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- NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1922 PURITY "SALADA” Is the Essence of all That is Best in Tea “To Taste is to Believe” Toledo, O., April 26.—That the federal reserve system of the United States had done a great service to the world and was a eciding factor in winning the war for lies was the statement made here to rs retresenting the Toledo Clearing House association by John Jacob Arnold of the Bark of Jtaly. Mr. Arnold who represents his institu- tion in its foreign service in this country in part: Provious to the great war Buropear ankers looked upon the banking systen of the United States as a rather incom plete affair, but since the establishment o the federal reserve system the commplete- FAVORING A. L. ATREN FOR YALE CORPORATION | = A 4 n ‘ r T A \ i g —.'dllcted an experiment in a s\nm;ner‘;:n‘; CREAT WORKOF FEDERALRESERVESYSTEN 2 v i \ | Bd¥d | batlon officer in San Francisco from 1905 to 1908. The office, deténtion home and records were destroyed by the earth- quake ad fire, but, eve in those troub- E—— National Recreation Association, gave his services to the government during the war, and devotes his entire time atpres- ent to stressing recreation of a whole- soma kind &s a means of social uplift. ‘Other speakers who are to be heard ness of your banking system is recognized by all the great banlers of the world. - Es- Decially_are the London pankers apore- clatfve 9t its makeup and resulis it yas achieved since its beginning.” Arnold said he believed the country was Jous timés it was found possible to erect|during the conference include Joseph P. there the first juvenile court building in' Murphy, chief probation officer of Buffa- the United States. In 1908 he resigned,|lo; Dr.' Graham Romeyn Tayler, execu- to spend three years in graduate study|tive secretary of the American Associa- of social selences, in the University of|tion of Social Workers; Dr. George E. | Alx, University of Paris, College de|Vincent, head of the Rockefeller Founda- - France and University of Munich. While in the graduate schoot at Yale in 1910, he did_ volunteer work in the Nelghbor- hood House in New Haven. The follow- ing years, till 1919, were given over to university teaching In the field of prac- tical soclology. His work at the Uni- versity of Minnesota has gained wide recognition. The Rev. Mollyar H. Lichliter, an- other of the Sunday evening speakers, is pastor of the Central Congregational church of Newton, Mass, and is widely known as a lecturer. He has served as Hpresident of the Central Council of So- well on the way to permanent recovery from the effeats of the war. He said the great need was production in the famish- ed countries of Burope. The vanquished should be sold raw materials and their manufactured articles bought in order for them to'gay their debts. he declared, con- tipuing that thero can be no permanent businec. prosperity until foreign trade relations are on a firm basis. | STATE'S SOCIAL PROBLEMS BEFORE STAMFORD CONFERENCE tion; Prof. C. E. A. Winslow of Yale University; Dr. William Healy of Bos- ton; Miss Helen P. Kempton, assistant field director of the American Assocla- tion for Family Work; Stockton Ray- mond, seé.\zul secretary of the Boston Welfare Soclety; Dr.. David Lyman, su- perintendent of the Gaylor Farm sana-| torium; Miss Dorothy Deming of the! Harlem Health Center; Miss Elizabeth {Day and Dr. Philip Platt of the New Ha- ven. Health Center; Dr. Frank W. Rob- ertson, medical superiritendent of tha Givens sanatorium, Stamford; Dr. E. T. McSweeney of the New York Telephone oq a2 ) . Silverware Sale Special Sale of Oneida Community Par-plate Silyer- ware, at prices which represent an actual saving of one-third. Nearly every person knows that “Oneida Cemmunity” Silverware is in every way dependable Kxpeet New English Stamps, cxpect & dectded upom the| A statement favoring the election of | Committecs comprising prominent men!(ia Agincias of Newton, and s a mem-|Go . Chaer B Dox e Tork crelephons and that it carrics a ten-year guarantee. 3 postal tekies” o i it is ex.|Alfred L. Alken of Worcester Mass., as|and women of Stamford hayve been ¢ | ber of the board of directors of the New- ; fvare Commission of Conmecticut; Miss A . . Poatad, 3 member of the Yale corporation to fll |tive in preparations far the Coanccticut!on ‘Welfare Burean, As a minister of| A 3. Massaruct of e Moot Siate This Special Sale offers an opportunity to make a L the vacancy caused by the resignatlon |Corference on S30°3l Work. which is 0 {he Methodist Bpiscopal church, ha filled | Hospital New Yook s o oo Teak ot 5 , § ¥ c | WUSBAND CHARGES puspgrioy | Of Thomas W. Farnam is being circu- |onen in that oity on Sunday eveaiis pastorates In Pittsburgh, St. Louls, Bal-|the state hospital Middletown, Conn.; Dr. selection of dependable Silverware for wedding, ! s e oo u lated over thme names' of twenty-five IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE To many prominent alumni, including well known April 30. and to continus on Monday and timore and Cleveland. He was called to L. Vernon Briggs o fthe Boston Dispen- Tuesday, May 1 and 2. It would appear|Newton from the pastorate of the Ep- birthday or graduation gift, or for household use, ata sary. On the grounds of desertion noe Feb. Connecticut citizens. The election of tia‘ nothing had been left u‘ndone 10 €n-; worth Memorial church, known through- The conference will be subdivided. so . . e o “;‘, 21,1918, Thomas Q. Oddo of New Lon-|Mr. Aiken is favored because of his ur: the comfort and convenience of DOthioue the country as a highly soialized | that delezates and visitors may attend substantial saving. ol present |don has brought suit for divorce from | “deep interest in cducational work,” his delexates and guests Reports from chyrch. In all the citles where he has! those sessions in which they are espec- = (.-.-v" Bessie Farrar . Oddo, formerly of New|“marked ability for public service” and throughout the state show that there iS peen a pastor, he took an active part In|ially interested. Among « other things, NOT': THE-SE PRICES S London, but whose last known address{lyecause “he is so situated that he can k:lm mt;mxc in tg‘ ‘so?;‘rer;‘nm and n\} welfare movements, and has made a Spe-|there will be discussions of the operations : | ) N Joy street, Boston. The coupls|give resular and active attention to the |this conference and in the discussion of icia) study of the family unit in soclal|of the welfare legisiation recently enact- 3 ried July 29, 1915. The petl-|affairs of the university.” various social problems by notable speak- | wory- ed in Connecticut. Th f negloct- Baby Spcons, valus 58c—Sale Price each..... E the cus x-year-old | Mr. Aiken, who is the son of Gen. and 'ers, many of them regarded as authorities | o P U Y SOP 4 i Owen R. Lovejoy, who speaks on Mon- In thelr respective flelds. The various qay afternoon, besidés leading the forces meetings are to be held in the Stamford of cnjlg labor reform, and/taking am ac-|ered by persons who have been brought High school, the new auditorium of the. tive part in related lines of social WOrk, |in Intimate contact With these phases of *Woman’s Club, and the Stamford Yacht'has found time in the midst of a busy{mocial work. The whole field of this sort {Club, where delegates are to be enter-|life to devote himself constantly to the of work seems to be covered in the an-| ed and dependent children and of the de- Mrs. William A. Aiken of Norwich, is Hnquents and the insane. wil Ibe consid- 2 member of the class of 'S1 at Yale. He was first governor of the Federal Re- serve bank, of Boston, and chairman of the first and second Liberty loan com- EX 2 E H Sugar Shells, value 55¢—Sale Price ¢ach. ... Butter Knives, value 60c—Sale Price each. ... . Pickle Forks, value 90c—Sale Pricé each...... Large Cold Meat Forks, value $1.10—each. ... Cream Ladles, value $1.00—Sale Price each. , .. Gravy Ladiss, value $1.25—Sale Price each. ... has heen com- tages at Corn- mittees for New England. He s s tained at luncheon on the final day of the | qevelopment of social Wwork itself to the nounced program, and it is confidentls trustee of the Worcester Art Museum, convention by the president of the con-ipj « s I highest possible standard on both its ad- the Boston Symphony orchestra, Welles- |ference, Edward Y. Weber of Stamford.|ministrative and professional sides. This ley college and Clark university, The anfual meeting of the diocesan | mcyement for the advancement of social Among those signing the statement |Dureau of soolal service will be held onyork as an efficlent business and a train- 3 ol C. 4. N - [Sunday afternoon, in the high school as-ieq profession has reached organized ex- are: Samuel C. Bushnell, 74, New Ha- | o \i7 hayl. Bishop Nilan of Hartfard! e statcd that the conference will be by | far the most imnortant of its kind ever{ held fu Connectleut. THREE PERSISTENT QUESTIONS ven ; N i '8 Nev - !pression in the National Information Bu- i T e g Weslon ¥, New Baves iy to preside, and tnere wil be Taports| reau, Inc..of which Me. Lovejoy s seo- FOR THINKING PERSONS Large Berry Spoons, value §1.75—each. . ... $1.31 Vietor M. Tyler, '98, New Haven; Frank- | Showing whal 8 bureau has aocom-|retary, and the American Association of | A very attentive audience of the emi-|§* ) Lo @ N . lin Farrel N.y’rr New Haven. | plished during the year. Social Workers, of which he is presi-|ployes listened to the address under Y. Scup Ladies, va 3.50—3ale Price each The Child Welfare Association Is io of the hold its annual meeting on Monday af- Richmond Radiator Tuesday noon. when Dr. R. L. Roberts delivered an intensely Interestine address. He said in part. “The fasoination of the umknown is ever | with us. It casts its spell about the| most prosaic 2nd matter of fact amonz | dent. The Natlonal Information Bureau | M. C. A. auspices at the plant tudies the business methods and admin- istration of social agencles, publishes a list of approved organization; and an- Measles Appear In Norwich Report. ternoon, One case of scarlet fever and 9 cases | here are to he some important ad- of measles were reported to the state dresses on Sunday evening. Dr. John A.