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A:Bulletin For Sale + Advertisement Will Sell It e ——— !=_ Advertisement Will Get It NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1823 -|A Bulletin Want + Advertisement Will Get lg‘ e —— e A Bulletin For Sals 3 Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisément Will Sell It nnm WANTED—Female wfiNTEHuufllmul FOR SALE FOR BALE A Bulletin For Sals Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell I! A Bulletin For Sale 5 Advertisement Will Sell It STEAMSHIPS el thig clty, Nov. el iriny A Aoy Georee Witson zasesh struet o fi"“t’g" .fi oae. Ol 1. Bromiey of Griawold. ,‘d w‘, &d, Conn. CBNFOLD - RELLEY-In Wigjimantie, b , by Rev. John B §'.mm SR W 'Alfl by youkg 2 ool '-.-«x‘ | B i ey under 40 yers Dantel | “Betretarial or ofics woik Kings of: HIGHEST Prices pad tor used furhi Fe @hd antigues. Louis D. 89, Norwich, FOR sALECottage o Notin Main $t, Jewett City) Conp. Burdick & Me- \iuol, Thayer Bld, dec1¥Tu i OROESTER Rende: ides, skins and wieh Tallow Co., évery Saturds Milis, Special “WANTED To b elgh! cmuge with garden. wants ali novatd FOR SALE yoke of oxenp or {will exchange for young cattle. O. H. «4Main_ Norwich, Conn, el 489, decld Wi our cbw coiiffience to slacken jup an \'ml are short of miflk, don't buy more eoWws; buy Stevens 44, the complete FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENUE Ownad and formerly oceupied by Roy D. Jud. NEW YORK NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comfortable Staterooms —— CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS trinity of whicl pecause it was 1 For the Home. | the _fundamentats joca. siowed him how ducted. 1 h -Cadden ( HALL CLOCKS riety of o5 Priced ard o arun —Girl tb take care ne Dby Ready for Occupancy at f|<2den Lt 'AZITID—I‘[((}/ “acres of good lovel | JBIY ration. incréase your milk flow, abu R—In Wil ts S TR Daniel $olle and M Parier, both of Willimatic: ANT - LABINSK v 39, 1088, by ts, James A. Ten nhle Labingki, —— AT R e '? lbnhl\mper. Box B reenoville, Commn. WANTED' Stemegrapher for business office i eity: o fet right purly: ast ases- e )-v-i AL bty ; . m n otvm l--lmm-g NE—In Willimantie, ce Thorne, .‘ofl 70 (aCorners, e ki MATHIED e vi A. Albértson, jyeon Mathie. I gervioes “MAin steter, Fr y &t & o'tloek. safreieiin enne Gui Smith, ox” l"i JEWELEY SALESLADY WANTED Therd e v £68 opportunity tot fof o Arst ass ) Only oniwhe Ban taag SN and ok T one nish peference Address Box 55, eare he Bullet Co., Notwleh, Conn. { ! lier late home, 586 ay afternéon, Dec. 1, London, Nov, $0. 182, widow of Dr. Newton P. » GOth yerr. com at the residerce of lLier Chatles . 87 Bristol New London Saturday after- Deg. 2 ut 1 o'slook. - Committal | ut Meolewood cometery, Notr- mera brot] stroet Roon WANTED-=Mate WANTED —Selesmen exoéptional poftunity | Rustlers’ earnings }l.c.lm Calendar Paetory, W: oW WANTE] . Stegel. Fahington | —Aian for general farm N Phione 1018-5, WANTED PICKER TEXDERS FOB NIGHT WORLK ASHLAND COTTON CoO., JEWETY CITY, CONN. WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS IN MEMORY or OUR BELOVED SON ROMRAT ARTHUR BELAIE, AND MRS, \lL'N{L\‘ BELAL GHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors nd Poguonock, Conn. 10 Miles from Hartford TO RENT ‘o RENTLight ouseieeping Tooms, all improvements. Tel. 789-3. decld Embalmers " Lady Assistant ENRY"E. CMURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telophone 328-3° bath, il tmprovemen; Mohegan Park Road, :’,fi Bogwell Ave. Phohe 1473-3, novS “To m Inquire Hovsoa .| “rOR RENT 8ix-room 1 house~ with all modern aleo garage if desired. —Address 68 MU Pleasant Tel. 1193-3 nov3od FOR RENT—Tchement: of four rooms; No. ¥ Lincohi Court, off MeKinley Ave. Inguirg evenings or Sundays. novidd TO RENT—Tenement with all improve- ments, - Inquire Brooklyn Outfitters, nov3od 3 tenement improvements ; ‘Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors _and Embalmers /322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 283-2 Lady Assistant TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all Iimprovéments. Apnly 3 Ferey St. novaod BENT—Flye-room epartment, (o ; steam heat furnace. 20 Spaiding novzsd TO RENT - Furnished rooms; 511( housekeoping. . Phone 274, novz3, TO BENT—A nice six-room, ténement, modern improvements, in_ O'Connor bogk, on Inquirs ‘val Co. novazd x FOR REX' Town St, Norwich \'unn. Phone 93§- 20 RENT—Light hounxee ing_rooms, § Fountain t. one 1154 “novud “ro hm:n,o "fl'": ""“”E’ 1!! iono T80, T T eeitla Stors_at 187 Frai nquire Goidblatt's sioe Btors, t% in St. T0 REN Well B e, mffl"' roums, 34 F¥ank) RENT-—=A In\fllll f nine rgoms . 8 Franiin St hn\n o S 1 ’En biRite Shos ll. ot _LOST AND FQUND l.lwf - B\lnk and tan hound, with m 443 on cellar, No: 31825, Finder | deeld l.wr—ov ik 3 g ?.i'"'" m%\m 28 “m"“"‘“"'"v H-, Allen & Son Co. fi%"%x&-:m&z fiaa: 48 MAIN STREET i tenement on w.n wn. qulre Funeral Director PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT _ Undertaker and. Embalmer & PROVIDENGE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 1308 ,gz.- o ey 7 nbhan b 'mwmui | m——————eeare | THE DUNHAM MILLS, Inc.| TO RENT-—Tenement, five rooms and | A8 1 | op- 19¢ t, 10 in & K les, 20 in a {Smoke Shop. nd for growing potatoes. Louls D WE GOT IT!. k, 17¢, af FPagan’ novzsd WA fet’s, Water St. Bennett. steamspip. tickets, Liotpry publte Chgneski, Agt., 180" Notth Mj 8t., Puiaski’ Hall Blag! notid WANTED Farmees priees the * boots and_fet Store, 46 Franklin St., osts1d T~ WANTED igh cond bhand _furniture, Iy e before sciling. N. Weisin ; besl prices »-i;gl §7 Frahi Plione T12- wn,\flrn—An g . tocls s abd_furnit o ., WE BUY and pay by 3 § b t seeond hand furnily; St Phone 1365. sepidd le, nov23; 95¢; Furkieh TIONAL &. §. and Lealty real estate of all delgription, in- antiquos, store fixtures pnd tools: YWANTED—Sevond have antigue -furs t A. Bruckner, my30d Tiger, 05 Frank) ® Jansi znm Srh:es tor books. Kremens, successor 19 Hiug, 14-50 Water 8 rooms and bath. Lot 60x130 feet. Immediate Possession. PRICE $8500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 Keep the. difference. Boston Grain Co., Willimantic. . declFMW et FOR SALE—New milch eoW. A, Gray. Tel. 1866-8 FOR BALE—A seven-fobm modern cot *|tagé, with all fmprovements. including “{¢leatric lights, hath, geam heat and gas, - llozated in the city of Norwich; the oppor- *{tuniy to purchase a home like this should not go pamt without investigation; we Defonally recommend this properly as el ng a good investment: price $3,700; bms may. be arranged. Burdick & Mc- Nicol, Real Bsiate and Insuratve, Thayer Biag,, Norwieh, nov2 Fourbal . F. Her! Charies fioy29d st " FOR SALE Oge of the pest 100-aere farms, within 10 minutes’ drive of Franklin Square, vith excellent buildings. For pasticulars, quire 5 FOR SALI frels cider, $15, With barrel. Brooklyn, Con “¥OR SALE_New 3 ord Rex winter top, slass sides. H. Gilbert, Jewett, Cit: FRANGIS ral Bld D. DONOHUE, fch, Conm. FOR SALE Income Property Handsome office building in center of city. 2 centrally located build- ings bringing 15% per cent. Two- family house in East Norwich for a low price. Other big snaps—Ses age 80od s Drice Tedsonable, Tel. 638-1. _mov2§d "¥OR SALE—Long astablished grodery nd meat business. doing §700 per week, splendid location, steady trade; aleo & W two-family dwelling house’ in residential section- of Danlelson. Write Amadee Lucier, Carter St., Dafiielson. Tovz5d FOR SALE—Five-foom bungal finished, garage one car, lot aout feet, five minutes’ walk to Bleachery, | Greeneville ; very aftractive; price $5.400. WANTED WEAVERS D RGOM HELP. APPLY FALLS C0., 166 YANTIC ST, SPINNT Phone §76. novzsd | FOR SALE—Two Holstein and iwol cows, one mew milch, three 10 Write Jacobik, R D. hovild us right away. Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone 2288 I WILL SELL st private sale all of my {race lorses; these hormes are all regis-| tored and in_good shape; my reason for | selling is that I have other business whis takes up all my tire, Joseph . 83 West Main St. nov2sd AUTOMOBILE ABCENDRIES AUCTIO WITTER BROS. . Auctioneers * office an Stree Salesroo 12 Main , Danielson, Conn. LIVESTOCK. MORSES: AND TOOLS —AT— AUCTION - WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1932, at 9 oelock a. m. sharp, Haying sold m village of Fltchvlile, on the siate rond ieading from NorwiehConn.. to Col- chester, in the town of Buzrah, 1 will sell my mammoth farm equipment at public’ auction on the above date 10 {ie Tenest bidder. descrived us olol- oS : 5 farm, Jocated in the ONE PAIR OF B weight 2000 pounds, in all Rarness. 17 HEAD OF HIGH GEADE CATHLE sting - of large Hol eteins, Jereeys. Arreifires and Guemn- Feys, ‘several of wi new inflol) and ‘the 1 speing- ers, 2 heifer calves and. 1 two year eid bull. Al of these cattle are fat, smooth” and handsome. TMPLEMENTS AND WAGONS One Hinman milking meachine, three- unit type comnlete with 1 1-2 horse- power gasoline engine; 1 $75 Mann bone cutter and grinder, 1 Clover Leat manure spreader, 1 sulky vlow, sev. eralland-side_and_side-hill_mlows. 1 Eelipse corn planter, 1 riding_ culti- vator. 4 common cultivators, 1 disc Rarrow, 1 Acme harrow. 1 vez-tooth harrow. 2 weeders. 1 four-horse Hoo- ver notato digger. 1 steel land rofler, 1 Ironglad hay doader, 3 rake, 1 " ey érs svray pums root grinder, winnow ing mill, sevefal sete of scales, 1 large drop-lid' grain box. wheelbarrow shovels, 1 25-foot extension ladder. 1 ox drag, log of drag planks, pulley locks and. rope. cider bacrels, and many tools ‘altbeether tco numerous to' describe. Oné first class two-horse team Wwhe- on. 1 tworhorse Meel axle cart, 1 log Jumper, 1 sleighs, 1 mew wWagon body, 1 set of steel hub wheels, 1 surrey, £ sets-of, double team har- ness, 1 set of doutlle driving harness, Dlankets, haiters, ete. BLACKS!(H‘B'E ‘{'OOLS mludlng 1 self- feedln! arin; anvils and vises, 1 vesting. tools, etc. . eot vwem LUMBER AND POSTS ot & larze assortment of ::;sdr pm;fl‘;a. otf:o;‘rdxt.m:flcka. etc., & e quantity estout pesks and Yunches of shinkien » k535 oma ot pim dg quality mowed e ns excel K o 10 bushéls menge flmu?c my Dish. ot nea e w few bar'r:h sisting” of cwveq (a,ble! .chai set, 3 f: h:tls lamps ane mm umef \‘lmflm Jes. AUCTIONEER'S STATEMENT : A: ln. Stark humurgnnrmws \?n&y! ::g’ I‘lmmlbe;ll) 'h-\‘svh amm-:n ot Prop- 0 e il oelock p e, cash. "x’ rmy, ‘Dostponedifo’tire first fair day r at the same hour. The Jadies of Begrs h- Granso, wilk.$erve luhch at . NELSON L. STARK, Owner. “Fltehville, Conn. - Tel. Norwich Div.. 1885-4. I 1 - Auctidneer ! AugTioNr:? n'.’;';'rii.. (wmm Ad-lel‘alhoth o wuni LN S, barnete, 1 guivin a3 10oaee cori bven gt TobE Dotbles. il DaLs, o rEn. Hos: rang.i ® \hmfl;fld SIJA raln or "fomn"‘mvauo r 1y sn)mnt sz.. ‘Norwich, Conn. - O'Mr‘a Statement: m.m in’ this oity, I must sell. e, fne 50-quark 1m 3 " FOR SALE —-Carolad Vermont csws just arrived. James. H. Hyde, Nofth Frankljn, Conn. el Lebanon’30. nov22, FOR SALE—Organ in beautiful ma- hogany piano®style case, fine playing eon- ditlon; bargain for $33: AUTO STORAGE for tie winter at 34 per_car, Majest floor. Nor- wich Auto Trimming 211¢. nov28d sport tops and common tops and weatilel broot side curtains for all ears; satisfa tion guaranteed with eyery job.” Norwich Auto_ Trimming Shop, Majestic Bldg., top floor. Phone 2114." noviod NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop: all work guatanteed. Joseph Kerry, Pond St. Phone 1397, oct12 it one 3 0K SALE—LUpright piano in_splendid condition, fine tone and good attion; &pe- cial at $105, on terms to Suit. . Plaut- Cadden Co.. Norwfeh. fov21d ¥OR SALE—Square piano in good con- Qition ;_exeeptional value for only $35. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwlch. nov2id FOR SALE—Three carriage poles, dif- erént sizes; also one 85 and 65 méte 92! ‘hemodist pianola piano player, rac: = ~g ¥ tically new, With music rolls; prices gom-j.“:u:‘,?a;o{:é e vy reupholeter: inal. “WV. 5. Allls, 305 Broadway. novigd'$i'D coyers and ure covers reupholeter FOR ¢ LB Targe bullding In fine lo. | Poa' e, Prods 1397, mariod cation, U&%{hfl for sturcs an wellings ; | riy renthl $3,280; exceptionally good ; réturn on Investhent ; only émall Gt cash required. Wity Box 16 fin! FOR SALE—Radio réceiving soderate Prive : Hstall Ohe now cocerts Gaily by famous artists ito, demonstrate. " Plaut-Cadden Co, wich, FOR' SALE — Herring - Hail - Marvin safes for officc and household- use; - ail izes. . Plaut-Cadden . Co., Norwich. | nov4d FOR SALE—Why buy a ney neater | or range when yvouw can get a second- hand qne as good as new at A. Brackner at @ low price?. 103 Franklli St. novdd | FOR SALE-—Kitchin and parlor stoyes, sligpily nend, o resongbie priogs. . Ner- h Burniture Co. § Main Bt, Norwiah, Conn. - Tel, 19345, novad FOB BALE—Baby grand piano, used one year; sacrifice for $600. Phone 657-5. oct28d _ COWS FOR SALE Caridad of Vérmént Cows Juat Arrived _Thoreugh knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilitjes and equipment enables us to under take WELDING work that others often unablé to handle properly. If the casting of forging is too heavy to bring to s oyr portable one-horse: JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Cons., Tel. Lebanon 30 FOR SALE | at a upecxll fafmé. in ‘withift- five miles from Iranklin t | and several barns a §ith Year 10 crobu ested, s fuel tor long, cold winter. i garaee. togethel W price, one Gf the finest { ern Connecticut, locuted | el - with an elegant Doute, Snely furnished, This " “fazm | equipment ehables us to’ go to the work. | small. |NORWICH WELDING CO.| Phone 214 OVERHAULING must be sold at once, even if we are! obliged to make a big sacrifice on price. This is your chance for only once. For.all varticulars, inquire of ¥ JORN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROXES. AND REPAIR WORK OF Al KINDS Autorloblles, Y Ry 1 SOLD BEFORE JAN. 1ST, 1923, $3.700, with & first cash payment of $500; Wil buy a 100-acre farm, high clevation, || milk' and cream sold at door, 40 actres - tillable, over 100 apple treeS, 1,000 cords 0f Wood, 8-room house, as good as Dew, 8 barn with um rvr u hepd and Z borses. Dowt wait, b ouce. @ 'rl‘lflll‘ Q hflufl n m % eriven); 40 hent. gORLs, 1 covered milk,wagon, s express other articles {00 numerous a ALV, COV! - Tel. 15273 ""’R. mu St 5 S voubmas et One uo-mnxly ‘olpe even and rooms, all mgdern. improvements, Summer kitchen. also rarage for two ears, wo, poultry hou: Lot 66xx150.¢ Il Franklin Square. One two-family house, seven and ‘on l&‘ top rooms, and Tour roo all medern § two cars. . Lot 95x: emm Onet-ur flgmr Wmfln e‘ !h“‘thl l ulmmnr eum mm. Cows, oo, , thres .“:h":m. For further particulaes, inquife of | S0 JAMES E. MOORE, Rooms 111-112 Thayer Bulldisg. ! Ai I.cannot keej -'m -aupiv,and pear irees. i¥e minutes’ walk from [ Y phdlstering qnd Wood Work. nmmiuvhq “in Al i3 Branches (Xow s SADE-Ford gieondmm $275.% mm cmmm Piohac‘li “We tear et dovh o d Phaise 211D, 471475 | ng“ Huh-mw l‘l»nlu, Painting; Trim- | $3.38 TP M Leave New London Daily (Except Sunday) 11 P. M.s Due N. Y. Pier 40, N. R, 7 A. M Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. TRANSPORTATION NORWIC NICK MOONE: Teave West P m. Leave Xo. Stonington g . m. Lear 35, 620D m. Siomington 10,15 2. M, 115, m. Fares: Norwich-Westerly. wich-North Stonington, 45e. 415, 0 novlsd — s FLOOR LAMPS turned smahogas { shades in o var tand evlors. $17 135 Main St. TABLE LAMPS- signed. metal sy »s shades in a aden Co Norwich w qualily and. highly The Plaut-Cadden Co wich. Orader yours of Cadden Co., Main Bank St., New' Londo; PrANOS—Twent 18t yours herc mow If desircd. Special us now. The Norwich, Conn TRUCKIN& Auto Trucking end Teaming, and Piano Moving. Shetucket St Furiture hing anywhere. - Special on given to moving boilers and mi inery. Tei. 1583-3. novsd TLoug Distance Moviag and Egj Zimmerioan, 17 Boswell Ave. TEAMING ana moving. long_distasce trucking a lee:ll"y Jobn 1L Flal'i. i Main St Phone 79! T ¢, B, BEOMLEY & 8ON. Shetucket St. Phone 825, 14NG DISTANCE MOVING. st el 1458, CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSONX, " Chiropodis! Foot Specialist (protéct your mz) Tore 7-8 Alice Bldg., 821 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4. jandld ——e e Las n; ail guaranteed. The Co.. Main Norwich, New 1 ¥or Women. AMPS tems and shade in assorted colo Wonderful 3sso: The Paut.Cad: with attr BBACELET WATCH—vith fine 15 jewel movement, in beautiful white gold case. Excellent timekeeper and guaran- teed to give good service. Handsome blaek silk rivbon. $15. The Plaui-Cad- den Co., Main St. N BEADED BAGS—a wonderful ass ment of exquisitely made designs in a wealth of beautifuily colored effects. Prieed from $6.50. The Piaut-Cadden Co.. 135 Main 8t., Norwich. TEEWING GABINETS —of solid mahog- any, in the posular Priscilla design. Has ample room for sewing_articles. Tha Plaut-Cadden Co., 15 Main 5 wich. COEDAR CHESTS: cedar, very carefull ful smooth finish; priced ' from Thed Plaut-Cadden Co., wi ClaARs CIGARS. Whitestone Cigars are $70. per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Fraskiia St DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST _ . 161 Main Street, Over Woelworth's Teleghene 563 Norwich, Conn. DE. KINKEAD, CAEEFUL, CONSERVATIVE 3 DENTISTRY, 25 Shetuckes St DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON WGrory Blds Norwich, Cann HOTELS AMERICAN BOUSE D. Morrisses Prop. ¥irst “c-nn‘n becied. Poone LEGAL NOTICES, Worcester County In: 365 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. THE FOLLOWING PERSON, a depos- | 1oune™y75 o5t itor in this institution, has neither made a_deposit therein,.nor withdrawn any part thereon, during the twenty years last pe ceding Oct. 81, 1922. Any informa¥ion as less they riled themselves In righteous- Lo, present address is desired: Frederick | ness their government would he marked by Leary estate, date of 1ast deposit or with< ° {drawal or addition of interest, October, 31 Chestnut Street !1591; amount of deposit $125.20; known tesidence or P. O, address, Nor- | wich, Conn. Published 'in _accordance with'See. 27. Chap. 168, General Laws of Massachusetis. Worcester County Insti- tution for Savings, by Dwight S. Pierce, Treasurer. novi¢Th —_— _NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Laurel Glen Line Compa: Btate of Conhecucut. fice and place of husiness in the Town of North Stonington, Conh. notice that under Section 3446 of thi General Statutes of Connecticut, its Board of Directors have yoted to terminate its corporate existence, and that the required & ers, to-wit, more than paither of Stozkliol hpee-fourths in infergst of the owners of #aid - stock, have ' voted' to confirm. such yote of Directors. All creditors of said coi hereby warned to present Bgainst said cororation. on April 1. 1923, Said claims shall be pre- pented to Charles P. Eccleston, corner of Oak and Hi Westerly, R. I Dated at R: L Nov, 25 1921, CHABLES P, . BCCLESTO! F‘RAH’GIS | HASWELL, JOHN‘ B%D‘l(‘l{ msm'r DRYSDALE. JR., Directors and Trustees. NDHI!R!WR (CM from Page Five) o by our adeancement along afl nmz_mlh!u-wmunqhh-(n: decld \ — itation for Savings, | For Me WATCHES—Men's open face with 17-fewel movement adjusted in hand- some 20-year guaranteed cace. Reliabie timekeepér. Wonderful value at $12.50. The PisotCadden Co, 135 Main St Nor- wich. FOUNTAIN PEXS—Large assortment of the leading makes. priced from $2.50. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Maln St.. Nor- 1d filled SMOKERS' STANDS—with mthq-n;l stems and glass ash receivers. $1 The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Mal omh.h SHAVING STANDS—of silver and ivory. Complete with smirror “brush and Tie Plaut-Cadden 335 Main St., Norwich. taut-Cadden For Childre: i DOLLS—heaitiful. prettily dressed dolls. with sleeping eves. real halr wigs, in assorted colors. $1.45, $1.95. $2.90. £3.90 and £4.90. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 138 Main St., Norwich. VELOCIPEDES—the kind that will give good service rubber tired. tubvlac ball-bearing. Priced from $£11. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., BICYCLES of hith grade manufacture, | for little bove and eiris. Handsomely natnted, Pricsd from ¥ The Plaut- | Cadden’ Co., 135 Maln St. Norwich, 0. The Plagt-Cadden | Norwich. | state and fe might be coupy ernor: ability sent day decline great things wer of democratic opport We face v soms cutstanding perils fe. The first great dange singular fact of our Because we erous and sympat opened wide ou f for te and downtrodden and offered t ame with the avowed purpos ter their conditions, and to strengther this organic Unijon. That they nawve dats a real asset to us is bevond all question EngHgh, Irish, Scotch anda W ;e and women of blood and iron, Witk mens al and moral power came under God'r benediction. People of other tongue: Dutch, Germans, Swedes and Nor glans. They came with intelligent in- stincts that would make any nation res nd under the impact of tals rachal va cty was developed a race of men um paraileled in the history of humanity. With the Civil war thers came % change, end T only state an indisputabi fact of history when I say that subee quent migrations from central southern and eoutheastern Burope wére not. for th, st part, peoples of the sams merwl liber as those who came from westerr and nosthern Burope. They, too, had the opportunity of buflding up ti d_themselves also, and ¢ emphasis mainly upon the:latter. Thess pecples certatnly have some claim upor our sympathy and helpfulness, and they ought to be willing to accept our guid-, ance. Let us remember that they aft Peoples who were oppressed by civil au- thority. They felt that thelr home gov- cruments were thelr enemy and in their ignorance supposed that &l government: were aliRe. Crossing the Atiantle in tis steerage did not convert them. Net # few of them played the part of the viper. stinging the only hasd under heaven (ha! offered them bread. Whether through i5- morance or not propaganda wis startéd against all governments, human or. oth- crwise, a fact that was clearly brought out in courts of justice. To sy the very least there was fiot the right kind of response that we had a right to expect 0 our kindly and generous fnvitation.. Instead of strengthening the walls of our democracy it simply put thoss walls to the test. The next peril that s testing our as- mocracy Is the tendency to disintegration This ds due to failure to amaigamate ¥y Derpetuating differences in languages, manners and customs. It we have & lit- tie colony here, Another one there and third yonder, and multiply these by all the nations that aré among us, with their various dialects and ways vt living, the tendency will be bo produce a rope of sand and not to preserve the red of ireh It was this véry thing that undermin- cd the Austro-Hémgirian Empird. We have 2 right to insist that in due time all | foreigners in this oountry shall have e | | JATTLE JIM RPEEDSTFERS for the | speaking acquaintance with the English Neo piece of work too large or too|of his deposit, NOF any Part of the INLErest | e —————— last | rongly made and easy ru The Plaut-Cadden Co. Nocwich. language, with perféct fresdom to pre- 135 [ serve the native tengue. We would have Main St., decid potism put on simply learn the vernacular speesh. Anotier testing of Gemocray s the istespect w. It is very “noral anarchy. Tn ' monarchy, charho. | oot eote. it dettmtnation 1 looysd iter ought to underlic, civil activity :. in | upon a the only rule of authotity, whieh 4 @emocracy it must. Let me establish ' iy simply taking the law into oné's own. that point: 1 a national ruler be 2 |punds. 1t the individual is allowsd 6 ning and a very wicked man. the Peoplo | take the law Ints his own hands the end can rise up in their might and expel him. | will be hationAl ahafchy. The question in 2 democracy. which is rulemhin hv | iu not whet owr méw ocomers or-owr olid vepresentation, If the people themselves - ojtizens may thINk Sbout the fmerits f - are very wicked there is 10 power , & gor- poration organized under the laws of the and having its of- hereby _gives oration Bre’ No other- form of government depends or_before pon it 50 much. that rise up and expel them. Their worl 9 final in state affairs. There is no sourt of appeal heyond their o6wn ex- pressed wil, The continuation of any +fon-of human rights. But if there is no chara inthe peop'e themselves there Wil be no_gumrantee fhat the rights of ¢he peaple will be protected. Tntelligenee Needed The second raquisite demanded for tiie sucodss of demoeracy is Intelligence. Bhe reason must be Dperfectly appavent. Democracy . Is that form of government In which the people etate_dépends upon a proper considera- | female suffrage or pfohlbfllon, for that stage of the centroversy is paseed; 1héy have beoome a Part of the orgamic-lew of the land, and &ll must be made to fee! jthat Jaws are td be obeyed or punish- mgent will follow. Pitted for World Servies Lastly. Democracy ought to be fit- tea for world service. 1 will assame that no argument is re- quired to that society has the same claim %o self-preservation that individual has. The well-being of the country Is to be thought of as well asthe interests of the allen. We have the un- doubted right to limit Immigration 0.1 physically, mentally and morally fi ~| goes without saying that they must have | =} relgns by divine | manner - that was quite unparalfelled in the history of the.world. Some of our, muni -ina few yeats from| o mere hamiets to cities' of the fArst mag- nitude. Vast areas of scarcely diseor- erpd ferritory with soif. aimost -inex- Iuetivie were submitted to.purposes cf|i0. €8t WhEL eharity puls wility, opening avenés. of both domes- forelgn _trade_that was almdet 4 From this time onward, tie unbelievalie. until, the outbreak of the World was, wita now and then periods of mdwat | rial depression, we continued to ld\intej with very little opposition. * So_ much then for the rise and growth of —on~ democtacy. Tacsl Human Goveenment 4 ., Democracy i1 the highest expres- jon of our ideal of suman government. Tbis may e ul study-6f its ule through representation. As they select their rulers and either sanction of | just as far as the interests of democrady disapprove of their acts and conduct, it | 4 require. But whils we sefeguard our de- tm a high degree of intelligence. Nothing |or pamper and coddls more difficult than the sclence of g0v- | make a fetish of . We are not rAment; nothing.demands euch 2 widg'put it in a glaes case and make it & sange of ability or high degres of moral | parlor ornameént, but we must make i power as the demoeratie form of zoum-lm to render o ml service for Christ ment. In-absolute ‘moparchy the fuler 15§ 3o4 humanity. g .10t responsibie t0 the People because nel e have a perfect right to rejolee ir t up- [ (he might of Ameriea; as to ils vast size. have & right to apply the literacy tes! "The people i iy take wWhat t monarei u.dtmaud 43 & food produser, &b to fts educationst give them, and usually that it is not{ facilities, as to its industrial system, &t avermuch, ‘Mf: the e of Meir wzuts'{o jts enormous wealth-=it we are thank- und Qesires, does not ire -r.wh;n.u for these things by making an invid- { l‘tv 10 simply take t 18 offered. | jous comparison with the listieness, e r dupes of an absolite monazchy & nets, the poverty and euffering ol goo-mmq out tieir hands to rece:: s 4 ¥ v ationt hanktuls pit! umuormuhumm:toanwmnnl i ol w8 peipgagl’ the king.: Tt doesn't take much ability for our mighty abilike 1o aid 2 dflfl& fbcfore - you: jworld in the work of restoration, we brts tastincy an o I But to trame {¢hange the tears of the world into the | govt t A peopls .want and . ‘. S Byt 2opa st e o e g e ity enact wise an: WS and to Le able ' peed to consider to pams dikeriminating Sudgmoxt P“tm\nllfltnubn ucmlmhl::; d some of It was made. u ig] ot ot intellizenc ‘Pounders 4t TS cBntey seavw <ois | “' o clsetly, sand thiy, all noces- (gt T bR for mul on o dw ter, They bullt thelr litils rade m-nn‘g house where men ehould be faught (hut

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