Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 8

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erats motor buses in gubstitution for, or " 3 be auxillary ‘fo, existing lines, and’to es~ > : | tablish new bus lines. - N (b) All common carriers doing & N N street passenger transportation” business, including electric strect railway compan- ies and jitneys so-called, except those doing a cab or livery business, should' be subject to the jurisdiction of the public utilities commssion as to routes, rates of fare. schednles and'gervice required, and no new trofley link, and no jitney bus line whether operated by a trolley. company or otherwise, should be established or au- thorized without a finding of _public con= venience and negessity, afler a duly ad- vertised hearing—by the public. utilities commission. —or—(in substitution for by the public utilities commiesion” in the last lne) —by the public utilities commission if the line be essentially inter-urban, or by the municipality affected if the line bé e 0 work ameng ;exveefln weeks totalled 35,275 and passed although |,$8,008. in New Lendon -there wers eight sales of realty the past week to five 2 year ago. The lbans for the respective weeks were $130,070 and $341,300. New Londen. new :theatrs which is being cmfiul on Bank street !vr the Walter T. Murphy Amusement Co. is well n.lon:, now being entirely enclosed. It will be §6x176, of fireproof construc- tion throughout, and will be equipped with every modern in;pmemm!. The with the trade unions in this section of | seating capacity” will be about 3,000 . the state there has been considerable| persons. The lobby will be very at- troubles in other sections of the coum- tractive, being ornamented with mar- try, as eontractors have reduced the wag-| blé_and having tiled floors. The ap- «#s of their employes from 10 to 20 per | proximats cost of the 'structure is cent. $250,000. . During the past week only one buflding utiding . Perm permit has been issued by Fire Marshal H. Pm:, mme additien, o Blinmn It.reut Cost $100 ! now in hand and|year e increased work in looked for 2s it has f B will consid have come from sources In west that lumber will not drop as it seached fts lowest point but local are of the opinion that there will 3 decrease In price nevertheless. A)- thangh there has as yet been no difficulty ! peal to the pwblic utilifies commssion by any party aggrieved. V. Abandonment and Municipal Own- ership. (a) Street railway companies should have authority to abandon non- Sued”to Harry Mopsik of 69 leasant| Anton Brownm, dormer windows, | Paying lines, or parts of lMnes, with the street for a porch Fo be built on Lis house. | Spring street. pflmissmnna! ;lxe _public utilities . com- The porch is to be of frame construction| Tait Bros., mission, after heating. with shingle roof. The work Is prac- | Street, corner Mills. Cost $50 tically completed. Total Anv.mhr of permits for the ther building projects n the city have ;"e“',a- estimated cost of buildings, the past week | $900- ~ size lLas been| yggg «yES” OB “NO® VOTES (®) Municipal ownership is not favor- ed unless it is impossible to induce pri- vate capital to operate a street railway system. (c) Twice each year the public utilf- = started. veral projects will be com- ] o eyl e Tt . B O TROLLET BEEREENDUM | cstuon " carcists’ of. the: shila Wit & several buildings now under construction| The report of the trolley committee of S view to authorizing an increase, or or- dering a decrease, in fares as rhay be justified by the financial statements of the carriers. (d) Not recommended by committes: Municipalities, or groups of municipali- tles, should have authority to purchase, operate or subsidize rilway lines or per- tiods of Mnes which wonld otherwise ba abandoned ,and to build new lines, and to ‘raise the necessary funds therefor by general taxation, or by local assessment upon the property immediately benefited. (e) Not recommended by committee Municipalities. or groups of mmunicipal ities, shouM have authority to make ser- vice-at-cost contracts with street rallway commanies. VI. Fares. Rates of afre should be determined by the relative cost of oper- ating the street railway lines within a municipality. or a group of municipalities g0 inter-related as to riding habits ag to are mearly ready for occupation and only|the Commecticut chamber of -commerce 2 few of the finiching touches on the in-|advocating certain legislation concerning terior work being necessarv to complete | taxation, fares, paving, bridges,)jitneys the projects. and the abandonment and municipal | - | ownership ‘of lines was referred to the members of chamber for individual vote by ballots sent out last week. The pro- positions upon which a “yes” or “mo” an- swer by the clmmber members is request- = ed are the following: The mortgage loans for the| 1 Taxatior. (a) All common car- riers engaged in similar business should be similarly taxed. () The tax upon all common car- riers engaged in busness similar to that of a street raliWay company sheuld be based upon their net jenome. (c) ‘The time for payment of all un- paid taxes now due the state of Connec- ticut from street railway compgnies should be extended until July 1, 1923 without interest from the date the nnq REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS Norwich had six, sales of real estate the past weel to ten for the same week last year. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES ? TRY THIS If you are growing hard of hearing nd fear deafness, or if you became due. g, ing noises o iT- syst essen- Gur druggist and| IL Paving. Street railway companies|J2Ke UD 2 street railway system Parmint (double should be relieved o fall strest paving requirements, except the obligation to re- pair paving actually damaged by -the| tially distinct from other systems in the state. of to it 14 pint of hot tle granulated sugar. sour times a ‘Announce Daughter’s Engage: nt, companies. 7 often bring quick relief| III. Bridges. Street railway compan ,rPr};‘;-m“:n::u“fic;“'fiamim’::‘f %, (Jistzessing ~head noises. | jes should be relieved of all bridge builé ould open, breathing y,2nd the mucus stop drop- b It is easy to S pleasant tv their daughter, Miss Nettie Belle Maine to Percy A. Drake, son of Charles Drake of Preston. ing and maintenance requirements, ex- cept the obligation to install and main- tain the rails, wires and accessories umed A exclusively by the compames. . IV, Jitneys. - (a) -Street -railway| More than one-third of the children| compatiies should have authority to op-|in Egypt die before the ags of five years. There’s Every Advantage to You In Buying Now With the Radical Drop In Prices That Mark Clean-up Week In The January Clearance Sale For Today We Feature Extraordinary Reductions In Draperies and Floor Coverings | These offerings should bqlan'in'ducement for every house- ‘holder to take advantage of the remarkable price conces- sions that prevail in this department during this week. and o w s threatened with eafness, or who has head . theuid give this prescription a Curtain Scrim, 15¢ 36-inch Curtain Scrim, in white, cream and ecru, with neat open- work Lorder—Price now 150 a yard Curtain Scrim, 17¢ 36-inch Colored Border Scrim, in a good assortment of patterns' and colorings—Price now 17c @ yard. Curtain Scrim, 29¢ Betier quality Curtain Scrim, col- ered border, good assortment — Price now 29c a yard. 59¢ Marquisette, 33c 86-inch Marquisette, white, cream and ecru, with neat borders, a good assortment—Price now 33c a yard, formerly gdc. 85¢c Marquisette, 59¢ 88-inch Marquisctle, with neat lace edging—Price now 59 a yard, formerly 8ic. Curtain Muslin, 33¢ 36-inch Curtain Muslin, in dots and figured designs, a good assortment -—Prk:e now 33¢ & yard, formerly Cuement Cloth, 69¢ ®-inch Casement (ioth, in gold. Srown and green —Prrn now 6% a ‘Braided Rugs Oval Braided Rugs, in three sizes, at these special prices: 24x36—at $2.10.. 27x54—at §3.75. 30x60—at $4.75. CRETONNES Just received—a large shipment of the newest designs and color- ings in Cretonnes, at remarkable price concéssions. As quantity of some styles is limited, we advise an early selection. All 36 inches wide. AT THESE PRICES: At 29¢ . . formerly 43¢ At 39 . . formerly 63c At 49¢ . formerly 73¢ At 58c- . «ee.. formerly 38c At 89¢c, . formerly $160 seseso.from $3.25 from $56.25 from $7.50 Art Squares, $4.95 Size 6x8 ffeet, Granite Art Squares —Price now $4.95, formerly ‘$7.50 Art Squares, $5.95 Size 7 feet 639 feet, Granits Art Squares—Price now $5.95, formerly $9.00. At Squares, $7.95 Size 9x12 feet, Granite Art Squares —Price now $2.95, fermerly $12.50. $11.50 Rugs, at $7.75 Just 5 Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 6x9 fest—Price now $7.75, former- 1y $11.50. $14.00 Rugs, at $9.50 Just 2 Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 7 feet 6 x 9 feet—Price now $9.50, formerly $14.00. Drapery Sikk, $1.19 A few good patterns "in Drapery Silk, 36 inches wide — Price now $1.19, formerly $2.25. Ingrain Carpet, 69¢ A small lot of Ingrain Carpet—one pattern in three colorings — Price now 69 a yard, formerly $L25. $4.00 Rugs, at $2.75 Size 26x63 Wool and Fibre Rugs, good assortment of patierns — essentially intra-urban, with right of ap- ;‘ yos g mm ot e McGovern' of Officers” elected . with | Mr. Chl.wd yard, formerly $L25. Colored Madras, $1.00 38-inch Colored Madras, for, Over- ) in brown, rose and green— Pr now $100 a yard, formerly 31.19 Poplin, 79¢ Shfnch Eutin St Poplin, in mmron—-P?hqnovt«m- B0-inch Sunfast, $1.39 80-inch Sunfast for Overdrapes, a o0d wilth, can be split and nud to advan Pri F "‘:‘xe——- rice now $139, $48.00 Rugs, at $33.00 Extra Special |—Size 9x12 feet, Oxford Tapesiry Brussels Rugs— Price now $33.00, formerly $43.90. Stair Carpet, $1.69 27-ineh Velvet Stalr Carpet, a num- ‘ber of pretty patterns—Price now 68 » yard, formerly $2.50. Odd Lots Reduced There are many odd pairs of Cur- tains, short lengths in Draperies and odd pices of Fioor Coverings— all at very much reduced prices. Prics now $275, formerly $4.04. $5.50 Rugs, at $3.75 Size 06x54 Smyrna Rugs, reversible —Price now $3.75, fermerly $5.50. $6.75 Rugs, at $4.50 Size 80x60 SmyTna Rugs—Price now $450, formerly $6.75. $4.50 Rugs, at $3.00 High-grade Mottled Axminster Rugs, sise 37zt tnches—Price new $3.00, formerly $4.50. annual . Wf- Wateobory, Sunduy afternoon. ppeil Wwas viee' yresi- e piesented Exalfed Kiler delegation’, tp The mee Waterbury : lodge which adjourmaent was taken to the Ho b3 banquet was' served to. whiclh ‘about <200 sat down. . Mayor < Niam- H. San | Pole, there has been much rivals ol - ‘z“"' Waterbury EaYe| i oin the sophomores and the juniors. Duffy of Proyidence ,grand lodge; was ' or after a fornal the ‘prircipal spesiker. © Others who de- ivéred . addresses’ ware Robert . lel: Eiton whére the -address of £ Coances Mth}aclt}' ity James' P.. Hayes of iod the New ‘London ting at .1 . o'clock,: Deputy Juta Bridgeport. were Tortington “Hasry' New ‘Britain ; -treasurer; Lomu ‘Brock, of Deputy - papers in a suit against-Dr. N. B.Lqu Vice .president,. Frank secrefary, “ GIVEN . POK JOHN DONOVAN -Sherif. J, H., Tubbs has and - Erroll they ‘wich *When Mr. tached, Mr. was gran ordered him to ‘which he socured from Dr. Lewis and Mr. Liliibrigge - of Norwich payment of & .bend for $2,500, 'hlch Donovan of Nor- .attachments on the latter’s property -in. the slander suit brvu‘ht agalnst- Tim: by John F. Craney.|Miss Black, Miss Leonard, Dorothy Ran- 'brought his suit real | dle, Catharine McCarthy, Alice *Holcombe estate owned $byMr. Donovan was at-|and Ruth ' Wilscn have been busily en- ngm made application ) gaged in formuliting jlans for an outing for ithe releass of' the attachment, whlch club. Saturday afternoon the club went on a hike to Miller's pond, a matter of | This was the lnlfiali hike of the season and about fifty or six- | gave for Jahh T, for rélease” of e superior .furoish bonds.-of. Lillibridge. ! approximately. $5,000 which Mr. secured was served refused to pay it an upon his bondsmen who also refused to pay. The suit is brought by attorneys for Mr. Craney to compel them to pay the amount of the bond. SAILOE BOUND OVER ’ FOR SUPERIOE COURT James Doran, a 'saiio sttached: to the submarine base, ‘Was bétmd over to the “:police - court. at New London Morday on the charge: of adul-! In -default’ of furnisiing ‘surety ‘he was taken back to thé New London jail where he has been confined sirice hls ar- Tést a week ago. . His attorney, ‘George Curtis Morgan: ‘stated” thut he. expected to securé 'a bondsman for’ Doran Is ‘alleged filicit friendship” with Mri- Anna' Liock- who. has thé_higher superior ‘court tery. wood also been- bdund over = to court. -“"When court ‘opened. Monday morning’ Attorney Morgan on ‘behalf of his client ‘denmarreéd to the tomplaint, the sState opposed hé demurrer and the ac- cuced was ‘then bound over by ‘Judge oran. of Connectieut “avenus, S. Vietor Prince: e Priends. of-Miss' Carola Efnst, instrue- tor of French -at Connecticut College, will be interested o hear about book which is now: being published in | Brussejs.. The manuscript®was written in Belglum at the beginning of ‘the World and ,there it rematned until Ernst secured it for revision on her v to. Burope last summer. logical study based on her journey aronnd the west front' during the war. to present'the-different .moods and men- ta] states of the ‘countries on both sides, war, in .a purely cbjective way. Her first bookc “L'hyme ‘a.Jole" a sophical work,, was . published sev- _meat hel‘:‘u,tim home of elcome. und | James F. demand .was made io'have carcied her new 1t is°a pSycno. eral years ago. ment for its style'and as a four. lines of “L ’'hyme 'a Joie” In abstract way the point at whish world of today has arrived. T} of the present day comparison . wi } erations. As a po defects Miss Frnst ady tutions in falrs. Since the presentation hall of '22's mascol, soctal and after college the mascot the contrary, the merved mid-year examinations. when the time Iimit shall expire. S" 500 l about five miles. ty girls took advantage of the beautifiil Recently execution of a judgment for,afternoon to relate a accommodate overnight hikers. 1 COMMON PLEAS CASES Judge Charles eral cases for Monday afternoon. low: Jan. 29 at New New Haven road: Harvey vs. and- Metal Co. Jan. Weeks Furniture Co.. Téb. Philbzick ; Sammataro ' struction Co. Feb. 7 at « Waitz vs. on an Norwich—Greene vs. 14 at Norwich—Plopa v . Barter vs. Demes; Bendan Feb. 2t curity Co, vs, Walke: away C vs. Culver, , Inc, vs. Coates. Attended Woreester Meeting Palmer of Round Hill, Lisbon, Miss | Worcester last Friday ing of the New Engiand Acri clety. 1. B. Palmer was elected president frem nnecticut and Tt aime | Brewster trust attended banquet in the e ories high. It won favorable com- Iterary achievement written by a girl of twenty- Miss ‘Ernst is now planning au- other philosophical book more along the work she will try to detgrmine in an remedy for these 3 the placing of ifdustry and commerce on a moral basis, which should be the basis for all insti- international af- in the dining The Indian Totem rezentation ‘to the is' hid and during a U, yperiod of two weeks the sophomores ex- 3 fert cvery effort to discover the hiding If when the twg weeks is up, the mu&z is etill