Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 9

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The vietim of &n unscrupulous druggist in_ a Pennsylvania towa says that “when -he asked = Tof Father John's Medicine .the drug- gist peérsuaded him to take some- | thing else which was “just as /3 good,” according to the elerk. - “I might just’as well have taken so much water,” this writer con- A tinues.” “I afterward went back and ‘got” Father John's -Medicine 75 andin_a short time I felt the good effécts. It increaséd my weight In mtm-flea this practice of substitution by druggists is an ration m"y.-u.c:g, :in;"lthet John's Medicine is doing you an injury. = that Father John's Medicine is 2 3 > s prescription, pure and wholesome, free 53 » from opfum, morphine, chlomtanr:\ or‘zny otr;e. = dsngerous drug¥ or alcohel and with a history of mcre than 3 in_the treatment of colds, throat troubles and as a_ tonie: and body % taking it teday; it will make you strong. - : mt from surrounding Must Take Back Seat Because of Threatened Trouble With Germany—Enthusiastic Response to Governor’s Call— I8 700ms of the Chamber of G yor Rogers Leads the Work. 2 3. G 3 joebged who will do this will assist the H;‘ g : ang - 7 enumerators inasmuch as thefre will be 5 3 less persons to see. kY Captain Ryan to Attend Hea New London, Feb. 15.—The present ;;rm‘i;\ai for ocean steamships at New. ¥ s ring. | i vi e e 2 y enumerators. bt oseph. Ryan will 4 strained relations with Germany has e N"l'; S M‘mflw‘l = = wmnm Frewh Toan . will- 1% at least postponed New London’s|perof the state legisiature which the juai prer ek m-ta.r ‘befo: peogress as a terminal Dlase forifar as atMEEOIE N T ; 1afure at & hearing of 5 Dl Pergiey ocean-going steamers, and perhaps | for this grain elevater, but will o - » @ probably never reach the point of wostpéned the direct profits to the | BLOEPL FUIK -~ ® state from the state pier. Long-be-ljs understood, ubflo-u-ny, that af- fore absolute completion, which is not | ter @ consultation of the com vet, the pier has been a source of rev- | in the office of thi enue to the state as well as to the|gecided at the sug: federal government, for without the |ernor, not to urge t € pler the Eastern Forwarding com- |pij calling for the grain 3 N Tnion. g pany would never have essayed to|propriation. For, had the commit e e e = : make the .state pier the terminal for |reported favorably, and: the legisia- 2 AL fect at present the trans-Atlantic service. The com- [tyre accepted the report and voted _wear on 3 highway | P! s, that pool rooms shall close - e ~ b4 t 1 a. m. and not open again until pany’s submersible merchant shiD|the appropriation, the governor. 3 - open until $ Deutschiand made but one trip to the | woyld have vetoed the measure, nnder C. Beardston ¢ . .Whe’_;q g.:;-. is 2 lunch business state pier, and the duties on the car- | the existing- conditions. s fonday. lucted 'lel; 19“ e o landed amounted to about $137,000 pool” rooing, lw?ew 3 & kept open all of the fime: VRATERITIND L €RF EEN RN 0 00 0 T SEIRE AT RS IIR PN PRI 502 T T I NN T s ok s w3 AR E ;' to. other th lease of a part of the pier. - Manager [0 CPmpany. 2 properties | them, as—to viclation of the closin Hilliken and Captain Hinch ~of- the |Take the state pler the Tinited € 8 hour regulation, but Captain Ryan's Bustern Forwarding company have | feTmifal, ‘wen That im H here relati idea is that it will be well to have a i Dboth declared that the Deutschland [freedom of the seas. That lmparisnt e law prohibiting the conducting of such § is now in a German port ana will | BOINt 15 so indednite, < Froy “bad enterprises. H bably remain there for the present. | lions So unsettled, the sovern the military S A the company’s freight shed on the |21l the othier mem s g8 About His Own Death. £ state pier is already a full cargo of | PF Apts Mo REEha ot r i &t A horse qwmed by Mary A. Coombs, = muterial" imteided for the Deutsch- | """:’:;’.“;, Ty construatis in} asked. just over the Line in the town of Kill- land as a return cargo, and it will | 1M Wes not TEE Cor g S0 e " Ingly, was killed Monday when it kic ~probably remain there for some time [ L 5 ETR O oo | ~ . ed “over a cover off a. cis- +-to come. . At least as long as the com- | SAU08 | OF, "OFS S0, CONEER oUTces fin: v ial 4 tern in the barn_and then fell into pany has lease of that section of the | COTFespon “g," - the the Methodist chureh | the hole. The hor$'s neck was-broke of the state = It may come, some- { R : e i St b e 1 o5 i Nglghiors were calied and.aseies” 2% In the meantime, the colored steva- : £ = -+ dares who came to New London from annual Mooge Admit Twenty-Five. U Baltimore to unload end load - the! Governor Holcomb was HRoosevelt 3 department | . Putnam lodge of Moose admitted a 7 Deutschland . have returned to their]ized with the unanimous reaponse of [in Union ball Monday evening. ‘elass of 25 candidhtes, 130f the new .southern home, and several of the|the mayors of the state, yes even ¢ men Dbeing residents of Wauregan.| e o e | e oaubll 1o, of el T : N S g s T ~ company have returned to the Boston - a % notler class e N e Boston | his excellency to £o tn Hartord, Jast) wag o and ransacked by | reaf. for initiation. SleenS ortans steamship ‘Willehad, that was intern- | Friday afternoon, and for, o d -in Boston and came to New Lon- |the civil census of the state, den under charter to the Eastern For- |Certain the resources of the state in. warding company, to serve as amoth- | the event of war, ‘that the govermor er ship for.the merchant submarine, |§2id he prayed to God would never| will probably be released to her own- | Materialize. The. plan was.gone over Just 8. Somn bs _the charter {L’:t ::‘llu:fl; minutest details. At the eon- e i t s not known whether the ¢ - £ ke dence 't oning company WANl have the steam. |told the mayors. fo return. to.their ] e, | ke s Visht. in Pomfest, o Willehad join other _interned Stics and ‘agked thas <o ferest, here in the fact that ihe"‘%es; v ‘st other worl least possible @e- |wa: Mo D =~ ports. o permit the wesse! to remain |12y. He said Connecticut . was th experienced as in i ronroosup had been burglarized. 4in New London harbor, and. pay | first state to this weork that : - 8 1s in Pomtret and Moosup wers commeie: #Z\whatfage to the commission in charge | asked for by the federal government, sections of Comnec- |40y by the o a0 ey it- of the state pier. This steamer, with |and, he hoped, Connecticut would be |tieut. S b T e et Bk S écrew, 15 of much benefit to New Lon-|the first state to complete the work. : e £ don as » ‘small-sized ndustry. a large | May Putnam Chamber of 'Commerce in- T “of money ing distributed o s rests. Frte Al g e SR o ting New f: - Teceived attention . ‘aintenance of the .shi a the > ~acrew: of fho -ship . and the| K uested by the s ng of As the strained conditions have put “the’ quietus on" the b of the Eastern Forwa: pomondiig K- HUSTLING AT WILLIAMSVILLE also ‘@elayed the ‘construction by 'the R e ““state of a graim elevatof in connection c 1 3 Evary Available Form of Modern Ap- with the stdte plér, which is an ab- | With eugtasm, The paratus Prassed Into Service to Aid £solute necessity in connmection’ with a Sig Buildings. Be Sure to Save This Recipe ,?f&‘“fngg’fufi“c’..’fa ipfal of = understood. P salt; 85 cupful of pes u zzr of Commerce will appoint a Na- = onal councillor who wilj as ti sugar ana salt to- W | 750500 was ready ,0,.""‘"’"‘ - connecting link e i, S i e i ; s e state ex e e e . < tn = . mtus much as the councfllors, individ and as a body, act as advisors on the : , a policies of the chamber and have oth- ea | sent o £ - c er. importaz’ functions to perform. ved from Hartford Canvassing Business Opinion. mayor hopes it will be the ‘first. in the state to make final m the executive committee, ;‘h:: New 'Lon&fu ean furnish the in the way 'L‘?%’mum&m of peace. < SEa e é o 1 for purpese expari . | W oy S . jascertaining for the benefit of con jo | . -'u’-onu%“the pn-i':ut, vailing throughout country on questions of .tmmo:l“zu l‘n’: - Valuable Commersial Service. ey emsnnl] iyt You Want Good Teeth? e o Facaiss Sokt G By (ot CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES ng | York, who said he was agent in Pan- 208 MAIN ST. . -z NORWICH, CONN. Legislative Bulletin which follows ‘the |and Costa Rica before publication of | the local office of the United S progress of all legislation introduced |the international development. radio department. “She showed in congress affecting business Passengers said that while at Ha- |proficiency in the tests and said sl commerce. & 4 vana on the veyage north they’siw a|was willing to enter the federal ser- the{Cuban gunboat with 1,000 soidiers | vice if called on.” t ‘:u National ft:n {or Santiage to fight the rewo- , Nation’s - Business, | lutionists 5 which_from month to month containy EROBE OF RATES OF a fund of information on business and | SAYS VICTORY IS DEPENDENT NEW ENGLAND T. & T. CO. Proposed in a Bill Passed by the economic sybjects. ON AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES Massachusetts House. Local. Organization Will Have Wash- ington Representative. Statement Made by German Imperial e Boston, Feb. 19.—An investigation The Chamber of Commerce of the Vice™ Chancellor. United States aims to .make more —_— Sy . . available and more useful to all busi-| Logdon, Feb. 19.—Dr. Karl Helffer- | °f the rates and service of the New ness men the work of the various fed- [ich, the German imperial vice chan- | England Telephone "and Telsgraph eral bureaus at Washington. The ac- | celior, speaking at a plenary meeting | company will be made by the publi tivities of the Comsular Service, the|of the German agricultural council, i8 | service commission if a bill passed Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- | quoted by * Reuter’s sAmsterdam ¢€or-|{oday by the senate meets the Appro- merce, the Bureau of Standards, the|Tespondent as saying: vol. of ‘Ginsetner ScCall. The house Census Bureau, the Burean of Chemis. ‘England's war of starvation has|ajready has passed. the measure which try and many others are thus made'to|from the first brought. clearly before|wouia provide an appropriation of aid materially the projects of business [the eves of the German people the [g15400 for the investigation interests of the country. -, jfact that Germadp stands or falls|”ing" ways and means committee *In addition to the privilege of mes- | With its agriculture. Owing to the|in, senate reported the bill with ihe bership included in the direct sarvice | Value of submarines. and the .failure | i vestigatiof appropriation stricken as outlined above, members also have[Of the harvests . dengland, =l out. the right of utilizing the Information | tNrown ";g{‘.;;‘:"'{.,';"gi‘:flfifl"“{;n‘..'lfl auereg);;; nfi‘?;e Chg:l:;;':g;fl";";;d“% will do his utmost to meet-the situa- |. Gresnwich—The marriage of Joseph iDe National headquarters, o Ptain| {ion, T prophecy’ his faflure.” Crosby Sewall, a son of Elbridge terest to- them. This amounts vir- |, Resarding the submarine campaign, | Sewall of New' York and Bath, Me tually to the Putnam Chamber or|the despatch adds, Dr.Helfferich de- | ;g gy = Gertrude Williams, 4 Commerde having a spectal. Washing- | ““.ywo' considered thecmatter careful- | daughter of John Maxwell Williame that went direet to the United States - S 5 5 i it is understood that it was the Thirteenth company, Ther fi i b treasury, and a substantial sum went X e are five such combination pool | tgn repmesentative. to the stae commission . from- the |RiAN, Sf the “Wowth Sormen Livdic. 