Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1922, Page 8

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imaritime provinces, over the far northwest riding over the region of Yakes, the great central val- ley and the piain states. This pressure has been attended by con- cooler. weather aver the region Lakes, and the upper Mis- Ohto valleys and warmer wesither in the far northwest. The outlook is for fair weather Mon- day and Tuesday generally east| of t river, The temperature will b8 eonsiderably lower Monday in the Midle Atlantic and New England Winds. Skndy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh and Strong northwest and weather fair Mon- orth of*Sandy Hook: Fresh and #trong northwest: weather—fair Monday. Forecast. New England: Fair and much cooler Monday; Tuesday fair and cool. Observations in Norwich. The Bulletin's observations show the following changes in temperature and barometric changes Sa day Saturday— Ther. Bar. nd Sun- SIDNEY A, BROWN, Renominated For ~Sheriff. The republican county cofivention for the nomination of a,candidate for sheriff, held at the court house here Saturday at noop, with 45 delegates from 19 of the ‘| fications ; @ man who is a native of this | county of ours, who has lived in this tegrity and an assurance of thelr ap- proval and endorsement at the hands ‘of the great majority of voters on next election day, and we republicans may well feel proud of the wisdom of our state convention in tue verious state of- |fices. . In this county convention today we_are called upon to nominate a candi- date for the important office of sherift of New London county—perhaps I should say elect a sheriff, for the man we nom- inate today will be eledted on Nov. 7, without the least iquestion of a doubti— it is a foregone conclusion of which even our democratic friends are openly aware and in their hearts frankly admit. In nominating 2 candidate for this office. 1 desire to place before this convention the name of & man who is too well and favorably known to you all for me to take up very much of your time in pointing out all Ms immeasurable quali- good old county all his life, and who has thousands ~ of staunch friends throughout this citfes, towns and villages that are embraced within the confines of its area—a fact which has been demon- strted time and time again by the over- whelming majorities given him at the hands of the people when he has been a Pagan, mystic. ) Christian, each his Po-—-m in this sense of marvelious Tnis Force which ‘fills and , foods =D men;g..},a;:‘u “greet the u_mum-rhflhnhn A wild, womanish reverence of desire! candidate for office on previous acca- sions; a man who has fully demonstrat- ed “his_ability and efficiency during the past 17 years during which he has oc- cupied the office to ‘which I now take Dem the Vi Undefiléat nez.&{u EN Tor the unbern That !\u‘lnhll‘d‘lflfiflml With joy I quake and yet am - I / : with fear— !great pleasure in nomating him; at - ‘ - What sign, ¥hat song shail heraid’ thar townat In county attending, unanimous” | g times performing the duties of his - new birth? ly renominated Sherlff Sidney A. Brown ~ ‘ew London. Imortast citice 8o an to. withe mnguAlly What transfiguration of ‘hesven and Altrea H. Pollack of NewiLondon, ‘a |63 approval of not only Bia constituents 1 it me in R peide; i fiowty. : but the entire county as well, as evidenc- ) ; ° . bend my member of the county committee, called | o3 v nis continuance in office uninter- e re ea \ r Expectation, assulioticn, treser of the convention to order and was elected | \ptedly for a period of 17 years. Mr dread, x nt charman upon the motion of | pairman without transgressing upon All three invade me whilst I mutely e H. Stanton, after Dr. G. 8. Allynl¢p,%yime ‘of this convention further, 1 of Waterford had been elected clerk up wait— take great personal pleasure and pride FANE n odalisqué beside an Orient . Ve &at el - e FOR OUR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF orclfe o e of New London county the present pop- - tord, A ! ular, candidate. capablé and efficient in- _ Some omnipotent King, whose smofous : ce_consisting ot George E. Fel-|oumbent, Sheriff Sidney A. Brown of eyes BT R | ' MADE-TO-MEASURE e s s ket Lyme and Griswold Morgan of Salem, PR * sward, who later reported the number of dele- omizafion. Making 2’ wound but to reveal what Frank Batty of Mystic, Lewis Cran- quna the ways of . mortal epeech, dentlals committee was | dall of New London and Delegate Gard- bringing /to sight st work, Chalrman Pollock addressed tho | ner of Bozrah were named a committce Gardens a4 vineyards seif-oreatsd by convention, remarking on the fact that|to notify Sheriff Brown. Tpon his in- e saw (wo women delegates\present and | troduction into the meeting Sheriff 4 hal he was glad to welcome them and | Brown was loudly applauded and accept- | Delight When first she breathed the winds of that he believed that worhen will take|ed the nomination with the following | an increasing part in republican political | brief word: Paradise! Yet stif T-wait and lst ‘the passion pass | meetings. He spoke of prosperous and ; Mr. Chairman, Ladies and peaceful conditions in this country in| of the Convention: : ; e in esceaston ‘cager thossands. Faze THERE 1S BUT ONE PRICE ‘!\aonfl prelusive are. glittering mass, st to Europe, China, Japan and| I appreciate the honor you have con-'| listen for the rumble of & car; is follow ¥ Then make & mighty hush, when through = — — Turkey ferred on me by renomipating me as your | TAFTVILLE After the report of the. credentials | candidate for sheriff. = Your action shows the haze, The Hero comes. outshining eun, and 5 2 : moon_- and star! committee had been made by Mr. Fel-|that You have had confidence in me in (Willlain~ Struthers in Boston Tran- f script) 7 . HUMOR OF THE DAY . Motorist (summoned at Highgaté)— Gentlemen | | being given by Brunelle's { lows, Chairman Pollock called for nom- | the past and I assure you that your con- i band opened Saturday eve in_St. | inations fidence will not be abused in the future. with a d_attending. < When elected I will perform the duties o Willimentic, Made Nominating Speech. of that office to the best of my ability ity, Mon and field. | Sheriff Brown’s name was presented ® |as I have alw: endeavored to do in the affair, the ban ve an | the concention by Daniel M Cronin of | the past. Ladies and gentlemen, I thank ve got @ wife ahd seven children, ané cert, d ted New Londen, who spoke as follows: you for the nomination. call me a danger to the publici"— Dl o Mr. Chairman Andrew B. Davies, of Norwich, Julius and ihe bo The republican party of this state has | T. Rogers.of East Lyme uud Alfred H. presented to the electorate a state tick- | Pollock of New TLondon were continued et that perhaps is one of the strongest | as the county committee. which has been offered to the people for | With the business of the convention r suffrage in many years. The high | over, adjournment was taken and t character of the candidates on that tick- | delegates were guests of Sheriff Brown et {5 a guarantee of honesty and in-'at dinner at the Wauregan house. ‘ m - Tit-Bits, oy are a_beautitul girl, and T hope think I am sincere.” 17~y can't help thinking you are sincere {when you talk like that)—Detroit Fres rees AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR $9.00 More Than One Hundred All-Wool Suitings and Céafinga to Choose From WHY PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR CLOTHES NOT MADE FOR YOU Last Spring-one hundgd and fifty men had us make suits or overcoats for them. There’ll be twice that number this Fall, and as the Sale is a strictly Six-Day Sale, be- s sy ginning Monday morning, and closing Saturday evening. ~ Better get busy and make e -',’i“;j,,,,"'"-,;m' e YOUR selection carly in the week while the going’s good. a’ opposed to the sale of liquor.” | “Yes. but he would have it gives sre thinking of having a quiet e wodding.” “Weil, -that is about a4 sensational as anzthing you can do."—Loulstille Cour- ier-Journal, CATHOLIC ORGANIST PLAYS WORK | DEDICATE NEW Y. M. C. A. pied the pul- BY CHRIST CHURCH ORGANIST BUILDING, SUNDAY, OCT. 15 Preaching at St. Patrick's church at ices at the opening of he high mass Sunday, Rev. Rocco J.|the-new Young Men's Christian Associa- Guerriero considered the seven sacra-{tion building on Main street are to ba ment: of the church—baptiem, confirma- lheld Sunday. October 15, according to | tion, pena extreme|an announcement by the committes in lunc matrimony. { charge of the arrangements. A prominent s to be an ardent took place on oid t i s S the fown sarted Jonta svesker i o dliver the deaication ad- %en we say “‘wool” we say it advisedly. We mean by “wool” that fleecy substance ""r‘: i"’fs;?;:'_;‘;fg“.,é?fi"l;;%., r. and rs. T Emerson Holland ever instituted, conld | ing! il e thrown meen ty 1he oo | which grows on the outside of a sheep. It is in no way connected with the w. k. cot- Al ey r.f.' drug "store."—Louisville ".'} S B i at S O ot Tt A aict [ e orportinily il e given (o lanpect - ton plant of the sunny south. When woven into cloth, and that cloth tailored into a O fom—So vou've broken off #ith the 1 100 Bty s | e e e e cecasion thers will be e commitise of : so.th,lt it fits you it keeps you satisfied. When you are both warm and satisfied in the [ wanted & writteh " exeiise signed. by amy I s “i “u:! The (oA NULa the b o | co-omesating Lwith the Temular social winter time, you are a typical Boston Store customer. potties. Bistoy SN 2 B e L s an e i g BE ONE OF THE FIRST TWO HUN FIED i i s s e, T s e Lot toe ol o b o T et ot Baubla of Mot A]tha biul & mew bl poaking: f. cace ] Tumbets Lol isn! Sl boga yell hocome CUSTOMERS THIS SEASON. YOU WILL BE A CREDIT iday R vus the guest of |one who-recelves 1t a child ofiGod..Con-|doubt the mow home of the association nd fam- |firmation imparts to the candidate a Campbell | strength to choose between good and |evil, to combat spiritual enemres, to be the Hartford |in reality a solfier of Christ. The nt the week |holy eucharist i the dally bread which nd Mrs. Wal- | feeds and nourishes the soul. If we fail ry turnpike. |into sin, penance ia the Temedy which been reached by balloonists. sville road |cleanses the soul and restores it to life.| " murnine over h 1 i 4 n opened |In matrimony, special graces are given |yo s, oreT, of the old bullding to) m?;““‘;lw':':?*u‘e':! IacEel Suvon® ve- to sanctify the married state. Holy or-leory 1o open the dormitory of the pew | South (C’|ders keeps up the succession of pastors will give the work of the institution an impetus that it has never known be- fore. The fall and winter programme will be sudh as to interest large mum- bers, and the new association building will be one of the busiest places im.the city. . and Mrs, TO BOTH YOURSELF AND OUR MEN’S SHOP * years old. Ginserig grown in Korea is considered T of the most value, Bas-reliefs seem to have been invented by the Egyptians. A height of more than 7,000 feet has P.S. Mr. Stern who was with us last year for the Sale will be with us all this week tc take the measures. = Grant of The approach to th has been completed and has b for travel. Miss Yvonne Gfrard of & Taree thousand boats o e In pearl ding in order t P srect has ed her position with the |in the church and cnables those canse-| Tanag inen who are. o e e the no | fishing off the Bahrein isands. Ponemah c: crated to falthfully discharge their da- | Tu T 50 SO0 (0 (T T MO Mrs. Axel L. 4 0 s and obligations. Finally, when the tnue is in Hartford, th of her |Christian soul s approaching death, ex- von-in-law and caught Mrs. | treme unction strengthens, comforts and Floyd Parri efreshes it, o that the -Christian war- expect | rior may not be vanquished at the las. avenue | The paseion of Christ is the rich and exhaustiess source from which the grace t have va- |0f every sacrament is derived; for each A street, and | Erace was purchased for us at the price Fiftecn thousand persons lost their lives in fires in the United Siates last year. A bathometer measures the depth of the sea under vessels without-sounding. Lie detecting by a special eleetric ma- chine is the laiest Ln\enlhn n-hn false evidence. new rooms for the first time this (Mon- day )night” Most of the rooms are al- ready taken, though there are a very few left. All the rooms are attractive, light and airy. Until the formal open- m— — - - ok ;:':mfl;: 3:0':;';: _'n:‘t:: pfi.‘f;eg;; formerly jtaught school in New London.|kept. A recording fee or twenty-five | Dr. John F. O'Brien, of The Scaside San BT pnp”mom~ P BO!: l\éxfi Hedlund :rz: NSH Mnllzird;;; cents must be ‘paid, and the town clerk | atorium, Niantic. At the general meet- the opening may mot be hinder. | Do field agents of the bureau of cl will furnish a certificate of registration to move soon f to & houss on Sou Mr. and Mrs cated the in charge of Mrs. Muriel Roessler. Mrs. Fraser is assistant conductor of ho - ing Thursday. evening Hubert M. Sedg- |the auxiliary Women have been emn\oyed in the #re now occupying a house on Providence Gur Divine Redeemer’s blood. The|co® Pe™0% FOF 0 06, e | Weltare. Miss Holbrook is a graduate|Any beekeeper; failing to register is li- | wick, field mmm,‘o, i Mt RIY, Snd Uts first member to ey g o bostal: St ek it Wged street. preacher considered the proper disposi-|simming pool Wil In il probabiiity of Norwleh Ffte Academy and of La-|able to a fine of five dollars. will uphold the negative of the question, | Belgium since 1582: 3 Mr. and Mee. Fred Knowles of Nor-|ton with which the aifterent sacraments | Vi their work within ten/ dave; the | Sole seminary she takes a. clerical po- “Resolved, That There. Should be & Con’ E s b Tie ‘prastht. yeus it the Aeth hani- wich avenue ha rned after visiting [should be recelved finfshing touches are being given tre |Sition In the bureau as assistant to > solidation of = All Volunteer Health 5 s 5 versary of Edison's invention of the pho- points of »de Island. In the Catholle church, the sacra-|po o8 GE S08 (ROE S ek the | commissioner of child.welfare. DR. CAMPBELL WILL READ ~ | Agencies:” ‘He will'be one of the speak- | The United States civil service com- | o0 - i Paul Gree rchants avenue |ments never Vary; mo power on eartn ot KOy T bl he instatled. The bureau of child welfare has been PAPER AT CONFERENCE |ers at the Christmas Seal section meet- | MiSSion: announces that: a stemographer has resigned ! With the Po-|can change what was ordained. by o sradually bullding up its organization | gyuera) representatives of the - State |in& Friday afternoon. and typist examination will be held in nemah company. | fesus Christ in the outward forms of|xpw 1oNDON COUNTY WORKERs |3nd has established district offices in Wil- | pype i SSPCC0 8 lNes of e State November,' 1S, 1923, _for filling vacan- Andrew Morrison of Stamford, was in ments without destroying them | % 3 limantic, New Haven and Bridgeport; : ot {cles in the various federal offices in New town S ay calling on friends For, if any change is made JOIN CHILD WELFARE work in New London and . Windham | i the New Euglang Tuberculosis Con- | sPANISH WAR AUXILIARY g i England. 2 ' harles Lamoreus has been il at his |in What Ho ordained, it is no longer the| Three workers from New London|countles ts handled from the Williman- |ic7cic® WRICH WAL besin: st Augusts, GIVES SHOWER FOR MEMBER | Application and complete in formation home on Terrace avenue same form to which grace is attached,|county have recently besn added to the|tic office. ° Saturday, afternoon.. De Stomnen 3. Moc | - Mrs. Clark. Fraser (Eila. J. Gernhard) | CONCSrning” the examination may be - A number of young men in the vil- | Consequently ceases to be & sacrament. |staff of the state bureau of child welfare: | Bureau workers are now. making about | nor " oosiman b the comeoloion. win{was pleasantly surprised in the form of|Cured from the Tocal secretary, H. L. %, tase have formed & baskethall team, and | FOT that reason, every Catholic church | two take posjtions in the social work de- | one thousand calls a month upon and in | pro, F1etMER OF fhe commission. Wb 10, 2 N L T ST ANE L CE I P | MacDougald or from the dlstrict secre- will meet this week for practics. in every place on the globe is teaching| partment and one is to assist in the cler- | behalf of children who are wards of the | g2u" gfternoon and. the following. papers | of Major L' B. Almy: Auxiliary, No. 15, | 213, Custom House Tower, Boston Mas- Mrs. Samuel Tavlor of Balilo i in|and preaching the same. truths concern-|ical work. The new workers are Miss |varlous county temporary homes . B B e D | 15 81 W,V last’ FiMiy In: Buskinsham | Sachusetts. r A s 2 d e “The X-Ray Diagnosis of Tubercu- | céfved, one being a. silver bread tray omeymoon in Salem, Mass. pa During this high mass Sunday, which | Miss Josephine Holbrook of Norwich.| Boekeepors Must Rogister Boes LY uber 4 5 o u ‘ 20Y'S SKULL FRACTURED wad_sung by Rev..Mvies P> Galvin, Or-|Misy Hedlund:1s ‘a_sgraduate ' of Bmjth|: Chapter 174, Public Acts’of:1818,:pro-|fosis:" \D “Hugh? B, Cariipbell, Noryich jpreserited by, President Myra A. Waters Mi and Mra/William Curtlgare spend- nd Dr. BEdward J. Lynch, Shelton; “Pul- | in behalf of tke auxiliary. ing their honevmoon ganist Frank 1 o—cl £ 1916; she has been en-|vides that every person on Connecticut |? K s E IN FALL YROM TREE | iin PY:M; _1“_« }f:‘ e 31_“;:‘1“:;‘ ';l; coflefi =2 1":[-0‘ work for. some venror | owning one or more hives of bees shall | MODArY Tuberculosis in Children,” Dr.| Games were enjoyed, the entertainment | Mrs. Curtis was 'formerly Miss Theora R4 5 ¥ . | sage o 2 3 Cole B. Gibson: Mediren;” and “Bone | being in charge,of Mrs. Myra C. Bur- | Bennette, youngest daughter of Mr. and Trameirfow Gabiga, a ten-year-old| Ibbotson, organist at Christ Kpiscopal|more Tecently with the Quincy Shaw Day | each year tn or. before the first day ot Glandular Tuberculoats -in Children,” | dick.. Th tresh: Sived - wote | Ave s FramNeBsnive vat A uarot Fafivilie boy, is & patlent at the Backus |church, its titls, “On the ~Mountain| Nursery in Boston. ~ Miss Millard is a | October, register his bees with -the town | 21d ndulaz ghubetigglonts sin Childcen, - _The Trefreshments “sery . ennette of . Ashfore bospital, suffering from a badly frac-|Top” an exceedingly melodious and|graduate of Norwich Free Academy, and jclerk of the town in which the bees are tared skull which he received in a fall| pleasing composition. ~One of Mr. Far- @4 & fmwe near his home Sunday after- | rell's interludes was & portion of the soes overture -to . “Willlam Tell.” Tha tmed boy was rushed to the Somnist And an operation was perform- S0 Hells in & serious condition. The|RFYV- W. T. THAYER SFEAKER PRy Hve at T3 rwich avenud, AT SUNDAY SOHOOL BALLY Sunday was Rally day for the First : Slate Roofing' Mr and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, Mrs. | 5¢h00l met as usual at-neon.. Each class NATURE'S OWN PRODUCT, NOT A MACHINE- responded to the roll call. Rev. W. T. m—“}:’:’-‘\:\mfi:;*@ M. ponehus | Thayer of Hartford, directér ot -reug-{§ MADE PRODUCT. Friday and dined 4t the | ious education in thia state for the Bap. BT T, ", [ e Sadromes e o n- e | WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, EQUIPMENT AND ME- o highway, which makes 4 | (ITe0 Sear programme that. has -been Inbghiset trip at this season of tne year. [N L ey seaturea e || CHANICS-TO DO THIS WORK IN A WORKMANLIKE i wession which was well attended. Sust. || MANNER. : a—.‘n"thonaes‘nm no :::h uto Righy | Valter Ot Cowan was in charge of the o7 || Mrs. Henry B. Davenport entertained a party of triends at cards at her home program, |87y, o frende s carts at her vome || ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS week. Whist and forty-five were played. | 7 2 lre” gheeh Whicmors won et vz |1 102 BANK STREET - NEW LONDON ond. The hostesses. served lunch after | the cards and dancing and games provid- i TELEPHONE 1832 -d entertainment. The Da in Salem, Mass Entertained at Cards.

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