in the possession of the junifors it is theirs to keep and cannot Cos, of | Do touched by their rival class. Erown, of It on sophomores find the trophy within this period there ‘is much jubllation and the sophomores “lord it” over the juniors until the season’ for spring sports when the mascot must be returned to bring luck to its class. This year the search for the hidden mascot was go strenuous as to necessitate a temporary truce during the wesk for The sophomores, are chafing under the strain and are| morg than ready to resume the search A committes conmsisting of Dr. Kellogs, little from the strain of mid-vears in favor of the wal Mr. Donovan, who | If Winter weather ever arrives the Out- ing club plans to skate and skii and snowshoe, Also f the club is well sup- ported it is hoped to bufid shantees to ASSIGNED POR TRIAL Waller assigned sev- the court of com- mon pleas in Norwich and New London The assignments fol- London—Hooper vs. Kimball, Iron and Metal Co. ve, New England Iron 31 at Norwich — Silverberg vs. Miller. 5 at New London “— Jones vs. s. Cummihgs €on- Gray: —Smart v, , h—C. R. Burr & Co. at Norwich—Commercial Se- . et al; The Hath- Simon Brewster of Grisweld and J, B. were in attending a meet- ural so- Mr. | ing 2t the Bancroft with one hundred and ffty present. They also saw the ruins of the fire and saw Doed "that: thay i « the largest building pulled down. whigh | Looreed Lorfiiig s o B === The George W. Kies Big Shoe Sale| . STILL ON | NEW GOODS ON SALE EVERY DAY Ladiet’ Shoe's, gray, brown, black and dark fawh, and 41/2 jne Tea- as good as LaTouraine Coffee 40 cents per ¥ pound canister hdnsSampleShoes,sxzefi and3%2Band4 - Large lot of Ladies’ Shoes............... Ladies’ and Girls’ Button Shoes, low and high heels, C, D, wadths,slzeslto3only SIQS One lot of Men’s Shoes, all styles, values up to OnelotofMensShoes...........................3295 No Exchanges s ‘ he George W. Kies Co. === === === STANDARD wsw;! o - IR POUDS mmom To ‘protect the public in buring vege- BLV!TA PILLS QR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPL Enrich the Bleod, Strengthen thoe Nerves. . Buid « +Phy: Power- Give Vigor and Nerve Power 1o Tired Desponde:it People. Send fer » to the general'asserhBly the ‘following which, in effect, .makes’ the standard pound the unit.of all- fements : . Sectlon 4784 of the 'general’ statutes i hereby amended to. read-as follows: The. bushel of ‘upples .shall contain 48 pounds ; vonmls of heave, 80 ! of atring beans, 34 pounds, of. beets, 60 "etorts, 20 pounds of ‘buckwheat, 43 /vaunda; of gartots. 86 pounds ; of Wflfldl of lfl- dian_corn, praise them for ru: d o w n - conditions, general debility, ner yous pros nervous w nervous exhaustics Héntal depression and unstrung nerves caused bypnu influenza or from ove: (nduigence- in ulcohol, tobacco er ei- } 9t parsnips; 45 poundes; of cesses of any Lind. peaches, 33 pounds; of pears, «-w? Write today for this valuable med of dried peas, $0 pounds; ef pé the | sine, send 10 cents to pay postage and pod. 30 pounds: ‘of potatoes; $0 pounds;|ye ywill send by mail only a seaicd 4% Swest Dotatoes,. 54, pounds ; of quinces, packuge sufficlent for one weel’s treat- 48 podnds ; of rough rice, 48 pounds ;’of | et rye, 3¢ Dounds: of rye mesl, 53, pounds " Eivita Capsulen, tor tntammation of 25 ne salt, 5J pounds; ef coarse salt.| e bladder and kidneys, prostratis, §1. ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Row. |'l° ponndl of spinach, 14 pounds; of 6 pounds; of turaips, 50 poun Mass, pounds. 11!. Famous Elvita Remedies soid at | ‘first-class drug Stores.—Adv. aag ot wha:, 80 y person whobyhh-uuty his R > LEGAL XOTICH servant “or agent, er as the servant or agent of another, shall offer er expose for sale, or sell. an: ¥ OTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE mELD ich, wittin and for the Distriet of INESS Ix on the 24th day of January, 4 ¥ s t—NELSON J. AYLING, 3 FOR PEACE WITH GERMAXNY, plifiate of Hey B Latham. s New York, Jan. 24.