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ground it is lkewise ‘reason for congratulations that he didn’t graw the support of Chicago’s mayor, and . %7 they can see in her—if.you g« S R e ph 3 imm“’x'm'tp bit of | able to bgs ourself with ;m‘n:« around mopi s owt , 4 ‘man is ;nu;{“:: 1‘1&2 ‘eu;l{’?? never| ‘her! O L et yon, f You surc have got a plw qflFhe 3 Hends all seelng’ 2 35 A m f“ ’m m 79“ cfllflpm th Rt style and quality of our MEN'S AND ‘remarkable | } 2 : g s ess, I am not in the 8 sort of vulgar to me to /KA : A V- | least t,” sighed the g 103- have such extensive acquaintanceship, r ung woman, “ ou? - Understand me, do&“ th‘ ‘am‘pfigea - ‘f’,‘;‘w“ y'go*,'%gg' 8 @nk” e Fm not :mngu that Mabel Jones dan't | . o = at v ‘ 4 ¥ is to haye abs 3 ich |2 ._pedeg-!y nfce girl and all that, only | ‘;': fi:mg: > 2 other. How foplish a-pnfd be to |she isn't your type at all. % make you mi e just satisfy my i T that has characterized it in° own peace. of e il % “And a gir) like that is so apt to | and ‘voung Amoricd . isn't. “devel = make her mind up all of a sudden that | alon gany different “lnes ‘in “It: certainly would when there isn’t]l she likes a man tremendously, and be- - - 3 spect. As an’ outdeor spe ing to be l;alous of” he told herd fore you kniow it you'll be all mixed up i 3 5 imirt BB o you lon’t | and half e to her and with me i IRISE ey senume e e BSEREN. L0 SO TR, (05|10 L ML AT 1L ger following that baseball does. tented and happy if you knew I never {know such things do happen, Herbent. ollowing that ascbul dow, | ie0ied, 828 happy it you ke § nergs fnow foch [Nogs 8o napong, Tiehert Another surprise awaits you in comparing ae' ire of anather while you|knew of exactly such a case once in days of peace basepall weme. do-you, mgkme i 2 ) &0 my aunt’s town, and the man marricd B8 - FURNBH e var.Besarlons of iho gip that] ““Ceftalny’ ot ‘sid-ine youne | e Secora glrl and was horribly un- | our cme line of MEN’S 2 S < ge it has upon all with sporting’ proclivi- ““'“‘o,""‘ 2R ngt sh as all |happy. and it served him right—not ” . g . : HOW THE PUBLIC FEELS. ties it was bound to suffer with thei! ! Of course you will 'be writing | 'that I should want you to be unhappy = = ; t . i oung men of the cow and i xae a long letter every night and that |no matter how badly you had treated 8 th 1If those who have joined in the fm“‘;hpushl ey ?:"‘Vc % elwill take up a great deal of wour time. | me, anly hat s what u<pally happens INGS wi Other W oo ’ strike of the railroad men, either as . 2nd| byt there is no reason whatever why |to & persdn when he loses his hea members of brotherhoods or some|more serious matters, industrially or 3 b you can’t run around to the movies| “Why, I nevér thought that Mabcl 'S > .“'l! stTS UNDm other upions, and brought about the] militarvrice, any time you want to—and there is|Jones would come into my life and & d&e eye — | LIN y closing of industries, the holding up| Even last vear the readjustment|the club to go fo and the meetings of | wreck it, but it shows that vou never - of transportation and the threatening{had not reached the point where it|your business assoclation. And I amcan telll I expect shg's been egging 3 » LR g R Ao T Lo Mo o Ko T o e g fo nave | B on o asine sal b s WHIE NECKWEAR, all here, and at prices that want to realize the sentiment of thej Where it was before the war. Baseball}: 'w?s&' Bt iy Thet "you‘] "Bfit b Bie e Rt el /s . public relative to their action they|has been experiencing’ ‘some lean] s Lt = 1y 1 V4 ple- | I P o fectly ‘good | Shouia hotice well how thoss who aro| years and the organizations have been| TIied. fop Tt/ Sblacien” e YomE | Wime aadoibe UAYe & perteedly good | B make you forget'the great H. C. of L. driven to the same action that busi ) affected or these who recognize the mlsbd;@ro,w,s. v | “Louise” broke in the young '““"E 3 gross injustice of the strike are vol-|ness has