ A = v any redsond offices with . persannel of 3,700 and | Ploutf, who have.been on an Auomos’ C : p : voktzan industrial * tikthe Sec- | gt \is ssutticient to Righsel- s’ the|an administrative force at Washing- | bile trip mm?gh_ Massachu 3 1 % A i retary sald the stability of industrial|pacic element of human liberty,” he | ton - of: 300. * During the eleven war|which they ted friends in Holyake, 3 com- Scraaton, Pa- 45 i e for' a number of years' gnit he : : o | - Jacksonille; TIf:— relations rested on mutual counsel s @ - | months of 1918 .the Service placed| Chicopee- Falls ‘and Springfield, - have| Py L years i s ; : A, ville, “Just as the peace .of ‘nation ?:g to 3’;‘3&’5."&&';&"3%}"&3; 2,698,887 per sons in er;mloymen! out ret’t{x:ned ;o l;he!r"fii:mte {: PAequut.,:a > ‘;’::o ‘;’:tflg?dmtzgfi “g;“;fl&"fi;‘; -t Fosse:fu s;:;ré:s:x’\ %’e'n”fiti-flg ;’f:e‘no:tl 5 nllunt;d . thin, promoted frank and friendly i of a registration of 8,675,858, . and Mrs, Albert W. Avery have Lot . D Bt X Res, . T or amlbiition to do anything. § Lton B aalAt e g ooy sk g 8 e PRl el it e L L R entertaining their daughter, Mr.|Effle (Cady, daushter of A: D, Cady| - I ton da ateorors o.work. With: | My doctor told me abant Wil % #industry be mianfained by the [0 " Gongstitu “?XR bes not follow | disputes -brought .to the attention of|and.Mrs. Clarence Avery and daugh- : 0{151»1& Years ago.. On account of his | - in ten days aftar taking VinolT eould | took it and the resuitis I em-strong ¢ methods. But this. Intercourse f1hs: specause thesh Pights ‘exist it is|the department during the yosr mum- | tors.- Misses Helen and Elinor, of | health -he Tent to Galifornia about 20| - see an improvement. It gave me a | and well-again, I now look after my can not eome about unless there is|nccedsary 1o gxerelse -, them They | bered *1,011.966, while the'number in-|South Windham, &nd = Mrs. Avery's % :sdae'oi'ih tehcem:ly‘h:e has ‘been’ con- |- glendxd appstite, I have gained in | baby. do all my housework and f ’l fAfat recognized the right of collective | must ‘neverthieless be " safeguarded.” |directiy R o Si‘fie{'s ‘g"‘ {Z“u:.. An":‘rzn"fisi‘yg;‘:;x A ness-Gltes taklgnrmn‘:itr‘:%‘: pmwc‘:?i b:esllf- 3 ‘mh R dlfeif ';‘"g" in every way:" | like ' new *person.”’ . Mrs. G. g. : TSt 1t b e dnterest 9o | urning to tae question-f the high | %€ the Year the Gepar(ment assigned | ‘Miss Jenni Finnes ys | Mr. Beebe was a past master of Wol-| 1. EANS, ! LAMsox. 5 ' mmnds that it be universally recog: A q - | commissioners of conciliation to 1,780 | tertaining as her guest for a few days s OF Wol- | .- o' all e . S i , for the primiary interest of the | 05t of ‘;j;:g; ‘;‘lg o ;‘};Yayf‘%fl‘:g cases, including 587 strikes. 1,113 dis¢ i\)mg Alice. Updegraft of Washington, gg;;eh:ng;vafi-o:; oot é’a’;fl“ d<;§ s feobie i prer e o ;:g;“‘gmfl;l::;"?fi eSe - 3 + s d threatened strikes, 63 lock- | D. C. % 2ne , e £ ere | “.E,*:e’;e’,"‘m’?f’ organization is a de- 3‘2;’ esx::lgm?“:-‘érah::?ffii]pr:s:fi: §§§§§ Sad thr:teneed strikes, 63 walk- !Ntlrp. é&npiethk Ncwt?{n 1"5 the ‘guest gfmfh@"Fkiéhl;l:{;‘oer;:{h:ank era E:g:;g Your money will be returned if Dinol fails— nlal of the only means of peaceable|HVity, :m out.and 17 walkouts. Of .these-1.229 | of friends in Yonkers, N. Y. s by was § . able for: wages and taking the means S had 2 oh Th 1 meefing iof - the ppoffer of “the Universalist church, of incredsed dompensation out of_the|Vere ofl’g‘;_‘;j&:fl‘;}‘@;fi of 219 refer- e, Weekly prayer. meefing ) ve: | Methodist church was held at - the | 113 Wife survives him. i \ ~ 1 « Board. 3 3 | el 2 2 D o oy e el s only o i e e Tl Method Mr: and: Mrs. Charles F. Bart- | Mr.'and Mrs. G? HY Bray entertained ) : 2 A SR D et of eing [t i e 110“ Wednesday. night. : o | g hankselying, | Mr.. andiMrs.| STRI s ] E ml ‘EATING T Aoy e e tihioe Fo the ze- lies Jennte Wood made briet visit | Charles Holden and " two_son : : STRI y $45 Do Gouiachg. yoE vivingand continuing of. the Work-{with friends in Norwich. this.week. - v_mx‘;tdfi » Mass., Mr. and Mrs: : Woodhead ™ and (four sons e d, .Mr. and 'Mrs. < Rodney foed is digested with- Reviewing the actlvitles of the va-! ingiGonditions Service, which was in-| Miss Jennie Kinnegan, after spend- |'gli JX Unless your Caryl and Qaughter of Melrose, Mass. ' 3 bureaus of the-departrient, ‘th i Ynaeatl s : eut the aftermath of painful acidity, i . g‘;‘;‘;z Said 254278 alieris cames to)] Lhcgted. during the war. to investigate|ing a. few-days as the guest of her tha joy is taken both eating gl o ki working - conditions and -to recom- | sigier, Mrs. Alma Johnson, at Croto y . ” out of Americani ‘Shores dumng: -the: /flscall mend . stapdards for their improye. on-the-Hudson, M. ¥ s rormactil e avia !\t Wilkied-Rhodes of Bos- and Tiving. . 3 : t 245,647 vere made by the. secretary.|home, : {on are gussts of Mr. and Mrs. George | has been the guest of het parents, M MANSFIELD CENTER @ . were 608 He'-alsd urged legislation - for. the| fThe Epworth. ledgue of the Methédist]| Rhiodes. - Word was received lats weelc| 2ml Mrs. J. Rollinso S £ o T IPHASY sk N Py the | continvation -of the U. S. Training church held its annual rell call Sup-Jof m{hdgalh of Mr. Rhodes’ son. Ed- o ,wB“ébee, is e€pending a fort- |° Miss-Sykes and Mrs. Higby ‘moved year before was 211863 Aliens de-|Service . “It . is believed,” e said. day evening. A large number respord- | Wi, Who spent several weeks here last | nig! ‘estiord, the guest of her |last Week for the winter into an aparte ment in-South Coventry. 0.3 ¢ Mrs. K. L. Dimock and Misdes Aus : parting during the last fiscal -year “that increased skill on the part of [ed in person and several by message, | SDring. He suffered an'attack,o <nfly-{ ne hew. Archer Walker, and his ram- awe. wendertul in their help to the numbered 216,231 as against ' 193,268 the. workers, and its consequent stim-| - Mr. pund Mrs: L. D. Phillips, enter- | enza last winter which developat into - e . e 5 - 4 : : : 1 3 “Mriand Mrs, Albert Board: a; g ; slemach troubled with over-acidity, | the year before. During;the last sev-] ulus townrds sresies production, is| tained a party of frlends of Miss Sadie | 1ung. trouble, from which he died. i And > man and (gusta and Mary Tilden made an auto- Pleasant te take—relief prompt and en years the Bureau .of.Immigration|oven move important in peace than in Halleck in honor of her 21st birthday.| =~ Mr: Ramsden 1s spending arweek 3;‘“&?“"; g‘f, . Norwich: - and. Mr. and | mobile. trip to. Hartford Wednesday' of definite. estimated that 36 aliens left -the|ygrm .+ «. . ‘Amorig-those’ fhesent were Misses Aoe | in. Providonaes s 0TS M J. Wright of. Stafford were the | 1ast Feek on business. .. ‘e. %% .+ - MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE :| country for every 100 admitted. —_—— j2elia_and Annabel Newton, Margaret| Miss Iris Webster * of . Huntington, guoate of Mrs. James :A."JohnSon. 10r |7 Mrs. Jane Stedraan wont Friday ta MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Allens admitted during 'the - past| No,man'was ever blamed for belng|and Reina Ungerer, Edith Gopoors Mass,, is'a guest in the home of \W. H. | '€ recent heliday. ] 10-54. v b the home of her son, Alfred all, a 3 T and Mrs. Charles' Phillips had 2] facm niegr Mansfay Center, gr p e Mesn b Tles Famare. Rog Miss Bthel Rollinson of Salem, Mass. ;;uesle uugng‘ Thanksgiving ‘week AL sseveral daysi: 45 . 3 Rev..F. W.'Klein was in wmw A e 3 Friday’ on-business. 'He also- ca) on 505 C + | Mrs.. Warren ' Porter, 2’ patient at Sz, Phl.ps ‘of 1 .| Joseph's hespital. 5 ? Sermon subjects “at . the ~ Baptist |~ e New - telenhone -operater at the church “last, Sunday . .were: Morning, | training school and -hospital .is AMis3 Deception;: evening, Peter's Fall.. The Grace Goddard-of Andove B..Y. P, U.;will be conidtcted this week ohn. H e P By Mrs.| Asa Harris. Subject, Truths | ,, JOin Hedman, the farmer “of “th That : 3 “Taught v 'g | State institution, “went to New. Yerk tonne v Taught. ,The Waman's | Fice Monday’ last.” - From 'there he Missionary vsaci_e_ty is to hold a Christ- il éafl‘ for LSverp.anl England, P eoealp aud subper M the vestry TR Tl - Sl tans 1 way to his old heme { TSk be B Wogk: ot DEaxer in Sweden. ' He expects to be away for i year were: in possession. of swms: of |a gentleman, but many are accused of Marion Fisher, Myrtlene Gessner, Alice | Webster.. money. aggregating $15,831,247. an‘av-|it. - . two months. S f George ‘Nelson visited his'parents i e AN J Woodstock Satiurday and’ Sunday. & L ©| At the'aid -department's- business s - . | megting Tuesday: of ldst: e K :three | néw membets were accepted: - Mre. Mary Durkee, Mrs. Warren Porfer end ; ) 2 & | MisS Nettie Greem. i : or rl a e The Decembet meetine of - Dunham ¢ " A 4 Memorial ‘church - last “Fhursday* was well " attended. Encouraging ifeports % from all. departments -and - unanimets B Dyspeptic Soup Eaters Can Change | transaction of: all business made. # a Their Spoon for'a Knife and Fork - @fi f}:’d 'D‘e‘;m Tt;""é SR ith' O 3 e meeting of e C.'E. s Y "': Wnth ke b eadiog these officers were chosen for the firet ablets the: World . Smile half of 1920: President) Miss E. L. : Again; e Klein:. vice president, James Greert; Ask s former . dyspeptic who tried |‘Corresponding secretarv, Mrs. Fenelon 4 4. ihe Stuprt's Dyspepsia -Tablets /plan | McCollum: recording secretaty; Mrs. ¥, A i i 2 2 # 2 S0 & what vwionderlul' relief they afford: (L. Garyey: treasurer, Ceorge -\Mflt e e % Instead. of, the: grouchy - howl of soup \Several associdte members were - at home and"the abject terror at the|uate dto actite membership. ¥ sight of good things to eat at'a party| The Sinday.school has voted to G : 3 * o % | do1 ¢ - t : ! b Christmas "concert, - e supper, the soup.spoon: has been re- | heve a- ChriStmas concert, s P . i placed by the- knife and fork. “Ihis [~ Firlistment week at Dunham Memo- .- -7 ' LSy 4 | comes. from . giving :the digestive [rial ckurch ¥ 3 ; { processes’ réquired assistance. . These | tablets @igest food. .- They stimulate | natura] digestive secretions, Thus the e Ko Bea 4 e j ] . _ : : \ ’ - 00d keeps on digesting, ‘doesn’t lie in |. The devious ways of some congress- : N B p the stomach to sour and create all sorts | men in voting dry and. drinking wet : . . | of distresses. . And they act as soon as.|are efough to make the blackest boot- they “enter the: stomach. hence rellef | legzer blush.—Washington Post, ’ i s even in ‘dyspepsia may be looked for F. g 2 1 4 * - | almost. at once. ;| - - § 4 i If. you haye been _troubled : with gassiness, sour stomach water brash, heavingss after eating and such trou- bles, try these tablets. You will find Stuart’s, Dyspepsia. Tablets on sale in ,any'drig store in the United States and Canada. ot ’ Hartford—An effort'his been made to form a union .of ‘the Culinary’ ali- ance of Hartford, but so fardt hasinot been- successful.. John J. flen]w, na- “'ASK any man:to tell you how soon after the first ShQVC his razor blade begms to “'pu]vl"‘i—h'ow tional orgamiger, sent out invitations to all the waitresses in-the.city,:butjnet one attended. 2 tet S -~ unsatisfactory that last shave is, the shaye that makes him throw the blade away. : " Then you’ll know wity every man will be glad to get an AutoStrop Razor for Christmas. 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