Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1922, Page 4

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CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING AUG. f0th, 1028 Bl which is # come up before %t fo- day for action. 1t 45 a matter upom Which action has been . delayed ~ from fime to time but which was givén & Shown fhat the eemate will fct faver- ably opon the BIL Tt has long been #vidént thet thers is @ strong opposition among thoss who would be entitled bénefits under the Bl against any such legistation. 1t dw Mkewiss evident fhat there is strong sentiment ageinst it on the part of the peopla A o %M now belng taken shows that of home who have expressed thembselves! $ié number aguifist thé proposition s e larger It is o measare in which poMtical ex- péliency fs going to play an Smportant part. Evidently i the senate as G- *d &5 committed to the passnge of the BN & is falt that there is less hatm to be axperienced at the ballet box through the support 6f the measues fhan from pposing it and yét it & not impoasible that the senate is depending upon the president to T35 the BNl amd chi uf the respoustbllity for WiTng % from thele shoulders. for whide thé béndte fify be promised to pass thé BRI foa't appéar that Rt (3 prépared to fis it ovér a veto Preéident Hardimg has idicated 55 disapproval of the measure, or sny M of the kind which Goss n@ caFry ro- vislon for raising the reverme neces- sary to meet the expemditurs of sev- scal Billlon dolars called for. To sad- fls the o th an expemse of four to five bill lars means of course the economy that has Med In other divections. \ a measure for cim- 's unjustified at an¥ o be expectsd, fn ciies e opportumity that the presi- 1 do 2s he ha# inficated he wonld veto the measure afd put the responefbility for the legtslation entire- ty upon congress. . ALIEN SMUGGLING. makes little difference, except y for the greater ease with @ might be accomlMehed from an from others, what the ooun- #s best to place and that is the ifttent in caling the attention government to the Te- of allens into the ¢ the Cuben ported smuggling United e States. is a point that fs handy for y operations. The fact that there re maid to be 70,000 unemployed Eu- ropeans and Chinese there indicates that they have been drawn to that KI- ind because of the facilities 4 for getting Into tils country. ¢ te not snfatr to presume that many of thess people have been umable tr -~ - the coumtry through the regnlar channeld because of the exclusion of undésirenies rnd becauss of the limited number of aliens being admitted each Not wiling to accept such conditons thay wre determined to crawl in whekever the dpportunity can be formd Such people are not to be régarded s those who will make good citizérs. Before getting in they are violatimg the laws of the country. That many in €6 number are hgitators and trouble mak- s is probable. The country # fdf bét: ter off to exciade them, but surely it most offer the strongest kind of oppo- sitlon to any schemes arranged to break fown our protective lawa Inasmuch as It has been asserted by government authorfties who havé 100ked tretully Into conditions that there aré probably 300,000 in the country 6 bave no legal Tight here, it is Hatn that the mumber is too large and that any attempts at evasion of the enfancé fe:- quirements shonM get immedate and effective attention. Just what effect the sopeal to the Cuban government ¥ shouid -Bé of coal. Whén one emérgénicy {§ passrd| thought 6f wwm#flre‘a steam and fader, WREH GORté operation of 4 wystem of atloid the entire Aflmflcmm A Chesipedké bay and dfawing & from points Wiem 1t caR bé génédetéd at the leadt