Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 8

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DANIELSON é were_ pested at the mills .if 24 of t.!u ‘auregan compary, in Wau- @gan, Monday morning that there wil ndumon from the present locaie and that the working hours at the plants ‘will be Increased from 48 to 55 Wours each week, effective Monday next, Jenuary 23 To mapy of the huridreds of operatives @ these two biz plants the announce- taent d!d not come as a surprise, for wenditions in the cotton ‘textile fleld In Yhe rorth have been in such a serious state for many roonths that it wag recog- wized that 3 revision in wages,. down- .ward, might be looked for at any time. the notlces do nat state any def- amount of the reduction to be put $a force, the general opinjon, based on information galned from apparently re- Mable sources, is that it will approxi- mate 20 per cent., gross, though the sctual shrinkage in the payroll will be about ¢ 1-3 per cent., the remainder of operatives being made up tra hours per week that thev will labor. Sharp and A!'st(rous v'\ Detlllon from ng the same for the effect alternative from that e south for months wage past woules from war-time sandazds have bee lonwer” worklig southern as. has been pointed dene this column. are offering the ColdsBecom@ Sericus {U.’ 'mscm AL Cures Wxflnn 24 Hours SAFE(M?\J against La Grippe and its dangertas ofeets. ¥ % s T «;“\.s--— When weather is warisl have expesed yu Uhrwagh er walked in darp shore—don't dalay. Get C.B. Q. qiedy. Fortily sgainat tha, conse tywmces of a rerious Cold. Depead on Hile—Sisnderd remedy fer _tws geaeations. Tablet form. Quickt i i - cama " DeSasd ved bas beariog Fir. H's pu At All Druggists— 30 Corts PANTELEON CAsINO, KWEATHER BLDG! l'O('KNT BILLYARDS THREE TARLES DcSDAYS LADIES DAY, “.Bowliog i< the sport far-all. . Frizes emen away. every Ssiuraay, LOUIS £. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker «na ciubalmer Scecisl Attertion to Every Detail NOTICE. My wits. Lora Dubuc, having left my bed and board, without - due - cause or 3 “Drr‘() notice that on ill not be responsi- bills contracted by her, and y them. FRANK DUBUC. Dauzielson, Jan 16, 1922. THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses A Private, General Mospital with well | | ob-| taree ybire’ graded oourse to young women equipped medical, surgical and etotrical - departments, offers a desiring “a-nurse's training. Write at ence for circular of informa- tion. AFPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- PORE FEBRUARY: 20th. eyt ADDRESS K: A. DOWD, R. N. 106 per ‘cant. abeve ‘the pre-war pariod; 224 ‘those of us Who are oid ecough to Tsmember, knew that weavers today in the. north ,are ezrning mors than “three timep what they did during. the -Clave- ‘and administration.” The demand for ‘*he past’ six monthg 'for such goods’as sur ‘mills. are. equipped to make hag beex “he’ lowest in. onr history. We ean not wafely go on piling up goods at the pres- it high cost. Under thesa conditions e must either. shut down .our-.plants ~r reduce costs. At this season of tme ‘ear, for the good of all concerned we do' not wish to close ‘our plants, so we are adopting the only alternative, i. e. to réduce- wages, With this proposed re- ductfon In costs we are prepared to run until sprine and pile un goods, at which time, with warmer weather before us, we will declde whether it {s wise to continue to run our plants or to curtall produc- tlon &y running part time. Congress does not seem ‘to realize with =oods cost- ing twice what they did during the pre. war perlod, that even the rates of the Payne-Aldrich tariff would, only give us one-half the protection we had at that time. We belleve that the téxile indus- try of New Eneland, owing to the pro- posad tariff and southern commetition is facing the most serious condition in its hlet Other annonnceménts affecting , sever- cot- al thousands of operatives in other ton millz in the Quinebaus valiey be looked for todav and ‘on other