Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 7

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u:mr( were c‘delut at J% the siockiiclders iking rooine . r H. Cottreil, Ghad. Potfy, rign otirdll; JATthur Pef: iry; Bawin R. Allen, William Segar, Joh . Edmond, Wiillam_D. Hoxis, Bdward E. Bradley, Artimir M. Cottréll, Chariés Ji Sherman, Afthuif<lz Perry, Silas He Righmond, Hary R. Miinér, Thomas Pek: ty, Harvey C. Porry and Wilfred Ward 7 the 'rxzemt of N# aireetars neh latet the t8lle%ing omssrs werd croscn CHatles Perry, president; Chatles P. Lmze.a, vieg ‘presigent; Afthur Lu hiry and treastiér; THOWAS B T And tFust officsr. mend was made managsr of fihe Hope. Valley bmm of the Wash- jagton Trusf Eompa: dobnm . hmun. .,e Westeriy - usd Miss Helen Donnelly of Worcester, Mesa., werd mathied Monduy motning ab the Bacfed Heart chureh. fn Worcester, by f, O Malléys. The bride was Miss Marion Welch of Riif s A ey o Wa orly, & Mn- ;‘t e n fdn. M n?a WI ‘thasir honemo%n in I\‘p‘ ork’ dnd rf.- ford and Wil make-their hotfe in West- €rly where the grodin‘iy efifpjoyed. Disttiet Deputy Grand Innde G Lewis, of Providence, - {ndtalléd " the m— vals\r Offledrd &t the meeting 8¢ Bowen 6. 30, Knights of Pythiss, held fight iast- in mim- llfl‘ Mday) “at 4 3. sisted by Past G Burdick, Grand Prélate Willlem Burgess ‘and Grand K. of F. and Seals 1. Herbert, ‘Snow, all trom the grand lodze At Prov 'COLDS and A RAW, SORE THROAT o SEICELT BT, YO0 ids Go- (ner Nizht-—son Threat 7l know wh :hnqud. st ; 03’39?" when "“’%""# o rour -~ uf::lkcnm,m“k%’ t.. You ean " e Broa ' g:.’hm e A NI At ones dnnnlz is nllcnl sod P e T hmgs dre mlmed by the Mul hum rapérs which reach the very seat of the disease th esch bresth, lovsening wp phlegm, dtop- wg throat tickie, afid. hesling the lining of dhe ‘uitosl, chest ffl “1‘&&-‘ gentl easily. A»ll lmmh{m& Tt:mm-. . 3 Gnrll'\lud in nery reanel:t. Let Bemonstrate tiis vibratorsaad prove to you that it ‘excellent’ xnpfincu Q‘*Q m.&ul“m SHOK, B POWER C R L L iy, POWER COII’PAIT' St. Mrstie. Cona Shea s News Burean fae Mfflifii& Specmlut Union Squdure g‘l I\‘l”‘l“lc Lehigh and Wilkesbarre COAL _£GG, STOVE AND NUT $17.50 CARRIED IN . LF-SS SOcSHOVELF.DOFF JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884 THAMES NATIONAL BANK *Nerwidh, Cenn., Des. 40, 1920 The ‘snnual meeting of the Steckhold- ers of this Bank, for the election of Difécters and the transaction of such oth#r buciness as may legally come be- fore them, is hereby called to be held it their Bankihg House on’ Tuesday, Jmnuary 11,1821, at 11 w.mgl Bociety Dumhr 11, 1928 nzc-rbns F THIS SOCIETY :& OUT. QF THE EAl nmas oF 'r B CURRENT 8IX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- DEND AT THE'RATE OF-FOUR PER| SENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JANUARY 15th, 1921 COSTELLQ LIPPLTT, T N-Mch. Cenn "Yw Can Do ND .. Buy Our Wiwst.”” No’Salad Cailets ww e -Mrs. ldénge. Visiting members wers pres- t from all the surrounding lodges, Afts 8t ‘the xnsulhupu meat guppet DT, A o onday for Boston Wm ha:will inder. tment at #-hoepital: Chatles J; Butler, of, Wepldrly, nas furn = visll %0 the coat mies g1 s&gfinnz:. Pa; i6n i aentistry. . GShool sireét 18 M ws- un wire umm- adi Per Burgeul Clarttice Kahini fi Louls Morey; cierk w1 in Gray | suditer, n‘ iz, Per Beyan siph K xlec-m-y. ufi"h Sulloway and Jolin @. Blake. HOUSE VOTHE 235 70 6 FOX IXAUVGURAL UBANDSTAND ———a Washington; Jan. 16.—Five m?\un of the lotise, éne from Prasident-sleet Hnflnrl nom;!hh and the othefs from the seuth, today to cut dewh the $60,000 appropriation for erection of & gréndatand at”the &apitef from which rathar o door inaggural eore handful, 286 membe; %0 that th Against this voted for the fund, ‘establ mn‘ oustom might 13| S} prevail, s, George Héxis of htsh City stitinbled on - the mflw fromt of the Stiliman block.on m:n street, Mons dej hmb?:’nx. and: feil, !fl&lfllh‘ l out STONINGTON A public méeting to organize a Come avq | BIEBILY elidr¥s will Dbe held tenight (Tuesdsy) -at 7.30 in Commity hall. Chalfs for use in Comitunity hail will sboit affive hers aad they ard to bs & .m g‘m the Steningténi brafich of the mré apd 1 héld thevre ' i The t6PI6 of the paper at the Stoning- 61 Travél club meeting today (Tuéss e Weli Known Writers Who Have Died Since 1913, and this able papes will be presented by Misa Marie Zangrand! of Westerly. The Star of Noank, tock on & supply of lee at the Pepdies ton what! Satarday and sailed for the esstern “fishing grounds, The funeral of Miss Franees Louiss Was held Monday meriing. The ser- vieed were in St. Mary’s chubeh, Rev, J. E. O'Brien eexnmung the requiern mass. Burial was inBt. Mary's cems The smack Magnolia came i from New York Sunday, Bhe teek to the par- ket 7500 pounds of cod and haddock cr large size and the vateh Wwas- gui gold. Capt. C, E. Kidredgs will fit \Ip the eraft fof further fishing in Block Isl- and waters,” “A teeting of' Nina sounetl, No. 43, K. of C. will be held Wednetdsy evening in K. of C. lome when a class of candi- dites Wil{ take the second degres. Sum. day, Jan, 16, the third degree /will be worked on 38 and the mecting will be held in Borough hall. Stonington Boy Scouts plan 2 moek trial.on Fridey evening, Jan. 14, at thels Moeting in Community hall. BMrs. John Rippel was pleasantly sar- Prised at her home on East Main strest ofie evening recently when sixteen friends came to spend the eyening and help cels- brate her seventy-sixth birthday. It was o complets surprise to Mrs. Rippe] and she was well rethembered with gifts. Dut~ mg the ¢vening refreshments were serv- ¥ entértalfiments 3 \_:ls. Alics Young is seriously ill at her home on Mistuxet avenue. Charity Chapter, No. 61, O, E. meets’ this (Tuesday) evening in Ma- ednic Temple. The drive for the Community House is going- steadily forward.and the ther- +| mometer at Kinney's shows that $1600 has” been raised. Towara Duell has returied frem Hartford. Attotney and Mrs. B. H. Hewitt hdve fretarned from thein weddinkmc;pm “lhave ta up théir residénce in the Walter h house, on Reynolds Hill g mus'unmfla Gledhill is home from New York. ‘Benevolence Chapter, R, & 8. M, met Monday evening in Masonic Templs and wofked the Past Master's degree. William Partblow of Clarke's Fa Falls was & business calidr here Saturday. The meegn\g of St. Mark's parish will be held thid\(Tuesday) bvanlpg Mr. and M#s. William E. Dieckitson bf Providence wete visitors here Sun- aay. The Homée Missionary Bociety of the Mcthodist church meets this (Tuésday) afternoon Wwith Mrs. Dynes Harrison. Claude Gilfillan of Hartford was a vis- itor hére Surday. Bdward Ralder has nmmed to Bay- ohne, N. J, after a visit with Mr. and J. W. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Park are entér- tajning Mrs. Park's niece, Miss Louise Butler, of East Greenwith. Mrs. Mary Strieter has réturned to Danielson after a vielt with Miss Alice MacDonald. Mrs. Enos Gray of Ledyard is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. McKenzie, Helen Starkey Chapter of St. Mark's church meets Thursday afterncon in the parish house. Miss Aliee MacDonald entertsined a number of friends Thursday afternoon in henor of her guest, Mra. Mary Street- er of mna;o The afternoon was upmiuelnll and refreshments wers serve: —_——— JEWETT CITY Frank H. P. Clement has been called to Manchester, N. H., on account of the death of his fother, Mrs. A. H. Clement. Mrs. George Whipple and Everett ‘Whipple of Voluntown were guests ‘on Sunday at Carleton Havens! ‘Willlam R. Palmer has from Hartford his reappolniment as epecial state fish and game protecter, for twe years. Mr. Pal faithful and Charles E. Spicer has reason.to thank his lucky stars that he was befors hg amm{: ": water pipes eat Slater Library was located digging. In order to reach Mr, Spieer had to crawl into tunnel, and lie on his back to break. Mr. Spicer ued st got out of the tunpel, When it caved in, or else this item would have composed pert of his obitugry! Meat, salad, bean supper. Congrega- u:nal vestry, Wednesday, € p. m., 35q~ adv. Officer Johu Dolan attached the mlbh property in the Soule gtreet bakery day in favor of the Yantic Preduci Co of Norwieh. The owner is Fablen Kam. lewski, whose bakery. was