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» Gijng_ v;lyfili Infn% Auu jAa-hi'mvi».g?l-ms v : i NORWICH, CONN. . Every one should have this refsrsnce boskiet en hand, g over i gent, with the compliménts of The Chelsea ‘explained 'the e XHe CHbIea Prima el ine T ey, X "‘*f“ thoen, Putd s —‘:"'n farmer has (Cut This Coupon Out and Sénd to The Chelsea i-vi'nn Bank) Please send a copy of The Chelsea Primer to 8 yef e §ak WERRLE UF TNE ATEICIAYES PRESS, 2% oS n.:unljg lights - B g e “bad | experiences. “Hs i Lithuania and Spain (half holiday) (Na- 0 asa m e de) : ¢ ! ] the sweat of.their brow and brain. Of | tivity upon those who earn their' bread by 3 7 A 4 _ | course, it is extremely difficult in these| Saturday, September 9—California lo-biy o nice, 147ge, Jeavy ong s ewtbdy days, to dwell comfortably in royal| (Admission Day). and take it home to her this very night! seclusion without being annoyed by the September 11—Queensland —Egokange. : idiosyncrasies of the commen element. ; Friendly Societies’ Day). In Therefore, like others have done, the United States: Main ;eheuw day). centuries passed. I would /suggest =& ‘uesday, Septémber 1% — Maryland residence’ on some secludzd 4s%and,| (Defgnders’ Day). | where, like Pozamo di Borgo, one can| Thursday, September 14—Nicaragus Jive for one’s self, unmolested and far | (Independence of Central America). Ir removed {from the annoying influences !!;e )U\nl(ed States: Colorado (Lavo: ay). CIRCULATION WEEE ENDING ANG. 26, 1933 : . are those who know there is no better fing a7 ’ Geerge Curry, former governor of New e of modern sivilization. exércise, who recoghize the fact that 1 5 </ r Being merely A Citizen does mot mec-| Friday, Sepfember ‘15—Costa Rica T —, they are n:v.h muuflm nm; ough! 3 R sels ey ; e American, olse, such pernicions thought]Salvador (Independence Day). to have in e Way outdesr exefeise’ 2 - NEW YORK'S ACTION. would not find space in the columns of| Saturday, September :§—Brazil (State sommission, is oné of a number of the 4% i of Alagoas; commemoratin notable and that doctérs are récommending ai‘x pras i ey former Réoseveit Rough Riders who have | 5 o, A Semens . Favads 1 State and’ Mumicipat Ristoey). ‘miles a day on the hoof as one of the 3 5 risen to high position in public life. A Citigen should have sought -justice best things fér curing certain ills and wern' n 3 sy roundal m Curry. @as he was known in his through the proper echamnels without and Mexico (Indepemdence Day.) keeping well. nothing Jess than « hrofee sould hive dons rider days, was born in Lonisiana Pinding iteelf in a position where it Mkin its devotest.| . and in early manhood went west, Where appropriste. R AT g g ot o filo ae Jandira. e;m:;;;?;fi:zi:%g Pt ,,‘Z X:",:u”‘e‘m they must| ~“Her sister Cavémia had st first in-| he morked on a sheep ranch and in various | : J e e ek 25\-)'.vz':fu":xglgfi.fl:uep funicipalbir- ride even though it be only a few hun- A Rk Eave peen :,:.«hommmme ts. ::,fi:—' i New Yex. ; : Norwich, August 23, 1922, and Ecusdor (Bank Holday). © ::: tf&rmfi wfi?’““m e X bungal m ?::‘t:dllme- ::m‘—tlz lc:: d::k m‘l’fl: September Molidazs. berta, Ckralnia Oitivicy. -0 5. .';n‘l'! ey se el s il 2 L g 75| breal of the Spanish war he went to orla (Partial; Agricultural Sho Cuba with the Roush Riders. Subse. | ful country of au-. = leap to the roof unidss he were of 2 quently he distinguished himaelf in the By the tm:h:l the !zur Man‘a. ful turn of mind? e Philippines campaign and became chief | ¥ritten wml ~ uma(‘ MWM o of police of Maniia In 1907 his oid lead- | Sondemnation, change or the chance to get closer 10 and emjoy nature in all s many de- lightful ferms and beauty. 1 The following calendar of bank and public_holidays which will be celebrated in September in the states and countries ). Saturday, September 23—Egypt, Mo- rocco, Palestine, Turkey (Rosh Hashan- conditions it would have been regarded and on the dates enumerated below is|ah: Jewish New Year) and le:n (fllm-l ts radieal, has been quickly obtained at| What walking does however s £ er. now bécome president, appointed him | that there m mo judgment used when}turniehed by ;‘he Guaranty Trust Com- e it Festival of the Autumnal . quickly brought Home to thase whe for governor of New Mexieo territory. After ; P Hiaay, | September 1 — Atwdsinla | sonday, September 25—New Zealans one reason or another are obliged to in-| Bad rushed away, so they knew the leap | retiring from the govarmership Mr. Curry | borty o : dulge in it even though it is against|Madn’t killed it or him, and they sat up[served a term in congress s (Abyssinian New Year). (Partial ;: Dominion Day.) . others Saturday. ‘September 2—Pesla (Ta-| Wednesday, September 27—Rumania their wishes, They find that it takes stitution of our 5 a Httle more time but it ds & wonderful ountry. s00-a 9th, Moharrem). Soviet Republic _ of R-gsia, Eiberia, box esueh A ‘certain amount of unthinking hatred| Nonday, developer of am appetite, and even : September 4 — Persta | Ukrainia (Exaitation of the Cross, C,* ) | which exists, and should (Eleventh Day of Moharrem). In the vesinian Feast o ross). though that may be regarded as 2 Anniverunu be stamped eoft, ‘be stamped | United States: Every state.in the Union ‘September 28—Jugoslavia Dboostar of the cost of living it has its out by the thinking psople of the day. and the District of Columbia; also in| (St Hedwig—in Silesia). eompensation through the reduction of R L L LT T Thank ‘God we Mave many who cani ijagka, Hawaii and Porto Rico (Labor - ¢ At e worried me | - B 5 % lame a glove for squeezing 4 1843—Jamen G. Birmey of Michigan wag|think in the right direction. Day). ° o B 3y docties MW 458 the. WNIENGS o e Tominated for president by thy| The writer Wimself a4 not aboeovel " Tossday. September 5—Brasil (State hand. which he of the beauty parlor expenses. National Liberty convention at Who wants to buiM 2 place| st Amazonas; commemorating mnotable hav Walking is one of the things which Buffalo. .| event in State or Municipal History). In it bscomes necessary in Connectiout to| it is essy to abandon tite minute a sub- Q‘fi 1852—Jchn Chmden eild, an ecsentrie the United States: Nevada (primary elec : weok legisiation beyond what is already| stitute shows itself, and it is because| 7 ?u:m\ miser, died, bequeathing tion day) and Yukon Territory (Labor ; available for use in the present emerg-|other metheds of t! abeut quicker} 1,250,000 to Queen Vietorfa. -| Day). : eney. ma"wmx less em':;: ‘:r‘c available that| A Sir A P, . |* Wednesaay, Se{:-.mber STDoanlon of i~ Governor Miller of New York b-| there is a popular indulgence in them : - Brav Newtoundland (Labor Day). v tained a Mn:e Theaded fuel lfin"l:v:u- to the m:lo::t" of the valuable exercise. : 2 $oe 4don. Bern June 24, 1777, Thursday, September 7—Brasfl (Inde- % tor with Broad powers and he has aiso| Thoss who are able and who have cdme i f 3 1385~—The new Duilding of the Chicaxs : obtalned a revolving fund of $10,000,000 pendencd Day). - ing do not have to be urged to get into 1872—Fifty lives were Tost in a esilision | & Citizén childishiy expresses the fear . ¢ gymnasiums in order to get the much e, of two vessels in Long Island | that e may yet seil his soul t6 a class needed exercise, Wallsing iy absolutelyg =~ - F sound. Deople whope habits and ways are necessary to many in certain lines of 11854—Thomas A. Héndricks, nominee for Queer to him. This statement indicts employment. ! vioe rousweowas || S G 222 | Food Specials For Wednesday I for the purpese of buying and selling . operations that the consumers of the : state mav be protected against profiteers In oase such a step becomes necessary. : This will make it possible to bring about + & distribution of coal dn keeping with { prevalling meeds, it belng recognized . that regardless of whatever coal may he . allotted to the Empire state it is quite : important to eee that it is placed in keeping with requirements, : Large responsibilities will rest with : this commission, but given the authore : ity to act and established for the pur- : pose of rendeMing service to ths people {ef the state its duty is plain. Needless ‘to say the fuel administrator will be chosén with a full regard for the posi tion he is to flll and the service he 's sxpected to render, but the justification for the action taken in this instance is slearly displaved by the prompt actian of the legislature in response to the gov- whor's appeal — THE SLUMP IN REVENDE. Just at this time the repérted slump in internal révenue to the extent of more, 1834—A comvention to promote southern development was opened in Wash- . “TEY. QUAKER POE3” ington, D. . —— than a bilion and a third as comparsdi John Greenleat Whittier eame natural- | 1906—William J, Bryan arrived in New " . with last year canmot fail to come in{ly by hisg familiar nickname, ‘“The York from abroad and was given a Sirloin, Round, for its full share of attention. ‘This|Quaker Post” -Nobody gave it to Him, Popular reception. c gives indication of thé business elump|It was bern with hith. He wms 10| 1921—Six were killed i tHe rioting in i Porterhouse thet has been expertencéd but it like-|thoroughly Quaker.all his life that ne Beifast. Wise makes it apparent that the govern-| Othér niekname would seemt exactly ap- | ~ —Proclamation of President Harding . —_— Mment is not recefving that ifcome which|PrOPridte fér the mueh-beloved New ofdering West Virginia striking | 863 SHO : . and poet. But Whittler was no miners to disperse. : Best, Red Star makes it possible to indulge in extravag- Bigdt. . “Po mé” he eald o and 3 y ant expenditures. : Gdtholic are Shke: poth CRASI or ok s ne- SWEET Meadow Brook Creamery It iy realized of course that some f| Feavenly Fathor, and separated only by 9 3 g the ‘reduction can be aftributed t6 thala oresd, to some, indeed, s bareler like || - 3 g Potatoe‘,‘fi 1bs. 25¢ curtailment of taxes It was evident|s Chinése wall, biit to me trail and slight : : And that some raliéf was due to thé tax-|a& & spider's wed.” Payers and to certain degres thie hasl WIth 41l his enArity for other aéets, Butter, Ib. .... 39¢ ; Whitelee e arie Lawrence C. Phipps, Unitsd States A Boneless, Sugar SHO“LDERS 20 lb ST (ke xSy o annel whieh N wan Bord, Ah T hitn ne | senator from Colorede, born in Wash o Cured, Smo“kged c RS $howw & Gyorikae’ fn AX¢%| was educated. He- aid not ifke to ington county, Pa., 60 yéars ago today. fasiiees) n;::'i ;c::m.;en:mg:dp:n ccyn:{ m‘l’r the Friends adopting the ‘evangelising | L Henry F. Hollis, Nm« United T o - | méthod: Othér enomin; from New Ham ernment if we are to avold piling up 2 . s % * o - X Jcetide Fresh from Churn SPEEDING ACROBS ATLANTIC, Breaking transatlantic resords is moth- Mg new. It has been going on for used to ‘quote with 1 2 remark IEAN POT ROAST years in kesping with the changes and| debt. mede to him by the . Dr. Withing- 1 tmprovements that accompany steam-| Congress has procseded to effect a)tom, of ewburyport ‘'who' said: “T am y Beef lb PP 12 /zc "#hip construction. Thers is no reason|large saving through reuction of ex-|a Calvinist: you ere'v Quaker. W are] : 2 ’ th exmect that ft will mtop wight away.|Dpenditures. It was s greatiy|in sasentihls in umity. But weu will re- New and faster ships are responding to| Needad but with the eutting 6f éxpensss the skill of the constructors and the]® appears that revenue has dronped be- leve in epiritual ch or.n 4 CHUCK ROAST clevarness of the operators, and there|Yond the point where the reduced taxes Whittier léved h.“' the eld-fashisned M lb / l are endugh of coursé who are anxious wmzfihwa sent it. Conditions Dbeing| quayer mpetings, in° which the silenes L . ’ iBe aave 4 Sc tor epeed to make the effort worth|res ible it is apparent that this wtate| was not bhroken unleas some weaighty s P ; while. The possession of the fastest ship|of affairs must be given thought when|word presséd for utterafice. On oné o66- n the tranpatiantis sérvice is a feather| it \pomes to the matter of piling eeveral casion he was discussing with a eultured : . Ro T in the cap of the owmer, even though it} billion doliars upon the country threugh|Friend the inaxtieutate grosnings which Wain a Quaker €6 the end, and T am a Calvinist, Tt is hétter s, I dom't be PEARL Tapioca, 2 lbs. 19¢ doesn't make a new record or equal the|a. bonus bill. punctuated the remarks of smé: 6¢-the Beéf b e 25¢ | PANCAKE = 7 established one on every trip. 