Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 9

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ARE YOU | THINKING PAINTING THIS FALL? IF S0, YOUR SECOND THOUGHT SHOULD BE OF fl i {out,” l g » -CrrmE0RC As a Special Induce-| thent to Fall Paint.| hg, we are ofl:erlng'l 10% DuscountI . i ‘ on our best paint. Fred . Crowell 87 Water Street WE WISH TO INFORM THE PUR:- A8, WE ARE READY FOR BUgI-, nNEes. FULLY EQUIPPED TO) WAKE ALL KINDS OF TOCLS,| MAGHINERY AND REPAIRS—AL3Q| ALL GARAGE OWNERS WiLL BE| WELCOME TO COME TO US Wl‘f"’4l THEIR NEEDS FOR THE AUTO- MOBILE BUSINESS. THE WAL- BON TOOL AND METAL MFG, CO, 13 FERRY STREET, 2nd FLOOR. —-— e Spindtelh "Grand Republican RALLY Adresses By Hen. Wilbur Kennedy, cf'fi Hartford, Allyn L. Brown, of | Norwich, and Mrs. Herman Hubbard, at Fitchvill: Hall, ! Bozrah, Saturday, October| 23¢d, at 8 P. M. i ATTENTION! PAINTERS A Bpacial Meeting of the members of | Leeal Mo. 630, to be held in Carpen- | terw hail, Friday, at & o'clock, p, m, | Mesting of portance; all mem- | hery requested te attend—no excuses, « Per Order PRESIDENT NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE1 TAFTVILLE CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSB WILL BE| HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, AT & O°CLOCK P. M., IN PONE- | MAH HALL MEMBERS AND ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE WORK OF THE RED CROSS ARE INVITED TO WE PRESENT. TEE LA Viba ELECTRIC VIBRATOR sT5e. ery respect. Let us tor and nt appliance, GAS AND lua-nuc sHop, 2 Camaf St, WESTERLY L1GHT AN FOWER co., W esterly, R. L. o0 ™E uYsTIC ? Bast POWER Co Sta Mystie, —— WAST to put your there 1S ho igh the adv cmq‘ | Tired Nervous Mothers: Vinol | asks allmony | perlor ‘court on the ! vember. Utley & Jense. Poarn Is What You Need TO MAKE YOU WELL AND STRONG Women in this city who are “fazged | eak, overworked and nervous the experience of | Ahould profit by L. She say: I was . George. , Tun- “down and neryous, with no ambifion to do anything. After every- thing else had failed, Vinol buiit -me{- up and restored my strength.” This is snother link in the great chain of evidence to prove to over- worked mothers that Vinol contains the very elements needed to build them | up and make them streng. [ i CLAIMS CRUELTY BEGAN 806N AFTER WEDDING, | Annis Daniei of Stonington, whose mai- Magura, has broughl suit e from Andrew Daniel of the sameé plage. She charges mmlnrahle cruelty from @ month after their @ing day on Junme 13, 1061 that her NATURE HAS NEVER MADE ANYTHING USELESS (Written Specially Fof The Bullet'r) “Did you ever think that Naturs neves d-1 produces anything useless? - She-may and 0| does produce many things that we don't old as human recognition of it as = truth. It is no disparagement of any point out that it has been said before by others. The sunrise is a trite per- formance. But who that gazes trans- fixed with awe and wonder at the erimson glory of the morning flooding the hills, is moved to pooh-pooh it because, for- sooth, it happened much the same yes- y, and the day before, and many a n days before that? *That which hath been is that whieh Thore 15 aothing wow ThAND reRery. Ia..au be; and;that which hath been done understand- { matter. Recogni: 1 If a few readers may not, The 3Man ho Talks will I read it in his very interesting and suggestive col- the other day. And immelustely mind went off on a i—but that is quite another Tuesday of N cogitation, .Iust the Thmg' YFOOT CASTORIA the Wisest Man three thousand years —o.—uh out I have small patience and no sympa- 4 sorwoem +2d Ini: and thy with the cheap criticasters who af- E’ . [ For Infants Children feot to deery everything written unless ft hrl«.- InUse Forovuaov“" is mew. For none of the zr things of life and time are new. Truth Is never A!ways bears .nsw. 1t s 88 oid as the eternal years of its imperishable existence. 1t is as old as God, whose shining garment it is— that garment whose intricate pattern we m————— e Try it on Fan Cakes Golden-brown. wheat cakes, piping hot from the kitchen. What a wonderful breakfast they make when they are spread with FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGA- RINE. Iis delicate flavor “just tops them off.” On bread, for the table, in the kitchen — you will like it better than butter. In fact, FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE is “Modern Butter”” — no animal fats, just pure vegetable and cocoanut oils churned to creamy smoothness with pure whole milk. It’s Economical too. FIRST PRIZE costs you about half as much as butter and the saving in your grocer’s bill will please you as much as the improvement in your meals. Valuable coupons are packed with FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE. Read below how easily you can get this charming set of 112 Parisian China Dishes with them. The same coupons are packed with Baby Brand Oieomargarine— that delightfully tasty spread that is flavored with pure creamery butter. One trial will make you an habitual user. First Prize Nut Margarine and Baby Brand Oleo- margarine are on saleat all grocers’! Insist upon them. If your grocer can’t supply please let us know, pieces in all. Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated HARTFORD, CONN. 4 Sole Distributors for New England States. {“on. such affirmation to call it trite, or . i 1 i is that which shall be don nd there is 'gmt with pains Indeed, the statement of the truth is as no new thing under thc Sun. a8 there. a ?‘ thing whereof men say, “See, this is new = ions— it bath been already in the ages nfiNYmnmry which were before us” 8o wrote can sometimes. umxy zu. frmg!s we cin sometimes #) 'ml?zl}*bw fim time, sald something lmnu n ™ { captious rather than jorthily cpjHesl My fiest mentol {het wordd- encirelhs flls?t of m-n Man Who Talks had at Farringford on the Isi0 62 WMM. where it seemed as it 1 was over Tennyson's shoulder as he in the noblest threnody of our age M otten- quoted lines: yet we trust that somehaw good Will be the final goal of 4lk. To pangs of nature, sins of witt, Defects of doubt and taints of bloed. “That nothing walks with st 3 That not one life M be Or cast as rubblish to m wvoid, When God hath made the pils atmpleta “That not 3 worm Is eloven in valn; That not a moth with vaia destrs Is shrivel'd in a frujtless fire, Or but -ubltrv- another's gein” Here alse the idea U ontovosd M Nature hu time and for 4 useless: that 'umn- with ol- less feet” road mey seem to be to us, mo metter how uncertain we may bt as to its goal, no matter how af Gscloss the worm and the moth—they are meverthe- less not in vain, ner are even they “east as rubbish to the vold," when ths Master Workman -is making His pile complete. Right there is where the practles! ajds of the matter distloses itsell, I stopped my mental sournzy. s this theught im- pressed itseif me, xnd FEVe ov: 11 search for toruwm‘ the truth that Nature prodwces asthing ustlessly. What was the goed of fry- g ce how many times wisé men hud asserted {t? Or of how maoy tlmes they had gatd that two api twe make four? One affirmation is as trite 83 *he other—and as true. wrill as soon think of sneering at the one No matter how Dlind tne : been told, dut how trwe i§ the iiling, “FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a lttle ne” on an aching eorn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist lelll a tiny bottle of ' for a tew o-tu. suflicient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn Between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritatien, e Tt pm't how many times ths tru:l has which eounts. A gced many ef us—especially of wus fa mers—are inclined to class as useiess See the use of the bugs and the blight of the worms and the weeds. of mosqui toes and flles and copperheads and pois- en ivy. as at the other. make luth tru 22d sc shape b inz iro conflict with them, i€ be exu. For 30 Coupons and $6.00 You Can Own 42 pieces.of Parisian China, grace- ful in design and beautifully em- hossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get another 36 piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for oaly 30 more coupons and $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 - FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE , that failure of ours. stand, as my text aptly econciud “quite another matter.® The truth as it s and was and for- pen to understand is gnother and an en- tirely different thing. If we had been n ever shall be is one thing, whal we hap- "UANUEKINE” Girls! ' Save Your Hairl Make It Abundantl Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new iife, lustre and wondrous beauty, a twice as heav: each hair s & to flufl and’ thicks Don’t let your hair vlating “beauty-tonic 0, fading hair that youthful br! abundant thickness —. there when the feundations of the earth | were laid, when !is measures were de- termined and the line stretched mpon it when the momning siars sang together. we should then have known more and understood several things more ciearly than we do, now. But we were not there. We have come later upon the scene. We find aitogether heyond our compre heasion. altogether too complicated for our unra - Wherefore, . like Job, we utjer that which we understand not, things to0 won- derful for us, which we kmow not. We would show a keener appreeiation of our own incapacity. a clearer compre hension. of our own igadtsnce. and @ uch closer approach .o real w'sdom if we would stop that sort c? stop it for good. The trath is mot always what we un- derstand or think or believe. Mor. what we understand or think er bel is of exceedingly smal! importanc; to anyone but just ourselves. The fruth is etermal, invariable, immutable. We are creatures 6f a dav. changeable, short- sighted. Our misunderstandings may be- cloud it: our stubbormness withstand it our pitifel Vl‘uly digt it All to no nd b! et ahout &l such discoveri: il revelations of the useful ve, ruch discoreries are not numerous. as compared with the mys- teries of the unexplored unmiverse. It was the great Sir Isaac Newton who compar- #d himself to “a boy playing on the sea- shore ard diverting myseif In now and then 8nding a smoother pebble or a pret- tier sbell than ordinary, whilst the great oeean of truth lay all undiscovered be- fore me.” However, the Informative and impres- sive fact is that, the more we find out sbout that great ocean, the more assur- ed becomes our conwigtion that not one Grop In all its vastyess i3 either use- less or out, of place. Farfherpaove, the more wo Jearn from #ts edges amnd shallows, the more sternly @ves the khowledge confront us th: whether we understahd or do not under- stand, whether we approve or disspprove, | we c3a nelther stay nor modify its move- it eonsider some function of Naturs “use- less” or not, the function will comtinge foneiloning. Our failure to understand it will make po difference with its actjos. Our disapproval of it, evem, will put no check on its proeesses. OQur resistence the cowecatcher will cheek the roaring speed of the trans-continental express. We can no mere change it by denying it than we can aboiish the sun by shutting ogr eyee to its light. Natare mekes nething that Is weelens. “Phis is one truth we may acoept, not omly with confident faith, but with eemwie- its assured csrtainty. Very well, why put the cart before the horse, Why charge her with incom- v or umfairness because we are, , incompetent? W'~y not make the best of an admitted- 1y bag job—bad so far as we sre concern- ed—and humbly own up that we don't know it all? or even a considerabls por- tion of it? T've heard farmers actuslly whimpes about potato bugs, pretending to balieve that they were unmitigated curses, sent selely to increase the farmer’s tolls and deerease h's eamnings. Nor do I recall that any agrieultural or entomelogical Newton, putlering along the shores of bugelogy, has thus far discovered Na- tu'n's use for that pesky insect What of 1" 1 thigk T view the miserable bupry with #s much disfaver as any other farmer. Personally, I'l fregly admt that T dom’t know a good word to say for them. As & potate-grower, they do me much dam- 2ge,s they !ncrease my work and my expense and diminish my crop.' But,— Porhaps the valsing of polatees !s not the sole purpose of Nature. Ever think of that? Perhaps the saving me work and money was not the primary object for the creation of the universe, with an its attendsnt life—including potato bugs? Perhans even the predatory bestie which we two-legeed creatures view with se much enjmesity ls just as much a part of Nature’s plan as we? We don't any of us, kmow for gure. AN we do knew Is that Natare never ything uselsss—when we enough to find out the| Tt we haven’t, yet, found out of the ‘potate bug, perhaps that is less due to Nature's uw lom than to our inability to dec‘phgr her meaning. s 2 blg werld, my masters. And the things we do mot know about it would fill a great many books. THE FARMER. 1 MISSIONARY FROM INDIA ADDPRENSES TWO MEDTINGS Miss Carrie K, Buckingham of Hridge- Conm. o missionary who hag speat years m.India and expects to sall again in Decembbr for that feld has peen 2 guest al the heme of Mr. ang Mrs. F. 1. Dodge, 4 Garfield avenue. Miss Buekingham maye a very Inter. asting and Deipful message om her work 8t a prayer weeling held @t Mrs. Leav- oz, 112 !md"i. Wedneeda; ‘{ after- woen. and also in the evenmjng Hamon hapel ich had been, theretofore,; Russell, died suddenly Wednesday while DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now “The Ring With No End” Lucky is the bride that reczives one of FRISWELL’S WEDDING RINGS and lucky is the groom . that gives one of these rings for the bride will always esteem his good judgment. We also carry a full line of zo:dl suitable for Wedding Gifts, All advertised goods at the wiil no more impsde it thin a etraw on | || owest-prices. The William Friswell Co. 25 and 27 Franklin Street “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street HAWKINS—The Florist GIVES YOU THE CPPORTUN- ITY TO PLACE YOUR SPRING ORDER NOQW. FOR DARLIA BULES BY SELECTING BULBS FROM BLOOMS THAT WILL BE IN MY STORE UNTIL THE FIRST FROST. ‘ V/han You Need Cut Flowers Such a5 Carnations, Roses, Chrysanthe- mums,.Glad and, Other Virieties REMEMEBER HAWKINS—Th: Florist 49 Franklin Btreet, Norwich an;nl Designs, Potted Plants, alms and luhbcf‘ihq&f 1 Far Resiaf = and pilentiful, because

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