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vfit wlkru ERr fair led except LADY ASSISTANT Calls. Promotiy | F oe, 'rmventqru remain semnl Al ace TROICLIEN for-the the country during the next excopt_that somewhat lowel bable England an .‘p T and fair weather. Blank Boéks Made and Ruled to Order ” BROADWAY FRADK G. BENSON t winds_and fair wea Southern New England: day, slightly cooler on the mainlan Saturdsy fairs P Observations in Norwich. - - ORCHESTRA The following records, re, from Fer Dances, Weddings and The Bulletins observations show . the [ ons. changes.in témperature and the baro- Phone 125)-13| Metric changes Thursday: P .o Highest 33, lowest 68 . Predictions for Thursday: [ Thursday’s weather: Fair, southwest ~ winds, DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS -San, Moon ;-d Tides. Su: over the New past 24 hours for | showers in som nelons in"the south o 43 hours temper- ¥riday in southern d southern " New Yorx. '-l'ol‘gymo t: y Hook to n-tteruq—mnderue fered on‘-Wedncsday, er. Fair Fri- 'hlml'lun bond deci h the deci mm'tmm ‘bad "lr“ thelr “to making the award retroact to June 1, should an award Dbe ‘nm. and had consented to let the ar- de on_what date ‘between June 1 and the date of the ;lo.ld become eéffective. port Tivar n.y night that Mayor Mor- |'were said he was through with trying arbitration, having given n's -repi . - ag~the' maver was .one the men -wagsd this | it o aceep! ttorne: Eifies B. Whittlesey, the counsel t;r “the Morton Plant estate, has ordered that no attempt be made to operate. the cars, for he declared that the company could not pay the incrmed wages that were d and that as the strikers had refused to aecept an absdlutely fair and im- partial arbitration board, there was a5 Bar. | nothing else for the company to do. Mayor Morgan stated Thursday af-| terngon that - thes trolley company would make_né effort to operate cars and that as long as the strikers refuse’ to accept the. arbitration offered them that no cars will be run. Mayor Mo; . has taken initial steps to bring about a standardization of fares as charged by the public ser- vice busses and So-called “sitneys. He has had letters sent to the 18 may- “lors of _state requesting their views on the matter, and information S 2 33l 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. L5 5.54 Office Hours: S a.m.te 8 p.' m. §.§.;. 3.37 Telephene { |that has been taken in cities where .| this charactér of public service vehicle has established a business. _ Residents of New Lendon who re- member when the street cars were provided for New London gore than ours aftg TAFTVILLE Idle Moments in _the Stringing the Reported. It John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS news and fake—mostly, fake: “Huckleberry Edijtor” in the newspaper office drifts in the trolley waiting station with This is the signak for the gang W Jay in wait to.gather round him, takes olit his pa cil, the gang passes a sl¢ wink to o ! another and the reported says it. boya” . The bits of news come’ rapid cil. jota down hiero; he- ‘himself can ui Jot's doing today, “Right,” porter goes out bound officc. Here it is the same and it is at the druz store. On the w: erstand. &) John & Geo. H. Bliss OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK oF ALL KINDS Automboiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs; Painting, Trim- ming, Upholistering and Weed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches - Scott & Clark Corp. 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN "STREET notes, he reads, “Mrs. Whosit is visf ing in Boston,” in all probability” M ‘W. has not left the village | Bunday at Rocky Point.” nine chan es out of ten Mr. §. and - bachelor; ‘“John— gave a party night in honor of _his marriage” John, however, even thought of getting married. So goos. bad news sorinkled in among t porter cateh FHail .Columbia next d boys, who by the way smive without thought of injuring and all in'-the spirit of fun, -over. So, don’t blame the reporter e ory time, hlame the gang. *“Napoleon Thoutte, who has be overseas for the pagt 18 months h: sont word to his friends in the v lage that Ne has arrived safely New York. He further “he has bees he exnect this week. anyo: to receive hig dischar; are spending a few days with frien; in Boston. Contractor Georze Allen is bufldi: a large addition to the home of Jer: miah Donocan in the village. The as dition is at the rear of thp-house ai is twelve by four feet. The Ponemah Iouse DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY . Reem 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 i :30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. is Three of these showers are to be iz stalled, one on each floor. Heurs 8-12; PAY FOR APPRAISERS IN Amn H A sfipulau_on in _withdrawing the| shown in the paners, or. as an alter- can OUSE |cacc of Lucius E. Whiton of New|native, wo agreed that if ihe men London againgt the New London|would withdraw all conditions, e Wogpdworking Co. the cleérk of the court. the judgzment entered March 28, D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First.class Garage Service Cennected. Phone 19 at $50 each for the three appraise; 8. Victor Prinee, Thomas C._ Dilk Shetucket Strofll | R. May, $48.2 the committee on sale, a 3 for advertising. Teacher of Violin | and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TEEEPHONE 127-4 Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone. 1227 26-28 Broadway DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take clevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phene 175 Flowers and Trees|{ ¢ FOGR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Deliversd MAPLEWOOD NUIS!RY CO. T. H, PEABODY Some women would rather tell doctor of their aches and pains th gossip with their neighbors. ] { GIALS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try it! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned er freckled skin. < a bottle containing three ounces Orchard White, shake well, and y sunburn and .- tan lotion, plexion whitener, at a very, very sm: cost. Z Your grocer has the lemons and a: three ou few cent: ¢ of Orchard White for i and hands and sec how quickly t frecisles, sunburn, disappear and how clear, white the skin becomes. harmless. GAGER unera,!~ Director soft Yes! al It N'T to put your pupiic, thers K %’.’“fi‘-‘i»’u = S| P\high water it is low water whh b e by food tiae | Village— has been .a_time-honored custom, ever since the first reporter came to the-village, 'way back in the good old days, to gather up stray bits of news, for the village wits -to: stuff him full of news ,real as he is known town' about two o'clock, breezes into the usual greeting, “What's doing today.” , his long wellow pen- fire order, the reporter's pen- phies that only “Gosh, 7 sdys the J. choruses the gang. as the re-| or -the post 16 the office the reported goes over his in three years; “Mr. So and So and wife spent is an old| last approaching has ot 2zood, but don’t the unsuspecting re- from those whoe names appear. After a few layouts the reworter gets wise and watches out but once ina whils the| news slip one states that sent to Camp Mills where Napoleon Pepin and Hector Gauchier installing shower baths for use of their boarders. STIPULATION WITHDRAWING SU has_been filed ' with It states that has been satisfled and it taxes ecosts and Thomas McGinley, $150 for James ,.,M-mw Squeeze the juice of two lemons into bave a quarier pint of the best freckle and com- drug stere or toilet counter will supply Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the faee, neck, arms windburn and tan rons of the road them paid 15 cents ifor the ride they could obtain prioria to the strike for five cents. That rate prevailed a long time, but it was fi- naily decided that the rate of fare was too high and a flat raise of a nickel was established for a ride from one end of the line to the other and even a tpamsfer to the Norwich cars that Would carry to the city limits on the| nerth side of the city was provided.| Now it 1s very likely an increase in| the fare rate will be established. It will not. however, be 15 cents. That ‘ate is more than the patrons of the road will stand. but that a fare of 10 cents wil be charged for a ride to the beach' is probable. 7 theincrease 1s made in the wages of the operators of the cars,” said a man interested in the trolley road, “we must get ihe money to pay that' increase, and it must come from the. patrons of the cars. As in all oth- er cases, it is the byyer who pays the cost. The street raflway company cannot pay incrcased expenmses unless; they earn the money an to earn 5[' the road must get a. higher rate of fare.” A further statement on the present aspecty of the.trolley situation was is- sued Thursday by President Robert W. Perkins of the road. It was as ollow 3 The Bublic of Norwich, New London and of eastern Connecticut ought to be informed as to the present situation I the trolley tieup. and in order to make opr position. quite cl let me say that we have, from the/first, been will- ing and ready to arbitrate the differ- ences between the company and the provided that arbitration board could be made up in such a way as to secure an impartial finding. One of the first proposals we made in our megotiations, before the strike, t3vas to put the whole matter up to a beard madc up of twelve men to be selected from the residents of the four counties in which we operate. This was refused. We oftered to mako up | the board, one man selected by the ‘men, one by the company an done by the zovernor of the state, aithough in this provosal we were not ready to agree that the arbitrator sclected by the men should also act as their attor- ney, conducting and arguing the case, and then sit upon the bench and, with the other twe arbitrators, decide it. In the nesotiations which have been zoing on between ourselves and the men, through the mediation commit- tee, we made practically the same pro- posal. and in the negotiations which took pluce in T.ondon yesterday, to { 'ho | hel i ne to in s0 a2y 1t~ i rs. - it he ay ne Ve en a8 11 at ge ng d- nd o of Mayor 3lorgnll and the three members of the trolley cemmittee of the common counefl of New London, assisted by Mr. Bodenwein, who was chairman of ihe mediation committee appointed by | the State Chamber of Commerce at Norwich on Saturday, we renewed the offer te arbitrate oh the basis of the agreement which has already been x would withdraw all conditions and submit our differences to three men, one sclected bv the men, one by the company and the third te be appointed by Governor Holcomb, in the belief' that in that way we could both secure one man who would be absolutely un- biaged in any wa This final pronosal was made in a meeting at which were present. in ad- dition to the men already mentioned, five directors of the Shore Line, in- cluding three exeeutors of the estate of Morton F. Plant, and the proposal is, we beliove, absolutely fair, and as far as any self-respecting body of men i can =0, and we desire especially to call attention that this proposal,’ or one almost identical with it, was made in the early days of the discussion, and if there had been any spirit of fair play on the mart of the other parties to this controyersy the trolley riders of east- ern Coénnecticut would not have been put to the inconvenience whic¢h has re- sulted from the strike. 1 only have to repeat what T have said once bu!otc. that this strike is a strike agelnst the le of eastern Connectieut. Our employes are get- ting. as has been shown, all the mon- ey that we dre collecting that dees not %o to the payment of absolute’ necessi- ties in co nnection with the operatio and the only way that mere money can be pald is te take it frem the vockets of the riders and our whole contentien has been that we cannot ;{ne to turn that meney over, for, own in the statement of sterday, W eneed something ever $£173,000 of revenus in excess of what we collected in the last six months to meet these | oBlizations that must be met in order to keen the prenerty intact for the service of the neople of eastern Con-|| necticut. 19, TS, on = nd a an of oy all ny a he nd is Trolleymen’s Position. The attitude of the trollevmen given in the latest statement by J. Rooney, thelr representative, follows : Following the cenference yesterday n!k‘ernm Mr. Roomey gave out the SgXing_ statement: We want the public to know that as far as the sfreet railway men. are concerned, ‘a_settlement of the striie is. farther off than at the conclusion of the meeting with the mediation committee in Norwich last Monday, At that meeting, the first propesition of the mediation committee was thai each side. sho d el s arbitrator. and the ‘ovo th‘ state select the tlurd v;ueb'm The date tnum M& toh 25 years ago are recalling that pat-|pa { which the magues urned for dinnér s casiie the guéstion after. dhm Wc en presented this propositie: by the mediation committee, mn t.he y would choose their , the men cloose 'wo_arbitrators select the 'hlrd. b= f they were unable to agree on the choico of the third arbitrator, he would be named by Messrs. Taft and Manly of the war labor board, pro- viding, however, that this board could render no decision to hecome effective financial con- allow the payment of the award, should an award be made, and should -this be the case, the arbitration board would decide when the award would become effective. “We considered it unfair that the company would restrict this board as to tWwe date of the award and ll!ow the other board to be unrestricted. met Wedne-day in the office of M-.)or Morgan, and were presented had a conference with the trustees o the Plant estate, who are mrs of the Shore Line property: 'The men and company to agree to arbitrate their present differences, before a g¢ommittee of three, one appointed by the company, one by the men, and th third by the governor of the state ot fiom\e._ucm, the very same propo- tion that was disapproved by. the men at Monday's conference. “Fhe next. proposition we met in trying to -settle this question was the agreement on the part of the com- ny to return te their original prop- proposition by the. mayor, he Mfln(({ ozluon of settlement which is further ay from an amicable solution than euher the first or.second proposition presented to us by’ the mediation committee last Monday." CONSUL ZABRISKIE WRITES OF MEXICAN NATIONAL DRINK In a recent issue of the bulletin of the Pan American Union, which /s been received in this city, Hon. Lu- ther K. Zabriskie of this city, who is now United 'States consul at Aguasca- lientes, Aguas. Mexico, is the contrib- utor of an instructive and entertain- ing article upon “Pulque and Other Maguey Products,” in which he writes of Ihic Mexloan national drink which is derived from a species of the-cac- tus, and of the varied uses to which plant lends itself. abriskie opens his zine. article. as follow The peonesclaim it lends strenzth to their ba: muscles, and witnesses to the prodigious feats of these human trucks. the cargadores of Mexico, can say naught to the contrary; invalids suffering from Drights' disease, stom- ach =rd bowel troubles and nervous disorers, give cheerful testfmony to its efficacy as a panacea for all their ills, and their testimonials bear a very ring that carries conviction to the.most doubtful; while the generous Mexican host through all the disturb- ed annals of the country’s histo from the zlorious reign of Moctezuma to the present dav, desires no richer offering wherewith to regale the guest gates as an ald in his ef- stain the reputation of the of his people. pisco to Peru, and sake to Japan, such is the rela- tion that pulaue bears to Mexjco. Pulgue is the Mexican mnational,drink and is found nowhere else; and de- spite the threatening clouds of prohi- bition looming up on the world’s her- izon, until a more profitable dispos tion can be made of the plant to wi this beverage owes its being, the lingering echoc the Chinese, th : dinavians, and the health prosperity” of the Yankees will have long since died away and been for- gotten before the curtain is rung down on the expressive ul-satistying “salud, S daily toast- maga- “and the numerou: plant serv article concludes as follo Consequently the Mexican dreads the advent of a world-wide prohibi- tion wave, which must surely compel him~to burn the upturncd maguey as so much worthless stubble and to hang on the wall of his tinacal as a memento of bliscful bygone days the tecomate (sack) which he has ban- dled for se many vears in the gathe: ing of the delicious aguamiel, The red-cheeked maiden, who has her days in a maguey-leaf cottage. who has never worn a batter fro than that provided by the maguey fi bre, and, who, as a little ziri Jearned her first sewing lesson with ax ma- thorn and its attendant fibre Fvead, will likewise lament the rad- ical change. A violent transformation of life and customs must ensye il tho beverage o the common people is beveraze of the common people iz felt most keenly by the Crwan and sinew of the mesa lands, whe, at the present day, with but 6 centavos left| in the folds of his blue jegns, is able to join a thirsty comrade at’the har and Have one on me? After showing EORN- Stenington _ (Paweatuck) 1816, a son, Sampson Spr: . and-Mrs, Sampson Bpry. i In Voluntown, a daughter, Tetha Wilsen, to Mr. and” Mrs, George Sheldon. e MARRI!D STEWART—WILCO! Stonin, R. Sanford. of “Wollaston, Mass, apd Miss Bean mera Woiicon of Stonington. PROK—SHAW—In Norwich, 1919, by Re T. Cobb, ® Peck of Norwich and Mpe B. of Tn.nvlue ton, July die, Wiliia: Pnl!ndelnhh an arine Kimball o \orwieh. DIED BARAL—In Norwich, Annie Jones, wife Baral, aged 36 years. Funeral services will be held at Church & Allen’s undertaking parlors Satur- day, July 36, at 2.80 m. Burial in Poaueunucu cemstery. Automobile cortege. Chicago, July 21, 1819, ann. Funeral !ro’m the home Mrs. Frank Caulfield, No. street. Baturday mo; Requiem mass in § nufcu-a church At 3 o'clock, Automphile cortege. WELLS—In Wethersfield, Cenn., July 24, 1819, Alpert Wells of Norwich. tgfl-*n—x New London, July 23, 19, Cyrus B, Fengar. AVERI] Entered into rest, in this gity, July 23, 1819, Hattié Clark, beioved wite ‘ot Totin & kyerin Funeral se; Wri oF Tate Ty lldQBCG.IdInum‘nr orvate ES sra.mto R [t ‘;ul‘m..nt £ hs, s.sur. favorite | | Meat Dept. g‘erlted Corned Beef; 20c Ib. Frgd\ Killed Native Fowl, 45¢ Ib. Leg Genuine Spring Lamb, 45c¢ Ib. Veal Chaps, 45¢ Ib. Veal Cutlets, 50c Ib. Heavy Western Beef One pound boxes Cod Bits, worth 16¢ for Friday and Saturday. 81-85 Franklin Strect AUTO DELIVERY TELEPHONE 759 'TENTH ANNIVERSARY NOTED BY MR. AND MRS. FRED MABREY ding is of Norwich interest: Mr. and Mrs. ¥red D. Mabrey are celebrating their tenth annivewssary this we Last tained little fuminy party cons C. Shaw, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Barnes, aliss Belle Sanford, Mrs. D. C. Banks, Mri Teets. night in the, a dance of Norwich and Ocean beacn will he th bride of a few months. Resume Telegrams to Germany. After being restricted on messages to Gesman for ove years the Western Union compan will start today to recelve private and business messages for Germany. These messages must be written in cither Inglish, Freneh, German, Italian French. ! EVERY MAN AND SHOULD XNOW, How to have pove freciies, ow screniciben eyes, : Foct sugging n, Prowote the growtii of 1 and ey proms; s of stomach: . Specify T wil wend or Tellar For same for on i have no- mira “nothing but advice de years' experfence with s o7’ testimonial Al s iy personal atientio mne In the strictest coafidence. faction is zuaranteed |{unded Professor {5 Princeton Ave. Church & Allen 15 Main. Street Funeral Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistant Telephene 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH - WM, SMITH ALLEN WHAT erived thou- A. G. THOMPSON, F. 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