Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 10

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Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 1 e BAIN A OR SNOW TODAY; ND PROBABLY TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 18, 1922. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES R The area of was over Monday moved Tuesday night WEATHER Conditions the orth high barometer that stat ward and center was over No- s forming i ward and increase | at and between |, st 24 ho n the ates, The outlook is f liy unset- tied wea v In the e river y i snow In central ern states, The GREENEV —_— parisons ILLE ECEIVERSHIP IN COLLAPSE OF NEW LONDON BUILDING PROJECT he collapse of an ambitious war-time]cant and need to have gas ranges in- lding scheme in New London is|stalled in them. The petitioners for the sught to light In a sult brought in the | receivership ask to have the receiver rior court for the appointment of & | empowered to collect the rents, and to e Duca and Agostino} owners of the High- spenq such money from the rents as is necessary to put tenants in the proper- on Granite street, | ty. plastered with mechanics'| The following mechanles liens and \nd mortgages, aggregating about | mortgages, totalling $16.714.76, and ac- 28 apartments of two to five [ mortgage for $7.100; Gaspero Ferrigno, are rented at approxi- [ mortgage for $5.000: Salvan Cupello, per room per month and|$430; Scott R. Benjamin and Joseph WW. © provided by a central heating [Connor, $2.000; Angelina Messer, $5,- Many of the apartments are va- 000; Herman Vossnack, Jr. $500, BI RTHDAY SURPRISE AND EVENING OF WHIST GAYE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR WILLIAM ZELZ Mrs. C. F. Johnson was given a birthe | William Zelz was pleasantly surpri: 1y surprisa party Monday evening at [ Monday eveninz at his home on Cla | her home, 8 Grove place, by the mem-|mont cort by a number of hig friends Ix bers of a whist club to which she be- |honor of his birthday. The evening w {tongs. bles of whist were played | delightfully spent with games and mu- | with the n the blue counters going | sic and a supper was served by Mrs. Zelz, 301w Morse; second, | assisted by Mrs. A. Lamb. Mr. Zelz 40| setween Charles A Louis O.!receivéd many ifts, among them a fine J Kins and C. W. Murdock, in which | smoking set. Those present were Mr. | Mr. Murdock won on the cut. On the |Karkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rog- | white eounters Dr. v Dunham was|ers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fllis, Mrs. A. first, Mrs. Lena Pukallus second. The|Lamb and son, Walter, Mr. and Mrs |a rizes were pairs of towels and the | William Zelz, Miss Edna Zelz Alma r; | second prizes vases Zelz, Mrs. John Hanma and Andrew There was a beautiful birthday eake | Avery. | covered with pink candles for Mrs. John- son and the '»fv‘"'”" ““r a firn! PARK CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY ot L holnes, et HAD SUCCESSFTUL YEAR and Mr. Hawkins presented car-| At the annual meeting .ot Park Con- 3 %0 ¢ Games and music | Sregational society held Tuesday even- a nleasing feature of the evening | In%. Dr. John S. Blackmar was added to he hid the society committee, which now n 02 bers Frederick W. Cary, George L. T S galls, Dr. F. S. Bunnell 'and Dr. Blac Sheldon-Griffiths Wedding G rederick Agustus Sheldon, son The report of the treasurer, Esenezer 3 Eugene Sheidon, formerly of Learned, and of the chairman of t now of ..ew London and Miss scclety committee, F. W. Cary indicated Newell Griffiths of Providence Sumday N that the soclety is in a prosmerous con- rited in marriage at the home de's fat cition and has had a most satisfactory bride’s father in Providence, the | var These efficers and John T Bime my being performed by RevV. T. | lark, were re-slected. pastor of Thompson M. E.