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47" UNSETTLED TOMORRGW FULL ASSOCIATED L . PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, \CONN. WEDNESDA: sxrr. 2, 1920 Oohin, ayis iuessesee. 16696, 0. P. WILL SAVE: _ [eastest way ta 1o place & eross: benmbathcollar in cane effect, full lenctf secves | TWO rORECLOSURE sUITS BY uM y rm gee ppuse l r l Rhodo Island Reds | BILLIONS SAYS McCORMICK | :‘n m‘; e e s, Ay FRwaise = MARINEKS' SAVINGS BANK Pinecrest ‘Orchards, Groton, Mass. 1976 (Continued from Page One) - Congressman Freeman Speaks, e L 3 g i ‘:j"‘;' :.:1:.\ Lowis Swift, e arwich, Wednesday, Sept. 29, SRSk, welbhodas; o 35, 10 Deed ook Poultry Earm, SHort . ssa|a ian. steadtast ad txhe. & man of| Congresaman Richard {P. Freeman 4 i g gt gt g i TR ace st oftre v Pare i A Yok s t) ke e ided the s - . e | Cl0t Se o1 TOP Y Senator Frajk B. Brandegee I§: been child-labor bill was made known In an|Jacob E. Jansen, . North ''Haven, - m‘;‘: o mu‘_'l‘ e i o Wb oan walst: This, however, has a e L ougt W A THE WEATHER. yehemently ‘condemned by _the Siate| address that he made at republican state| " Conn. LRI e et b e e feiams: aa jAus(rallan opowsim collar. The pr Noduk L rast of th m:n:«" l‘:lv:;n ;:.‘r}}\,l w‘::- ’rJ:prek:n‘L‘fim: of (':::\n:é:m:?e::u:,::c rflnv;';m:u::n::;c h:hi‘s'r.xl\:sr:.' = ‘White Leghorns knew Senator. Harding to, du‘}mm? is*ishown In the democratic management of | wion would Hro Ve in sisle for | secured g S o s Tiaday amd Thureday. | Cooler weather| when .he voted against the child labor|made the following statement: . A Ballard, Chestnut i, Pa, 1836 | 78 (088 was ot importance The eam-|the past seven years. We'have VICWomy| an cinire season $uich & - 1roa ‘Wor Wil overmpread all districts sast of the | bill. ‘An investigation shows that Sena-| “Any object which is praiseworthy in|Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, Wash. 1908 | PAEm 0f 1930 i sin hat of 1896 he" stated. but without peace3, 1y 8 e Choose from tie bix'stocks of furs and 1 PAAN | Sy 48 | tor Brandegee was requested to oppose | ifself is sought to be brought the con-|yy. ‘Moriches, L. 1. 1346 | 3¢ csal SEAIORY, . AP, 5 duty of the republican voter 1o 141 coats “today, after taking advantage of | In 3 Rpint Mississippi river within the next e 1, AN b Jetitn. o e aeORILE. 0] Al0GFionT OF coitetn,. LI 6raaE - SHE] & ¢ eaT DARGENE, Ay > held out that besuty empty ball, “Free|back to congress and ihie hOUS: @ Work-| (he merchelts adsertsements In The | 1708 "“""_.. off Atlantic coast. August, 1916, -stated that the board had | means for its-attainment may be ex- Miscellaneous Silver,”. .and they believed the - Ameri-|ing republican majority S0 that the | pyjoiin—columns of sound adviee and | 17 ¥ Norih of Sandy Hook: fresh south | vbied that the Keating-Owen child labor | tended bver the entire mation. ‘A con-| A £ Hamptyn (Bl Leghorns) can public would be doped into belloving | nands of President Warren B: Hagding | practical hints to buyer ) Mark Clibegt a8 - . wimr Wede|law was a violation of the rlght'bf a | spicuous | example of this kind was af-| *p: pton, 1534|2 they. were told. They were defeated, {shall not b tied. 7The reason for this 453 8 as trasurar o Pl state to promote education and industry | forded in_the child-labor law by which |y FISIORD B e el o thus showing that the American public|can bg-seen in the present situation of| Y | an s on lapd it 4 st|in the way best suited to its agricultur-|an attempt was made to prohibit the Ay R M) was a thinking public. Now in 1920|a small republican majority -in these | POUBTS BLOCK ISLAND | 3 part of the yard Sandy Hook to Hatteras: fresh wes t Windham, N H.\... Tl St i beamtitol - . - Works. and fair_weather Wednesday. el, industrial and educational interests. | transportation from one state to anoth- | grecon A College’ (OFcgond) they. again hold out a'beautiful empty|houses but with a great power in the SECOND Groton Iron Works. e - " rr=| 'The interest displayed by the state|er of any article in the production of | “"CCIC ATl COleE E0N8) saz|ball “The: League of Nations" and be-|hands of a man of another party. stign For Southern New Bngiand : falr Wed- [ board of education ls evidently _not | which the labor of any child under a . o 2 2442 fiigve that thete ory.that It will kesp us 5 war {iipattment at o night ; | deemed “Connecticut ‘sentiment” by Dem- | certain age. or who had worked mare out of ‘' war w! gel vets r-% 3 E| A 4 port that Block Is' ok > mf?‘.fifi'«"&f"“’d" %7 | eratic press throughout the state. WTe|than a certain number of hours. Nad | GAVE MUSICAL PROGRAMME men_voters' because of this. ~The )wo-|THE FUR STOLE WELL LIKED— Sorined Tt second Hil ANY IN INCOEFORATED i Y ' feh fact that the supreme court of the Unit-| entered. This legislation was claimed to AT NORWICH SANATORIUM | Men refuse to be doped. Article ten of POINTERS ON COAT STYLES of . the Cous 2 o 1 C 1 C_'\Dlfly»‘ of B Rt s ot . | ed States subsequently heid te child|to be justifable under the commerce| . ool foal pro-|the treaty is the crux of the whole| The fur stole retains its popularity tHis | heard the repo iscarporated Yo dcal in The Bulletin's observaticn shc¥ 8 | 1o ‘a0t 1o be unconditional gave this | clause of the constitution, which confer- mamine“wf. ";:m *;(“fnda‘; e‘\j';‘:"mg “”m_ thing, she sajd. President Wilson in an- Ael\:nfl as it is always graceful, While | there was no is 'sll:t'" [The letter to Senator Brandegee from | commerce among the several states: e e NI L B Croene: a n ere is a tendency es longer, | cline dto_take e Soeagien Ings Tuesday: her. Bar,| N state board set forth four ressons | this legislation coild have been sustatn-| Uih MUURCSS B 50 JOR ST for protection of, territory ‘of other. m-| from two to two and a-quarter yazde . | tne ground 4 S A v the Keating-O bill, Id be d, 1d ha 3 ith 1 le- 4} ® ti b the league, answered, the me handso xample on view Tuesday | gesi aevelop 7am .83 730.50 ::rf’gm:a 1;'51:;5:!:(:» this ;!';‘:‘e.d : ;al(l;‘,ml::::cdw: xa:vepr:v'fmuc:“:a the | Miss Sadie Driscoll, soprano; Horace Diitea States' 15 mot legally bound- to|was of 15 taeg A atEhtien opossum, 2 ehe ,',:n,.»- ot ~of 32 m 12 3040 | TGRE vote of the bill Benator Brande- | transportation of commodities from one | COrning, basso; Arthur McNamara, ¥i0-| pend her armies, as the constitution of | two yards in length and clezantly . coant thefl' valsa: ba 6 p. m - 4 3040 oo \vas paired with .Senator Pomeraine|state to another into which negro labor thig country is higher. Senator Hard-|ed. The price was $125. son for choosing Highest 72, lowest € of Ohio.. He said that I the latter was|had entered as a factor or upon which ‘| ing, When Mr Wilson added - that.” of| A handsome skunk stole with smart fail Comparisons there he would vote “vea" while if he|any member of a’labor union had work- couris there Was - a’~ moral obligation [finish was marked $235—this was fulié Predictions for Tuesday: Showers. (Brangegee) were at liberty to vote he|ed. This law was declared to be un. asked If this was ot greater than a le- | tWo and a quarter yards and was a thing Tuesday's weather: Partly cloudy, | would vote “nay.” constitutional by the supreme court of gal obligation, and Mr. Wilson said yes.|of Beauty. m afterncon and evening. Senator Brandegee's attitude on the| the United States.” ‘While in France Mr. Wilson stated that A P“ur u;)m}:ning is eonspi_t::uus on ;|ne ma it Roumania and Servia needed aid the | Jority of the season’s suits, as well as on .|armies- of the United States would be|the best examples of the elegant coats. i SEN, MOUN: AXD TIDES. JORN MARSHALL SENTENCED TO |STORRS HENS GOING font. to aid them. urder the provisions| However, the woman 0 Sherte 2| Z IX MONTHS IN JAIL FAR AHEAD OF RECORD of the league. In an.address delivered | coat severely plain will not e disap- .~ BEX % 3 {nObio he made the statement that if | pointed when she comes to inspect the e OO&‘S g'(x“r_\ John Marshall of New London, chang- | At the end of the forty-seventh week O e e n | e stocka stiowns -fat. the {peeds of Sust 9 48 ed his plea of nmot guilty. of statutory | of the laying contest the hens have laid 3 { e b o | uch shoppers: are smply met by the de- T = | cation when his case was brought up for | though there are still five weeks to go, s . 2 One fine coat in dark green boliyia, ad- trial in the criminal superior court in |the hens have already exceeded . last ately misledding the people? & . o Thatan i Norwich Tuesday morming and he was|yars total vield by more thant 7,000 | ‘Before the United Statss went into|™ired Tuesday, has larze patch po SPECiALS FOI T Sentenced to six months In jail. Mar-|eggs. In the previous competition the the war the papers owned by Governor 3 shail was to have been tried on the |best pen record was 2.022 eggs, made Cox inctheir editorials preached against Boiled Ham, 1b 83¢ s charge of robbing the home of William |by a pen of Barred Rocks from New oing ifto the war, Later when asked; S 0 ? v ol il “§ix hours After high wal H. Mitcheil at 28 Blackhall street and | York state. It wad ¢he oniy pen in the about this, the edftor of the “paper | S SRl e water, which is followed by flood tide. | a fury was gelected o try him last Fri- | entire lot to average more than 200 esze stated that Mr. Cox had nothing to do!| % ¥z perehen. . This' record had® already been wWith the writing of the editorials and [ " Pink Salmeon, Ib. can.. 18c Marshall’s home I8 In New Jersey and | exceeded and not only this, but it is vir- could not be held responsible. These ed- lamon es | TAFTVILLE he came to New London with a carf- | tually certain that two pens of Plymouth itorfals extended over a period of one| | val several weeks ago and had been liv- ocks one pen of thode Istand Reds. and one-half years. When an editorial H A party was given Miss Victoria Da- | ;o ik "2 'girl jn New London. ‘and two pens of White. Leghorns, five g N eEridn ol por Ahie ok Pl S en o 73 i vignon at her h\;‘m.ncn !’;:::d:""mm! The case against John Miller of Nor-|pens in all, will finish the yvear with published in Mr. Cox's newspaper, ?he1 No Rlsk Then' ! e & dancing enjoyed. Tte. | Wich charged With an indecerit assault |more than 2,000 eggs each, instead of RAFAEL DE GRUTTOLA very. next ‘day.an anology was offered, | . | B paped & ved by the hostess |On @ little Kirl living on the West Side. |dnly one pen reaching this mark as was e 1 but one and one-half years of préac) | Sechl P aveoisg. Th Tarty broke up | August 24, was nolled on the motion | the case last year. linfst; Rafacl de Gruthola, cellist; Hen-|ing against going info the war couldn't| ! ¥ of State Attorg~v Hull. Court then ad- During the forty-seventh week Ca- | ry La Fontaine, planist. have be know Mr. Cox. . . H N by alx;’: e Cou ‘f:mhos\‘:::\z;r journed until Wednesday morning. nadian pen of Barred Rocks entered by| The programme follows: _Popular he ::M ?h:: “‘:‘e ;n_“:: of Connec.| § Don’t Spoil or Streak Material } | Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, 51 00 val cessess d5C -~ Atends S T L LAY E. C. Foreman from Collingwood. -On- | March, Remick; Selections from Magie i otk i g { s iy e lt)'::szs.'lv‘?‘\fw Yoo pecast Folistments In the Navy tario tied for first placs with Holly-| Mclody, Romberg, orchestra ; Liebestreud, ;’::;ns;‘"“’“"’ ey "";"f;‘ Pt e in Dyes that Fade or Run FIRST-PRIZE'OLEO, bb............... <o cob ot . g ! 3 wood Farm's White Leghorns from Hol- | Kreisler, Mr. de Gruttola, cello; Into_the t | IR e e e g | .0 following named men enlisted at lrvod ‘Wamiingion, £ Ty’ x| pove | Sufshine, T Kcam » Lyvelyioanden, Mibs ke Senator -Prank ‘B. Brandegee to vote o s R THE ABOVE ARE ALL SPECIAL REDUCTIONS k 3 oo > s s okathes 138 eggE. 4 vicil of T4 per | Driscoll, soprano; Pizzicati Gavote, or-|fro. Pas 8 s ach package of “Diamond Dyes R RIS, - Fast Devis. i) Jaak | Lory 50 State Strect, this week and were | cent, g5 compared with & total of e'even | cliestra: The Skipners of St. Ives, A Song|£ald. when the-lssues of the coming four | contams directions o simple that any | FOR TODAY ON pe wavg 4 seht to the various trade schools of thelr leges. for the tws doorest her: that laid | of the Sea, Mr. Corning( basso; Dream.|Years are to be considered. No one ean | woman,can diamond-dye a new, ricn, | A 8o was born to Mr. and Mrs. George | oresnan Haraln 3. Tamie, o L fup. | little les than eight per cent. W. Fd- | ing Alone in the Twilight, Mr. La Fon-|ever say that Senator Dranlegee at any|fageless color into worn, shabby gar- | AR Slehiits avends Toestay: ' | Soroandie. Fxtold T Tallic, T car Baker's White Leghorns from Mo- | tzine, baritone, violin obligato, Mr. Mc-| time deliberately misled a voter, and | ments, draperies, coverings, whether HIGHEST GRADE OF, Clvde Kenfield was a visitor in Wil | o Waiter G. Wieklinski, .and Adrien |riches. Long Island was second hest pen | Namara; A Rose Rhyme, Love Nest,|had ever dodged ‘a single statement. | wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. | oyl v P. Auclair. for the week with a vield of 48 emzs.|DMiss Driscoll; Concerto Valse, Mr. dejWomen of the republican party desiring| Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind | ERQ ety Six destroyers are fittlag out at the| A Connecticut pen of White Wyando: ruttola, saxaphone; ‘Up From Somer:|to cast one-half a vote for a democratic |—then perfect results are guaranteed R —_— ECGD —_—— LH E Nawy Yard, Philadelohis, preparatory 10| entered by Harry D. Tmmons from Ply. [t Wood, Mr. La 'Fontaine; - Populaf | nomines can do It by falling (o vote on | even if you have never dyed before,| . | making a cruise ‘to Furope and will [ mouth, was jn third place with a produc. | Alrs, orchestra: election day. They should vote, and the | Druggist kas color card. NORWiICH TOWN. | probably leave about October 15th: All|tion of 46 egzs. T, J. Enslin's z«r:,'n,':,\. — Arathe D. Hale, a former Norwih | exnayy men who eniat now wil have|bian Tocks from Hacketisiown, X. 1. | ADMINISTRATOR SUES TO Town young man, is il Wi oubls | the ed Oneck Farm's Barred Rocks fro 3 . s | o — | Bt il St Bt s i Elington, Mc, | 8l “Beotroyers hat. are: gotng. 1o make| Wesamnton. Bemh oy ook? g rom QULLECE #ha% BORD KKK —Io | smmmmmwms | comm Je who s under the care cf a this cruise, and will be sent directly 10 | place. Feach pen finshed with 44 woen| Suit to collect on a bend given 1or 4 nursy from Hartford, was the Philadelphta Navy Yard for duty| The three leading pems in each of the | $2:000 by the Hartford Actident & In- %47 by his parerts. Assess on the destroyer that they choose. The |principal varicties' are as follows: demnity Co. has been brousht against the Mce Albe L Male of Lathrop avenue.|following boats will make this cruise: | company by Daniel 'F. O'Connor of Gro- 3 Mr. and Mrs George A. Peck ail tcn| . 8. S. Sands, 1. S. S. Childs, 0. S. S. Plymonth Rocks | {on, administrator of the estate.of Ellen Croshr. of (robarde ovenue, were suesis| Sturtevant, U. S. S. Reuben Jones, U.|Jules F. Francals, (Barred) West- M. 'O'Connor, who died on July 29, 1919 Sundiy of Mr. Peek's sisters, Miss Annic|S. S. McFarland. Sampian Beich 1k aure|es the result o finjuries received when Snita and Miss lcse Smith of Coc Further “information concerning re-en-|Oneck Farm (Barred) Westhamp- she was struck; by thi alataraobiic cdriven Mr. snd Mrs, I'AK recently o listment for this crulse can be obtaln-| ton Beach, L. I . 1a90 | O HErTy (Zevarling Of Gaptor ned Nirs. Tiew-ve D. Peck anl ed by writing to, or calling at the Navy | Chickatawbut Farms (White) Cone e e Peck, Mr Faslcs motrer 4.l sister | Recruiting Station, 50 State Street.| ton, Mass. ) 0" jg4o | the release o fsome propd-ty belonging to stivoly. slss Mrs. J. N. Phe'ds ¢ru | New London, Conn. Zavoritas which had be-d afached in the daughter, Mrs. Church, all of West- ‘White Wyandottes suit, and it is, to collect on lhl; bond that -3 the administrator is now suing. In the 7 Austin Garer. ot Stirewicn.| Pambury~—The big community ctiorus | Harry D. Bmmons, Plymouth, Conn. 1726 superjor court judgment for $10,000 was \f Xorciei Towr, atten'd t)e | 2f & thousand voices, which is planned | Mrs. R. W. Stevens, Schuylerville, given against Zavotitas, part of which "ot Bie 1 usband’s m.- A .| fof Danbury, will become a reality within Me\"y}h»“gm Farm Cotaia, (74| has been paid by the. company in which e ers of | Wawaech] EONOBIE IS < 3 ! ' he was insured. Gager (Luella Tracy) wis | st ————— e s arcomparied Ly ker brother, Frink Following a_weel's stay at the home | (i st 3 S, Beavit Towr s Harriet T-acy : P ; Hundreds of WOMEN AND MISSES have I d h m ve learned how to make uce o 131% £cds of Mr. and - : siirup (Cecelia W. Hale) . ia . . Y iranstned 1 cuorruc onday : bu vil They have dis ed th better clothes b e R e : : buying priviiege. ey have discovered they can wear better clothes by sre pwidng M and ‘h'fly = B 1 enrut: at Norwich Tox: to eliminati burd £ h buvi L L t the Iat o th - o it the latters grandparents, Mr. snd atmg € burden or cas! uying. et us show you the economy. Of our Mrs. Wallace Larkin of Town stroet, : z e B L SR LOW PRICES, and th CHA OUNT. Youwi g e B - : . , an e convenience of our- RGE ACCOUNT. You ‘ te, of Paltic . vening in the chapei, d al ha d b = ..,.,,,. e WX i, What 1 G a ; : ways 1ee Yyou are enjoying ihe very newest an est at a ce you are Honesty and How Does it Differ from ¢ 3 - . Everybody's Honesty? H d T ° N l . \'} A h - glad to pay e | Prices for Their C As u The N { ' : L] Special Six T Car, f dst : andtwo-passenger Roadster = ... ... .. 0% 51750 Fa” Fash’oms Special Six Co : ‘ i . s. \ / ¢ . i - ‘ Specml X Seclan ST r IS R S SRR S e B 52750 The store is filled with new things—more than filled, and new lots are coming in Blg Slx Tourmg Ca]' f 0. b Detroit Sl sz 150 every day. You will be interested to see this wonderful, up-to-the-minute display of . the latest fall styles. . 'Now is the time to decide what you want—BUYING EARLY . : The uf; f these fine Cars h fi : ' 1 manufacturers of these fine Cars have seen fit toi m- MEANS WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS. 2 T ; > crease the high value of their product by reducing their E 3 H & 2 e NEW FALL COATS ..................... $22.50to $45.00 gy 8, pl"lces., | g NEW FALL SUITS e i .. - $35.00 to $55.00 448 Don't delay placing uF order tod veill i : : ® - Y P yo today, as it a NEW AUTUMN DRESSES ...............$21.00 to $43.25 : i SASOE feevery of o, - STYLISH NEW SKIRTS ... 8.00 to $22.50 4 : : : veseeasnieviaseos 9.800 to 322 : fl e ° 321 MAIN STREET