—Ore of the first | Preston. in said District, deceased acts of the iricoming natienal. sdministra- D Srieci That the Admimistratar cite ton, Tazold Kaatmen, republican repke. | e credtors of eud azcesaed to bring sentative from Minnesota 2aid'here to- | sie me h - six months from this date, by posting = night, will be to conclude Deace -with | notice to that effect, together with a cop” h’flAnmm coum- z‘ml'n: Tary 210 desmneed 1808, Gweli,” 3 o ‘whers, sal el try. ave- wiling o e %5 the samé Town, and by publisning ~olations with out Mtk bl e 2% sarte’ oncs in & newspaper having clared in a speech betbre: the New Tork | o o S Cout oo 204 jLutheran society. . “Congress -sought to conclude formal peace but was prevent- ¢d from soing s ‘by. presidential veto. The war is over and there can ne longer be any excuse. for net deing . He characterized pounds ;. of grass l«d. un;ouay or Herd grass, pounds ;+of hickorys nuts, Lt —— tuta o> this Court. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy HELE{ M. DRESCHER. Clerk. the present- fereizn polity of ths United Stats as indefensible. |saying it ‘was defriving Asmerica of a2 market centaining 75960,000 ml. It will take years to regain. ground. which is dally beliig lost, he'sald, adding mt America’s ‘fallure to paiticipste in world-wide commerce i rwan n;:: for ms yrmt mm depres- s Rupre:enh.uvo xmmn alse. advocat- ed restrictive ¥mmigration’, hc!ql.,um: DOEMITORY RATES 70 BN INCEEASED lr THE M. Y. T tute of Technolozy. today joined. the lunl list of landlords who lmave found ‘it nec- essary to raige’ rents. “Students were no- tified that' with - the * beginning * of " the Dext term in ‘Mareh ‘an . intrease of 20 per cent. in thelr dormitory rates would be charged.- If-the la% of“supply and I d, fe might range even i CHARLES H. LATHAM, Jans3a Administrater. NOTICE TO OREDITORS. & PRO) A D. Preses{—NELSON J. AYLL\G. Jodge. : Estate of Llflh B. Rathbone, lats of ct, dee:ud. of this order, on the signpost nearest the place where said deceased last C..ll a.nd in" the same Tmnq:x'!:.::'w)‘:'h‘lmg ame once in B clrflllluon in said District, and make re- turn_te this Court. NELSON J. ATLING, Jofgs The above and foregoing is a Lros copy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, ea higher as there a 0" men en the walt- ing list for rooms and hurdteds of others | of living outside” for..ldck &f quakters NOTICE—MI creditors of eald 4e- teased are hareby notified to present the - dlaime against said esfits to the under 8 Whitaker Ave, Nors the limited in above and foregoing order LOREN E. RATHEONE jan25d Executer fury box and that time will,be given them AT A COUBT or rmn!n 'V!'; to pewder, thelr faces during court ses- 2 g f cafled for fury | ¥ | wowex Junons To e ALLOWED TO WEAR WATS | Tes Moines Toww, Jan. ' 24 -Special | concessions rere- granted to wemen fur- ors in the Polk'county ‘dtstriet court. to- dar by Judge J. D. Wallingford, who an- | sore 7o mECOVER $14.528.880.51 FROM THE GOVERNMENT Washington, Jan 24\ Preseséngs to recover $14,528,339.31 from the govern- |ment were begun teday in the United | States court of claims by the Pussey and !\ Jones company of Wimingten, Del. The company claims it is- entitled ..to the amount specified Decause of the com- mandeering of its ships, yards and plants by the shippifig board d;flu the war under the nations! defenss act, Martferd—Donation day Was obrerved Friday frem 10 to § ¢/elock at the King's Daughters’ home, Ne. §14° New Britwam avenue. : 3 2t the 28th dfld . D.:19%1, at 10 edock in the prior to !he date of sald hearing, make return to the NELSO! $3.95 / Cash Sales

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