destroyed by fire Saturday evening. ! Monday, in the town csurt, Stanley Bakanowski was placed under bonds of 3500 t0 appear at the next term of the criminal court in Nerwich.' He is charg- ed with the theft of cloth from the As- Dinook Bleachery. He will elso nave to appear before the next asession of m federal court in Hartford to ‘. the sezond offense in reference 1o tain vislations of the Volstead net en'! ; 40 . .Frfnklin Street UNITED METALS MFG. p CONEANY Inc.. : . Prior; assessor, John H. Tracy; baii, the particular ehmb of maintaining and operating illegal stilly. State Pollcemsn Nridgemsn Was town Mohday afternoon and was able to securs a case of actual sale against the Godek brothers. They were caught with the goeds according to offielal ifh- formation received Monday evening, At » repablisan csucus held Mendsy evening at 8 o'clotic Wiiliam Johnstene was chosen moderator and B. R. Gardner was clerk. The foliowing boreugh officials were placdd in nomination: For burgess Wiillam Johnstone; clerk and treasurer, 2irg. Ivah M. Gardner; auditor, George IHenry Vestard collector, Felix Gnll!eL At the demeerstlc caucus held at 3.59_ can Be When they afe instalied, lec- | their By lis sction th¢ house madé possible the SArTYIAE out of the part of iA the celsbfation. It has nothing with aiy pageant dowhf protest on the ground that the pefelon batiding, desired for the night festivities, is needed for the propel conduoct of the other lppf'prll ons. Representative Dlanten of Texas hutled a firdbrend inte the usual routine proceeds iig by protesting against the expendi- turs, but en the first vdte he stood alons in support of m amendment making the ampunt’ §10,000. &re Was » Toar from both sides of thé chamber, sevetal demecrats urging party not to be swayed by the plea of money-saving for such an eyent, de- claring that the president-elect “was ng_ verse to & epeotagular inaugural R resentatiye Reavis,“Pepublican, Nebraska, insiated that & time-honored caremony of half = centuty stending should not be stopped by the oty of ‘“demagogues.” tative Hudspeth of Texas brought & volley of l‘:h\ll& by the statement that the of Texas, who desisively voted againgt Sehator Harding, did not sudscribs to Mr. Blanton’s views. Represntative @uddleston, - demoerat, of Alabama, shifted the di jon into & dQifferent cheanel by announcing that ‘while he was not soncerned with a plea for econorny, he did not want to bring a mod .to Washington to be “held up by commercial highwaymen,” nor to “butoh- er a president.elect to make a Washing- ton -holiddy.” Although members expressed a wish to meo With the president-elect in modest- uesting a simple inaugural, they contended that this was the people’s show |/ and that they were entitied to have it ‘Dresented on the same eladorate and dig- nified seale 25 heretofore, Voting with Representstite Blanton to reduce the appropriation were Represent- atives Aswell, Louisiana, Sherwood, Ohto, and- Quin and Stephens, Mississippl. GENERAL ESTIGATION OF LUMBER INTERESTS T0 BE MADE p—— ‘Washington, Jan. 10.—A general inves- tigation “0y the department of justice of lumber Interests, with especial reference to the yellow pine industry of the seuth, and & decidion of the department to in- teasify its inquiry into the byilding ma- terials situation, particularly fan conmec- tion with the Lockwood investigation in New York, were announced today for the purpoes of determining if *here have been vidlations of the Sherman anti-trust act. Both investigations ars being conducted separately, according to Frank K. Nebe- ker, assistant to the sttoruey general "The investigation of thes -lumber inter- 28ls h&s been under way some time and fatts concerning it were made public coincident with a report to coligress on the subject by the féderal trade commis- sion which is assisting the department of justice in the javestigation. “The announcemént of activity in dom- mection with industriés déaling in build- ing materials wss made by Mr. Nebeker afler a donfarence with W. J. Rand. spe- cial assistant 46 the attorney general in ¢harge of the building investigation in New Yeork. Mr. Rand's foree, it was said at the department, will be.incréaged to énablé it to prodeed ‘vigorously and expeditious- 1y” in the work. The investgation of lumber -manufac- tufers will be directed particulayly to the activities of thefr national-and fegional assooitions t0.show their attitude toward national legislation, contro!l of prices, re- forestation, éto. The paval reserve force" States navy consisis of 28,0 285,000 enrolled men. the United officers and 6 nmnds s 5= | the American waun compin, sald te- ? me. in"the fifty mills of that company 'wnn m oF it x-um mfl. »Y m-«m: wén.h!r Go. fravAganss Wnd cultivate seonomy. 1AM eonvinced that we cannot resume opefa- tionis, unless our labor coMld ere Te- tuced.’ $ CUUNT OF THE ELECTORAL _VOTES TO BE FEBRUARY D oy ‘Washington, Jan. 10.—A sewintion providing for 4 Jpint sesston of February, § to count the elécdrar .v.es being vcast' today for tho presidefitial rs was adoptéd todhy by the sen- AX ADVOCATE OF IMMEDIATE iy STEPS "'All DISARMAMENT | Washmgton, Jan. n—m:r-huu Wood of Indiana, chairman of an appro- priation sub-committee, told the house to- day that “the United States should take immediate steps toward disarmament” ing fot an agreement with of $3.500 bail, 4 hearing January 11, Mre. Hulekhordt wes n hers December 3, the with having, obtained, by raflway l‘: 18- -'rn public e o e al e ‘war-time m&“ ‘glh p3 od, of ordtm wmn:ui elry from a New London PR i reférénce to the feduotion of 32 F ceht. i the wages of the opera- s ‘ “It we follow eueh a program,” he eaid "the sefitiment of the rest of the world Wil be ad Aroused that othver hatlons will follow in our wake.” MRS, RUTH RUICKHOLDT 18 Wiich Wae announced today. This out brought into the lowes wage levels of the textile trade in NeW England the last womfit manufastuting interest la- rage elubs, nn D. o vm i b Il to .’o“:c..k I,Mh fif u‘ PADRCRG S Danbury,—Altheugh this s-not exactly the season” of the year When people Are thinking About the Denbury fair, semme ot the foresighted exhibitors on the Mid- ¢ already making plans for the tair , a8 Friday morning N. T. Buikley, superintendent- of conceseions, reecived two applications for space, and eariter It Addrossing the overseers ot the Amer- iéan Woolen Compahy's four mills in thie glty at & ginner at his home in Andover, President Wood sald that tha declsion to réadjust wages was reached “with a full regard for whet is just” to the com- pany’'s gorkers. “If thé prevalling rate of Wages could have been maintained I would have beeh only too glad,” he said. “but the attitude of the public 18 aghinst it They will hot pay the prices which the present wages fnvolves and we must all of ts bow tb the pudblic will. “We have had several .years of active and proeperous business, Our mills h been runping full, and our ommpl Lava been pald wages much higher than ever before. But now, suddenly, we are celled upsn to face the mest drastlc res umnmem the busifides has ever known. | This ls not altogether pleasant. It in. evitably meane reduced pricea for out goods, reduced profits, ande reduced Wages. “The first important thing to do ia to keep our mills open and running, so far nulhl& dicted hére this a_chatge of lareeny, Rulekholdt, 8, wife of a New Haven nhmchn WAS nul a g\dma Flln .In s have ‘35& cut down unneces. sary cvlll- have got to out out ex-j SIGK HEADACHES | FOR YEARS Nothing Gave lullef Until He Tried “Fruif-a-fives” 160Cazouv Ave., Ocoexcaons, N. Y, “1 puffered for four ysars with | Nervous Sick Hecdache end Dyspepsia. | Tried doctors—ate bran gems—took | all kinds of remodies—bat nothing did me any good until I used - *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets. They made me well and keep me well 3 end I am always glad to tell peopls | of the great things “Fruit-a-fives' bave done for me. | Ihave many friendsin mow using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my recommendation”, C.E.BESWICK. 50c. & box, 6 for §2.50, trial gize 250, Atdetlersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENEBURG. 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