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AND EMBALMERS LADY. ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and ‘Night =~ 88 Main Strest WE CAN SELL Team Harness AT 1HE RIGHT PRICE. A good fine of AUTO ROBES and small lot broken sizes of FUR COATS, THE L. . CHAPMAN 0. 14 Bath Strect. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 102 BROADWAY - TEAMING AND TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND ATI REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP Phone 175 anything more refreshing and healin- ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER. 1t's a powder that. preserved the teeth, destroys the gefms &fid ®weetens the breath. Try it yowll like it. . Scld-at Dunn's Pharinaey. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE - DENTISTS Norwich, Saturday, May 11, 1918, ] THE WEATHER.. Tennessee eastward, Temperatures; were higher, although o Beasonal still considerably “below ‘the average in the northwest. There will be showers Saturday in New England, followed by clearing weather. 1t will be cooler Saturday in the At- South it will be warmer Sunday in the center Of: the middle. Atlantic lantic states as. far south as ‘Carolina. states. p Storm warnings, are. displayed along the Atlantic coast from Norfolk to Eastport. Winds for Saturday ahd Sunday: North Atlantic—Strong southwest | fair, west winds; showers -Sunday; cooler Sunday. Middle Atlantic—Strong west - northwest winds, diminishing Saturday night; llearing weather. Forecast. Southern New England: Saturday, Sunday fair. QObservations. in Nerwich, The following records, reperted from Sevin's pharmaey, show the changes temperature and the. barometric in changes Friday+ Comparisons. Predictions for Friday: Friday night. Friday's weather: Threatening, fol- lowed by fair; cloudy and showers ai night. Sun, Moos amd Tides, Showers occutred generally from the upper Mississippl valley and central Showers followed by clearing, cooler; Showers for Tn Norwich fifty years ago the chief topic of discussion was the proposed increase to the city of Norwich. It was proposed to include Greeneville, {’gerwich Town, Bean Hill and Fast 4t plain in the City limits. meetings were held to try and Fovent the action as it was said that no ma- terial benefit could be derived from Such a policy. Extracts from The Bulletin's files of '68 follow: Arrested Bold Swind May 5, 1868:—A bold swindler who had obtained considerable ° money from local manufacturers was ar- rested by Capt. Small. The man had claimed that he was an agent of 'a concern that made dies and that cer- tain concerns in this city had infringed on his patent. He had papefs made out which looked all right and many paid without a murmur. The residents of Fast Great Plain are also in opposition to the proposed . | extension of the city and will adopt & resolution to prevent it. The Weather. May 9, 1§68:—The weather took a sudden change on Friday and a heavy snow fell for sometime. There were several inches of snow which disap- peared very rapidly and the sun came out. On the Sound a heavy thunder storm was reported. The die swindler who was arrested recently has been released on bonds to to t T High if Water. ! EESemaal Pl 18 after high water it is 1o tide; which 1s ‘followed by flood tide, GREENEVILLE Amateur Baseball in Village—Person- als and Notes: Saturday afternoon the Mustangs, captained by John Bradlaw, will play the Slippery Eels, led by John Grum- ko on the Mohegan Park diamond. On Greeneville Sunday afternoon - . the team will play the Lisbon Stars. Personals and Notes. Mrs. Margaret Hyde is moving from Sixth street to Céntral avenue. Charles J. Smith of Northampto: was a visitor in the Village Friday. h 4 Miss Jane Grahath ' of Harftford visiting friends on ‘Céntrai avenue. of Moon ‘Rises. . m. of $600. He claims to have wealthy relations. 7 On the site of the Rockland Paper Mill at Montville which was destroyed by fire. a large, new mill will be erect- ed @ seventy-six inch machine is to be_installed. The buflding will be fire- DProof and have an iron roof. May 4, 1868:—At a meeting held in Norwich Town on Saturday evening to discuss the proposed plan of in- creasing the limits of the city to in- clide Norwich: Town and Bean Hill There was considerable opposition to the projects as many claimed that they did not want to- gaddle themselves with a debt that they had no part in contracting, and of which not one dol- lar had been spent for their benefit. A resolution was adopted appointing a committee of five to take immediate action to prevent the extending of the city limits. Jerry Heffernon, residing on Thames w STEEL ARRIVING FOR THAMES RIVER BRIDGE. Thirteen Carloads Are on Hand—Work n, Can Scon Begin. A lot of steel for the Thames river bridge has arrived, 13 carloads being now unloaded at the west end of the proposed structure. As fast as dis- is Propose to Add Greeneville; Norwich Town, Bean Hill and East Great Plain to Norwich—Much Opposition Was Manifested Fifty Years Ago. i street while scuffling playfully with a friend in a store, Saturday, dashed his hand through a pane of glass and cut the artery, tendons and nerves in the arm and badly lacerated the. flesh. Opposition in Greeneville. May 5, 1868:—A meeting of the vo- ters of the town of Greeneville was held last evening and a resolution to prevent the City of Norwich from in- creasing its limits to incldde Greene- ville, was unanimously adopted. Much opposition is felt in Greeneville to the proposed project. John Barry in ascending a ladder to réach thé roof of a barn feil 22 feet striking on his left shoulder and left side. It is feared that he is internally injured. The Common Council held a regular meeting Monday evening and several petitions were received asking that proprietors of land on the West Side| be -ordered to clear the sidewalks of rubbishs May 6, 1868:—During the past mionth the !feal estate transactions have fallen off considerably and ohly $20,000 was the amount of the business for the month. The largest sale was that of a piece of property on Laurel Hill Avenue that brought .$3200. The market prices in the city havé tanen a slight increase and beef has gone up five cents per pound. Ba- nanas are quoted at $1.50 per dozen and oranges at $1.00. Osham_Cross vas elected foreman of the Willilam M. Williams Engine Co. at a recenht meeting. % City Resefvoir Progressing. May 7, 1868:—The work on the new Teservoir is progressing rapidly, tl- though it i a large undertaking, as eighty acres have to be cleared. One- fourth of the six-foot wall which is to encircle the reservoir has been built and about one-half of the'land has Dbeen cleared. From the large nu ber of springs that have made their appearance since the work began it is thought that the reservoir will be ex- cellent gpality. The Norwich Light Infantry which paraded in New Haven recently re- ceived the compliment of being the most soldierly and best drilled_troops in_the state. The pavement for the . Central Whart bridge is being laid. It is to be of sanitary paving material which is a strong disinfectant. S S MR S e AL S R S DIVIDES UP ROSE PLACE PARKING SPACE. and Trucks Are Assigned Their Limits, Public service automobile and auto- mobile express trucks now have Rose place divided between them according to orders issued this week since must drive around. The space provided for the passen- ger automobiles is not adequate for all, as it gives room for only five cars. ELEVENTH DIVISION P PICKS MORE MEN. Will Be Sent to Fill Call for Special Lines of Waorkers. in - straight and turn Under_the call received by draft boards for volunteer conductors and motormen, Fritz Hoagland; 2 conductor who has been working on the New London division of the trolley, whose home is in Waterford, has enlisted with the Eleventh division board and has been -accepted. He is to go to Camp Dix, New Jerse RAN 4 'RICHMOND | GES We Will Carry a Complete Stock At All Times COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU SCHWARTZ BROS., - Water Street “The Big Store with the Little Prices” gourie of New London and, of Harry F. Ligourie of Waterford. Dr. Strauss was graduated from the Baltimore, in 1913. tenant, pany 30th division, which leave for France immediately. He is now a lieu- commanding Ambulance com- departuré of her husband for France. GARDEN TALK GIVEN FOR PARISH ASSOCIATION Miss Avery Gives Park Church Wo- men Gardening Instructions. College of Physicians and Surgeons, 0. 117, medical reserve corps, is expected to Mrs. Strauss is residing in Greene- ville, S. C., near Camp Seyier, until the The Parish House Association of Park church held@ its anncal and last LAHN FURNITURE CO. Main Street NORWICH TOWN Letter Received From Corporal S. J. Lynch—Dorcas Society Opens Mite Boxes—Conference Delegates Chosen A letter has been received in Nor- wich Town by a friend of Corporal S. J. Lynch, formerly of New Britain now in France. Corporal Lynch did guard duty in this city last summer. He tells of being in the trenches since Fel‘Jru:Lry‘, and of having little time to write and when the chance to write come writing material or mail service was lacking. “Things have been fairly quiet, with a shell hitting rather close now and them. but you soon get so used to them that you count them as a short while before and seeing some of the; beautiful spots in France. Conference Delegates. Delegates appointed Thursday eéve- ning at the mid-week sefvice of the First Congregational Church to the New London County Conférence of Ministers and Churches to be held in New London are Mt. and Mrs. OWen S. Smith, Miss Jennie L. Case, George F. Hyde and Rev. George H. Bwing. Mite Bex Opening. The Dorcas Society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the parsonage on West Town street, with a good attendance, Mrs. F. H. Bushnell presiding. There was the opéning of the mite boxes for the yeat and leaf- lets wére read which contained inter- 203 Main SL, Norwich, Ct. Miss Cecelia Enright charged the cars are taken to Groton,|Charles S. Fairclough and other driv-{ On May 17 Leon-G. Young of Jew-|meeting of the season at the Osgood |part of the day’s work.” esting accounts of Mite boxes. : ] £ He was giv- street, 1s visiting: with friends in ready to go for another shipment. _ |ers of public, service cars made a pro- |ett City and Albert J. Fontaine of [ Memorial on Friday afternoon. In the |en out-post duty which is not oy : 8 Office Hours: Haven Steel work will begin on the New |test on last Monday night to the com- | Jewett City will go to Laurel, Md, as}absence of the president, M “rank | easy b r v ither Returning From Florida. : 9amto8p m e 3 , Mrs. Frank|easy as you are away either to one e London side of the river. mon council that they were being|carpenters. . H. Bunnell, Mrs. Alfred N. H. Vaughn, | side or out on “No Man’s Land,” with| _Mr. and Mrs. George W. Guard of Telephone TAFTVILLE “The: steam derrick which has been | crowded out of Rose place by the ex-| Also the Eleventh board will send|presided. After the usual business of |only three or four men, He writes.| Washington street have left their win- in use at Groton while the timbers for | pressmen. on May 20 the following five men as|the afterndon. including the reports of | About 330 one morning they had a|ter home in Daytona, Florida and are e e framework were unloaded has been n Tuesddy the expressmen iwere |mechanics to Fort Myer, Va.: secretary and treasurer,.was completed | few visitors wi ve thi = v in_North A N Death of Mrs. Charles Kloss—Other|taken across the river, where it is|ordered out of Rose place completely,| John J. Donohue, Westerly. Mrs. Hehry T. Arnold, for the ‘éfni‘f D0 (ot Riattad Tack T then Tnas | visiting: e Bl P operated in_connection with the un- nd Shoe M ed Duck for tiem visiting Mrs. Guard's parents, Mr. end loading of the steel. Mrs. Titus. 5 7 lines. Village Happenings. glving all the parking room to the| Patrick J. Sullivan, Westerly. Corp. Lynif ordered the auto-rifie put nating committee, consisting of Mr: Hamilton Watches . TS, rd’ public service passenger cars. Police-| Irederick Richards, Montvilie. Hugh H. Osgood, Mis. W. Tyler|to use and they saw no more of them. |ill. BT The death of Maggie Wohlleben, wife ——— man Henry Fenton was stationed there | Walter F. Bergman, Montville, Browne and herself, read the list of (A few days later the report came of . or Chatles ]3{ !()‘qs, Ofiurnd\v&é her| - Galling of Commen Pleds Docket, dul.;mgwme (:)ay é° see_that the new| Matthew Geary, Montville. (‘)rficer to be elected for the coming|one Boche being found in the barbed Shert Paragraphs. All Gr: Yome at 6 Norwich® avenue, Wednes- Y rules were obeyed. SIS R FeREs wire entanglement. He tells of his & b sivs day evening after an illness of about|, The annual caling of the dacket o} Tyesday night Mayor Allyn L. Brown WEDDING ANNOUNCED. President, Mrs, Fran! Company t4King a seventy mile hike |has returned, after & business 1D th THE WM_ FRISWELL co. a week with pneumonia. She was|{1€ HONTL OF TOIMOR BECS B eon at | notified Police Chief George Linton of s Yico Sroidents, Mews Will New York. sl 25.27 Franklin Street born in Bavaria, Germany, 39 years|}® fAS Y RER MGECAY Afienoot &, modification of these orders and on |Dr. H. W. Strauss Marries Miss Anna len, Mrs. Allan Latham and iy g ago, the daughter of Christopher and |3, 0500k, St TRy e the BEESICINg | Wednesday and since then this change | - Ligourie, Formerly of New London. |(harles W, Prentice; secretary After passing a week in Boston, Miss = | Margaret Wohlieben, and came to this | 1G85 oo SCTORTRGE, OF OtAEIVISe |nas been in effect. This gives the James A, Bidwell: treasurer, M -1 o 3 Norwieh, | ClaTa Stith has returned o ber Home |country when very' voung, locating | 3ihose of such nfried cases thereon|pupiio service passenger avtomobiles| Announcement is made of the mar- (%% W, Avery: executive committee, | OASIN (PiCRNS, NG Dna'Sirs | on Washington street I | st in Occum. . She came to-Tattville | 82 ST U0 T Segadlt or ap. | the space for parking from the cross- |riage of Miss Anna L. Ligourie of | )l Frank H, Puilen, Mrs. Charles| | Oak of Fort Wr £ e aborit 32 years ago. She attended the| S3208.10 WIHEh (here 15 defauit of ab- | walk to the rear end of the iron rail- | Baltimore, formerly bf New London, to | 3¥ler Bard, Jfrs. Irederic A. Cary, | gyysx8oN-—In Stonin 1915 | Miss Agusta Learned has retutned <chools in Ogeumn. . |the ontinuative of sugh cades. ing alongside of Preston Bros.' store.|Dr. Henry W. Strauss of New York, |Jts, Herbert Branche, Mrs. William |~ daughter to M Johii | to her home on Bast Town street, af- &he was married to Charles R. Kioss ' Expressmen must keep below this rail- | Mrs. Strauss is a graduate of Frank | Perry; auditor, Mrs. George D.| Shannon. g !ter passing a week with Mrs. Joseph Narwich on April 21, 1980, by the T ing when they park their cars in|Memorial hospital of Baltimore in the | COLt- BAILEY onington, Emith, of Washington strest. Rey. Mr. Kearns. . She is_survived by| ~The Canadian Government has plac- | Rose place. They are also prohibited | ciass of 1011 and has beén practicing | These were all duly elected to office, daug to M = her father, two sisters, Mrs.. Charles|ed contracts to the value of £3200,000|from backing their cars down from|her profession there since her gradu- | Vg vote being cast by the secretary. Bailey A ball game was played on the Nor- A King of Norwich and. Mrs. Ernest|for new railway equipment. the street to get into position, but|ation. She is a sister of Alfred Li-j Dlans for the evening of patriotic Mys wich Town groen Thursday aftertioon Jones of Baltie, and five _children, 2 tableaux to be given on Wednesday, to | betwi Norwich Town OF ALL KINDS ON _and_ g 5 L én d between the Norwich Town school and Agnes P, Cafl W, Mildred K., Byron : St HON Bite ti he Broadway grammar school, Nor: AUTOMOBILES, .. and Howard B, and her Kusband e e tsE e | MORRISGN IO 3| wich Town winning, 10 to 4 31 5 Although Mrs, Kioss was a_member of Siue : symbolical hnrh the three great wars| 1015 a son 2 8 4 the Lutheran chureh in. Norwich she X IDESTIFICATION NUMBER which America has passed,| Morrison. CARRIAGES, ‘WAGONS, | :/nced the Taftille Congrogationai g ‘ cvery, dotail of eostume Wil e BALTIC. TRUCKS #nd CARTS church and was one of the most ac- FURNANE GRRTATIAN NAME | rried out to perfection with an ap- DIED. - tive membérg of the Christian Endeav- = e — = — — — ——— — = propriate musical setting for each pic- | CONWAY—In Stonin; or society. Rev. C. E. Tibbitts is to preach in She leaves a large circle the M. urch Sunday at 10.30 a _DATE OF BIRTH | of friends who sincerely mourn her Mechanical ‘Répaite, Painfing, Trim- PLACE OF BIKTH ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. omas F MWEENNA—In & Mrs. William H. Allen has full T pAY | ervice in the eve- loss. YEAR \ MoNTH | COUNTRY SEOTION CITY OR TOWN charge of the entertainment. i oa i S by the pastor. Blacksmithing in all its brances. — | | The ubual excellent afternoon's pro- LIVAN—In 3 A R S ‘ | ‘ gramme mext followed. = Mrs. Charles Monthly payments to disabled Cana- : - Bdwin Pollard, formerly of Taftville —— — pr ! = U B T RUIBL L L e ¥ il s ) but now of Boston. has received his SR 1] RANK Conbans pression two songs, Spring is Here, S ; . orp orders to report at Massachusetts In- L B LR TS ried e by Edith Dick, and Come Down 1o Wik = = . ® | stitute -of - Technology for training- as N 2] | 1 by Carl Deis, whil $ in- atingto = 507 to 515 Norti an aviator. He enlisted. come {ime ki | | | | vatlably eRAFmIng, 69 sohed Tor en. | HGLOUD—In this Children COry orth . ago but has just received his call. He | ' B 5 N Charies Haski 185 g D e Moy 08 -~ Main St. |20 ot boe, mempber of the Polard bomcloid | | | i e Ealh SiEset e e at s FOR FLETCHER'S ——— e ._|Yamily to join the fortes which are COMMISSION ED)| [ 1 i sympathetic manner, % lock. Requiem m St.” Pat- A . helping to make the world safe for o ! | | T ATTeE ke rnaE Mits Mo AT O s chureh at 10 o CASTORI WILLIAM C. YOUNG democracy. His older brother Wilfred BRANCH OF SERVICE Avery spoke in an Interesting-infor- [MORLBY—In this city ¢ is with the English army in Flanders, mal way on Vesetable Gardening, giv- r TGt uocessor to having served for three vears in the ing her ers much valuable first- s Tonie of By wary THE DIME SAVIA BANK STETSON & FOUNG thenches. ’Anothflr‘brother Ernest is s hand information about the prepara- ;1 riet, Mon OF NORWICH, CARPENTER and BUILDER |in ciratine the tan = to-do his part PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES IN BRANCH OF SERVICE tion of. the soil, and when dnd how to iiem ma regular Semi-Annual Dividend 3 i ant it; the care of the vesetable 9 o'clodk. |, THS, TERUL S G nt & Best work and materimle st right T Y » FRONM TO the best time for Weeding v 1, 1918, | h05 PeRt O fron prices by skiued laber A One Hundred Per Cent. Membership. | cultivating them, weére points on which 1 68 years. mo < Telephone % West Main St | Since the organisation of the Junior RANK Cosany | REG. OR SHIP | RANK HIP | DATE who is an enthusiastic | BENNETT. 10, O S ! e Wi Cfoss In the Westiontos schoot on . - I gardener hewell, dwelt | Jpseph Henry som o K L. WOODARD, Treasuter. Tuesday all the . puplls &t the school I at length, giving those in her audience| TR 5 = have become membhers and have raised | | ~ who were amateurs, the benefit of her Rt = ' hesides the dues for membership the = own experience. ——— s . ETNA-Bi 'm of $10. Taftville is the first s“choul l | [ Following the talk on gardens the | oo | Bowlmg-TflEAr. A‘-&mll“l J © have a 100 per cent. membership. | \ it ok f;,'r:‘m'“i“"l'ge“(‘;} B | 7 ALLEYS Phonc Conn. 6 TABLES Assortm Enlists in Merchant Marine. | | Il the aftarnoon, consisting of Mrs. Sohn || H Majestic Building, Shetucket 8t ent taiiin Kuhs, T o2 Vibos e ‘ t ‘ Blackmar, chairman, Mrs, G “rc ien | Nerwich, Confi. of enlisted in the U, &, merchant marine l; g Sl e 8 Sowl and play Billiards for axereiss | through Gustave Hedler, the local re- DATE OF DISCHARGE | REASON 1 ¥ °, and recreation DIAMOND JEWELRY ypraiting officer. He will report at S | =g 15 Main Strest = . noms Boston, CONNECTIOUT PERSONAL MILITARY SERVICE RECORDS GIVE THE RECORDS OF : a —_— YOUR SERVICE MEN. | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS | J 15 Stars on Flag. P A . | SCARF PINS The Ponémah housd s added four MILITARY ADDRESS Something for Relatives of Soldiers DENTIST | RINGS iew stars to their service flag, making and Sailors to Do at Once. ofice Hourst | a total of 15 star : 2 DIRE TGRS 912 a. m—130 to 5 p. m. ! PENDANTS T The committee on information and Wed. an® Sat. Evenings 78 | . Personal Mention. & research of the Norwich war bureau is . oy 0O 365 Thaver Buildiig BRACELET WATCHES Mrs. Joseph Belair and-family who HOME ADDRESS sending out a second call to patriotic —AND— G band-oe, MR RAD! have lived in- Taftville. for the past titizens to attend at once to their . IOLITE STRAP SRR A T VOTER? v of suppiving the neceseary in. WATCHES, gy el o ot — tormation for the complete record of : ETC. = - — every Norwich man in the service of \- Providence, R. L i WIFE'S MAIDEN NAME | DaTE oF ManniacE | PLACE the United States, including all tiHe s = branches of the army, the navy, the ¢ y e Personale. ' Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A. Lady Assistant J“I &Geo_ H. Bhss Robert Graham of Hanover wag a ’ These . records will be sent to the Telephone 352-3 =3 visitor in the village Friday. — - state capitol at Hartford to becomeé g ey . —_— NAME OF RELATIVES STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE =T part of the permanent records of the|@ HENRY E. CHUR?H A o Bernara | Wunderlicke formerly an " i = T e M SITHEARLEN “ employe of the J. B, Maftin. v, s _important that this-matter be PROTECT, YOUR: ey~ . f tmplove of the J. B Mastin, ompany, attendeq to at once, and friends and Ve 9 A G F. §. |90 L. 0.0. Moost, Friday evening. - relatives of the men in service are |V . Bt abkbacids L - - | camnestly requested to send in the y J 3 FOOT T 2 i needed information. Co-operation will e : v LICENSED GHIROPODIST ’ i BOl et astanos t0 LIRAOEN et FLOWERS e o ety Bl S d | 0% Bt Being "AF 2 , and a sure way ne Lost Vitiolss n the - e 7_~%"£;3‘ a’ulflwfl. permanent record. ‘ : Bicoming Plants, Cutflowers, Swest (Cat sut 408 wall. cougen. tud : - ding, Norwich . > | Relatives are urged to clip from The ionel i (PLAUT-CADBEN BUMLDING) ~ s - ; | v ; eas of exceptionel quality. Floral BUALDING ‘ormerly of Waterbury. . Phone 1366.4 | 3 - OCOUPATION 1N CIVIL Lirs = e Bulletin the forms found on this page, | Designs for Funerals, Wedding Dec- 135,142 Main St, Nerwieh,” Comm - CHURCH supply the desired answers, writing the | grations. Visitors welcome. P send me catalogue and NSt dwéribing the | answers in lead pencil, and send the conditiont, priteh, ibrme Akd full pamiculars - . pr ¥ ¢ FRATERNAL ORDERS form nestly and legibly filleq out to B VR R et | oarcing your easy payment. plas. Del-Hoff Hotel Gibert §. Raymond, Room No. 113,| 87 Lafayette Strest Telephone 760 | Hams™ - g i e 74 a5 i CASUALTIES Thayer building, Norwich. | Yown EURGPEAN" PLAN : ATE 2D, WOUNDED, ETC, PERSON_NOTIFIED ADDRESS DATE Tf you have no relative in the ser- State e ERatr 3 p vice, “clip the form from this paper } ; N and give it to a friend who has a SHEA & B RKE & T e relativé in the service. Please indi- DR R J COLLINS e 7 s i g s cate :Ay whom the form has been an- 41 in S . - bl i Y swered. Main Street : y . E Prompt servicedayor night — T \ A : e e East Berlin—Friday evening Suf- F alD' < K v T e Sl uner irectors S : fragan Bishop Acheson was at St. Ga- briel's church for confirmation ser- lm Main Street, Norwich, Come: