Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 12

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12 > ‘0.5, FINSHING CO. HAD 600D YERR § ing_in large fuel and labor savings and increased service. Within the past few i weeks we have let contracts for our new \ The year as a whole must be consid- proaghing normal. ered satisfactory in the business of ie ) partial revival in business enabled I'nited States Finishing Co., said Pres-|to sceure owders in. de 2 ident Henry B. Thompson, in his report [ ha priniing end 10 annual meeting of the stockhold- [ whole has been , which was held at 2 %'clock Thurs- | Juererea lay afterncon in the board room Of the | of aroer Norwich Savings Soclety. MY Directoks were electsd as _ follo James G. Clark, New York: Edward A. Greene, Passalc, N. J.; Herbert P. How- eil, New York: John P Norwich; Andrew C. Igbrie, New Yo Henry F. Lippitt, Providence, R. Jesse H. Mgoalt, Providence, R. - I; seorge S. Mumford, Boston, Mass.: Jo- apt M. Proskauer, New York; Henry B. Thompson, New York; Herbert J. Wells, Providence, R. I. normal an est R!l]r«‘n of supp! count we have above two bran en forced at bof President Thompson's Report. v last annual report, refe the last six months of the v B spoke of a period marked by a crash in valnes, resulting in a cessation of orders and production. This condition of af- fairs continued for the first three of the new flscal vear, and it was not il April, ‘1921, that we could fecl we | has were back to conditions in amy way ap- i to the plants in bu to war period, there was a vear as a whole must be consftered sat. o account the haltin been well mat \dings and machinery 7 amounted to $433,962 e largest part of this was charged against the completion of the pew boiler plant at Norwigh. The installation of this plant has bden eminently satlstactory, result slectric power plant at the Norwij2 branch and hope for a completion wy September of this year. i Afier ihat date a | Durilig the past year we have estab- g us | lished modern first-ald stations with trained nurses in charge at Norwlich, Pawtucket, Silver Springs and Queens| id we have | Calls fox treatment or medical advice partment from lack | aS8Tegate about 8,000 ‘a ‘year. ~ The In particular, the printing of | PTODt care of wounds has diminisbed clothing trade—our larg- | te chances of infection and is largely our. Silver | responsible for the reduction in time B the printing [10St on account ofs accidents. : ing trade—equal- | During the vear the safety committde at our five plants’ made 1,164 specific appeared. On this-ac-\[Tecommendations to improve the accident of the | hazard, of which 811 were completed by to new chan- | December 31. Commparing the last guar- ter of the vear 1821 with the first quar- ter—while the #verage humber of em- account we | ployes increased 35 per cent. accidents which was | increased only 15 per cent., in the face those two | of the greater Mability that accompanies the employment of new help. The time lost on account of accldents in the last quarter was only one-sixth of the time and the | Jost in the first quarter. | On September 25, 1921, we lost through death one of our most valued directors, olution - was adopted at, our directors’ tions of the cotton | Francis J. Leavens. The following res: fjon of our plants | meeting on December 22, 1921: The additians | - The death of Fianeis J. Lj::u at , | nis home In Norwich on September 23, i R osfon Reid G ore hes ©onn™ A Little After-Easter CLEAN-UP SALE - Exquisite Spring Millinery g ] At Remarkably Little P rices $ Beginning Thursday morning we place these beautiful hats on sale—at least one hundred of them—and no two are alike. They are largely the product of our own work- rooms, but among them are some charming models from the place where-all American fashions are born, New \ York. They Will Go On Sale At Two Prices $7.50 and $10. [The colorings are almost as varied as the st yles of the hats ' themselves,’ and include the most popular of the season— Henna, Canna, Periwinkle ind many shades of Brown, as well as Black. \l If You Are Looking For a Spring Hat and Want to Save a Bit, Attend This Sale the Spring Cleaning may be purchased at 2TO 5 O'CLOCK stairs lse A Sale of House Cleaning Needs There’s an attractive housekeepers’ sale going on in our Downstairs Department, where every needed thing for will save you money. Now is the time. Buy this week. FOOD SALE THIS AFTERNOON The Catholic Women’s Club of St. Patrick’s Church will hold a Sale of Home-made Foeds, in our Down- partment, this afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. a price which 1921, deprives {his. board of ‘a valued | PREDICT BLOCK ISLAND WILL ' member. Mr. Leavens entered the di- ; Tectorate ‘of the United States Finishing | pioo 7 :E ,D:" el ,:y"m" Company in _the reorganizitaion of the goke Laatd: ®{1l:Tre an dBy assdiey Company’s management in 4918, s a | Sepds—this summer. The feminene forc: represéntative of the Norwich interests; |tS © hah’ Latby ':; onder..in New: Shoee. and he brought to the company not ohly. Ph"'m Baila e the island world that an_intimate knowledge of faen and af- | opiet Volstead’s commands will bé| The best Spring medicine you can faits there, but also an . integrity, wis. | Strictly observed and that no longer Will | take to drive out the Winter impurities dom ‘and lovalty that were most service. | S0V Block Islander disgrace his native !and put your liver and bowels in per- able. - His own qualities, -his sense of jus- | heath by peddling the laughing water | fect condjtion"costs but a trifle and can tice' and fairness, (with an unusual | °f the oasis to summer visitors. be brewed at home just.like ordinary tea. gentleness, unselfishness and considera- The prohibition “director i8.going = to Gian for oiters, made him & very lovante | have o ot ot voumieer sseivianee on (CELERY KING personalit; Block Tsland this week if. the wireless - Accordingly, be it Resolved by the |information dispensed in the grocery and [is purely vegetable. - Brew a family board of directors that this memorial | rug stores is right. The members of | supply tonight—give the children a minute be entered in their Tecords at this | the New Shoreham Welfare ‘sociéty have | cup. It's a gentle 'laxative—good for first meeting since the death of their col- | Unanimously voted death to island rum |sick headache, bad breath and sallow, league, held in New York, December |and pledged themselves as assistants [ pimply skin. 22, 1921, and that a copy be sent fo Mr. | to (e prohibition forces in scouting out g Leavens' family. wet places and bringing their proprie- 5 The vacancy. cavsed by Mr. Teavens' | fors to retribution. rections, providing a euitable container MR AND MRS death was filled by election of John | Wednesday afternoon another’conting- |and placing the required number of eggs 7 P. Huntington of Norwich, Connecticut. { ent marched to the Volstead hosts when [!n the lquid. Water glass stmply seals Stockholders attending the meeting|the Block Island W. C. T.\U. held a [the egg shell from the air and keeps out GOOD C] I IZEN were: s meeting at the home of Mrs. §. M. Rose. dlse;se uxedr;s wltui!; ea\;lse o5 : to Ernest L. Baldwin, Albert S. Bard | Nothing tangible resulted from this meet- | SPOll. i ect. the value. : 3 Herbert B. Cary, Andrew (. Tmbrie, | Ing except mumors that the women are | Fggs stored properly in waterglass ?\4'&3 you interested in the Sal or THUMM’S 40 Franklin 8t Charles D. , Grant A. McClatchie, | preparing to have a-vigilance committee | variably will be found satisfactory 3 Army ? John MoWilliams, Willlam A. Nortorfs | to suppress those places on the island |table cooking in January. Having 2 vation y Frank Potter, James Purdon, Shepard {Ahat are known to the natives as being |SuPply available which are known to o t to he in it Paimer, Jjohn F. Rogers, Hepry B.{“wringing wet” A more interesting ru- [COme from a dependable source.is con- Do you wanl Ip Thompson, Henry B. Thompson, Jr., Her- | mor is that a prohibition agent is Soon f;:i)ired well wun}l We time spent R great task 7 bert J. Wells. to take up his residence on the island king up a supply of good eggs at this o for Ve ve nonth TS S0 | season, READ THE WAR CRY ! 3 The island, say experts, has four of | Not all eges sold ad”fresh eges are . = Scout -""”‘“;‘ f‘l‘""“‘ T"‘:"{d 4y | ¥hatever is the plural for rendezvour, |WOrthy of storing in. watergiass. = The Sincerely, he April round taible was® hel by | wwhere the thirsty can be relieved. In the |Consumer should cast an eye of suspic- Norwich Scout Masters Wednesday eve- pnact the business done @t these Stations |iOn On eggs oftered at prices below those Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpente: ning at scout headquarters in the Shan-fhaq peen healthy for the proprietors. Now | Quoted for the Very best henmery and ’ non building. Plans are being developed | with the women plédged to enforcement | COUnACticnt. newlaid fancy eggs. There|—— for the annual inspoction of troops, Clean : close survelllance of these exclusive spots [AT® several poultrymen throughout thc lbllization of Scouts was discussed and| goa on the part of a patron this |17 for people who wish to store In water- | the next mecting of the Round Table will | summer will it is said authoritatively, 4SS This clase of eggs usually com-{ DAKFES FORKS, HOES, {occur Max 17. resuit in action. mand a slight premium over fresh eggs s It was announced that all scouts who. suitable for -immediate use. Several R e e e e e S