|° & bride 1= a member. INSTITUTE IN NORWICH FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEES SEmey Members of the Norwich school boara etin,) ination | anA the school committaes from. the. sur- T 0% | rounding towns.that are under stare @ . Teroma T &% pervision are expected to attend a s hao H iod ,v:\‘,,' noon at 1.30 at the Sznday schonl senate by Presldent |T00m of the United Congregationai It has ben arranged for by the state the writer was a = 2 &5 =1 evening In the l Local Wholesale Market '¢ of Thomas | g ’ 1 Furnished by the Marketiie: Dureau = — = | f the State Board of Agriculture to the NORWICH TOWN | Sorwicn Buttetin: Act Demand—Oranges, potatoss, t oioperation s af ithe [o | 3derite’ Démena - — - Apples, s ke and e grade girls who take | beets and turnips. fence. are serving cocoa { Poor Demand—Cabbages, parsnips. hot soun to the pupils who MARKET CONDITIONS. hes, also to some who in the : ) ot hrought anything to eat,| OTANEes were offered freely on the hildeen aen|$3.75 a bushel ana tr quite 3 W ears. m la bit stronger. Carrots onions, beets, ot 2 |ing in price. the attempt has ne: vefore| The poultry market is fnclined to he These obstacies have. memm |7 little weaker this week, and also the nelghbor who gives | © r & ot tah e nge of the prices on fancy na- bs are inciined to chance often, | e children appreciate it very much |l:Ambs were selling today for 23-29 cents from 18 to 23 are served every day|? Pound. The lamb market is a good Marly deal stronger. people | s comm | r, milk and cocoa have been re- |Cents a dozen ‘inssome places on account e good o makes the low price to the |0 fthe large quantities on h Apples, Baldwing (bbl.) amon. |EaSst ow Yeast Vitam e & Oranges, hox 2 Vegetables. 8 FEET. SINCHES Firm Flesh Increase Your Energy S Bty the Commpleionsy be ‘You ean get Potatoes, Maine (bu.) Easy and Economical to Take. . Ruta Baga, vellow (hu) Dairy Proeducts. Thi“ e folks! Take RButter, best tub (Ib.) Mastin's VITAMON—two _ tablets Butter, best print (ih.) R vy SR b psigi and Cheese, twins (Ih.) measure yourself each week and con- g alitey tinue taking Muastin's VITAMON regularly until you are satisfied with Toultry. your ilufin 's VITAMO] il Solul the ver B; wl ) to en concentrated yeast-vitamines as hore Conn. gatherad the two other still more important Eggs, storage carton . (Fat Soluble A and Water Fowl, live (b ©. {:’h now being used by Fowl, dressed (1h) ...... ousands w wmuw;iflv;mz Ducks, dressed (Ih.) nknetln 'm'umny' Chicken, dressed (Ib.) "m'"‘-.“ Méstin's Meat Products jpplies just what your body Cows, live, native, best Tenew lhlm iy 2, et ach or on Hoploet bole wnd skin”eruptons an IMPORTANT! s compexion Beets (bu.) Carrots (bu.) 3 Cabbage, native (bbl.) Lettnoe (doz.) Onlons (bu.) Parsnips — (hu.) Potatoes, Gn. Mts. (bu.) n_in weight and energy. Fgee, Conn. newlald fancy contains hi Fegs, Conn. hennery Toed the shrunken tissuss, strength-, internel orgens, clear the skin and ittered nerve foree without Cows, native, common .. Steers, native (100 1bs.) Hogs, live (100 Ibs) . Hogs, country, dressed (1b.) Tard, pure (Ib.) Calves, best live Calves, heavy (Ib.) Beef, prime (1b.) -Ilbyr:;u nd the 4 besutiful. ic iantly While the amas- £ Beef, medium (1b.) AR e Syt RNEnly Cows, ressed (Ib) ... ... 1§ By ¢ y weskeoed Cows, common ddessed (Th) .04 e by anyone 7ho OBJECTS %0 Lambs, fancy native (b) .. .28 astin's VITAMON tablets Veal, medium, dressed (b) 17 19 Veal, fancy dressed (b.) BTN Graln (Retall) At Door. Poultry grain (100 Ibs.) Timothy, bale )100 lbs.) Timothy, loose (100 lbs.) Oats, No. 1 (80 Ihs) Corn, No. 1, (100 Ibs)) :. Bran (100 Ibs) ......... Middlings, Std. (100 lbs.) Cottonseed meal (100 Ibs.) Hominy chop (100 Ms.) Dry Mash (100 Ibs.) Wheat (100 Ibs.) Flour (96 Ib. sack) Are Pusitively Guarantesd Clear the Skin and Increase E-%L-Tfi;-,\vi& or Money Back Linseed meal (100 Ibs) SR2AQSIRZS +Glntan (100 Tha) .25 | the 000. cruing after the Hilliouse & Taylor aimed that the two owners have | claim, are listed fn the apphication for Jandoned thelr property and the | ke receivership: fon for a receivership is brought| William George RBarclay $2,182; Si- house & Taylor of Willimantio, [mon L. Ewald $1,115.78; F. H. & A. H. wher dealers and huilders, who have | Chappell Co., $11.83 Thames River mechanics lien against the property |Lumber Co. 104.47; Carl G. Carl- bill of $12,199.67, on which |strom. $2 3 ank Delaporta, has been paid, and a further | $215.25; Gregoris carfa, ~ $237.55; in an unnamed Mnount for extra | Frank Duca, $367.30; Guiseppe Scarfa, terfals furnished. 