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P T TR VYRR rRS Cr Y WW VW YV, T 1915 ; 5 For New Year's Dinser| TheBulhetine | . 72202 \MEDICAL INSPECTOR VOTED DOWN|F5 i 55 TREAT CATARRI BY J. W. Bussey has been in New York NORWICH BULLETIN FHIDIY; DECEMBER 31 l Ifi Lack of eo—opmunu =———————————————————"""10n a business trip. h mv pro—onmnz mnMrm- Mm m‘) We Will Have on Friday Norwioh, Friday, Deo. 31, 1916. L e Satier o eate e et DUCKS === | Trnx Dutler ot 4 Bishtn street ‘:- R incbility to secure policemen 1o enforce | mvery Breath Fr—— Hyomel Carries Heal. confines ome by a severe at- ana a . varantine, lack nancial = > 30 i VARIOUS MATTERS tack of grip. Proposition to Appropriate $900 More to Pay for Inspection edicated Infected J TURKEYS ey l;flwfl of x.ll:f eonart ot tn‘::l‘m be;wun- Membrane. and lack of understanding between | Xearly every ome who has catarrh District S . G. Seriv- BROILERS This 13 almanac Gay for Jenuary. |,0,Steict Superintendent 6. G, Seriv- of Norwich School Children Was Voted Down by 32| tue heaith authorities and the medical knows how foolish it is to try and cu irspection committee of the school|lit witr sprays lotions, and the lll - - | Tempurary rellef may be given, but a Celery There will be a number of informal|S0R to hold the fourth quarterly con Meetings board in the matter of contaglous dis # y Sea Elant Lot |vaw Fears ove sarties ference this (Friday) evening. Votes to 16 and Special City and Town Pro- | 3¢ gazen. A these hinge have handi- | *97%, E“;“f';,,‘:‘,’:,"','au, prysician_ wouid Cauliflower avoy Arthur C. Boynton and Albert L. extent that it Is practically impossible | Raip catarrn® wond he by "o String Bean Seets | Slelghbelis were heard Thursday for | ; ATRUE O, Bovnton and Aivert L. posed to Vote on Making School Inspection Part of the et So i i R e s s (be _a_ ‘Beve : bbard Squ. pers g York, where they will attend the poul- declared Health Officer Black. simple preparation called Hyomel you SPINACH Fitty printed camng cards for 25|try show at Madison Square Garden. Health Officer’s Work—Much Legal Discussion Thurs- | “Naio: Rogers deciared that the |San. carry 4 bewlih giving climate m your vest pocket and by breathing it & KING ORANGES cents at The Bulletin office—adv. s & Fa irhtheria epidemic has reached a|}JUr test pocket an e ey ELONS ey, ok he. Sy v I dsigerous crisis and the time had | fully treas vomisery C° & day sue CASABA M Temperatures as low as 22 degrees|Or€an academy, New York city, is y Night. ccme when Mecessary steps to Stamp | The complete H i outfit is nex- 4 FANCY GRAPE FRUIT 250 | ;0o recorded Thursday morning. passing the holidays with his parents, out the malady had arrived. pensive and consisis of an inhaler that TABLE RAISINS APPLES Mr, and Mrs. Ernest M. Newbury, of ¥ i cAn be carried in the vest pocket, a | PINEAPPLES ORANGES | Hardware men are having big sales|Melrose terrace. The legal lights of Norwich—that's | situation because he had six children, Gouper and & Bettls of Hiwe TTLES of ice creepers these slippery times. ve a- | the term that was used—had turned |and five of them were in school. i BLUE SOX FAR AHEAD. mel. The inhaler iasts a lifetime, and CIDER IN BO e e oo E. Smith who is spend- | over many books before they came to | the appointea doesn't have anything —_— iom | E105° bottle does not give permanent In seversl of the churches Sunday|ing the wister WIIL feieoly in South | town meeting Thursday night to talk |to do but sit tight, $100 is enough for | Progress Reported in the Recreation follec. an extra boitle of Hyomel can so“Ens the Christmas music is to be repeat-| Manchester was the guest of ~her|;ver medical inspection in the schools | im, but if he is a real inspector that and Shaiith Oteb be OStained at any time for a trifiim ed. daughter, Mrs. =~Thomas Doyle of|,¢ Norwich. and so primed were they | is another matter. —_— remedies advertised for the cure of Franklin street for over the Christ-| iy statutes and public acts and| Dr, Cassidy said that the school| The Blue Sox and Red Sox were | arrth snd ie the nly treatment know: e » S The 1915 automobile licenses a_re!l;fi- mas holiday questions of constitutionality that the |plysician must visit the school every | victors over the Giants and Athletics | to us that foliows nature in ser method HOLlDAYS i RFSORRRAHE T Comn KLy R TR T