'There| Already it has been pointed oyt that|SPeakers-ef their faith. His friend said: 3 ’ s is in fact the same keen interest con-|the ocountry faces a deficit of a half| et us discoufage this mannerism by 2 : o - - calling it groming.” “Pheebetter not blion this year. This with the df0D-| o (e" gravely replies Whitttee, “if thee FRESH GROUND Ping in revenue of a billion and 2 third|taye gway the grunt there's nothing left.” and the large amount of financing that| tnittier was acenstomed to say that Hmbw er lb 17c is coming through the expration of | the Quaker jcustome had. Aed nee fi : g > loans makes it evident that the financial| koeping Friends from indulging in the Sy situation does not warrant a heavy over.| frivelities of the world’s people. Hep was load at this time but the restelotion of|Never in a theatrs or a cifcus in his life, SHOULDER it e T s He bore his testimony to the necularities ; AND COOKING = ST oo e : Steak, Ib....... 15¢| Oj, can 28¢ of the slature he ahered ta R i EDITORIAL NOTES, the Quaker custbm in the matter of the ! > 2 s For those who have to repair themoath, and in addréssing the chgir. When there is such a thing as having thele féllow member gied he declined to wear P R e -- £k uws SWORD FISH 3lc b M_Z'n—'__,',_, given up after that time. Bl d c $ There should be mo danger of forast| 10 hib later lifs Whittier, the Quaker, 8 ) fiees in southeastern New Bngland for Wwas shown- in his dress emly in his coat, all other clothing being in the pre- LAM the next day or two. vailing fashion. This coat, of black . : B lb 3 H d Ib . l broadeloth, was eut in the Orthodo: ; x SC Out in the middle west they are S4y-| Quuker styls, The Philadeiphiz taflor Chops, L Al dOCk, Bes 0c ing “If the rain knew Now weleome it| whe supplisd “The Quaker Poet” S ‘Sho“lde! Cut was it surely would come oftener.’” ing his residence in the Quaker Cit; . 1n 1888:40,” semt him from time .to fimy —————————————————— Bot to all Thers are thoss who will a PORK : Stflak (:od lb. lsc Chops, Ib. .... 29¢c ——————— The man on the corner says: Long!all the esats he wers fof the rémainder : . . : take massage on a slow ship for the sake| periods of wet weather make smoked|of his life, witheut the slightest change THEY'RE MNG W LONG!R of a long ocean trip but the line that|glasses advisable when the sun ap-in Stvle or measyrement. BEEF s : 12V»c | Flatfish, Ib 10c Liver, Ib. ... 12lc| I'lathsh, Ib..... 10¢ ————————————— FRESH STEAK : Of innovations in the-metheds ot Quak- z T o e discanes In the shortest tima| pears. NS s sary p ey o Bt e LTyl hat. sulis by ettt e e to talking toe much. They even want a e re a r fewest minutes gets publicity| . There isn't very mueh ground. for gléss of water on.the table, and some of 2 ""; “l:"”; 4’:’“:;'?’“ when it comes :Nflmm vl::lr d;; home Mumnr* them: want - siriging "I’ the meetings. I | o ; t to dewvel '3 ess. uces miore than the gardener's houSe-| tpll them.that if they want siriging they \ Fer that reason, even though spesd|hold can use. mustget fhe werld’s folks to do it for NEW WOOL, AND SILK FROCKS ARRIVE DAILY ALT is desired it is to be recognized that the . ———— th them, ':;;- trg‘ I:::d;:‘d‘ y”z“ tol silen Fec: 2 08 S 1 s l.b 2 test must be made with full regard for| The idea of getting coal for the con-( have en al eut of our peo- o3 4 ” / e ey Dottt S BBLR vt il b e 7y When they were short we said, “how clever,” Now that Pork, Ib. .... 12 2C almon, ... 28¢ Tty Doedy 4nd nat inmure ressonable| Guirse Wieresting thoush it might m0t) ! Quakers: Ave out 1o ne muns & || they are definitely longer we say “how charming.” One - safety would be worse off with such a| eVén then termed cheap. = i e Sl ' : ’ e v 4 mass mesting to he held in Newbury- . 4 3 2 o B mthor il : — 2| port, Octaber 11, 1830, atueh anxisty nad || Was, and the other is true. Being longer the lines be- ||} LEAN CORNED BEBF 7c lb — n offering b Shi O 0073l %een expressed during the symmer in . and D4 . CUTS THE GEEEKS AND TURKS AGAIN, | 7004 the Malne railroads T e et regarss to Penmwylvania, the vote of || COMe more graceful, there ‘is more epportunity to otk With W Grsska end Tusks invoived | 02"y "ty U0 Tutiiy tae sudom] ahe e R el 4 EXTRA SPECIAL | LARGE SELECTED ' MOHICAN ANGEL. JUICY SUNKIST | Cake, Ib...... 25c cerning the performance of & ship that thers s of a horse. For that reason there 8 baund to be much interest in the tast which is to be made of the relative merits of the big ocean greyheundd. Racing® obean steamships isn't losked upon as a good practice, but syeh a test as is to be mads is to based upen the time vequired to cover the distance hefween the ~Ameri- ap and Eureopan ports and net by see- ing which erosses a fixed'line first, 4t the present time the honors rest with the Mauretania. Whether it cam retain them against the Majestic, Beren- saria, Aquitaniz, Olympic and Homerio will be determined by the test. Its past performgnee has served as a astrong taking point for its owners and evan now they are promising only five days ‘between meals for the ocean trip. !While speed appeals to many it does Flour, pkg.... 16c BLUE LABEL Karo, can.... 10c WESSON'S SALAD e . B » N Ve purpose of considering that situation was! por those who put relianece im the not serving as a gpreventive, although|yst Friday and Saturday of August us|tial the result ef that election would in- (hers e the ooty hai 3 aimlay of| Simanao dave for he. coming. monin | dicite whsther Quikerism was eing 1o The Apparel Shop's present showing is strength is being attempted at this tim S . turn ‘in for the republicans. : 0 /g ‘ el there iswt a vory promising ewtlook very interesting, and every day 8. } o 3 £y 1 A Ml oa| Of ®. That is an attitude too seldom| cide the eontest. -1 the Quakers could embellish the smart models with with embroid OIS Spptar taken, be rouséd Pemmsylvania could be counted “abhas the coming allied conference for the ; ; make appearance. for the purpose of imfluencing such &|¢op September, It is an finteresting thing to note in gathering. Sy the perusalof the poems of “The Quaker i 2 overned more of the frocks dis i These neighbors have been nymn‘i:r The eoal agnyimistrator understands ;:’Bu:m: t::i.::; :,x.:‘i‘.v; Ve doms =ik | dainty displayed 2 long time. They have gone to gréat|that more is expected of him than giv- Lemons, dozen 25¢ expense in their efforts to wipe out ¥he other. Great hitterness prevails be-| tween them and they have suffered great losses in men and supplies during the several campalgns that have been ‘aunched since the oclose of the World war, 1t is clearly evident that the situation in the near east is far from being what it showld. Becauss of developments m that region the ailles for o time were disposed to keep hands off and let them fight i out amongst themseives. Greece undertook. to demonstrate that it bad the men and the money to pit the" Turks- on their back and to take 2 victions npon moval subjects. He did not | ing advice, but getting the people 10| geak out the' pwerld’s heroes and fa- | OUR PRICES ARE CONSISTENTLY LOWER realize the situation and the chance|yorites for eulogy, but instead, gave his | B AR NsY they have to. help s important. tributes of affection and #ympathy .te TO : < those whom the world neglected and = NE Y That call to labor throughout theldespised. < 4 i " country ‘to rally to the strikers may . 1 ssem well enough from Me, Gompers' q . 3 ‘l position, but ft is diffevemt when lalcr ’ itself as a part of the public promises i o 111 - to go threugh seme uncomfortable days - ¥ ! A Just because of the actions and attitude : P IR ILYA of the strikers. The appeal for Iabor ‘ = = RS—— that is willing te work to help support P ! o y 8 . ch I . e T RO labor tkat is unwilling to werk and > L thereby bmake their own position worse is’ indeed intevesting, \