davs this week. It is already indloated th the initiative .taken in this foca be felt throughout New England prob ahly before the end of the present month. Cotton mills making fancy weaves are expected to escape the reductions mow being made by the plain goods milly for -only a temvorarv- perind. The Te- Anection, without a douht. wiil be zeneral ou~hout the New England states, Memdny aftarmoon at 1.22 a fumer-i servies for WAward M. Litch ‘was con ducted at the home of his son. William X, Titeh, Stearns.strest, Rev. Walter B Williams of. the Wes!fiald Conaresatianal chureh officlatine. Bu s {n_ West. field nemetery. The hearers wers Willlam Mulligan, Charles Keaean, Alfred L. Raed .\. Putnam Woodward, Yan Woodworth and Stewart Ellswo Revs of the =~nh- Battery, (T: ed 3 pourds and be held 1 this t the Bantist ck afteinoon Local neopls were edpacially interest- ed Monday in the announcement -that the™ romDdany is to reduce ! tare: linne- o March 1 and'| that-the reductlon will bé anprokimately 16 per cent. Tokens that will be zood for a’ride wi “ three for 2: cents. “Th's will cut from Dan epnts and Som Danielson to Putram. to cen 2s against the present tariff 30 “cents. to of 11 in Jove, but most of mb out again. A1l young men fa | them manage to cl HEALTH MESSAGE 0 THE WORLD Take “Fruit-a-tlvss” and Make Yourself Well 7 | | | 1 “Fruit-a-tives”, ‘the marvellous | medicino made from fruit ;mces and ‘ togics, the most bepeficial m sgent ever given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, figs and pru.nes, are nature’s own medicine, 50, “Fruit-a-tives’—made from these fruit- juices—but. concentrated aud intensified—is the greatest Stomach - and Liver Medicine, the greatest Kidney and- Bladder Medicine, the greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest - | remedy for Headaches, Constipation, l and Indigestion, in the world. - | B0c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. | Abdeslers r om FRUIT.ATIVES 182nd | TO BE HELD IN DAYVILLE, CONN. MUST BE SOLD AT ONC'EF‘.,,:BY_ THE SHERRIFF'S ORDERS THE ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE NEW IDEA SHOE STORE, OF DAN.- IELSON, CONN; THE MODERN SHOE STORE, OF MOOSUP, CONN; AND THE: MANUFACTURERS’ SHOE SALE, OF WILLIMANTIC, CONN., WILL BE PLACED ON PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SAT- URDAY, JANUARY let FOUR DAYS ONLY THIS SALE WILL BE HELD IN DAYVILLE, CONN DONT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE, AS YOU CAN SUPPLY THE ENTIRE FAM- ILY WITH HIGH-GRADE SHOES AND RUBBERS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. REMEMBER — THIS STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN 4 DAYS REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ubbers at Your Own Price OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING $15,000 Stoc DAYVILLE, CONN. Xk for the plant. artments are op- lower produc- o cnabled them to ern tion costs, undersell the tire fabric | ia in all probability w' Lord Lascelles i Viscount Lascelles, eldest son $and heir of the Earl of Harewood. who will marry Princess Mary The | manufacturers. | v other ifnes of | {BRAILEY—Tn a-son to Mr. WOOD—TIn MARRIED MARRS—KING—In Pawcatuck, Jan. 18, 1922_\h,\' Justi‘ce Byron J. Peckham. tks and 3Miss Laura King, both by Tenatius Kost, Joseph ilunr and Miss Almir Deaulac of. At- tawsugan. Jan. eefe, Frank A Marsh and Mrs. Leas Farrell, otk of this c’ty. J tville an. 4 Rev ©O. Bellerose, Frank Gley and Fabiola Ber- geron, both of Tafl CL'\anoo Jaz. 16, of Jwett City. Po'n'rk—tv Jan. 15, 1422, Eliza Potter. liz: Funeral at her late hme today (Tues- . day) ., 17, at 1p WALL—In beth, Wate wife . Jan. Bdward Wall, 16, London, Jan. ‘15, L. Roc. aged 7, years. GDON—In Ruth Rogers, vl.c o angdop. AYNAED—In East e Jan, 1922, Neison Maynard, aged S3 years. BANDALL—In Preston. Jau. 14, 1923, Armle E. Randall widow of James Randall. Funeral services w e, lors of The Hen Main street, o’clock. KAMPF—Suddenly, in Norwich, Jan. Tuesday, Jan. 17, 14‘ McKinnon. 