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PLUMBING kND GASFITTING Local Committes Is Taking Up the Published In The PRy e g CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICALs= MODEL RANGES Wa furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges . A. ). Wheley & Co., Bulletin—Statistics Will Be Kept In State Archives at Capitol at| f L v Medical authorities state that nurg T b sy . L nine-tenths of the cases of stoma trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, the form printed herewith, i sas, bloating, nausea, efc., are due to There i an immense amount of work and detail plished Create ' Gas, Sourness and Pain . How To Treat LADY ASSISTANT {All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night is the onmly sure way of being in the permanent record. 3 . All relatives are requested to fill out the accompanying form in The Bulletin as accurately as pessible, southern Georgia. = . . ivectio 2 bly {the direction of the Conneeticut State i du"l_‘tflwe{v‘w S fim“ Council of Dofense, is endeavoring to ana the middie hiln “Atlantio. sgm‘ ¢uré. a complete and aecurate ligt in the lake region and ' the . gentral :2‘ o an excess of hydrochleric acid in_the X stomach and not as some believe to a and the task can be lack of digestive juwices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated. digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the aecom, only by the co-operation and effort of patriotic citizens. All the information will A. The on_info! and:, re- Norwich' 'War -Byreau this" Work consists of ren in the servica ang one set of the cards will be forwdrded to Hart- ford tg be deposited in the state capi- tol as a_permanent record for the state and one set' will be depssited »w‘i‘l}t‘ the town. ¢ friends and relatives of those i}in the service owe it to these away to attend to this matter at once. This requested tg bring this notice to the attention of relatives. Tt is request- ed that the form be filled out in lead pencil and -that it be indicated by whom the form was filled out. "* Fill out and clip this form from this paper and mail to Gilbert S. Ray- mond, 113 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn.: 3 ! every man in the service of. the | be put on|giving the complete record of the onedisagreeable symptoms ‘which ~every 13, FERRY GTREEY WE CAN SELL vaue?‘a they rose E‘DW ted States, ine “all the|specially prepared cards. These cards|in the service, 2 Ase g Stomach iTerer kno¥s S0 well as 3 ¥ 5 nel:: :;l:::t?:y‘\dlv "3 Wsélflt‘:etg o Bayy, the fwill make a permanent récord of our| Friends of those in the'service are|; “C ™2, (3805 may do real harm. : Comumittee’ X sippi river. = S K y Winds for. Thursday -and Friday. = [search of North Atlantic—moderate to' fresh | it ehatge nerthwost winds; faix weather. ibert Middle Atlntic—gmodprate north: west becoming variable; fair. weather.: Southern New England jer Th\u‘sday;q'f‘riday fair. Observations -in Team Harness ~ AT‘THE !“GHY PRICE. A' good fine of AUTO ROBES and small lot broken sizes of FUR COATS. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. Try laying fislfli‘lll aigestive aids and instead get {roth any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweet- ens the stomach, prevents the forma- tion of excess acid and there is no sdurness, gas or pain, Bldurated Mag- nesia (in powder or tablet form—never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take ang is the most efficient foym of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is.used by thou- T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT J. COCHRANE the of Rayi 2 3 $. Holbrook, Robert McNge- W. Tyler Olcott,, Miss Mary, B. Richards and Miss $thel M. Sevin, + ‘}The information desired appears on SECRETARY DANIELS AND o . 5 a: f 2 thei 1 e N L o M i PTRAARAY SIARTS Fiti'na hors toar of tadiestion GAS FITTING, 14 Bath Street. ip lompecatere. <hd-ite Saroattie VT I E—T T TR v - PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Ther.. Bar. 53.720.70 e ¢ashingto: Washil ildi 3 DATE OF BIRTH I : FLACE OF BINTH Washington Sg., Washington Building Feagawas JOSEPH BRADFQORD EDISON ARE COMING : 5 Norwich, Conn, o O T swotion QY on Tows To Visit Exparimenial Station st| Avent for N. 6. O. Shuet Packing . 