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Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 2, fil. m THE W!AW‘I orwich pomh‘ to Another Pol‘flnll “ Hylan. A . . Mayor Hylan had his first clash yes- An area of low pr pressure of wide terday with the other members of ‘the Roln, Niee seiiow pcheiig o mide d:eotet Y. M. C. A Otmd W'ltli Ruuell Gillett as ot st sl gmmal S All Calls Answered Promptly ,mu' m&dmmm‘:mh{i‘: ; the mayor’ was forced to change his e Day and Night y Very littie ; 5 R plans to continue - in amm;.;; m'm:‘,:”_m.um....... - 5 board of estimate committees ‘W! g 2 world. ; 88 Main Street <Dy n . |he eriticizea during - the mayoralty ; Gt aut aad il apuvens iy (PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING) * Y 5 G » campaign as_being unneeelw{&nvl 135-143 Main S., Norwich. Coan. In the ity of Nprw#d.\ fitty years melted. Some of this substance was|the New York Times the of Pleass send _mo catalogue and list cesoribing the eept the democrats 'm’l! taken to a glass manufacturer who |These are the bureau of contract nll- condltions, prices, torms and full parficlars re- EAP. | UP! e {he presidential cami - and .were | stated that it was glass.in the natural | pervision and the bureau of mmb a CHIROPRACTIC sy o THE BEST PLACE 1S THE CH o’ Sa | electing delegates to the’ form. This_ is the second important|service. Both bureaus will be abo A ol Lo EST PLACE TO BUY nddn d - | inating . conventions An important|and’ valuable substance found' in that|ished at today's meeting of t\}e board ADJUSTMENT Tow FUR COATS Enz!ua ‘and there will be a dixeovery was made at Lantern Hill | vicinity within the past few months. of estimate so ‘tar as thceni;eg:nz% Er”r;a £ . T, e o i B o ok T 0 Subs i v Consgispi sncimen Sas o | S5 StERone, s o, sl s e e Manchurian Dy (Natural Gal T T Soused mtely by the rumor that die:| Cormoliaaied with the work Of the| mare erectively and pramanenty man| NO | RECIPE. FOR . GOGD Manchurian Dog ‘Natural Colof ‘Extracts. 3 z . eased- pork has been placed on the D ars. of' T board of eatimate. | ar k; ect "&'1 g,n P ell:'D hai ; K . Wombat atural ‘Winds - for Ssturday 'u.\d Sumy. PRORTE - market in this city. It is claimed m & E n)e own - hy meth = . BR.EAD Racccon Natural c-lar north Atlantic, moderate northwest to| January 27, 1863—The democrats of |that a farmer who had two pigs die HBHH R s ot Lhib o . surgery or osteopathy use Kangaroo Natural Color) | north swinds, fairi middle Atiantic,| this city mei at their ~headauariers | from disease brought to Norwich for | Mesor Hylap has fou « . 5 S AN e e Color) | moderate north winds fair; south At- evening Ak ti- | tinuance of the two bureauls since he ° % Pt e g Russian c':‘.fi?' 'BII.AZ‘I‘( Calo: lantic fresh northeast, fair. - ot satsd ’{;"mm‘;fii“' is being investi-| ;1" office. Two weeks ago he ap- Joprac C. 0S| (cryblm:npe f:r making bread. bf::z- u < > 7z s e police. Fran- ¥ trouble is that success in - FUR LINED COATS . Forecast. . |imating ‘conventions of their party.| " January 30, 1868—The matter of the | Pointed s frong SEAMETHER BNALC| 4, 0. Zimmermann, A. C. making Jdepends upon a dozen things NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, | Southern New England: Generally | The following are the delegaies op- |discased pork was clared up when|P5 B BORt 0% JERUTCidion rhis 3 o © |that can’t be put into a recipe. It NUTRIA fair Saturday and Sunday with slowly | PO tods B, the police found that the farmer had| g, "one of the most important bureaus Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic takes constant practice and - skill.’ rising temperatures. G. wfi 0 m: h;v;'gzhaei::s?:dmmsl:e:n 4 had| gitached to the board of estimate and | 220-221 Thayer Bldg,, Norwich, Conn. ‘;’h-:n is whyI it is much more .k m L L CHAPMAN co' Observations in th. 5 Senator Brewer, s;“e The et OF . -Clty - ‘ot N York; the ‘head of it during the Mitchel ad- act Iry to ;( :l competent bakery . The tollovl.n records, reported from J hi g.h& New- o san Y ‘New | ministration was Tilden Adamson. Mr. cupply your bread. 4 BATH STREET. NORWICH, GT.|Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | fhor " by ev-|tuniing between this city and New|Adamson's salary was $7:500 a year. 3 i 0 L, or] s up for rep: any e . W Bl B et R e, e 85 50, T e P S e [ o cice || ANDREW'S BARERY 2 3 e 2 int- {on e line. . TEAMING AND TRUCKING | er. i L. 0. Carroll and Co. have bought |1 Teduced to this figure, The bureat SUMMIT STREET DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND A‘rlu m i S i ey gummde and r.r:tl:: e Ay op roberty won] work of grading salaries, was formerly REASONABLE PRICES 16 p. 35 | R Bolles will receive $9,020 for it. |chase pra war 315800, Ll D TR Sl Y e . H m 8, lowest '16. January 28, 1868—At Colchester a i K 7 b Dr. Alfred Richards . A. D, LATHROP Comparisons. permanent Y. M. C. A. was organized Sidewalks in Poor Condition. board of ugxlnatsfifl:o ~tg“f;’§g tl;‘e . 0 Ahons U5 Predictions for Friday: Fair, some- | With Russeil Gillett at president. The| January 31, 1868—Several of _the | uichel administration with George L. \ DENTIST h! izati Tirrell in charge at a salary of §7, Ofice i aure: i bl s gt .| what colder. membership of the organization now |citizens have been complaining of late The Tammany members of the board, R 5 3 Friday’s weather: As predicted. numbers eighty. of the poor condition of the side-|y o ged by Alfred E. Smith, president 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. A GREAT VARIETY OF - “Moving Day” . walks along Main street saying that|, e o Wed. and Sat Evenings 7-8 T th of the board of lermen, objected to Room 205 Thayer Ruilding Tdes. | A movement ameng the landlords |tReY are not cleaned when it snows|pe Bent appointment and served no- Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 Alarm Sun h 1 Moon | of the city was started to.change moy: |20d are covered with ice. Several|iice that an effort would -be made to e Higl | ”B’m- Pets. [l Water. | Riser ing day. The local landlords _will|Dersons have fallen and it is a mira-|paye both bureaus. abolished. Mayor «t FRISWELL’S ; .| hereafter lease their tenements from (€19, that no ome has been injured. | Hylan ignored the threat, and, it was May 1 to May 1 thus eliminating the| The Pastor of ! Baptist 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET learned yesterday, planned to. have need of many families moving in the | Prch, Rev. R K. Ashley, was given| william Bullock, who as head of the NOTICE a donation party last evening and he ity inqui g .05 R . & g .. 11 i raining. Samples of my work can be JOSEPH BRADFORD : i 43| January 29, 1868—Notice of an im-| February 1, 1865—A 1 ge number D el meray ovune e Soon'in The windows of No. 15 Main St 3 . P 2.42 .| portant discovery was given out re-|from this place attended the Teach- project they held a caucus and decided’ L. REFMAN, slx hours after high water it is low | Contly which stated that at Lantern|ers' Institute at C:uimantic recently. | o oppose ‘the appointment, although Te]'xlszsé"s'%"h Abnu-h-m st B OOK BINDER | tide, which is followea by ficoa tiae ™ | Hill a reddish substance that looked | The meeting was enthusiastic and |ali Jd woten for the appointment of b Xli‘ke sandstone which when heated !iargely attended. Mr. Bent to the other post. L Bk Book Made and Rulsd to Order GREENEVILLE Rather than haye the matter come to DR R. J.COLLINS o an open fight in the board of estimate; e R. J. L Aitar Chaptor oF Be Aadrowts Ghoes | STORRS HENS MAKE 2 WHAT ONE DELIVERY Mayor Hylan calied an executive meet. ; 4 ANOTHER BIG. GAIN A DAY MEANS.|Ing of the board in his private office GEORGE G. GRANT Minstrel Show—Hold Successful Sale . ' AR yesterday and sought to smooth mat- —Loyal Finders Mest. Total Yield for 13th Week Amounted | All Delivery Vehicies Will Not Leave| 1678 out. While no oficial information U demker and E bdmer to 2608 Eggs. ’ Store at One Ti of what took place was made publie, il & Th;u;gux ;veninghmehmm— chap- re at One Time. it was learned that the mayor strenu- o o er of ndrew’s church gave a very & T ously opposed the plan to abolish t] 32 Providence St., T: e | enjoyable minstrel show in the Guild |, nor,the second consecutive week the | What one delivery a day means and| 0o, OBROCSC 10 PR, 12 FPRISH (B t ealls | TOOM Of the church. There was & very | A°p8 © Jaying contest have made |does not mean is told in a statement|pont ‘remain, He also urged the ap- Prétpt attention to day) oF nigh! lacge attendance. The work of the |5, P!S £aln In egg production. The to- |given out for the Commercial Econo- | poinement of Mr. Rullock to head the Telephone 30 Spri4MWFawl | chorus was excellent and showed care- | (21 Vield for the thirteenth week|my division of the committee'on in-|fther burean. Mr. Smith, Frank L. — | ful training. ~ The solos were all weil | Sgaounted 1o 2603 eges, or more than | dustrial survey, Connecticut State! potling horough president of Man- received and heartily applauded. Miss | 300 Petter than hen for the cap. | Council of Defense. This division was|hattan, Maurice Connolly, president ot CAVE WELDING & MFG- c Hazel L. Banfield, who accompanied | 37 Over 100 more than for the Cor |named by the council on nomination|Quoens, and the other boroush presi- the musical numbers, was presented a | pobpii nE ESK iast, vear B Flof the Connecticut Chamber of Com-|dents, as well as Controller Crais, just Automobile and Machine Parts Welded, | P0X - Of ~chocolates and Alfred A.| pa PRORS Bon OF White eEROMS Imerce headed by Alton T. Miner of oo girongly insisted that the bureats Brucksch, the director. was presented { O TEVET(on, ¥, Yo Topeated thelr|New London. Under its direction. “alcither be abolished or the work incor. | AN ATTRACTIVE TOP GARMENT Garage work a Specilalty. a fountain pen as tokens of apprecia- | Berformance of it week: €y are | conference to devise a commerrial ¢ 7 tion! for" thelr: faithenl o first on the list with a production of |econom: e For O, tieyt | POrated with the duties of other bu-| .0, oo del i d for chev- vun: Guaranteed. “rl:,m;t thel thful; and efficient | 55 epps 'Mhomas J. Adamson's Bar- ly. programme onnecticut | reayg or departmentes. £2292—This mo s g0oo 81 Chestaut St. Tel. M4 has been called to meet at the old ; fot, broadcloth, velour, vicuna, zibe- The stage was effectively decorated | o4 Rocks from Laurel, Quebec were|senate’ chamber, state capifol, Hart-| Fresident Smith thought that the|ini ‘qouple-faced cloakings, corduroy, in second place with a yield of 47 eggs. with bunting and electric lights, this ford, on Wednesday, February 6 at 5 " velvet and pile fabrics, like plush or N anting and, eletric lishis, his | Another pen of Barred Rocks entered |13 5 Tn Wi srmeters oriary 8 af|fectively performed by his own office | YeIvet anc PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Roi Katonah, taff. The mayor objected to this, as The cudl miey e Ail-Ned by 2 Porteous & Mitchell loaned the bunt- | 3 J0sePh M. Rothschild, Katonah, N.|,ng similar organizations in the state | o 5 - & without the cape, and the cape may be overhaulln1 Torteons & Mitchell loaned the bunt- | ¥, were third with 45, and_James O. gid President Comnolly, the latter on 148 Main Stroet, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1178 TuThS 190 Franklin St. iS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR 'ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL. LUPPERT \ DENTIST L S I | and others have been urged to be rep- | fha pround. that. 1t tacol: tes hucy | 0T _separately, the coat collar serv- the soclety o large number of chairs. | KEFg¥ s Leghorns best. pen it | resented. power in Fourteenth street, should | € as a collar for the cape. =Teh CALL UP 734 Louis J. Bruette sold tickets and Geo. The statement, “What ‘one delivery s ————————— With or Without " Gas Attachs” 3 model is in box effect, with a belt at an Re alr Ork | E.Stcvens was at the door.” The pro- yield ‘of 44 eggs. a day means and ddes nok mean” is- | fooocr,Charles T Murphy try to make | yng waistline, which confines the ful- gramme and cast: In view of the nearness to the nat- P B " ments but Always EFFICIENT sued today, says: ThoughE ottt Contz;oner Craig | pegs he Battle Hymu nof the Republic, | ural breeding and- laying season, hens| “One delivery a day does not mean | Li°u8Nt both positions should be turn-| “'my. pattern is cut in 4 sizes. 6, 8, OF ALL KINDS ON chiotus; A1 the Warld Win Ber Jeai:|are expected to make rather raid | tne Tollowing o4 Dack to,is department, Inasmuch | 19 ang 12 years. Size 10 requires 5 1-3 || and ECGNOMICAL~ : ous of Me, Florence Moore; They Go | 82ins in the number of eggs they lay:| 1 That all delivery vehicles will ; 2 . AUTOMOB]:LES. Wild, Simply W:ld Over Me, Arthur|On the other hand, not a few birds|ieave the store at one time. MODEL RANGFS We furnish Repairs for all makes of Rarges yards of 44-inch material. fnance department. There was a 10| " 4 pattern of this illustration mailed F. Rydholm; Down Among the.Pines, | 8r¢ perhaps out of condition on ac-| “3 That' each wagon or truck wilt yor was 5 3 to any address on receipt of 10 cents - CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |dianel, W, Mokinley: Mrs. sousa Mo | cotat of the long continued uninviting | make only one, trip cach each day and | 2l "tne. (mo. hircave.as st present| Mo, o, stamps Manus' Band, end men; The Sun-|Weather conditions. Such birds may|he idle. after that trip until the next|constituted would he beaten at today" Order through The Bulletin Company shine of Your Smile, Cecile Stevens; | not have any very-well defined disease | gay. fon of the estimate board. he con. | Lattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. TRUCKS and CARTS, | duet, Mect Me at Twilight, Fanmie|but heve perhaps contracted 2 fittle| . That delivery men ‘yill have to|Seotion of fhe estimate board, he con - d Kendall Amelia Erwin; After the War m;fi thevfla{e not laying up t0 e¥pec- | work longer hours than when there o have the work delegated to . Mechanical Repairs, Fainting, Trim. Is Over, George Hollingsworth; flute on and in some cases at any rate Secretary Haag, thus throwing both are several deliveries a day, The hours | p Y T New Haven.—Increased cost of op- A J Who]e & Co | 50l0, Joshua Heaps: Laddie in Khaki, | they seem to need a little toning up. ek snd T crell “out of tHeic sposi- i vision of s ming, Uphelstsring and Wood Work. | Trre, Yo mee'ph: e i t: A“ar e . eonifion O this sost the o of labor may be regulated quite as|ijong eration has necessitated a revision o Y easily under the new system as under # the infirmary rate for students by the 12 FERRY STREET Blacksmithing i& al! its branches |T'ncle Samuel, George A. Turner; | fulphur has been suggested, allowing 7 With the reorganization much of i § ng etine o s sw Wars k. | a tablespoon to ten hens teice a week the old. The one delivery a day plan|ip, working force of the bureaus will Yale corporation. The treasurer has may cut out late deliverles, thus in been authorized to announce an in- { nale, Land of the Free, chorus. in a wet mash mixed with milk. The|gorl, Toc S0 B0 CRVETRS, .1|be cut down and a number of small . & od E Ty men’s y & crease to $2.50 a day, beginning with ott Interlocutor—Otto C. Mush. e Jeony en;::}bymn ] e dry im |4 That delivery work in the store|jonS geen & it ik e o the | that in the case of all students, wholly T F BURNS End Men—Arthur F. Rydhoim, Chas. s not be too long continued. | iy "bs more cominlicated. Rather the |jons, end and adviser of the lor in part dependent upon their own [ !‘rwin. Sr., John W. McKinley, Wil- | If used in this way, one pound of sul- mayor, will be. appointed to another will be true. i efforts to pay their term bills, allow- liam E\uns phur to each twenty pounds of mash e 5 position. = Although the matter is not 3 507 to 515 North Main St.‘ Chorus—Misses Cecile Stevens, Eu- | is sufficient. UL & dayimeand ; the , Choras3iss tollowing: O theboard o extimate sxlengar Tor | a0 wil be made trom income of the| Heating and Plumbing nice Toft, Louisa Erwin, Amelia Er-| The three best pens in each of the| «| That no wagon or truck will go « It Will be brought up and'as | a3t "5t the discretion of the treas- o Juin, Rnth H. McKinley, Mabel W. Mc. | principal varieties are as follows: |to the same house ror over the g i é’g;‘;‘;t;‘;‘!:::"t:““rgmfi‘“’ ;:fi urer, bills rendered them by the in- 92 Franklin Street DR. A. J. SIN AY Y 2y Hollingsworth, Winifred | pen Barred Plymouth Rooks route more than once a day. Py ekt firmary. . A, d. N £ Srcr A }e!gl::xigrigds;nfil‘l, 4 Jules F ' Francais, West “2. That each vehicle may leave the Jian Prodell, Edna ' Prodell, Helen Hampton Beach, L. L ..... Store as many times a day as need be, | Mr. Bent is a former Norwich man = |fl°" GAST."GS Denti st ackstone, Florence Moore, Mrs. Wm. | ¥ )‘R‘“’g Rose Fa_rm, Katonah, g‘:trch trip will be over a different|ang Mr. Tirrell is a brother of Henry Sk BORSI. el S A e i it Ay el pt gk =l —ced| EERND RIS QW08 S PR s i A. Tirrell his city. BOYS—In year, Jan. 30, . 2 son FURNISHEI 5 arihoe B p?&‘lu“é?fi&i“p"sf;fi?é}' § Tom'J. Adamson, Laurel P. JuThar there il be o sharler b S ooy S to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Boys. Rooms 18-19 Aliea Building, Norwich ‘0. Quebec, Can. ....... erage distance between stops, because - : __In Fall River, Mass, Feb. 1 Phone 1177-8 ; N Réatrguw?fif::ze ’f"'f{’r'fiirg';i White Wyandottes. all the goods that were delivered to Systematic Hoarding Uncovered. Bfl%qmnghtarné?n‘;m:&ém to THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co Trwin, Jr. i Ob Wt B a route on two or more trips will now; On top of the recent wheat flour| r. ‘and Mrs. Charles W. Briggs, the 8 Wisie Risle: ed G. Knigl " fld“"’"- delivered on one, ruling from Washington and the ac-| former formerly of Norwich. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Tnele m_fiedmcky‘,ohmon ----------- sererieenes That the territory may there- fmn}:;mymg warning against hoarding _— DF_L-HOFF HOTEL | Director—Alfreq Brucksch. N. e L e e g O e et e TnRetitriaks DIED ‘| ROBERT J. COCHRANE EUROPEAN PLAN e T Penleln “5. That even if the number of the|New Haven systematic hoarding of |MATTEWSON_In Providence R L. HAYERRR nsctioh with' the - mingtrel ‘show. at R e s routes is increased and even if the |‘serious dimensions. e aon, aged: 5 years, GAS FITTING, S/BROS., Props. i which packages donated by members | o o oS 0;; e ot Nehiciea make ok ;‘:{,‘:mf‘ey";‘; e T ‘. | THOMASIn Danielson, Jan. 25, 1918,| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Telephone 1227 20:38 Brontiins | b e acla. d Cenulie MO Mwas, g quired to hamdle the same volume of AFTVILLE SRR e e Washifnton 83, Vxginei Building, ———— Wilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Theodors deliverlen Decaiise Al dUONCaHlon ot angers oA R B ¢| PETERS1n ¢his city (Bast Side), Feb. orwich, Conn. ; ~— | Roosevelt were disposed of for good WO WIL Do Slimipatod, and «densligpnon gers ox Two Qut| "'y "Jg1s, Joseph Peters, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing sams. A Z00d sum was realized on A] to] B ot~stom will be greater. of Three Games—F. White . Had | Notice of funeral hereafter. < iy {the sale and the entertainment was Newport, R, L ....c.oeeneens 5. That the total mileage Will be| High Single—Personals. ZUROWSKI—In Versailles (Sprague). Ph 581 THE PALALE jone of the best ever. White Leghorns less. —_— Jan, &1, 1918, Fred Zurowski, aged _Yhone 281 ? i The entertainment was under the di- Fe . That gasoline, now in such great| Wednesday evening the Paperhang- | 1%, YarS. 1 J. O. LeFevre, New Paliz 78 Franklin S rection of Miss Martha A. Campbell N ) SR Sy i demand for war use, will thus be con- trest with all the members of the Altar|s9 Braeside Poultry Farm, chapter acting as a general commit- Funeral 'services at Gager's funeral flemasy ors took two games from, the Red Sox | "pariors, 70 Frangiin street. soturaay| MODERN PLUMBING A R S I Leagu wline. Rfternoon, Feb. 2, at %30, ' Burial In | White of the Paperh: t tee. B e Hoiiywood, | ment will be less than with more de- | single with 125 and Selael of the hed | T @it M pwon! ssmgtery: | e TE L B M f L—-——- Wash. 5. ik o h"”"’l"h:t?‘i{;r avanld ietiare Wi Sox high total with 336. Seidel was CARD OF THANKS electricity is to lighting. We guaran- e & 'Assu;‘n;;y ;;zu:hofflSaered feay Miscelianeous on A went three times a day over gggle?n%‘hp;Ech:g:nd White for Righ| . and Mrs. Louls Bessétte wish to| tee the very best PLUMBING WORK. e first Friday in ks o s e~ -~ Tisimgeler ol % express their heartfelt thanks and ap- | by expert workmen at the fairést the month masses were offered for th ook I8 sEomm, (af A yan e 8. Wagun, oy o dey Teciation to all relatives and friends| %, : Amerlea H SR or e pre (ftered ifopthe dottes) Basthampton, Mass.. . over Route B, and Wagon C three| D e o rionce | prices. ouse o g, TSRS ot at?e;x«?:rr\gce Ore Agricultural College (Ore- times a day over Route C, making nine 15,5. lgg— ggg bereavement. Ask us for plans and prices. Special Rates to Theatro Troupes, |9 Tembes &l bathiamsees | ROV £22. Cloves.” it Wyaa: §‘;‘;’§ 0 Shine, o that one of e . 124 1 33 Traveling Men, Eto, rame e pomiciated at the § oclock | ™ dottes, Bast Hartford, Conn.. wagons can make all the deliveries on 88 84— 265 J F TOMPKINS Livery Connection 8hetucket Strest | the 7 o'clock mass. At the 1 o'elock Ao opectely o 'dave fhe by Dtk Rl sl UG : FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |Mmass the prayers and litany of the BIRTHDAY SUPPER up only half a day. _Routes 4, B, ‘and = C may thus be redivided Into approxi- 486 4551435 Fhoas 750 cReNUER Mot Mre. Richard F. Pendleton Entertains|Mately four new routes. = Wagon A Loyl Findera Mest 5 may make one trip over Route A and| Flynn .... “PROTECT YOUR FE 3 in Honor of Daughter, another trip over Route B. Wagon | Lafleur ET™. Thursday afternoon the Loyal Find- T B may make one trip over Route C and | Murph: ‘ s G. T"omp.o" F. s ers Circle of the King’s Daughters met| Mrs. Richard F. Pendleton of 96 one trip over Route D. Wagon Cl.} Q?m{ . root enld s ® | with their president, Mrs. Eimer Mul- | Frankiin street entertained at a birth- | Souid be displaced. entirely and. its| ¥, woss ©\; CIALIST kins at her home on North Main|day supper Friday evening in honor e 67 West Main Street Church & Allen 15 Main Street 89 99 92— 280 113 94— 310 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY LICENSED CHIROPODIST street. There was a good attendance | of her daughter Maxion. The center- | Tiver DOt needed. ~ . 519 460 W‘ERAL i 2 Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | 3t the meetiniz and the ladies sewed | plece was a birthday caks with four 49¢ 519 460—1473 1 $1.25 To New York $1.25 Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norvn'h during the afternoon. candles, Miss Pendleton received| Interprets Tobacco Resolution. Briof Menti i E H El g! A i 'N E Formerly of Waterbury Phons 1;“ many handsome gifts. Those present| The Connecticut State .Council of Ral hlepTon; were Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman, Misses | Defense, acting on information pre-| Henry Benoit of Riverside killed a | DIRECTORS | TO NEW YORK Marion and - Annie Hoffman, Masters | sented January 22 at a hearing given | large. flat-headed adder Thursday. rawrence and Andrew Hoffman, Mrs, | to the tobacco growers of Connecticu FREIGHT AND PASSENGER WILLIAM C. YOUNG 7. F, Pendleton and Miss Gertrude | has issued a statement interpreting its|- Mills No. 2, 3 and ¢ closed Friday SERVICE BETWEEN Suoe ™ vendleton, resolution of December 12 in regard to | Right until Tuesday morning of next NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, TEburs- days, Sundays at 5 ». m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pler, Fast River, foot Roonv“c‘lt STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at righ. prices by skiiied l&hnr == essential and non-essenfl;’; industries | week. EMBALMERS to require that no grower increase dur- Home Guards Called Out. ing l1191:; his 1917grnc.reuge of primed| Frank Russell ana William Wollhe- Details of Home Guard troops have | tobacco or produce this year shade- | ben: went to Bridgeport Wednesday cen called out to protect the high- | zrown tobacco on land used last year |On business. Lady Assistant i Strest, Mondays, Wedn \ way bridges at the mouths of the|for primed open-grown tobacco. The ‘olep! o jays ctive O Telephone 30 West Main St Housatonic and Connecticut rivers, ac- m:e’}mne pro?l?deg, however, for hear- | Mill No. 1 worked Thursday for A s Ldad f,u. ol gt < Feya cording to a brief announcement made | ings to be given to growers who might{ the first time in several days. The HENRY E. CHURCH F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 public by State Highway Commission- | Jose money already invested through |mill which is dependent upon water WM, SMITH ALLEN $125—F. V. gent—$' 1647 er C. J. Bennett through the Con- such restrictions and states that no|Power was hampered by low water necticut State Council of Defense. restriction is placed on increases of | and ice. less than five acres in “stalk” or “out” tobacco. A Hard Nut| o veve. | Be Careful | , _ FLOWERS One of the historic places in Norwich for over two centuries has been the famous 5 The orgs:!\;zation vc\;,t a Hol;neu?etense PLANTS . TREES 3 cague of Minute Women is the plan| . " ADAMS TAVERN Wit has bt sdopted by the Ariges: | to keep the stomach well, the ORDER NOW ; o rac ‘port War Bureau for the mobiliaztion hver an bowels regular by the The trolley v&! xe;n you thers from of the women of its city for war work. and helpful aid Maplewood Nursery Co. = : the city ia about een minutes i e idea was conceived by Mrs H. . H. ;i ’_:u P o, “‘ M‘;"‘ ‘When a cold hits you in the head or W. Fleck, chairman of the woman's L ] T M, PRABOOY Telio0k 2 ANp NS g s o Hiaty o Prompt service day or nisht throat, it’s hard to get rid of it. committee in Bridgeport ana a mem- k= 3 P ceday or nig : : . ber of the war bureau there. It con- | SSRGS . oA, SR, Genertl Agent A. A, ADAMS 7 Don’t experiment. Break it up templates the mobilization of a group TS Shis) bi2-2. Ladyv As - with Hale's Honey of Horehound [ | of women who will do any work that ) Shea & Burke F- H. KEXTON, Special Agent Phone 519 Norwich Town oney the bureau asks of its woman's com- % 7 GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. and Tar. Prompt and effective. mittee. ‘ 41 Main Street | Hartford, Conn, WHEN YOU WANT 0 put ysur bus- - | Alldruggists, 25cts. a bottle. Ay e Thak hre e ek . Nwe York ew -Hayen - Ay PRSI Wil iness betore the public, there is ne ,,::.‘{';,,,,.V,gzw,:,p:m“fl: e ducing explosives will, In time ot Funeral lel»tol‘» FE e medium better than tirough the 8d- | meqlum. Notter m}’a "through the o THERE 1* no advertiising medium’ in ®astern Connecticut 2qual ta.The Bul- wolin for pusinesa results. - 9 peace, convert their works into dye] vertising columns’of The Bulletin plants.

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