Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T T man. Writh . Tiiaga Oonn. or o mxu 128 thres day. A‘afi:ume 5 Main M WANTED—Your ik A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—ifiseeliancons e axe now |0 4o fruit or shade trees, % “WANTED—A reHable woman o m- ”i", TAY_Wa deaire to nu.ko Teliabls party to plants, water sve. , & the surrou: preducer. 13 3 v 185, no colar or taf. 3 paying chcges. Phill indnam. “FOUND—$385_ hup 2 beautiful - et ogany player plano in perfect con o s ‘affer 1s included 18 ol armos to sBit 3o S ang Ber an:-Caddes Company. (known vice since 18 POULTEY ur hen turkess and two ered. Charies A. Oray. t-xn-rn'n.s AL Haiching eges from S. s, puilews jast yei 453 _each, finishing d_in the te Home Egg Lav- and tested frea from white per 13, $10 per 100; Kanahan, T7s, ALE — Hat ty Reds, $1 banon. Add Tamic, Conn cgrs. chicka . roR Payme o & Farm RATOMING wh yrices 3 o BABY CHICK: c up; bred to lay; repaid guarantecd delivery; visit our Bitehery “send for ' circular; brooden " Roy Clark, East Hartford, C FCNERAL DIEECTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Sen Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street PHYSIC!ANS EOPLAND . MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOsE AND THROAT 04. Thayer Bldg. Tel. 1799 e DANCING . LEVY, Instructor. Fhone TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Sucecessor to JOMN E. BOWMAN, W. Main 8t, Norwich, Conn, blished for Halt a Century) £ o I T T Tob1 sie. This is the proper season 10 b £ cmma’in‘”éw S mtum Conn. *Tel. 90. WANTE WANTED—A woman or. Dousework. Box 165. 1 1 for_gen- | fondon Foosup, Cona. | -ondon, Conn, WANTED—B «- !or i; “BALESLADY wanied; about errid; & food Muissy hnd Norwich Bulletin. organ ; March | §30, ah experienced cout and suit vales- 0 T b Raditn o one with a petwomal following perma- party; all re- posttion & 1 Decome railway mail go n:tfllg;!y uniéss ufiméu' with references, Saleslady, care of | Franklin St. ‘febida if sold :: for guality and service since 157%). octigd A BUSINESS or shorthand training at but | the Jewett Business School is & lhorl. cut Ad- {to success and_Steady 50 Phone N TEhTTuThS i WANTED—C Tl ‘ompetent,_girl for genera) Sgusework. Asply 123 Broad St. e Dollar Day } | Wathr Sty Noswich. Bhdie 108:3: wntigues: oide s?“‘.‘}" "x“"m’i“"‘“i‘li’i-“" ues . oldes e Norwic ‘Wwe buy. ngull any prices, Louis D. Ward, 30 iad 33 WANTED—Satesladies must be over 16 years oM. Apply Tauney | may19ThSTu Thayer Bidg. ebl4d WAN = etent _ American | light lmu-sekeepufi housekeeper, family of two: no Washing | foor. if possible; stat - Oy CED Bulletin Office. | Box bléd WANTED—TWo or three furnishéd rooms, heated, first ice and Jocation. care Bullet] Tebl5d WANTED _Hoysewdrk by the day of hour. Write Bo: o RENT TO RENT—Six-room heated apartment Fith all jmprovements. Inquire of H. W. eb15 Riley, 36_Washington St 24, care Bulletin. feb8d | 216, Bulletin. WANTED—To buy for _spot cash, Dodge roadster in good condition. Box o teblsd WANTED—Cottage of six or elght roonis, garags and garden, modern im- provements. R. Choquétte, Norwich, R.D. 2. Tel 1341-11. febidd WANTED—Agents, male and femade, | di to sell my preparations all over Connec- icut; sampies. furnished reiiable agents. TO RENT—Store at 87 Franklin St Call at 85 Franklin St after 5 o'clock. feblod Walter R. Brooks, 31 Gretnmanville Ave., Mystic, Conn. febl3d BY JUMP—A auto run into & truck TO BENT—Furnishdd rooms, ..u! x.