in requiring that those who, t else is there for you to | hastily, “on second thought I don't be- unteering to see that trains’ are kept must pay the fiddler. I'm gone?’ asked the goodlieve Tll go near Dick Jones. He al- | i Each sses passil ‘Woman in surprise. | ways wants to talk golf, and I don't IR R oy o) Year Witngkees He JaasRE o ) BrE T wad the'| ans Thvihing Dbave it T donit: sdel Had the policy of the government ain players, the nging- of oth and Jots of things—Di A T B been such as to have let such radi-|ers to new teams and the breaking up 3 J 3 rk 7 yo man, : Jones is alw; ‘agkin; 1 K S {3 v i CA b i adeane thas by cowa| o rang Lk e omvadort | s S agne eowr o | Rl nenet e e o ) 66 Alewrayvs More For Less” expect the kind of treatment they de-}and as the result the fayorite clubd Il eret you certainly would he foolish to go— E { serve, had they been impressed with|from year to year depends upon where| “Dic! Jones? ‘qqm-_!;d the young{not that I really was worrying over the fact th~t fha mall service of the|the particular star, or combination | Woman with a tiny frown. “Oh—is | Mabel or anvthing like that, but I cer- | . 3 to 7 Water Street, Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. country must not be interrupted as]of stars, ig located, or how much one|hat the brother of Mabel Jones—the |tainly wouldn't waste any time where | was emphasized In few words by Gro-|is impressed with the uphill fight of a| fl;} Whose halr looks so artificial?,| was being bored to death! I want ver Cleveland and had our department] particular team. 4 ! nwa?:“m?” t""fl"fl;\" laugh? ‘She| you tol have ;a_thoroughly: £ood ‘time | of justice head heen free to meet the| With condifions getting ™ back tof e nae & tall of men, and what!while I am away!"—Exchange. situation as it should be met with-|normal baseball should show the re-| = T E f . s out danger of a possible reaction|sylts of it. It cannot be said that it| LE)Y T o o e B dpher ot s, s, meclen e f S cant b el ol | LENWERS 0 THE EBIFORzi, vz o et e, zev i o [ are reasong Lo believe that the situa-|turned in ‘different channels, what- e ‘Interchurcl ovement. ities to shop until they find they find | tion which prevails today would not|ever sidetracking there was should be| Mr. Editor: While Mr, Purkiss, in|the best for the money, or they may | developed. We are feeling the|quickly overcome. o chailenging my letter to The Bulletin,|use this free time from four o'clock | a4 weak, watchful-waiting —_— denies that there 1S au aristocratic|in relieving their strained minds and | ang there is no telling where BUDPGET LEGISLATION. Indicationg point to the fact that spirit in the interchurch movement, | nerves. such conditions will end a slong as efforts are to h~ ~~7-to provide leg- still he 1makes two exhibitions, of We cannot recall a profession it is maintained, £ He might not have answered but for{the number of years a teacher can| The disposition as expressed by thelislation for » federal budget system B! Koot at the polls. But in the hour of its! be cherished ana appreciated to the that- spirit himself in his letter. (1)| where a person can remain employed ; y B P jumph the Whig president died and | extent of the faithful compliance with ] he “fact that he wished people fo|and demand the salary a teacher gets. || Five Minutes a Da b o i tion \'nh;,m:eruhand Ry the }’rfl!hi'h‘"’gls‘; g iy r‘?’m"";].i oongreRe Xt In & now that ) “Surely is a.small| Stenographers are passe in the minds | . ’0 Bl bis Gemocpptic SIS ais Mg 1 ENa Sl of Ypuas gt el fleo to fight the radical element unti ainly time that o a reform was| I +d truths often|| heir ‘employers after fifteen years 3 With ur medcnh o L 4 w admijts defeat. There certainly can|instituteq d - incumpent uponl| 3 ministries” that |faithful service and it is practically That unforeseen even served the] The charter members of the ne be no inclination to yield to their ‘de- | congress, in yiew of the 1";:3 that this. !;g: ?hw the’ ltnleex; m.