medical aspects of the situation were | morning if required by the town school | in the group games at the Ladles' Re- | 0f trecting diseascs of the respiratory F owners. AUTO CHEMICAL SHIFTED scmewhat overshadowed. At least, | board. Mr. Rehck‘ivuh vs;’av‘-xled to lkno!'o m“lfnon n’g Health club We;lnl:td:\) M SRl R s SolE & s % TO MAIN ST. STATION [the lawyers did considerably more |if the town school board is superior to | evening. e games were as follows: o i TURKEYS, CHICKENS, Becauss of the legal holiday tomor. sl ON | talkin tham the doctors, who of course | the statutes of Conmecticut. Blue Sox va. Giants, medicine ball | (b more romvinced they are that they | DUCKS and GEESE, CRANBERRIES, ‘{;’"1 eee a Some of the Firemen Transferred, Too | are expected to do the work. The up- Authority of State Secretary. relay, won by Blue Sox. perfectly safe In xguaranteeing to , CELERY, LETTUCE, Sl 'Tvo of i Hetous Sold shot of the hour and a half session| . o "councel Pettis said, in regard| -Athletics ve. Red Sox, wand rel the money if Hyomel does not APE FRUIT, ORANGES, Charlie Chaplin in “A Night at the el 3 was that the resolution to provide an(, ToWR Founsel Gett’s Se. in, FeE8IC | race, won by Red Sox. an Show,” two reels, Colonial, today.—adv.| By orders which went into effect |additional $900 in addition to the $100 | o7 ol give him its certificate i | . The standing of the four teams to | === - - Dt APPLBEBSA'R]::U;:hASH . : i Thursday afternoon, the combination |&iready appropriated was voted down (o™, — MINCE MEAT, HU "| Groton grange plans to entertain its 4 7 v 32 the school Inspector is not appointed, auto chemical apparatus, which has|py 32 ballots to e Ter e Suggca: |ard thereby the comptrolier is given | o T B and many other good things. New Year's eve at A. 0. U. W. hall. | four years, was shifted to the Main | Tcetin: B i o of| ' esident Murphy said that Attorney tes . A number of the store clerks as|Sir¢et station and the combination i OIS HeeiNY uties of prospec- . vi Giants .. 2 r Wagon from that station will be taken | tive medical Inspector or inspectors|Darnes was clever in glving his inter- | pog g,y " eflp e S 8 0 well as employes in the various fac- CUNMINGS & RING . 100 pretation of the law, but there s a| 'ppe”gocial committee, Miss Ethel to the station of Engine company No. |0 the heaith officers. e diversity of opinion there among the ., et B 4 torles are absert because ill With ETID-|2 for active service in the Greeneville | ~Resolution for $900 Additional. |jawyers: The president and secretary | CArpenter. chairman, announces that Funera! Directors 6 Franklin Street Connecticut shipyards are feeling the | district. The changes and the increased | Henry H. Pettis, town counsel, act- | of the school board must give their S R e e e . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor effects of the merchant marine im- fmc‘ieng resumng'from them are ow- | ing as chairman of (hehmeexmx by re- | oath that lhe! shthool lnu bee;x r;:n xln meeting on next Wednesday evenin, &N, N ng to e new motor pumper. quest of Selectman C. K. Bailey, calied | conformity with the law, and this is H Pulss and cqpert meehanics are in| “Ine men to be transferred from the . : ‘whi b jocis the meeting to order at 8§, and Town | the authority on which the state secre- | WRICh 18 to be followed by a_ social Central station Engine compan Clerk Holbrook read the <all. Presi-|tery rests. One hundred dollars ls|hour;, The Suests may take part in The bright sunshine of Thursday |1, Were John Blackburn, John J. I énd Embaimer; nch | Gent Charles O. Murphy of the town |out of the question: you will have to | tN® Class exercises i they so wish revived the Erip patients, who have|and Arthur Buckley to the Maln street | school board gave a summary of the | appropriate & larger sum. e e 337 MAIN STREET B been depressed by so much dark and | tation, and there will be brousht in'o istate of affairs in regard to medical| Health Officer Doesn't Want Job. Imes| & o the Central station from Main street | inspection in the schools. He said : MEXICAN CAMP FOLLOWERS Oppevits Post Offien. amp weather. by the transfer of the Combination | (hat since the annual town mecimg|, MF. Davis acked if the town school The state bar examining committee, | Chemical company Dennis Brennan 10 {and the appropriation of $100 