Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 4

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" Sammy ;g»%“lf ? ’, & iy neglected. When Mr. Hoover says|was always reading one, “that Mergin ! * o have, o arwie [} ’('ll that §23,000,000 will be meeded to meet | Applosawee is engaged at last!” h’ ’ Bn ot e . the requirements of the three and a half| «why the ‘at last'?”" fretfully obissted Ad z g en - perfectly crazy und Geufigt million “chiljren ot central and eastern |y, map with rumpled hair who was try- ;?fiwa the newspaper 4 Europe it means but 3 small contribu-| ing {o rewind a golf club and making & $ MI knows it lu w oLD tion frm the millions who are able 10| mess of it: “I supppse that is the femi- d s JL.L furnish their mite in behalf of such a|nine view of it—Merwin Applesawce v destared the rumpled cause, and ceriainly it must be regard-| finally, eventually, at last has been tri- mé ‘” 'h’;u"“’,f“e ’:--l- b g 4 i We 4 M%) B9 (ad ag one of the commendable wavs of {anhalnflg rmf\ uto cover mdd cart:msd cprg;ncc, ) making small individual surs through|NOW. had a fellow man read that \i bfid e m - m Comn.. a general contribution accomplifa nupx_\cc.zx_:em what he would have 'cmd is net n: m," p e:o'i h\;l x{ Freat nebin this: “They ot Applesawee! Foor “9, ",,2 v umm s Theer would hiave been no Fing of delight | papar % i“;,w e | B R J By, P WATER FOE STATE HOSPITAL. ;n his tone, either; nothing but a sort of ""?“‘ vour E,‘,Mg wlt%gqxhu”" afl flours made Witagte Omicr. 3 me The matter of having the city supply|lushed Solemnity.. Women certaiply are | " “Nobogy' conld” exact) it a catas- % R e water for the Norwich state hospital| M¢artless creatures! mhymg e e Upmed =——=.—=—_ o 'm w % mo WEEK ENBING OCT. 30th, 1920 ¥ "" CRUNTRY w IPQEEY. om the figures which have been the incompieted election returns: the castgrn statgs and those of the middle west indications point assurediy| a have been over all at once, and 1 0 ome of the greatsst of republican vie-| The oppeal whic wouldn't have minded, but this is going ories. What was predicatgd BY thelthe city to meet the to be such a lo drawn out tragedy. Do Haine election in'Septemiter hag gyident-|he ' institution fin they print a victure of the victim? been fulfiligd in large mMeasure|v.thout doubt will get proper and care-| 1 Never lmew you to be so horrid” hroughout the east With every promise y consideration. With a sufficient sup-|S2id the girl with the newspaper. -0f Bat the trpmendous repuplican Wave is|piy of water and the o v legiela ] COUrse, they don’t show Merwin's picture = b i i A * ¥ a Y —who cares what the man looks like? WRShing over the couptry. tive proviisoms securcd t doesn’t ap- re is.a stuneing likeness of Hermione, Returns bave begn delayed bevond the|pear to be: any reas why Norwich :"\M» hour becguse of the large increase |cnoulq not proceed fo go ahead and sup- just as well,” said the rumpled m the number of voters, the late hours the hospit ds. n, unwinding the club for the of closing the pelis 3nd the difference in Ume. Bt the Deeple have spoken. Thers| was 3 demand for a chapge and that demand bhas begn expressed in no umcer- din terms at the polls. Ag tg the refer- endum regavding the league of natiens the countty bas declared for American-| sm. against fereign entanglements and| 1gainst ope man government. It ig a vie- r that displayé the confidence of the! intry in the republican principles and| sandidates and it is 3 victory that has ‘oen brought about Wy the disregarding ¢ party lingg. Conpecticut has stood premgdly by the| repRblican ticket from tep to bottom.