1.75; Antonio Perrone, $240; Joe Judge Wolfe, befors whom the appli- | Barone, $179; Glovanni DI Tommaso, n was brought, has appointed the |$137.40; R. DI Magglo, $87.75: G. Loms nal Rank of Commerce as tem-|bardo, $200; Antonio Carabillo, $200; [ receiver and a hearing for con- [ August and Richard Brewer, $3,375; e tion 1s to be held in this clty at 10 | Harry J. Kennedy, $20,873; Aben Hard- HERE on Jan. 20, ware Co.. $299.26; Rayiwnd & Alexan- james W. Hillhouse and George F.[der Lumber Co. 16.72; L. Fugene i vior, who bring the application, ask | Conway, $9.345.53: Land Mortgage & 1,000 damarges. Title Co.. of Hartford, four mortgages They allege_that the property has now | for $15.000, $3.50, $2,800 ana $7.200, n abandonT by the owners and the |total $28.500; Gaspero Ferrigno, /Fran- < are beinz collected by a faniter, | cesco DI Magglo and Orazio Di Magglo, ALL OUR BETTER GRADE 18 Coats, were 565.00 11 Coats, were $55.00 3 Coats, were $59.00 Here you have the whole story in a nutshell—The regular prices and the clean-up price—Need we say more — Except come early—Only 80 Overcoats and they won’t last long at this price. ALL SIZES.— COLORS — STYLES. “The Kuppenheimer Store” == e S ¢ ManhaBan - ccmmitteenen cr not LOYAL CIRCLE REPORTS A BUSY AND USEFUL YEAR Loyal C of the King's Daughters Reld its annual business meeting Mon- day eveming at the home of Mrs, Wil- liam’ F. Bailey on Oak street. The reports for 1 owed the i had had & very prosperous y ways. Mrs, , Miss Mrs, wor Zimme D. Pac Ha Arc commit rman 7. C Mrs, E. committee n sym- :. Kind. an k r; chairm Herbert Donors to Sanatorium Holl Tund. Latest contrfbutions to the Norwich Tuberdtiosis Sanagorium holiday fund ave- as follows: The Woman's Charit ble Fund of Will ic, The Woman Guild of the United Cons tional church, The St. Agnes Guild of Christ Mee church, Miss Louise B. Engagement Announced. Mrs. Anne E. Becker, of Fairport, N. Y., gave a dinner on Thu evening, Dec. 29, to a few friends, annow engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Eastman De Land, to Lou lden, of Norwich, Mr. Walden teacher at the Norwich Free Academy. ITTss H. THINGS TO REMEMBER OR the past 10" FORGET IN THE PAST YE to its geogras ngs under USpIGEsS WAS e U.. 8. nsus areau cla hmond Ra- | iress ber of plying flliterates by The following dre some of the statis- 10 years old ngs in m: Ten Cor we have mandments in 1921 the had them and God 18,460 liter- percentage of illiteracy In Total filiterates in state in by <o Rt Windham, London, New n Willimantie, Digsar things NNECTICUT PERCENTAG ILLITERATES HAS INCREASED The deparf t of Ame | Passed Massachusetts Bar Examination the state board of educatio mg the successful candidates who | fisures from the last passed the Massachusetts state bar ensus that ‘show the extent of | examination to practice law as an at- illiteracy In Connecticut. “The | torney at law, appears the name of L. state percentage of aduit i is | Dow Jones, an employe at the Norwich 6.2, In 1910 it was 6 per cent. Con-|State Hospital. Mr. Jones has now ap- icut is the only state in the union|plied for adm on to the bar in this to show an Increase in the percentage |state. ’S NEWS THAT WILL BRING YOU HERE ON THE RUN— TOMORROW ! OVERCOATS 13 Coats, were $45.00 6 Coats, were $40.00 9 Coats, were $35.00 121-125 MAIN STREET ! FREEM A N RECOMMENDS FOR ANNAPOLIS APPOINTMENTS to The Bulletin.) Jan. Congressm: an today recommended the follo tments to the Naval Acad fo fill two existing vacan- candidates, Richard M. James R. Linsley, Jr., both ndon. Mr. Freeman also iey as first alternate to Bel- soon as he receives other alternates NOTICE Reduction In Victor Records All 12-inch, $1.35 Records Reduced to $1.25 All 10-inch, 85¢ Records Reduced to 75c THE PLAUT-CADDEN Co. 135-143 Main Street, Norwich THERE Is no advertising medium Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bal tin for business results. MILD, SUGAR CURED. BACON, Ib. ... 22¢c Whole or Half Strip FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 2 Pounds 25¢ CHUCK Roast Beef, Ib. 14c LEAN POT Roast Beef Ib 121/5c SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE PORK CHOPS, pound. .. 20c LAMB CHOPS, pound. .. 35¢c BUTTER, pound ........ 39 FRESH CREAMERY—NONE BETTER FRESH GATHERED : NATIVE EGGS, dozen. .. 57c SUGAR CURED SMOKED Shoulders, Ib. . 15¢ FRESH Pork Loins, Ib. 20c 4 to 6 pound Cuts ~ FRESH CUT Beef Liver, Ib. . 10c BEST CUTS SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. ... 17c Extra Heavy — Fat Back Salt Pork, Ib. . . 16¢ PASTRY ; FLOUR, 51bs. . 25¢ Golden Yellow Corn MEAL,51bs. .. 17c ROLLED OATS, pkge. ... 9c GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Pounds 25¢ AN S R MOHICAN SELECTED EGGS, 3 doz. $1.00 JUICY, SWEET ORANGES, dz. 27¢ FINE GRAPE FRUIT 5 for 25¢ CALIFORNIA PRUNES, 3 Ibs. 25¢ POETRY THE JANUARY SALES. They’s more bundles comin’ to our house, Some Jittle, some ‘big as a drum; You'd think it was Christmas—'cept only They're opened as soon as they come. They’s most of "em labeled for Mother. Sis gets some, an' so does Aunt Ad: Thes’s some of ‘em comes to hig brother, But ail of th' bills come to Dad. when th* paper's delivered, more than land at th’ door ‘em rushes to git it— done that way before. nage ‘In th" cormer, is 2 flash you will see big word “TOMOR- be. ave 2 mew honmet, taffeta. ton: w things I gan’t men- argains w! Ma says she must She ¢ 10 you. Our aunt wants some eclothes for th' Pud_ —narrow hrim— Then hat. by, golly. He's zo in’ for him} Th whole 1 Janghin, a-peadin’ A fading mo The mist creens (Who keep their on carth and sea slin from sight sleen well to —North American Review. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I you believe cur ealy ancestors Why ™~ Cayenna, “Fven It were, didn’t leavs estates worth about " — on Star. Sercastic Tt was on *tma That's why I missed it.—New York Sun. Has Jack anything laid by for & ratny day " Tes, he's engaged to an Boston An'*rica_n. Traffic Cop—Say. you! Didn't you s=s me wave at you? Mirandy—TYes, you fresh thing, and it Henry were here he'd paste you ong for it—Sun Dodger. helress.”. Fe—1 spent g lot of money at Kel- 1y pool this winter, She—Did_ ¥ it as well as Hot Springs?—Purple Cow (Willlams A* Chinaie ity 1808 Fit ol e ra cently performed in English. Several score present-day music-hall gags were recos- nized—New York Star. o Jack is a candidate for your hand” “Yes, a machine candidate you might call him—hs o an automibile—Bos- ton Transcrint. After trring unsnccessfully to open tha pantry d@-or, one small boy turned te the other and sald: “It's no use, Tommy, not one of those keys will f! “All right then,” said the other resien- edly, “all wa can do is walt until methe e roomes home and ask her for scmee nz for being good boys”—Boston * Trarserbt “How old is your baby brother? aske el Tommy of the mew neighbor's boyt “One year od," Johnmy toild him. “Gee! I've got a dog that old and he can walk twice as well as your broth< by Well, 0 he out to” replied Johnay, got twice as many iesm ——Exq KALEIDOSCOPE to L3 or. rposl recent owing nees lying In dock. plants blows the fumes from its g£un cotton factories through a chimney lined with glass, which resists the chemieal action perfectiy. such ir Closer, might tion devices fox re has an ica will trap gain access to thess es wh storage places. In a case rece hefore a Lomdon court the pres judge was Englisn, hte plainkl v Ainerican his coun- sel a Weishman, the defendant a Datchs man and his lawyer hman. e W. W. Cn- senitiva a can e great Mi. Wilson refiee- nce of 52 1-10 miles. conerete winter, hav W P amsiire ¢ fron_works in tha ullt n a¥ Lyon, Mass. that name. e 5 1643 and continued a y half a ¢ n oloth is ment was known i ary. In Sba grown ned Ara cotton vas and manufa iy, b roduced until some s of Burope er. After a Philadelphia conncsseur re- ed from England, whare he naid 36000 or a manuscript *of Shalley he lovers of that poet hunted up some historfeal information, and they assert that Shal- ley never roceived for his writings dur- ing his lifetime more than $250 and that was | nsmall sums, BUCKWHEAT COAL $6.00 Per Ton . Thames Coal Co, Phone 1819 NOTICE The Annual Meeting of s Holders of the New London Couniy agy: tual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Nex 53-61 Broadway, Norwich, Comm, on uesday, Jan. 17 2 'cloc Tucsday, Jun 1ith, 1922, gt 2 Geloek in To hear and act upon the Annual Re- eiect four Direct Vears each < oior® for & term ot transact proper 10" be_ done 3t said mcering = nem said meeting, ; S LESTER. Secretary.

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