every | beard had tried to take advantage of Laft Stranded Beside the Railvend "Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant VIOLIN is in session at the supreme court|Engine company No. 1. physician in the town had been ap-|ile clause giving the power of trans- Track Near Ei Paso. S i O S T TR room at Hartford today to examine| Frank Tuttle has been transerred | proached and had refused to do the | LCFTINE the work to the board of health P . S Taa candidates for admission to the bar. |from call man on Engine No. 1 t0|work On the other hand, the state|Ard ke produced his copy of the public| =~ —2o= TEACHER call man on Chemical No. 2. Henrv|phoard of education will request the]2Cte The city health officer is not = 3 Chisd e y men, The Beauty Shop will be closed from | Armstrong has been transferred from |comptroller to withhold the state grant | 2YerWorked. he thought, judging from | women and children, soldiers and camp ANl String Instruments repaired ]| Dec. 31 until Jan, 5. Harrlet E. Breed. | call man Engine No. 1 to stoker of | of aboat $14000 {0 the schools of or. | tht lowing reports of the 1 ¥ rd of | followers uldm; safixmn de facto The 122nd AI"““] M“t“‘g - Trade, Norwich Chamber of Commerce | Army, Were left hu in a pathetic The fire commissioners have sold | form to the Jawa b toe Stae rookraing | 90€ eastern Connecticut included as to | STOUD Deside the railroad track todas For arpalntmasite, sddresy Saturday, New Year's day, holy day |two of the horses used on Engine com- | medical inepection. Mr. Murphy reaq | i €lenic conditions in the Rose of | when 1. arranza soldiers en route P! : > J|of oblization in Roman Catholic cir-|pany No. 1, Prize, the bay, to Sher- |4 letter from Secretary (Charlas D | :€W England. President Murphy said | from Sonora state to Juarez, detrai E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- cles, masses wil be sald in St Pat-|wood Raymond and Tamo. a white | fiine to drive home (his point and he | (hat the city health ofiicer had refused [at Pelea, N. M. six miles from wich, Conn. rick’s church at 5.30, 7 and 8 o’clock, to the Stoddard Gilbert com-|eaid that the matter had been taken |!’ !2ke the school inspection job at any 5-‘1-‘-7}. ;nl!?d §(\|M‘M n;n‘xlunr.\ authori- the last a high mass. The others of the five adver-|yuy with the comptroller directly, with | Pice: ties had refused to allow ihe truope Jtised it is expected will be sold in a|the same BItimAtam. The tous scnool Work of the Health Officer. o pass through Texas and at It is noted by a West Hartford cor- | short time and with the proceeds it : : . ance Co. of the s —aav. the steam fire engine company. urance Co. o Violins sold on easy terms r)e “r:"k]l‘ - t Jl.h: the soldiers crossed the internation: ccmmittee believes that when the George H. Stanton asked if the|ihe e the int na respondent that Rev. Earle W. Darrow, |hoped to buy an automobile for the | condition is known the meney mecea: | health officer could refuse to do this boundary and marched overland into} 3 recently of Willington, the new Baptist | chief. sary will » for Insp and Dr. N. Lewis "_‘l:"f- 1 i | 2 AN pastor, has been confined to his home| In resard to the fire horses. With|tion. He reter 5 of the things went when he | The soldicrs and camp followers left DR. SHAH for the past week by a severe cold. |the passing of 1915 comes a chan Urel 11t} and S AR Dr. Lewls said he was | behind were snid by physicians whe Marion Block, 326 Main Street W A. S, 1 will_brin s unity that years_ and all | ¥itnessed the detraininz, to be suffel The annual meeting of the board | ness to many & heart and wh . . e ing Many are in SPECIALIST of visitors_of the Masonic home at|:h is in the nature of r: © per on Diseases of the Stomach and that time a0 DR s LI [atony it was said, and ind_ Mrs. rles Spadone of : Wallingford was held Wednesday at!vancement it is none the have | Was done by | were not| ynable to continue with the troops n, X. Y, have b Suests of heumatism the home. The officers were reelected, | ing to those of more or lo it | enemot meny yeore loft to look .after themselves as d Mrs. Wiills Aus 2.4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel. 821 H. Wales Lines of Meriden being pres- Rom em, the tw propr ated vias | cloned. I < |»m‘-‘g they might g B . ident. fire b t Chemical No. 1. on Main ity of the | viarty diffcult sitowt boith the sick were t several| Dgyid L. Bacon, a student at Yale, J - M atrcie b woet In iclien ) tinos Seconded I 3 3 kit bodies of those who had succumb Ter. M Masquerade dance tonight, Firemen's [ known ‘as the Biackstone hose house, | StE0ol board. E e either from ands or fr m‘ Moot oo hall, Yantic. Prizes for best ladies’| will cease their fire department Ac- Statutes on Schoel Inspection. - S W o feve SetiCiaarsane. soot= entlemen’s costumes. Geer's or- THESE ARE BETTER |%1¢ chestra.