57 2988 (P Bty e BOGKBINDER | AR B - e ¥ oane. Lo = : reeparstions. are_mmaervas =t v IRON CASTINGS * Predictions for Wednesday: Show- a3 VIA.NK e REGIMENT OR SHIP - experiment station in New London for Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order | exs, foilowed by fair and cooler. | ¥mAm | vowte | DAY | OLD NANE NEW NAME the reception there on Saturday of FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 108 BRCADWAY Wednesday's weath As predicted. — - »——! + N T —r. this week of the Hom. Josephus R. § e sy T i Daniels, secretary of the mavy, and | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0, s B Sup. Moon snd Tides. DRAFTED 7 alse Thomas A. Bdison of New Jer- 5 TEAMING AND TRUCKIN Rises: | Sets. | Waten || Risen housht that Seeretary Dan-| ' Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest ises. ets. || Water, | o ' thought thai ary = 7 i DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT > CAMMISON Re| | . iels will also visit the state pier and REASONABLE PRICES BRANCH OF SERVICE 5 the suhmsrir’nle bda.se, both a; mos% sta- Ph 581 tions being headquarters of much na- A. D. LATHROP s val activity. The visit is probably on SODE 908 a tour of inspection. Ahigne 175 a - R i | PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES IN BRANCH OF SERVICE = LT"S e S MDDEHN PLUMB'NG “PROTECT YOUR FEET™ 5 fi’%fiffi%ififi'fix—aw FROM 2 TO 3 4 Y g is as essential in modern houses as x TS r hi icity it i - A.&. Thflmp’flfl; Fa Su: 0" wilich is followed by flosd tide. e PR g e e e e s e slastricity is o lighting. We quaraw FOOT SFECIALIST i aagico) 15 B s it & il | el m | tee the very best PLUMBING W?RK LICENSED CHIRCPODIST GREENEVILLE f.|by expert workmen at tho fairest Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support| . R 8 ¥ |orices. A Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich | Ask us for plane and prices. | Late cabbage is usually grown as a |‘_‘—*Y‘"—'_ crop following early potatoes, peas or I some other crop that leaves the ground o ¢ t i free for about ene-holf the growing & S season. - The plants may be grown in mm treet L the seed bed, it being necessary to sow 67 wflt tendance. Rev. W. He Kenned “"DATE OF DIBGHARGE T REASON the seed some three or four weeks be- was the celebrant of a requiem mas fore it is desired to set them in posi- tion in the garden. It is an excellent plan to follow early potatoes with late cabbage, as none of the insects that affect early potatoes n,redliabée to n;;)- ~ lest the late cabbage, and it ossibie 5 to set the plants between Lheppota.to Commencing June 1, 1918, the price rows some two or three weeks before;of gas furnished by this department th?fipomtm are dug. ;nt this I!lfltnl:fi!' will be as follows: sufficient time is gained to permi e cabbage to reach maturity before hard| UP to 30.000 cu. ft. per month $150 freezing weather occurs in the fall. |Per 1,000 cu. ft. in L church. Mrs. Healey led at the .organ. B bearers were Alfred M. and Pierre Rouleau and Delphis Marquis and J. T AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS CONNECTIOUT PERSONAL MILITARY SERVICE RECORDS ———-—fiw—m.—-—ww—-—v—-———-—————-“ MILITARY ADDRESS B. Caron. Rouleau died Monday from the effacts of a_ shock after an illness of a week, He was born in Canada 71 years ago and was a blacksmith by trade, He is survived by his wife, iwo sons, and a daughter, besides ether relatives. HOME ADDRES e : A : VOTERT T The rows should be about 3 feet! . 30,000 to 150,000 cu. ft. per month Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Miss Annie C, Shugrue, - o apart and the plants seme 2 fedel anaé} $1.30 per 1,004 cu. ft. for entide ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.| The funeral of Miss Annte C. Shug- " WIKE'S MAIDEN NAME DATE 03 MARRIAGE PLACE B T e lamomt used. Blacksmithing in all its brances. tue (:v‘x;(si held( fr:tm‘::'mg lags home at 3 —— e subjected to repeated freezing and| All over 130,000 eu. ft. per month 5 Golden stre ednesday morn- 4 : 5 5 3 Tag IEh Sl e Bestt B Boo - thawing. Late cabbage can be stored | $1.15 per 1,000 ecu. ft. for entire idence, Westerly and - other places. by taking up plants and packing them There were many beautiful floral of- ; a. closely together in a trench, placing a | >T0Unt use Scott & Clark Corp. == z No bi i . ferings. Reyv. 4. H., Fitzmaurice was NAMR OF RELATIVES - STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE KN B nan i s atio bl wihite mendored, honever, R (;?I‘er ran:h‘?:.,,g :T?:lelm Tm?