1922, aged ; 1929, year. 1923, 1E; be held at the par-! Allen & Son Co.. 88 at 2 14, 1822 George Kampf, aged 79 years. l?unera.l services at his late home. 33 Di- vision street, Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 2.30 . m. ROWN—In Wosterly, R. 1, Jan. 14, 1922, Bdwin Stentoh Brown, aged 13 years. = Prayer at the home of his ;,on 22 -{ihe-loser> County Agent F. L. Daris has arranged 2 beeliéepers’ meeting t6 b held at Dan- hibltion enforcertent cammittes of that citk condem of K é1ightad to.leern from T v. that, Beginning Mar the bipefit of & heped i: in fare s reduction rigthe and wil ed to krow that Al Lu: strum. weight ¢hampion of > England. | John Kaletchitz, Eastford, and A. E. | char ch talked ,of match and will com. 1s 2 match that will stir the terest @l the wrestling fane-as & Yas known gr. a declded dlv i has the better d Kaletchitz are both well piers and there optnion 28 to wh of winn! Kzlelmit! is big and strong. He the scales at about 188, day,” while Lundstrum Just now at about 172, Against”Kzletchitz's and possibly strength,: Lowever, - Lu: strum. will pit his expert knowledge tho mai game—expérience picked up many hard and difficult matches azal scores of comers_in mapry parte of country. ~ Kaletchitz's triends w would weigh superior wéi is. Do rmovice " at the Ins and outs wrestling -and "that when he and Lu: proye up their claime. Each. recognizes that ths match is {ng to be & tough ome, Ao each fs traini conscientiousiy. | go to Hartford to finish -a§-catch-can, best two falls out thres to a' finleh. . The purse is to divided 80 per dent. to the ner, 40 1C.'s0d Wednesday, with morning and ternoon ‘sésslons, afid@sefl 10 be by : 15 Main Street . ,Funeral Du'ectors HEN HY E..CHURCH: Ahe \'m’l“ Grosvenerdale middle- | iplon, have finally agreed as to th peen gtirred for half a decade.Lundstrum ap- ot B was said Mon- vou, kowever,.that the big Eastford boy strum face each other the match will Lundstrum said Monday ‘The match- is-'10 be wrestled CHURCH & ALLEN CWM SMITH. ALLEN al E":m Jd‘ of it arrseut ts e t the whd [ of-hic i nd- | to ictory theatre in- ot digestion —and cleans 8 coated tongue ‘Thousands of men and womes have found reiief from verious digestive disturbances by eatag Fleischmann's Yeast. en this clty a*.d Boston hours, Numerous tru = peded his progress with truck he was operating. ')resuion remains that zc police barracks that a be. placed az differeiit polnts & ght| The directors of .the Bowditeh ind- | W ks -have given notice t& of | voted to_dissolve the corp n in d -up' its amairs’ ‘This company o 4 | nst aked 3 plant that was _ Itis human nature o want the j at East Putnam dfter b find out “‘why.” So far a3 sclence tel} ng can tell us this is the reason: ter of 1820. The concern plant near Hope Valley, R. T A meeting of the woman's bo:lra of Day Kimball hospital is to be nesday ' afternoo: the rooms of Chamber of Commerce Court officiuls and soms of attorneys of t mantic today sion of the su b cases of local interest are to come up, FROM ‘HIF CONSULAR RFEPOETS “m", Flelschmann's Yeast is « foad abundant in certain_slements which are necessary to bealth and life itself. Jt promotes the fow of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has a remarkabiy beneficial effect on the whole digestive process. It cleans a ccated toSgue. Try Fleischmans's fresh yesst 2 orange juice or in milk Men e itin milk shakes and malted n-mk_gWumenhbnw- of nd- e go- ing tite, other hie of be to prox bread or crackere - _ = at. | :);:)rw Keep your digestion in the L. | gold stock is. estimated at of condition and yourtongue and healthy by eatit.g 2 or S cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast fresh everyday before or between meala Besureit's Fleischmann's Vesst— the familiar tin-foil m'. the re"cw ‘zb-L P 000,000 pesos. (The ol of ' the 57 [ excess about | Small ameun dern are b!\h’ ‘n.:odu«.ec 1"1{, Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC, NORW!CH 'CONN.

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