—adv. is v TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR latest and more practical speed pro- | s Because of the holidays, the Janu-|aycer, King Gasoline, will whirl ¢ GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |aryv m"etmzf o‘f‘ 11:;‘ g\‘?,‘f ?;lagl“‘\;{;fl‘;— Connell and his trusty fire fighter ROE - fut res. autoche cal will (Fey, thomuand:soet Jr.is a'member, will be omitted and | Suie A e Tresent horee manned THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. | the next meceting will be held Febru-|.poaratus at this house. Next Lo Palace Cafe ary 1 “or thirteen years. or, to be exact, & ir. | from May, 1902 Romy and Remy have e Rt e n, <hair- | done their duty well and faithfully, in R. R. AGNEW, M. D. |3, 7 - | season and out, r Norwich Free Academy class of 'S3. 1 gr Shine, Uut o These rried across the | international bou r the sick and buried in shallow Sraves in the ‘One mother, hers: desperatel | was seen digzing a litt the body of her baby =ide the d track i REALIII;{G—MERFS B OF THE SCJA BEAN. | Of Chinese Production, its Usefulness | es shortly after the new year hered in and in their stead that Amos A. Brow asked ird to medical in-| and Chairman utes in the public 1907 and the other him, requires nation, not a pection. He told of th, system. The town physi d» the work for the dren, who would no: ). They scaool committee m or more school physicians, | hem with work than al advancement mnow ~demands Physician and Surgeon was one of those quoted Thursday | retirement after thousands. of Room 214 Thayer Building in_tribute to Tom Shevlin, the Yale ties vaiaa ot o oy e o & oothall star. sromptly dutv’s call Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office: BEOIIDELY /¢ - N Office Hours: 12- The rabbit sesson closes Saturday,|. ‘w10 Will become their new ow of the sofa b v 2-8 p. m.; § excopt Wednesday | New' Yenrs dav and a number |15 as vet problematical, hut it is and other articles, | it 5 more than 25 per cent. . 7-8 Wednesday and Satur- _ and local hunters are planning trips into| !0 Predict that whoever buys t read at length. The | ang if it can be done th cated area in Manchuria. A 'y n!iEumATlsm aay evenings. and by Saturday |\l waods today (Fridav). | Hunters| WL find these sturdy cquines just : provides that cities and | fi'a health officer 1« 2 g00d wa the sofa is well known and highly re- | appointment say that the present rabbit season has Ul Tiridectining N e o ehall ApPoint | Thought Health Officer Would Resign|sarded in Germany and tht Been WEryEocH. a R L i i od | the|navian countries, and is now the sec- CAN BE CURED e ol physicians. as the| Attorney Brow . | ond on the list of China's exports, it s Saturday is a legal holiday, car- Connecticut Patents. n of Mr. Pettis that the appoint- gstatutes at some le whether | }o5 hitherto achieved small gencral| Sefierers with Riewmatiom, Newral RAILLION’S STORE riers on rural routes will not make| The list of patents issued to Con-|ment of such a medical inspector ie[the act be wide or not, he ursed abid- | 735, FIHEerto Achieved small seneral| = suferces with Whewmatiom. Newr their trips, so that patrons will receive | necticut inventors, reported by Frank |obligatory on the town of Norwich. Ing by the law leavor to|countries, and even the latest -A»umm‘nnwm Aribritia or Gout, mo ma . |no mail or newspapers after this|H. Allen, patent attorney, follow Three Divisions in the Town. get around it by S ertuge. At-|aries dismiss it with the brief descrip- | Bew e -re your emse lo write for =y Will close at Ten o’clock in|morning's aclivery until Monday| Nils H. Anderson, Hartford, type- : § My | ey erusa, following: hice Camee S8 | ion” “hi AdiiN0, IERIiions - Bork | Bee e e e e o morning, January 3rd. writing machine: s H. Anderson,| In answer to a question from Mr.