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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 TESTIMONY COMPLETED IN e e said, “do not want a prohibitive tariff; |before the ways and means committee, no one does except those who would be |because the chairman goos 1:# them red- . especially benefited.’ I had mot thought |¥ed and abuses them as if they were DORSEY CLAIM uABlN'G[ The fourth and final session of the| until recently that the republicans wouid (ot human beings. be so foolish as to place the Americat = commissioners, Nathan Belcher and Thomas E. Troland, sitting to hear the Don’t Forget the Christmas valuation plan W our tariff law.” WOULD REDUCT FREIGHT RATES | clatm made” ¥ Doteey Washington, Dec. 21—Feasibility of men would not ook with favor on any | Mr. Oldfeld’s remarks precipitated a 0N MORIZONTAL DAsts |amounting o $3.477 againer ihe cstaio raising funds for a seldier bomus by [DIEn to raise revenmue “in an outlaw traf- | HVely debate with Mr. st mm.| The Manufacturers Association of | Of the late James O'Nefll, occurred Wed- + tax on beer and lght wine will be |fic in ordef to mest their legitimate de- |SCRtative Mamn, republican, IMlinols; Mn-i ' . JMSTEEE S CIGE BT . |N€sday motning in New Lomdon and considered by the hcfse ways and means | mands for compensation.” e R e | toeeanc trafrlc comuEtes, have dodared 3““0',2}‘,“‘-”' :’d’mfl:fmn;“nf{h”:t:f: g o B | past . ¢ ~ ; Today, stier the. Ciistimas vemmem | es_ of revende” open for s “wesds |, Mr. Mann said o had never been sble O o A action of freight Tates |agresd-to submit briefs with the commis. STCRE OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK vhen the commitice takes up the ad- |without teying “to legalize what the con. | {0 Understand the American valuation d sloners - instead of making arguments. | icable in varyi t- 1 justed campensation question, particu- | stitution prohibits” Mr. Nelson asbert. | DI and even on the flocr of =—house e e i osaioa e it | " Tho morning’s sedsion was aceupied | larly the phase relating to the raising [ed that “to attempt to tie the veterans |Dad “never heard any: i : Every item is priced so man for the $, which means of o sentleman from Michigan (Mr. Word. | This metter is now before the inter- b eamony e H. g’};:f_’se; ey, P! y yards $ flr-\mu-‘b:v;h nnan:e ru x : ou:' fix;?flisa:ge;mtm x:; %?:A R e state commerce commission, which is . o 2 he poses ¥ a tax everage! oty o - 4 o7, and som saving to 25 % ou. - Commenting on the enormous profts | RoXing hearings on the subject in Wash- | 7T Sn of the petitioner, and some fur- ¥ e e with small shooholig contefrt will be |Tage. which Mr. Fordney sald had been made |ington. The representatives of the rail- er te y by Mrs. N & looked into, Mr. Fordney said, to de- The son, James, declated tnat, hel} In addition to th lues t to menti i £ Germany, Mr. |r0a4s were heard during the présent n on to the many values too numerous to on, termine whether ¥ would be advisable, | REPRESENTATIVE OLDFIELD o e ol s " b heard his father say that he was y ‘mak- Tincher said that “if necessary to pros |MOnty, and representatives of shippers P 3 2 . and constitutional, to 1ift the prohibi- FAVORS A PROLECTIVE TARIFF 'M'; American labor, manufacturers and | Will dresent their views in January. “flns Ta:n atm;“m of 1'900 commigsion on m recelved a very chmu lot of Pe in the m G San oy to pecmile’ et — Sonimers from profiteors in this coun. | Many of the carriers have announced | the salo of the property to th Scott In- reales uch sale. Washington, Des. 21—Repiying to |tev he favored a duty of one thous. |their oprosiiion to a flat reduction in | YeStment Co” and saif that his father || wanted small figures and other beautiful patterns, 19¢c a Mr. Fordney comferred today With |Chatman Fordney of the ways and |and per cent. on; some commoditles. rates, preferring to reduce .only . rates oA a8 far a e actual Secretary Mellon, but said later the : & pt sal v . niéans committee who earfier in the day | “Let there be 2 few more statements fon certain commoditfes. The manufac- |iale Woe concerned Dorsey had nothing |§ yard @ yards for $1.00 bonus question had not been discusyed.