Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 14

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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921 PRESS DESPATCHES — Nerwich, Saturday, May 21, 1021 | Fair Saturday, warmer on the, ccut‘ g Sunday fair and warmer. ot T e Conditions oward C. Strong of the American Alr pressure is high throughout the | City Bureau who was the epesker be- »ast and south states, this pressure dis N eha T x tribution has been attended by @ fur. | No0n lincheon Friday at the Waurezan Ter rise of temperaturs in the Rocky|nouse, which had an attendance of about ountain region, the Plains States and | 10 Pointed omt to his hearers that not o Rorthern part from the Mississip. | lone in seeking for the location of more River to New England. The outlook | Industries in a city was growth to be is for fair weather in all sections west | $Xected Fe gave it as his opiaion that of the Miseissippi Saturday i L e e day. The temperature will Hlong il lines "ot comm Tore - New B | ment wonld prove more efle-t«va in ur- hat along the coast of New England.| [jotioy and business zain ta1a th mere ‘Winds Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Gentle to| moderate winds, mostly south east of striving for more industries. ng along this line, he sa in mind two cltles, similarly to natural opportunities fo of which, through In speak- hat ke had rth of Sandy-Hook-Moderate wind | fair wegther Saturday. merce. had aimed almo: Forecast curing more industries Southern \-- E‘nghnd~}‘a1r and iBamasea, . 0s saines M";‘: warmer Saturd: Sunday dair and\ wider programme of . ten years the former had =ainad 19,000 in_population, " the latter §7.600 Viee President John M. Lee presided he luncheon, introducing the speak- continued warm. Observatiens in Norwich The Bulletin's observations show the | tollowing reeords from changes in tem- perature. and barometric changes Fri- | day ers Besides Mr. Strong’s address, two short talks, spoke on the | of revision of the hat_he had mo pet charter to propose, | but he Aesired to have the the anthoritv for the appoi Predictions for Friday committee which should take into con- temperature | sideration all the reasons for making | a revision of the charter, investizate the whole matter and make recommendations. He promised to appoint a nom-partisan comm to do thiz wark. Manager C. 3 Tazea-t zas and electric desarrment . eseription_ of the Waie Wav there Comparisons south temperature, The meeting voted noonday luncheons i meetings in the future a eem desirable. Address By Mr. Sfran Mr. Stronz spoke In vast as follovs: The war has brought us face to face with new problems, new duties, new re- onsibilities, It has ehown us ereat new opnortunities For the first time have to appregiate the A united the ve come fully wer of offort ® of & woB Trout And o onr communi o1 are me peace-time problems e the Baoster Club which we: ng of the things which rittrenshin can mean bt tims paseed Has A bad cit nterprets netion between rapidlv yrivate bus. ate candust of which has not ficance, 1t was a pr rivate stable. milked b wite which Kicked oy and a v 7 some yvears azn buin- of Chicazo. TWe started in R e Ty o b | Eroun in & community, 8 ot very "eeat Maxwell Prices Reduced | now $845 NEW ORGANIZATION, TAKING FULL CONTROL, TURKS PRICES BACK THREE YEARS The last step in the Maxwell reorganization was the sale of the Maxwell properties to the new and powerful or- ganization, May 12 The first step of the new organization was, to raise the alue of the good Maxwell still higher, by restoring prices to the former low level of 1918. The reduction is $150 on each of the four models, effec- \Jive at once. This is the second price revision made by the new or- ganization: and the total reduction from the high level, since Sept. 28, 1920, has been $310 on open cars and $350 on closed cars. The new organization now owns the great Maxwell plants outright. Its way is clear to carry out in full its larger plans and policies. It pledges itself never to stop working for the future better- ment of the good Maxwell, and for the greater satisfaction of present and future owners of this good car. New Price List Touring Car. .w.-.~... $845 Coupe ., . $1445 Roadster ............ $845 Sedan ........... $1545 F. O. B, factory, war tax to be added. J. J. HERBERT 62 SHETUCKET STREET MAXWELL lw zen Is just NS ruRER SAY CIVIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM === WILL SPELL GROWTH FOR CITY public ing tha business, making thorough community real gro factories and larger payroll every element in the community which |ing the chair as foreman at the com-| makes the communit and we are learning, too. that attention | The plaintiffs in the sult are Frank to these human needs and interests is|sullivan, Frederick Rathbun, James J.| the best method of producing industrial Goodwin, Maurice O'Donnell, Victor | development and material success. WelOrazy, Philip Goodwin, Richard Lan- | are learning that the words of the great|ders, John Callahan, John Touchette, teacher “Gefk ve first the highest | Harold Woods, Max Draver and Robert things" is a community, as well ws an | Burdick. individu; Furth: pose of simply commun; facilities and hetter m. parks a cational f much m to creat give to a reco the will material Chamber of Comme: other da FORME |rday a clude a MARRIES sermon onl holy comminion, ex-|Women Voters. ls leading the opn of “the’ blessed ' sacramant and |01 the :ags Jimit iproyision. for;that for faipesn s e inization. She has sent letters to all| Atlon St the br county chairmen o the league calling | INJUNCTION SET IN HOSE COMPANY FIGHT Papers in the imjunction suit brought against two members of the New London commoncouncil, Joseph Fitapatrick and | William Basely, 'by Frank Sullivan and | other members of the Ockford Hose Co. | have been filed With the clerk of the su- perior court. Judge Gardiner Greene the injunction, _effective until the first | Tuesday in Septtmber or until firther ofder of the court, directing Fitzpatrick and Basely, under pemalty of $1,000, to 3 refrain fropi restraining the plaintiffs in devalooment and |the euit from attending the meetings of wth depends mot-nalv updn More |the company and to refrain from re- but 1pon |straining Robert Burdick from oceupy- has granted ificance. And so t the community , just as existence a living. we are Jearn- is more than mor: We ars learn: .ifo worfh living pany meetings. al philosophy. The suit was brought after Burdick er than this tas fundamental pur- {and others had been excluded from the | a Chamber ol Cni s NOt | company house on April 6, 1931, o produce ma arinl n the The complaint states that on said day ity—to secure = ndusty l\“nn defendants herein, without just cause x. mer® lang without specifications, complaints or and better edu-|charges being made against them, and ng playgrounds faciliti It s the purnue: o |without a hearing as provided hy the ore fundamental bylaws ef said organization. without a! e a new sp 0 | hearing common council | the citizens of jot the city London, or any 0 [competent committee thereof and ille- Mty | gally were by threats, intimidations and B exvelled from the King s room and have ev ibeen illegally ~unjustly estrained, results remain and improperly |attending the meetings of said company | {and deprived of ther rights as mem-| s of said organization. i The plaintift. Robert Burdick, as 10! man of said company, was on 1921, unlawfully, ce and arn ana id company to the by-laws | and regulations said organizati - ousted and dispossessed and removed s, Joseph Fitzpatrick and . from his office position TAFTVILLE 2 Front Street TELEPHONE 352 FANCY TUB BUTTER Pound ...t i v 3% KELLOGG’S CORN- FLAKES, package. . .. Y5 Ib. RIVER SALMON.. ... OHIO BLUE TIP FANCY ONIONS, 2 Ibs 15¢ King Midas Macaroni. . 11c King Midas Spaghetti. . tin COLUMBIA Midas Noodl les. King Midas Alphabets. llc expelied and prevented rom |@ King Midas Elbows. .. 1lc 3 packages 29¢ CREAM CORN STARCH Package ..., 2% 0 e MINUTE TAPIOCA.. 12c 10c 19¢ 6c llc + 285 Central Avenue TELEPHONE 611 FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE.3We.......... 18 RAISINS KEROSENE OIL 5 Gallons ..... PEA BEANS, Ib 10 bars Star Soap 3 pkge. Lux. .. 5 pkgs. Rinso. . ) 15 oz. pkge. Seedless. . 