}niszries' feel Il;lpnssllk{le f:rd tt!;]em to reestablish mands since that would simply be|matter held a leading place on thel! hey cannat 'let them ‘“remain |themselyes tnd they are not retain- v rse fooled. All |da Hadden, Selma Hadden, William showing toleration for the coursé they| programme as projected at me'!; ?AL. Wnchall en they expose the|ed simply because they were good in | &:‘;"Smed“;; ¥ Tippecance, but{J. Burke, Dantel P. O'Cannor, Mary K. have pursued but with the great ar-|ing of the sossion. that no furt i S ‘PJ;‘ of their own schemes. |their day. Maybe the teachers are|XXIX—THE FIRST PRESIDENT BY|wev got Tyler .too & King, Mrs. A. D. Bryant. Beatrios versip f myel. 4iod Np. Witk AU the| 100 Showid e parmtea T ToRs g6 e b o e D o Lt ok cifat 1t vt Tevciop “SUCCESSION Y AT Bryant, Alice C. Smith, John 11. Car- 3 % 2 i3 that n e d crowd out off straj musf evelop tion. y, Mrs. . Carley, Ber D attending hardships it is evident that} With the senate committee handling S aion s as gisturb|decidedly to their disadvantage after| 1790—March 29, John Tyler born cal Ravelytion. | 12y, Mes. Jobn . Cartay: Betier it is a situation which calls for thelthis matter reporting a revision of] ¥ rr Whigs right. They had set out to|society are: Pary A. Hopan, Mar- Copyright 1920—By James Morgan §{£00l the pegple and in the end they|garet I Kennedy, Mary (. Hart Hil- Tomorrow: A Politi his thoughts, when he suggests that|twenty years teaching. in Charles City County, Va. tops Mok Kiciiissl. Wikl _Rolio putting forth of every possible effort| the bill passed by the house there 1s|I “Keep Sweet” and abide by the ac-| Think it over teachers and either| 1806—Graduated from Witliam WASHINGTON AFFAIRS < |3y iam o e oot e, by government agencies as well as|no serious difference of pinion except|tion of the Denver convention or get|study economics in your spare time and Mary. i . 5 the brotherhopds and the public t S > (Special to The Bulletin) E. Dunbar, Arthur E. Johnsom, Mr. as to where the budget burea; | out. W, these 2000 de he ture. o z 3 v set railroad service back to normal at| be located e badect ¥ SROUd) o ftions. ace only 2,000 out of about |den Us with further taxation i addi-| 1815-21—Members of Congress. Washington, D. C., April 15.—When (804 Mrs. I C. Cole, Macy & O h liest possible’ moment, for it| ~According " one and one-haif million sts in]tion to'our income tax on which you| 1823-25—Member of Leg the fortifications appropriations bRL{\U8 0 SRe Srllh Buke. Jobn W the earliest pos; , i cording te the house bill the bud-14h, “Northern® Baptist gonvention.|are exempt and to which you would] 1825-27—Governor of Virg which cafrids $18,833,4&2 fbr tie | 3. FOUOCK. 2 A is against all of these that the radi-|get bureau would be placed in the of- - ? : 18 or change your line, but do not bur-| 1811-16—Member of Legis! A ] = b g 4 3 Al 1 foi g M-+ 4, - o r. Bscal yeaf 1921, was the subject of | Burke, Margaret Horan, Clifford Gor- S M. WIS fice of the president. The senatel U kngy fat 'a:’:?ui?“‘??figdmlm ?;&45 Dfimsulgggt o Lo Pt A i “zuafg'lh"‘v;f.mp‘?..?fi'n«f“ debate in_the 'house, Representative | BAT s"";;x:‘"'mix?’x- O‘l‘p":" W3 R T e e committee believes that the president ¢ with Bapstis that no church(for our little ones. 1841—April 6, became tenth presi- |John Q. Tilson, of Connecticut, who Cnol]’“;. Babe, 2rs Smh”h‘a_u‘ Miss GENERAL WOOD’'S DECISION. of the country is sufficiently burdened: ministér is' Pound to the action of | Very truly dent, aged 51. preached military preparedness and ¢ ¥ with dyties and that the bureau . ; : Mrs. Charles P. Smith, Ethel Plate Wood would be criticised for his ac-|Should be in the office of the treasury| 2ol ists that a church ordNorwich, April 14, 1920. found John Tyler down on one knee, | PFOSE8m for several years before the tion in giving up