Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 11

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re Sla g Prices Must Go At ’Ahy Price | We Have a Lovely Selected Stock THE PASNIK CO SELL FOR LESS 5 Stores — Norwich, Willimantic, Putnam, Dunielsofi, and Westerly, R. L | committee amendments to-the. tarift bill]. ' Dog:u ever get out - 2 | = , _ Where there’s nubdz;kfih but You 2, are lead pigments. \ R t. ad g . en begin take : Committee rates of 2 3-4 cents & pound | lorem on chrome oyé{l‘owwlzl. uhru:’e n -b. 5 On rod jcad and 3 12 cents o pound on | green was asproved by e senate, An Of yourself—just unlock f o approved. The dem- { amendment . demoorat, view | ocrats sousnt to have each of four | Utah, to m:, gy 20t vont: e Yourself for an intimate 2 Tedyced to 1-2 cent a pound. but| rejected, 19 to 46, and at the request of SRE o B el & e e S LRI i With rod and your reel x . e comm ‘ the rate 30 per cent. wag dh::rud to. : Fous y‘ i “The senate on recommendation of the . And the feel of your heel - N republican, Utah, llmwnJ' ed"’.t.-l::"«.acommed "mu. ?.}":'.‘,"‘,?::1.,2,,'3 med“%h:mmm“ Firmly set in a stream’s rocky bed, tee rates. - Semator Jomes declar at te of r X dock, iha dnties praposes wers . PUREM o the | Bk i S DAL g ok, lnctp You, somehow, let your mind few smelting interesis’ of the United| amendment by Senator KIng to make the Go soul-searching to find States, while ator Walsh fi; that Tate 15:per centy as in the existing law, The mean things you’ve done or have said. the duty on Ittharge” would ry in alwag rejected. - A EDUCATIQN COSTS v‘":_"‘ BE . . BASTERN STATES COMMUNITIES Well, just ffy it—you’ll say HIGHER SAYS MEBEDITH OX DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME G “Is it fair.t6 warn the citigéns of this| Tne un&mn‘g s gl oo Twas a wonderful day— state m:trh::! l;l: tg:“n o; educ:tli,:n y;:llla [ :‘tues of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, One more Pel'fCCt ou can not recall', 5 umber T 1 . - Some” asked Governas Lake ot Commis- prerid “;Z'.M;;;‘:‘;‘,‘“';;':V,},",:" S Though you searc t‘l{:rough and through 5 Mere; e vania, Rhode Island and Vermont are ob- B i % Comidl o Harttord, vetore which Comt | B nFpe e p0UE 1, 1922 The SR i ot st 3ol missioner Meredith had appeared. to ask revised to May 15, 1922:. - : 5 > Y : & an l::cem’m the .payroll of his depart- Connectlent. . { 7 - ment. = i Beacos - 5 % 3 5 . - o T cerfainly” think 1t will increase 11 | ford - Boidumcy” Psbflll:’ml?mé?fqn?;:},. .+ Sordid thoughts will not stay R Several years,” was the reply. .. |Cromwell, Banbury, ~Danielson, . Derby,}] - Where a'man is at play— “And when will it end, or will it mever | East Hampton, East ~Hartford, ' Feces, £ s i . . “It will not end until the state begins | Farmington, Greenwigh, Hamdeji Mart-|§ ° s queeg what The Open will do. o to piy its normal school teachers enoush | ford, - Litchfield, Meriden, Middfetown, ou just ramble along 'y o Brovent tem (rom leaving for the | Milforu, Naugatuck, New Breain, New | ‘ Ou just.ra 5 < go igh schools o state,” Has Gew London, N S <y - J Commissioner Meredith. “As the site- | Planville, Porriants - Poree nereustl ¢ <ot With a smile and a song % 7 ation sidnds 4t present, the high schools | Bridgs, Rockville, Seymemr. oot -+ = And enjoy your aloneness with You ! * pay more than the staie and the- best | Southington; Stamford, Stoningtoh,” Strat- : 2 2 toachers Ieave the normal echools as | ford, Suflel, - Thamastom, Toringion & L = result. at ought not to bs the case. | Terryville, Wallingford, Waterbury, Wa. = /illi H hell, in The | di lis N The . state otight fo have the very best e, Wath 1 %, Wa- By William Herschell, in The Indianapolis News teachers that it s possible to-hire for 1n- | mpone, waterville, Westport, Windsor, ¥ . of municipal ordinamces, but nevertheless — izo an increase in salaries in the state s department of education totalling about ;‘;figfihfiilxe Piogir i f o L g $15,000. Glovervifle,” Goshen, Great Neck, Green |ton, Darby, Donors, Dormont, Duqussis, common consent or by eariiet: Working { Island; ‘Greenport, Hamburg, Hastings- | Easton, Erie, Etna, Franklin, Harrisburg, hours without Advancing the clocks.) Gn-Fudson, ~ Haverstraw, Hempstead, | Homestead, Lansdale, Lansdown, Mar- Delaware Herkimér, Hoosick Falls, Hudson, Hud- | cus Hook, Media, Munhall, Natrona, N R son Falls, Illion, Irvingtom, Jamaica, | Nazareth, Norristown, Northampton, Newport, Wi gton. Johnstown, Katonah, Kenmore, Kingston, | Oakmont, Palmertown, Pittsburgh, PHI- Matne. Lackawanha, Lake Placld, Lancaster, | adelphia, Phoenixville, Potistomn, Auburn, Bath, - Brunswick, Hastport, | Larchmont, Latrence, Liberty, Little | Quakertown, Rankin, Reading, - Sewix- Fairfleld, Freeport. Lewiston; " Lisbom, | F4lls, Lockport, Long Beach, Lynbrook, | l6¥, ~Sharpsburg, Swissdale, ~Wiliesh Lisbon Falls, Nofway, - Pittsfield, ,Fort | Malorie, Maniaroneck, Mechanicsville, | Barre, Woodlawn. B land, Rockland, Rumford, South Portland, | Middletown. i Vermont Topsliam, Westbrook, Winthrop. Mineo! Mount Kisco, | Benaington. STODDARD RESIGNS AS 1 TROSTEE AT STORRS Clifford 1. Stoddard of Woodridge, bas resigned as a trustee of the Connecticut Agricultural college at Storrs, to take ef- fect as soon as his successor can be ap- pointed. - Mr. Stoddard has been a member of the board of trustees since 1915 when he was elected by the board of agricultuce. He v - ; Windsor Locks, Winsted structors in its normal schools.” . ibits “he board of control voted to zmxn\ Simale law Deohibits the. eiactment {has served the board as an audit d S ery e Mount Vernon. Newt ; « Nes | Rhbode Island i ved the board as an auditor and | Baltimore. fetnn. b taken a prominent part in it b i e S i | poeringion, Catical, Flls,. Cemagies, 3 & el el o : Northport, Nort! umberiond, Bast Greefwiel, — Bgst e (Entire state, accord!ng to state law.) | R@wanda, i g 0’,”’1‘,‘."54 5:‘- Providence, Jamcscown, Johnston, ~Lin- Governor Lake has as yet taken no ae- New Hampshire. 3 2 ;L:\"!Pl‘iml Poft. Chose rbr lfrmld;!;cfl HUMOR OF THE DAY couldn’t have tea with you, dear; but KALEIDOSCOPE — i‘;“co',‘,fl’?;;f;“:;l‘;"a;;o&mf;‘:di‘;"g Derry, Nashud, Salem. | erviss, Poughkeepsie, . Ra- | Provi Vais, Wireen, \Warelik, you sce—er—I had a class. successor. carefully. Mr. Stoddard. sives New Jersey vena, Rensselaer, Rockville Center, | Westerly, Warwick, Woonsocket® The Sunday school teacher was talk-| Second Sorority Sister—Yes, darling, 1 %Ol;t"guase I e lasgusge OF SMOUL| s atility to Gevots ufficlsnt time 10§ (AMhough thers is no unform state Rome, Rye, Sag Harbor, Saltalre. Sands —_—— p ing to her class about Solomom and his|Saw him; some class!—Judge. 