Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 6, 1920, Page 11

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MOTHERS, 0 T0-SPEED MINERS e —— | L3 8¢ New York, April §—John L. Lewis,| ed by the miners as the :‘:"1::; R internatienal president of the United workers in t.h:- :'numcm o e ‘Miné Workers, announced today that| figures 'bw? on the reports of the he m taken charge of the interests|Pennsylvania compensation- - {0t anthracite miners and would nttempt sk ‘spee, the negotiations ity ‘ot & n ':uu lds'r&mel mersma hard| After reading the toal flewds, " T said the sub-commit- inta. tha Fesop: thel - B ted to make the new con- | jo 5 : ::ict‘ s ‘miking progress ana that| The ovetaters, IV is W T : |Vl be mmmest T+ e mmend ot ne orkers| J 1 Briain, Inc, Staion , New York, .Y, hy = e mine operators, he added, “are 4 - in o EEET LT efenta- from.f 5o a i emain e sty tatn I ery. o the | bank fo bank for all classes of inside oper st Hearin up WE bR miners' demands early this week. It is| and outside day labor. This propesal ned. : of | quite probable, he said, that they will| Will be vigorously epposed, it 18} P'eln ® 1 ndred police stations then offer counter-proposals and the | stated, on the ground that, such ADl,ng" barracks all over Ireland were committee “will get down to business|agreement will curtajl production and} on 1ichea” They had, however, been| ang -render definite decisions.” increase overhead expenditures. previously abandoned by the govern- | The employers at today's meeting| The mine owners to ment because of the difficulty of- 1ot the committee went on record as {e% pollcemen In charge holding them being opposed to granting the min- $ egainst attacks by hundreds of ‘en’ demand for a uniform wage scale i 5 ¢ for various occupations in the hard | tion, but it was reported that they are| “pii.,oive military precautions were coal fields. They preserited statisties|considering offering a wage advaneel . )o; in and around Dublin and oth- and data purporting to show the im- | not exceeding 20 per cenf. They are| .. citios and the examinaf practibility of granting such a propo- | also reported to be favorable to the sal. closed shop but are opposed to the | i preventing a possible armed revolt, The operators also presented fur-|establishment .of the “checkoff” sys-| gy t no such comprehensive plan of ther data to refute statistics present-! tem of collecting union dues . - Outrages against public offices’ and barracks as occurred was foreseen. It has been very quiet todav. Until AVIATION CREW SAILS TO $625,000 BEQUEATHED TO SINN FEINERS DEMONSTRATE late in the afternoon the. of absence MAN THE DIRIGIBLE R-38 TWO HOUSES FOR THE AGED WIDESPREAD ~ORGANIZATION | soldiers from the streets was con- = = spicuous, but at five o'clock a military 3 peil §.—Bigh ¢| Nashua, N. HL, April 5—Two houses| Dublin, April 5.—Though there Was|iorry with' armed soldiers drove up —uh"oa:n:::; AL o o en | for the med in this city are bequeath. | rio Baster rebeltion, the Stn Welners|ana raided a small saloon known 35 B o Caiifornia. and | ed & fotal of $625,000 by the will of | gave the government nearly asmuch|the “Republican Bar” off Connell Cape May, N. 1., which will assist in|Miss Mary 1. Hunt, which was filed | annoyance as if there had been. They| street, and arrested five men. A hos. avigating ihe dirigible R-38 to Amer-| for probate here today. - Miss Hunt|demonstrated also ~their 0| S clowd avon-assemblen and sang i6a. mailed today a rd the transport|died in Boston on March 9, leving an | organization and the secrecy ;\lk Sinn Fein song. The soldiers fired a Princess Matoika. The R-33, sister|estate estimated $800,000. She was| which they are able te execute e‘ volley over the heads of the a airship of the R.34, first dirizible to|considered the wealthiest spinster in|coups simultaneously in_every part of| which did no damage. crow eross the Atlantic Ocean, will be|New Hampshire. the island. specially constructed hng- | The principal hequests are to the| Not only were tax offices and po- | EDUCATORS IN CHINA HOLD ‘ kel N 1. on completing | Mary ¥, Hunt home for aged Protes-|lice barracks attacked, but private 1 ) :r‘:n:‘::v‘ h"s: e is being buiit gwr the u:?-wnmrn and the John M. Hunt| residences of tax collectors were alse o zzN»—-‘ Mash MEET"‘G‘ neW r uct Ameriean navy by Geat Britain bome for aged persons, which was|raided. Papers were removed and de*| Peking, April 2.—Several hundred gy - founded by Miss Hunt and her mother stroved, but in these raids n0 oné was| Chinese representing, it is said, more Martford.—Miss Minnie A. Segur, |Some years ago in memory of her|injured, ¢ than twenty educational and commer- has been ographer for | father. The destruction of tax records will|'cial organizations in the capital, de- h b]ons:s by Cecrwin ot Wib I the | TR R RS greatly embarrass the authorities and| fied the government ban on mass Ul es that was you‘r governors offce 12 vears, left lost| Middletown. — The present retail|delay the collection of the income tax.|meetings last Sunday, They assem- —_— ek for New Haven, where she will | price of ice is 60 cents a hundred, but | Most payments were made by the end m:gl in the grounds of the Temple of be employed by the secretary of Yale | how lopg this will be in force is not | of March, but in hundreds: of cases| A; university s s o e e 6 any new color you wish speeches on current political topies and passeq a series of resolutions’ dealing with Chino-Japanese relations EW colored flakes that are made ive j i " . Setore neres Cinara e e N = i, g S g ek, < Ao = Fhe: call. as circulated secretly Sfter wear! They give this lovely color at the same time they are laundering n lfts tO hlldren R :l;i‘vixflanoe of the government's These shnnmmng flakes are as fragile, as delicate, as Lux. They whi up known. the taxpayers are -in arrears, and one evening that she blunuhr & was me and she did not deny it."—Desten ts. L whip “A mugical nevelty.® d 5 ‘When the police arrived. en the mnto 2 bowlful of gy lather. You l:"z‘ in your demure white blouse of Yodr “What ts 1t : 4 . f 5 i d d ded to k v = T8 T 5 ¥ “A jazz epera written enf tor P Ceach them to make their own Jiffy-Jell desserts and serve ll | Wan zoing on, students in' the crowd camisole faded by careless washing, swish it sbout for a few minutes in the shing A, o i, entiosty 5 in dainty ways. See offers below | ll e ane b pe Lt Mo suds—and just while it is being washed it gets a smart new turquoise or bisque. A s e g Bl . = e *} ments ; . : > P 3 > g Con o - ments were summoned ang the meet You don’t have to be content with a simple flesh or pink, for Twink comes Im'\’:’l S tes oo & TR s 4 . o | 4 following resolutions had been in twentyone fashionsble colors. +Delicate tints for your daintiest collars and | noti€y it ome month in advance if 1 5 . changed my address."—THe “That Japan's propesal te open di- underwéar, and bright popular shades of the moment for your blouses, scarfs ’ Sector, et :esotjlat:onu regw rding bamy‘;- and handkerchiefs. 5 s PO ka5 ¥ “He seems like a very oright mam: ung be rejecteq and the case be sub- - mitted to the League of Nations for . mm'l' mever heard of him before, & e That she Moock houlg b right - i b e oW “case shoul settled in accordance with the x"le‘of bim if he had just been appoinfed to lutfons adopied at a previous mass . Every time the Twink colots turn out dlear and unstreaked—and so fast youean - T e MNP SR a3 = wash your blouse several times in Lux before its next Twinking. And Twink “I dom't ses why you call your place i o, TDRE the Chino-Japaness Jolnt de. | . £ % > ; | a bungalow,” said Smith to his neigh: ‘ence pact and other treaties | mumhmanyfikmpmwagaknemflmhm. 3 J ¢ and 3Eresments . epnciated.. bekaaes i » “ two Peking -and Tokio should be abro-| gated, bor. . i 2 PloE “Well, i it isn't 2 bungalow, = § | 2 or three packages of Twink in your favorite colots and umt'“'-mm-u?nbor. “The % e PR P I g 3 T representatives. in Thentein, aua Be. | : surprisingly easy directions that come with the package. The { Get wis & bungle and I still owe for it . S penroons Freekty. - King should.be releaseq and that free: ment stores, 5 and 10 cent stores and your druggist have Twink. Lever Bros. oThe Deughter—tWuy, whaterer: | om of speech, publicat d as- 5 es yi ‘erdinand - hasn't K e Semhly be nestipe o fhh BT Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux). 7 Bindred Wiiase t5 his name? = Hu' R | 2 3 “That if the government should dis- teld me he had an uncounted fortun€’ 1 2 regard the wishes of thé people, reso- The Oid Man—Mebbe he had 'm: i lutione adopted at the Shanghai mass . ; . meeting be carried out.” [ it—Housten Post. R A Leng Time Since—“Can you sug " . DESCHANEL GETS INSIGNIA gest. a nice inexpensive car I ead. Serve this week a real-fruit dessert OF ORDER OF ANNUNZIATA g it Nice, France, April 5 —(Havas)— 4 inexpen- 3 ¢ President Deschanel visited Nice to- — ¢ house, Those things ifiy-Jell, above all else, is the dessert for 1 )| day and shortly after his arrival re- o Less than apples cost AT el P ¢ [ ek, SR X . g % & Yet Jiffy-Jell, with its rich, rare fruits, costs ?;'z..'?‘,:fi'?.fff,’} fg’; ‘l;xré?:: m:? ves at the same time o S They revel in it. Five times the cost can fegs than apples cost. uel of Italy, S serve them nothing half-way so appealing. It comes ready-sweetened. It comes acidu- | oary ooy eas pted the local cem. | e Tt means real fruit—a wealth of it; the fruit lated with lemon or grape acid. The fruit erected tao those who lost their lives 2 - 3 Y 1D 5 2 tha that children need. Accept these offers this essence comesina vial. Simply add water and in the war, after placing a wreth on Age-Herala, ¢ \ week — let them know Jiffy-Jell. a package will serve six‘in mold form, or B i 3 3 ] P = it way I can't lose."—Birmingham. ) ¥ ] “ 5 4 i 564, an | F. N. Mifchell. The offering was $1.|works. < S i N a § S The municipality tendered the pres- [MURity library for March was 564, t ! KALEIDOSC! _ ) ¢ twelve if you-whip the jell. / Mont o banavet at which he deliversd increage abeve the Febfuary circila- | At a town meeting held Saturday a | Minnie Cour is home from Hiritord OPE : Crushed fruit in it * No othet fruit-made dainty costs so little of [ Nice and fhe entire Sesarrmens’ of| Miss Harriet Brady of Mansfield =l ool o Schools opened Monday after Nav- | There ate no trees.on the Faikiead : is so inviting. Alpes-Maritimes had contributed | Center spent Sunday with relatives Y ng'a week vacation for Easter. £ i i i i = greatly to the salvation of France in|here. Miss Mary Wren, a local tescher,| The b railways are valued at - Jiffy-Jell is the new-style quick gelatine des- i ; e T & ; by o ce R s DS Tab i‘!— s:d’;“ Mr. and Mra Frank B, Hail went to | ¥ent (0 her home” in Maine for u ui‘;? - e RETY S 1 illi , Try pineapple flavor and loganberry. e domestic sclence in New- York, has | vigit th B Tbhn ‘ahd Zamily in L sl o6 G el s REE | SRR 13 100T hexr adopi S i oo e b gl BELGIAN LABOR CONGRE been spending the Easter recess With | bosonasiods Good. Friday. Miss Viola Cummings, who has beeR | ore than 35,000 & year designing fa- g lime-fruit flavor for a tart, green salad jell. L R CONGRESS chen a teacher, has resigned. E The fruit is not a mere flayor. Each package ey mint for a mint jell to gy meaé CONDITIONALLY SOCIALISTIG | er mother, Mrs. E. G. Lyon. Misses Edna and kLllllsn snhx:;lm o0 ) vors_and benben boxes. s 25 i iquis it-jui 5 - i — The Missionary society met at the [have ‘gone to Brookiyn ~and other Sclentific tests haye shown that the ¥ contains 2 bottle of liquid fruit-juice essence. Let the girl make it — teach her houseke?- pBrusseld, April 5—The Belgion la- |parsoriage Friday afternoon. Because |places for the next ihreo weeks. —|OUTTHIS QUT—ITIS WORTH MONEY | hot hinch scfved In the schools s i ; o Py . E ; - ‘ther ere was T, & . U Cut t t Wc crush the (fl.!lf, condense the j'mce'and ing.” Then use the trade-marks to get molds, “3§a§?nfi:55m";§lv§g OI{el:dh:_\gxs ?:.t‘ :‘tn :{mluuntdnw: 2 ri 55 e e ot Tonmers | moht 2, 8 Ui sclens it :;EL big factor in 2 7 4 seal it. Tt makes Jiffy-Jell a real-fruit dainty, cups, spoons, etc. Teach them dainty ways Jority” upon conditional participation | Church condueted the devotional exer- | mother over Good Friday. Ave. Chicago, T wriiing yoiraame |0 % 0 L Lo : ick in frait. of serving. of the socialists in the government. 1t|cises and Mife Hiina Mitchell was at| At the Baster service at the Congre- |and ‘address cleariy. You will recetve | A Hindy girl, wtter her . < gk 3 v . and Down the Comgo |gational church Sunday morning the |in re! Drsease, o 3 Buy enough Jiffy-Jell to get the molds you Ieformisili Ehe, Somc D Iaw thetix-{ SEE RS ) e & " T Esten | Foley's Honey and Tar. for coughs | except to the nearest reiatives or fam- We crush half a pineapple in Hawali—fruit ) THOUE e .2 ation of capital and industrial condi- | River was read by Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. | mubject was The Message of Easter |ooids and croup: Foley Kidhe o iy friends. o TR See how it changes your dinners. i The congress also decided upon a|tled How Prayer reame the Fetish- | w e sm, bac! i ) Jiffy-Jell dessert. So with all fruits— the fruit your children lfigerj et mill;m‘ l:; parliamentary sesgion, they will with- | es, and Mrs -Hope read Kiknakma.|o'clock Sunday afternoon with a leader |ments. and Foley Catharilc Tablets instrument that measares esserice is abundant. e French scientist claims to hae children get. 01 : v “Fnd d 3. opt il reons draw. The ixth chapter of the book A Cru- | from the Christian Endeavor soclety. |wholssome an v o #’xfl 9 te sups May Day as a protest against the|sade of Compassion was read by Mra. | Frank J. Sears has moved to his new snecs. | gestions from others. X cost of living an dwith the object of | Church. Prayer was offered by Mrs. | home over the market in which he o % An emergency brake for bicycles, te- obtabning realjgation of the socialist Ten Flavors in Glass Vials ===|be applied by back pedaling should programme. < Bottle in Each Package e et o O > 3 102D INFANTR ws an old pl = P Mint imy erry lant, the™ I-ML 3 Lcnnbe‘r;:y A VETERAN ASSOCIATION odor of wi causes peaple to lose 3 Strawberry Pineapgle Orange Lemon Coffee ——— * | their way and makes their senses of Hartford, Conn., April 5.—Former 3 direction nil yatil the smeil ceases members of the 1024 Infantry will er meet at the state armory Wednesday B ”rx-ny anpu“‘tu- bhas been 4 ly One Best Way T fects in concret: evening, in the room of the Spanish ’ (/ ‘War veterans, to organize a veteran 4 n association and to consider pians for a celebration of the second anniversary of the battle of Seicheprey on April 20. In the year 1781 there were only 38~ Individual dessert molds wheeled conveyances in Philadeiphia. Colonel Joh: H. (Machin Gun! Sevke =The same in pint size Style-C. Parker, o ks i con::anidurln; A i ; Wheeled vehicies in Boston in 1764 1 g the battle, will be present. ‘embers ‘b mt dlmu e In assorted styles of alumi- Jiffy-Cup for measuring . of the 102nd from = all parts of the An aluminum half-pint eup. state are expected. Fill twice with water to dissolve nmom, six to the set. The six will serve a full package of that attacks the body. To take drastic, harsh-act- s R tips,” sAid the b . .ing purgative medicine is not the best way to overcome constipa- e Jiffy-Jell. Sead S trade-marks e JOTIL Deey MONTVILLE tion. To force the bowels to move by repeated dosing with laxatives barber. “I had $500 in tips 1o ae- for the six assorted. 5 pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. A Jarge"chigregitiop Lves presenk PRl s ool B s o cathartics is not the best way to help Nature to normal. s e T R s A new British coaling plant has re- e D v 1ttt swallow tities of oil may not do actual harm, but often ceniiy been erected at Port Natal g 2 . The church r % ; > = The plant is to the ealy s aeiTiity aesoraraa: Witk puie: fails to do msml . But Beecham’s Pills act differently. They of 65 Ming tn Bowtn Afcica snd it 1a ascension lilies and potted plants. The : choir, ‘made its first appearan persuade instead of force. “SWe " the stomach, liven 3 Shited BaC-AVERE e i) | é‘f;';?:, :”::';mx,&‘:‘g,%m’c:mh: 1 the liver, activate the kidneys and help to restore r:g:iu, 1 | Mrs. Bortram Edmonds, Miss, Lillian bowel evacuation. Heneg, by helping to remove cauges, |'Sawyer; altos, Mrs. Reuben Austin, - Iinsecm'ingl effeets. Wfim in need of reli Ray . of exceptionally high order and won 1 merited praise. There was a_ solo, e\ Easter, Joyous Baster, by Miss Lillian ’ ize, i i London, a former . Silver Dessert Speons, teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogeré HEelfut New 5 | silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks plus Member of the Shoir. Mim Suwyer Xay 1 B : 10c for postage aad. packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set. friends were glad of the gpportanity anthem of hearing her again. Miss Maude e Fiat Molds” | Jiffy Desgiét Co, Waub‘/flu, Wis, I enclose .. trade-marks for h which send the gifts T check at side. They have been tested and proven, for over sixty years, by. - ; town. 3iss Lyon is organist and cho .. thousands of people, all over the world. A trial will convinee. ~ « M Hope Freeland of Sutton, E Mass., and Miss Edith Huggard re- sume their studies at Connecticut col- lege this week after a vacation of 11 d‘iv(' Gertrude Olson spent the week 'nfu:t?u Pratt, ‘:r!kur :a.g' Robert Tisle e Pratt, with Miss Olive Shumway, all of New Haven, were Easter guests of Mrs. Jane Paton. R " Miss Blma Mitchell, who teaches in Mystlc, is spending the vacation with her parents at the parsonage. r s iatabion o ke stin o4 s maman nclose 10¢ for postage at spoon alone e

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