[s ‘!at g - 4 and covering the whole with straw or | calculated for the maximum amount 07 to 515 Narth Main St | Fe chucch Nree I T Healey was corn fodder. The heads may be re-|at the rate of the preceding block. rendered [‘ o hymez b P l-“"::‘ moved as needed and the roots and| In making this increase, your Com- = e e copanve MRl Was In St . - stems left in position in the trench.|missioners have given the matter ; ShiE S CEEIS Y MineRd Pather Mt | These will furnish an abundant supply | careful comsideration and find that, * r;‘zunce ren%a compit! service at |5 of greens in early spring.—U. S. De- | because of the excessive increase of an 1o lmagllle e ave. ordersaiew Honipen Mad | partment of Agriculture. the cost of labor and ail material - charge of the fungral arrangements. : entering into the manufacturing of ansthing more refreshing. and healin- Mishael Brpanan. | | | It is reporica by the ~Christiania | gas, it is impossible to scil the prod- 3 o ’ ¥ T = e = journal, Tidens Tegn, that a Zeppelin | uet at the present pri ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER. “T;lrstllay morning the funeral of OCCUPATION IN CiViL LIFE ‘I CHURCH was Iost outside Jacderen, Norway, ap-| It is hoped that this increase will 1t's a powder that preserves the teeth, ia::_;‘fiimf‘:{'g?“,r:r&thh:‘&eg“; u:": FHATERNAT ORDHIS - parentl; '}rz:lx-_ having been hit bY afbe but temporary, for, as soon s destroys the germs and sweetens the|large number in attendance including TS sl Wl 1.0 eabdiimu iwarigat, the: price. will e breath. ¢ it you'll like relatives and friends from out of x - . LY 3 4 = ey B R ki LR S i i sl L e KiT0k), WOUNDED, B3C. TERSON _NoTiTIED ADDRESS DiTe MARRiEn The City of Norwich Dunn's Pharmacy. )‘h,yx;:ug}‘circ:m:i;g:&hic“mnév' % H = Y-~ GARDNER—In Jewett City, Gas and Electrical Department £a {1 o 2 > 5 1918, by Rev. . D. Fulle Healey was at the organ and Mrs ma A DUNN'S PHARMACY: J. Donovan rendered twe hymns at the close of the service. The bearers were Dennis, Michael and John Bar- DR.R. J.COLLINS JOG6G —In Williams- | = §0 MAIN STREET nn, Mass,“April "6, 1915, Second : - T ’ nett, Thomas and Herbert Baker and > ¢ ot Bl elioke OF DILN IS r — _— John Bradley. Burial - was in_ St. Sx Rt ilbae oy Mary's cemetery where Father Fitz- 2 —_—— WILLIAM C. YOUNG maurice read a committal servige at 148 Main Street, ‘Nerwich, Conn Suceesadr to j the grave. Undertakers Shea & Burke B Phone 1178 & ALLEN—In X London, April 23, STETSON & YOUNG Thanis 2iE? Of (tho finerall SANEST| ok GERTIFICATES ylde » greater amount of fusl for in- | TRIAL CONTINUES IN 'm«d. Alice, widow of Smith Alln, | TUTRS L/ o Vs ustries engaged in the production o aged 52 years. CARPENTER *and BU{LD];R TO BE THE RULE | ynitions ana is efiective. through- NEW LONRON suIT BRIGGS—In_Lebanon, April 30, 1818, CHIRO CTIC Best work and materiale at right Personals and Notes. — out the eeal vear from APpril L 1918, | guoot Evidence Given About. Col- . Briges, wife of George E. PRA grices by skilied labor. o | Henry S. Burton was a visitor in thie | If Customers Are to Purchase More |y, sprii 1 191, | Buildi i s hond eareda ADJUSTMENT ‘elephone %0’ Wast Main St | village Wednesday. Than Five Pound Lots. The term “forist” in this resula- apse of Cady ‘Building. o i 3 tion is construed to include any per- again occupying the at-Json, firm, association, or corporation, teption of the food administration,|engaged Yn the growing of flowers, which believes it. has ‘tl situation i plants er winter vegetables, but it is well in hand and that its-new modi-‘|net intended to and shall not include fied certificate system Wil prevent}the growing of plants for transplan- the ‘recurrence of-any ‘aSute sugar]tation to produce summer vegetables. shortage, -such as, worrrfl‘ the lpe\;hhc and the administration last winter. Every retail dealer in Conneecticut CLASS RAISED OVER has received notice of the form which $200 IN PAST YEAR he must follow in having primted “his Ry i certificates, the® execution of = Whieh|Class 32 of Central Baptist Church | will entitle bonafide purchasers to buy Helds Annual Meeting. sugar for legitimate canning pur- poses. The food administration has} .mpe annual meeting of Class 32 of notified scores of inquirers that the|ine Central Baptist Sunday school, merchants themselves, if they Wish 10 | ywijon has-about 75 active e L. E. Daboll, -civil engineer, was on the stand in the superior court in New London, Wednesday morning, explain- ing the model of the Cady and Marsh buildings in_the case of Peter F. Hu- bes and W, Frederick Chittenden against H. R. Douglas, In¢, and D. S. Marsh. 2 The model was constructed by Mr. Daboll and was introduced by the de- fense, At the conclusion-of Mr. Daboll's testimony, Oliver .S. Cooper and Elias Wentworth of New London were put on the stand. They were both in the vicinity at the time of the collapse of the Cady building and they told of There were a few local boys in the draft quota‘*which left Norwich Wed- nesday v % . e Is a natural health method which en- Sugar Is - .. |ables nature to restore your health . We desire to express our heartfelt|more effectively and premanently than thanks to the friends and neighbors!any known. health method. No medie who so kindly assisted us im our time| . o "syroery or osteopathy used. of bereavement, to those who sent Chiropractic Institute letters and messages of sympathy, and J. 0. Zimmermann, A, C. ! Three Furerals in Village Wednes- Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1386-4 | TTTTTTTTUTTIETT T T The tuneral of Mareel Rouleau was 5 held Wednesday morning from his late home at 293 Central avenue with a It number of relatives and friends DR. A, J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 12-19 Alice Building, Norwich Miss Mary Jackson of New London has been spending.a fsw days with friends in the villags ENLARGING MESS HALL AT STATE PIER to all who sent flowers. tdeeds will never be forgotten. . MRS, }fi%LIAx A. WHITE AND FAM- MR. AND MRS. BYRON P. WHITE, MR. D MRS. ALBERT A. WARD. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many relatives and friends for the deeds of kindness rendered me during the illness and Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic 220-221 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. POWER CONSTRUCTION To Accommodate About 200 Mere Men There. _Ground has been broken at the state pier at New ronden, for a big addi- Largest As t SH ar to cannmers ‘beyond. the it there i Sl P death of my husband, and (ortghe e es sorimen on to the mess hall. This will con- |sell sugar i was held in the church parlors Tues- | conditions there -immediately after. sympathy, from 5 g st of a larse wing fo the morth, and | present limit of fiye pounds, - muet|qay atterneon. Miss Irene Kield, the| They were followed by Danicl Ne- Ehends. i ulep) Cunzk Liberty: AND SHPPLY COMPANY of 1 accommodate about 200 - more | bave printed a supply of the blank}ic,cher of the class, presided -and the |ville, who was the watchman Quring S men. : certificates according to the prescribed | jreasurer's report was very encour- | the tearing down of the Marsh build- | e (hein acts o : DIAMOND JEWELRY Aside from the naval reservigts now |f00d administration form. agiog, showing that the class had fing. He testified to reporting onduty [ voo S CINTET e o ENGINEERS BRO jauartcred there, some 100 marines are| Without the certificate, it will bejraised over $200 the last yvear. Con-|at 5.59 onthe day of the accident and | Lo AMILY. 2 'OCHES {now Deing fed at the pier. Mare of |umlawful to sell more than -five|tributions had been made o the Ar.|having just openeg the door of the and CONTRACTORS {them are coming just as soon as ac- |pounds at any one timé to apy one|menian ®Relief, Y, M. C. A. War Fund, | big board fence when the Cady build- ummodations ean be previded. person, this guarding against any pet- ty hoarding of sugar. With the sign- |officers as last year.were re-elect ed certificate, however, it will belas follows: President, Mrs. C. C. Gil- proper to sell in excess of five pounds | dersleeve; vice president, Miss Jen- sugar, but no camner or preserver isjinie L. Spencer; secretary, Miss Bessie entitled to get more than 25 pounds|A. Grimes; treasurer, Miss Helen B.| of sugar at any ome time ngr, at sev- [Moore. i X eral purchases, if the dealer belisves| The president appointed the foellow- he is being made a party fo illegalfing committees: Secial, Miss J. hoarding. Any proven .violation .of [Spencer, Mrs. Chas. L. Stewart, Mrs. this regulation, accerding to the foed |J. E. Hawkins; reception, Mrs. M. C, adminjstration, will be cause for Corbin, Mre. Henry Smith, Mrs. A. T. nying permission to sell sugar in Utley; flower, Mrs. A, T. Otis; visi amounts. . Similarly any. purchaser ling, Miss Juliette Doane; membership, misusing a oestificate will be deprived | Mrs. €, W. Burten; devetional, Mrs. |of the right to make further pur= ?n)} As ;m{;nm; :tmshment, grs. vice: Willi: x chases. 3 <. E enrietta Tefft: work committee, Mrs. TcasuTag . ristol, Waterbury. [ “hoalers are being directsd. By the|Sage.. . | McLoughii Hartford (2) fastenins|f00d administration to enter in a rec.| . As many of the members as possi- means; anti-skidding device: Karl E. |oFd Pook, the date, name of purchaser|ble promised to work in the Red Cross Peiler, Hartford, machine and process |20 amount of sugar purchased and|rcomg ome day a week. At the elase for "’eflm‘g g“,;l. Alfred C. Bedortha, | 2t the end of the week to mail the|ef the' business session Miss Fthel Windsor (3) treating tobacep; Edson |Signed certificates to the Sugar Di-}ddams rendered plano solos and Mrs. e 0:. 1dson | vision, Federal Food Administration, [ Walter Phillips read and 2 social time E. Gallaudet, Norwich, airpiane; ' |No, 36 Pearl street, Hartford. The|was enjoyed by all. Ebenezer Hill. Norwalk, air-compres- :mly aut‘}’mrized form of certificate is sor control: James M. Stocking, Sims- . bury. pertable fire extinguishing ap- |2°. [OlOWS: paratus: Albert R. Thompson. Plants ville, pickax: Harvey D. Williams, Wallingford, bevel gearing. beside other leéal work. The same |[ing fell. He also told of talking with Edmund ‘D, Barker dnd a member of |the firm of Huber & Chittenden soon after. He did not remember which member of the firm it was, however. When court came in for the after- noon session, Joseph A. Dolan, the lo- cal contractor and builder, went on the stand and gave expert testimony. [SILVER | SETS A silver tea set includes tea and coffee pots, sugar and waste bowls and cream pitcher. A tea set is a handsome de- coration for the sideboard at all times and both useful and at- tractive on the table. Tea sets in solid and plate, in handsome designs. at reasonable prices. We'd like to have you look them aver. CONNECTICUT PATENTS — Edson E. Gallaudet Has Patent For _ Airplane Inyention. Power Piping, i"lea(inu and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC, John & Geo. H. Bliss The following new patents were is- sued April 16th, to inventors of Con- necticut: z Vincent, Bridgeport, pressure gauge; Frederick E. Warner, Bridge- port, framing for automobiles; John \T. Bolton, New Haven, web stretch- ing and guiding de Philip Brasher, New Haven, registering de- 15 Mair - Street NERAL - DIRECTORS § { MBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephore 323.3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN FLOWERS THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA Well. we can show you a plan whereby the expence of & few ceuts a cay you can own one ef the Lest Vicirolas in the world. 'MILLIONS- IN SHIP WORK AT GROTON 'Yaeds at Groten and Noank Working on Big Contracts. Report§ from the U. S. Shipping Board giving gonstruction now in Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. tain St., Nerwieh, €omn. ® catalogue and list Cescribing the . feims and feH particuiars - ent plan. I hereby @eeclar -the United States Féod Administration that I de- sire to puw an amount of .. use for preserving and camning pur-f poses only, and that I shall return any |: garplus not used for this purpese. %-12 2. m—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. ant Sat Evenings 7-$ Room ¥85 Thayer Building TFel. 299 Residence tei. 1245 Siged prostess at vatious yards, shiow that TR L P N e _Addres: . ‘the -Groton Iron Works are at pres- Bioomi Plants, Cutflo Sweet foth - ad Telephone 1227, - 26-28 Broadway p e = e ent working on a total of 30 ships. Six The Plaut'clddm c Peas :a exc::ti:'maluqu;;i'{y..’ le Dr‘ A““d ihc"“‘ és — D TE | |rLomieTs musT cut g T Esaniunas ta72 S St N o i gh ] < 184, rations. Visitor: L : o :N TlsT DOWN FUBL USAGE are under construction at the yard at{8 Main Street, - Non Conn. | 30O, R ST ERG, Florist. kst ; 12 steel Must Get Along on Not More Than :‘::e‘;“sz 1‘1&) p::\h::nf-fi 112,300 ton- 50 Per Cent. in Next Year. ~ ' 815,045,000, ape . 2 pany’s yard at 57 Lafayette Street Telephone 760 | aggregating building at the com- | PLANTING TIME DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon - Building Shea & Burke Whltestone Clsars will be 33,90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 191%. §3 for a box of 50. |ORDER YOUR FLOWERs AND ' &F Main Strazt e rate oer Lncisand " e S SHRUBS FROM THE 3 Wranbiia i 80 K additional . It runs into many millions .. Phane 988 YOU WANT, to-pus your hus. 3 “ hx% before the pu_b!lt. ‘fien :- .=o THERE 1s no advertising medium in - vertising columns of 1&’. gulle‘&m J .m‘&?&?fifiu’““x‘m ts. A A