|the defence of the 900 specific dol-|Giycine Soja, the seeds of which are |Et,. . 5 iy g ¥ Hartford. paper holders for typewrit- | Browning, Supt. E. J. Graham told how | lars and favore he transfer of the| o4 to prepare sauce called soy —— the morning New Year’s Day. | william Douglas, son of Mrs. Myra!ers: John T. Austin, Hartford. shutter | the inspection ‘would be carried_out. | medical inspector's duties to the health | 94d, 10 Prepare sauce called soy = Douglas ‘of Ocean avenue. New Lon- | mechanism: William A. Bernard, New | He had iooked up the matter in other |officer. He will either do the work |, housn, the Chiness have used the | i, of don, is to entertain at a bridge party | Haven, hand tool: Winfield S. Chap- | owns throughout the state and his|or get out, said the attorney. The | jpiy oot extensively for at least two | ew ears eetmgs Saturday evening in honor of Kuang |pell, Jr, Mystic, music leaf turner: |idea was that Norwich should be di- | city, town or dis mey make. thin | R N e Sais o 1568 | DR. PECK Huang, a class mate at Yale, who is| Norris E. Clark, _Plainville, metal | vided into three divisions, with ome|transfer according to the statutes, and { ile there | Attorney Brown! e e tes, and | by a British firm. The Germans al- ct with the doc- | meeting, but he th his guest during the holidays. working machine: Winthrop A. Clark, | Physician for each div Practice confined to Eye, Ear, Stamford, lubricating device: Benja- | Slould be a nurse to : aght the health of most immediately began to experiment ' A o . . S arv's T A B sty SN i e derte B o L in other places i8|ficer would resign if the work were | I major pare of an famarintion e THE GLAD HAND Nose, Throat. Glasses. London will hold a watch night party [ment for typewriters: John Draher, | from $23 In Meriden, which | thurst on him, and he feared it would | it;aq as over $2,000.000 a year E o ol Siend) Fiours 9:30 to 4:30 at Temperance hall for New = Year's| Waterbury, fastener assembling and |is about the same size as Norwich,|bhe hard to get a doctor to take that | “he GLOUeF RRNGO%0 & Jear. = | will be extended as usual to all friends s eve. A general invitation has been|attaching means; Henry W. Fisher, | there are three physicians, receiving | position. s Saturd: morning, Jan. Fridays 10:30 to 4: it = = ach h t 1,001 " universal usefulness. A British gov and patrons aturday 8, "y 7t 8 sent to St. Xavier’s society, New Lon- | Bridgeport, greace gu Hubert 0 each, and eac! has from 1,000 to Would Refuse to Sign. ernment report g the following list Saturday evenings 7 ¢> donand to the Norwich societies to at- | Hart, Unionville, poultry roost; H: 1,500 pupils. In New Britain there are tend. i lock. ; Shephard B. Palmer asked if the|of soja product: ‘egetable food (like | T+ from 10 to 12 o'cl risop H. D. Helbers, Simsbury, safety | three divisions, and each doctor gets |, jG00™S 0 (MR oTRel 1L OO0 | of sole products; “Vegetable food (iike R : . cutout for electric railway; Woolsey | $375 aplece, with about twice as many |}, 14 would be prepared to sigm tute, chocolate substitute, macaroni ]83"] DIVIDEND | poThames Tow Boat Cos tug Aquid. | M. Johnson, Hartford, duplex smelting; | BUPIls (o eXamine, there beink 8000 in | (ORTR 270" S, "Cich of the O ~owveal S. P. KEPPLER & SON neck, Capt. Robert F. Hempstead,|William H. Kingston, New Haven, |the system. medical inspection Al gt thend) g . 3 + 3 £ 1 has towed the barge Lizzie Horan y the lawyer cheese, coffee substitute, artifici elucid le manufacture of celluloid covered ar-|Would do one thing, keep us from = e woi <0 - - from Norwich to New Irondon, the | tioles: Rohert C. Tammnd aovered A | Closing our schools’ the towsm would | Murphy said he would absolutely re- | horn, biscuit and food for diabetic pa Office of The Norwich Savings Society | barze having finished discharging her . GEO. A. KEPPLER, Prop. b : fuse and Secretary Herbert M. Lerou | tients, sauce, meal for cattie, ofls, oil- safety device for punch presses: Gus- | be ranted in establishing it. It < 3 3 ) ol | Norwich, Conn., Dec. 11th, 1915, |C2T50 Of coal at the wharf of the|tav Palsco, Bridgeport. combined tabie | does that in New . Britain, Meriden, | 5314 he would, ‘too. ~Mr. Palmer|cake for fodder, fertilizer, beancake. o het 4 | Edward Chappell Co. and chair; . thought there was only one thing to| The same