\r;du. Patrick Hyhan, §0 Main b heat at St. full of jelly tother day and z lot 6f pee- lo git ‘catched in the jam. We Wahcha 10 jum oue of them 50" or T5c pipes into and gardan, 417 Washington S Town. _Call between 11 and 3 ¥OR RENT—Furnished light keeping rdoms, 6 Carter Ave., kast janivd TO RENT Apartment of six rooms and bath, fireplace, modern conveniences, Norwien Sids your mouth; there Wuth more; Manila cigars 6 for 25c § box of 100; Gold Bond smokin’ tobaceo 10c a tin. Fasan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolwortn's. febSd WANTEDLiberty bonds; Adaress K., care Bulletin febbd WANTED—Antiques, tools and second- make room for ano arrive Feb. 17th. T —a good assortment. MER R. PIERSON. TO RENT—Rooms for uxm”?u“u; Jansla ing. 957 e keéping. Phone 198 i i and econd furniture, G, 3. King, t. .Norwich,” Conn. one FOR SALE—Herses ity s 3 SALE HORSES I have a few good horses that are ready for work, and two cheap horses, that I want to dispose of right away, to r load which will ere will'be 28 head 1eb1sMWE SECOND HAND FURNITURE and new floor covprings bought and sold. Get our ew rices first be: elsewhare. ny _(known | A Bulletin For Sale mmmwms;nn_ |A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement: Will Sell It Call at 13 Wau o SL, ot T!L 1086-4. febl6d FOR SALE Farm _containing 250 acres, with {ools and large amount of timber and ook S0 sevinroots house 1 commring elght . acres; 08 coveris e oo Norwiche on"the stats, !Dfid leading from Norwich to_Westerly., G.!I{_l%am, Norwich, Conn.: Tel. 489. 5 FOR suz—smd hng sre;nll::n‘z: it h or e piaed Sze 3 5 10w by 5 € B n: S Brand, 159 Rockwell St febl6d SAVE §100 by buying thE fine Colby & Duncan u nght plan%. fine_condition, prac Worth §325, Special for $125. The Plaut: Cadden Company (Known for quality and gervice since 1872). oct13d FOR SALE—Farm consisting of 140, fcres, extra good, modern style house, good™ barn, henhouses, etc., plenty of Wood and good water supply; this farm is @bout- 2 1-2 miles from Jewett City and he mile from state road; must be Sold iS week; large mortgage may remain i Getived, Bdioh & Mexicol, Thuyor Bidg., Norwich. feb1{TuThS FOR SALE—Farm 183 acres, town 1el iy a8 of. cultivation, dairy and pouliry farm, Delco lghts. B & Hoxle, Yantic, Corn. . . feblid yoxlsau‘:n—iex\»:u acres, thres tc:m- tages, land state oul ‘ation, Golden Spur, four miles from Netw Lon: on Nigntic river, fishing, bathing, PRUSE e ity P troffey, ideal chicken' farm. Writé P. O. Box 2. London. FOR SALE_Wood, 34 half 4_Bullard. _ Tel. 10 o “FOR SALE Garage of fwo foors, with elevator. For further Informati apply %o agent only, W. Blde. TeL N T e DT | FOR SALE Né. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. bargain.’ inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 2718 MAIN STREET JAMES L. CASE, _ 876, FOR SALE. : ArTRACTIVE COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH, . THOROUGHLY MODERN, FINE LOCATION, GABAGE FOR ONE CAR, TAX ONLY, i B LEAVING TOWN, PRICE $6,250.00 40 Shetucket St. new This is a particulars For full Phones Foir SALE_Cottage house rooms, in Greenoville (o improvements), With large lot and fruit trees; price $L800. “Apply to W. F. Hill, Thaver Bidg. feb1sd | FOR SALE—Three more Spitz, one English_setler (female), one, fox terrier (femaie) . pu Phone 917, FOR y hay, ered. | Phone orders TS Erown, Separd, HOL Farm, Viiluge: Conn Tel. Moosup. Div. tebiid FOR SALE — An idsal cowntry home and storé property, located ! Windham county's ‘finest town with all -modern improvernents, ing neafiy $35.000 business postoffice _with same. ¢ b 16 Water St, write flet e e el | - FoR SALES i L <l season = WANTED_Raw furs, at f_A. Heeb- (gtove length, $3.50 cord, ‘ered. Phone AUTOMDBILE ACCESSORIES g&yery Thurstay. A C. Behmett. |1030-12. Fenitg o¥ ‘;‘_EM{{“ T ey Dihea prices Tor | 0k BALE—Ayishire cow, due lo & r Fords, re- an 3 reshen soon, guaranteed for at e R o pricus ;g jonse |secont “hand furniture” and “Booka | {ol% duris &6 mik & dav. Inay now. Lewis L. s Corporation, Drovi- | Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water | Morrls Yoseleveky, Oakdale, Tei. 15 dence. Qeneral auto repairs and paint- | St. Phone 38-2. ___ sepild. feb10d L2 iny jan7d WANTED—100 farms for ‘ca;zwm".. FARMS for sale; terms, with or Areide 10 acres up. with or Withiout stock ; give o S 0 i Dimote Tiré Co. §3 W. Main St febsad | size. ioc Jewett City, Conn I Victor Tires as listed belo Special Guaranteed, 30x; Federal or Victor Cord, 110 North Main St LOCAL AND LONG TRUCKING AND REPAIRIN TELEPHONE 763 To Automobile Owners wish to call your attention to my ces on the large Stock of Federal and mite Fede or or Cord, 84x4 $33.50 Special Truck Tires, 35x5, § Touring Car Typs. Cord, 10,000 guarantee, 35x5. $40.50 We carry all sizes up BENDETT AUTO SUPPLY (O, Greeneville Auto Company READ 499°NORTH MAIN STREET DISTANCE G. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. WANTED—We pay nigh second hand furniture. tofe o Breea Blug. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchang eild r, with top, Mechan- L, Brown, Teb13d fine TLUMEIN gencrai repirin , heating, gasfittin Jolii Morton, 23 Mar- RIDERS ATTENTION haul before riding? ow class repairmen. JAMES P. DONOVAN. Telephons 709. OVERHAULING feb; OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory. Bldg, satone Cigar sare 310 per thoumsand 3. F. CONANT, sl Avaakils S& BOWLING AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, Majestie Bullding, Shetacket Street, Seven Alleys, stx Tables. MERICA® HOUSE, D. Morriasey, Prop. Eirst class garage service cob- Bectel Phope. Shetucket BE. L ke TUsio ERNEST &, BULLA Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Blits Place 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lend. MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE When the warm days in spring come, bicycie be in will your motoreycle or good " condition gnd ready, or will you have to wait until you can get it over- is the time to have it done, by e overhaul all makes of machines, for the work, and guarantee it. 14d AND REPAIR WORK Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Reptirs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholabering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all itc branshes oGott & Clark Corp. 57 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN rrnzs'r B ey | DR. <. R. CHAMBERLAIN Norwich, Cann, HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 ur feet). Suite m-rznny KIVW. Tho Bn\hfln MaiaSu." Norwies, | Eraaicia s medium In The Bull’n um bet Studis, Alice Bldg. St novzld PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. TONTRACTOLS—JOBBERS, Tlumbing und Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5 The very Dbest plumbing Dy expert workmen at -the fairest prices is guar- siteed; aiso neaung and gasfiting. a0 ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Man St — TRUCKING Phoze FOR ing broader flocks of chick ing; logues from agents. “coal burn- | ; best make for lurge ;_investigate before buy- ‘valuable mfolmal&cn is fre ard wood, s rd. Phone 1076-13 ALE—Well scasoned_slabs zmd hard v\uorl Tel. 615-4. H. E."Beard & Son, Ho tead Parms declSd BEAUTLE and_Sonor nograph, regula =9 | { : | -| L baby grand Sonora pho- , special for quick The Conr i n, | { | FOR SALE The Fred W. Hoxie Farm in Lebanon. One of the best in New Londan County. | About 270 acres of land, tillable and | pasturage, well balanced for farming, | free and smooth to work; will keep 75 head of cattle, House practically new, built in 1915, two story with ell and veranda, hard wood floors, hot and cold water, bath, steam heat, wood shed, fine cement floor garage. Spring water, grayity system to both house and barns. Two barns, two silos, cattle sheds, hen house and corn crib. A rare opportunity to purchase an up-to-date farm, either as a residence for a city gentleman, or a place to make money. Algo 36 fons of fine early cut cow hay, and 