Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 7

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WINCARNIS con- tains ‘just those ele- » ments the lmdy needs * make hch,rcdbldod,and 4 A to promote strength, Writt Es lly F The Bulletin.) j carbuneles. Few of them have any|' o= . . . Paking the semses of 110,000,000 peo-|JoNEEr & really” reprsentative govern-! | § VIBOT and v_xuh.ty e fans anything MEe o long a job|ment. Sl fewer have really good gov-| e il goid t 920 | ¢rnments. They are mgstly ruled by| ng it. The census of 19301 fAgs and eombihations Wiich are able! as tabul T e I o abalatad. meatits |10, cHRNOX Tuaietiy votes anly by dema | gogic pandering to the ignorance, clan- tre §eill arifpling Mlong, one At 8 TS | NSt 410 e for" self-govern- | T yd’.r’ ment of a majority of the voters. New “2,3‘?.' $8e Detaet computations to be| York city Iz but the most glaring exami- reported s at the same time one of the|DPle of what is iwidespread among our, most interesting and, to such of s as eities, Why this should be so, our cen- still reason, the tost sadly ominous.|Sus figures make clear. that 65| He Was apt to try to stand up o + ssems that enly 55.3 per cent, of the| It ls mot mecaseary 1o assume ThAt Y siraight that he not infrequently leant tal population of the country comes | SlEfers are all or mostly all had DEOP'S. | over hackward. He werked out his own m American stock, The remainder|It is not necessary ‘013“““?“‘ ams | Problems by himselt and in his own || s of foreign birth—By “American stock” | tive Americans RE “““"l'dl . e | way. s theory of life was that every is meant native whites born of native|Mote virtuoue But it wowld be AYWME|tun ‘must rest on its own bottom and parents—Of the entire population of-| % the fact of facts ?“ ‘;’“‘""im:' &ev ever yman stand on his own feet. This he country only a fraction over ity | STt A8 the sunlight fo. deny | habit” ot mind. admittedly tended to- ave in every hundred come under that|are different. Heredity, environment| o.:q crankiness and stand-offishness. read education, all combine to produce & dif-f i TertICL R o S cifE b ference which distingulshes them even| ¢ It QTS tond fowards, BERtRCRE But that fsn't the most significant|more radically than any mere difference B pcs1tS aancansd bo. ba. b Sim & ing about ha reckemiiy. ~The etmejdn languske. It Js hat gdrflssnstiln ofliod mang. jebior orgunications, It didr'e nsus divides the population into two|bigotry to admit this much. Bt 4 pidBtat s g Sy i classek, “urban” and “rural” The “ur- Th & certain things which, In the|pacc to that of the differently built o Tl i g ciurve 58 generations, Have coma o b8|emall, nor insist thatthe Sprat sMould baving 23500 Inhabitants or mors. Me| egarded as American characteristics. Tt|have rations.or wages equal to the s “rural” Now comes I e he|Would Be a rash writer who should un-| whale. It sought neither o level up mendously significant fact 4 v vae| dertake to make a hard-and-fast list of [nior to leval down, to any arbitrary districts, only forty A PT.|them. But amon them are such fhines|standard, but to give each ons an open of American stock while, i, “moip rndustry, Ambitfon, Forestght,|road, a fair chance, an equal opportu- the “rural’ districts, seventy per cent|'pi,eongileness, Individualism, Perse- | nity, and then let him make his own ML ST Aanerian g rling | Terance, and Patriotism. Not all native | level, Commenting on these rather stattlo€| Americins possbss all thess characteris-| And so on ad Iibitum, Thess wete fgures, The New Tork Tribune sald the| ;. Very few forelgners but have|some | éome of characteristics of the America sther day that, while New ""“Td"“ of them, It would be Impossible to|that used to be. They are the charac- crally réalized that thelr city had 2R} gi.n any’ exact. line among them and|teristios, in tiew of which our form of snormoug forelgn population, they “falll ;. 5% “them 1ike a wire ferics, on|government was devised. That form - to see fhe tendency is toward making|(PE 0 28 RS, MR T O G0 htted o them. It 1s not fitted. fo Wpw: SO aSheAmeRIchi Ameridans and on the -other side for- and sharply opposing characterls- This certalnly is putting it mildly, Injeigners. But in a larger and admitted- view of the fact that this same census|ly vaguer way, it.can be said that the ihows that New York city has in its to- | tralts T haye mentioned are generally 4! population only 1,164,824 native born aflm!h’?d‘fln(‘ generally desired as Amer- dure half slave and half fres. It can't whites against 4.204620 foreign born, fcan traits. - CRAurt 15 tls SFEabt. Thein. HMIE ARAeri: whites, one might be pardonied for Wol-| . Thrift, for example. From = farther|can and halt European. = During)many dering what, J7 that 15 a “tendemcy"{pack than ‘the days of Bén: Franklin|Vedrs we called -ourselves - the . world's ed {this has been a trait which Amertcan |‘melting-pot, took freely all of Europe parents have tought to exhibit in their | that choss to coms and set @bou mak- The Tribune goes on: “They do not|,wn lives and to instill into the training|ing the immigrants over into Américans. appreciate (1. e. Néw Yorkers don't) the|or yieir children, Yet, outside of the| For a time we Auccéeded. But Jatterly srowing difference between the old-|ryra] gistriets, thrift is today a prac-|the flood of immigrants -has been too - Tashioned ideas and Jdeals of the native| fically unknown characteristic of Amer.| ereat, Thes are siready a majority in ral regions and ¥e néw impulses inijcan life. Bearing in mind that thrift is|the citles. And city residents are now The great centers of the hewcemiers. If|.q far removed from stinginess on the{a majority in the country. Instead of the yrésent tendencies continwé the TU-|,ne side as from extravagancs on the|our making them Americans, they are ral reglons will become the guardians| ther—that it means wimply a reasoned| actually, whether intentionally or mot, of the America of days gone by."” economy of money, time, labor, and anjfast at work de-Americanizing x;]- i - | abhorrence of all waste—where will The recéntly adopted laws Imiting try IAERGt TR o Mavs cellirdiog Tal30u g to lome For b, AloHE plty bonle-| nassent apit: frtugh WAmISrAHA ate be. our ears over and over again, till we|Vvirds? Among city tenements? Or will|lated evidences of the discovers of th ome at 1ast to & compréhending reallo|¥ou make a bee-line for the distant|fact. It is yet too early to tell how they vation of what our responsibilitiss are. | hills.and the rural backroads? will work out, Almost every weak We aié the gusrlians of the Amefica| radustes, foi anbther cxample, We|Drings fales of the sporadic infystices that has heén. We must at the same |,y of te work, and most of u work |done in their application. We hear less, time be the fostering trainers of the|narg, wwhether native-born or foreign-|Daturally, of the good they are accom- America t"mL is to be—if, indeed, there|nnrn twhether city residents or country- plishing. A;’YWS Ththey are I"lfivem“):' *till remains a poseibillty of preserving | qu B s tiere b Gkt Do, | weilcy lngeric o longer T live, the 1t tween the industry wWhich 18 directed to- | 125§ confidénce T have in.the value of| I think practically all reflocting DaS-{ward growth and accomplishment, ana | “tafuie laws. ‘and the more I feel “comi: ple agree that, polltically mpeaking, the ne industry which has to be called by Pelled to, fall back on the cloger sub. of the country are its cat-bolls and ths factory bell and must punch #ts way | (=%, WOTe ‘rigmc‘ommst',, Pl Tk WMl But o & e ot don't attempt to cram it down our Ambition, for anether example. In| throats with a policeman’s night-stick. .fthe old America boys and young men! yyyether the old Amerion is to survive exercised both industry and thrift in}ang resume its lofty fiizht fowards an lowly and arducus beginnings because| ynexplored future seems to be, just now, Iihvrvhv they felt they “were bullding a|in ths hands of those of us who dwell in ladder which should, round by round.