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] together.” ing der that, of the of e These in our own ecast- i gellers te and an ffillated men are action first, to n They're vsua'ly among th opposite duccrs: they have a ‘em to W they have some degree - any m hey are more or less ) of «and ton work and m est ated, There will o, And it where noal &'l any true that 8 s rere oe for from .might almost think, for the occasion. It | them 2 Krhis sweet corn, cabbage. | “Yes, the chap who was trying to tlon| e labor unions have the S R " ik 3 px;,,f.. they will only seize it, to! Market Conditions sell me this used car."—Harper's Mag- smaller wages 0f today and| There was more of a demznd for veg-|@Zine. ‘ thers arel, NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 14, 1921 isting farm organizations on emlal'come. To suppose that members of the terms and striking a bargain of mutual unions involved will refuse the chance benefit? to 'sccure ample supplies of fresh vege- 1 answer: Most assuredly there is ex-|tables and fruits at half the prices the: actly such an organization among the‘now are forced to pay, would be to as- consumers, one made to order, one Sume that they are thriftless ne'er-do- wells. There is mo apparent reason why ev- ery iabor union in the country shouwdn’t follow these examples. It is a work directly along their line, for it seeks the greater financial good of their members. It is a work their already existing or- ganization makes perfectly simple for them to take up. Al they have tu do is to use the machinery at their hands. Jf. as seems inevitable, their members ‘ace the winter on a falling In- in the name of common-sense they make up the deficit by taking an equal or sreater percentage off thelr outgo? Since they must face a 20 or ver cent. wage cut, wouldn't a 40 or 50 ver cent. cut in food costs heip to even things un? The old complaint that there is not adequate organization is no longer val- id. There is ample organization on both sides. The only thing requisite iz for both to use the tools already at their command. No need to invent new ones. Why not go to i, gentlemen? THE FARMER. does not, indeed, include all consum- ers, ‘but it does include a very consid- erable proportion of those whose need of more and cheaper food is especialy ! urgent. Times may look blue And no doubt they do Y refer to the labor uniens of the ci ies. Each such union contains a con- iderable number of members, mostly eads of families and all wage-earners. whost interest in .increasing the buying capacity of their wages is personal and xnlerse Moreover, they ars often affil- ted, more or less closely, with other Their power, when' acting to- gether, is enormous. And they are es- pecially organized for acting together. The most the general public knows of t ig usua’ly in° connection with either for igher wages or reduction of existing wages. But by any means thelr sole pur- pose, It eert: 1s not their only op- portunity. So keep toiling on And try to be gay unions. ce3, Powerful as they nre, they are not strong enough to withstand economic laws. Mrs. Partington was a sturdy ho keupar and her. broom wae, doubt- less, of the best. But, when she tried T — to gwsep (Back . the Aflanth ‘voegin, Slie I Local Wholesale Market l HUMOR OF THE DAY “The doctor has ordered her to the seashore. Now they're having a con- sultation.” “Of doctors?” met more than her match. In the pres- ent conditlon of the world, anv attempt | to meeurs & general inereasc " e e, —] isvi - ot eerite o avent e Wrararal Furntshed by the Marketing Bureau er-?lfu(:;:fmke Louisville Couri of_wages oanniot’ nelb WiCitie jwaitutifail OF the Biate Hoardfot Ascicultiireits thalis Sbrctae b N B L SR Sl L Py lae Mrs. Partington's struggle with the|Norwich Bulletin. : _“Mabel told me that this is her firs {at fide. Mhe world-wide tendency| Actlve Demand—Apples, llma beans,year out.” 5 % 1 not only fn prices |Potatoes, medium and prime beef, fancy | “Why, she’s been out four scasons. ‘ahor to | lamba. Well, I suppose she counts four sea- not enly Moderate demand: Newlaid eggs, | sons to the year.”—Toronto Telegram. i inevita- |Deets, carrots, onfoms, squask, eclery, | <“Good Heavens, man; pretty badly ruta baga, spinach, peppers. sma=hed up, aint you? Anybody with Demand—Lettuce, ~tomatoes,, | | Poor you.” to ¥ Wholosals vy bring them greatér values, |ctables today. I-~tuce, cavrots, gresm New Cook—What do I say, ma'am, i produced foods, anyway, than ¢ n s and potatoes sold t0- “Di neA is served,” or “Dinner is rea- » wapes last year did. All they | da The markets were supnited with dy to do is to arrange wit of beets. cabbages,| , if it is anything like organization i i simpler | inner is spoiled.”—Karikatu- ren Christiania. ! A hotel prospectus from Switzerland nounces that “Weissbach is known these ich they are now ' buving little lots at i exorbitantly Cewwider the tarmers, ‘iers are for he grange They, howove are but one side. How uming masses? Is there | ation them? way ex- | of How Yeast Vitamon Makes Skin Clear and Flesh Firm Concentrated Tablets Easy and Economical To Take— Results Quick. Every woman who bas heard of the wondrous health-and beauty- eontrary, area great in overcom- 1z indigestion or chronic constipa- tion. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish as if by magic, leav- ing the complex- ion clear and bes tiful. 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Per- sons in search of solitude are, in fact, Pmlfl Commissioner O'Malley city 't hesitate to he as'] : constantly flocking here from the four The only_rea quarters of the globe.’—Edinburgh «:-;:‘ ass fi,fl 15t ot ot Scotsman. taking ‘w‘; et s “What sort of an appearing feller item. in he lowest was he?” demanded Constable Sam T. Slackputter of Petunia. orice 2ot et “Aw, just a_ hopeless looking gent Bt with a_home brew nose.” replied old 1,,,,,m noelled t Riley Rezzidew.—Kansas City Star. | { prices. unreason in proportion, Mother—T do hope Josephine will} make an impression with her voice. Father—*“She will if she sings into the phonograph, not otherwise. —Ex- change. “I am afraid you are rather preju- diced against jazz.” ' ‘“Indeed I am not, I have sound rea- sons for disliking it, 1 assure you."— New York Sun jfor his daily snpp Just as sn ence illnstration of the differ- Detween what the producer gets £ ¥ west | ¢ 12.000 | Ruta central f:r"n'ed futton chons and, Dairy Prodacts | came to vay the found . + 42 < is two chops had cost him all that ehd '(‘g), e THE KALEIDOSCOPE he_got for four fat sheep! 5 e by L as Bandits in evening dress have been And we wonder at crimer” > foal | operating in Miami, Florida. It 1s surely high time that stens wero A baby whale was killed on a sand- | taken to vre bar in New York harbor recently. , mewlaid, fancy rarlflad of the iine g Hther St i gathered -.... Narcotics are dropped in France 1o baltabon TCIRIME To et oy ot carton .. from airplanes by German smugglers. i Tour attentipn to the Chicago 1lat case Buddhism is vying with Christiani- : spring. beat the oni .- ty in evangelical effort throughout the sending an agent world. | Baltic states of Latvia, Be-| The ; thonia and Lithuania have Eormcd a | new triple alliance. i dressed (1b.) Meat Products ng them to ST e | There are twelve Buddhist temples,' b i , common | with _ thirty-four priests and 5,639 | The Toledo, Oni (100 members in the United States. n th Caravans caught on the desert by sandstorms move obliquely through the storm in order to cross its path. In some parts of Ireland, a beit of woman's hair is placed around the mathod baby in the belief that it will avert nearby farm harm. ta et o Since the British occupation of the Rhine, 138 noncommissioned officers and men have married German frau- leins. August was originally jobbers and called Sex- 1 to send them all tilis—the sixth month, when the yvear otatoes, cabbace. on- had only ten months, and the first earload lots ar-| ¢ was March. The officiz’s of the ons Mercury, the swiftest traveler am-! ong the planets, moves through space| at the rate of thirty miles a second.| New York boasts a Four Hours'| Sleep Club, the members of which li-i with this offer in hand. can- ne the union members to see what |r snonse they shal make. Tt seems impossible to donbt the out- lhw o . . (100 b Chop (100 1bs.) before. Men and Yound Men This Misses season our the workmanship is splen- did; the prices are much Tower, but the qualities much higher. In fact, you will be delighted with any one of our new Suits or Overcoats. als, in particular, a and the prices are they have been for e it —ADVANTAGE— of buying “on credit” grows every day. At the present time almost the entire world does business on a credit basis. It is such a conven- ient method of purchasing—it means that you can have WHAT you need WHEN vyou need it with very little financial strain, . Come in soory —we are better ready ic serve you than ever Women and lier than ever before. styles, of course, are correct in great variety. lower than mit themselves to a nightly sleep of four hours. Distinguished honors and medals of | the world -war were won by 150 Am- ericans from Belgium, France and the United States. An ingenious mechdnic in Munich! has invented a contrivance which can be fixed to public fire alarms so that Whoever rings the alarm is caught by | the arm and held until the arrival of the firem Punch, Indie derived from the Sanskrit word mean- ing five ‘on account of its five in- gredients—rum, tea, sugar,.lemon and hot- water. Pointe de Grave, near Bordeaus, France, hds been selected as the most appropriate place to erect a monu- ment commemorating the United Statss intervention in the world war. The monument will be surmounted .by a great light. New York, analyzed, is not a big but a conglomeration of former Representativa Philo T. vtown has been elected vice the state board of agricul- Vilson H. Lee of Orange. by statute presider.l 3 u-ew,dent of the committee on agricul- it is'said came from the East Look Younger Care-worn, nerve-exhausted wemen d Bitro-Phosphate, 2 pure organic phosphate dispensed by Lee & Osgood ¢ York and Paris physi- to increase weight and and feelings. assort- | Charming, indeed, are the 2 Lined ( “oa mont of i Msw's Glothing. ta | Intast Tastine for sa st Men’s SheeP ed ts’ $8.50 value S the best ever. The models | winter. Seldom have we 5 are better; the variety is | been able to offer' a finer Men’s Pants ........ the widest possible; the selection of Coats, Suits, fabrics are unusuaily fine; Dresses and Waists. Materi- re love- The And years. One Lot Boys’ Suits, with 2 pairs pants. . . o s el R But the sun will not cease to shine. After the gloom comes the sunny dawn With its rays of light sublime. Even though your troubles come fast For after the rain the sun will shine And a smile is the thing that lasts. —Fern Leone Curtis, Kellogg, Minn, BIG DANCE | tal SHORT PARADE IN NORWICH AT i Morrisania and West Farms. | rying is done largely by womea por-; and the name is claimed to be!j, FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS More complete and interesting than ever, for style, variety and originality, for pleasingness of fabric and color, is out stock of Men’s Suits and Overcoats—$12.00 to $35.00. Mo I R | Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Overcoats at Reduced Prices Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Greatly Reduced THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” 3-7 Water Street, Cor. Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. BReEeD THEATRE Today and Saturday TOM MIX —IN— “THE ROAD DEMON” A REAL LIVE TOM MIX WEST- ERN PICTURE OF SPEED, THRILLS AND® STUNTS — SEE THE LEAP OVER THE BROKEN BRIDGE, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BIG THRILLS. THE SINGER MIDGETS SCANDALS A SUNSHINE COMEDY THAT IS A RIOT OF LAUGHS _FORD EDUCATIONAL PATHE NEWS _ Continuous Show Saturday PICKFORD in her tatest production THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” Direcion by Jack Dicdord axd Aifred £ Green, Sccrzrionm Maton Fairfax Phciogephy 4 Gasie will radhiea;e ladness fo::h tears to waler the crop of smiles and keep f‘\ose self same smiles blooming - an altract of unusual strength full of happiness and good ches potheti appeal st and chom THE HALL ROOM BOYS in “CIRCUS HEROES” Paramcunt Magazine Yantic Fire Engine Co. TONIGHT Herb Smith’s Enlarged Orchestra Also Novelty Music by the Contin Fife and Drum Band of Willi- mantic. DAVIS. Today and Tcmorrow‘_ Bebe Daniels —iN— “The March Hare” 7:15 P.M—IN YANTIC AT 8 P. M. |§ Joyous Bebe Daniels in Her Most ‘ Joyful Role. villages, including Harlem, Inwood, T Washington Heights, Mott Haven, Port Conway ear: le Morris, Melrose, Fordham, Kingsbridg. Spuyten Duyvil, Riverdale, Tremont | == { In the famous Convent Garden flow-! er market, in London the work of car- ‘Bucking the e Tiger’ “ZULU LOVE"— NEWS WEEKLY ters. A somewhat odd recognition of | their work is received annually byl these flower porters in the shape of a shawl and two aprons each, a gift from the duchess of Bedford. ‘Brooklyn Lady Suffers Breakdown After Husband’s Death! Mrs. Anna O'Hara of Evergreen Avenue. Brooklym, N. was in & Amuumem Center of Norwich! Todny y and Saturday B.F.Keith’s Vodvil 4 ACTS—AND Alice Joyce, in 164 Y., serious condition until she began taking Wincarnis., husband’s illness I had 3 out through work s. O'Hara r n he pas: ched a state of co id hardly eat anythin rds. I wonld ed during the day th could do to get_ about, night came I could get fearfully nervous—the “Scarab Ring” AS GOOD AS MANY $100 SHOWS BETTER THAN MANY $1.00 SH HOW ALWAYS A 100RPER CENT. PR MATINEE 25c—EVENING 30c-40¢ TAX PAID ~TSAT. MAT., CHILDREN 15c__ T COMING—EVA FAY 'Old-Fashion Supper no least y B: the time 1 hml xa}\fn ,bou‘ half of th egan to improve wonderfull time I had taken the whole appetite had come back. 1 was ) rvous and was getting quite some sleep at night, I really cannot praise Wincarnis enough. 1 have taken only a and now I am entirely well | My insommia is gone, I have a good appe- tite and my nerves are fine. 1 really fee! ELKS’ HALL like 3 v_woman.” 757 LG 0 TARE B Saturday, October 15th, 1921 FOR ELKS ONLY DANCE, TONIGHT ARMORY, NORWICH Humphrey’s Orchzsira A1 Wrabel being unable to play, we have, by added expemse, through the courtesy of Mr. Pettine, secured his noted Saxe- phone Seloist all o 'mr firfit clm drug stores. Writ .r‘)cn\ e booklet, St., Agent for Wincarnis. MR. RICHARD DOBENDITTO Direet From ‘“Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet™ Admission, Gent 55¢, Lady 45¢ Including Tax $12.00 er e s e CAR FOR TAFTVILLE 1st Bn. Hq. and Combat Train Biy Hallowe'en Dance, October 28th NOTICE THERE WILL NOT BE A BATTERY B DANCE TONIGHT NEXT FRIDAY, 8:30—12 THE BIGGEST NOVELTY DANCE EVER HELD IN CITY CAREY’S OCEAN BEACH ORCHESTRA OF NEN LON_ON Featurin AL WRUBLE HIMSELF of Middletown Balloons, Confetti, Dolls, Ete. “IT'S A BATTERY B AFFAIR" WAIT FOR IT1 _— — THERR = aAqvertsing mearum Bastern w“ equal 10 The Bulie oo $2.75t0 $8.98 s nmbmm