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_ NGRWICH: BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1920 ndi- % Wts's satien: o SimiiiE s SYLVIA TURNS COBBLER likely to be directly affected that even RO g Tk Gt T Rl e b st A A mr X sl Lite te chse e S L | i organized effort to .k X hole in [€?RE to marry Breck just the same” |} . " disquieting fact '-‘l‘ta“." bache oy, Well” her father went on, a twinkle o ers e r on ear ires “|the sole of her right pump. Tt really iy his eye, “I sce that he has just sex a y ( < Bl te. fettios m‘: “1"‘;:}‘:" ;’ g" was foolis hot her to Wear that partic-ieired a contract, I've beem trying to get f | und Qoufief stroying these nests. ® lular old pair just because they matched ifyself. He's a clever fellow, so I guess H n R e dvene A hole I ome's Shoo Was 8 you ean here him 1t menmad hinsie®| | Who Have Delicate Childre: = possible lo make big progress in de-|gajamity at gny time, but doubly so to-lassary to your DapDiness. LD stroying such pests if they are taken at|gay. Why, Breck might even carry out| e right time. Ivery nest wiped &ut!bhis mad scheme, so proposed. .here's a check as a starter.” ::du;;:hlhg enace Erely 48 by cue ] AL Dhiw pnt i M Memetiene’) MINTU RIS o roll I e his astatnd. ive and concerted action it is pos-|Sylvia sighed and flushed. It Was suchfig announcement un the sl mremudia i writes:—My little >u will want the usual fripperies, so This meother i y Berwich Bulletin |5 5 o L . hand is worth two in the bush., It is! ° ‘ in Your Small Car | girl five vears of age had been filorliuu 1 ber life. - Pneumeonia part of her left her in ry weak, run-down, ible not only to better present condi-|® Pity that-Daddy Allen could and Would jiarent broke upon the slightly dazed nervous condition ‘n'thhno appe- . {pot understand what a dear Breck Was. Gylvia she made swift and rapturous ac-| | tite. We were very much worried. thong but fe- Siaike & WSS IOEN S thy Breck himself dashed in. knowledgment, then fled upstairs. in ik, who'ia & Gookdr, said future. 1t Is, however, a Job for the|,Just them i 3 Our druggist, | ! ssed his overcoat on.the seat beside {tie seclusion of her room she pirouetted . the best tonic he knew is tire perf i that N many rather than the few. {Eyivia and joined the waiting lime before |gnd kicked one small slipper high in the :'“"‘ I i W tiag it 18 ormance, not price, el Tlo tlcket window. He stopped a sec ’ B e h e decides what you really pay; hence, THE MAINE RESULT. ‘ond to impart some information to hzni It was the one with the hole in it and' it and .vw‘d b! R rieax et o o it = — 0| aime was et wpon 1o show s BNerying s ap ol amEel SM uie’ Wopartes a0 0 "ot Ssivia| | has improved by i use == do not experiment with tires made . Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1920. Maine »\a}s} rel m,n::;uy n the state|Were going to remember today, and no gniled reminiscently and picked it up. say too much for Vinol. Tepublicah - uckled. ome writing on the fold attracted her e i on on Monday, and Maine has de-(PSECEC e SIS g syivia as grtention ang ohe opened the soiled pa- d"%’"‘“.‘;""“::“d vered the goods. Maine has dome even!yiorully’ aware that a strenuous after- per. aud Druggists Recor in was anticipated and however poon was not likely to improve that| So intensely interesting did she find it is to the republicans it must hole, save in size, to the great detriment |} that she sat closs-legged on the floor WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Amechsid Prew | v entitled Dews daspateh- to sell at sensationally low prices. You can secure in Goodyear Tires, of " 3 % ) H | \» same reason present a dubious of a perfeetly good pair of silk stock ‘f;:“m‘;:.n itm“gl:ulh“m“‘l'Ilh‘h;vm:‘e‘;er‘: () the 30 x 3-, 30x 3%‘ and 31 x4-lnch joutiook for the demogmatk Maiue Is ex TREL L of ahes emeiae Werean e sizes, a hi relative value not . s ¥ i bl but it has done i i 'l ©d to go republican, it has done| 0 peedy remedy she glimpsed a'fimped up, and still clutching the cause . or- than that this year. It has elected| e PO FUEE M fnoar near i8¢ her Umerriment. dasneddowasiai, ceeded even in the famous Goodyear 4 e in centers where democratsiyycop's coat. Further inspection proved igiipping stairs recklessly, one shoe off. 9 . y | clected before and there canmotiy to he stiff and heavy, needing only| Mr. Allen, enjoying his cigar and 2 Cord Tires on the WOl‘ldi finest N CIRCHH ATION [7ail to be a significance in the bigger-|jidicious foiding .to make it fit in the lpewspaper in the library, wondered Dass' AN thet i Claizaed s CIRCULATION [ han-expected result. Barly in the cam:|slipper. At an3 Tate it would do tem-[mlly what Ssivia found so amasie n automobiles. ! al of the state republican |yorarily. 3 11 her telephone conversation. Had he or Costs You Nothing WEEK ENDING SEPT. 11, 1920 s fixed at about 20,000 Stooping, Sylvia picked up the Paper Istened intently he would have heard . . ENDING 8E Tas fised st aboutl V0NN | S aeeas Whek s ia st e Ly ea Goodyear experience and care are 10,941 ¥ omne national committes urged T 1 clipped her pump off and insert- 4 with gurgles of laughter: o o . ) 1 ahould work for 50,000, belies- 41" mew sol§ To be.mure, it dia feel | Dreck? es, Tust ‘as soon ar youfpo o applied to their manufacture in the - the Jarger figure even though|g pit knobby but she Was no longer goss bly can. Yes, father's home. He'll politics dare mot take sides against ft. ld, t ti t was not reached would serve toifuite so “eut at sele.” to delighted to see you. Honestly. What? SEO, B CAMBDELL. world’s tire faCIOI'Y devoted vaken interest. Not omly has the 50,-( O the train the masterful Breck re- o, I'm not spoofing. Yowll mever| p o o , 0RO, B CAMPBELL, thy . 000 believing that the larger figure|vealed bis starihug plan. o iguces where I found it Hustle over and | jof Do No * 3 to these sizes. 2 “ t I have the contract whi el verything. £ e 'l maken e e WOId | rsally establighes fhe business. T want| The ree cked and Sylvia. still St G0 B e L oo 30u, too. There's a license in my Ppock- Tolding a damaged marriage 1i- et which has been there quite long cwnse. sat nd laughed some more. | Stories That Recall Others ch an extent that a plural-ic. oow" When we get to Harville we'll _Boston Post alling almost the total of both Nisit a certain nice old justice of the s has Been secured. Maine certainly | An Ol Friend. eace. i % ETTE I THI Two and a half y d Kk ac- its duty and there is no reason 5 “But,” protested Sylvia, faintly, after LI RS TO E EDITOR and a f year old Frank ac. e but what even though it s period of stunmed yet ecstatic silence, companied his parents to a movie thea- u - tre. He seemed very interested, especial- 2 ainly has dome its duty and|‘What will Daddy Allen say? If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, g0 to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires; take" The Female Vote. Al Mr. Editor: There seems to be much|ly when a horse or a bee was fashec i i e e B and P Rt s sk N Btor, There sems o b muen| b vnte o S advantage of the opportunity to get what even though it is ner.|iielegantly, 'he'll thaw aut by men cast their vote on November republican that the overwheim-|{When I'm rich and famous. e now portends mot only| So in the course of an hour Sylvia &l Maine, but the rest of the country(J)wed herself to e passively guide t at the next change for he exclaime 2nd. The politicians from both the re-| “Muver, ders our iceman.” He was glad p|publican and democratic camps are fall-|to seo a face he thousht he knew. ing all over themselves in their endeavor : and i n : : % His Reason. do in November. It shows the de. |2 fiEht of dingy stairs anc N4 “H|to coral the female vote. Tt matters mot k that exists for a change of ag. elually dingy office. A Y ward . to | that only a short time azo the politicians| It Was in the fourth grade and the 2 s E e a"Istout old gentleman came forward tol 0 TG Y B SO O O King. hand. in| teacher had just finished explaining frac- nd the ending of the Wil-|o\ 'l (nem, peeming to usderstond theic}lf Roih besties Wero Borking band Wi o O o arder to pea'it tay Sois frac: - M:nfl‘nu leads the way. |errand without e‘xnga;ax:;k :‘vall:z:; chise to women. Mrs. Harriet Stanton|Sttocd her, she asked Willie which he Maine figures romenon of an elopin; true Goodyear mileage and economy. e Blatch, daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stank | Would prefer, one fourth or one third of hat the vote this been caused him a thrill oo o | ton. both of whom were pioncers in the 2be Wil said he preferred " the lied by the participation of women,| “Half a second and o iarter vhen asked his reason, re. = 1t as of courso anciclated i tho ness in e e oliberaialy d.[of the tWo partie plied: “Because it wouldn't leok o hog- that were set. The women “om some o : % in the councils of the republican par-| igh. i es and then remarked, | P 2 jthe topul ply stood by the political inclinati ad his mpectanlen R e e I said that if one clipped the —_— x v foriithe s ngs off the party platforms one As It Was in Olden Days. it is 0. K. firs y determine to which of the two| i e R st hésitation Breck et t 2 A man living in a'New England village : n Maine has not indlcated |g. and drew It forth—empty :‘1:;5;“' o 5 21| lkept by his father between 1814 and 1841, uig viat the country might do. but it is to| There emsued a profound silence brok- 5 30 x 3% Goodyear Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost ne ebis e Bt $235__0 S e et e ddye o All-Weather Tread for tubes of less merit—why risk costly -asings when such sure protec- 30 x 3% Goodyear b ke : i B lSopdrear 9150 . tion it avallable? 30x 3V size 5C ' Ehat & » Some of the items Tun as follows: igié- Cuxe, te = in waterpreef bag el i nembered that the two presidential €1 by an irrcpressible chuckle from the |V mice, arent we? I E a0 1, 1827—Four bushels of potatoes, Anti-Skid Tread ... 3 | fowing that Tice boy. Poor Sylvia, whose courage a3 to thinkcle cent L | lowing that found the repub-jofice bo¥. gl B g, wished her- :;“{;’“‘5:30“ s il L Jan. 1, 1828—Seven and three-fourths - ¥ That was disclosed’ [y {jousand miles away. e e pounds codfish at 3 cents, 23 cents, y o, aiffdrences hetwean tho; "ppusiier fetgicd incarciv IR te. yme- [ERTIEEY § ATe FERMENr, the eomony RSty ueth 25T 1420-C0mb. anlbm viseers. 12 a 0 ite and national elections|guce the missing dochment, and the 3 o protagonis hiffon dress [ Sents. Conditions are different to-|young people were finally forced tq re-|the protagon than the chiffon 2 o Aug. 1839—Thirteen and one-half n|of the chairman. S i republican party is united ji-eat, "";f‘""‘m:n’fl"-f-{f :.’:‘?me;flfi; Mrs, Blatch has recently joined the so-|P0unds cheese at 6 cents, $1 cents. the balloting t has taken With embarrass 22 4 i ist party so I suppose the intellect- Malne whers the campaign has €} them out With a slight trace of (?) of the major parties will pro- d on national issues glvu"‘fi"er in the afternoon Sylvia and :t-:-d to drop Mrs. Tty encouragement, cly dis- | tato. e | ; #'nex }, reck parted. He wf?leére;n::\d;;v';‘fa e s a matter of fact there is but one| NOV. 6, 1830—Three bushels fall apples, THF OUTLAW STRIKE sppointed and chagrier O e idea of | political party which has stood from first| #1_cents. [ 4 law strike s o e “vastly differcnt. Besldes, | 1o last for equal suffrage and that is the| The rate of wages is recorded as fol- | e end of the outlaw strike|p weddin: s v 2 » April 20, 1830—Ore and one-half bush- sweet potatoes, 37 cents. Blatch like a hot po-| Oct. 12, 1829 Peck turnips, 6 cents. July 2, 1825—Gallon molasses. 34 cents. GOODS Vet it v t- - — ATIT T XIS - 7 B railrond men of Chicago as|who ever heard of a girl being married | Socie) P Qi WG el k"};,,'y 16, 1822—Two days shingling CARR' MPLETE LINE YEAR TIRES xd by their lead onfy what (Rife » el O Ber SRt 85 = will vote the so ket this fall | nouse, $2 WE Y A CO b ; 3 . ; ; ed when it started in thelSt \lh@d:rl‘\::rg Sylvia slid into her place, They will no do 1 n to the siren Jan. 4, 1840—< utting wood, 30 cents. . I men, numbering as |y Aty din0er S dreading the keen scrutiny and ques-|call of the two old But I can . ,April 16, 1825—One aay making wall, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES hing like $000, | er father. He, however, was|not believe the women w arous-| 50 cents. e d:;:' e ot e e thin” ovening and|ed will fail for the rant and piffie year Jan. 17, 1635 —Carting 1u GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE DISTRIBUTORS to insist upon a still great-'vhen she vemtured to mention the fact|after year as the me e do ovember, 1824—Making e FOR W LONDON COU .. " - be hap-| hotel in Terre Haute, Indiana. Of this 5 ion. but they were| : - | forty “vears ugene Debs escorted 32 cents in wages and to establish!|tiat she had been With Breck that af-|forty vears gene Debs Oniing Al 15 cate . ST g e e | New Lond Norwich Yreck Merrill, than you are with your|gusted with me for piloting such an unde ‘{r L r':‘m‘\f:“?mn h:lrhehn:. ew ondon s . c orwic whatever for the ef-| father?” he queried dryly. sirable citizen into the community.” It|as secretary of agricuiture, b | on was-having up-|oor ryes put it that way,” retorted|took courage in those days to come out|get even farther by promising eg-| brotherhao n outlaw organization (hrough-jt'rmoon dié mot protest acidly. i T e mAeu ot el } a s r large. It is the pub- pcy suffering from their aes s e AR RRAREERRERERARRRC bzen experienced in get- others to take their pl: Trans- Ut has been inter- Y ¥ ed bu has been demonstrated | \ X | hers could do their work and ef- ice ficient han of trains was being a " shed. It was thus made evident = was a failure. 1 gl ma of those who voted for | . TRUCK TIRES AND SERVICE GOODYEAR PASSENGER CAR AND PNEUMATIC Baird Tire and Supply Co. X s ar e R e 337 Main Street PHONE 1600 Norwich, Conn. way the advantages which through their vears of sei returning they must not only ler the old rate of pay but| Possing in X ¥ employes which means that they ke t chances with the other along without their sem- k to shake the plum tree—Mil- |public to the conclusion that there are | e Journal. not as many shepherd's crooks as other | whole railroad is a great financler. kind of crooks connected with the wool | tasiness.—New Orlean States. Looks That Way — /4!»\ a [otkis says that mem pred- 2 o = In daYS gone by it was Private Recent events have forced the general The 9 should prove a econvineing| criminal, but the man who wrecks a thelr wiv . man who wrecks a train a [otter men do it 50 much more nioaly. i e o e S Seal that quenched your thirst, : S— o vy ; y their contracts and in defi SO T steadied your nerves after a hard STE, Ib. 29¢ ABSOLUTELY THE e s day’s work, buflt you up in periods 1™ SRLOIN, ROUND, ; BFINFST mlb gl I nd uawarranted sstin o] of recuperation. PORTERHOUSE UTTER, Ib... 6lc EDITORIAT, NOTES. IN TOWN. e Private Seal, as mellow and tasty i Rib Roast Beef to have the steam tur on. i 1 . 1 {10 preseing he eputaton of the 3 T i ; Best Chuck Roast MOHICAN SELECTED A BN and body-building qualities remain ' b 18 B EGG 5 - i o5 B O s St unchanged jBectlb....... BFresh Fish|EGGS, dozen5sc et S ged. |§ NOCUTSHIGHERIN | g SWIFT'S PURE R e S e And why not? P D = s | v o The same high quality of h e . It . i | With the cool weather continuing for q tY o Ops B Uck Pl o rernring . miean which % 7% 2T e il b e sgomy and malt still are used. It is still Roast, Ib. ... 12Vc|Haddock, Ib. ... 10c|sNappy, wrOLE Wik The man on the corner says: It is a B » % s of using your imagination a bit brewed and aged With the S3me Freah Cut Ham' Fr“h Stea.k COd CHEESE’ m . 33c o Taty S SNEN Larre - ol infinite care.. It is as good as ewer. BB e R Ib. 18¢ t a t. It st have been a hard bl ul‘ger, s e [ e gl e R \ Rt e Coini G0 coate o Shoe Halibut Cutlets Much effort ha orth t an-|great revelations he couldn't prove. A &3 s RS, sh fund talk is great for the ward fan, but it doesn't amount to a if there isn't any proof back ef e FreshSoupCuts 1|, . . ... . 37 T ke E . - Been taken has ser r the menace and ! und Clams, pt. 27¢ B Difsrest soct case TODAY from your 5 16 Roon:‘rl{g TO gk‘;)ER have had o 2 ne did just what was expected. It grcenon, d“le" as mual. Bmf leer’ lb — c 'E' cfldd’fl""f *“‘ '(» W have been a blow to these demo- IR n which feder funds have been nutilized in th such pests has been t its who have been stumping that °S) 2 Nicely Cured |For YOUR INFORMATION RB!YA!»E\: E.;AL CORNED BEEF COFFEE MARKET . e o IS LOWER 5 Pounds 95¢ BRISKET PIECES OUR PRICES: Sweet Potatoes Distribufors . Pound 10c Very Best, Mohican | 3 Pounds 20c | : JAMES E. MOORE, ank |Special, Ib. .. ... 52¢|™FrTE cALFORNG hr;‘\w(flwnw;‘ past. olf tl):xe a;ivznoeg‘in the | 79-81 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. _'. I8 Boneless Fl o e, s |Drice of coal s that thero fa o gusran: 3 teo that more than half of it will not be there has been an unosnally large CORNED BEEF |Princess Blend Grapes, 2 Ibs. . 35¢ slate, s 3 2 ‘m i here has been an unoemnally IarEn | siate, stone er unburnable, real estate F E I G E N S P A N Po d121/ lb._ 490 DELICIOUS e of one kind or another, and for One of the saddest results of the war - { zc time about the city and in thelis the report to the effect that the Aus- S } there have bean noticed many of | trian archdukes and atchduchesses have NO WASTE Dinner Blend, Ib. 29c|Peaches, quart 20¢c e L R R T - : [ There Was & time when §2 a week :c:‘m;m‘:_j'_ i nt.| Was @ big increase. Now thers is an B e e o | £ rlasting howl it the boost is less than jon to other 4 » t infested, | ** = it canmot fall to be Selliveg that thel. 1y, 'ty backing a new revolution i of the r-cn;wl e W':‘c-i\ltxfin at a time when the defacto gov-| Tan ey €nded the lrment is free enough from other trou. | @ahger herefrom. Just %091 33| 4les 1o give it good attention. ! thre & any let up on the part of thos + wiie are partisipating n the fight the ravages are resumed W Ther