|SWers imquiries from the giving publle. health department from Norwich during Ryan of the Catholflo University, Wash- |It thus safeguards the prospective donor the week ending April 22nd, according ingron, wel known as an author and leo. | 3#ainst fraudulent or mismanaged enter- FRIED CAKES A, lus$1.50—Set of six $1.13 Orange Spoons, value $2.50—Set of six for. . $1.88 Soup Spoons, valus $3.00—Set of six for.... $2.25 The whole family likes Yankse ried Cakes. Their ap- to the weekly morbidity report issued ryrer, ig to tell of The Essentlal Need of Prises and at the same time furnishes a|men. No thinking person can he quit : ;. 3 petizing deliciousness makes them favorites with young- by the state department of health. Com- Co_operation Between Employer and Em- Stimulus to agencies to measure up to|fres from a desire to draw aside the cur- Table Spoons, value $3.00—Set of six for. .. $2.25 sters and grown-ups afike. municable diseases reported from toWns plove. and is expected fo discuss the hizh standards of handling funds and | tains that hide the future and grasp the > in Eastern Connecticut during the week | were as follows: Diphtheria—Groton 2, Willimantic 2. present situation in the field of try. Another speaker on the labor prob- lem is Dr. Arthur 8 Todd, whose work - }in Mimnesota includes the organization | President, indus- | arTying on thefr work. The American | secr Asseiation of Soelal Workers, recently | formed with Mr. Lovejoy as Its first is an organization with sev- the unseen. This acoounts for | Spiritism and such cults which claim| communicn with the spirits of the dead. Tt crovs out also in the Society for Phv Desseri Forks, value $2,75—Set of six for. .. $2.06 Dinner Forks, value $3.00—Set of six for. ... $2.25 Get Them From Your Grocer, Stonington 1, 3 Scarlet fever—Jewett City, Norwich, !of g training course for social and oivie|€ral distinet but closely related purposes.|sical Research. orzanized by sclentific Oyster Forks, value §2.50—Set of six for. ... $1.90 YANKEE FR.IED CAKE CO. jand Stonington 1 each; Unlon, 2, Rock- | work and the organization and develop-|It seeks to formulate and spread high|men for the purpose of investigating th i : @ o - : ville 1, Pomfret 2, Putnam 1, WIlman- i ment of the central council of sooiallProfessional ideals, to encourage and|elusive nroblems of the present and fu- Individuai Sziad Ferks, val $3.75—Set of PHONE 2049-R3 tic 2 {agencics. Dr. Todd began to interest him- JUStify professional self-consciousness | ture life. There is a deep desire to an- g 1 Whooping cough—Old Lyme 1. Iseif in soclal work before he went (o!2nd Dride. to.make the requirements and |swer three main questions which fairly R Aer ... oo os Sonjarerevs itsvise’ SN Measles—Groton 1, New London 14, ieollege. He was a volunteer teacher and : OPDOrtunities of social work well known |swinmarize the matter: What sart of a Norwich 9, Waterford 1, Bolton 1, Rock- | nd_If a man die shall he Dinner Knives, value $2.75—ESet of six for.. $2.81 boys' elub worker in an orphan asylum . (0 Dossible recruits, to increase its at-|Re'ng it God ville 1. in his home town in California. Hig® tractiveness in every way, to increase the'live asaip? third. I Immortal what shall| {7 T R el 3 SR e maln idea In college was to get epecia) facilities and raise the standards of {his future lot be? These questions are Dessert Knives, value $3.65—Set of six for. . $2.74 Decp River—Charles F. Dickinson has training for reformatory work, During Uailing and preparation, to help tho,insistent and persistont and it answered, | L ; o 3 3| much unrest would cease. been appointed a state fishing inspector. the first three years of his college course;TiSht Derson and the fight job to find | muc : His duty will be {0 ses that fsncrmen e conducted bays' work at a umiversity |€ach other. and bromote ~public under-| There are three wavs of getting knowl- use nets of proper size mesh. settlement in Berkeley, Gal He eon.|Standing of the aims. function and im-|edge, namely. by authority. that g | , : ce of social work. tnz semebody’s word for it, by obser Dr, Herbert N, Diamond of New York!tion and by experiment. If we go to na- ¢ H:fl::&_;..:fi::fl:fl:lm Individual Butter Spreaders, value $3.50— et of six for ....... o0 o ksl IS Three-picce Child’s Set, value $1.75— . Price a set .. e PP T S R T s Department) Cennecticut, is expected to show need for;certain: Nature is very beautiful. and field investigation to demonstrate neel|attractive, but at the same time nature for regulatory legislation, |is no respecter of persons, and oftim Dr. Joseph Lee of Boston, head of the |the actions of nature cause the innocent to die w bad h the guilty; the good with the Judging the character af God sole- ature we would not he lkely to lo though we might fear Him: d not be a God whom you could rec- mend to 2 poor sin-stricken man who needed merer, Kindness and forgivene: regarG to the question. Is man immor- 2 nature as hints, but no o »wer comes from . but there was He ONLY 3 DAYS MORE ONLY 3 DAYS MORE % g g 1 ke 1 of gaining knowledge. ity, if we would find an: emendous questions, Re- forced back upon this; irce. 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