ékpenss. THE wohild sméan thé tse Of fiuch MEplus Surrént & m present tirje afd fuffieh réady to B8 tapped by ing plants 44 wall ad tabhshat New . Epgiind 1y from a codl Ehottdy i\ " Weitagion dstion | 6t his naties consderation beyond theé by the possibilities of a fuel famine. VIOLENCE NEVER HELPS. After investigating the déath of two enginemen in the wreck of thé Michigan Central express at Gary, Ind., where it was lleged_the spikes had besm pulled from one of the rails the corondt’s fury gives fhe verdict thit the Wreek Wis the “result 6f & Pt to wreck the trafn.” 3 Tt is one of thé mafy ifétinces whefe tiolenpe has beén resartsa #o in &6h-. nection With the strike 6f rafifsad fieh. Were it an iéoldted ca¥é it wouid bé possible to regard it ds hiving BéeR, promoted by others than those interest- ed in the strike, but it is only one 6f fhe many instances where eff6Fl . been made to destroy préipérty and where no soruples #avé béen displayéd in taking life whéther It GORGATAEH inm- nocent partles, ufifon éflbyss of the rallroads or thoye who h&ve indieiied their willingnéss to Work. Tt is of coursé t6 €HE arelt of the organization of thé ralifedd #ién Wh6 are on strike thét #hé Mfil HAVE i3 possible for them to ovésiook thE which actions of thit iind 58 Botifid to do mot only to those involved in a strike but organized labor in gemeral But with violence being resorted fo in Epite of thé afmonitions thé imiportanes of taking further steps for the firévén- Ho nof uch disordérs thim sfply polat- ing out that they should to busht tb b6 appasert. 1 hélping them to win théir stiike eévéry way 6 st the oppestte. Whatever publc opHfion and symmALRY may have béen it % GaFthin 6 stronig féacHon to EveEy lnstants than helps poticy o i Aebparast BHITORIAL NGFBS. 1t Wil 58 Worth your While &6 é: N Have you definitely detérmifiéd whish teams are going to . comtest for thé worla's Ehdmi lonahip? riners during thelr long Vachtioh shonid torge: uew to HAE coAL The man on the chrmer save: Thére are afa¥s tHoMd Who 106k With susple fon on an honest obinion. will have i problematical but hefidetarth B this government should exerciss all the Speaking of vacations the &mal boy Ruthority possessed and neceédsity o safeguard its dwn interests and preverit the evaston of it immigration l4We. THE ST. LAWRENCE WATERWAY. There are orgarfzations thr Jighout the middle west that continue to 43 thelr support to the plan for the con- wrmction of the St. Lawrence water- way. They are comvinced of is valkie by the claims that are made for it and ey give secondary consideration to the uncertainty surrounding the &kpéne ind the fact that Canada 1§ fiet dis posed at the pregent time at least to en- ler imto treaty negotiations comoerning Isthmos of Panama before the job was Actually sccomplished and It seems jrobable that such will be the case with, féalled that all good tnings ending as weil as & beghifilng, [ St iey Thisé afé the daye When e August Have &h well fed. e S, Thoss who 4F6 Ereing thet ers burn fo éoai until to gét théir influaices to Woek With thé WERAREF fan, Considéring what #s known aBbwE thé condition of the coal bin, qubte & féw will be anxious for a Jate fall and & very IR, e Jam It $he mays- of Johnsiowh Pe, had shown as much interest't & pure water ;zp.‘:rfl;: he f‘m ik rRSl BESE Sy ot e & ot of - 4 sy easapd ] gy alonéd becakis of tNE | e intermupted produstion and distributiofif {6 | &to 1sh i§ bo élosély 4 gét Thteda of| o | thétance of figiéfiee' wervéd in 8 6Wh| n g of e Eind. {Volénte aiwAys Huits rathér whethér éehfiui to 44 & membér “that today Is Dollar 48§ 1A/ ] 1t woull 56 FielL SOGRGIEMS 1 8] Bt filia give evidends of g ;. Wy W N wotsemo: November oughtd| i TRRRR i H é i L it béehi Hving to tell you,” g8. | stralght-666wad voling woman, 85 ofté 18 48 and W] 10 e #h6 sckien dow. | Carbodlé on the mailbox ief my hus- €5 ¥ rother, for whom I keep #Ui68S Hié mi&t have Been the . t Apricot laké—Heé werit up there éFéht | éxpéetifie to fiset Nis flances and her Bioths hé arrdngsd to meet them . | SBMEWherE 61se aftér two Qaye becaude Bié was hotinded to dsath-=1 mes T, hein 4t Apricot or, Bt hé datd —=6h; must you be golng?" i “Well!” gasnéd the expanéive aridifg -ifi haste. well my chijd Wwas spa &ritohes! The fdes!" Tady, i “H hé is that kind of man, engaged and everything. it's just as itéd falling fnt6 his “~Chicagu News. We uré told ifi thé jéftér that the mién ho acted as jurors on the Pottér cidér casé, and, Who, It seéms, by {hiiff veraict want Potter 10 cONtifue séliiiiy erder; é | 456 the credm of the towr. hat & complifiént to thé rest of the résiaénts of, the fown of Griswoid! Jus- L tice teild us fii that lefter that taé so6n- éF this cadé 1§ ont of thé way fhe bél< tér for the eomimmumit We think e Y | 6oohér the 139 baftels of cider are dfip- mmmrwnmmrlnt“n:*&:; mihfty, Justiés ifkens thowe Gpposed fo cider seliing and 46 oFiiidised RS verdiet of thé ;16 {hosé \eho EFucifiéd_our Saviour. a_GommpRF- son! We have nd lded WH6 Jidtics i/| but if wé wift wrilé ahothéF iétter to The ! Bulletini and &ifn Hi§ Rame 6 1, Re| writer of this letter will do fifé damo. The writer of this letféf Fas Hved | fhdfy years And RS neVFer (dkdd 4 arinke 6f, boozé i K 16 and B uphoids fo ond in selliig booze. He wAd Fesident of the {ow sad changé hds taken piAcs i chdt sines then; that 18 i the ¢fsim of thé town now upholds Mr. Pottér or anvone 6lse in_ Selling clder and rmking as many dfunks &6 possible, and bringing 'ge ¥ -¥RE TRON BURE. Thé Diike 6f Welitngion récetved the nicknamé 6f “Fhe Ifo Dike” under &n odd cifcurmstancég < Phe Bngteh were veéry forid of &n 1fon #téAmship which they calléd “Thé Dukeé ot Well- ¥ but ®hich ca#ie 16 be eaitéa, fof whoFt, “The ifon Duke” Fimdily the RiEkTAME a8 490" #1 (5 (he vessdl 8 5 bé ifi-mg’ 6 tRE Ffisfl ‘ énérdl; for it gflo}f gflmm ¥detdr of the Mfi Hitfias EotiftFymeén, &6p. 1y 48 to his &HOWEd HE fPOR Sémént hi in AIFGsE ,mm%fig,m Which fi6 éngaged, fig whoe _lite meflm with {ré Brig- armé of Ri& pedod okt i Ay practically as & soldiér aloné fRat he 18 dmiréd, 1s refefrréd t6 and refléctéd up- n, It was the wondertul generalship of Wellington which finally encompasséd the defeat of the great Napoléon, after the gréatest soldiers of Hurope had beef matched against him. At Waterloo, Soult said of. figm Endll;'}‘:: Ty Wi aie on_th d Which .t stand Ee!o:d u’:u“y «ifi’ 1086 m’e the él ot ki a o Wéligton #add, at it1cH] Fiowhént the Kudic, 48 x‘mff’ by, Alibes o Fubids and at thém.” ig net dlscredited ; bi‘lél' hor Higo statéff in bléd” t at b o zi‘sf his f&wfi“ &:flfil “‘Blu . Ubbn ofie sccasfon when Welifigtén 8 asked by a lady to describe the battle of Waterloo, he modéstly. replied : “Weé pummélled them, and they putn- felléd us; A& I sutpose we pummelled the hi(»a“; #oh the day.” In a dis- paten i 18 wg on made use of i the raml%. tga ‘becomie cele- b & [ bratéd: 2 battle lost siingten sevar jg6t 58 fron nerve E’fl 56 hal ¥ ds & baxtle L . Upén éne oécadion, dufing & &orm 4t sea, he was that it rgg‘ #6056 Bé a1l over with . 1t wad Hrié and hé wa: 6 rétiré. To this he cold. 11, then, I shall eat power of en- durancé was most astonishing t6 his afticers, X mfiph!r.rihifi o e 7 §'¢loc] O i h&flg’ fm thHeE C tWenty-elght mités di s{:‘ l“n n‘ga Feestvea i Divisi6n; BEEK is_&tAFing gelm i tié tar'“mm bet®Eén & 4nd 5 &'6losk fh the dlter- 001 4 few dFn 6F, ReAriRg of the damage to the bugtlééfi traif lt' Sahjigal, off he. galloped \ twentywdix wiles and béck 6 Satilly hls a8 2 16 ehat wak necéssity. Two dave lfér hé rodd to_th igg 1hgpected & Jight A soh andlee | Gen Aol gadecd ?@Mf,,,’figf:& vehlfig &Rd RESL HOFH- ng rode eén milék to Trlexadd to inspéct the Mfi‘fl!vflifl Tm ThiE marvelous unlon of résbfutich and phve- H WhiER réndéred & vfeli 8 he Bobric 5 on, “Thé Iron béd. 16 4nd - Fil party 16781 S iE1d] Hag= Proviic e déclared war e éastérn tribés of In e _FEAched Laké. Huror, offeréd -botintiés {6f Indian & Fort X Held i FX . ruhaway slaves. 1840—David ing, famous clergymen born in Cincinnati, “of cago, Oct. 3, 1894. Féesived with enthusiasm. 1§§8=thternational joint high commis: to conmsider the Alaska boundary question. industries board shut off supply of steel from all civil- #ion met at Quebec 18180, . war fdn {Rdustriés. Today’s Birthdays Bishop Warren A. Candler, Methodist Episcopdl day. ago ago today. in San Franci §ir to havé folved the problem Wiy ifi England since 1914. 2 Whigh s&ttléd in Virginia g ved away. given high ingpecter e Mixed of th midfdght, ich Wae his reguldr Yo, ot e s :l Todsy’s Anniversaries l ainst Al fs, &N 6ap- Gves dnd searps. ¢ 1816— aafifimz of Ameriedn &61 dlerg dnd guniboats_advanged tip- , o Britiéh stvéng- idd ueed 48 & réfuze one of the most his time, Died fm Chi: 1872—The astercid Alceste was discov- * " 4red by Dr, C. H, F. Peters. 1897—President - Faure ‘of *Firance’ ar- rived at St. Petersburg and wad church, South, born in Carroll county, Ga., 65 vears ago to- Edgar Lep Masters, “the Spoon River Dost,” born at Garnett, Kas, 54 years today. Ogdén L. Mills, representative tn con- Eréss of the. Seventeenth New York dis- trict, born at Newport, R. L, 38 years > James Rolph, who has had a long ocareer as mayor of San Francisco, born 53 years ago today. el | IN THE PUBLIC EYE I Hénfy 'Thornton. who is reported ! of wollef B for raifroad trains, has been éral manager of the Great Eastern He i8] éscendaft of an:old English family, about _thé mhiddle of the seventeenth' century. Like mflu railway expert in Eng- ¥ Bric Geddes—he learned his gfolétuon in the United States, wheré i€ Aefiiféd a great reputation, espec- fally in Gomnection with the electrifica- tion & the Long Island lines. Sir Hen- nitment as -gemeral manager of Eastern raliway in 1914 was recelved with a great deal of cniticism PBrigland, but the oriticiem quickly Although he had only held ¥ for a few months when b¥oké otit, his ability had already been fe0gn1s6d, with the result that he was army rank and in 1919 made general of transportation. Th8 téachér had askéd the children to g in & sentence containing certal war 4 48 poAsible. - M. Pottsf wé icarn altéady commeéficed making cider for another yéar's busifiess, thifiking #6 doubt, tHAE {Ré éfeam 6f thé toWn Wil continue to-héfp Hifi otit if fie should again gét 1it6 trouble. It Gertainly dkés 411 KiRd§ of Peoplé to Make 4 worM, like this 61d world of 6urd. » A PROHIBIPIONIST. Preston, Aug. 88, 1983, 1eé o Kas The Griswold Cider Gase We have seéf Fecently in s #6véral afticles comiment- ng verdict of thé jury in | » riswold Cidér Cags” jury comiposed of six- tem Shioiild, GAANIMOUSTY AEFE8 thgt ths ciae, found in Judgé Potter's cellar, was 1o Kept thére for &h allégal purpsse and consequently should bé proviiitly restéréd 6 the céllar of thé judgé for futnré ais- 6%, Thieé of the juryfien proudly decldred tHémseives prOnIBtionists 5 long stand- inf, &Aa & the liquer tFaftic; that Judeé Brown ques- a8 éd that whila he détéated an : &4 the Jiquor traffic, &till he adfiFéd Judge Pottér perfonally, haviig beén kréatly impréssed by a #pesch madé b the judgé in favor af wemin's sufffagd, and under thé-éifcumptancss thought he éould #ive the clder a fale (Fidl. The effect of thé véerdict was to give the cider a cleafi bill of héalA. Thiz verdict astonishéd the defense as fiuch as it ‘did thé prosécution dnd tha publié, afid thé Jury haé evér slfice bsen 6n trial before the Bar of publie optitom. / This tridl fs atill ifi progress but iv is gpparent that thé final vérdiet win Be “Wéné Mené Tekel Upharain.” The éniy expianation offeréd by the jufy fer thlt remarkabié vérdiet i8 that the Stats ald 6t produce sufffelérit evidencs. The fact {s the jiry apparéntly. igAored (ne avi- denice 4nd the charge 6f Jud#€ Briwn and Appears t6 havé beefi guilsd Whoily by the gilvér tongne afd wiAning apneal of the gifted attérhiéy fof tlié defenge. The Potter farm had f6r yéars had ‘e réputation of being a place Whers fard cier could be procuréd for hard eash. Sinte thé enactment of the fedéral o fifbition 1aw the' businéss has apparen ff-é456d ~enormousiy béth in profits and volumé, and féw peoplé within a fadius of ten miles have n6t héard of and geefi the effects of this traffic. 1t 15 needless to ddy this had & pad in- fisénce 6n thé nelghberood and condi- tions wére apparéntly BEtERE worse until the U | conténts of the Pottér celldr. i | wonderfui jury found idsufticent? Soffow, misery and disgraée {6 as many | three of whom afé Avowéd proRiBHIsAIMS, | t | they weré confiidént of getting it. ¥ | & few gallona of &tuff and no InAuential There : Children, ~ Ablem 310 Main Street B e S 159 DISCOUNT GIVEN ON ALL REGULAR GOODS ! an’s Shoe $100 Too Numerous to Mention. Store the outbréak at the Glasgs dafics. This was: attfibutéd fo “Potter's efder” amd appaféntly thé last iraw, being foliswed by thé €éizuré and !rampénv of the Now What was this évidencé which thé The state Policé found 129 Barreis of ¢ider- carrying ffom 5 pér cent. to § per cent 6f dleshol in thé judge’s cellar. What was that ¢ider 46ing in a cellar having such a feputation, what was it there for umless fo be sold for what it was, g00d Mard cidér at two dellars a gallon. 14 it possive Judgé Potter scoured the country last fall and bought | up ail the apples he could gét at seven- ty-five cents a bushel to make cider to sell at twélvé Génts 4 gallon for vinegar? The state police found also & room in the cellar fitted up with a tablé and glasses, measures and funnels, corks and cobs and containers—every convemien for_dispensing cider. They also - found quité & AEméEFous | body 6f custornérs in the .yard and drive- way, mén 4nd BOYS in automobiles, some having jugs afid all awaiting the arrivaly of - Judgé Potler who was not at héms when, thé po'ice afrived. The police adkéd ‘these géntlemen what théy ¥éré theré for and the invar- ible ansWéF wa§ “Cider,” and apparéntly [ be! Did the: juf¥ béliéve thése people did not know cider eould be BHought there or did the jury bélleve Judge Potter was giving away cifiéf by thé/ jugful to all comers? . The last ifem of evidence was thé re- cord of Judge Potters trial before the town court Whérein he wa# chargéa with keeping 4 place wheré liquor was puted to be sold, keeping liquor with in- tént to sell, and an actual sals of liquor. The évidencé Against him was indisoat- able and he wa$ found guilty on an *hree counts. Is is any ®oRdér thé pébpie are aroused by thié miscarriage of justice. It men of the highest character, looked up to and respected as jeaders 4fid teachers In the community, men who are particularly avérse to the liquor traffic can aftér 4 Rearing thé evidencé in this cass &ub- &oFibe