L e S scout masters and officials are to attend i SROBENG infertile eggs, which are considered the FISHING TACKLE the camp reunion at scout headquarter: EGGS IN WATERGLASS |pest for storing, and discard all small Saturday evening at 7 oclock. Refresh-] Aocording to the marketing bureau of |and soiled eggs. ME 'W BAIT: ments will be served. the state board of agriculture, city| People who have their own flocks of SO NEW B S. The following additions have been mada | housewives are storing more eggs in Wa- | hens ‘may store eggs from day to day in to the Norwich troops during the last ss than last vear. Several of the|the same jar if sufficient olution is per- two months: Troop No. 1, five scouts;|poultrymen in Connecticut state that|mitted to cover the egs. The secret of THE HOUSEHOLD No. 2. four scouts; Treop No. 3,|they are supplying twice the usual quan-|success in storing eggs In this manner Troop No. 8, (Greeneville) jtity for this puryose. is to select only the perfectly clean eggs sea scout troop S-1, four| A few years ago the consumer gener-|and store them -.mmedi;:el;. DS - mot ittt e scouts. Troop No.6, Troop No. 12 and counted on a winter's supply Of |wait two or three days-After getting the 74 FRANKLIN STREET Tmoop No. 15 have a number of new can- ed fruits, a few vegetables and the|egg supply before putting thema down in TELEPHONE 531-4 didate: e promotion of scouts in usual quantity of winter apples and po-|the waterglass solution, Anyone who tha troops and the appli tatoes. Evidently the housewife has add- | wishes to store eggs should do so before uarters for merit badge blanks shows|ed eggs to her list of products held in re-|the first Tr Ma. progress in the right direction serve and has concluded that this is the lia special prizes of compasses and|Dbroper time to get the eggs supply safe- R uz st g el i i b nder cover before hens go on a strike, | CONNECTICUT WILL HAVE awarded at the mext court ef honor in and egg prices go up. 130,000 AUTOMOBILE OPERATORS Erhaie favor the consumer, this| Announcement by Superintendent R The Boy Scouts Held a stamp exchanze prices are lower than last|ert T. Hurley of the s Ppotice 2t headquarters Wednesday night. 'This|3 supply coming Tarketward |effect that 11,000 applicants for dr exchange is instructive particularly gns of drooping. April geography as issues of new coun-|eggs considered the best fo tries can be s storing by cold storage lwuses and ing this mouth & large part of the v stern epgs are put away When the April there » nucleus o th vers' icenses have been examined by his de- departm n the past nine months that the ‘numbe of au 3 ers in -Connecticu{ is increasing at) will be regularly the rate of about 15,080 a year. -Since there were 156,487 oberators registered by Super; last year, it is therefore likely that the though off ess fresh weste) eggs available number of Connecticut d s will ex-|ti the fee of § fresh native eggs can be disposed of at|ceed 170,000 this year. At the new rate atements have been|of $3 for each licehsed opefator, this egg wholesalers | wiil mean an income of over a half mil- cities used a million eggs t source alone, eefc during the Lenten season. The 3 e mouths that the | pression that these fees were ret: mber of d about equal to|examination of appicants for-drivers’ 1i-|by the officers themselves, but Super the number of people in the state so the | eenses has been entirely In the hands of | tendent pointed out that the stats ghway patr along sled ing tion roled Baptized at ; Kathleen, i . Mary's. nt ‘daughter of Mr. | no of €Central ave- church by Re sponsors were Mr. and M Stubborn Cases of Stomach i . s to store eggs in|the s\ate police. Prior to the Teorgani-|policemer en sa nd receive Trouble Yield waterglass at the lowest possible prices |zation of the state police department last |fees in addition to gular comper Promptly to t quickly before prices advance. in. accordance with an 2dopted | sation from the 'state. Storing eggs in waterglass (sodium 1821 session of the legisiature, all silicate) is mot a difficult task and does|this work was attended to by an Inspeo-| The Lord not require any laborious process oth tion division of the motor vehicle depart- | horrible warnin o a girl. but of ment. By the terms of th 921 act, |doesn't seem to make a bit of differenc, added according to di-|hgwever, the inspection jon was | when ano a TANLAC 25,000,000 Bottles Seld AFARA QUALITY- PURITY o comamnm JOSEPH CONNOR & SONS Distributors 68 Water Street Norwich, Ct. Phone 390 DELICIOUS FLAVOR for over fifty . vears has stood for Purity, Qua. . ' fity and unfailin OrangceSoda Do(g)tg%eer 100% PURE You are always sure when you call for Reliability inO. bottled beveraggs :

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