report points out that the Stuart W. Parsons, New |Scuti Manchester, where the schools / Nas o > Britain, hinge for vehicle daovns Tomey | Have not been closed for a day except |40, Since the comptroller will not pay | oil from the bean is used in the manu- Under a governmental frank there | Pullar, The Directors of this Society have L he $14,000 without the siznatures of | facture of the following articles: “Dy- 2 Hartford, horsesh for fumigation. In Norwich, the Lau- | ! . - i declared out of the earnings of the|was depasiteq in the mails Tuesday | Woods, Rfldgepnr?.!?alskl(:ieg mgg}?xt:: rel Hill school has been closed this | thees tow gentlemen. Mr. Davis asked | namite and high explosives, soaps, lin- current six months a semi-annual | by Collector of Internal Revenue James year for seven weeks and the Bridge|WhC Was willing to take the job. nle‘uln. rublm.'I -ub‘llmute. margarine, dividend at the rate of FOUR PER|J; Walsh for this district, including||lluminated Sign for Baptist Church.|school for three weeks and last year| Special Meetings to Vote Transfer. |DPaints, varnishes, toilet powder, water- CENT. per annum, payable to . de. | ConDecticut and Rhode Island, the first D e : proof cloth, paper umbrellas and lan- ] % oo oy izo | for four, while the Hobart avenue| Attorney Allyn L. Brown raised the caitors antitled therete an and after | nStallment of lists for ‘personal and | 4ng e e st 1o sise | school Tost . thira:of a vear last year. | question, if before spending the $900|leTnS, salad oil, lubricants, lamp 3.nu-ry = corporation tax returns, over 10,000. |papiist Church, in oplex letters, 10| The character of the work is prevent- ofl, hara ot y it would not be wisdom to have the |PTetrvative for sardines, ""’““"“‘"‘. F PR’cE inches wide, was on Thursday placed | !V€: the doctor does not treat the case | necessary city and town meetings and The n‘n‘ of the 80 is about l'fl COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | receivad infumies 1o s ips hen |above the main entrance to the Cen: |t all; the parents are simply notified (r vote to require the respective health -y E. L ° inch the plan fhrown from His wagon Wedneeday | (Tl Baptist church by Contractor ¥.|and may take the child to the family | officers to take the work of inspecting. | eot®tam oo, i fe:!h‘}:i;: — | morning after it had been struck by | B, Beckwith. Piygician or to Whom they please.|possibly with the aid of the town |y, “are’ three principal varieties of & trolley car near station 38 in Eact|, The illuminated sign idea is taken | Medical inspection is a great protec- | physicians. He suggested voting the | fiocy e A Hartford. He was taken to the Hart. | [FOT the west and is an innovation in | tion to the children in the schools and | present proposition down. Attorney e - = \ hington, and black or wuton. The th 4 weuld save a great deal of educational | Barnes sald that that was the most | ) m CRANSTON Co i ford hospital and 1s not serfously hurt. | 5o¢ P35h (While on & Vislt to hls ] cconomic loss. There is not & ity | semsiiio - surgestion me hag heard m o s e gy ; INTMENT At Westford the other day, Mrs |Chicago, Mr. Beckwith saw a similar | in the state the size of Norwich that |the evening. Mr. Browning again | Saires somom cemsiver gt the ’ “The Healer of Skin Diseases” John Scarborough shot a deer, and|Si&D above the entrance to the chureh | has not medical inspection. raised the question of a continuous|,,rt = The quantity of oil extracted 3 Relieves and quickly heals cold sores, | with the assistance of her father, who | Which Mre. Osgood attends. Mr. Beck- Good Results in Other Schools. succession of resignations, but one of | grom the beans runs as high as 19 per chapped skin, frost bites, chilblains,|is cighty-three vears of age, dragged |Vith recommended the erection of such| v Groham told W. W. Beckwith | (D€ lawyers thought that there would | cent. of the total weight. ACT WISELY! etc. Price 25c, every box guaranteed.|the animal to the house and dressed |2 SIER to the officials of the Central |, oif- Graham told W T. Beckwlth|pe a doctor somewhere to take the job. | ““ST Gen uses large quantities of the i All druggists. it off. She will have the hide tanned | BaPtist church; the idea was taken up = golng A left to right vote was taken in front for a rug as & souvenir of her urow.|and has materialized through volun- |Y°ars in Meriden and in South Man- mmkeutoodtormlcncow.x ’s C 2t oy epomseianiead, (hroueh volun: | Cheter” with no spidemics and a3 1, SRAIr and 45 votes wers cast | Benmark has s iarge presmine taciors | Keep Dunn’s Cathartic HAILE CLUB HAD TREE. 3o at the church. The sign, which was | JDddletown the town schools applied to | geclared defeated. Adjournment was | bame b Barr by o orinas & factory . - ——— ? The worst damage to the life and | Manufactured by a Buffalo concern, is | F&Ve the city inspection extended. immediately taken, at 9.30. BROAA Ty it e rucemt el Bewtn” (0 leer Pills Enjoyment and Surprises at Their | property ever dene by a wind storm |in black enamel trimmed with alu- Law is Crudely Drawn. —_— grow the bean in competition to the|. E Christmas Meeting. :Eggurx&n::%:;ow;zg;t 91711[8}:5 xxgg;‘ 'fifi",‘.’,‘;‘ ]:r;?mwm“:-:q:‘l:‘ ;l!‘:low:e S? Am,m;,d,nm, H. g.mh,,,lm,d that| DIPHTHERIA IN NEW LONDON. |Manchurian farmers. Germany in 1912 [ in the house at all times. Their ac- The Haile_club made its regular |twenty-enght people were killed, for- |luminated when there are services in |l e o oy ne aet of the last legis rescinded her former import duty and | tion oo i gentle but positive, insuring lature as unconstitutional. They had E meeting on Wednesday evening this | ty-two injured and damage to proper. |the church and on special occaslons. “Pediginay . Chitdren Under 18 Excluded frem AR installed reduction plants for the far- | a freedom from headache and heavy weelc one of special interest through |ty amounted to between $150,000 and = et 10,000 shall or ahah met g0 Ana Fblio Sarbarivon. o mills, importing. the beans directiy | feeling caused by a torpid liver. B o e e e e ol ;‘:g;eg,::gss presidont of the ‘Actual | as under that of 1915, The law docan't | excluaime il Children 16 Seare of ks | EDUCATED ENGLISH WOMEN The pleasant club quarters in the | Connecticut state glstered bonds. Dunn’s Pharmacy and under from public and semi-public REGISTER FOR WAR WORK Masonic district at the annual meeting | syect a thing. = Attorney ~Barnes MA evening. e officers elect ‘were as rawn. e yearly examination does i 2 Uhristmas spirit that prevailed filled |4 per cent. bonds which falle due at | fuiome: President, Arthur Nash, Wes- | not specify the school inspector. He | ciey ?,"mdci‘:,:";,.‘,:"""-’,,‘,’:,‘;:f,.;.“;’,::f - the Higher Mathematics. the room with merriment, particularly t!;e same time is paid on presentation | terly; vice president, Herbert R. Kind, | thought it perfectly feasible to do as Shiek the health ofieer Wae Gmivred when some of the gifts were opened | Of coupens and amounts to $83,340. Norwich; treasurer, John Lewis, Vol-|in New York city, where the school | he co-operation and support of the | o0ndon. Dec. 30—There are nearly and the Christmas surprises were re- untown; secretary, Courtland Darrow, | children are given cards and go to|various departments of the city in|1%:000 highly educated women in Ens- vealed. Pitying so many cats neglected by | Niantic. tlieir own physician to have them fill- | checiing and stamping out the dis | 1ahd Who have registered for war their city owners, Capt. Charles T.| President Charles C. Perkins of New 4 ed out and bring them back to school.| ease. At the meeting Health Officer work under the Federation of Univer- 5 Potter ,of Norwich, cut a hole in the | London ided. The ti 1 il g d G BANQUET AT WAUREGAN. Sonr of bis " Mok e . e n pres; e time and place | It is up to the teacher, if the child is sity Women. Among the new posi- 3 FRlack was authorized to take any steps of the next meeting and the appoint- | sick, to send the child home or to tions open to educated women that Armeur & Co/s Force Made Away|SPOUEh to admite s pussy. “On a vis-|ment of committees for the year were |send for the physician. It is Just as| Card,the dssired end that ho saw fit-| have been supplied by the Federation ‘e Turk s 1t Wednesday Le found 10 hobo cats|left in the hands of the president. The | feasible to send the child home and churches, libraries, clubs, etc. Chil- |F® the post of draughtsman m an wtih Fat Turkey and Other Things. er;l)o{é:g éhe -h&uer some was htlvlng degree of tha Actual Past Masters' As- | have its own doctor or the health of- | dren may attend school mext Monday, | 36ToPlane factory, due to a knowledge int above e ent - 1 B R v Af the Waiirosas: Thursisy eventrrs) bar's trance, “Hotel de |sociation was worked and the ban- |ficer look out for it. Only 38 out of n of the higher mathematics; of expert bject to the examination and the 4 quet was followed by an entertainment | the 1 60 towns of the state have taken | o accountant in an insurance office be- smploves of the Norwich branch of programme. The meeting was held in | advantage of the statute. Let well | apmetated by the® hesitn doporomens | CAlse of cleverness at figures and su- SR m‘;m‘!’:;‘!’