| The tesult shows that the state is fully cognizgnt of the need of just such guid-| ance as will be furnished by Harding and | oolidge and by 3 republican coogress The endorsgment which has begn given to Senator Brandeges is made all the great-| when the fight that has been made him is considered. What the| state thinks of Eyerett J cket he headed is bangsomely disclosed, and gratitying was the manuer in Which Norwich coptribated le the success of the entire ticket By the action of the pgople the reins of sovernment will be placed in the hands the after March fourth | red to shoulder the must be assumed. A adminigiration unfeitered can be re- republicans prep and are ¢d upon 1o bring regults. ANOTMEE CLEAN UP NEEDED. It makes littly differsuge what the 3tury of them may be there ave few at can excgl New Vork when it to harboring and developing de-| e conditions.” in spite of all the| agencies for the suppresgign of vice and graft the metropolis mapages to produce | just abeut sy many cases every so often and ihe apparently brazen mapner in! which they are carried on indicates that thers must be more or less gncoursge- ment given to such opgratars. Revelations which are being made in conngction With the imguicy lnlo the mfl ring sprooundi the byilding lr;des[ points to @ Wreiched gtate of affaips and ndicates what the congitions must be where such inigstices cap be carried on for =g long 2 period without interrup- tion. and where thoge whe are being reb-| od are afraid to degounce and disclose he methede of thg grafters. The inquiry thus far has furnished some interesiilg facis. It has made plain thyt New Ferk needs 3 clean up n & new direction, that those who are supposedly guidipg union lgbor and whp brag abeut their control of such can be tavolwed in quite as wicked activities as they decry in others amd that it i pes- sibie to ereate such a powerful ring that the very manmer in which they defy all justice furnishes them more or less pro- tection through fear. 1t would 3ppsar that the inquiry was aimed at the ring leaders amd it is not surprising that members of many bof the unions are in open revolt against the | kipg grafter. 1t is mot to be supposed that the umion mempers 2 rule ap- prove or in fact know, anything about the inside activitiss of such leaders but it is significant that they deppunce them|:k as the disclosures are made. Nog ofher course can Be properly takep since the life of orgamized laber is 3t stake and being jeopardized by swch men. Not anly showld all thoge respomsible for the conditions heing revealed be prosecuted tg the limit but there gannot fail to be recesmized on the part of lgbor organizations that they should laok well 19 thy wpoewention of -such conditions thgmeplves In the futuce. ANSWERING HUMANMITY'S CALL. Herhert Hosver Bag been gngaged In the work of relieving tbe disteess in Bu- Tope %o long that he is regarded as an suthofity ir that dWection. He has in- spired confidence by hig service. He has demonstrated the eapavity and ability to bandle such 2 monsirous preblem. He Bae shewn § gram of the sitmation which makes him the logical man for heading M_-flo'm ‘f’h gre made for the contin- wation of similar work r iv meeting n i meeting new Thus ‘whem Mr. Eoover declarss that thers 3re theee and 2 halt millien chil- dren facing doath By starvation and ex- vosure in Baropean countries there will net Be the dispesition to regard it as g wopundless statement, or as 3 ples for Belp that can be given 3 deaf eor. Ovar 304 over agam have plegs been made for the rellef of stricken people, for the nflnl o te lives of lmnocent sut- for fecding 3nd clathing the d the homeiess whether war, TASSjcTe er famine Was the cjusy of their distress. Those who have pactici- Pated in sueh reiief work cammet fail to be nlor.l::l happy :::t they have roygh ¢ eontributians beep able to m. ®e comditigns. That they Befped 3t other times gnd are still ] legs of Where it comes fram isn't usual- has heen mpder suggestion before. means of providing it were resorted to at the time, but this finds that its water supply it should be and regardless of the size or location of an institution water is a necessary requirement. worked the efforts to have it enlarged and it recos- nizes the benefit which has come through |having such an institution with its large number It is fuliy nas can be expected to continue, sons of healin the for its owna requiremcrts in water for some years to come naturally look after its own requi first suaplying water doesn’t contemplate viee outside of the town, tal is of such impor so near to being within its call for help is entitled to every under the circums Lake and the |? s are among _the common ani frpits. — 4n apple a day can un * Parasific Skin Diseases questionably be regarded ples occupies the time | waste unless ther xar aglp which Mr Hw\et now forth. The ccy of suffering humanity regard- “I see by the paper,” said the gifl whe against Merwin anyhow that the discoy- ery of his misfortune should make ygm fairly radiate joy?" “I just gave out an item of news” the girl with the pewspaper protested in in- jured tones. And I wasn't playing any brass bands’ about it, either, in spite ot |1 your disagreeable remarks. It's just jealousy on your part, anyhow, Hermione took him instead of yq?f‘":“” Other growing institution is not what| of the That the officials institution that Hermione is now removed from the running and y her any longef. It Yis to be remembered that Norwich thy establishment of It has put forth its| u won't be disturbed by 1 should fancy that Hermione would have been a great little upsetter of her friends’ apple ¢arts. When they hiave hazel eyes they are sure to be that kind. hard hospital here. for of patents and its many em- located just over the town line.| “Ye recognized that the growth it erienced since establishme and f must be an adequate| of good water. poor Merwin is doomed to pay for T never have cared particu- Apvlesawee, but I'm all stirged Sympathy since I have learned £ s h If he had beén tun Gbh TV et e (e bt ployes for 1ppl Norwich ha de adlequate prov the way nih ti 11 these pictures of brides s Mt B il Posing al lawn or 1agging them- s ot 1] varies. but_always she iy s better looking Than the map that everyone 'viewing it cries. Mercy ¥ ‘What could such a pretty girl have seep n ywho looks like that?” In re- and even though the business th ce to that help a crowd, ‘but when sin- be published fed married or t cross they are bearing in big noses, wing ears. , corduroy jaws, or ostrich nees. THE BIG APPLE CEOP. Just how rmiany have given any thoug! Heh DMEIRTSIE exon By the U. S. Public Health Servies There are certain easily communicatsd ns frequently found ameng dren which because of their annoying and disagreeable fea- arefully guarded agaipst. (itch), ringworm and (head lice.) . is due to a minute am- which burr into the The con- ing factor in keeping the 41ru- or wilile the raisiog and marke of ap- and attention of throughont :the oh a large number of people cpuntry. One of the purposes of apple day was to direct the attention of the people to the fact 4hat it has been an excellent apple vear and that there is at the ent time ap excess of 6,000,000 barre I mm“m g R T above navmal on the e.stery market e o i 1 ShisHE That with the wind storms and the con- 5 d of the elebow, and on al folds of the armpfts. 1f w to be scratching, particular- s a pustular eruption on the ands, he should be at once examined for and the con-|itch. The disease s communicsted by e with the child affected or with s used. Hence it cap be tinued wapm weather means a large | amount of this extra big crop ng to are rore general ef- forts to utilize it. Such would mean a logs bogh to the producer at ought to be av th a fair price for th = . i easily itch can be there ought to be no difficulty in moving S0l or Bem e iaes o it. A barrel of apples ble precaution is taken. e no means a luxurs cluded from school wm- what hae Invariab cured, which need Bot faet that the sy f proper measures are employed | cuch that tha :onsumer ome. 1t is likely that _gther |chgnee to make an advantageous T of the family will be affected chase but is confronted with those varl e having the disease must il cured. asd the under towels, and anything contact with the beay of each case must be boiled or baked each time they are washed. Urkisss iese precaiitions are takeh ,a comstant on will be taking place and the infweetion will continue indefinitely. warter. | tho ties selling fivy and six for a Put the censumer in touch | 8,000,000 barrels of surplus fruit at a de- cent figure and there ought to be no diffi- leulty in stopoing the waste. EDITORIAL NOTES. The day after is certainly a happy one if your side won. It makes little dieffrence what { American yachts carry off Tt is much’ better to wait a jiffy and aypid danger than to try to dispute the way with it. there were some who didn't re election odds way And yet believe it even with up to seven to one. e Gases The man on the corner says: Sourness over but the shouting and a lot Indigestion was dome in advance. Headbi Liquor is being shipped abput the coun- Flatulence try and over the border billed as every- _Palpitation ng excep: what it Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Dinpepsin all the stom- Tu The situation in such that most people are glad that they are far| ach distr caused hy acidity will away from such conditiors. end. Pape’s Diapepsin always puts sick, upset, acid stomachs in order Large 60c case—drugstores. At vesterlay's election the officials at the polls were not annoyed by the mo- notony of the quiet periods. at once. @nly one of the several candidates is going to be president but that is not be- cause the others preferred to be right. Even if President Wilsen did have tull confidencs ir Governor Cox that, from the vote, is much more than the country did Rhose Wwho participate accidents thoroughly they are experiences against. te be guarded 2 Bronchitis, Try This is the day when many a candi- date takes a solemn vow never to get in- to politicz again, Needless to say they are not the winters. Sending a Michigan suzar profitesr to jail will bring no tears to the eyes of the comsumwers hut it iz hard en those wip want to get rica guick. THIS TRADE MARi s French statesmen declare that Amer- o fea is justified in safeguarding its in- terests in any league which jibes beauti- fully with American sentiment. Countiess graye sicknesses are rec- ognized by the medical profession as having their direct or indirect causs in a neglected cold or cough. ' Kerr's flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is most helpful. Medicine knows nu surer | healing agent far the inflamed mu- cous membranes of nose, threat ‘When the president of the western shoe wholesalers declares the shoe busi- ness has undergone 3 violent retrench- mant it indicates the ‘public has been | |4 Passages. Thus whils LiRonia hegrd from. - is remoying colds, coughs and bron- - chitis it is also nature’s chief aig in : 3 restoring vitality. Coechi has been tried and sentenced to 27 years imprisonment for murder in to “Fiwe agme assistance towards ths warding off wmfim or the preven- of will - Wy All druggists—insist on having the genuine——toc and §1.20, 3 WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no - um detter than ‘through the advestising New Tork and because of the Italian re- fusal to extradite him that country. must bear the expense of his imprisonment for the next quarter of a sentury. BUT HE DNT mu u ‘What've ‘you ot | tro, you hsp r.m' divided ite “t 07 4 fh“‘“hw which was hsu first Duluzh who in 1§73 extensive fur lr;de. wr §ent by La Salle to explore the upper Mississippi and reached the Fallg t. Anthwn! ‘where Mingeapolis now stands. letn(h century th mxlel ‘n wr:ee« a false “Tust you” th told ‘her earnestly. = T haven't known there Was anyope on earth but you since ficst say you, 3nd ;n know it! should seek to secure the supply from| ™ “\What,"was Hermiope the agile om a;‘;{u'f,aw-‘,?finfv&iufi?&. ;:‘ this city is quite natural, and Norwich{who got there first?” =red the rumnns er with a 'hn Tdenid in your button- should do everything Within its power tol haired man with interest. ‘T don’t woR- | Hole apd 3 m,gfi’,mfl, o Your facer— see that the imstitution is properly pro-|der that you're glad, because it must be. ‘Groom Laayi Chureh' 77 e Tok a great relief to all of you girla to find ?“, Ry dary what s w me it you'll have me,” the ied haired man teld her, clearing &hg ai "clubs and the newspaper in gpe jum Wign the difference "—Chicago News. girl iy veu, why, it w-)m : to ‘\ner, dropping “Fm terribly inter- rumpled haired man Are ?‘nig”u‘il Your w friends sob- it is @l s no bleac! from the !&E‘t‘ Fhestotm Politiesl Apprebension. The apprehension in political eircles comes from the secret fear that the ladies will forget their bgnefagtors. —Washing- ton Post. THE STQRY of Our STATES By JONATHAN BRAGE—Cooyrighted 1920 XXXII. MINNESQTA tign of Britain in 1 States at the Paris in 1783. ized by congress four years later. MINNESOTA is formed paftly fram ® portion of the ho:lhynl Territory and partly by the northeast se the Louisiang purchase. $ippi river which was the dividing two large territories. fore, is twofold, and combined it shows that Minne- sota only became fully fledged after it Had passed under the protecting wings of six ather stales. The eastern section was ceded hy France to Great It was the Mis: line h‘;tyagn these The SiAte's carly Ristory, theres 783 and became a part of the United gnd of the Reyolution by the Treatv of The Northwest Territery was orga Fhen, as thig reat federal domain became seftled and was gradu- nged i t t0 the the eastern part of the present state of Minnesota be- erritories of Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. 19 the westren pertipn of the state, this was a part of the Louisiana T most men are rather good looking —mr,(at s%ow:m)a, fiuw\m and lowa. d qould pass in gled out to white man to penetrate Fwe years later, o apple day, or mai see what it is about the at- | Wa§ built at the Falls of St. Anthony, ‘:ec';eml’:?r‘n giiis B mosphere of matrimgny which so changes pox;x,qnt §uceessors. L S Tormaliy Soed looking man! Y baye | 817 s R R dol because there was no brass band or fire- i rung ‘!).Wu b it, which in the Dakota Indian lai works to dir attention thereto, but| me;nmg ater,” apd “Sotah.’ meaning * there is nevertheless reason for paving - is call}‘ mg due consideration to a greater utiliza- THE GROWING CHILD t! wag admitted fo the Union in 1838. at’ from France ‘5: permanent settiements were made. by the United States in 1842. As ded, western Minnesota formed a part of the, Terri- to Minnesota was the French expiorer, 1t 3 fort on Lake Superior and there established’a yery Father Hennepin and two companions But it was not until the nine- In 1822 the first mill where were destined to arige such im- In 1841, Father Galtier built a chapel dedicated to St. Paul, the foundation of the present great city of thai name. Minnesota, the state was so“called from the river that e makes the words “Minne” Sometimes the stjte “}«:;m Star state,” from the motto on 1ts cogi-ef-arms. Its area is 54,682 squarei i ig the most important wheat producing of odr states. It has twelve p:uiflnuy glectors. ‘ £ -cplored.” So 83y We Al Gerard savs that ke would be thankful if he could get $1.000,000. So would al- west any of lu‘lndmaunlh h"l. GRAIN PRICES 'REDUCED TO A NEW LOW LEVEL It Looks Like a Geod Time to La Ina Stock Our Quality s the Highest GREENEVILLE GRAIN COMPANY Phone 326-5 : lmm lun;w ay Having Mexico, Bryan and Hi Johmson 31l quiet at the samwe times Yaay. —Cinginnat! Enquirer. What is Nuxated Iron l’hz-_r“m;n E:v*m Sut Pyblic mn Do to Build U KEX‘ Qfl um - nr_-ur X udlmm!h Dressed me with the tbtflueuh gl proguct that | B oF E?fi;‘%“{‘fi» A crease the strength. energy and endurance of the patients to whom it was administered t me firmly cwvmcai of m remarkat value 24 & touic and bi trouble. prices. Dresses EXCLUSIVE MODELS BUT NOT EXPENSIVE ‘Smutly tailored Dresses of Serge, Tricotine, Jersey and Poiret Twill—and bewitching models in S atin Taffeta, Geargette, and Crepe de Chine. It will be well worth your while to see them— $19.25 to $50.00 COATS ing modsls of the seasan, Silvertones, Marvellas—in SUITS A pleasant s E e(hl — mu m@, semi-fitted o il coat 825 00 to 865 00 New Lower Priget New arrivals in the most m in the finest fabrics—Velours, Bolivias, all the wanted shades of blug, brown and. taupe. The low prices will delight " $23,00 to $55.00 R.ema.rkable Values .“tha low meho: ! strictly tailored les, youthful mj luxuriously ? W e hlflkhl&d ow Red Blood aur- Extraordinary Mark-Downs! We have a wonderful selection of New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, and Skirts —at the New Lower Prices, It took a great deal of careful p‘lannh\g pert buying to get these unusual values, but they certainly were worth the Come in soon, if you are looking for style, service, and reasonable and ex-

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