50 tons of silage for sale. Inquire of - FRANK N, GARDNER, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of GEORGE LAMBEET, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 6ij-1i jyld ©. . JOSLXN, £33 West Main St. Wa move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel, 798-3. sep5d Long- Distaccs Moving and Expressiag. Zimmerman, oswell Ave. Tel. 1458 TEAMING ana moving, long distance trucking & specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main S5, Phoae 152. €. B BROMLEY B 80! Shetucket St. Phine 8 LONG DISTANCE MOVL TEAMING AND TRUGKING done very prompily ané at reasounable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 7 —_———— BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Maae and Ruled to Ordes COAL AND WOOD F. W. HOXIE, 33 Broadway Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE PIANO BOXES AT $2.50 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADDEN €O, FOR SALE BEST QUALITY HARD WO0OD FOR §0 PER CORD. CHESTNUT .37 PER CORD. SPLIT HARD, $10 PER CORD. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER COED, MIXED WOOD, 88 PER CORD, ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT THESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUR ORDER-TO 792. HARRY B. FORD. AL, stasonea wood and _kin m Fe tiex. Phone 504 e - Shaire, Willow &C. formarly Durkee Lane. decidd r——— e ey ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THFMPSON ABCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. e & -INSUBANCE. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS BUILDING | 1 An apartment house with an.annual rental of §864, in good location, “eight minutes’ walf of center of clty. For particulars, ¥RANCIS, D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM, 140 - acres, firely located, excellent Sur- roundings, near market, &tation; fine 13- room house, 2 large barns, sheds farm buildings, ail good; running spring water | in building; 6U acres fertile tillable fieids, part can be irTigated; large Spring-water- ed_pastures; 2,000 cords saiable wood ; large stream through farm; will carry 10 SCY’ FARES :—New London 50c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.5C Leaves .\mmm, foot of § he York, ALBANIA THIA SRONTA . York, Londonderry, *Calls at Li New York to_ Plymouth, Cunard Line—Anchor Line 126 State St., Boston 1, or Local Agents THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969, Queenstown, G April 8 | Cherboure, 18, 13, May June 17 SERVICE. et or ay and Sun- , Pier 27 East River, st nday, Wed- , 8t 5. M. ° all Cohstwise an, snip Lines sailing from York. nd further informa- Agent. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Ml:mday,I Wednesday and Friday, at 4 p.m. Leaves New York, Pier 8; East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Norwi Hall Bullding in Sundays _excepted, NOTICE The Boa ich, C FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATR! M. FRANK LEONARD, jan2sd IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Tnited St necti In No, To ut. 1 Bankrupt, New Tupt: Notice is hereby given that day of February, named Was duly adjudicate and that the first meeting of their creditors wiil be held before the undersigned at h prove their heard as to orders of property of the estate and of, at auctlo: Norwich. | Toraon, Noriwich; Conn., Feb, 13tn. 1325, he matter of The Frishie-McCor- mick Co, a Banknipt. the ‘credifors of the shove named LEGAL oTIC ief of the meet in Town_of the Ci cach d from 10 a Conn., Jan. 19th, Board of Reiief. tes for the Di et of Co In Banpruptey , i the County of District aforesaid, Bank- A D, 1922 the ahove 2. bankrupt. or’ private sale, , and transact such may- prop: examine otner come -before “THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Referee in Bankruptcy. necti head of cattle; §$6.000; very easy terms, | B ’ AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. FOR BALE Hof Bankiupt; of Nesw London. New . London, Eight-room cottage house, all- mbdern; ih firet eclass condition, hardwood floors, frontage 80x160, 200 feet from: Greene: jile ar le For culars, see - . COVELLO, 198 CJ t. Tel. 15:7.3. P Bullder, Main St, C. YOUNG, Contractor_and Work and Jobbing. 50 West Phone 971. deczd PRINTING _PRINTING of all kinds tl -nd e “elimind SRERY .u"k“ WHEN YOU-WANT to put your bual ness belore the puslic, taere is no med- advertising FOR SALE A very cozy six-room cottage, with modérn _improvements, within five min- utes'. troliey ‘ride from Frapklin square, a2d desiraoly located, for the low price. for 2 quick sale, $2,700. ~ For tuller particulars, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE rict of Con- Tnited States ot In the matter of S. R Bankrupt: Notice is‘ hereby given that on the 13th day of February, A D..1922, the named was dul pt. and that the first niceting of his creditors | i before the undersizned 35 Broadwa: ict.”on the 8th. 1922, at 10 o'clock which time said creditors may attend prove . their. claims, heard ‘as to orders of Re. propert of the estate and. disposal, there- of. at auction or. private: sal Pl thy business ‘as_may DI sald meetims REAL ESTATE - nnox::. _tebid Franklin Square, ENEis 13 no ndvertsing medi Basiern Connsccicus cqual to The un for business zesuis Norwich Cann. for the D above named n the County District. aforesaid, adjudicated a bam! Norwich, the forenoon, ant_int trustee, - be © for care of on the 10th | AM@&F«SII; s Ade““l " Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets o llymxrskhngwlfl wuhawfidunegqmnm: & "‘6:‘.““‘% e te ituf for = Dr. Edwards ah.er 17 yhnof nndy. vegeta compou withol You will know them i 3 ’rohaveadm m.lflfitgfi iples, a feel bwv{ucy chl ouddaysyoumus! at thecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangérous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two tly and note.the pleasing re; ons of boxes are sold an%ually at 15c and LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwleh, within and for the District 4 ch, on the 15th day of February, ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. e ‘of Mary Walsh, late of Ner- said ct, deceased, cared in Court cation alleging seftlement in It Ts Ordered, That said hcard and determined at t Room in the City of the 20th 2 at 10 o'clock and_that motica of the v the publica- some_new 1 D AVLING, Tudze. szoing i3 a true copy M. DRESCHER, Ciérk. GRIDGEPORT LOCOMOBILE FLANT CONTINUES OPERATION Bridgeport, Fel 15.—Operation of the piant of fthe Locomobile Comipax h_ér:’ despite t receivership, will con tinue withor terruption, it was offi- cially stated by the management today. , it was furthér stat- no disturbanice of the ss. This 15 dus appointment of men within crganization to the positions of re- ers in the various fedéral districts. comobile _Company _Gperates New York, ton, Phila- Chicago, Los and San Ancillary receivers . Ravé tuted in each federal aistrict exist. Those who . Amorous at Philadelphta, t San Francisco,. and Los Angeles. In Chi- Centrak Trust Company will admil the affairs of the company there, A. Travis. at the Bridgeport factory, is an anclllary rectiver for the New York distriet, and E. H. Havens, one of the for Comnectlcut also is acting cillary receiver in each federal ffcial Statement says that ae- each district are pro- under a receliv- ooking to a reorgan- BRANDEGEE GETS PATENT BILL THROUGH SENATE (Spec Washington, e through to The Builetin) eb, Senator Brande- hose persomal zéal and - sistefice the patent bill was mished nate and passed on to the uch gratified t imporiant f legisation. Said he today to The in correspondent one of the most fmportant measures passed by congress