his leave of absence|department where the work could be refuse to abide by thfl] —— s d :: J H. C. Becker, Mrs. George LeEichie- It was to be expected that General Cflnm is maintained M. A. UNDERWOOD Greatness and the presidengy | °SPecially an up-todate mpunitions playing “knucks’ 'with his boys in 4 |Amrcan Pasticipation in the world B e Eimund Brown Mre B4 Immortality of the Soul. pathway of his dooryard in Willjams- | Far, 870 Who has Wreeted Tthe BOUSS | mund, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Cook, B. ¥’ Mr. Editor: It seems we have a rev- | burg, that stately old vice regal vil-|j .iures on various phases of mili- | ByfRe. J. H. Burns, Mary J. Hal and returning fo his headquarters inf more casily and smoothly carried out. 3 20 bg}»:vg”fif”fifiofiy yet be the midst of his speech-making tour uch is a matter, however, that{’ . o 1 o Y, 4 i to attagk of course from two angles.|holdup in the action of the senate, or ice i W sure he 0 3 4 3 Bty el ? or natio efense in the years to m C 5 " g 1 n’ :unflcbe said that the present sit-|in any subsequent effort that may be{s As for keeping Sweet udIUrchLman_ of Westerly. He thinks he | il destiny, without steam, wire of|oome Reslyn Carter, Margaret O'Donpell ¥ Pre ol i 4 il to carry it, sped to him from 5 i £ 2 ¢ Benjumin Shermian, Mrs. Benjamin¢ 1 S < has proven without doubt the immor- | FaL Colonel Tilson who was in the being regarded as an excel- | hecessary to get an agreement upopjremaining with the majority, if all ° > ;. | Washington by boat and bu th | o . - Sherman, H: M. Camp, Mrs. Hen- i‘l‘f“l‘,..ii for & mowe that will clevate| this point between the two hcusez the ministers Qid that our ‘churches|G2Uty of the soul. But not vet. Rev Y BBY With| g pish-American war answered “em- | Sperman. Harry p. en "D, Nutting gives s evidence first: | the news that the president had been = io|Ty M. Camp, Miss Ellen C. Camy, him in the minds of the people, that|The commiffee report indicates a fa+| FOUWd Soon surely be turned into res-|% Do SRS Eiyes B8 SHOTICE S0 qead o day and that the empty pres- med Doe, s (rom & hCTOSIAUC|Miss Ariene Brown, ¥. J. Brunney, politigal expediency makes it advisa-| vorable attitude toward the reform[@UIants moving picture thestres andijumes Bipte, I pet. 1: 33. Now I Pet. |idetnial chair was awaiting the vice | Jhe Soctetary of war or the president | M7=, F. J. Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. WS i a rec- | and [ view of «*- ~t-nq 5 el < ministe : 25 v . Maybe he meant | bresident. et ¢ gl {H. Sault, m . Gale, y. :lg“r;‘:e':zd dl:xdcits::n::mmut;:c hcealie:,z taken for such legisla;l;:ata};z? :‘:;nogmm?tg:r;nmr JEp R0 mreach: ;r’};flo:mzys. :v;xecr)\seiss n‘o‘?thee :ersg ;ua, . Rising from his game of ‘marbles, Zz;";’"flg" (fi:;ul:u;‘r, Fpricomine °r|\\'n.rner, John J. Wilson, Mrs. M. H. duty. Not only can these things be|need that exists for the p[ac‘n; Mucfx has been said by men of Mr. gives, but ha's s?mebl'eferenc_e zuT]m- | p;"s:nd”:l n;&;blgr:nmlc);:lmfiang:gti«io lg;: Particulay sress was laid by Rep- Bassett, Miss Jane Bassett, Mrs. A, said but they are being said, along|Sovernment finances on a business| Purkiss’ position about the great| orrupiion by being born again. Then - ;i ; L. Clarkson, Miss M. Clarkson. G. A € 2 X uf 9 money enough to take hi resenlalh‘e Tilsou on the production C B vle, M with others which are worthy of con. | basis every effort should be bent to|success of Southérn Baptists in their | Doy 125% reterence fo James 5: 20, | AR gh to taFe bim to thel,s the Enfield rifies at the, rate of | EAWard. C E. Pyle Stewart E. Dem s 1 i : .apital. He promptly " yeceived the 5 Ofloch and Mrs. A. W. Bdwards. Sideration only as o the source from |Eet the bill on the statute bogks be-|ETeat $75.000000 campaign—who nave| x0TS0 Soul Mot fRRotal B8 WG o (Gan from o money lender | 10000 & day within two and a ha . which they come. fore