Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1922, Page 4

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\ ,of them, but when it comse to showing|stgrting the' Wenter are quickly broken| fonacription oeiow 156 & ek S & maeE: 0609 * e o e pe & Norsten, Cos v seoi0d-€laes atier. CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING OCT. 14th, 1922 1,865 = ———————— REPUBLICAN TICKET are at 'the best it is dlways well 9 wvagance and erook prz bear in mind the old troth that it pays “buvuifi::i” s:d;;l fim‘m‘nm United States Semstor to be early. . Anvestigated poverty GEORGE P. McLEAN, Simsbury f S | results have shown that a large Slresnin COMBINING THE COMMISSIONS. Ths_Siebsty “peby CHARLES A. TEMPLETON. Waterbury Lieuténant Gevernor HIRAM. BINGHAM, New Havéh State Seeretary FRANCIS A. PALLOTTI Hartferd State Treasurer G. HAROLD GILPATRIC, Putnam, Just a few days age Secretary Davis of the department of labor = advocsated the abolishment of the railréad _labor board and/ the placing of the dufies of that body under the control of a new commission in his departmeént. Ths ideéa would Nave recefved ‘a much different reception had he urged the stregathen- ing.of the board in fust the ways it has |bten demonstrated it needs stremgthen- But now report from Washingten has it -that censideration is being given to the idea of ending thé railroad labor Attorney Gemeral FRANK E. HEALY, Windsor Locks Comptrolier FREDERICK M>™ SALMON, Westpert Congressman, Sesond Distriet . RICHARD P. FREEMAN. New London - ‘board s6 far as that organization iscon- % 1841—John ol;‘my?.hwio ‘was Seere- : Siate Boudiees cerned but transfering its duties to the congress amended the federal 2.,, tary: of -State I 4 s = 3 cr 3 I Sth—ERNEST ERS. N . | interstats commerce comsissien, ér in .| reserve act to provide that the presi- administering and Iimproving. E - ha&‘: = . other words combining the work of the 5 nding | dent should have in mind the agricul-| grazing Jand, 'We have Z E ¢ Q;'rm:i begrd and the commission. figure in kolding Hurope together in the ‘which v I'A y S 3 - turel as well as the industrial, com-{ ducts laboratory, at 2 CHILD, Wood. ed, and has been fér a long sclal and financial interests Injthe yarious uses of timber, R r two government agencies| In manmy veak man wit mfl““,,“:,,,””{.,‘:',..fl“,,%‘;““w“‘m‘ 3 m::;"n&’ how to use timber whieh'| o MWth—JOHN ASH, Pomtrer. working as these twe have given Jittle s g::: the membership that board| has hergtofore' been regarded as prac- gt 35th—CHARLES 'H. ALLEN, Vernon. |aitention to the work of the other or th m]}h on fairly representative of our agricul-|tically worthless. We ¢ Lo County Sherift eftect :Fhl::;lexr":n:;:m upon m‘; flmle Place; #0 alb0 hes a shotgun. As & peo-{ tural, industrial commtrcltail t.l"::: m‘:‘:’:remmt u,l:_ e b SIDNEY A. BROWN, New Léndon othmer Mn‘ o k“:‘"""“ 'm. 5| Plé We have not yet bécome so thoroughly financial life; with the expectation en which, re C Judge of Prabate g s R A S vrinciples h the policies acopted by that board in| problems. of conservation,~ growth, p 4 1897—Centennial of the: of & under two masters they Would b BIActd | i iiee Tt e e At o e | administering the hational credit| protection and utllisation are being ; i . v g P under one,: which wonld take over the : : NELSON J. 'ATLING, Norwich Weprenentativey CLAUDIUS V. PENDLETON, JOSEPH C. WORTH. the - frigate: Co “w £ 1¢ | studied by highly specialized men.” Boston. : A s pense with the shotgun. - The Quaker| Should be considered from every ang ‘ , autles of the present two, £ may be theoretically vight in his views| ~Eeventh, coneress l"‘“'it a: P‘%?' Feor T, oA A8 it s mow . each ‘desls’ with e ts ':‘:u:::l‘.!, t”fiup'u sl ‘x‘”m fl'tn : v 1o the ralirodds from & differsut. view- .fiumm Carrieis BAot . z D, 3 4 in | x e boint. . The gammission may raise . or| hood of thugs. O course, the-thug be-| 10 make sure that the farmers Bave il e s b g : Chicass, &t s - lower rates without regard for the .con-{lleves that paesivd S ;mgn;!::u; ’—fih g:'vt;’?:“uve, o 9: e 320 ey i : < ¢ . be ‘Teas itions of the expsnss account, or: the t‘:’:::.fi”":h mu?;xl 3 e e tu: that there are no unfair practices or ' JOSBPH HAYDN laibor board may cit or fnerease wages a5t by unfair charges on these markets. | - i without heving any provisibn mage for|CTSllY bracticed Moral sussion will e 5 LAST DAY ¥OR “T0O BE MADES” Only a few days ago atténtion was being called to the fact that the time was Nmited for those entitled ® an: T There is certainly né more . 2 2 < : i Under these acts the secretary of agri-{ 4 ‘ s i s ™ 3 ¢ Caus desirous of becoming voters to get their{ths romde to gbt that additienal Teve- ':;hgvb:“;;“: ':’"Itexsmt ;‘;’: culturs hag power to make a con. f:t‘mr‘i-‘h ‘::!c‘vm“m:u l'_"cmm"“<mfi p : town au-] Emperor et applications lnto (he hands of the Teg-|nue to misst them Or to UAASRED & Tat! ditions it will reobably be wise for thel Pirvclive stody of the marketing of 5ol on"Havan, born: March 5. 1785, . 5 Ral strars of voters. ‘ehange for ‘wage réductions. THere 1s|pex: several thousand vears to have onj Lis, SWTK an > * t Now the time it nearly ‘over in which|{much tb be sgid in behalf of regula- those who have had thelr names placed in wretched peasant’s v v . thirt; !huu] a Fitie grave and camister In case| LicY, leave e farm. Tor thirty or &g 4 4 r coming under onelof cmergencies. Un ate! forty years the farmers have been de- Leitha in on_besring the sambs of hearly tions of this charcte; i d encies. fortunately some peo- y man tion of this/dors. Bills DR Py B i g O - - : = : on the 1ist of “to be made” voters can|bead, Plo must still be dealt swith as we do with | TARdIng lecieiation of this/dot BUS! aregs (o the foam of life's oup. His | G ot 3it up and. gk Bl Bl be made voters in tme to partiefatel | iLlal ol . rattisshakes. vears. This - last. congress. acted| AU S9RIq Relther reat mor wiME e sent to President Hurding for con- in the election next month. EUROPE'S DEBTS, The greatest deeds in the world Ave not | promptly and effectively. 1 e plvad: e Bl oy iy negryy | fideTation. The. governor ‘at” once- todk 3 _ - g Today the board upon which rests the| There isnt suyihing surprising in the}always done by the greatest but by “None of the foregoing legislation woodpile and g - 43ty tioh and the places were closed for “ b e - duty of making voters' will be in “ses-|fast that Burope-isn't inclined to. ace|iliose who.make the oreatest use of the|can be looked upon as of the nature The. tather Safved Uount Hafrath a time at least. Now I{rl. l""h:l;'w 804 1y Marian, Edwards Park, - who is - rion for the last time, except for & few|copt the view expressed by Seerstary|talents they have. Schoiars quite agree|of class lm-lau\on. None oroift helps i, '3 of the jllage, and ‘married the ¥you expect results, where 5. special cases, and it is quite, &8 im-| Hoover to (he affect that Wurepran | that Brasmus was a greater man than|the farmer- at the expense other portant that ayy and all whb have their names om the list of “to be mades” sheuld take advantage of the opportu. nity to become an elector. It is one of the necessary details involved in ob- taining the right to vote. Tn the interest of good government wnd good citizenship it is vita) that afl those who are eligible to be made vot- ors ghould: comply with the few simple ut necessary requirements, 1t i & duty they owe te themselves and a duty y ows to thelr neighbors and the community. It is therefore thme to give dus con- sideration to' the fact that the ompor- tunity expires today for thode who have taken the first step through their application and who only have to dem-| onstrate to the board that they are eme " to the rights of an elector here, t they can rcad|and then-take the th ef an elector, The board is In session in the town liall today from 8 to 1 and 2 o 8, and as psbal it meets with the bopes of be- 1o be inaugurated today as president .. ° eh corruption in pelitics. business, i count’s . cook, whose orderly. - 1eas] o 2 % 5| of Bryn Mawr Colloge, has had a wide countries ae abié to pey the ' asbis| it Sontemrerary, Mariin Luther, but'ihe | groups. Al of it is detlEned 1o pho|Tover departad from -the 1ad who was| g et Worid. ave, even the churches? | 20 U PR S T8, e raining Thich. are. hen ta this Sboty. It is] JAller MAGE an Meomparably friatér In: e o e e o able | Gestined (o beceme ~great. - When | 1ars o oler 1000, veart{ of women. <Bbe Fraduated from Bryy % 2 e s & world 1] | tormer, uction of farm 3 33 5 % 1y s vew @ natter ovér which & gWferests of| Luther was Shibfy rematRable For potd: | VIAing nonded erett faciitice-and Tron e e Mo laried hin musical enc-third Christianized. This and_pro-| Na%? i, AR g opinion can be/ éxpected. Thers are il sews, ecourage, conscientioussess and te-!and open markets. None of it will Hm.m;‘:n So easily. came. the ast that{DDIon will never be really effected| ot WT I 1949 received her Ph, D. in sorts of eldims that cap .be made to|nacity of purnose. Few men in all his-| burt any Jegitimate business. Nope B Pl AN B TheE SN dD The unti] t):; kingdom of God is establigh” Latin .and Greek. In 1801 she went ' compat the view of Mr. Hoover, aad yat|tbry have surpassed him o thie respect | of it will intetfers with any nonest|BF FOOI0 SININ A SeE O0E 9 Rl es on ¢ Tand I Dbl Srath ses i 45| aDRAd (O work at.the Sehool the oppogition to paving the Gebts apd|But for those traits thet disniay the|man” in whirh JEVen at that age he wore the ABSUPALY | hejseves ° iraths 372 4o ¥%{ of Classica) Studies in and on the crits in behall of canceliation dn|higbest inteliectual ability . vthers bave) Referring lto the manner in whinh i 008" (i B0 V¢ TS e SRR 2 Sitah her return, the followin® year, sb: isprove the claims of the eecre.|SMly surpassed him. bubfew, if any,) the are administered, he Sakl:| G oarance during ail his dags. & B R > COM- | became insiructor in classics a1 Celo- edlgrgie e * " men in nietors ever worked thelr abiiic| “Titber is a crop: one of our wmost| PEURNCE QUDNE N R ORFE L {. Noryieh, Oct. 43, 1322 rado Cojlege, In 1911 Dr: Park was - 1) 06 Sommiree ties more vigerousiy than the great Ger- | important crops, It grows, ripens ard , JUPTR S TONIED PRSI rigged B T salied 1o Brin Mawr as acting dean. Our pufPoss IX met to piay the SW-dignio reformer. 3t has often been re.| becomes ready for the harvest, just| Jrumm o 8 g e Y e oo lock. The debts were - properly | con; 4 W 1| as other agricultural crope. It shouid | C0th cover over a mesl bucket, placed 4 e a she: returasd . : marked that class vaiedictorians in col i it on the chair and learned gquickly College as assietant professor of clas- tracted. There dosen't anoess 'to beljage are not the grestemt all groupd men|be harvested in season- and another|t ats i s earmal. S Today’s Birthds; sica, After year of Bradusie WUas &ny question over the amount and it is|and do not aimsys make the most conc | CXOR Erown for the use of tuture gen-| 2 UBE, (08 GTHM. A, BURCRBACK at Johns Hopkins University ‘she was fdmitted that Great Britain ‘con par.|splegous yecess i life They upuaily [€rations. It must be protested from | #°F IAIRNGCP, SRR 0 SRR BUNCE made acting dean of Simmons Col- The others sy thgy cannob pey, That|work harder than the less acholarly. The| fres. Ifom plant diseases, {rom inmect| .. ooment of the populace. George|. Lomis N. Parker, one of the most!legs, and Sarly in 1920 way slecisd is, they cannot furnish the momey that{men Who finds bimself in coliege and | Pests, just as ‘?,,%:‘; ufle,ultur:}! roPS| Reutter, choirmaster, for the court,|Successful of English playwrights,|dean of that college. More was advanced by the United States fo|thed throws himself into his life work s ?;:Sl':’mf th"“*z hm‘cu‘mfz‘tm“g‘: found hif while scouting for talent,|born in France 70 years ago today. |she has 2id them in the winning of the war but|the Wan generally heard {rom. A bt " of the plant pathelogist,| (00K him to Vienna and placed him in| Dr. James L. McConaughy, presi- | College. . A 0 hey can provide whatever ls required| Whem a community is startled by somel ang of the forest specialist, all ofi St Stephan’s. There he learned the » for the purpose of exténding the mill- mystefious and brutal muynder, iRe inter- use of al] instruments. Reutter caught tary machine which has alwayy been|e9t# Of justice are not subsewved by the —— | bim, at 13, composing a 12-part “Salve £o costly, attitude of the public. 'Poo eften in such i Regina” op & sheet of paper a yard Under such ‘conditions,: if this eoun-| 3% the nublie is transformed into a SUNDAY HORNING TALK long. = 2 ta hy met cut it to twp parts?” try can bo prevefied upon to cancel :uel_:":,fi‘ ettt BBy v JUST ONE DAY, Dessions % B D. R W asked the master, which advice was deits, it Buropssn ‘esuntries can st are aroused st Ahe bunglh One seeret of sweet and happy Chris- | taken a5 & Kindly guide, J M AGNIF,’ Eu i N e e aipough they ofien|ingulge - extensively. and extravamantiy| manner in which some of thess (ramedics|tian life is in learntog to Mve by thel He was tively, p many prenks 3 e 35 47 " fall short of realization, Needless t0|sn minaristie effofts, and the tremen- | are handled. ' But Jocal offielals, who do|98Y. It is the long stretches that tire us.|and was once cudgeled by order of 7 - & b = ‘ * say it will be a busy day it all apph-| gous cost of the late wer will hbave no|ile bast they oan, ars entitled to some|We cannot carry this load mntil we are the ~Bmpress Maria Theressa for g 2 sants appesr, ¢ h considerstion. Some crimes lave in thetr | three-score and ten. We cannot fight| climbing a scaffold in defiance of. : elie:tl n :u;cx: ”t::;a ‘:m';.m;.“_ iy e ty officiaps | thI5 Battle gontinually for 2 half centucy.! orders. At 16 he lost his sopremd R B . TROLONGING AVEBAGE LIFE. | |tries of Wurope are going to disband|2Fe 90t ‘highiy paid men. and have nag|But Telly, ihepe are no long stretches When the American Public Health|thelr armies or junk their wiemm, Roth) (e exoerience in. detective work. But n i . comes only a day st a time. Even tfo- - = T amoclation declares its ambition to bejare certain to be ecessary, quite tnel S0 outbaged mublic demands the imme- morfow s Inlv;: ours Uil i becomes <o . THE : Ay to bring about the prolengation of hu-|&ame as they are in this country; but if Brineck day, we have nothing whatever to and less. ; 3 man life so that within @ halt century|War costs are Mot going to ba shouj- ‘::.“fi“y;hf”fi,“;:t, M.?:‘; do with it but pass down Lo it a falr l_:fi A two decades wlll be added to the expec- | dered, oven though they) may #28e| ngss. formetting that some crimes reguire |hoo TUCTA0CC B today's. wopk w ancy of life, it is an effort in which 1t{only n the form of & debt, what a3 to, all the ingenuity of a Sherlogk Holmes to It is 2 blessed secret, this of living by ought to have no dificulty in eplisting|interfers with the view that 'w: ssrefeSerret out. In mauy instances the pub- the day. Any one ean ecarry his burden, % the support of the people. The conclu-|kind of practice can” be resoyp ¢ t, inlic, without investigating, stands sad; 2 o sion tobe known from such an undertak- |the . futyre? ‘The ‘devotion Af ggsater| o mame the murderer. 1 ing i3 that it will not only mean longer his work, however -hard, for one Ritention 1o debt paying rathf than| Whatis the mstural consequence of this |d8y. Any one cau live sweetly, quietly, life but better health in order to get|war mkaing would be to the Sdvantage| unjustifiable reddiing on the pert of the ) ly and purely till the the/ extension, and certainly there is @|of Europe. = ° public. “If the crime involves two coun. goes down. And this is all that! proposition in which there ought to be A o ———— ties, the om:‘l; of one of the counties, gl: :xymywfi‘m ;:em% no difficuity in arousing interest. EHITORIAL NovES. k! ‘1‘,‘:‘:":’:":{ e oy ws earVI® |04 do not weaken aud dutract yosteelt | - wofi i e b st | o T2, moserman s s iin s o n iy 1 st e v e " i nothing impracticable or extravagent 18|58 Jim A Tt ke Wpec: |y Cemeration, THEY Te8 hat they e . God gives us nights to shut | § 5 the proposal thet many nations may % curtain of darkness on t;\'!t.g: YR 3 . 2 obtain sueh knowleuge of the ' laws cf 2 i . R beyon: e . . - e £ 2 ‘< - health, appropriate to each age and oc-| ThOSt Who Bave been thrilled by the| TUE, 1) the least ] : - : B v 3 .| tales of smugglers. are begianing to re- p L s L cupation, to each climatp and race tha: u:: 4 u ? will sccomplish the desired end, $hat history. is epeating. itself. It s to be realized that the extension|, I . - “z|| In their desperate’ straits ‘everything of the averdge lfe of 1 2 £ 3 - o to be obtained without t and ‘s due|NAS now besn charged up-to' the Pepub- recognition of the conditions necessary|licans by the demecrats exeept the eat. “Lord, for tomorrow and its meeds J do *__not pray; ; me, my Ged, from staim of sin today. hb;nmly.ud duly | B for such an accompliehment. It will] S¥Bllar pest. encounter its handicaps despite the ex-| celfépce of the gbject aimed at. « In connection with the claim that the last half century has seen an incfease in the length of Jife duration it can be recalled what{ belp Dhas been obtained in the way of sanitary science, better] The man on the eorner says; You've living conditions, imptoved = sungery,| probably noted . that troubie like ep- better knowledge of how to protect| portusity t go to the bother of health and to prevent disedsé and ' a| stenping to X E general increase in the amount of at-! * — -~ e teption given to detalis which aye in-| ‘Traveling #t the rate of four miles 8 tepded to accomplish this very thing.!minyts may e the fastest any human It is all a part of the great effort of:being ever went but it isn't as fast as mgking war against discase, Strangs|soms would like to go. ag it may seem there are those whe fre disposed to shake their heads at.seme - Norwich Suburban Day , uy‘.ak;dm,m we published lony liats of the biggest bargaine wg'hfi{ . over offered in an event of this charcter. - - . n sddition to the dvertised bargaing we Secretary Hoover expréssed the sen- timents of a great many people when he epoke of foreigm debts and against thetr cangeliation. s o e e HIM &fi ¥ : 4 & seal upon my lips thro’ al) todsy. Be for temorrow and its needs I do mot Sfll:&g me; guide me, Lord, thro' to. I e - ¥ % $ch § - i Al the good reselytions sbayt nat agults over periods leap SiMeulty lwhen cold westher appears. prowided. uwfiwumms-mummtmw The campaign’ of education thet h8s| Tyoericy nis army ave iy contro) bgen waged has done much. There lsl, m”:,"“ s mu‘“ ‘that no reason to doubt but what the ass0-shows why millions of the Russians are cigtion through jts plans will be able togn; Partly fed starving. mpke it accomplish muech more, “’ fohuee : Z —— or it your eeller windew is|’ ‘The mtrange thing is thet all sorts of | ont for the ‘conl man ty come fantastic ideas having been e o know what you can do to step before this for epemding those §50,800,-|cold draught theugh the bip Temding 000 just recelyed from the British. ommpiy, 0 3 g Tew i cved fo the after-| RSN B M LR L whick has been opened in-New Nork £ e e

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