and baiieva I to Teluve the mrésent tlons at the patent offics er of patents issued according to t mber of population.” Pecans and English walnuts are be- z grafted on native black walnut stock, SOME ADVICE FROM A FAMOUS PRIVATE NURSE Mz a3 for eighteen nuree, empioyed by véry ians, who used his his_confidential eir wealthy and nking has traveled fornia fn attendance men who wers under medical nt for serious ills. He is therefors Jjudging ‘of "any But in spite of he was not able to find a remady ief of his own sufferings until com- ot with. Cerlzane. Hs seys 1 m;e been & sufferer from There was mucus 1, the that nearly choked mo and kept awake at nighi, and there was always he tearing headache and the high fever. spite of all my medical expérience al with _many ,famous physéolans und nothing that gave great relief e espeniion” of & drugglet tried Cerizane. While I still oceastonally need it 1 really believe mnt chronic catarrh has 'Ituc\lcll’v Tef fe, - Clerizane surely penetrates lnl ruscating, as maNY cough syrups cartily recominend 4t ne contatns no chicroform: r harmful drug.. Any enterprising will- seil 1.: to ynu ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US, THAMES COAL COMPANY. examine ankrupt; and ‘transact Sueh other come before (OMAS M.:SHIELDS, “TReferca | Buknumey .!hh. 15th, 1822 erly WHEX YOU WANT to-pit your busi- ness bforeithe pubiic, thers is no mi Dbetter th: of than through. the advi Bulletin. | please.” no a1 and ‘home should 1s "‘I .“E‘-,mwm OF TEADE ASSOCIATIONS :=na ‘Washingtén, F -Activitiés tradé M‘ufiz @6 _nbk contrevene the provisions of the Shérman anti-trust laws, in_the view of Attorney General Daugherty, unl-inuwullpmbe they develop enhanced ‘suppressed Mfiot or afu.rred oréduction. Thé optiifon of Mr. Diugherty, éxpress- ed informally &Rd ténttivély, was made Dpublic tonight by Secretary Hoover, who bad, inquired of the attorndy general a5 to the legal.limits within which trade associations could properly operate in connection with the commerce -Gepart- ment’s plans fof. the publication of trade statistics gathered By such organiza- i In Ris léttér, Mr. Hoover asked for an iAformal expression of views, as to ¢leven mpecific forms of trade associa- tion sctivity embracing & wide fEid of Operation. He a#hed Whether, subject to various limitations, an aksoeiation couid ’nro\k_le a standard systém of cost ac- counting for its members if the costs arfived At were not distributed; If unl- formity in the use of trade names phrases could bé provided; if standas ation of grades, quality, processes production, etc.. éould Be arranged: information couid be furnished as to fin- ancial responsibility ; If insurance could be handled; if eo-opérative ad ecould be_engaged In; if tlons affecting a part could be handied, and if statisti Ing productione distriution, wages be coliécted from its ? mémbers and compiied fo e of . gestion Mr. Daugherty deciard there was no n:"L‘n' ohJPU!u‘ to a standa system of can se2 nothi of the other a . Dangherty said that whatéver s done is not ussd as 2 e to curtail production or s, and does mot hav éffect of suppressing competition tmnos: to determ¥h what the éffsct of a peclally true with reference to trad sociatlons, whos= members are vita advareing or, as they term it, statilzing pricés ana who throuen the medinm of the a Igto_personal toush fore the exprés e thigfes anumiératéd us with flic cxceptions statsd, may bé doné lawtu only tentativé: and i in the actual pfactice of a: of them it #hall brivich Btationary En; of u-.!( €, meets tn \ ich . e Clover M#:, 0. ’ P. 8, “;E & mmnc Lo o il Lodge, ;::"' 0. D. n.). D?