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e s 1 vernment al aniy st vy ioly] SR isis e wkidr ramieals o g y ¢ of xi Wl o tol\u".filluf.m and its aime|not know the doctrines for which they| and to caleylate the : i stand. This very —sympathy is ‘al® ould have m'%.‘-fl"&'mmmmmmw of the des e e sy ety Dot 1] misqdecatading s to 1bb N i~ agkin’ WAt - (nis] aims of the communist party should s et Fiekily stan ) : A . A— esto Clearly states: & o z aEe, . ; . . e “Communism does not s it o i gy o e ca e Matlonal y of for state, but to conquer and destroy it. S As long as the b:z‘urmh nuea:e ’;n':- m.{“..‘.nm Mm% sized, e capialist cace can” tatle fk o h fome Golt Mot e ee || NO' JOB TOO LARGE—NO JOB TOO SMALL mud and water rega: Again: = . ; s ; “The proletarian revolution comés fect that it has upon the ' other peoples’ property, 50 the reds|y, (e’ moment of crisis in capitallsm : fs far better; WE ARE EXPERTS IN RADIATOR REPAIRING the widewalks or the Way in which ; 2 were have gone to war, calling for the "di%i}of a collapse of the old order. Under| i ~ - spetters the front of buildings. tango it tatorship of . proletariat” an: he impulse of the crisls, thé prole: t " o ” ou. And, Whatever may be said about the 2 e e hha i Tt 4P0n! {ytiat acts for the conqusst of bower,| Hocomdl. LOF YOV Dot that thi bt St 6o e pat: |by means of mass action. Mass : 1 5 : 2 o e at there ought not to pud- ed and the just opend are alike, e ac-{ and ‘continue with you al for your o dles in the street, the ohief trouble ‘free, -lifo-enjoy; B A o pie e 1o fhe e Ten SObennies el moulivee O ihoyance and Joy of faith” Phil, e o nson WEEK ENDING JANUARY 7, 1920 ]| 12 due to the manner in which the it 2 They | sts of the rulers and uot of the peo-| fo7°= of the proletarial, orgamzedand . g1-25. : - (3 4 autos are opérated. Not every driver| seemed ) ples. e sty mdflm ly egains i | The mnguage of Paul is like some - of an auto would be able to qualify’ ‘were especially The bolsheviks after more than two. “"‘ u e conservative| great river which flowing through o - rticularty 5 S Russia still promise C1Eanizations of the working clads.' gome country bends first to the one 107-109 FRANKLIN STREET 5 - as a glapdasher but those who drive mtrouy: hiasts aily b ”M.— s years of }Ww,fl‘ o, ;o lP 1ana,"} Strikes of protest develop into general, gige, then- to the other, and then \ = fheir machines ot a rapid rate are the| JOONE, PSR ACIRIY, Blew one Utae| the people peace bread and lMiry political strikes and then into revolu-{ comes back aguin into its straigirt " ones who lift a water and mud ber-{ seratch the o B i S Population ex.| Lionary mass action for the conaquest course.: Radiator Department NORWICH, CONN. rage, for many feet to each side andjfellow. But whether this cept by wasteful use of previously ac of the power of the state. Mass at~ The strong absorbing devotion Paul whoever or whatever happens to be|per or a'p ‘of satisfaction, | cumulated stocks, Even fhe guafan-|.on becomes political in purpose wh.# has'to ~Christ, It transigures life 3 within the throwing distance, and|l couldn’t tell "It was all @ver:in fie|tees of their soviet constitution have! Cxiia;parilfamentary in for and adorng death. The one is simple THE WATER DEPARTMENT CASE. R has taken some time for the ap: peal of former Superintendent Edwin , : S lly a process of revolution and the scration; the other advancement tirat is largely measured by the speed | Seconds. :: 2 been suspended and the country is caud . ; consec) g e, e e e tommss ao| of operation, must take the conse-{ The industrious gart of the human|ruled by s militery dictatorship of **yolution ltselt in operation. and progress. : 4 board of water commissioness in| o OTC family works for the attafnment. Of golf-appoited communist - commis- e program, although it does not| The noble theory of life in these Not Profifie. bolishing the ofice which he helq,| TUTC oL comfort and habpiness hets, not here-] Slonatics, gsay 50 in S0 many words, is an expres-| words: “For me to live is Christ. Stories That Recall Ot It 1s only by getting gn the wrong t0 remch & final decisfon bux it .s heid | MR of the cgistation that hoslatier. It finds joy In itd werk fust 6| Now from Russia the bolheviets' S of the desire of a’group of the Rooted in Him, deriving my being side ‘of a question that "Senator - La by the gute supreme court that his| JCh enacted to govern' ~awtemsbile | fong as the temuits Of IAAUSLY Lastatn | ture 1o the Do nations Of the world, PeOPle to possess the, property of from. Him, drawing all iis energles s . % 3 Had a Good Reason. Follette can talk for four hours at a drive has been made necessary by | ho; b 2 ; others. To fuifill that purpose it is from Him, my. true life into me from comtention was correct, that he was{C oo % pe, but when. they - cannot attain|for they know very well that without i Thomas, aged 3 1-2, had been sitting | streétch.. The right side of a question deprived of his offie. sl disrsarding ot others on the) ther expecialiins They Seeme un: | nbw, ok for acsan thy canny ong Scsoecy, (il myccnment ua il the Xord, he Jass 28d W0E, VTS| iookst T b, chal aa belied & |18 not proific of wind—Toledo Biade Drrionly ooy oorieet o oatter by | hanbinase o ‘enace to the peace and | confinue in power, even in Russia.| ™ L0 MO, R 0NEEE ) o] from Christ, life for Christ, lite with, gentleman, while his family entertai i fythu: ol b"tdn; mux- o '_gz:m' mfiMmm md;f And in every country they find thous-| o Ciutionaries desire to seize. 1t is Christ, life like Chri ¢d company. This was ‘unusual to A Besd st Tihéa intident of the Iocal water depart-| (775 7 FP T TRt 18 novertherd el ang government secure. Hotrotn 'd:g} e fire €04 the sayings bank accounts of 11,000, | Contrast the simplicity and power e e S ctive JUeposltion. | e see:ne occasion to change our megt was to hold office during g0od | 1ot noc. "o alkc along. m':‘“"'i" ide- | the sloth and ignorance of the many| . P i 5 dor.| 000 PeODIS, the ndtional bank deposils there is in such a Iife, with the mis- | "Ly’ T, {0 o tin Tike this” he eon-|opinion that while William Jennings beligvior instead of heing elected each| 7 "% N0 TR and the tyranny of the few, is & poor e American people must under-lof 18,000,000 peoplé, the houses of 3,-|ery that comes to all lives that have| 4353°to one of the company, “becausé | Bryan May be a pacifist in war and year; the atm being to get and keep| o oo Cnttled to some protection | piace to abide, for it hoids 1o promise ;‘:nfl that it is not the old time goap 838 000 home owners, the Jands of 9-ia less profound source. Life eut of |y mother told we to.” | peace he certainly is a bobeat in pol- an efficient superintendent instead of| , °y O MUT AN “’1““ ““l‘:"“ Ju-of security. Robbihg men of their| 0% ‘::“g:v:";o’:gfi :;:’hl{;d:“fl';: d 840,960 farm owners. The Liberty Christ is like the ymid mavigu/on of | ™y yg naving relieved his mind of the itics—Grand Rapids Press. ~ sk the office & poBtical footban, | 10 drivers ere i8 mo justification | birthrights is the great crime of the | D3t We ye bonds held by 20,000,000 people they old, who crept from headland te! me e 03 = stain of perfect quiet as a voluntary Then the political control ctanged| (07 SUch acts any more than there is|ages: and it has been the downfall of | % Tiovement well financed and well or- would repudiate. - To theSe seizures headland; and never lost sight of the Awed, act, he again relapsed into a quiet and ar s Gl foliowing the o the et ine | for the speeding of machineg through| empires. ganized, for s rich o prise as the 100,000,000 honest God-fearing people low-lying shores nor saw the won- | 3°ricid nogture. ;- Should Be Enjoined dwie'm’nw of the. aater)the streets when pavements are dry.| It really looks to an ordinary ob-|oiiico States is worthy of large in- are asked to submit for the benefit of ders of the deep and the majesty of et There is no help for the demoeratic vestment and the most cafeful thought a small group of Lenins and Trotzkys. mid-ocean, we ever touched the hap- inary & If anyone other than the.driver of | server as th the poli fonys P party. All the symptoms indicate that cdmmissionegs refused to respect the| If AVONC oer than, the driver S| SRR ES ot (e political bands atlin organisation. regtly It 18 OBVious that the laws of the Py shores Which they reach who steer| A oity school principal was rushing i s io be afflicted with a recurrence law #8A o gee_around it dndertook | o1 1110 undertook ter thel for the purposs of mkine b usicl Durink the war ' ot mich radicall United States dealing with sedition; by_the #tars, O e e yonrs o stopmed |0t Mr. Bryan—Toledo Blade, :’wbm iflltl fi:e;fi;hié:sfi e e | o o e o eamer, e | country Gance. Tt {5 said that wherevee | SE/Lation was iified against the §OV-|need amendment of the sort that ls'. Wherever Iife s thus simple and of | youngster v ernment for th opl 1d not tol- v i i i in. her. “Are you the principal at Blan e o e resdent ot | Couid be expecte o’ bo. prosceuted fancy esceeds the Imagimatfon insan- or the people would not now under consideration in congress. & picce, desth is gain. : é 4 7" he asked. A ity beginsi and it has been looking|CT2te i, but With the signing of the' Hut more than laws there is needed 'The gecond bend of the river is the | Pullding fice, against his protest, and the ge. | L (¢ Urowing of mud and waterffor some time ss if the institu:|2rmistice there came a relaxation of a full undersianding on the part of the hesitation that rises in his mind from | wThe PrifClal noddsd Ber Beal cisiom ©f the supreme court in up- | 90T {he street onto the sidewglk by|tions for the reeeption of the in-{Viglance and they were willing (8 American people of the true meaning the contemplation of life as a fleld' i 3 < an auto could be accepted as evidence| sane ‘should be made ready. They anyone, native or alien, to say what of ‘the present red movement. t for work. 3 b the aecision of t § T am in a strait betwixt| “uy, . ; 2 s i the back, often under e e pomon of the lower| of) fast driving thenf might be a|3oem to have lost Ssight: of - the|Nas on his mind.’ At the same ime When the people understand that' two'ora Mnan hedged up betwoen two !y o hejreturned, 1 go to another i it s e court entil mme e when no” whe| means of checking such diaregand for their main concern- and hope. No onethe department of justice was, to come this movement is dominated by Leon Walls, not knowing where to turn. €9 "B rig Sagun at your builde Beartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pein or uncasiness after eating, ilow skin, mesu liver tronble—asd Jou vhoutd tate m ry _| man’s concept is broad enough to meet | extent, disarmed, for the esplonage Bronstein, alias Trotzky, an ide we have two counter attractions, 1 ousted until the law passed by the| ety mer i o] be few In-| the tssue: and polltical iy ot akh faidar whish 1 smo BV PORUE RO T e Y. et s el Sud 96, s R R S general assembly abolishing the spe-f .\ ™ % ©°0 0 FOLC t”m never more unpopular than today. The|to deal with the advocates of violence work, and men of his ilk they will be-| The attraction of death—“I desire THE EDITOR ©ia) set making the offics & perma- | Lo (0 £ Plenis of indigmant wit- | people are looking for sane palicies, |against ' the government Juring the gin to sec it in its true Lght to depart and be with christ, This| LETTERS TO nent ome became effective. :‘«zs. es wi HI,-(U do their pa?‘f. to put| not dream schedules. conflict -were purely war legislation — When they understand that sabo-!is not one weary of work and tired Whe Pays the Bills? The decision therefore means timt] 2" €4 to such heedness work. Never think you are too old to learn, | inapplicable in times of peace. [tage, syndicalism and proletarian dic-{of Ife. The reason for Wving that| - 0. "moe jozal fight in the e Jegislative act was beyond the = John Colby, o Massachusetts man.| Agitators sprung up everywhere and latorship are only new names for rop- mMasters and overbears such a rea- | 00 FCC0 oo "U0. 08 hciktast R A B, wils: Hoacl % change NEW ARRIVALS, learned to read after he was 34, that|set to work. The year 1919 will be re- béry and violence against the people, 500 for wanting to die. To abide in; SUIReR CCoe BC IS OVSh 0 ot ing and that Mr. Burnap must be pal 1 i hepimieht acaBiuint himself with. the!membered as a year of strikes, many the red flame that has so suddenly the flesh is more needtul for you|i5n 5 TCE, "oq Snswer the question, Tor the time he was illegully kept | COMINg to this country at the rate of | guages after he was 50; ang Ludosies | oy, fomented and seized upon by o Saben In this country will Just dread of death; He saw yonder|8nd if it’s the cify how much are from the office. In other words for| £9.000 a month it indicates a gecided A revolutionaries to further their ends s ly die out, for it cannot live i at 115 wr 1 : p ot i i they? - fhat period Norwich must pay for| change from the number of suth ar-| and Rovert HAll when mese éo .. mic; | Badlcal newspapers, in English and in in an atmosphere in which ft is under-| B e s - TAXPAYER. | P two superintendents of the water de-|Tvals durinz the past few years for ltalian, that-he might read Dante. in|peins {f’k‘g e | Rore. so notice the beautiful calm so-| Norwich, January 30, 1920. 4 . partment in addition o meeting the| With this monthly average more than| the orisinal 1t was Tryon Bdwards|oone UY Cores In our larger cities. 