the session cloges in Jume. gone over the top and are now|{, of the neighborhood. But sinee that|geo o e gave “the highest credi 3 3 converteth the sinner from the error for making the rifi - 4 " However, it may be viewed there| Judging by commitfee action tnis|Playing —sround =~ the = 8100.000.000|o¢ his way shall save a soul from [thrifty man had coldly refused to|guiiiicq Buccess” to Jopn B. Otter- | Stories That Recall Others can be no question but what 2 serious| i6 aimed at but there have been such | BaTlc, 'This rieftion :gm net sag{ death.” which is a message to the true |lake a similar chance on him a feW |gon president of the Winchester Re- situation. has been presented by the|delays in having requirements met in|so much about the action of the| luroly the bhoéy O:fn‘ hrtl}fl e Hw‘vnxfif‘;hn}:mar:h lrf'e‘;sfi:frm;a: s | peating Arms Co., to Harry S. Kim- Over the Fence Last strike situation. It was not but a few|this direction. and particularly so|Soythern Baptist convention at At-|Verse Now 1t plamiy Shows hit|pied the needed amount to convey | gtik President of the Remington Arms The family were having chicken fo) months ago fbat Geperal: Wpod ~was| When ihey Were peyer negded more|lagpip last Yebt, when only two (outi fige soul is subiect 1o the death pen- | o the White House this port of for- |f (1% YEIe Corinise Te. Mnd, dinner and = when being serve obliged te take an active part in the g ent time, ~that nojof, not 2.000 but about 4,000 or more{alty if not turned from the error of his | tune. - i manager ; fa. & pi protection of communities within his| pushing of it over until after the re-|delegates) voted to enter the inter- B = n ico | Of the Bddystone rifie plant. e said | over the fence last. This arouse S ¥ way, which proves it mortal and not it was the first time that a vice | . ¢ 2 » i o Qistrict in another strike, Today it is|cess should be permitted. church movement as well as in the|immortal, as one can plainly sce. resident bad been called upon to dis- J&‘;,‘;’;’;,‘{‘“:;;’;m::,"?‘,‘;m ufl“’; the cuplogity -of Title URRRBEence possible for department commanders T fact that there are two or more South-| In the scriptures Satan js designated rks 'the one duiy which " gives| SHTUMM With Sectnical Sraining of 4ishe was nrompty told that Ji Wag tha to act when aid is called for in handl- EDITORIAL NOTES. ern Baptists to one Northern Baptist,{as a “prince of *“or demons {that office its only excuse for exist- = g b tail end. That evehing the fami ing sigtations which cannot be other-| Gompers calls the strike a mistake.| st Ha oot hove Sa Southern Bap- | (Mat. 12: 24). In some manner Sytan wise controlled. He ~=~"‘ ‘~ realize that it is worse|or convictions: they just have con- It is plainly evident 1h02lfore that{ than that. victions; and they stand by the it is the duty of General Wiod while ence—to fill a vacancy in the presi-| i ine reins to Siipices invaluable has dominated the other demons or |dency. People had ail but forgotten L devils. He is spoken of as “the prince | the purpose for which the place was| One hundred people from Connecti m.lo: the powers of the air’ (Tortorus) | created. 1f those who had nemjnaf-|S4t Who are now temporary or prem had sardipes for supper: taking on® of the little fish on her plate, 1>:: procebded to cut one in two. T s i ey ing the tail end on n;r fork, she bei F t the chips fall where they may. or .atmosphere, and “ithe God of this|ed Tvler had giv anent residents of Washiugton have|it up to her fathed, saying, Pu he remains the head of that military| The thing to do is to save daylight|' On February 29th. we preached. in ori e Ephesiann II Cor, 4: 4. | possibility of fi:.:".;é‘cé."&‘iiz‘ {o the | formed the Conecticut Society of the | the Jlecp that wept ever the fene aenorit © - where he can be{8Rd net try {0 see how crazy you can our “small ministfy” a ' sermon on |Satan’s first lie was thaf communica hief magistracy, he would haye been | District of Columbia, of which Hen- |last reached and where he can act in case|get figuring out gll the pessfple com- | “The InPe:eth\:h__ Programme ed to Mother Eve: “Ye shall not surely [about the last man they would have |7y M. Camp of Norwalk is president, Where Did the Colors Go? his services are required. Should|blications. . God's Programme.” The fnst edi- | die,” and ever since he has kept be- |chosen for the emergency. #pd Mrs. Gurney S. Strong of New| jopn's mother was washing son® trouble sb develop that ho is needed tion was not sufficient to fill the de- |fore the minds of humanity the fals Tyler helong among the third or|He&ven first vice president; D. F.|op hic zarments. lding up o fourth-rate presidents. Although a "“'j“ of Hartford, second viee pres-|o¢ piy aee suilt'.nsae B eiatmed: -handed, kindly man of good |ideflt: William J. Gale or Bridgeport.|.Op ~dear, dear, John, the colors : ence und polished manners, he|Secrefary and Benjamjn ‘- Sherman of your pretty new suit ran.” p 2 mediocre country lawyer and |Hartford, treasurer. John who was having much troud’™ arrow-minded politician, with a| One member from each county Inlin" controliing a flery steed ir gift for getting offices that he had no | Connecticut will be chosen as a board|form of a broom handle, spparer of directors at the next meeting when | paig yittle attention. A lttlo w a program of activities will be pre- g L ey _|mands that have come ‘from far and|hood “There is no death.” The theory it can be appreciated what would be| It ;:th:;; Tt 1 aprving of TUT-| near . for ‘copies of that sermon. A{that every man has an immortal S said were he out making politica) | key v It 1s disposed of that|,ey editjon of the sermon is being|finds its basis in this lie of Satan.|p speeches for himself, even though on|threatens a bad case of indigestion|printeq and persons wishing to know | Without that falsehood, the doctrine | a leave of absence. in ‘Burope. more of tHe corruption in the inter-|of eternal torture copid not ha Regardiess of what the sentiment : church movement will learn some of |found a lodging place in the minds of may ' be regarding General Wood's g‘rom the way in which people are|it by reading this sermon, which will {reasonable men. Satan has ever kept | gift for filling. Graduating at 16 candidacy, or how any meve made in|filling vacancies it wop't make much|be sent free, upon receipt of a bus- |before man’s mind that the dead are b ° from William and Mary, the only |2 . later he came to bis mother the way he has acted may appeal to|difference whether the railroad em- |iness envelope together with a two|alive—even more so than before death. coliege besides Harmird to be the | Seited. Whe membershi committee public 'sentiment, the fact cannot be|Dloyes retnrn or not. > cent stamp. The evil spirits, styled demons, under g . Spm: taid in a puzzied manner: oth alma’ mater of three presideits, he|Will start @ drive to bring in 200|can't find them any / OveripEal FRpe Saigait an of pux re o g Pastor of Staff d;‘a ERBRIG(}S ;hg COn!;.‘Ol B tsa&‘l“ hsvet aided him | wus elected to the Vl!"l,’lnlfl. legisla- | More former residents of the Nug- can't, find them suy. pisee astor o n ing ou 0a! s 2 sponse to duty camnot be disregarded| The mon on the comer says: Per-|§ 25 9rd Baptist Church careying s great falsehood what, dear?” asked the mother. S while his father was|™MeE Siate within the next w® |the colors” answered John. “¥« ford, April 14th, 1920. They are referred to in the scriptures or be given a second place to a pos-|Sonal liberty never amounts to any- fiad as “lying spirits” sible political interpretation, Certain-|thing when: the' traffic cop tells the governor. Al 26 he went|™onths. said they ran. Where'did they go° g Not On His Job Man {8 a soul. He does not possess ly there can be no seund adverse crit-| auto driver to “back up.” erving a to congress; the governorship he was chosen to| ., Al the organization meeting, at 22|3iant see ‘em.” and_ at 37 be eno|dackson Place, which is in the il - a souh The Bible's descri Sy d th, Presi- fcism in standing for the country’s S e e Br“:&nrfi-“‘g”fil‘ 13&’“?,';,},;*,‘:“,_,,”” m:nner olgh{;’ 5531;’;5,?",‘2333;"5%23 :?