“"m“hm‘u:‘;flt‘; AT THE DAVIS, the Union lodge rooms. evogh alone, he said. It is recommended that children be :,’;’,‘l"’“"":‘;:‘m';’ T Matachs —_—— T Attorney Barnes read statute No.{kept from attendin: rivate parties od > I o8 _copgenih Vaudeville and Photoplays. Coming to Fort Wright 2257 and said he would like to see Mr. | nay " e good part of the women registering e and gatherings, that they do not use rupplied through the courtesy of Clar- | | Triangle plays and three Kelth acts| Col. Willoughby Walke 1s to be the | Hine or anyone else tell the comptroller | iroiley cars and that they stay at|bage, offered their spare time oniy, snce . Sevin. There were 14 present | Made up another top-notch programme | new commanding officer of the coast|“bat he shall do about paying the|nome nights. wanting to work portions of days or ind although everyone had something |9 Thursday. Mason, Wilbur and Jor- | defenses of Long Island sound with |School grant ~He asked as he sat| Physicians have been appointed con- | NEOURE days. The secretary of the io say after dinner, the general opin- | 38R Put on a clever acrobatic act with | headquarters at Fort H. G. Wright, Koty e M8 g S CWKI: S0P | tagious disease inspectors for the vari- Mem,m explains also that em-| THE L. A. GALLUP €O fon seemed to be that the brightest and | & kind of military tinge that was de- | Fishers Island. Colonel Walke has |the epldemic if he did not know of|ouns schools and are to be paid by fees, TSI SR Sae SR St G s best of the speeches were by W. C.|Cdedly clever and the trio of Heine, | been stationed at the coast defenses S @sats waR G Sacher SN T e e P T e ey & e he Pathie of New London and Hugh Mc- | W28 A and Soer gomttibuisd a avannah. - th officer. B P ottt s 550 Mo~ | minatrel act with & combination of |- e 18 eybectsd within a few days to In Case of an Epidemic. The diphtheria situation in New |4 wage, and these women do not & programme of selections on an Edi- | 5inging, dancihg and jokes that took |assume command. When Col. Jokn D. .| Mr. Graham said that if an epldemic | London- has assumed dangerous pro-| WiSh t0 shave the wages of the men. MISS M. C. ADLES jon machine loaned by the Porteous|Well With the houses. The comedy | Barrette left Fort Wright and the | breaks out, the school phyeician is to portions and it was the opinion of the HAIR, FACE, SCALP SP=CIALIST & Mitchell company was also appre- |2Ct in which Madelyn Shone, shines, | command of these coast defenses sev- | be there every morning and examinme |city officlals that proper measures Will Add to the Gayety. Use part of your Christmas money siated by the banquetters. and her company, too. 8ot a good hand | eral months ago, no one was sent to |the children as they come. sktould be taken, no maiter how dras- It is said that Roosevelt may at- The Iron Strain, with Dustin Farnum | take'command. Major Hero, who had | G. Warren Davis asked who had the e K, who X tic The disease has been allowed to|tend the Chicago convention. Good. |t !MmProve your appearance. by get- Contral Teature was vers sood | boon ommaniing sMcer o er- | pcwer to make the school physiciam The South has aj dpproxlmtely 240,- mdaed and stands out among ge sea- R ce o progress too far, and efforts will be|In that event we can rest assured |!ing some handsome new Hair. ry, succeeded to the command of the | come and make the inspection. He ! made to check it immediately. that it won't be any tame affair, any- 100,000 acres of undeveloped land. son’s photoplays. ;i district and has been in charge since.|sald he was in close touch with the Health Oficer Black gave several|way.—Philadelphia lnqnlrer A et el ciond e el 5 . g e v~ 306 Maln Street—>Next io Chelsen Bauk | Telephone 053-4

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