|haq denounced importers for their op- | that the republicans are in favor of [iurers on the other hand point out that “Dorsey. acoeptéd th Ak ol Other Skwestions put forth by (he fpeeftion to tHie Ameifban valuation plah [a tariff duty of 1,000 per cent aid there |Yates were inoreased on 'a hothontal . S0 Secepted the ochack with members of the house for financiig a |ae fncorporated in the tariff bill pend- |widd not be cnough republicans here {basis, and chould come down in the same S i Ll sonus Include a variety of sales tax on |ing tn the semate, Representative Old-|{p gather together in ome aisle” Mr,|manmer. This is partidularly import-| e stated that he had heard his fa- different commodities and different busi- | feld, democrat, Arkansas, member of | Manm interjected. ant to Connecticut industry, as almost fther say repeatedly that there was an ness men. . the committee declared today in the «“If the republicans favor the destruc- |all of it products move under class in- | asreement that Dorsey should receive In an addresg in the house of reprs- |house that the proposed import duty on |tion of Americam institutions” Mr. |steid af commodity rates. The resolu- [two per cent. commission only because | sentativeg A. P. Nelson, republican, Wi- |hundreds of artlelés under the Ameri: | Fordney retorted, “they ought to be put |tion adorteqd by the '}‘rectm of the fhe had a monopoly on handling the real- wmsin, commenting on the proposed |can valuation plan would he prohibi- |out of this house ]—‘(‘"‘lf“‘“m“ Assoctatlon 15 as fol-ty owned by Mr. O'Nefll. payment of a bonus by a tax on light | tive. Mr. Oldfield declared that importers | oW ! My, O'Neill said he was present when wines and heer declared former serviee | “The American people,” Mr. Oldfield |are “rather frightened when they come ;Thnt“’;'wm 31‘;‘“3;‘93!1::;‘;‘3?“’ ,f"e‘f;‘; Dorsey complaiined that his father gave " rates T vrder ideration by 1 s o interstate commerce commission, the o b"‘_‘w"‘g’f::;)‘,_".‘.‘;:: ;:?wm,’r;;’ Manufactuvers’ Agsociation of Conneet!- s s ’ H u {qut favors a horizontal weduction of get better than $ per cent. out QUALITY GIFTS GIVE PLEASURE L S el e {the carriers and will sttmulate commercs | _“DOTSSY seldom came io the house 5 What he got momey from my father. and industry and, ™ i in AND . That the president of the association %o 0 h“:]“ rsiotr s bkl : {is authorized to present this view to the Tequently,” saié the wi [ i H \ A limited lot of all linen English Brown Crash, 39¢ value cur price 28¢ a yard, 4 yards for $1.00. l’“ H |ls‘151{£s (c)oEPINh E T 18—Bath Street—18 interstate commerce commission in As to the purchase of t OUR NAME STANDS FOR QUALITY ! e e . jadvisable and effective; and O'Neill had seen ¢ That the president is further authoriz- | Dorsey told Mr. © ed to invite the co-operation of other in- | galn. Witness said that 1 cured i b nis W3 ) ctions to } the market bid p - father sald | Mr. be valued at suc dustrial and commercind orgamizations | to Dorsey: “I dom’t think is such Mr. | ness of such pr in advocating a reduction of raflroad {a Wonderful buy” and Dorsey told him | told 3 vo v | by reference to freight rates on a horizontal as distin- | he could®sel it right away for a 1 I taxpayer for u guished from a commodity bast. ot $1.000. “If you ean e This action Is in harmony wih the |uf $1,000 on it within r views of the Natlonal Industrial Traffic |give you half the profit” said the eldsr; League, the New England Traffic League | O'Neill, and other organizations interested from The property has not ye the shippers’ standpoint. ce, the inventory may prices, The correct- determined es of the period before Prices actuai { el t been sold. | CHANGES IN LAW Witness declared that he transacted RELATING TO n\r\'xol.u.. The Manufacturer's Assoclation 83 |, sreat deal of his fothers mamec| . whichever I8 also, ,upor recommendation of its ("if- wrote checks for him, ete., but he could fne: \hrch.,npcn;lrx;fl;;‘l\m;:‘.?‘r.(r) ‘fu\cl may not be . fic_commttee, moved to secure more f2- | Ang omly one check out of the 40 to] C m_' also at market price, vorable rates on coal to Connecticut. It | 55 exnibited which was in his handwrit ropigea wigh the new | (D¢ two Inventories u 2 . has asked the interstate commerce ¢om-{ine™ Thic wag a check for $236.60 and | 0%, Y ¢aT igh the new | 06 We are constantly adding new designs ¥z wien it'takes iy e auention | 175, 7, Y5, chec for 325880 4nd | revene of coal Tates, to remove the dlscrimina- shx,;al.