4 and lunch rooms jn this city. No v — D e ot ci (enain Of | of Greenwich, took place the other aay Eastern Forwarding company for a . F- ang < imes ubles have been experienced with | STRENUOUS TEN DAY TRIP cess to be wrested £ us by any- | Cariton, and the Rev. Rufus Putn thing or anyone.” . After appealing for G oo figg i FROM BERNE TO WARSAW | froan -efforts by the agriculturists, ol e kg o e ReF S e SRS added: “Until the next harvest comes 1 Made by Miss Marie Haviland of New | ihere 1s still a long and not,an easy | Sm—————e York. road to travel” - L . a5 E";}'fiy;_"“"m”;}’”,j’-nlzfi WOMAN. LICENSED AS - ® ,"of New York, a2 music student oPE who had been a long time in Ger- NAVAL SADD i many, arrived here today on her way | Mrs. Charles Candler of St. Mary’s, héme’ after a strenuous ten day trip at P from Warsaw, where she had been 05_Shoywad -Gright. Ruafigiiney. studying for the past few months. Chi b. Miss Haviland was to have left Ber- | . Chiceso, ~Jeb, lin with the ambassadorial train but the few < ve qu She was unable to quit Warsaw On| yirciess operators, today received @ :l‘m:hobe}g::fi ;"\,euc:rg;*;“ Im"’;fi”x_’_’ government license as a nayal radio| For a few cents you can get a small 0 at- the elegerith hinir she operator. bottle of the magic drug freez)ne re- T A At g o our she| "“Mrs. ‘Candler is the first woman |cently discovered by & Cineinngiti man had -to_proc: i who has applied for examination in Tust Gak. &¥ ardy” drus ificate” required from all who 88 ” thie. border into Germany. At the Pol. | (WO years” sald I F. Dilion, chief of store for a small pottle freezone. Apply = ish-German frontier she missed. her train because the search of her bag- drops upon, a. tender, gage and person took such a long ing corn and imstantly time. In consequence she arrived in immediately, all sore- Berlin an hour after Mr. Gerard's train Qor Q0 & b e comog b gl Jetts 2 N M 1y you will find the « WOMEN! IT’S MAGIC! CORNS SHRIVEL AND } ! LIFT OUT—NO PAIN! Thanks to the courtesy of the Ger- ® g B Tlonae, thet gon lift, It man foreign office officials, Miss Hav- ver ' | s Mo U g (T iland was not required to leave by h L) s a8 of Co gen, which rule is now b AT ! R i o bit ttect for all other Americans, w| For Constipation [[f#iill o van betors”aspiving . . freezone or afterwards. it At the frontier, however, she 3 ‘:oem;:nd?;;nskllr;.“a(e the B 0 ek cainedes Hard_éorns, soft corns or corns be- which she had thoughtlessly moted on tween the toes, also hardened calluses paper aroused the suspicions of the ’ on botdmh“ng fltn:’ti é‘é’fitfi"!‘,. :a ;hr":,t-'l authorities. She was -relcased after PR St off without hurting & par- some delay but was required to leave B - SRR 1t i gimost magical It is & all her funds in excess of one thous- 2 - ays and marks in accordance with/a rule well knawn druggist here and the | recently established. genuine has a yellow label. SEVERANCE CAUSED NAVAL * Quit a Dinner Dance. Does huu dread of the :a»fil‘dulr cause you to neglect them? ¥ oz ed ears. me you can have your teef Now York, Feb. 19.—Phssengers ar- Crowned or extrgbted Il%LuT!L% "WITHOUT PAIN. Hane becween the United States and || STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE ny the canal zone by STERILIZED INSTRUNINTS wircless from the governments sta CLEAN LINEN v R o B Z e * ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS dance at s Colon hotel, returned o LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK e o B B e g call for examination and estimate. Ne :-;tm boarded the German liners tied ‘.‘_'r‘.:"::: appast boyeu A L 'said to be in good order and the crews DR. F. C. JACKSON o OR. D. J. COYLEB llhnl’.l.'n:r: housed at one of DENT"TS According t: (Buccessors to the King Dental Co.) ama for a Bmz: mews agency, Ger- / A MtoBP. M. ork ; P R O et Tt Banacme || Lady Adetant 24 /& . Telephone Other Germans, he said, laft for Cuba FAMILY DACTOR'S : Gflfifl_‘_flflflf Inverted Ges h..,.,m:.u, Burner, Mantle and Rocmox, J. ; goose neck, clear inner cylinder, opal Y. suffered for ....,‘;..f,"".if?., globe with’open bottom, inverted mantle, with by- - e o o N:l: p-u,gimnnaceleuwhuhdu-—eompleu $2.00 o the surprise of my dostor, 1 began | Upright or Invepted. ... ...............15¢c, 20c and 25¢ ‘ m:_::,_‘d“""""' 25¢ Mantles guaranteed for three months _ eonsider that Iowe mylife to “Fruit- = ”.and I want to suy to those who == The Household 0. 8 box, 6 for $2.30, fxal sise, 25. | BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN ST. Sl 3 Auto { Telephone 531-4

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