|the rural districts. Seventy per cent, of 3ift them “to higher and better things.|us are .stil] of the old American stock The lad ‘:‘hu ?p‘uitxrailfi hnhlfnd nl back-1ana, suppnsedl}',inchmted by the old 4 2 woods cabin or drove mules along a| iatics, Now Is The Time to Get Rid of T"’”’lnamv towpdth of tended bobbins in a “‘;{"Q:’Z c?:{::,-mhg:{-v responstbility Ugly Spots. ) factory had mno idea of holding down| ytich rests on us. On 2 count of noses such jobg all their lives. They were dis-| wa are still in a slight majority. But contented; yes. But the discontent| majorities are uncertain and mnot al- dldn't take the form of strikes or “pro-| ways successful. Napoleon once cyni- letarian” organizations. They- Woulll cally saild that God usually fought om have turned away In disgust, 'as thelr|in, side of the heaviest battalions, But descendants do today, from any dggins Two Sizes, $1.10 and $1.95 I % A EDWARD LASSERE, lnc. 400 West 23rd Street - - New York ties. Mr. Lincoln once sald in the o1d slav- ery days that this nation could rbt en- be considered an aecompl There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashaméd of your freckles. as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply geét an ounce of Othine — ittempt| Napoleon ended his days as a prisoner * fouble strength — from any flf“ggisé to crib, and confine themselves in an¥|on the rock of St. Helena. It was. a and apply a little of It night 4nd: proletariat” The simple truth was| Jleer man who sald. “One with God is a morning and you should soon Seé tha they didn't intend o remain rail-split-| majority.” mven thé worst freckles have begun to ADEtRe B A tend. * vanished @ntirely. Tt is seldom that|. i ice of thrift and imdusirs and sim | DBl aloft, in all weathers and in face more than an ounce is needed to COM- | ia+ virtnes, to &n upward climb in the | °f 21l foes or traitors, ‘the bahner of a pletely clear the skin and £3In 8 |irestion of governorships and presiden |PUre and vivitying Americanism which beautiful clear complexion. cles, or other desired peaks of vantage, | 2%0 Seems to have put in our ward. Bo gure_to. ek for' the. dobblel 'goiy 'siitetiaiting for. MALHASE 61| 1ot pooes. NOT. imily, fhy. - contiipt strength Othjne as this is sold under y .. for or hatred of foreigners. or any cru- yuarantee of money back if it fafls to|2WP'e. The American of former days|gage against them, It means only'a , emove freckles. usually carried this virtue to an excess. sturdy defence of what-is our own. It is as far removed from ‘“know-nothingism” as it is from pro-Germanism. It Is simply 2 recognition of the fact that America 1s the special field, not nece: sarfly for native-born Americans, but ry emphatically for thosé -characteris- tics which have come to be accepted as distinctively American, It is much less a question of where the man is from than of where hs is go- Ing; less of where his cradle was rock- ed than of where hig heart now ls. “By thefr fruits ve shall know the It is our business to see that the fru age is kept up to grade, no matter| {whence the scions cathe for the graft- ing. THE FARMPR. ATTAWAUGAN The members of the M. E. church are preparing for a fleld day to be held on the ball ground at Ballouville Suurd:.y afternoon, the 12th. Thomas Hughes is now confined to his bed since he had a fall last week and s very weak, - Barl Weeks is king 1 local We do more than guiarantes IS | Sy ek v’ oo v Occident Flour—we guarantee THEY The baseball team shut out the Fast | A Killingly team - 7-0 it the Ci écticut your baking—the results that BN | o Groued, Basietson, Seiurday stir: | . noon. Occident will‘produce for you. The Flmville team ® to'play here | > Saturday afterncon. If the support was ” v b " better the boys' would have 'more en- If Occident does not make courdgemett, Snd-woHld. bt sl o have | " P R [y i fast teams play, as the manager has had | lighter, whiter, more delicious 2 B to cancel such team games on' aocm.mt of M_m my will be A the large guarantee Téquired - to have them come here. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Chdrles Biackmar have {Xeu;‘med after a week visit in Nashua, Clement Bonnin ‘has ™ Into nis new store. : i 3 82 ] N Mrs, Timothy: Sweeney of Mahchang, . ; 3 ey Mass, visited friends here Wednesday! e ATh o Bessle Weeks is visiting Mr. and Mrs. x 3 i7e, Timethy Sweeney at Manchaug, Mass. . / 3 George Bishop with hig family of Arc- b - L tic, R. T, spent the week end with his . B ’ " ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop, - \} Mr. and Mrs. John Pechie, Jr., of Woonsocket, R. I, Wwere guests over Sunday of John Pechie, o = Lo Louis P visited his’ t, Mrs. Ylnd:‘ ‘Gmn & Products Co. (i oo e ot kR s o Wholesale Distributors Mr. and Mra. Olva Tatro and Mrs. NORWICH, CONN Jee Aubin and family visitéd relatives at Moosup Sunday. Mrs. Benjamin Westcott of New Jersey visited her mother, Mrs. Lillian Filer, last ieek. > Mr. and George Ha ey, $ha Mrs, Bishop of Providénce dand Mrs, Harvey of o = v = ‘West Thompson visited Mr, and Mrs. |. 2 * 5. % V < Frank' Pechie several days this week. The enamel on our teeth is ths _ bardest . subgtance in the human hedy- A vanety of dxstmetlve styles with seafs and backs upholstered in tapestry. VALUES FROM $i25. To shso Wicker Ferneries Wi;:ker Fernery and Basket Couch Hammocks | Lawn Swings In Ivory of Brown. aapiues from in Brown — Values $40 tc $45 Values from $12 to §35 Value $15.00 AUGUST 6L0SE OUr PRICE | CLOSE-OUT PRICE COMPLETE| AUGUST CLOSE-OUT PRICE AUGUST CLOSE-OUT- PRICE '$5.90 TO $10.15 $24.50 TO $27.25 $8.75 TO $18.00' $8.85 4PC. WALNUT BEDROOM Four very handsome pieces) exceptienall and ‘Semi-Vanity Toilet Table. THREE:PIECE - WALNUT _BEDROOM full size Bow-end Bed, Clufl‘crette with Triplicaté Mirror Toilet Table — VERY SPECIAL AT consisting of ‘full size Bow-end Bed, EXCEPTIONAL AUGUST SALE VALUES IN Watches; Cut Glass and Silverware GENTLEMEN'S ~ GOLD FILLED WATCH —Has fine 17-jewel move- ment, adjusted: in. handsome..gold filled cdse, guaran- teed 20 yrs,; $35 value = LADIES' GOLD. FILLED. BRACH- LET WATCH—Has 15-jewel move- ment, in 20-year gu.ar;mteed gold filled case — §2. 0(1 $1 -50 value. LIBBEY CUT GLASS FRUILT BOWLS — 8 inches across top—in-a variety of strikingly beautiful designs — $10.00° Valle. . ouaniiaodenssaond » JLUIBBEY CUT GLASS CELBRY -DISH, of very handsome 2 98 design—86.50 value ..... " LIBBEY. .CUT GLASS NAPPIES — 5 inches across top—in all designs—$3.50 value. = 26-PIECE ROGERS' NICKEL SIL- VER TABLEWARE—Made and fin- ished to give long service—6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Tdblespoons, 6 Teaspoons, Butter Knife and Sugar Spoon — in silk ‘lined mahogany = B R . 5 4-PIECE ROGERS'. SILVER COF- FEE SET—Consisting of Coffee Pot, Sugat, Creamer and Bowl, quuisxt(~ ly finished in the best silver plate—$20’ value . ROGERS’ SILVER CAKE BASKET — Artistically. designed and of- fine - fauality silvér plate — J$8.00 value 3 $1 WEEKLY BUYS THIS * NEW GENUINE IF YOU WANT HAl SUITE In Queen Anne Design. . tifully finished. Coimprses straight Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier OTHER BEDROOM SUITES AT SALE PRICES THREE-PIECE PERIOD WALNUT BEDRO! i - Fribing 3l 'oia8 Hom-dnd Bod. Drve Mes e @ g e 2 MWt Shichftet With mictor, B Bide Chdirs.and $1 49 00 foretts With ChEAt of Arawer VIR SDECIAL $129 50 With Pretty|l Arm CBAIr ........o.ooecsesineees ! T‘fiEE PIECE QUEEN. ANNE-WALNUT :BEDROOM SUITE, large Dresser and (hifforétte—VERY SPECIAL AT $138.50 | 3.PC. KARPEN MAHOGANY AND s-' 79 ‘hacks and side panels—sofa and chair have removable spring. “ate ‘of spring co =y e ; . Victrola OQOutfit This fine outfit consists R T ek 1o —Yankee Doodle Blues—Fox Trot trola; In mahogany, 8 —Little Thought sole Victrola double-faced Records —Night—Fox Trot : 18906—Stumbling—Billy Murray . B Shaiwn, 15 (12 seléctions), 1" Velvet —Coo-Coo—Charles Harrison mabogany, § PIANO OR PLAYER-PIANO SELECT IT NOW WONDERFUL PRICE. AND TERM INDUCEMENTS NOW- OFFERED ON ALL INSTRUMENTS ‘Whm you ‘see our fine assortment of Grand, Upright and Player-Pmno‘ and fearn of the special easy terms now in effect you will understand why it will 3 be to your satisfaction _in this display are the CHICKERING, CRAWFORD, WASSERMANN, INGTON, CONWAY, AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN MAKES. “ASK TO SEE THE NEW GUARANTEED PLAYER WE - ARE OFFERING FOR $395—THE NEW GUARANTEED Wicker Chairs- and Rockers An extensive assortment finished in brown, ivory and green—plain and up- - holstered. VALUES Fi<OM $12 TO $30 August Close-out Prices " 59.90 to $18.75 Electric TABLE LAMPS Large variety from which te select — $20.00 fjvalues— $8.90 Genuine ; Red ( on £n| CHEST |10.PC. QUEEN ANNE DINING $1 60-50 Sz 27x18x16,| SUITE In American Walnut. . . . . $1 89-50 guaranteed y well buil d beaun- A beautifiil suite of unusually fine workmanship. Cons!sv.s_ of 7 Diesti. Guifronts Bxtension Table, China Closet, Buffet, Serving Table, 5 Side moth-proof —| Chaijrs and 1 Arm Chair. ShL OTHER DINING SUITES SPECIALLY PRICED 100-Piece |six.piecE GOLDEN OAK' DINING SUITE, consisting of SUITE, - consisting of | DINNER P)d stal_Base Extension Table, Mirrored Buffet, and 4 Chairs chest of drawers, and QET genuine leather upholatexed seats. In the 554 50 $118 0 ™~ cekmm Period ........ M. f fine] NINE-PIEC! WILLIAM AND MARY DlNING SUITE, in q::]?!yo D:? Jacobean OaE numpx ising Extension Table, China Closet, Buf- decorations —|yeN.pIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING 'SUITE IN_WALNUT — 51495 consisting of Fxtension Table, China Closet, Buffet. Serving & Table, 5 Side Chairs and 5195 00 1 Arm CRRIr ivvesesencionansnssnnes %5 Ch ‘rvi:i( =S Special Today ! SHEET MUSIC 15c‘ Per Copy A Selected List of Popular Numbers Being Offered at This Special Price. Don't Miss It ! S, (I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT SPECIAL SALE, PRICES Very fine B-flat Silver Plated Trum- pet, with gold bell and pet, with g0id bol amd @) ) B-flat Clarinet (Paul De Dijardin), 15 keys — SPECIAL AT . 5 4.50 B-flat Tenor 7alve PBrass - Trom- & with oak back and Ia{d rued sound le trimmed. w fancy decoration 75 r street or orchestra hell CANE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ....... Sofa, "Chair and High-back Chair with mahogany frames, Cane seats—rocker has fixed spring seat. Covered in Tapestry. Three pillows and_ bolster included. OTHER VALUES YOU SHOULD NOT MISS ! THREE-PIECE TAPESTRY OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, consisting of Sofa, Chair and Rocker with removable spring cushions, spring seats, ring backs, spring edges and roll arms—VERY SPECIAL 150. 0 THREE-PIECE BOX FRAME LIVING ROOM SUITE — prising Sofa, Chair and Rdcker. Frame; teuctlon, backs and ts are upholstered in genuine brown. Spanish leather — 0 A WONDERFUL VALUE % pasuli The Best Electric Cleaner (7 Made Is Sold Here on Easy HOOVER Tems. Let Us Demon- IBEATS... éiit Swass askiCuans Strate Without Obligation. BROADWAY “HITS "ON Victor Records 18913—Nabody Lied—Fox Trot $2 WEEKLY BUYS THIS BEAU- TIFUL NEW GENUINE Console Vistrola Qutfit This popular outfit con- 13912—$ynccpate-Med|e; Fox Trot sists of Mod- ox Trot el 240 Con- 18910—Soothing—Fax Trot =1 Certainl; - wedl —It’s Up t g “ L2000 el e, Mt ,Ngaé,f’t,;j;:;:g"‘f o P selections), 1 COMPLETE ox Trot AT et 18907—Moon River—Waltz brush, 1 bot- —Love Sends a Little Gift—Waltz PRgLe. ‘I 04 75 18831—The Sheik—Fox Trot 18, of ol a2 Dapper Dan T 300 needles., to select your instrument here and now. Represented NES BROS., BEHR BROS., AUTOPIANO, HALLET & DAVIS, LEX- GHT FOR $295—AND THE RARE BARGAINS lN A HANOS

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