30,000,00 peaple. the affairs of the college as the reasoa for { law, every <ity, town or village in the | POInt, Saranac Lake, Sarafoga 52’;‘5" Contracts for State Roads. . wisdom, ‘How well I remember before the| There are 6,000,000 chiidiren born every | his resignation from the board of trus- |state will obsoive daylight sasing. time | SauEert . Scarsdaie, Sche- “When the Queen of Sheba came and |War,” said the woman, with the youth-| year in China. tees. by local option.) . Sea Cliff, Shoreham, | Coniracts amounting to about $140,800 ald jewsls and fine raiment befors Solo- | ful bluft—+before the war—" In 1921 there were two divorces to —_— New York. Sith Sleha Ealia, 50;{111- B nis ;na;voar'dt;‘; Dcirn::ng::: );‘t‘hnflu.‘y mon,” what did he say " she asked pres-| ABY exclaimed the star boarder|qvery five marriages in Oregon. NORWICH ACADEMY TO > Albany, Amityville, Amstétdam, Baby- : R Tz, road, one niece through the -tosts "“SQ, smail girl, who evidently had ex- | Commercial. The American liner St. Louis had the DEBATE WHEELER SCHOOL | lon, Ballston Spa, Bayville, Beacon, Beil n, Wappingera 3:‘ ot m:{; }:Mx Hebron and- -wme eri af lied prompt- “We should endeavor to concentrate |first wireless in Navember, 1859. This | (Friday) evening a team repre- | Poft, " Bluepoint, Bridgewatérs, Byonx- , Watertown, Water Vest Ha- ihrousl ampton and Mariborough. B “Ow e, dyge oot T e Tot” s senting the Norwiech Free Acades uyf Ville, Buffalo, Canajoharie, Carthage, v, Th Plains, shoro, | The former contract, which zalls for-fhe ly: “Ow mmuch d'ver want for the lot?"|on higher things. I hope you dom't think | he trangation of the Bible into Eng- Bt the healar - St h | Cathiage, Catskill, Cedarhurst, Chathany | o ooy, White Plains, * | construetion of 12,863 feet of bituminwts —Evening News (London). R e lish tookfhres years between 1607-1811. f o iurorr ¢ North Stonimaten on ste | Cohoes, Corinth, = Cornwall, Groten e, | Woodsburgh, Yonkers. | macadam over a seven-inch stone base, Didnttcthe /bride ook stanning? = | pt iy’ W cut i udae | | In dNRe stiliiero rest < BasER o b, DResoRt . e L Midacs Depeh: et Harblr po Pennsylvanta was awarded for approximately $67.008. 't the groom look stunned™' | ;o ger why they call it strawber- | CT0SSed the Atlantic i @' record time of |United States should pronibit all Japan. | Fersy, Dolgeville, East Aurora, East-| Allentown, Ambridge, Ardmore, Ava-| The East Hampion-Mariborough cén- s ry short cake? 11 days. ese immigration. to continental United | hampton, East Rockaway, , Ellenville, Wanted—Elderly lady for cooking in : home of young married couple. Call L. York Sun. tlon about $350,000,000. ) o Teacher (to literary ciass)—Now give “Now, ‘friends and comrades,” said |me some: word-like ‘bérmoati’ * The holder of a Rhodes scholarship spesch made in the pouring rain,| Second ditto—"Bedaub. Ung a year for thpee zgats quéstions?" Third ditto—“Beepatter. 3 " piped all that remained of his| Fourth ditto. — *“Begorra.’—; Boston through. the Suef canal. Heretofore ence, an urchin. ‘“Can I ‘Sive the|Transcript. has been limited <o 30 feet. you're standing on to make a go- e e ‘War bonuses paid bty the allies with?—Evening News (London). It is hard to lead a double life on a PACKARD E take pleasure in announc- _" ' ing the appointment of E. B. Patterson, Incorporated, as the Packard distributor for New. Lon- don County. In experience and business repute, this Company has met the exacting standards which Packard, for twenty years, has set for those mer- chants selected to sell Packard pro-_ ducts. : They offer for your inspection and consideration the famous Packard Twin-Six and the new Packard Single-Six Passenger Cars and the Packard worm Drive truck. Packard Motor Car Comfiany of New York Ask the Man Who Owns One “That's easy. DId you ever see the| Esclusive of fortifications, the Panama |States immediately. Fairport, Farmingdae, Floral Park, Fort . ume when it didn't run short?'—New | canal cost the United States in construc- 622J1.—Advertisement in the Lengmont is the first interscholastic débate in which et-corner politiclan, after &' et o e entitled to arf income of:300 pounds ster- Ships of 31 foot draft are now passing to their discharged soldiers were divided, Sorority Sister—I'm sorry I |single salary. lthh some exceptions, into three general lon, Bellevue, Braddock, Bristol, Butler, | tract was given for approximately $73,- Carnegie, Catasaqua, Cheltenham, Ches- | 000. The specifications cail for the obti Edward, Franidort, Freeport, Fulton, |ter, Clairton, Coatesville, Connellsville, | struction of 13.184 feet of bituminuis Garden City, Glen Cove, Gien Falls, | Conshohocken, Coraopolis, Corry, Craf. ' macadam over a sevenrinch stone bases o The Academy has the negative side. The team consists of George Dyson, ig | Floyd Hill and Arnold Smith. Since this the Academy has varticipated for some “{'yers, the school is shotgnz considerable interest. The judges e Andrew B. it} Davies of this city, Rev. Mr. Wiliiams .of North Stonington and a third chosen from the faculty of the Westerly High school. Z classes—cash bonus, allowanve for clothing, a sum for each year .served. Six thousand “hello girls” are employed in the telephone exchanges of Tokio. The Japanese call them “moshi moshi® girls, It is estimated that there are 40,225,000 tons of the best iron ore in British o~ lumbla, these resources having ' been scarcely touch yet. The first national exhibition o¢ power and mechanical gngiuearing is to be held next December in the Grand Central Palace, New York city. About 62,400,000 short ‘tons of stone was quarried in the Unitel States in 121, according to the geological survey, This is more than 20 per cent. less than the ™ production 4n .1920. TLILTIIvE Y & The United States «eterans’ bureau Is % giving vocational training without cost > to more than 100,000 disable ex-service * men at an expenditure for tuitibn and ,: supervision of $30,000,000 per annum. % After twenty-four ybars congress has : voted the” Distinguished Service ross to Brigadier-General Henry H. Whitaey, re- i tired, who penetrated the Spanish lines 2 in Porto Rico, disguised as a.British sail- T or, and returned with important in{orma S tion for ‘General Miles. onk +dze Build Clean, clear, full-bodied. = A . “ el = e 1) e ”g'n mm i Watch the golden' color when it is - : £ ; into your motor. . It's unmis . - <o Results are unmistakable, too: Complete : absence of h“dle‘d;t.m knocka, bl:’ G pre-ignitien, no loss of eompression, but 4 clean spark-plugs, regular firing and iz surplus power. Light, medium, and eéxtra-heavy, = i « fits all cars and all conditions. i~ Drain out ail the old «il in your trank-case. r - Refill with Texaco Motor Oil, and start out with a car that will deliver all the ; power and life its maker built into it. 5 RS ke THE TEXAS'COMPANY, U.§. A. X / 3 A Tewaco Petrolesm Produets a1 : | e g o - a3 - . A - TEXACO TEXACO e ot Bhemes o s o P 7 - GASOLINE MOTOR OILS bridges in this country, and is now employed in the San Francisco dis- | trict office of the U. S. Department We ah ahiik’ ®

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