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- &erwuwh Guiieti i " 2 end Tonfied <At can not had Egdsd it I ; ! Bulletin Jab Office,. 333 witmintie Offies. 23 Chuseh $t. Telmbone 105. 125 e h ; A i i will 2 'keeping 4 7 » price 13 & Week! “te & moath: %.09 | coal of er to & W!"'% It 4 ; AT t for expenditures. | house. Why = ¢ = l-::.-ny-mn-nfl-?---!umm - appro- ‘mmmx .’”'“r.‘lfl'l S‘mVE g sHEL e i 817.N Buléds Bastnes Ofics. ; "‘.‘“‘“‘- o shyly st & girl? ¢ its own :: - N R T ! H Bef! Ei i : ¥ i Norwich, Satarday, Jea. 1, 1931 5 -Als g 3 o £ ;] 53 % H ¢ A Lk '1352! it i f%z k: 1 { a3 SR e A i mgmnffigvmwmumm S Extra charpéol 3 el g eupried '8 CIRCULATION- : g WEEK ENDING DEC. th, 1920 10,955 To all its readers this morming The Bulletin extends hearty best wishes for & happy and prosperous New Year. ;;fifl? g i g writer's judgment you cannot fix upen 2 mands, they were takon oyer by the uniform standard that would be just mi ernment and_operated for a With-| all cases. Of course it is very easy for ‘out even theé‘normal-additions being made 's neighbers’ to decide what one ougit Ever ‘since the days of Adam SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD C0. i it ] i 4 £ i T =5 £ ——— e 3 5 vate ownership it was not surprising that V. THE Fisy '!Ani,nconn' there should be special proyisions made |3, Uncertainty in almost every line of &c-} ey aiding them to got dack 1oeférmerfn volenes tivity in the past yu_r. due 10 the read- conditiens, te throw off the incumbranees| ouzht to. give mo! jusunent that s taking place, has mOtiiha, were thrown about themor that|with $1,000 salary would - overidoked . Norwich and this end of Coa-] Detter ‘regulations should be-enacted for| support a family on necticut, yet as the result of tne annual| yneir gontrol - The necessify eof do man with $10,000 income, by cutting eut i g ;. g i £ s§k- ! B b it H e i i 21 T3 - » -3 o denled was disclosed by the govérnm twa eastern counties the year_shows 2| auntrol - aE S ‘larger volume of business than last year.| wyng fask would have been Bad enough There are spots where it has slumped and| paq: the raflroads not bees obliged ‘to thers are others where it has gained with| sioniger the effects of ernment oper-| STe8 the ==-ult that there is a good margin of fhed today.” J Jamie looked at Mer, surprised, “Why, T e2n gef it as well aa you, dear” | of. a T iblennex In ot Waety ‘behind—dad | he said gently. “It's on the table in our increase. 4 E i r = found in'the aitempt to guard against There is significance in the report from| government restrictidns were to a large compensation claims, although that may tie local postoffice to the effect that re-{ jegree responsible it Was Staggering. be a factor in the case, For many things cewpts for.tiie past year have been great-| Nevertheless the dogged determination|are dope today in great plants that are cr by $25,000 than in 1919, for the post<| witn which the task of demonstrating the | Mot required by JaWw, showing that there office is invariably & Baremeter of ‘con-|valug of nrivate operation over govern-|iS 2 real humanitarian desire to protect a catch in his breath., - - “ditiona. P - ~pattan Another telling guide ate the transac-| shown by the. statement of Thomas/D. | 3 mvic, & Machinist in shown what kind ; 2 or. Bl pradly, ik tions of the national banks, Where sub-| Cuyler, chairman of the railway execu-|foundryman what kind of shees. ‘he should | 274y the atenement and Chriftianity is 1itle bride gathereéd him up in her stantial gains have been made in the last tives association When he says that sinee| wear. New men, in The Gemeral Hlec- | " & level with other ; and hugged him close. , few, years, 'and which gain the years| their return the roads have inereased the trics, are taught just how te pile pipes, |, }""’,%‘h Unl-:uch,roh“t ‘b':’ the 7 s ering “And if you can't find het, won't 1 