«m revenuc 'y the commission. ss of the prices a d prepared to show both vu- < market prics of each ar “ tlons agalist Connectiont that exist in | xiie Ml in the Prince George hotel in 1911, (s i the present rates. Territory in the mid il - & ar: to our already extensive stock of e Bt i Commaia e | , A8 (0 the check for 4760, M. oo have competition, is receiving its coal 2 i to Dorsey. on rates more favorable than coal moved On_cross examination, Mr. O'Nelll satd the opin the use of 5 he dldn't know for what reason the he ‘fl\‘m"l’) an equal distance from the mines to} e VGO O T » = 1a h 3 X s given Dorsey, At- N business, BAR PINS WATCHES BELTS Somcoion” Tnd ather Now sl | heck €07 893040 was g n.,r,r:’m,a : m business. & ad - O'Nelll if, duting the conversation about g e Whether BRACELETS SAUTOIRS BUCKLES A e the Scott sale, hin father said to bi RS el “Set wnt o' Nete as conforming a < FALL RIVEE POLICE[|in this transact! You don't know SCARF PINS \ Willie Canedy, colored evidence getter | anything except w 1 tell you.” Wit- PENCILS wsed by the Norwich police some months | ness replied, “He Snight have sald that, ou have no part il maintain an ipts and expenses. of internal revenu shhu.d the a the book EAR RINGS BROOCHES ago in local liquor raids and who after {but he A& pur- hia campalgn here followed up the 0c- | Mo sald his-father had great admira- } 3 ! depre- CUFF LINKS RINGS PENS cupatfon in numerous other cities, has|tion for Dorsey as a real estats agent, 3 t r m 1 and’ similar ftems required fn “He made a lot of money for your| .. g making up income aidn't he?” asked Mr. Purrows, | Miticd, regar I No, Lo sold my father a lot of ‘deag | L 240Dt the ‘c 0658 | onas’ replted Mr. O'Nefll, ever is lower’ | NATIONAL BUDGET BUBEAU for 1920. Thereat: every case he brought to the attemtion | You do not like Dorsey, do you?|provige, changes can i In a statement public Wednes- 3 ’ ; sked Mr. Burrows. g day, Governor Everett J. Lake endorses lice. Canedy later departed | 25K permisgion is obtained from the P 5 s- | & t S police bavéitios Blen endeewoe: [, Ot o hé I resum hy mother sioner 9t internal revenue. tho efforts of the national briget com- . : it SAVOT | this way,” safd Mr. O'Nefll. s Faateot e ; art 4 ! ing to locate him. ; “Dia Dorsey ioan you money that Mr. In the case c‘)t & nt X ers arouse r . at last double-crossed the state authori- tiss. While serving somewhat the same capacity in Fall River, Mas | cently, Canedy admitted on the wi re-{ s LAKE ENDORSE PLAN ow stand that he was receiving $10 for O'Netll loaned him?” asked Mr. Burrows, | ¢ans the HARWOOD QUALIFIES AS Mo Mt The Ritnals other @ ! IRON WORKS TRUSTEE| “Do you now owe Dorsey any mon- | iscounts ‘”’“"““7‘"‘7 A ' P. LeRoy Harwood of New London |e¥?’ queried Mr. Burrows. & "ot the fa j on Wednesday qualified as a trustee of “Net a cent” desiared the Wwitneos. : i | the bankrupt estate of the Groton Irom | Mrs. O'Nefll was recalled o tcll about|® s ™ should Works by filing a $10,000 bond ) | the check for $336.60. She said that this % e Referee in Ban vty Thomas H. | check, dated March 26. 1920, was in fu1l | 05t of "“DSij‘“‘=§E e Shiclds of Norwich. Mr. Harwood was |payment of all due Mr. Dorsey up to|SaTy charges incurred in 21 BROADWAY Phone 551-4 NORWICH J|arrointea trustce Monday afternoon but | that date. Sxlon. of (o Bdadss the program L|omy and efficiency and Gen. Charles G. Dawes. The governor approves the p udget guard” being mobilized army of taxpayers by the national bud- get committee. Governor Lake states “I most assuredly W reces- uiting pos- to add my ap- i proval to the budget bureau for the fed- because of his absence from New Lon- | A letter written by Mrs. O'Neill at Mr.| “In the case of a manufacturer ‘cost’ | era] government, and extend my hearty don for the vpast two days had not | O'Neill's request directed to Carlos Bar-|means the cost of materials and | congratulations on the success attending had an opportunity to qualify soomer. ry, cashier of Tnion Bank & Trust lies, expenditures for labor and in- the work already done by General Dawes d his assistants. man-1 “J pelieve that this_success is only = orerunner of far greater beneficial re- sults. My experience has taught me that by far the most effective means of securing economies in p 2l in as evidence. Thix con- ct costs incident to product instructions to Mr. Barry to re- | cludi 2 o allow Mr. Dorsey to have any|agement access to Mr. O'Nelli's private |€ost o the bank contefning securities, | capital *‘Market’ means the current 7. Dorsey, Jr., testified that|Drevailing at the date of MOTY | tures is the intelligent cuftailment of the Mr. O'Neill’'s hotise during a | for the particular —mere The | monies Which the various public depart- the tramsaction when the Pe-|burden or proof as to the correctness of | ments and publie institutions are given nue house was sold to Thomas to spend. A. Seott. He said that he had secured |~ Governor Lake is one of 25 state exe- a customer in a Mr. Pumerantz who was cutives who are honorary state chair- willing to give a little 1ss than Mr. men of the national budget committee Seott pald for it. Mr. O'Nefll sald that i dates narest yérs of 262 citles are ha he had known Mr. Scott for a long time |be available, irmen, among and he was his neighbor and %» would |tions or com T f . Wilson rather have him have the property than kmon of contracts or purchase commit-| Croshy, Greenwici anyone else. Mr. Pumerantz had sug- abnormal | ygeqq, " snsonia, gested that he would make a summer re- taxpayer regularly sort out of the O'Nelll property if he se-|Sold merchandise at pricss lower than GRIPPO DRAWS FINE ! = ——— AND af1L sENTENCE and sentenced to 10 da The Lyons Co. |z&=:: cating liquor for sale s 8 WAU[REGAN BLO“ NORWICH, CONN. Sman( B;l‘eek. where he was arrested on ept. 3 Grippo was pla afternoon and ments had bee: by 2 jury in the criminal court of com- mon pleas in New Lo morning and was fin A complete line of Ivory Pyralin, in sets and individual pieces Manicure and Toilet Articles, in roll-up cases - rlstmas tore || s e ‘,"u‘iy"‘,:‘:;m:‘ SILK STOCKINGS FOR LADIES. . . ... $1.25 TO $4.85 ||* 3::-’0'?"“; prove 5 . DAINTY CAMISOLES ............. $1.00 TO $2.98 | wna Attormes Georgo C. & Imported and Domestic Perfumes To ity ‘- ascng . oo cous not to glive a = ence because e 25¢ to $10.00 AND VESTS. dcaused ad § <. $1.00 TO $4'50 MORIS BANK TO PAY Gillette, AutoStrop, Gem and Ever-Ready Razors WHITE SKIRTS .................. $1.25 TO $4.98 : i, D1y ) S 9Be DO NS 08 I LAt e e Twinplex Stroppers for Gillette and Durham Duplex Blades MUSLIN CAMISOLES ............... 75¢c TO $2.00 || day morning, it was votsd to acciare & Conklin Fountain Pens and Automatic Pencils CHRISTMAS APRONS Votea et 180 0 0 ot of e ALSO BAND APRONS AND BIB APRONS. BOmmn AT $1.00 to $3.70 FULL LINE OF GINGHAMS AND PERCALE BAND || Sorstor Mcloan tatroducer mita. Military Brushes and Thermos Goods . FOR THE GIRLS, SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS — PRICES {| "rion of two thowsaua Amcricas > 7 1 leged inhuman barba-ir m‘ 8 of l(nles n Durand, Park and Tilford, Apollo, Page and Shaw, and U)‘nplelcd Wb.n court returning with th $3.00 to $25.00 FANCY NECKWEAR, IN COLLARS, BRAMLEY SETS || for ientency ‘snd asicng « constitutional right for a trial DAINTY MUSLIN GOWNS. 75 PER CENT. DIVIDEND BL <2 liguidation, held In New Lo dollar to stockholders of record The s . : : A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY ROUND APRONS — | ;™% o jesaring o aisrbution of Ray-O-Lite Flashlights and‘Batteries ‘ : APRONS—AND GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MIDDIES || icuc itroduced tho totionine. oot tions $2.00 TO $5.00. SachdEy, Gilin, Drathutihy - Sgaitet ME Hall-Mark Chocolates Vilua and the support of the Poles by BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SOCKS,each. ............ $1.50 || "Sortince ot oo Petitlons of members of oRger Sher- " - man Chapter, Daughters of the American These are a special—Actual value $2.50 Revolution, of New Milford and members of Mary Clan Wooster Chapter, Daugh- ters of The American Revolution, of New - Haven, Conrni,, favoring the enactment of E DRESSES senate’ bl 1957, propo: | Yorktown, Virginia, a mili The Lee & Osgood Co. el e “PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS” : PRICES $2.98 TO $5.98 i ciation, T o e ; ALSO FOR THE LARGER GIRLS tarift based on the American plan. Petition of members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Staford Springs, Conn., favoring the £ of the Sterling-I&hlbaeh r bilL OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT DRAWERS 2 TO 10 YEARS—$1.00 EACH Investigating committees . harm honest men.