29c 15 oz. pkge. Seeded. .. 29¢ . 85¢ S L2 10 bars Welcome Scap 70c . 70c .. 32¢ . 36¢c PRESERVE YOUR EGGS Rutland Water. Glass. . 28c FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TERMS, STRICTLY CASH The People’s Store, Inc. 133 Suhem Street TELEPHONE 1632 PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. .. 45¢ FANCIEST BULK COF- FEE IN TOWN, b. .. 45¢ SYLPO NAPTHAL 3 Sizes. . 10c-25¢-50c LYDIA PINKHAM'S BLOOD REMEDY. . $1.00 VEGETABLE COM- POUND .... LIBERTY FLOUR 1-8 Bag.... . $1.69 10 Ibs. WHITE MEAL 28c 10 Ibs YELLOW MEAL 28c 10 Ibs. ROLLED OATS 39¢ JELLO, package..... 10c BAY RIDGE TOMATOES Large tin 15¢—2 for. . 27c $1.00 as foreman of said company pout any action on the part of clected members of said or-| contrary to their wishes, and| > and today sanization st their will, wi complaint orl, hearing or charges made azainst him| by the membgrs of <aid company as pro- | | s of said company |43"} {or the clty of New London or any com-| Imittee thereof duly authorized to act| S |upon the premises. It .is further claimed that Rasely is |w surping the office of foreman withont |- and the defendants tion of a pet the league began the circul llar to that start tention of these organi; proper treatmeni for del can not be given in t where most of them ov: age will be sent in case t prepared by the appropri o goes through. ded women, partially wom insane a a nen together in a county jail a The plac- | will be a- held at the Hotel Garde. composed the outfit, and metal plates| ed| At 2 o'clock a mass meeting will be |coated with a fifm of w: e | held at the Cibia Word from as. On such a plate t Boston has turned away h he a- chiefs. - Admission to the Ha ins, will be by tickets obtaine st headquarters. en nd The American Photo Playe: 1 a Beplevin Suit For Player Piano. are remarkable for ity a delicacy, and a warmth' of detail that waul of the subject, generally a pro is traced with a_ sharp point. Then be- gins the real work of building up the image with particals of wax, into each Zion- | of which has heen mixed a special color. The finished port hesides | the interest of their unusu: 1 a | e Aer) , do’ credit to the better-known, and| to remove oust other | inst the best interests | California. with offices n New York, nas | Comingly more flexible, mediums of | s o e et TR e D. A. R. and the)UTought a repievin suit in the superior | Seinrin “oyprecaton 3 o St he compeny.The piaintle [ of Women Voters. The mere|0court against Adoiphus Benoit of Taft- |27 SHC CXPressi aoave A proper risht M inelfact that a woman is more than 25| ville to recover Foto | ksets of the company and are entitied | Colebrook.—District - ze shoul etermine the | Player piano. ot to death henefits from its funds. . s of age should not determine_the | Player piano, w . t AGE LIMIT ON WoOM COMMITTED TO STATE proposal of the e on appropriations to limit the which women may be commit- | one of the|led to the state farm ween 16 and 2 ARM legislative com- ed crimina ta A numb. Dr. Chain R NORWICH RECTOR DIVORCED 15, Archibald to reject the appropriations gpm- limit and 19 r which gives | discretionary coury the Fitch, of distinguish Power to commit women will be efited phy 2 on the morally by such 1325 Main rs. John Laidlaw Goodw e regent of the D, |io'n in the protest movement and to send | age-limit bill, NORWICH planning to e programme for the v argue. It often ha to which she should at Plainfield o claims he defaulred company * ! field County Suhd: held an institute the Colebrook Coy s o o in his payments on |Neld an institute 2 G of that age Is still a The piaver plano and its | SRR S Triday. Bee € & e ; a 000, Y Ly - = 1 she shoul y;‘:xmx‘ t$3 Hartford and Rev. W. T. Aiken of Tors| i, say the opponents of t| HEBREW ZIONISTS WILL GO TO HARTFORD of* Norwich Hebrews to Hartford Sunday Weizman and Professor ed Zion The reception committes will meet at No. morning at headquarters, . and proceed from th Dr. Weizmann a are here | he Successful revival of a flects more ecredit on real art does not ty. By | chaming miniatures | wax, described and done eurs a mode of portrait | | peared sporadically | eenth century in England aly, isappeared. nd | the a the mere improvising of a new one, m— take kindly to novel- the execution of a_ serie in co Ancient Art Revived. | ar Mechanics Magazine, and Americ | artist, Miss Ethel Frances Mundy made available to contempory connoi- that flou- ished in ancient Greece and Rome, ap- | up to the eigl France, | Spain and even America, and then | With few technical data to guide her ringlon were among the speakers ' DEAD ON YOUR FEET Feeling dull. tired, worn,run-down? Shake up that lazy liverwith Schenck's «(l has | | Mandrake Pills to-night apd mark their magic effect. One dose will prove their efficacy and make you feel like a new being. Constipation, bilionsness, bilious headache, etec., readily yield te Schenck’s Mandrake Pill %11|delegates to the capitol when lure comes before either house - general assemb! r dlsenssion. Mrs. William H. Deming. legislative chairman_of the Connecticul Leagme of Women Voters, is leading the opposition exercises ese days will in for organized effort in the various towns SPECIAL LOW PRICES On Women’s New Style © Spring Footwear For Friday and Saturday. White Buck Sport Oxfords, Tan Leather Trim- med, Goodyear welt— $5.95 SPECIAL PRICE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dark Tan, One-Strap Pumps, Cuban Heel — Also Patent One-Strap Pumps, High Heel— SPECIAL PRICE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $ 3= 75 White Canvas, Patent or Tan Leather Trim- med Sport Oxfords— SPECIAL PRICE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $2 L 55 Brown or Gray Suede, One-Strap Pumpl, Low Heel— $2.95 BARROWS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 90 MAIN STREET Pound 8c THICK RIB BRISKETS ORNED BEEF LEGS, Pound. . 30c| NEW BERMUDA : Native Veal NAVELS AND {RUMP ROAST Pound ....... 30¢ LOINS TO ROAST] Poudd: ©.00 00 32 Halves, Ib. 25¢ Armour’s Smoked CUTLETS, Ib. . 45c HOPS, Ib. ... GENUINE STEER BEEF BONELESS PORTERHOUSE ROAST Round T R i o 28 PRIME CHUCK ROAST, b....... 20c LEAN POT ROAST, bb.......... 12V4c SHANKS—SOUP BONE, . .. *SATURDAY ONLY 15 POUNDS GRANULATED SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEOMARGARINE, Ib. 23c| OLEOMARGARINE, Ib. 21c By bringing this ad. to our store you will be given in ® exchange 1 cake of Borax Soap absolutely F I E E. EVAPORATED Nicely Trimmed = [Sliced, Ib. 40c Fresh Cut HAMBURG Pound 16¢ 10c|Round Steak Ground Cooking SUGAR............ $1.00| COMPOUND To all purchasers of our fancy Teas, at our regular price 35¢, 40c, 45c. Limited one to customer. 2 Pounds 19¢ | 2 Pounds 23c Onions, 21bs. . . 15 STRAWBERRIES | Onions; 4 Ibs. .. 10c SUNBEAM SALAD Dressing, bottle 25¢|MILK, 2 cans. . 25¢|BEANS, can. . FREE! e A s SR SR S R Bt s e B HAMS |Spring Lamb Sugar Cured Shoulders 14c 4 to 6 Ib. ave. Pound LEAN PORK CHOPS Pound 25¢ PURE LARD SWIFT'S GEM-NUT CAMPBELL’S . 10c ein_aze expected o ar-|and a confusing variety of method evi- | of thas organiac rive from New Haven by auto at 10| dent among the old masters, the davo- | £ pes hax-cuncontad or saear seated ttord U hisity o'clock. They will be eseorted bv tee engaged a chemist 1o devise a wax s i with members of fthe ap-! antomohile procession to Zionist head- | that moma not melt afeer it anpias| D0 E- Sehenck & Son. Phila. Adv committee, at which they | quarters, where they will be greeted by | tion and began a search for colors|— ned thelr opposition o the age | hundreds of Jewish children who wil| that were permanent and without cham | , i FE3 WANT to put vour busi | plan. Mre. Buel has sent tele-| sing America and Jewish anthems. ical interaction. A_steel scapular and a | hes® . i | fan, 3 . : . ¢ be ugh the advertisin ., CATHOLIC CHURCHES |grams to every D. A. R. chapter in the 11 o'clock a reception and luncheon | set of improvised orangewood sticks | eon et = s e e e i# s e . POETRY THE WREN'S NEST. Wee Jenny Wren, all in a flutter one @2y, Took inz on a wonderful juest. In search everywhere of a suitabie Beok I oulld ner 3 pretiy Apring Dest ; ‘The trees are so crowded ! poor Jemny complained As a teardrop fell from her eye— “Apartments are scarce, and too nig) fow: Oh, ueryxhlnn dreadtully high? “Show not the white feather, sweet Jen- love,” Cnirped n':*yr mate; “Pray. have met & ear ! A clear birdeeye view far and wide will we take, And a home Tll find you, dear!” So off 1o a faraway garden they flew. 'And behoid, they chanced to aiight Where 2 blrdho.ne they spied, and em if “Come_hither.” Tl ren Whith fiade them both trill with de- light. sang he; “this apartment And wit] “to help me along. Our bird-bi!l’ I'll pay, for the terms are not steep, “Roorhs 1o Let, and For a Mere Song!" ™ —Erroll Hay Colcok, in Charleston News. RING’S BUSY MARKET E NOTE—ONE PRICE ALL DAY—SHOP AT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE | As exiles returned b WILD SWANS. There is seidom a footfall beside our dark wi er c shadows bathe in and bui- es shroud : are here for this lemely daughter the wailing gray dering cioud. Full or tle wan- morning where roselight and opal Jay blend With ‘musical clanzor and widespread o win : swans on the dawn-wind the loch ifto rose-colored follow? , Where tende . meit inse white plumes a toss for a tourney. Called South to the lists in some distant lagoon? "ihe night-wrack to ‘morn m somber Lach tarough the dawn mist 4 tears that the long sky-ways and jonely ; The ~m|l’ ‘of dead hill-men come home heir hills. —win'H"Ogilvie, in the London Bpee- tator. HUMOR OF THE DAY Have you observed that the prios of asoline is going down?” huggine, “but the f + go fast enough 't compensate for the way traffic regulation: » the fines going up."—Washingtos The Impatient Patron— you hear me rap on the tab! The Patient Waiter—Was that you rap- pin’ on the table, sir? I herad you. bet | hought it was spirits —Detroit News. was giving a lesson in . and she said to one boy: “Now, se we take the head and trynk from the body. what would be The voungster. his thoughts om the Thanksgiving dipner that was appreach- answered: “The giblets."—Boston ript ter, dsom’t Seorge—Dve made wp my Sydney Bulletin “And,acbve all things. 1 expect you fe " said the mistress to the mew ma‘'am. esrtainly. of eourss, =aid the new maid. Then she toward her mistress with shining And what's there 1o be reticent maam? she asked—Houston | maram. eaned Here's a meteor which appears enly once svery 5,000 years.” “Where is it the rest of the time® “Trunno. Where are sur husbands™— Louisville Courier-Journal He—Are you really embroidering that oot pillow for me. dear? < es. love, but if vou ever dare to put your foot on it 1 won't speak te pow for a week —Houston Post KALEIDOSCOPE Owing 10 the searietr of natural and chemical manures. Germany’s corn lamde have heen manured with mustard mmee the war. The Tnited States uses about 190680 000 cords of wood annually for fuel, of which 50 per cent. is consumed in the rural districts. The great blaek Arara cockatoo of New Guinea_cracks a hard nut by first weak- | ening the she wing it with his bezk and then oreaking it More international conferemess have | been heid at The Hague and more treaties and alliances arranged thers than in any other eity in the worid. Joseph Bonaparte. whe was foreed on the throne of Spaim by his ambitious brother, Napoleon 1, resided in the United States, near Bordemtown. N. J.. " years. One of Robert Louis Stevenson's ear!i- tor | est publications wae a sclentific paper. contributed to the proceedinzs of the | Royal society of Edinbursh. 1! deals with the effects of forests on clima | In Atling nigl vaudeville theat actress has been required 1o make changes of costume and four shanges of makeup every night. WE ARE ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY Which will continue for ten days, en Wall Paper, from twenty-five cents double roll and Paints, 820 o gaken, and Vallish—first-class Fleer Varnish, $3.50 per gallon. Sale starte Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and will continue for ten days. Comes and ses the merchandise we are selling belew cost. JAFFEE S. SOLOWAY- 119 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 531-3 C hy o e MRS. HENRY COIT 418 MAIN STREET HEX YOU WANT ,..,_'_. betore the Dublic, there The S, ™ Tha

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