{" :Jm' I‘Ilor:m:ego(gdwl‘;!r: be. wes Th- ;fitov&gp ig zgi:bgzufie pur4 before personal interests. It is quite pleasing to imagine|gavs T su ep kel isgeit ¢se|Lord God formed man of the dust of | 1ijs record of statesmanship in|PoSes of the soclety sald: heacine (hat” oA tamiliar “Play ball’| ity sbrass ooyt Seiif N2 the ‘erth (of gmound) and hreathed | tiose various posts need not detain | We of Cobmestieut. though sep- THE ILLINOIS RESULTS. again and again rpund the olg score|that is why there are so many young it b:e:fu,e nl"v&gr:sm 0! (g:ix::g!”w reader » moment. It is a blank |3Fated from its borders, owe to gur board to note the results. men and old men-driving cars with- ‘The outcome of the primary in Illi- out having a license. Better let the neis, hugely one-sided ag it is, doesn’t} It doesn’t reflect much to the credit diff¢r from what was expected. Illi-|of railroag employes who heed the nols has a favorite son, Governor|ery of Foster sregard. those of Lowden, whose qualifications for the| their brfi:fir-ho‘o‘;fl o‘gcxais; e presidency are reeognized beyond the borders of his own state, and it was| Federal §etion of the right kind, not to be ernected that if his candidacy|the talk and finger shaking = stuff, was taken at gl seriously or if it was| would go a long way toward ending £ ontnatoith B £ state the fullest devotion of an active heve souls. 190 (Genesis 2 7) A | Vo’ getters and place hunters. faghe cltizenship therein. and it should be ng, breathing creature.ifor the accident another'; argely the o o society to garden g0 and get on Lo his job. He| The word soul js monymous with the | Tyiers name would have been bucied |Baintain among the membership that olnh b:;le Ohs,? Vfifirg 1-r m Nor-|word being. “Every‘being s a soul” | with his dust in the oblivion of the|iRterest in the state’s affairs which wicl 0}‘8‘ he'lt i{lh 2 few driving|God declared “The soul that sinneth, | .. . very properly is to be expected of us without a’license. ave to pay twoit shall die” Eze. 18: 4. An fmmor- | *"\"1, icontan democrat at first,[SO long as we choose to remain dollars to drive a car and I don't see|tal creature cannet die—God himself Tyler followed John C. Cajhoun off |legal residents. why others can drive v;lthout a li-|canpot die. Satan can die:: §0 be Is | " nulification and to extremes| 10 this respect we are looking fers i in Ghe-town of Lisbon - and| will ‘Be Gentpoved fTeh. 2 14y |on, (bo dosma of States rights and | VA, (o the time when our women L . 25 18 e 4 oti will have the right of suffrage, and expected to have any influence at all|the, existing railrsad treubl Sprague and get those who have no|apostle Panl asserted “God only hath :m p(:gf ;%: x‘:“susl:l‘(sg' o?‘“?:' that privilege, we boge. will be ex- upon the rest of the states it must| e % Moo RIvitR A LICENSE imgy’;au:&g:l?hd&nl:&s e | Virginia. legislature "tnat e “shousd s g it o L W :-;:-ll::x' hma; ;h:lanmval of those| A :!n‘sie s wite h:i Pern;l::lgtlr;h Taftville, April 13, 1020. 1"3{,’"’313 :ofihfiuu? o e wamen. ;}?ficscr:qzeex?;r‘;gepe;::d c::i:“:a;g:: erand old :‘“w:y“ ua‘::::;"‘fn "":: $ d * was given n “~-=-: made of ollar - % pr——r e Christ, Head an dy. John (5 i ‘ it] mocra ien.. | Privil 14 tizens] The endorsement which he desired|bills. When made that way there’s|Better Paid and Even Exempt On|26; Rom. 2: 7; I Cor. 15: 53, 54), Te- I“aé h&fikflfixfiog}: deund e mm‘:& ZR EhA bz 53 and needed he appears to have re-|always something left for nbxt time. Ingome Tax hovah apd the Christ (Jesus and his| il o ciate legisiature as - o WhI celved, although from the outcome in _— R Mr. Editor; It is most interesting Ch;:"’m postess tmmortality.. No |, . ir " He was ajse a gelepsts tg a few counties it is evident that he| After the steel strike fizzle it must|to i A A others do or ever will, d g2 | : . note the varigus comparisons of- i i the Whig national’ convention, which OTO ERV‘ ran counter to certain influemves, but|make tho striking railroad werkers|tered the publlc inclpding tho tax: o made promise that the “aced of |\ oinatea hi meor yice presiedant.| M R | 3 ' SE CE when it is recorded that Mayor|disgusted beyond description to find|payers as the wages of the teach- L ry d s i erpent’s evertheless he agreed with the 3 ‘Thompson of Chicago was responsible | out fhey have been led by William Z.| ers, pringipaly by the teachers Them- 3,3’;, mgesafedb:; é?”?l&éi’f"é‘:é’,‘,‘.’ ..in" oposing Jackson and (All Geeds Covered by Insurance During Transit) for 3 part ef the opposition it must | Foster. g “lselves. Tt is the opinion of a laborer |iish o government of rishisonsnese in In the North, they were | NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE-NEW - LONDON—RUTNAM be ded as a benefit to the Low- that po occupatign can be called to|the carth, and bring blessings to a1 | (07 Protection and infernal improve- FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD den paign instead of a detriment.| What th, ¢ -~ of times is mind that recelves better salary and|ths groaning creation. He especlally | (D€ Union above all else; and. Tyler and Con ng Points Tt 1s a case where a kick from such|is shown by the tripling ‘O‘?tbe price | 9fers more advantages than teaching. |made this promise to Abraham. saying |Ments: the the South they were for : b ¢ 1 SQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PJERCE-ARROW TRUC %5 & seurce Wil amount to wich moes|ef pvershe’ fuet ‘Relate 31 mas fn e’ are. Insuliient, thel | 13 Sovth’ b ebsuits” Taian 8 | Dofieas - o e e OF fhae E. P \ & N than the same amount of effort pu rmingham, ama, decided to ing in economics should over-|1.1g g o Thurlow Weed and the 1 li- WMARD So wear them to cut living costs. "’m.’".‘ to a decldeds extentand | iesties oud ons, Paul nertioylesiy |, by R 2 ferth as a boost. . identifies this i it cians understood this perfectly. To But Lowden's success is only what # we dp not know of any profession|the ;h;:chfmm,;fib;s ‘:,f'y;?:"’;gg distract the north from the syhvery Rhone 1250 17 WILLIAM STREBT was to ‘be anticipated. If he couldn’t| The ='r-=- ey there is no reagon|smong women that is better clothed, —deneminating such as the “seed of | uestion they nominated the log s ET NEV/ B pame get delegates in Illinois he couldn’t|for & raige in coal prices and to some|espeeially in the line of fur coats,|the woman,” as promised. (Gala. 2: |cabin hero and to aftract the slave- 13 WATER STRE! BEDFQRD expect them anywhere else, And for|degree they are probably i 1t was | W some oF us still consider lux-|1§, 27, 29.) | "W. B. M. |holding south they pominated with NGRWIEH Phane 857 that regsen the showing that was|only recently that Fuel Director Gar-|uFies. than our local teachers. Sure-| Norwich, April 5, 1920. him a disciple of Calhoun. With a 92 SOUTH MAIN STREE? 133-142 DUPFEE STRI2T made by Wood as the second on the|field said there was no reason for & i;,strom tll:oe .n*::xb.e; :‘fxrtednfp‘f:t;;et % 3 s s ticket fidns bu{l’h ways, they adopted PROVIDENCE LL BIVER list was far from. discouraging. While| furt»~~ increase in miners’ Wages— | stares, dras. stores, etc. rmuch to the |1t singi ¥8Bid_be (ewsr old bachelges|no piatform and stond - for uething Phone Union 3842 Ficne 3610 * Covls- county was his = big stamping| but they got it. o ¥ men were not alldwed to as- |except vote catching. torment of a great many girl clerks with married 1 £ mar men. The scheme worked to perfection— S B E N A ST ST

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