5 Z lution, “I know that 1 shall abide and ir ) They correct all tendeney to liver ®xmpenses which go with the litigation, | 2 (hird as many are coming here than| Who discovered that some men areirious shado of radical views heing cir- Sunday Morning Talk o W o e e o T s | [ Gote, refiovd the mast tiblor and it will be interesting for the tax- | Wiz admitted during the fiscal year| (0TGPl R0Q SOME NEVEr GTOW old. Al liiaied in this country, Many of them| Paul's ‘Hesitation Between Life and| Llid¢ Is neither desite, mor shrink | The amount is not known at cases, 3nd give streagth and tone ‘payers of the city to learn in time|cnding in 1919 and more tham a helf} 10IGC %t nay decrentitader: ang Biid |have no advertising to speak of, indi- Death. e Wikt God. Witk to liver, stomach and bowels, just what the political plum gather- | ©f those for the 1918 year. | pose does the rest. Work has its own | Cating that they are recéiving oMey! .. me (o live in Christ, and o] | T two iheories of life which iy of the gemocrats his cost them,| It is to be expected, however, that| compensations. from outside sources to further their}; " 0f €0 e in Thrist, and ‘gegr“e ?fiu‘:};‘“ywex&ufl’;’? Hoto i Ohe Children Cry for it is the taxpayer rather than|ihere would be a difference seen in| The world seldom thinks of the Duke | Propaganda. iy this i the fruit of my labour; yek | —#To the o five is Christ, and to die 7 these responsible Who must settle the|the tide of immizration with the war| of Wellington as a business man: but| 1nere were dozens of divisions Ofl g | ghall choose I wot not. Ior I|is gain.” Here is the other—“To me - FOR FLETCHER'S bilte, 2% an end from what there was when | had he not heen, how could he have|Tadicallem at the end of the War, 68! am in a strait betwixt two, having alto live isself, and o de s lom and| S ASTORIA o oy ol fighting was going on in Burope, and] Eiven voice to steh business rules as|Sroup holding different views, but noW| gegire to depart, and to ~be with despair. Which? Wahieh? BRINGING DOWN PRICES, |it is als> to be realized that many| (hose: “Call on a business man only | there arc only fwo: the anarchists = . - gl e 1Y at businees iimes, .and on Businecs:|and the communiets. -The out-and« or & long time the department of | 2 Lhia e ad gone transact your business, and .go about |Out anarchists are difficult to appre- justice, charzed with the responsibil- e your business in order to give himhend for they meet in secret and are ity of bringing down prices, has been | A 3 > wa time to do his business.” With such | without any records of otganization. A telling what was going to happen, v a laree principles as these. ingrained it is not} Frequently members of the various B isnel wu—tat that the cost of living was going | MTont it § ; ident that| surprising that he was & wihner! | Socleties ars unknown to each other X / @own and that i was only a question | th sibjlity of the immigration| That advice spells PURPOSE with | They are working for the destruction ©f 3 short time before a decided s in passing upon the qumli-| capital letters. Purpose underfles|of all govérnment and all law, but are pode ond b - pat] o . character and this definition of busi-|few in number compsared with the sec- um:.;" o My hpe::;n:;::fl;m::; e S ness shows there were 10 rageed|ond group—the communists. ° ; \ : 3 edges to the character of Wellington. 2 Bas been accomplished. In faét the \\Clln\'t been and gtill are ocon-|y¢ so. clean cut that {he :hflle,ga’lr:?z‘;z?:;kbot?fe orv(;nignan:;;m;fi:.;n 3 * its latest|cerned in sending out of the country | business world can endorsé it. Workers, was broken by the depart- i tempts to claim that who are regarded as 4 menace| Do you realize how easy it is to be-{ment of jurtice raids last November Y/ 7 2 ed stetionary as|to the nation, (hose who are.preach-|come ‘a victim to one's own expecta- land many of its leaders deported on| the resut of its efforts, but it has|ing anarchy and working for {he|tations. -To be expecting something |the transport “Buford” This srgan- Devertheless been the experience of|Overthrow of the government by rev-|gcod and not get it is o invite the | ization professed to believe fu the so- many people that there has been a | olution. It is even of greater import-]sting of dlsappointment; andgfo fret|viet form of government and to be rise in several directions. ance that we should put forth every|OVer & calamity anticipated 18"to suf-{ working for its establishment in t - While 3t is to be appreciated that|rossibie cffort to prevent such peo-|Ler tWice when it happens. Man has a|country. In realit? it was seeking the| 3 REMAINING WOMEN'S OR MISSES’ 1 : i the task of the Gepartment is mot a|Die from zetting in. THat an ounce | poainis hanting his prospects much| estaplishment of sovists in the United 7 @Y {/ \ etting brighter than they are; and his dis- 3 s Siight ome, it doss not appear that it|of Prevention is worth a pound of{mai thoughts take on & color darker | 3orcs, &5 @ step toward no govern has Been handled in the most efficient | cure can have no better apptication |than night. The very worst evils are ‘“?lf‘h'n“éofimiifi"’a‘r“tw“gd“;‘;"°h"‘ manner, and this is emphagized when | than in connection with the keeping|said to be those which never arrive; | . The OTMUMSE PaTH AR e Ot he department admits that profiteer. | Out of the undestrables. We need to|#nd the most satlsfactory gifts are 2 _DAFLY) RN Drofiteer. : ¢ those which s o neralasq | Present activities of the department ing fn Chicago has become so wide- | restrain the objectionables right at Sl A R R £ justi being a d, havi e - and unanticipated. There is nothing | Of justice are being directed, have spread that steps would probably be|tne door. It is the quickest and eas- |81 unanticipated. There is nothing | ooy by leaps und bounds since their takan to appoint a special assistant|i*+ means of suppression, and then|ifi e i FERESE (€ VIBOMS OF M| oroanization. The communist party 1o the attorney gemeral to handie the | we should at the same time be pre-|they do not they leave a bouguet of | Was Ofganized September 1 1919, with| sittmtlon there. And what is true | pered to glve more attention to the|regrets — something bitter where |an approximate membership of 55,000 Tegarding that locality is likewise | Aniericanization of those who are ad- | sweets were expected. Since that time-jts membership has o8 regurding others, and the fact|mitted. The sleam of immigration| The statement that anger beging |d0ubled. It differs from the commun- . ¥ XA 2 —— X 7 s —1 0 1) | 10 9 | G & p x 3 ist labor party only in name. Al the = | heip b g e g of more inn o tayinc e e is just as true now as it waa- {hen; | smail number ifi the right wing, and 3 indicatas plainly enough that it | bov - and just as prevalent: and is likely to|all other extremists, because the sup- not mow blocking the profiteer and T G AT be for as many centuries to come, |POrters, if not actual members, of the : that the efforts it has made In this EDITORIAL NOTES, Man is o repeater, and he repeats|COmMMURist party. Recently ihere has| Girection bave been inadequate. It is not improbablo that the best|Rimself in - folly oftener than |cofe to light evidence that tfie two And yet in spite of this there has|test of prohibition will cime just as|anything else. Some one has gaid [commdnist parties wers about to join been an appeal made to the people to | goon as the fishing season opens. man' may live a fool, but a fool he|hands in a desperate movement for the do everything passile to eliminate g:_xnnot die; but he :eruimy cannot wlannnn: of the g&‘;’emment. waste and reduce costs by # S ie a sage; and perhaps this is the| It requisés only the reading of ‘the Tivkah: The cotgmmer: fie bocn mr! ofh&e)d;:m‘:z‘;:‘dofhgl‘;:dbe;igqn p:::-fi;d bl be' ‘ii““,{;,,,““s :&’"&“"t' communist party manifesto which ls| 3 eem, & thro ones % Tying %o slight burden for a Tong|ers but for the coming ‘of Prohfbi- | into wasps hests and then rustilfig to fime. He is sflll acxious and willing escape the 'conseauences of his wick- 0 @0 s part but it is hardly to be . - : cdness, He i what He ia | EssAP : experted that he is going to respond ” for granted 4 2 % the limit when the department is ’ , 5 falling down in ite responsibilities. | q:.: . falking abott, but % ¥ There are those who elaim that am quite convinced that they do ney for there is no way for them to N how any ‘human beéing is affected by ¥ 1vn the er or idlosyneracles of his ] & Dpredecessors than there s to téll how r ouer 1t ereg | be aftecied Ty ham’ Com; s T B B e P, ' " Regardless of Former Selling Prices making the ghost walk. ¥ o S et e, {17 | | Norwich women never had such an opportunity to make such liberal T Ty ‘ o savings. Most of the garments are appropriate for Spring wear and the savings are from $10 to $50. Seize this last opportunity. 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