“o:lgrnh P&d:u. and Vauderille %t ea Vaudeville ind Motion Pictures. - Strand Thg res at Bred Thextra, 5 Cabaret. icipating one ot they have ever held in the evening of cabaret emter- tainment, with supger and dancine that is being arraniged for by a Committes 'of which Arthur F. Cammvell is chairman. The lodge held one cab: similar kind before but ® the biggest ing event. 2nd best ever Overseas Revue At The Strand Todar T. B. F. Keith vavderiiis programshe at the Strand"veginning tod tional fnevery re the Overscas Re comedy programre satistaction ¢ “The America” was us revues after the Teturnex ceilent revue a mark the Anna Framels is dienne and is sure to make 2 s the Er eirl with the idea. Mack and Lee ent) and Melody. comedy paiter make th ville. On the screen will be seen Rickard Talmadge, a special production. *Tak- ing Chances” Douglas Fairbanks says develon that competition is suppressed or Prices are materially énhanced, th's a rtment must treat such & practice as any other oné which !s viélatlve of the anti-trust act™ Discussing hié advdeacy of trade asso- clatlons for progressive économic or- =anization, Mr. Heover told Mr. Daungh- erty he was, nevertheless, awaré that an fmpression existed with a small minori- ty that individual prohibitied acts might B accomplistred “under the Alaguige” of such an organization, “However,” Mr. Hoover said, “t6 make my position clear regarding the trade associations the exisience of which T advecate, T desire to say that T have always. taken the view thit mo body of men csuld combine in the form of a trade orgapization and do any act or thing forbidden by law if they wars undertaken by them outside of & trade organization. “The charaster of trade orgamization the existence of which should be pre- served, s one” that carries iawful pur- poses only in its articlés of assock- tion; its activitles must be In harmony with Its declared purpose. The articias of asociation, with their lawful daciar- ed purmoses. must not he used as 3 mas! to hide unlawtul purpo: —_— WATSON SATS SEC'Y MELLON 18 INELIGIBLE TO OFFICE hoiding the office of sécretary ot tréasury in viclation of the law and ean be arrested for reiaining the place 1f any one sees fit to swear out a war- rant the ' offense, Senat démocrat, Georgla, Ge- claréd in ths senite lats foday. The ia¥ Which Mr. Mellon it violat- ing. Senator Watson said. prohibits ths sécretary of the tream from engag- ing In any kind of business or com- mercé, Senatc- Wataon told fhe senate that Mr. Melion could be . impeached * time we see fit” and read.io e senate the prévision of se n 243 of the re- e declared. . Mellon_to retain sceratary Wwas violating the 1aw, adding that It was generally known that Mr. Meilon was one of the wea fest individuais in the country. The dssertions by the Georgla &emator wers made In connection with several speeches on the accomulishments of the T political parties. He inform- semate that the law Was passsd n the United 8t during the administration - of Grant, the mame of A, T. Stewart had heen withdrawn as a nom! nee as secrelary of the treasury wh atiention was called to. provisions of the act, Senater: Watson asked Senator Hefiin, democrat, Alabama, for h!8 opinlon on “what the pecple Will think of the way our gevernment I8¢ balng ran when a eriminel, unconvicted but dlscbaying the panalty evenly- and notori-Galy, som- mitting & erime, I8 Jef: in charga of our nations!l funds -an® the refundlng of delita of eloven billlon doilars.” Senator Heflin - mald ‘Watsen had shewn that lon was -violating the law and that 1t was time for senatars to &peak - out, Asking why the president did not “re. speet . the - statutes,” Benatar Watson sald that Mr. Mellon was “impudent” tbv retllnh“ the and ought to re. T he doan met resign. he added. “then th bmldvn( ought to-ask for his nn. nsmtn aferred to the rcun: Passege the allled dsbt re- AR T e e s n much - mon placed in-the hants 0 One man to han dle, “and’that is vlol the la iite,” e Shallented