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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 ’ | Advocated During the Last Day of General Debate in the Senate on the Army Reorganization Bill—Senator Stone | Criticized Both Great Britain and Germany. PRE-EASTER SALE OF , April 13.—Agitation for | tional guard provisio of this meas- ! o o AP he expenae of army | ure make it 95 per cent. appropria- e - = increases marked the last day of gen- | tions and 5 per cent. preparedness. {eral debate in the semate today on Military Education in Schools. | arisian m, | the army reorganization bill. Senalor| «; wou1q take out of the bill the | Stone, ‘chaizman ‘of the foreisn rela volunteer army and the national guard | BEGINNING THIS MORNING , N 0 and pu: e millions to b | navy big enough to fight offensively | g o - 1 T A 5 on The high sees to, defend American | 0%, those purposes into military edu- Beginning this morning we wili sell a va- rights anywhere in the world and Sen- | Vet 28 I3 (he SCRCOT, Cotietes Aad inis riety of specially priced Parisian Toilet ator Borah, on the republican side, | {{@SITES OF 55 for extandivg: ibk 3 = < . jurged that'the federal volunteer and | pyyy 'the first line of defense. = Articles which we have juct received. The nationa ard provisions of the 2 j : ‘(,‘hnmberlalg;\u bill both be sacrificed in ; Cempuls:ry Scrvn:.l 2 . average value of the pieces is ‘lm and H el the extension of the “In the time of real peril, wonld m 5 mn’ O enforce compulsory service ~ in | this the actual is one- country’s navel forces. » com > o . ~ ] - Great Britain and Germany Criticized. | country. - That is the only kind of third. Owing to the sharp advance in q&,',‘,e‘hirfi?é’éi% = democr: ousht o be defended 1 most goods of this nature the and Germany. He declared they were | (1058 WUD Sioy, o Polticn) agvanc proposition is unusually attractive. equally guilty of offenses against the | o0 hang in hand with o - ity ey v nd, the |iq1e to talk about def e ove ear Ior er THE ASSORTMENT COMPRISES ormer because of its policy il ol s Ism”, and the latter because Oy, with D YL HAIR BRUSHES—MIRRORS in thres sizes—TRAYS Smitiariom.” “white ‘he " deplored [an » amendmen A CHARMING EXHIBIT OF in two sizes—HAT AND CLOTHES BRUSHES— : e constr of Senators AL either navalism or milit |ana Underwood BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR HAIR RECEIVERS — PUFF BOXES JEWEL United R ho AMcsouly 0t | ernment nitrate BOXES — PIN BOXES — PERFUME BOTTLES — eaid e was for a e qac nse and the 3 — REOEST TS iy far more im- ator Many new designs have been added to the PICTURE FRAMES — CLOCKS, ETC. portant than the army. posed a sectlo r a Reasonable Standing Army Advocated | which would beautiful styles first shown and all the SALE c B Senat Stone and Borah ad- | War to lease plants to . v % s g smpriciptullis gl ol s private capital n time of peace for (| various shapes are to be seen, including PRICE When asked thouzht the United | manufacture of fertilizer. = lfz tes haa an adequate forco in case B sailor, cape, round fichu models. unpleasantness ollow ¢ P et it ol ; opments in Mexico, the former said he M“‘r""':f",;,,s?,‘,'lm,':,:" o oo < Hand Painted Georgette Crepe Sets are the very new- [f.}‘;;:f",f” e [ore el | ene nitrate pin est and are moderately priced, from $1.50 to $2.50— | hator Borah w m‘\“' e ‘!‘"fl',fiv'flr‘» "1-3 s and these are closely followed by the Embroidered onship of the n i e e S Georgette Collars which may be had all the way i R T nitrogen-—Germany s from fifty cents to $2.50. e consuming 600,000 tons per year— e e by |in time of peace Zovernmental Organ Nets and Voiles, Crepe de Chine and o senate before we T y e adousatuly for w Georgette Crepe made up in new and novel ways, are e e e o i o’ plant « offered as low as 50c, and from that to $3.50. o L e ould no The prevalence of the low neck blouses and dresses of defe The nav ot only is s m‘”"“r"‘ . | again brings into prominence the dainty Vestees and t line, of ‘defe but in a 3 s Fichus. Our display of these is very complete and measure it is the last line for ¥ } - I;;mn. R | P ”rlv“‘ : | the prices are very modest. | Strong Navy Would Create Confidence o Hias | b TE e a0 . See Our Display of 25¢ Neckwear Amme ot 4 | preparedr mor= ¢ s not | s jence than they larz | the constitution > ¢ itary pre am. the fundamen could have constitutional i am a merchant. “ehsthen. o the g A mer n navy: str The sen B 1d be no |on the s I can afford to smoke any cigaretic [ Hite, L and beinnir regardiess of price. s : . The answer is: No other cigaretie gives . . g ' me such real enjoyment as “Helmap” | - : p— kish cigarettes. STATE BOARD TO PREPARING TC BUILD ! i - 1 HELP DAIRY SHOW. HAMES RIVER BRIDGE ! SUPERIOR COURT COMES contagious di If a contagious | SONS OF VETERANS The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. e | disease exists in your home you should — g e rd of Agr Render All adon Will Be Busy Place | IN HERE TODAY.|},. "2l mears keep the bottles till the FOR PREPAREDNESS. The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turiish. | Possible Aid to National Exhibit. Nsar Future. Short Calendar Matters to Be Disposed | {iniHI00R BF (0 SCkress And The| To Ask Nation to Adopt Wise Policy 3 I & areas L 5 Holash 5 TErviars i ca | of by Judge Reed. ! heaitn officer. 5 of Adequate Defense. Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigaretfe until |4 P . meeting the te |t vt S | With summer coming on the milk you have tried *Helmar,” a fascinating, elovating, ure to order at ¢ a s The superior court is scheduled to!question is a vital o The proper | A resolution advocating a policy of entieman’s smoke. : S hed then Giaaa el i 3 | come in in this city on Friday morn-jcare of milk in the home is 30 per |Preparedness and approval of ~the > : to Vice Prasident 3- Ar- |4 otd -5 |ing at 10 o'clock with Hon. Joel H. cont of it. When the milk is deliv- | 2doption by congress of measures for o =y oven s il sy yrelimin. | R¢ed, judge, on the bench. The short' areq in the morning it shoula be|an adequate defense was adopted by 7 Ma]agrs'y‘ffig'gyhesyg' iR It e ot | Oranes mave il s Sttt l.’,;l to come before the)yiaced immediately in the refrigerat-|the Connecticut division Sons of Vet- and. tian Cit o of the work to be om- Within a| ot ior. y leaving the milk outside the |°Tans, in annual encampment at New c and_ Egyptian Cigarelics in the : A e A ; it Jerome, default for. i nin® lun rets n T work. An jn. | Haven Thursday and will be sent to i o - 1 . bt re to plead; Lippitt, et al, bank » of ertain and the | the representatives in congress and in e e ymmissioners, vs. Thomas Loan and | M. Leave the|the senate from. Connecticut with a re- i company, approval of semi-an- the ice. 1f the milk is xept|duest that it be brought to the atten- . - ! | st et and unt_of re- hot kitchen it becomes impure, | tion of the president. The resolution: t o: p Pvar, Tt oty o naipan | is ntaminated by | Resolved, Tnat the Sons of Veterans r osp : Somhey, &t vs. Mulcahy, ex, s and stoppers. | of the United States of America, Con- i ! : al from probate, non-suit for failure department has | necticut division, in and through the \ members « e N ¥ orn | lo answer plea in abatement; Beards- ted. Having test- | 324 annual encampment, in regular em———— e ireme Zms s e —om fo . d St thit | wo . e 48 y: Cowhey, et al. va ps, we have found | convention on the 13th day of April, EVANGELIST HERE BRIDGEPORT MAN ELEGCTED the interests of t : i e e fill the requirements. | 1916, advocate and approve ' of the arin in abatement. . will prevent ¥ possible | adoption by congress and the consti- AL NEXT WEEK COMMANDER O Stoddard of Woodbridge, | ment i e arm Produce company | tion and will keep the milk | tuted authorities of the United States e - GF he !Couned Sgtiont . ¢ ;. e e LT t and clean. Samples of this cap |of such a wise policy of preparedness Rev. John Norberry of Providence to|Annua! Encampment of Organi college, spoke of plans 1 n n"g"'»lf“rl m‘“»\]“'r[ e scen the department office | as shall fully and adequately provide Conduct Revival Services at the! zation Brought ao a Close Thurs- spointed i - counsel of the defense e committee > for atir etown pres ert for in trust produ will be in nd consum- | for the effective defense of our coun- erested. try. —— Repores presented show that there Edwards, second order COUNTRY IS FACING are now 40 camps in the state, with » be made to said action and a state- ment of the nature and substance | thereof. Edwards v Gospel Mission, i day. Rev. John Norberry of Pro R. I, (called the Cyclone Evang late | ) icting boys in . { i i o e T WO, SeDOTM Sl | a total membership of 2,256. A new Providence) who has just clo ry Healey w ed to | M 1 asocl- | i | e e s A GREAT CRISIS | camp was organized at Hartford dur- successful series of revival me the b | Trust company, _authority to . S ing the year. The gain in member- there, will hav arge of o s e dairy Havon | prouiiss mots of Sale M Paites President Elliott Tells of Threatened | ship since the last encampment was revival mee at the Gosp v todt : sion in the iner building, n Porter & Son Co.. allowance | Strike of Half Million Railroad Men |given as 166. *s_report for March, 1916: | g 3 g Commander, Robert F. Alcorn, Hart- Miller, action to amend| Howard E dent of the New | ford: senior vice commander, C. J. Haven roa and women | Mullineaux, Ansonia: junior vice com- at the New London Chamber of Com- | mander, George E. Cook, Groton; sec- merce banquet at the ) an Wed- | retary-treasurer, Isaac T. Jenks, New CARE OF MILK ne v might that this country is fac- | Haven; camp council, W H. Hart | ing one of the sreatest crisis in its| Bridgeport, A. F. Platg, Rockville, E |State Health Department Calls At.| 00000 Ten, emploves of all the rail-| “rrese delegates were elected to the street, from April 15 to April clusive. Rev. (. Whitman of Prov dence will open the meetings Saturc night, April 15, and will be er for an all day meeti April 16. Rev. J. Norberr Monday night holding meet evening with all day mee ing Good Friday and Easte Nir He the wc medical New Will 1 ,_incluc Sunday. | chapiain The meetings will be public and| Hilton elation to the i system” i t of milk 1 \lso reported | E ent | A tention to Very Serious Problem. ott compared this probles national encampment to be held at th i e | © L ed | shar te sed | ion to Very lem. Elliottcompa d-, this pr blem in its | TR0 OO City Aug, 28: E. L. Graves, ere will be no collections. consecutive ter with | trains after passing ¢ it ——— the Mexican situation, | by W. G. Doolittle, Ansonia ——— — A of rymen's association SLALS bl The March number of the health|the preparedn movement or any of rldctvl;»xofl.k AR E.m‘l:u_m“ Taking Up Trolley Tracks. ! the retiring com nge. Letters have b NORWICH MAN GETS | department bulletin, which has just | the dominant problems of the day. A. G. Breckenridge, New n: W. The trolley rails of the Groton and | "4 of t r s the b m issued, is known as the milk f Guilford He said such a strike would be a|F. Alcorn, New Haven: C. B. Hale, tions whic! Stonington, which were lai and deals entirely with the |vital blow at the bu of the coun- | Hartford; 'W. F. Gray, New Haven. d over ter POTENT FOR INVENTION | s h i ; = i The bulletin contains | try and he calied on his hearers to co- | - W- Vars of New Haven was ap- {ltt\:a?n?g!?a:: ‘n“ms‘fligflt“.f:er\ «ifi?r-:‘}"; | the de Bumbéet: for sale Over 300 replies | Edwin Oldfield Given Protection on |20% = r;‘:‘:"l‘;‘"’“‘r;“:";“{;‘me“;ag:“"‘I";;" ‘;""” “""""; ety e L".,;'f‘.?,"fi‘{l&‘.!fid‘l;‘.':f:&’ ‘;"?\eHfieg = At ot R e SIS s milk and its ca nd | and timely adjustment of the . & g were taken up on Wednesd: and| The Americ o to ass] in promot the we t of pat to citi- | ., 1"‘1‘):‘.mllk T “\"1 m}-’ l! S e % o e . e {the aepn nt. All Tnite Cles e % later the town will put the street in |z t DBrewer of Hock good condltion for the summer. 2 he 26th, when tI A German substitute for sole leath- | cut the middie finger on his i er withstood six wecks' test of the|Compensation was zwarded severest character, wee] to begin March Sth. It’s Not Too Late! We have a large assort- ment of very pretty Easter styles for all ages. We also have a special stout Suit for stout womer in navy and . °BJ- | vour morning cup of coffee do you | President Eliiott said, demand wage “cOrns All Gone! T el by Pa- - stop to consider the quality of |increases which, if = granted, must e e vou are using? When you fill| mean the . » 2 of i ve- . ost ar : ecpor: e e ot S e oo e Ahisomiant o Srgeee Let's ALL Kick!” - loye er the grade of milk vou are feed- | there and the elevation of the tracks, To Aid Jewish War Sufferers. € to the “kiddy?” Have you ever | which he said is another improvement At a meeting of Relief committee of conferred with the health department|to be made here just as soon as the —— out vour milkman? Does he main- [ s announce- | Every Corn Vanishes by Using Weon- he Jewish Central | New London hela Campo, Leon: \ the New London synagogue Wed tain a clean milk farm? Are the barns plause. ul, Sin “Gota 1t \;:« sday evening it was decided to hotd clean and sanitary? Are the bottles 3 the principal "': = s':" I.dc_'"z Ner : | 2 ar in Richard's grove on June properly cleansed and stored? Is|spes the banquet which was ails. Applied in 2 Seconds. | for the purpose of r the war suffere funds | vour milkman's product up to the|given in honor of the trustees and| TIsnt it wonderful what a difference his milk recommended? | faculty of the Connecticut College for mark and : raRtibOle e - - just a little “Gets-It" makes—on All #he Tavrish et o Now] Sodd e yestibul should know all these facts. You|Women. More than 200 men and|corns and calluses? It's always night : All the Jewish organizations in New | ert W. Goodridge, | >t all visit his farm and deter- | Women gat} bout the banquet | omewhere in the world, with many -ondon are m\]\éx?\ahcl0‘1~"\‘*‘,“l"r";“ r ¢ lamp socket. The | mine the grade of milk. But we can.|board in compliment to the trustees g 3 a s hoped that a con- llectric company, Bridzeport, | mine the =rad is | of the college and to President Sykes G2 e e e . Y o lleae=theTl: | This is what the health department is n ¥ that will be of benefit the need e doing for you. We want you to have|and his associates of the faculty. IS 2 ! this information. Come in and look e e thetuwill hesat®ihe = Bell He radiator over the records. It's an “open|AUTO AND BICYCLE = - took. ho executive board of the relief! F J. Lapointe, New T You play an important role in this Rng“ CAME TOGETHER. minjttee intends sending requests to | int al combustion e nizations asking that they lenajson. Wil rtic. pa r moral support to this project by | Tanch, Water refraining from planning other t- | Oldfield, Norw zine. M ute. Thon clean milk drama. Your part is as 2 ey iy Part 18 25| Wheel Was Smashed, But Boy Rider milk producer. From the outset you Escaped Injury. : 8 - s should demand bottled milk. T won't S tractions for that particular Sunday Patent Button company, W stop to tell you this is the only sani- Hadley Potter was just stopping his »\:le<‘rvvyvv"vrvvjnar.\v’n:];x_rm iring ary and satisfactory method of dis- |2utomobile in front of the car station tributing the cow product, You |at Uncasville Tuesday as little Charlie <now this to be true, but still you | Ramage was coming to school on his allow vour milkman to pour the milk | Picycle, and the two came together Chi m g New y B tain ne vert L. Sessons, LOSS OF APPETITE b device. bl - " e into dirty e :\Rd:s faees n%fl; ;::‘);;Lle:;:‘llf;.—?]yn:—;;o,:vn :‘v::k‘-«"hihobu{(ro:r: ack. Most Successfully Treated by Taking | Britain, e P o e oa™ tout | ane was hurt, Mr. Potter took the boy TODAY AND SATURDAY Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hubbell it for he has been doing this same | @and wheel into his machine. He car- Waterbury Waterbury, thing for vears. Tt is high time you|ried Charles home and after a little Spoke o nim about it and put e | time Charlie went to school. Mr. Pot- one to this old fashioned. unsanitary | ter brought the bicycle to the city to practice. | Ry all means demuad teC. | nave it repaired. The corner at the Special inducements to our cus- tomers of double stamps with * Loss of appetite is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious It is common in the pring because a3 is ti P h 150 tietas le. tled milk. Tt dosn’t cost much more | CaT station is a very bad one, because | “Whee! I Don’t Care! I Got Rid of My every purchase. ilrtm;].‘\‘-sc—‘,nedfl;‘fnd farlu o e mbulance and" 1S & 100 1051, Mot You: get bet: | hS Digh Jeik niskes it inpoesitieite Corns With ‘Gets-It'1” Aletcitver reans Wit e beitats of Uncasvilte | tac and safer St d"w -‘l"”‘ Is coming in the oppusitelo gy Meiion Tn with cork-ecrowed Car fares paid to out of town necessary for the proper perform- in on| Now about those milk bottles. | direction. faces, gouging, picking, drilling out H ance of their functions. afternoon to a person | Never return empty bottles o the their corns, making packages of their customers who buy $10 or more. Hood's Sarsapa the old relia- s Injured there to the h i- kman unless you have thoroughly Montville e Wardens. toes with plasters, bandages, tape and hurt | washed and cleansed them. Give the| Fire Warden Willis Sawyer has ap- | contraptions—and the “holler” in their decided to go to his home, | bottles a good “boilin’ out” or the|pointea district w dens in different | corns goes on forever! Don't you do instead of coming to the ho: milkman will be justified in giving |sections of the town of Montville to |it. Use “Gets-It,” it's marvelous, simple you a good “bawlin’ out’ to use the |issue permits to those who wish to|never fails. Apply it in 2 seconds. ble all-the-year-round medicine, is|tal. The injurea man, who w especially useful in the spring. Get |internally. it from your druggist today. By puri- | however, fying and enriching the blood and | pital. giving vitality, vigor and tone, it is : We fit you right and at the right i ! price. The Ladies’ \Spe_cialty 0. slang. burn brush. The following were ap- | Nothing to stick to the stocking, hurt Wonderfully succebeful in the treat- Lieutenant Rood's Ass And don't ses how many bottles you | pointed: Hiram Amburn, Gardner |or frritate the toe. Pain stops. Corn ment of loss of appetite and the other In the naval orders can stack up on the pantry shelf. We | Lake; Alfred BEonfoey, Uncasville; Ed- | comes “clean off,” quick. It's one of ailments prevalent at this time. It is|Lieut 3 A. Rood, j not simply a spring medicine—it is | detached from the works of the much more than that—but it is the [ London Ship and Engine Co. at give no_prizes for the largest collec- | ward O'Brien, Mohegan: Lincoln Rog- | the gems of the world. Try it— you'll tion. Besides, the milkmen need the | ers, Massapeag and Napoleon Bonville, | kick—from joy. For corns, calluses, bottles These glass bottles are ex- | Fire street. warts, bunions. ~ best spring medicine. ton to connection fitting out the sub- | pensive and should be returned daily “Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 23c a On.the Square -« Norwich, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich|marine L-1 and duty in command[to the milkmen. Often times this is| Tsingtau, China, last year sent 5289 | bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence red blood the digestive organs need. |when commissioned. impossible. however. as is the case n tons of wheat to Japan. & Co. Chicawo. . . , T e AP WU e B B

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