de figures show has not enly been main-|average movement of 2 freight car 6.3 castings, heavy timbers, etc. They are eity of rist. ‘more neafest armehalr and gave herself between . whiéh antedated that period for -which counted off “this lictle pig went to market | Tm looking for. my moth-er,” Sent jership . hin B Kled blhe health and safety of werkmen. For| - Yo he instead, darling?" she whispered tained Dut greatly increased. ¥or th6 ten | miles a day and. incfeased the- average | (USRS Bow to escabe dinger from acids, u , fup to ‘mf‘:lu.hfl”" I, | \ > " T iainets or 8 gain worth ROMEE | s e b T he fad fih o utea vetet and nctinie rays. Tuey |25 C0CH 1T wouid smtavioh an. s | tnovousnty shamed of hesset, ner beng | LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR [T evein sant s ot reverming wot ¥ha, shvings bank statitics: oW’ that is was_done ¢ meet the inadequate| sre shown how to adjust a ladder grop- e I o8 An. em- ., her s from chain gang and thn returning anc jpment handed back by the govern: how pire.” Jesus Christ said "My th shall | much clearer, she greeted his return with Appreciates the Help, surrendering 2, jumping labor confraet 1 the people have mot only been making ffig, RS WaS: Sachmollahed. 2ot Saly by | sondition. It ln Hot soir b suy (At all} 90 No power cali-agve -this sin- |vising spiritd, whigh feil precipitousty s Yo o ; . threatening tq kill man 1, cutting 4 mar money but that they have been saving It|increased efficlency on the part of the|eorporations are soulless. cursed, sin-sick world and bring peace | when he monchalamtly informed her he | MF/Bditor: I feel I'wish (o'send you & in spite of the high cost of living, and - ot af tharis for thar belp airen G i | M 8 fight 1 for receiving stay of deatr ot i and happiness ich the world cannot|had invited over the Blylys and Joen B 3 sentence bacause another confessed crime this 18 rue throughout the tWo countles| o os Put (Brough the ooopération given| ~1ne question 'is beink auite exiensively |give, but-the sfoning blood of Jesus shed | Thornton and. his wife and the Hopkins |Salvation Amy Christmas and Winter re- |1, peeping through window at woman 1. o 4 by the shippers.\ o agitated “in the public press just what |on Calvary for ydu and me, . If ery i girl to spend Che evening and eat plum lief" fund by the reporis in your paper |ingisting on voting 1. where deposits have increased at better| yyhatever is dohe to help the transpor-|are the specific cases of the crime wave | heart would enthrone Christ within this|pudding with them. = |during the time the ‘tolleeting was gaing | . The states in'Which lyncliings oeturred than a million a year for the decade, even| ¢gtipn systems.is of just that\much bene-|now spreading over the country. - M is|new. year, what-a- transformation would| “Oh, Jamie, why did you?" she maid, |®™ S\ though the depositors have also been ¢ to those Who rely. upon-transportation| Senerally theught that it cannot be traced and the number in each state are as fol- buying government secufities. On theand there is found in. this. showing. not| (0 28Y Single agency. But there is gem- come-to. this world that 18 now in the|despairingly. “I feel like anything but, J 2Ppréciate your help very much and w 7, Arkatisas 1, Californis grip, of sin. company tenight.” v you may feel that: you have an no |y 1, Georgia 9, Tlinois 1, Kansas turnovers for the year a big increase 8| only 2 ‘commendadla -effort on the part ergl ‘agreement that motion picttFeés of / 2 But the guests had been Invited ang |Ve part In bringing cheer to Beedy |1 Kemtweky 1, Mimmesota 3, Mississippl 1 \ a: the objectionable kind have something 10 | “In the tross lory, these was nothing to do but make the best | (&Milies that otherwise would not have [Jjesourt 1, North Carelina 3. Ohle 1 m:dém that has deen made in an en- ..“,.“" "“,,m .,." Tiget & bad sltustion| gy with &, Hold-ups, bursiaries ind Towering -:: 8.':":‘..‘\,:. of time. of it. %y e had many goed things 1o enjoy at Christ- | okiahoma 3, Eouth Carolina 1, Texas 10, trely (fférecs Groctiblt musty Dot Wet oLt s e ife on the part of the | even unprovoked murders ars made very | All the light of sacred story Yet, as gallaptly as she tried, the poor 1ittlé bride could not shake off her home- sick forlornness. 9 shippers to 'help them to sycceed. And|real in some motibw picturs houses. overlooked. During the year there was|every effort for greater “efficiency and, Showing the ease With Which. crime can expended on good Poads a sum In eX-| better service on the part of the roads|be committed is an incentive to crimeon Virginia 1, West Virginia 1. mas. Wishing every member of The Bulletin Very truly youra. Gather '!’olmd its head sublime. staff & happy and pi New Year, ROBERT R MOTON. Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure ' was five minutes of 12 by ‘the living | 0 Suecess to your paper. Principal cess of two-thirds of a million,"d fact|nre bound to get a symnathetic response|the part.of: those whose lives ave not} By the cross are’ sanctified. * room ¢lock when the ot ehocolate and s ¥ Tuskegee, Des. 31, 1920 \ which puts 35 of the fowns in better|from the publie in general. _ ijactuated by moral principle. At Park | Peage is there that knows no measure, |theé plum pudding in ita blaze of glory W) communication with thair neighborsiand| == church a short (ime ago, there was a i Joys that through all timé’ abide. were brought in, and as the first stroke of FEACR AT SUIEE. » | Bood illustration that & motion picture|. - R £ ' 3 3 ht fell upon their talk and laughter | the rest of the state, Which advantage Sund bey . = StaE midnig] k gh will be still further improved as nine ; DR g y ocups all sprang 2o their feet p SAYS IT FIRST AXD SAYS T LAST. 2 It didn't take lonig after ltaly reully | moral lesson and yet mot be wanting in - and % arank the- ne =~ Carrie G. Harrel, 313 Nicholson ‘St the inesmpleted projests are finished. | setiled down to business o eall D'An-| thrills ‘and entertainment. It also show- o Tong.. o it i o The Lysching Retord for 1020, Bortolk, Vo e s olf ien] Industrially thero have -been high | nunzio's biuft. The pbet-warrior had been | o that a film could be clean and whole- || ODD INCIDENTS 1N AMERICAN §| Al that s, exoept Maggle MacKensie. | Mr. Bditor: 1 send you the following | {int Foieys dlover 2ef, Tor 5 il Fight Epots. and low -spots. The cotton amd|tremendously interested in his Fiume. }e|S0me and still have 2 nroper amount of HISTORY “She took only a hurried sip at her choe- | relative to Iynchinga for the past year. |ong Fll it last." ousands of boitler woolen industries have felt :thie change|jaid a bold course to get it he fade ex-| UL N Sevelan Ty pafien. pic- = h oliite; then put down her eup and ran.and |1 find according to the records compiled | of this reftable remedy were bought last while silk and velvet mills, paper andl tensive preparations to defend it and he ture along right lines? ed the front doer. by Monvoe N. Work, of the depactment of | week by careful mothers 50 as to be pre- g e i L s | THE BOSTON DRAFT RIOTS % cried Jamie. ““SVhat are you | records and researeh of the Tuskegee in- | pared to eheck coughs, coids and crowp at metal reased | was prepared to die for it, biit his de.| The siteation in the - mear east 3nd 3 F e s . h 56 instances n | ihe beginning. It acts almest WSSIaTtly production, theugh increased Wages in|volion seen waned When it beeame eyi-}COnfinenial Europe - is truly alarming.| The rébeilion was rending the land nd‘ 'u‘l;l:ck loor for?" L stitute, that there were tances o™ |cuts T .,m raw, irritated mem oértath it Tave beer Goeorlanies MHBF o o ¢ the imevituble| ADd the Dathos of the whole business lies | another eall for troops for the Northern e e e o o N e e e o Siiierapcates. sivps’ Weiee 0. tSreet Jes. & e e vm oy ot i anup“ e |0 the .provoking. fact that“the N anes hed Boston in 1863, Every|Piained whp;nn& gaiety. “Don't you |Ings. - Of these, 10 were in Aorthern | Osgood Ce. ’ —_—— alue of the goods pre-| and it was then that he sudden are made to uffer for the sins of the | patriotic citisen who belioved| in the | — 2 [that it wasn't worth making any such|guilty. If .some of the crowhed heads'|justness of the cause of the North was| In view of the changes that are be-| sacrifice for. 3 of Europe, and particularly some of the ‘u;l.u' all that h:‘hnd and now the less ing experienced in the getting back tof D'Apnunzio has had . his fling. He|ex-crowned heads could only . feel the patriotic. men were needed to fill the Baps normaley, the resumption of eperations|aroused- mo little ~sympathy . and he|DPangs of hunger America would shed 1o | rent by the cruel hand of war. Unwilling in factories which have been closed or |caused Italy mere or less worry becauss|tears; or if bungling, ambitious politi- | o go of their own rd, drafting must almost eloved, and the increasing of | of sonditions which existed but in view cians who are responsible for conditions | pe resorted to, and for tRis purpose “con- running time even though at ® reduced!of the progress of events it is difficulty :”“ make for hunget Were In the bread | seript men” were sent to all the houses in wage there is promise that the~tead-| o understand how he.expected he might | bnun Sue merter Tt oy soid llEht- | the city to get the names of able-bodied justment is going to be " accomplished | ever be successful or how he imagined|could ‘be devised that would make the | T ;l::{r'\:tnurhus :fle;h; lf’ %re!ent'.,diy Italy eould tolerate- his undertaking in|exile at: Doorn disgorge his ill-gatten itions are a bagis for judgmen vigw of the pasition in which it placed | Wealth and send it to relieve the voverty houses Bastern Connecticut ls gradually get-|that country before the. world. n',::m“; he has made in Europe, the rest of the ‘.'::,,.?“.;;‘ff.:.‘m,:.': bl::-n-‘:lm Endicott ting recognition for its facilities. It is}zio stdod in the way'of Haly’s action -with | World would scon be 'singing “The Hal-| i oot in. the famous “Northend”. which forging ahead persistently and steadily. | Jugoslavia and it- was- impossible to fet | [1ujah Chorus” But at any rafe thesel ooy ihen thicljy populsted with Irish. It Qidn't experience an abnormal mush-|any such anomaly exist. - - v | et late shidire et Bt bl ok mar il opoition 1n-Doe. tem, room growth during the wWar and it| Thero was no guestion but what Fiume | down all past ;mfinfingfiefimm( MEAPSURISE e antepal Baxs Ak Trade therefore has not been as hard hit from| would remain ‘Italian Whether Italy or|rise to the present emergency. S 10t | womsn was ironing, ‘and- when ‘he made the reaction as some other sections. | D Annunzio woh eut, but When the Fiumo L. i Y _ The New Year Is anticipated with eon< ' 3 fidence. 8 ‘About neo mom the 14th of July, 1863. a slight and frail looking *“conseript man® known his errand and inquired the names It is & very old adage but nome the|or ner wmale relatives, she- furiously de- T o U Sount which 5275 | nounced him, threw a fiatiron &t his head {he - reorganized. chamber of commeree | Italy to do but accept D'Annunzio's chale m"‘t‘ot mnee we ax|xll' u; ’-:e ::: :: :‘: f,'Z;,’,y"fl,";.fl.”Ee"fi;W'ffie- ;::n:; and much can be done by each commu- | jenge and end the bothersoms situstion. | 568 for that Is what the eyes dre for, | rar out of ihe window and ‘called to her pity for the advancement of its inter-| Possibly D'Annunzio sees his mistake | 200 If ‘'We don't see we feel that either hushend o “pfotect himselt from the ¢sts and the development mot only of | even though:he took the initiative, which | 1% 7%, OF the perceptive faculty back | gryrry : o themselves but of each other by stand-|put Fiime. under: the .Itallan fi of -the eyes are at faulti But are there| Quickly gathering more of his kind. all’ unds e ag and | ot times-in daily lives when It is J ing -and working for the“utiligation of the | convinced the -Jugoslavs that it would|just ss. well, afid possibly & good desp|Cf>¥hom were just: leaving the ‘g many advantages of Eastern Connecticyt | be useless to attempt to resain.it, but|better, not to ses some things. Do not | "00TC for dinner: they immediately besan | / and a_development of Its lnnmm*u wWhether he_dges or. mot an impossible | the children make mistakes in petty mat- | =, viol3 demonstration, . and anger : Pokd.” g ’ ; agrieultural opportunities. situation - is)'ended. - Figme can settled | ters Where correétion would mean em- '..".nnz' .E,":E,‘."."Jé’.,‘m'fi“'.‘u Qal':'e ‘v':-, . : # i ks 9w for pesed - -, ? s not experience a Bet- | oun0e on the “conseript man.” and tak- N Y : t [] C ) pH New THE NEW HAVEN surr. < | ¥ 40 SR ?|ing up the chase rapldiy closed in on him. Sh.l‘t ew Year +. Lome n M Luten to the In connection with the suit against I At fhe corner of Endicoit and Cause- former New Haven diféetors to recover way Strests stood 2 bar room. and. the the sum of $150,000,000 brought by mi< —_— nority stockholders of the year it appears from the compromise that these Who were e S the parties would,learn-to wink mere and | S2100Rkeeper. . ; anua lctor -4 ecor s sued, Who were olg men in some in-| Bven those who keep their.fly. swat-|ees less. It takes as much mbility, and | DOIted one ,dg bt the man d"!““ . % "™ stances. and the eéstates of deceased di-|ters handy don't find much to swat these (2 great deal more. diseretion to wink than throuflhhu:tt 1‘ im -:n & secon ndoov. fectors iff~gthers, were desirous of secur- A‘l’l. - to see. across the strest and.into a.grocery.store ~ o u the furth ener. Here the grocery- ~ ing a cpeedy end to the litigation. In edorns | Compared with the recent sessen-of | 7, "F1i Nim In the celiar. The nowling : . D, ~ ether words while ‘they did not admit| Somesns is going to have a fit and step | WAS® and business inflation, it may noW | op, tearning of his Wheréabouts yelled e guilt, they are wealthy anid for the sake | iB it-Recause’ the sum tota] of the figures | DS, SAid that times are depressed. At.pofs burn him out” and att ; : x they are Jeast business is far from being &8 rush- sl of ending thé suit they were willing to|In the new year is 13.. 3 AVALON—Song ALICE BLUE GOWN ing as it has been, and many men are on e ; make a settlement. This was particu- -~ the streets idle. In a small city like lurly desirous in connection with the es- Th 3 The map on the cormer says: It rests|ours there will probakly be little riot eall was sent in ond eight . offige / i : A real > tates which it was desired to clese up. in aVlarge degreo-with you as'ts what mflerl::. But In our great eities there :mm:‘a.."'l;h:ly h:enr:'::tfl :ble w‘.::;n:: E FEA'I‘HER YOUR NFST mu o e e A T | Ramnbly e sy Wil b’ Knodin | 0 (s baiar snd Kl The ofcers,” Some OLD PAL - - ~ OH,GEE! OH,GOSH! 3 omen, braver ) ~ , fon on its merits and the judge in the| Thers weuld be mueh more. tuterest in | 1ia'g .t SN back foor At ewch a time | Ll o e oftigers and the mob_sursea (} ~ GRIEVING FOR YOU 3 STOP IT- [ cage declared that he had doubts as to|the mew fixed star if it only meant 2| gence Of course we pity such en un- | On. 3nd a8 they had no arms started for e v :mther lte"':h: h:h" ::n z:um- to | substitute for eoal .or gasoline. fortunate fellow but he is nat the only ul‘l‘ zun stores to break into them for sup-|§ ~ ALABAMA HOON MNJO SONG Ve Drove 2! e endants were = fiscredited chep to de pitied. May not a | Plles. 4 inveived in a conspiracy, and he viewed | Saturddy is-a hard day to'try omt new | man be at the tep ¢f the financial and [ The was gainiag such proportions OLD RUGGED CROSS SINQ YOU Wflfl' AWAY the settlement simply as a case of the | resolutions, but it Will be easier than in | 80Cial ladder and also be discredited. Is | t mayor o Fort “Warren for defendants purchasing their “peace from | some years that could be mentioned. not 3 sovial leper just &p poor a devil | trodps; whe were TURKISH MARCH . STEIN SONG | - LFE 1 LOVE YOU, SUNDAY the plaintiffs oney 88 3 tramp? The only difference is, street armory prepared for serious work. L T B M N e, s “down-and-out” and the o'her is “up | The meb numbera and intensity 3 ese . whd les just started back and-gut” I anything the fellow who | 28 evening came on, turned their atten- Sueh being the case, and previded the | to Russiaare not half as glad to be go- “up : ia ‘up-end-out” is to be d tion to the Arfhory whers the soldlers T . ; belief of the judge that the preat of con- | ing as the country is to-have them. The. aiher Collon becynse of niv s | wers statiehed. Thes dug up Belcks from THIS VICTROLA X..:.ciiaiasiaisonss $128,00 spiracy could never have been furnished —_—— tages. the sidewalk, dbroke the windows of the was well founded, it séems a bit strange| It is all right to sk January te he‘ armory and called the soldlers that the counsel for the plaintiffs, these | considerate but somehow’ the first meath who fworked up the that wouldw't{ of the year hag a ‘way of doing as it|: hold water and those Who foreed millions | Pleases. ) x i os e eowards. $10.00 in records Sunday Momimg Talk | om0 g sttaek b troome et o e N : The Doetrine of the Atemement. in 1"1:" added ;v:: : zfim e mm m};:::a;x; .;,':o'.?,::f‘ :,,::u . Where @ much s belng 11 In fver lo!:!n?& &T'év‘:u?‘;m SION b =1 have been awarded a third of the ameunt m;mm‘mh ?u .:‘mn’.n:-: uwmm tho word Biood s | ARy - Painag courSES, | the - : 3 DOWN F r; vulgar for a gentieman or lady but erowded up egpinst the doors of the arm- m Y we | ppean do Dot come te the cross as gentlemen or | OTY and trfed to hreak them openm. : - A - 2 tant is dlood. a determined stand. FHe ’ , : 28 “my war’ and there is no doudi he recious blaod of Jesis. eannon drawn up to the doors = B * ' s e will be permitted such indulgence recard- me' gospel oMt of any- | the order to fire right through them.The %N 0 : e 1688 of his poetic license: 4 - cross gnd the bicod of |Shot was & telling one. Dead and 3 1 the appropriations commit-| PR S RS Jeaus, the cross is o mystery by which |®1 Iay on avery side, but thia quelled 3 < L of lower house of comgress un-| When the\committee in eongress tutms The ‘erowd sorrowfully -gathar- 2 x y $135.00 DrAnnunsio refers. to the Fiume serap | 24%s. blood Bas only ome meaning and Mejor Cabot who commanded, deaided on we 1ay down' our burdens as a little child | the riot. how estimates. that are sub-|Jown the reduest for $300,000 far prohi- |iays dewn its head upon its mother's|ed up their dead and dying. imemediately , 3 P a up. From [ULilion enforeemeént It indicates its Ais-|breast. Throw your arms around the|dispersing and going thelr way. No one u FRANKL‘N m blood-stained cross, think of the nails, | every knew how many rioters were killed. A . - ¢ \ e e S the agony, the redemption of your soul, | but du;(nw -ne;ht fert’rhrmq:n were - oy et st F . . the seerct of it Hes in Ure fact tha: your | many fu e clty of . pre- Umm m m ¢ _ The agplisstion of & former _brewery | SCETEC oF € les i Unc fact tha: your | FELY, CRCTE ot with o wworator e |1 BR } PLAYER m RO LS SHEET MUSIC. ETC. Just am of by puhblic ‘10 tum |ty centurics €go. Cosmsidcr the imperis |courage and nn?enw in quelling the rlot. 5 5 2 o - ' of beer BeWer | anice of the atonment 1f ‘here be no | (Monday—How ' Lincoln' Was Protécted - ; for-1921 | atonement c/be w3 Christianity. Take| During the Civil - , 7o UE b

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