gvery. day of hl “all the lawyers in the menats” te re- fute his statements relative to M. Mol lon's risht te in as Mr. Watson peferred to as “a col ! in world"” more right h vry than ha Rockefeller, Qr of Sears, Rubm‘i . Mergan, or D. “member of tm\m and Company, If you “Its sure a winner” Make up your mind that you'll see thrills ruaning neck and neck to an exciting climax in this spectal feature. Davis Theatrs. Norwich theatre-goers will be plaased to know that the headline sct at the Davis theatrs this week ars promd to clatm Norwich as their pative city. The act is called “The Thres Kunrells” azd is acciatmed the worid over as the most sensational tight-wire act ‘ever seen on the Américan stage. This act abounds in thrifis from start to finish, the three sracéful members perform thelr seem- ingiy impossiti’e feats with an eass that is astonishing. The second feature om the Bill js Annie Hart and George Meine & Ch.. late of tha “Treme” company & very fanny Irish sk written for then by Charles Horowits who hes more successful hits to his credit than say other gketch writer in the business. The name of this comedy plaviet is “Miw Flannigaw's Homevmoon.” ‘Phe Bolie- mian Trio will offer a mrusical sing- g act that is spoken of very highly in al the vaudeville magazines. Last, but mot léast, % Jo Kinz. “The Gloom Destroying Hobe,” who har a mission in 16 and performs % admirably. The featurs ploturé stars Heba Dam- eis, the good lhtle Bad Girl in her latest fllm, “The Speed Girl” The story concerns a fascinating Iitle femintne dare-devil, who becomes a motion pleturs star and specidlizes on stunts. Interest- ing scenes showing the Herolne &t ‘wark in the smaio gives the audience -8 Elimpsd of the actual working dar of & star. Bebe Dantels nortrays the stel- v role. and a very sparkiing comefy- drame i¢ promised whth a large support- Ing cast assleting Mies Dantels tn the fun-making. A comedy and 2 weekly will 2150 s shown. Breed Thestre. ‘Willam S. Hart's admirers turned ot in force when his latest Parsmount plc- tufe of the west. “White Osk, shown at the Breed theatrs yesterday. That thefr loyalty to the great exponent of western eharacters was Justified, the results Invincikbly indicated. “White Oak™ 1s an ecxellent phetoplay. It !s as full of action as any Mr. Hart has given us in two ¥ears. As Oak Mfier, a gam- bEn' man, he 13 at his best. The sftn- atlons are thrilling and ‘menr of them are orlglnal ‘and novel. Vola Pale gare excelient mupport to the star whils the work_of Alexander Gaden. Robert Wal- ker, Bert Sprotte and Hellen Hofley Jeft Httle to be desired. “White Oak” will be the featnre st the Breed theatrs agadn-today, Fridar and Saturdey, and other pletures on the bfll include Anm Little in the openinz chapter of the new merial thriller. “The Blue Fod* ghe Pathe News 2nd a Mermatd eomedy. Patronesses For Whist Party. The following wil be patronesses of 2 whist to be given by the Rasary So< clety in St Patriok's church assembly rooms; Mrs. John A, Moran, Miss M. Stanton, Mrs, James J. Casey, Broad street, Mra, Andrsw Whitey, Mrs. F. Fountaln, Mrs, J, J, Casey, Cedar street, Mrs, J. Dutton, Mrs. Eugene McCarthy, Lee, Miss Annie O'Conneil, Mre, Fournier, Mrs. h-umu Mfs, D. Brennan, Mrs. G. Madden, Mrs. P. Diffley; Mrs. F. Ul rieh, Mrs, J. Cook, J, Andrews, Mrs. J. Foley, Mra ‘T ¥, Burns, Mrs. D. O'Nell, Miss Mary Canroy, Mra, O A, Smith. Mary Ro- Mrs, James O'Nell, Mary Tracy, Afinle Stanton, Miss Cirry, Mrs John Murphy, Mre, J. Boldesey, Mra J. Dohegan, Mvs, J. McCarthy, Mrs. T, Brewer, H. MoCrohan, N. Dowen, Mrs. MeCaffrey, Mary Carter, K. Connell, Mrs. N. Mur- , Back, Mrs., MoGilicuddy, Mrs, Mrs. M. Buekley, Mrs. D. . Joele” Healey, Sullivan, Mirs. Dasisl Sblelds. . hh-mmdllwhn.( hh.hflhmm mmm 1 wnn'nnm %‘%‘."fi“ N‘I.‘.ld

Other pages from this issue: