Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 11

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| whether the grow ane nd women of 0 them lmn in of aamm for mxmm.fic: n wll nitiate is flll mnlt lmvolra’.g‘ ‘college has ever m gponm ed for upon if e will - depend | it g0 .on and mfllf HISsIon “for ' the of -the ‘or whather it must txme. remneh r«lllee ltl foree, | lands, - of buildings and. equi) SR b the wnrld not-over $50,0¢ g"!ven. it is clearly seen has ‘éfi to go ontside ¢ ave % y_a plied; what fl:e 3&5 of operatit ave been; and bhow, with careful economy. hey Ha y come—d story e&s‘y enn peats. It will also t mf:"u the pu-mnu at the gifts’ of s %‘a“*fl sal- | m us of a. ‘fi.,u SR Smong tho lattef| 'S¢ " urntture, omi | In .are the t i our bounc 2 ;aen to td:efiperpuiqlh i e and _ thus "h;“h is Shrea ek whic - soered trust and duty. - | See ‘that. women are elected to Sch ‘Mt}:nn@wme&m. annétneing the’ lmer of ‘the ¢ g uq&fl- Minor, dent gen- | volving upon them. po etk loy- om this’ state, | aity, energy and ‘devotion: our seciety e office of pres-|depends for its efficlency in its sa- Buel said: work of promoting 100 per and their lieutenants bh! chap- régents ‘have a great mission de- | Odt. mm,,, The m hatsoever to in- | Americanism. It was c r Wi ?: %"Eé‘m‘;fi“&‘?fi’a’ w“"mun c T by i "m ¥ er; afirl Have who made this country o“:nbl'? Lx Roy D. "fig% ?mfi‘: col- | quate, and that even" :u.mm% 7 g - New. o V€ | Us ‘rememher- that and ot divert all | Fey. ege 1tfe- whicH_the collége ; ridl Fund to' Which £ ot b i {,‘f,{" iota - other enifels, Luncheon For State Officers. Fll)ll t the | cided! offset by th 2 a remnant our e funcheor’’ e oot ot | oo s ok se:uredllc e Gast humian liberty (our D. A. R, Chater and its work. . | AL Doon Tues 2 lisha, E Rogers, regent m BI -t tion of thte college pos- fof ‘paying-inddequate: salaries to peo: CHEter gave: & TAREBOSN: 1 Ay h: ves 3 -} Aithot m ot ! 4 e by “welcopn! besrt folie) Président Marshall Speaks. 4 8 © | g saia Mrs. al ot "“u“:‘ Pt o i o o e it 5 0 i ma ey f::&? fi..,m., e L s E R S e salaries to.retain the type ‘of instruc- | . This. i is'to in’ the | s of the istt speaking races | dress, Mrs. Buel annouric at 5 e rs. . Jol tin- | was a surprise in st Laidlaw Buel. state regent; Mrs, Geo. for that it dosires, and.the PUBHIC has/| federda” b the. national hods: .. EE T B MPant e coutiic | Jaton, s Lo 0 A L R Miner, candlate ol § | president of Connecticut Callege, was | Connecticut for the office of Pigeiens i the hall and had ‘asked for a few |§eneral; Mrs, Sara Thompson Uum ‘minutes’ time in order to explain ?;::‘;?e yfl%fiu x;‘em::‘ Mrs. m steady and law-abid- | briefly the plans for the the two mi state yice rege = Whate the. bolshevist agita. |lion dollar campaign which Cohnec. | MIS: Starr C. Barium, St roraamE o COBEREYYOR SER msm% tor. incltes labor against our govern. | ticut College Is getting ready to|Secretary; ""~a‘1fi!\“0" K. Shi | But is your Insurance placed on et The hour calle. for mbre wen | launch: : Jennie Toamondiie secretary; Miss|basis of present values which Mavétn- or Coolidge of ~Massachu: | Dr. Marshall told tn a briet way the Roy D, T e ireasurer;. Mrs. lorensed enormously since 1914. .uuw There is no right to | founding of the college ad of the great | 0% O JH0T gy Oat, and ISAAC S. JONES it th thlis fe strides s making in e ucation- ,,,,,,,d;"""m’ Pany. time * The|la world ad he asked the support of |, The Connecticut state fidg ased at| Ingurance and Resl Estate high rest. .1t s not all due to profiteer- l xit ¢uuit. ored :‘M i | ot Ao deman, “wm&tx‘“fi‘“ it nfia has & fi% R el thg b, o fiafif Jive Jpat A s e its 18 not sur- Jm_fi S dine Tor b ‘Danbury. secretary, din, Ipman of New Report of. are already devising ways to a0 el sy id. égt in thig fi}':-“’,f&""“ hipiman rise. eir entl m 4 ‘jg" and . devotion vl m:: a ’énns:;t “““",‘g"’cm hé‘xgahurmd By from Eutm-i* (.’onneeu- el anenge to. all to. whom the:need: ‘Jflr.f:ea = cut, AR Gitortanaté fove dffuir In Aoty 2o becoin 3 . E secordin ; sty b | AiRyed jon ! o g rt urer of the utilif R . 'gnio.\' i noon s i L BN Toomis 4 he conference was loaned by Mrs. R-M Building, 81 Main prt Sading o this |the Conmecticut D. A. R. In the rais: | % d - iiving. s 20ding 1o ing of this fund wiich He said is to| v iam H. Shields be known as The Connecticut Col- persuasion and. the Conference Sessions Today. & #Porting camp at purposes. sta ! BT Let us be- deat to all we are hear- |lege Fund for Bndowment and Main- | moqey (Wednesday) there wi Fire, Burglary, Liability, e R L e T R M s PR e s | WO ST Boll ot < B muiniinsd (Grolon and certain officers of thencol, [ nancially able'to do”for the colicge ythe secrclary, Mr, e fiufim" ot Tngland to_ “dominate Cclock this (Wednesday) morming. | wnch t *Conter nce Wil be. cane sl Life, Accident, Health - e Same G 15 the |lee have given s total in money and| even more than I Has dore. [ con, -Migmeton, (ciad by Mie Bii| e worlay Gt Let us hoW fast to Ssiat; Haur Enjoried. order by Mrs. Buel, the state regent, - but twice eac] = = | con’s absence) . and . the (treasurer, :{,‘: nlgh mwf Of the mwal Wen! At the close of the evening session Fhaec wiltoiiow g:e singing of The INSURANCE o the uneeinst pur- GIVES KllEklekmsI old New England way.” s Natale e x::fi“ Ctaie com, | Were. 1aying down, thelr lives on Flan- | fhere was a soctal hour diring which e Hymn of the Republic, after patrons Red Cross and- Reconstruction. Red Cross work has been almost en- tirely “discontinued except in .an in- dividual capacity. Chapter gifts con- slsted of only 174 refuges , garments| - expend- | and $164.57 in cash. ial schol- College, the chull, Berea, . and { which the amendments to N. S. D. A. R, by-laws will be consideral. _ Thed |phone 598-3 will foliow the report of the commit- [¥ one 558 tee on the revision of the Connecticut D. A. R._by-laws by Miss Jenniel- Loomis. chairman, and the report of the. committee on and resolutions. R 111 be taks for I 1 H scres vil be aken for Jincheon ¢ The Henry Allen & Som Co. ders fields: to save the civilization of | PUNCH and' wafers were served. 30 | R world Weare. sntniny upors s | Georfe T Hodee presided ¢ " | iew form of-tie-same old struggle : e e i, ek gitogt e o The Committees in Charge. e as. Mok Gioocge Mag-| , WHaL We neéd is. to hold fast to the| The general committee in charge of Some chapters | nard Minor of Watmutsk_ chairman, | faith that won the, physical '"“55‘9‘1 the conference arrangements . com- bought and sold Red Cross seals, Olg Trails, Mrs. Blisha E. Rogers; %‘;fl . am's Ay ag\:tm& ":;!!:‘:} p'x;islgu Mn.n IArlk[l:r VHm;ve_v lv%hmr?p. Returned service men Have béen as- | Norwich, ehsirmMylr“ e ing peace, The strugfle is still| s Tty W. Lane — Mos. | Amos es o the limit. and his death by HAROLD S. BURT mx(‘t:es were heard and acce) 120 Laurel Hill Ave. of the American gfi. lncrminfi;atmflon of our: chap- - nifre‘ - Pwenty: ed $1735 for whole and pa arsiips Maryville B ity UNDERTAKERS 2 9! recommendations in an automobile accident sisteq and welcomeq home . in -op- | Reciprocits, 3 Mrs, Heriry W, Lanz, - Mrs. . Amod : & MAIN ETREET wit jwn_. without costs u:e- afid * Piné Mountain| eration with town authorities. Twen-| n, of New. Hayen. on and the allied flags, though furled | Browning, Mrs. Harry E. gins, convene at one o'clock with. tie 5 cutf. The plain-| Settlements. This is an increase of ty chapters took part officially M}':“;fiafi;’:’,; ,,me and withdrawn from our - outward |re, Roy D. Judd, s, . Wil L.|singing of America. ~The remainder FUNERAL Dmm e Bui of Lebanon | §262 over last years record, $165 has “Welconte' Home” parades, cohtri ABbATd, *cRAirtian, sight,- must !"P wave in_our hearts, |Stearns, Mrs, Albert M. Van Wagenen, | of the conference programme fol- defendant Golab of Co-| been given ‘to or_expended for other| uting hiStoric ficats and = decorated n, ; ".Iest we forget” and in forgetting lose N. H. Vaughn, Mrs. William |lows: AND EMBALMERS Thé claim tu tHat Mr8. | educational instititiohs; - $115 for | automobiles. P,&mm,, of Histori fight we_fought together. Report of committee on' nominations riding in a carriage on| prizes in the public schools and $305| Cash donations for reconstructlon|Abijah Catlin, of Hartford, chairmah, at -are we; the Daughters of the| Other local committees in" charge of | for state regent, stal Lady Assistant. Telephene 410-2 the atie to Colum- books for public libraries. and relief work abroad show the fol- [ remd by Mrs, Bafnum, in Mrs. Caf in R!V ol going to do inlthe arrangements follow: recording secretary, David H. Wilsar. Wwillsrd J. Way bla on the night - of (Aug. 2. 1919 The chapters have continued_ thelr lowing totals: “n 5 dheics. Our soeléty needs before| Ushers and pages, Mrs. Louis Avery | three councillors. ° Bleetions when the carriags wab into by falness he fleg, cOrrecting| Near East Reliet ate of _desec: on, giving flag _talks| v, ¢ g e B e S B oblervlnx Flag da and presenting’ flags to taremm et schools, spend- ing in $86.52. Vi6s’ ahd Philanthropy. A sum total of $1030.85 has expended in. aid of many. civic and| Gharitable objects, too numerous . to record.” but'.ifchiiiig the care of parks, co-operation with many _civic organizations; and gifts to the Y. C. A., to Visiting Nursé Associations, to tuberculol fun day nurseries, bospitals’ and the Salvation Army. . THEIfE and Conservation. | Twenty-five. chda‘. le,rs co-iersial With the savings division of tie ? treasury ~department, by distributing| By chapters, $1700; by individual literature, signing pledges, and buy-| members, $1,183.450; from the State ing-and selling war' savings stamps.| O. A. R. funds $500, In conservation the chapters report- ; istont ‘ed but Tittle definite worlk, but doubt- N The usual care of historic cemetér- m all did the same as Sibbil Dwight r‘& fes in their respective towns has been % zrea: Awakening to a re- | Wheeler, chairman; zhr& sense_of what it stands for |Ingalls, M & pos tlon it helds in relation |T. i d-c chabtic lined. Gol#d's automobile. There are no buffet cars on a train ..... $126.50 7 Relief _through Americin Women’s -hospital Total for the Near Bast . French orphans Serbian_orphans Misccllaneous 'relief aughters, Mrs. a,T..Kin- e N Historical Research and Preservis tion of Records, Mrs. John LaidlaW Buel, chairman. Prm M)ss Luln. Sniffen, of Dan- | bury, chai; Mrs, George t. James Whitney, Mrs, | iness. Acceptance of minutes of this n Hutchins, Mrs, Louls T. Cassidy, | conference. Anfiouncements. s ‘Alice Cardwell, Miss . Emily | The X\nférence will adjourn -after. Arthur M. Thompson | the singing of The Star’ Spangled (page), Mrs. Herbert M. Kind (page), | Banner. 3 Undertaker and Embalmer and Mrs. Charles J. Twist. .| = | 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tea commilte . Intessiktional: Relations,! Mra: David sout . of. Amerlm. It stands pre-emi- NTS Telephone 430 W. Goodale of Suffleld, chaimuts | Gently for st which - this country | len. vs. John Va RESTAURA! by Mrs. Barnum in -Mrs. Good- | Tost need tod¥—the essence of WANTED ale's absence). w.nmn. Majority rule enforced WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH. 253 Muta St Unfinished business. 533.50 . $659.00 + 2246:00 252.50 7921 .$3236.71 | In the “Victory” Loan campaign | several chapters_conducted booths for selling bonds and members were chairmeén of the women’s téwn com- mittees. Mary Clap Wooster Chap- ter’ won an honor flag and - Lucretia Shaw and Lady Fenwick each a Ger- man helmet. Investments were -as follows: donditfons I have out- The Issué of Today it stands pre-eminently for the been| Continental Hall Library, Miss Jes | by eful Ballots ;minority rule en- sie 'W. Hayden, of ew Haven, chaif- 1,,‘:! ed” by bmmd,_n,“ 15" e clear man. 3 % cut issue of today. The Daughters hin. Adjoufnhent Was takén at 5 o'cloék [6f the Atherican Revolution are in pgrvlng at the table were the fol- until 7 o'clock in. the evening and hon buflnfl By* all the sacred ties of | lowing: Mrs. B, P, Bishop. Mrs. Amos quring_the recess tea was served i |He; Keep this. lssiie clearly th\ Parish Housé' dinfrg hall. e iselves and the people. Huntington, past regenf sie W, Hayden, of Néw Haven, chair- mm:a‘ jon i€ the cure for the great- | Faith. Trumbull chapter. the Parish House dining hall. . ést part'of the unrest of today. The Reception committee: Mrs: - Henry AT THE fowers ysed- in the dinthg hm M degeneraté, renegade American I8 as|W. Lanz, chairman; Mrs. B. P. Bishop, AETSA BOWLING 3 rations were sent to Mrs. P. |great a menace to this country as the Mrs. BE. Allan Bidwell, Mrs. Ann MAJESTIO BUILDING. - Learned, . -a past regent = mm ey ¥ i Trumbull - chapter. i Evening Session. _ At 7 olclock the evéiing session of " DRuUcGisTS Mrs. Henry W. Lanz, Miss Louise B. eech, Miss Eliza Avery, Miss Annie BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AXD BILLIANDS orted” “képt on in the good G A~ & When the public spends its money by purchase, to register its vote in favor of any commercial product— And when a big majority of that vote is given to one of a field of many can- didates over its nearest competitor— That, constitutes an election The Housewives of Amenca Light Car Endurance Essex Has Performance Like the Costliest Fine Cars— Its World Endurance Record Has Never Been Rivaled i . The most important thing Essex has Essex is-easy to operate. Driving does proved is that weight and size are no not fatigue. Its quick response to the longer necessary to finest car quality. lightest touch and ifs sttn?otl:,h restful i Its 3037 miles in 50 hours is a world comfort in motion, aceount for His. .., endurance record. The test was official. That is why so many women are Essex Supervisors of the A. A. A. certified the ~ owners. They appreciate its safety, too. Essex stock chassis in every detail. Its controls are simple and msttantaueous Never before was a car driven at top It makes fast time, ¥ifli secugity, even in ¥ speed for 50 hours. fThe grind was equal difficult trafhic, H to years of road use. Yet the Essex ESSEX WINS ON QUALITY : > Shov:,,hmt no m:;su;able w.ear. B 3 5 . at car, the Essex size and weig can even attain 2 mile-asminute ‘speed, Essex won recognition on the issue of \ e finest quality without useless weight and 4 { Have Elected ; much less keep it up for 50 hours?, size. That issue is uppermost today. __ & : . ~SUCH ENDURANCE AS YOU You will take pride in your me from $ g © WANT IN YOUR CAR the first. lts beauty, luxungu‘;lstl utg;gs 7 i it ; and ifs performance give i nction . { : only he Supreme perfommer of the ignt Creywhere. And time will ncreas your 4 f 3 : car field, é)ut they showed: that the mode- ;%Ss%fit el;ron its dependabilty. You wfly; 5 g rate priced, economical Essex has such en- : 3 3 A.S Then" FEVO‘I‘ité Com Flal{és dm{’m fié‘d dependability as few large, fnnfy x;a;;/;ys ready fo_'any g;»:n:n‘ds you 3 4 high priced cars offer.’ : { 2 —and as the eleCtlon has béen hEId and Greater size could aiid nothmg o These afe réasonis Wy Essex séf 4 2 world’s sales record in ifS first:year. And It has the qualities, weight and size are orders are now so far ahead it is cértain built to give—riding comfort, sofidness, the winner declared, : g that unrivdléd mark wfll be. sur- 3 distinction and smooth, quiet pace. S i ; —iS ) 4 in addition it has fuel, oil and tire econ- ot Lo = h 4 1 n\glit a Od ldea‘ When You order ?mgd A!fld its great durabnl:ity meafis P houdsands realizing this; iare placing A orn freedom from repdir costs and positive, their orders now. WEe advise that you do 2 & - tO SpeCIfY the beS'E by dependable transportation. - i the same, to- avoid dtsapflmntmcm . E_RNEST mm D ld' - *° PHONE 1142 EDWARD CONNELLY, Salésfian. - _ SERVICE s‘rxnou, Phone 1780 324 mms-rmm NORWICH, cmoef ; /' name-—and tell the grocer to sendyou Post Toasties, Best of Comn Flakes Mtde bYqu‘tmnCemaIColnc Battie CreekMiCh.

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