to such a verdict, cur system of, by Jury is a failur { The efféct of this verdict Sut for the unéxpected action of the federdl autitor- | itiées would have been to restore the cid- | &F t6 Judgé Pottef and enable hifa if &0 ! disposed to supply the wants of the! erowd of young men and boys whe were | élamering _around his cellar door the Alght befofe the Fourth of July. There appears to be considerabls talk émiong thé admirers and reputed custom- éf8 of Judge Potter that he will in but, and gét the cidér back again This spinfon appears to have beén greafly #ifengthengd by the finding of this This is apparently based on the beli that a man 6f prominence and walth, wWho can_empldy an able lawyér and put up 4 fiight, 18 45 entirély ditterent propo- AIEl6R from & poor bostlegger With énly | ou yo \ fFiends. 1t 1s Qhnigerous, particularly fa this PEFIGA 6f whrést and upheaval 1o foster the beilef that wihiffe the &wall cffende Mkt DAY thé penalfy, ths man of i mnums 18 a community with money | &nd’ mfliéntial friends can violats the i e Having Made Extensive imp rovements In Qur Store, We Invite Your Inspection on Dollar Day TO INDUCE YOU TO CALL AND PURCHASE ON THIS DAY, WE OFFER YOU A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. ON ANY CASH PURCHASE YOU MAKE. NOTHING RESERVED. b ] T e Cianstlor_lbe. ~ LICQUOT CLUB GING! or Root Beer, ACULT MR "GINGER ALE cane sugar, Jamaica ginger, ingredients to make the happy blend you lite, And fiot ofilyyou—they all like it. Biy it by the case from 0 % la¥% and evadé tHé pemalty. the finding of this jury has fostered that which Wwill spréad far. ger than {he t6Wn 6 Griswold. and théfa is foré on ifiai than the dispositions 6f thé claér in thé Jéwett City court House. Griswdla, Cyun, August 33, 1522 Norwich Market Growers’ Association | B : Our loss is your gain, The big glut of tomatoes have arrived. . We are receiving for our crop, less than the cost of package and labor of picking, sortitig, etc. Will you relieve the niarket by putting up a supply right fnow for your wiriter rieeds ? All other purchases of native vegetables are largely in the consuimers favor. EAT MORE VEGETABLES | So far &k Strike Bill Would Foed Millions Our annual strike bill wéuld féeé thé #tafving world for which Wé dre fow _obllécting millions 6f dollars— Deafborn I it Hef it has cXeftéd a hdrmiful influchol Thif sasé Is Bt - géneesl Gom. it carnival o1 filés made &t 3 of Chiet Peter it $6,000 was ¢learéd By thé firemen. Feccipts wefe ;vv;r .fian. £nd © (he expenses were 5000, = Dakbiry.—Réporis iiftée in Eharge of ¢ fhe voluneer hioss of the FAIR PLAY. - Don’t make a nasty miugs of blowing t your braifis; if ¥ou t- 6 il urself drink 10t Ot jod Watér. On These )LL JARGAINS 3-piece Upholstered Set, in handsome T. Davenport, Wing\ Chair, Arm s1 SAVINGS No. 2— iy 3-piece Upholstered Set, in Taupe s1 25 oo 3 L SAVINGS No. 3— : Mahogany and Walnut Cham- s“ zs.oo uP SAVINGS No. 4— Mahogany Dining Set, 3 pieces= SAVINGS No. 5— ‘ Oak Dining Room Seéts, 3 pieces m.oo up SAVINGS No. 6— B SAVINGS Ne. 7— i Kitchen Cabinéts == ° 537 oo e L) SAVINGS No. 8— e SAVINGS No. 9— - 18x36 $1.00 — 22x36 $2.00 ~ 27x54 $2.90 SAVINGS. No. 10— ; 798¢ : . 3 Big Savings Can Be Secured SAVINGS No. 1— Ehair. . =eioh an svasshs s s UEES 'oo Figured Valour c.o... ber Sets (4 piéces) civseeans Buffet, Table, China Closét . ..... s‘ zs'oo — froffl sovces. Banansaieds Tea Wagons = from. . Originally selling as high as $22.00 SPECIAL AT iaiciaiogi Couch Hammocks Axminster Mats— : Wild’s Linoleum, regular at 006~ 1oAY ) I . VISITORS WELCOME ! N. 5. GILBERT & SONS B ,’!‘,"‘\_ b - H

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