Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 6

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" 5 seen in the anrouiceme Publicity given the fact that doors on|3°¢ v uyop dwellings along Maple street had been m-lnufacxuror'lhdl ihe price pe cord marked recently with figures has brought ti'ion filed for an investigation of light the fact that other houses in| This manufacturer states that the | windham county, like all of the other|occmpany as an effort to hamper and ! manufacturing conditions, noy _under- D ; | way. B Bt A R i ,‘,’,‘;{’y The operatlves are hopelul, howeevr, a A speclal meeting of the|that heir“acceptances of the new an s cense revenue was in excess of one mil-| stockholders is scheduled to be held at|}oWwer scale of wages will lead to enliv- cuitting rate that has prevhiled up :0|lion dollars, these reports show. ok ey bt i ek Monday's . statement the Riverside section have:been v be the “high ‘signs’ > per cent. lower thar about four years, azo. With the redue- ion in the price of.[rain and lower la- { Bor costs, men who nire teams are also i Jooking for lower hauling costs, %0 | compa good hard wood sis being quoted at §12 & eerd in this territory. DANIELSON tion of the action of the en.tol manu-|atre is selling ladies’ eamfy Christmas facturers in reducing the wage seale is 5 one lumber secretary of state, Hartford, show that o number of men who are laid off from| counties of the state, suffered a consid- No one as vet has sclved | their regular employment at' this time ry of the markings, malkes it possible to hire woodchopers n chalk and are not who will work for less than §3 per ‘cord rently, the work of chil erable financial loss as the result of the| g amme, now. Then, as another contributing fac-| These tor to the lowering of the rates for ¢hap- ping, there ar emany hundreds o cords of wood Teady for, distributicn in the local territory. The mildness of the érson making the 1 winter to daie has made many owners s reports of houses bein of this wood uneasy and the dig cuiters me Monday, ‘rom the hroad street|fear a price slump that Wil leave them with great ai figures show that the ‘receipts for 'Windham county during 1920 were 29, whereds in the preceding year ounty’s revenue was §78,852.02, Windham county’s loss from license revenue *was $32,064, received from the granting of 56 licenses, The report shows that “Although there what that something is re d. Then aga'n the idg at all. A stra s that a0 vhe can be G-odyear. "Kn From all outward appearances, the Y - evenutually’ {HSSrenEnmeRiay . gt TIIRE during the preceding e o | 22 12 e S wage reduction affecting ceive some benefits. ~At the present time | year, 'As against 3,777 sentenced for in-|nearly 2,000 operatives in this section ‘toxication during ‘the 1819 fiscal year|went into effcct Monday without causing ly 943 were sen d for the same New Idea store opposite Orpheum the- z:ayu during the ll;:‘“fi;ol yoar. any unrest or disturb: in the industry. slippers, all colors at $1.75. The kind President ¥. A. Siberling of the Good-Iat present under adverse conditions. The you pay $2.50 to $3.00 elsewhere.—adv. | ¥ear Tire and Rubber company. issued al Akron another statement, published on to woodchoppéts is also to be reduced. Figures compiled at the office of the|Mofidy, In Which he described the loss of license revenue. The loss. in li-| wyrked put. the | the coming of the new year. attorneys will resist the suit| Jedrings to have been held Monday to and seek to have it dismissed at opge, |determine whether intoxicants seized h‘l‘ in advance of the annual meeting to ve|raids made by the local police 2 weel President . Siber- | 250 Saturday night should be déclared a ling says that the Monnett claim that|nuisance and ordred dmmye‘tli i the company directors have been operat-|tinued in the city court until Decem! ing to their personal advantage and to| 30 in the cases interesting Henry Wright. |} SHOULD A WIFE OR SWEETHEART ALWA" TEI.L THE TRUTH hald this week Friday. which is. struggling along In cotton mills operatives, a8 a whole, have accepted the .| reduction as an unweicome but necessary feature of the general readjustment of “LET’S BE FASI'HONABLE A PARAMOUNT COMEDY IF IT'S LAUGHTER YOU'RE AFTER, THEN DON'T MiSs ‘I','I. FUN- NIEST, BREEZIEST AND LIVEL] T“l“ IN FILMDOM. ' ANOTH- enment in cotton mills hereabouts with ETHEL CLAYTON, in “THE LADDER OF LIES” i heir pande Solth e ved were less. jail committments in the 1920 | the detriment and loss of the- stock- | who is anxious to regain six barrels of |} TO HIM ABOUT EVERYTHING. SEE UTIFUL ETHEL In mills hereabouts Monday, cotton op-| oo, S0 B SO0 Ol _{fiscal year, the jail had a bigger work-|hclders is entirely without foundation.|cider seized at his place; John Ruski. CLAYTON IN THIS SOUL-STIRRING .TOIV—THIN ANSWER | tives went to work at n wage scale S : g °*|ing balance on September 30, 1920, than| N> such concern as the Goedvear In-|Peter Annis, John Juskwkez. that in forc It was stated ghere on Monday thae|on September 30, 1919, with 1592 re- ¢ week. Tha | the price per cord for chopping wood may | maining on September 3J of this year. ed with eqn: n-| be reduced to as 7low.as $2.50 a cord, | Those who left the courf jils sudden- tion. A refice-| W of the has been through t vestment company, 1nentioned the| Louls Couture, at whose place " on Mpnnett petition now exists or ever did ch will be double the rate pald up|ly and without notifying the wasdens| (Continued on Page Twelve, Col. One) YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Felt Silppers—-—Shaes—Hoswry THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIETS The Most Appreciated Christmas Gifts BUY THEM AT OUR STORES, WHERE YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET THE FULL VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR. For Women Black FELT SLIPPERS g MOCCASIN STYLE Brown THE KIND YOU PAY Regular $2.50 FOR $5.50 $1 .7 5 Value ALL COLORS $7.98 FELT SLIPPERS ALL COLORS LEATHER SOLES Ribbon or Fur Trimmed $1.95 : ‘For Children 5, FELT SLIPPERS and Brown e PRETTY DESIGNS 65c, T5c, 85¢ Sewed BLUE AND RED $3.98 Children’s Rubbers BLUE AND RED $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 lce and Hutchins WOMEN'S HEATHER HOSE, Drop Stitch—The Kind You Pay $3.50 For— - 5145 A PAIR EXTRA SPECIAL Bick FOR MEN Brown - Narrow FELT SLIPPERS Wik 31.9 5 Toe $4.95 COMFY SLIPPERS SL75 Men’s Cashmere Worsted Hose, 50c a Pair # Rice and Hutchins FOR MEN FOR CHILDREN SILK HOSE FELT BOOTEES IPSWICH BRAND—PURE SILK PACKED 6 PAIR IN A BOX MEN'S LISLE HOSE EDUCATOR SHOES WORK SHOES — DRESS SHOES OPEN EVENINGS | The Store That Is Boomi TIL. 9 O\CLOCK e Store That Is Booming Center Street EVERY DAY pUR.| There Is a Reason Why the People Come to ING XMAS WEEK. ) This Store to Trade. . The New Idea Store Opposite Orpheum Theatre. — AND + The Manufacturers’ Shoe Qutlet Prospect Street Next to Post Office. Moosup, Conn. 19 Center Street o ®00 Goodyear e 06 EXTRA SPECIAL: WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS ALL COLORS. Regular $2.00 Grade PAIR 50c Men’s Cashmere Worsted Hose, 75¢ a Pair FOR CHILDREN BLUE AND RED FELT SLIPPERS 63c A PARR $1.25 — $1.50 — $1.75 BLUE AND RED A Wonderful Value. 45¢ A PAIR CRAWFORD SHOES 65¢c — 75¢c — 85¢ THE FAMOUS ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES FOR MEN THE XMAS STORE THAT SAVES YOU Danielson, Conn. Providence street n small quantity of li- INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY uor, in two bottles, was seized, did not B e S o w1 | “TODAY—BEBE DANIELS, im “You Never Can Tall®_ It was stated Monday that Mr. Wright —_—m—— contends that the cider seized at his CHARLES RAY, in “HOMER COMES HOME” blace had been prepared and set to make yinegar and that in,his opinions that his property should be restared to him. - e A meeting of the Wisdham County Bar association ' was held hers Monday TODAY at the offices of Judge T M. Warner AND clerk - of the superior court. State At-|f forney Charles B, Searis waa elected prea- | * W EONESDAY ident for the ensuing year and E. M. Warner secreta:y-treasurer. The Jibrary committee selected is made up of Attorneys John F. Carpenter of this city, Arthur G. Bill of +Daniclson 5 and Samuel Harvey of Willimantic. A ,St” of “lrule special library committee for Willimantic |f vas appointed and is made up of Attors - > . T nevs George E. Hinman, a judge of the New York’s Biggest &l‘e Hit, in “CHILDREN NOT WANTED” | superior court; Samuel Harvey and T. J. Kelly. NOW PLAYING BATHING BABIES MAN, GIRL' AND LION MATINEE. .. 20c NIGHT.. 200-25c The meeting \med to authorize the Areasurcr with' the approval of the presi- dent, to investizate and, if advisable. prepare a proper index, at a resonable cxpense. A year ago this week it was recalled Monday, Putnam was in -the grip of a {cold wave of unusual severity, the tem- | perature dropping - far.below the zero mark. There are various reasons why many people are thankful that these con- ditions are wit being duplicated this season which hasgproduced as ideal a De- cember as can De ricalled. While ice harvesting was underway in this vicinity a year ago this week ponds are barely skimmed over with a thin coating of ice at this time. George M. Fine formerly manager and lessee of the Bradley tueatre in this city and later lessee of a theatre at New London, has purchased a part interest in THE MOON RIDERS, Episode 6 FINANCIAL REPORT SHOWS ENORMOUS DEFICIT IN ITALY Rome, Dec. 19.—Signor Meda. minister of the interior, in presenting his financial statement to the chamber of deputies to- day, during the course of which he an. Bowman Brothers' Blue Grass Minstrels | Jow ooy, & PUdEet deficit of nearly fyur- and will venture into the producing. field | oSt ror' 19915 of ApeeociEmto ten o :flz:m;;l:; ;}‘fia“::xl“;gd‘;‘; n’:‘;‘“‘r"““‘"fi lion lire, said tiris situation would incicate will cover a nuiber of southern states. |3 E2e situatign. e declared it would in;slrarliln; i:‘iglflmfg:d:‘ym;’?hl “L‘: g*;:: optimistic because of our faith in our berts and that weeks of guaranteed busi- f,‘:f:,:;f‘,m:{“;;‘f?" ey s ness will await his company upon its|™"g! s will 4 or Meda assert taly's bad leaving New York some time during Jam- nnm‘:.l situation 'a:d.m;,:‘.lmm;u of uary. i the al Mr. Fine and his associates have pur- hol,"’:fi,"d'.fl';,°",:fi,f'}',‘,’:,‘,?"‘e s chased a Pullman caf for the uso of the liong* o fact, he said, - the. prcdhnt Eompgne J,'{",,f,"‘,,‘z :;“h:m::::’:oli: budget was better thin the last, while in connection with Liberty loan drives and | 1y ext would show nearly four billion the carrying on of patriotic propaganda | gipees in seflcit 2 3 S 2 . i s e ignor Meda urged sacrifices at home in s e U :;Irll::;'u:‘umprove Italy’s credit abroad. He and will provide sleeping accommodations| “Credit neither is asked nor given ys for the entire company. It is splendidiy lag charity or a gift, but as an acknow- cquipped. has every modern sanitary con- | edgment of our productive activity, our veniences anl Wwill afford ample and com- | consciousness ar a people datermined f fortable quarters for the show company. |care for ourselvgs, and our wl to take v o take Fig:g‘zfimm’:rsh;:lv;&:fi:h? erl part in the new era of peaceful civiliza~ ssoci £ are we known all through the southern states |~ ‘ourded on labor and justice through which the show will travel. They have made an enviable reputation for themselves as black-face entertainers and are famous(as the “Blue Grass” minstrals. company that is being assembled | London, Dec. 20 (By the A. P.).—The will include a number of well known |Irish home rule bill now is safe and will minstrels and vaudeville performers. The |be placcd on the statute book this week show willcarry a big band and orchestra. [in a form only slightly, amended from Mr. Fine will be in full charge of the |the shape in which it first left the house business and financial management. He {of commons. The house of lords today, has bern very successful as a theatre|after a brief debate, agreed to-all the manager and feels that onportunity | amendments made to the bill by the com- awaits him in the producing field. mons. Tt is possible that the Blue Grass min-| The only amendment discussed by the strels will be kept on tour practically all |lords today was that passed by the lower of the year. At 'east plans callin gfor|house providing that if either area in such an arrangement are now being con- |Ireland refused to set up a parliament, | sidered. the executive could not make the offer a Dog Warden Nelson Clare has . been |5¢CONd time unless wi‘hin three years picking up dogs found roaming about the |A(ter June 1 next both®houses of the city during the past few days. Dogs are | British pariiament passed a resolution not permitted to roam in this city, so the | 83King for it. Earl Middieton objected to warden takes those he encounters and |UNiS time limit of three and one-half years A DRAMA OF THE LATIN QUAR. TER OF PARIS, WHERE ANY- THING MAY HAPPEN AND EV- ERYTHING DOES. “TAILS WIN” i IRISH HOME RULE BILL READY FOR STATUTE BOOK work basis was made today. The changes will be effective when the shops reopen which probadly will pot be wuntil after Jan. 1. The association's statement said the new wages would be from 150 to 200 per cent. higher than those paid in 1914 and that the weekly working bours would re- maln at ferty-four. Smails Color Beach Sands. The beach of Snails Island in the Guif of Mexico changes its color twice daily, and for this reason is of great interest 10 travelers. The sands are really of a golden color, but when the tide is receding it has a pronounced purple tinge. This is due to the my- riads of tiny shells crawling in the wake of the ebbing tide. The pres- ence of these snails is what gives the island its name.—Indianapolis News. brings them to hig home, notifying the |3Nd challenged a division on the question. owners if the dogs can be Identified and | ¢ Was defeated decisively by a vote of e s ira loaated 91 to 14, whereupon this and the other John A. C. Warner, with Mrs Wrs. [OMmOns amendments were agreed to Warner, of ‘Washington, D. C.. and Miss | Without furtler discussion . Frinces Lester Warner of Wellesley col-t , CWINE {0 b wighi modifioation made in e i ir |the house of lords today at the sugges- i€z, are spending the holiday with their the heuse of lords today at the sugges- cellor, Lhe bill again will have to be sub- In an address before the Ottawa Libra. mitted to the house of commcns as a for- | 'Y association, W. O. Carson, inspecter of and it probably will be tamorrow | public libraries for the province of On- before the roval saretion is given. tario, Canada, said the prevince now has A 425 pudlic libraries, which, in proportion lation, the test n b it BOSTON GARMENT WORKERS' O e it . any state or province in the world. WAGES CUT 22 1-2 PER CENT. (Centinued on Page Twelve, Col Four) ToCure aCold “in One Day i Take Boston, Dec. 20.—Announcement of a wage reduction averaging about 22 1.2 SIED, per cent. in the tailor shops of the cloth- | SPENCER—In Boston, Dec. 18, 1920 ing manufacturers’ association of Bokton | Joseph Brainard Spencer of Columbia, and the placing of the shops on a piece- |, & C. aged 19 vears, ‘ 3 - BAUTTER—In Norwich, Dee. 20, 1920 Anna_Rose, infant daughter of john ¥ ¢ and Elizabeth E. Haack Sautter, aged Heads Baseball Board 2 months and 11 d Gervices at Gager's {uneral parlors Wed- nesday afternoon, Dec. 22, at 2 o'clock Burial in West Plain cemetery. GRAY—In Lebanon, Dec. 20, 1920, George Gray, 57 years. Funeral services ll the Leayard Congre- l‘lflaflll clureh Thursday afternoon Dec. 23, at 2 o'clock. Burial in the hmly lot in Ledyard cemetery. G ———— CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appresiation to neighbors and friends who in countless kind acts and the gift of flowers have ex- pressed their sympathy in the sickness and death of our beioved daughter. MR. AND MRS. HERBERT A. RICH- ARDS AND FAMILY. Versallles. Church & Alien 15 Main Street aneral " Directors Embalmers Grove’s Laxative Bromo -« Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo 0 ©. ) Bpyore The genuine bears this signature 30c. DANIELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDC, | BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS ] FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for all Frizes COPYRIGNT_ NEVSTONE VIEW €O, NSW VoRs, given away every Saturda; Judge Kennesaw M. Landis, fed- p YOU ARE INVITED. eral judge in Chicago, who has me- |8 'I.l:' All'ibh.. cepted the position as head of the , Telepron 3 LOUIS E. KENNEDY baseball board of control that | WENRY B CHURCH DANIELSON will supplant the National Commis- WM, SMITH. ALLEN sion that Undertaker and Embalmer Soecial Attertien te Every Detsil salary is § i. i i z !

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