Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1918, Page 7

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS:' AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Al Cally’ Awswered” Frowiptly Day and Night 88 Main Street (FBR THE MOEYOR CAH) K Good Line of -8 ROBES' THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Coni.: M marm Slank Bock#*Mads and Ruled to Order | | 108 BHOADWAY ARE. YOU OBLIGED' to elemr your threat often’and do you wish yor SN Have € Just try some of sur BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear away th thick fesling in your throat. . 15c a box at DUNN'S PEARMACY 8 MAIN STREET Order’ your TREZE and SH now for fall plarfting, ered anywhdre, Maplewood Nuszery Co. T H it-n Phon. !' PR. F. €. JACKSON PR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: @ a. m. % & p. m. Talephone FRISWELL'S e Jeweler MILFFARY WRIST WATCHES and COMFORT KITS For the SeH)m and Sailors The W, metl! Co. 25 Frankdin Street. OVERHAULING MD HEPAK WORK 9F ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- mMg, Upholstering and Wood Work. lackemithing in all its Wrances. Seatt & Clark Corp. 307 t6 515 North Main St. Johs & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of v DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS - PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES WANT 16 p A pubiic, -y 8 m t!e’fl 18 te 201 . (oo e g BT HNC & RUBS| ders deliv- | { home with a relapse of the grip. ° ile menibers of the Joly | 'k and 1 “amnw b West Main St Gef- Rid of That | influenza, co: Generally el the Washingthn % the next' 48 hmm: cure Will rise slowlyin the Ohio val- P sSouthern New EnghWnd: Fair Tues- tay ahd Wednesday; ymrmer Wednes- The change il térastattfe and the baro- flafl !mum cHEmges\ Mosiddy: &% har W <ide wmoh is followred by 8od tide. Hifvold Motgan hae returded*to the submarine \p»udinfl T, A A The peopia in the village received ietters Cavip Sheridan: seemed and enjsyving thelife in nw.zrmy and closed of the Spanisly influehze, Harv tHy gasless Sun entral avenue. Many noor and. did They ard 6 the they Mise Hildegarde Crowe of’ Hartfard | hag retirned after spending the week fend at her home in South A street. Ernest John T. Donovan of Harttord is vis- iting at nue Miss Pearl Rq vigitor iw (‘1( village ‘~\mdm NEW LONDON PLACES Hediith Lovidon has réséinded the permisstor that chareéwéy and other places of public assembiv Howard 1. Peckisam, son of Ur. ana véce jor cadet @t West Point Military ey, réfurfiéd to Weést Point a short 4ge, after syending a furidugh of five weekd at tha $tdfés that the safiier class of which # is A4 mienfer, Yeariitg dlase (theé two upper classes) ill be sFiduated the first of Novem- 7 fime he expects to rdcetve hiz comi- frission. N6t SOIEy If vou are subject to weak Jungs, lA&' in &t gy E $130 Bottles at all druggists of m-nuhnurer. postpaid. THE wflxnsn. is deidealy” in _Atkantic distriets’ is. recast_district dur- “The temrpera -the upper ldke regionsand thenco ward to' the coast. he forth and miid- Atlantic will Be fresh northeast . fair mthen ' Forecast. the dick, Obeervations im Nerwieh. recorde, reported from onts;, show theé mm. Comparisons, MonduV's' woather: As predicted. il 28 2 .‘_’2!»_#";" o =~ Normally repwslican by from 40 to 50 vetas, the tiown of Breston swilched OVer to-the demecrsticscolumn in the the Mll:_; election on' Monday intwhich oniy 70 Votes Wede cdst. qel‘:clmfln I:nd &2?1?( n elected mmflc assessor, a1 the m fo‘fidm‘hg was Registrar of than——Berinh E. Bur- flafi!‘—dppuum Ther. Bu Chas Frankiin republicdns Loy election on Monday by a gemeral clécted first B. Burdiek, secured The democratic 1rom 12 16 hxgh Vute of 41, e vote d, 35: John P. Hollewell, r, 33. Assessors—Allen B. Burdick, d, 41, Roasier S.. Willett 3 Bodrd of Relief—Otis A. Browni d 3’, William B. M)tchell r, 32. —WilliaH u Mn > Beniflmn e nmm( d, Peckham, 3% Albert 28, Chéridg Maire, mie, r, 38. Collsctor—Chastes H. -1 d 23, Benjamin F. Bentley, r, a, 3, School Copimittee—Appleton M-.me, dW:lz Williim McKelvey, 40, d, R. illet 3 Predictions for Monday: Fair and }sy( ~aoler, . William mhe]l r Franklin is Republican. tron in the of 8 insd tétal vore of M The i || Mddn [following were siected: ‘ater. | Sets; TWO VE’T‘ERAN POLICEMEN EMay- | Thos. Newman d. Race B, Davis, &, 3 l‘, % years; Thes. d M ‘Relief—R. M., Harding, f. Republicans in Montville. vm Sandidates in the Mont: e election on -Monday were elected ui a temt nllflortw of 500 ail - The following Was the A mA:u ore att u" T%ker r, 14§; Boupd of Relist-Itred %. Chapel, T, . 3 T, 148: Hewbert G, , 152 iru’ma' Hm, d. 94; tmut‘; F. Kimeen, & ‘ bl’ers t 146; % Jmmon, b2 . A ’mcxm 4, cm Fatos—! o nona £ m' .h.u xfi'fi.f‘g;“ % cér, A cfui. 4, 85, 1—1.' Mel- E F‘ox, T, 145; 4, 92, Witiias (Contirtued frem Page 5) Juttérs $7430, colléctifig surbage and ashez sweeping 3951, crusher improvements £91 and washouts b Iive llumr Howard 1., Stanten's ausrterly Tepert - showed niné Baild- ifig pet issted. T {rame 6 néw brick 1, rew comerete 1, AGHON to frame 1. e e Fatar T T 19 GREENEVILLE bass on the Thames after| JB the Thames after spendjnz - the ol enl with friencs in the village. corze Kramer of Camp Dévens few days with his parents, s, William' Kramer, of Cer- ; o from ; ing the bows stationed af Mornt., Adtbamd. Al to be in the hest. of health - the food. e hbols in the village will be another week on account |2Nd fo! who was very ' low improving. Chavman is confined to his S0t Four chib and made @ aceount o hired team: to' Preston Stnday City on a basket lunch nid Haq a i\ Iigs returned to' Camyp Devens afl parents, 3 lacal tien: Who' 6wn' automo- vere seem in horse and wagons = 10 the gasless Sunda Howlott was a caller ett City Sunday. orge arrell has returned after Jing the week d¢nd with his rela- 1 Pravidence, R. T, Y hae roturned to his rk aftsf spending a homas Ge; The quarierly CGeorge Linfon was ed anid ordered printed in the jour- Maygr Dégmond, Aldérmen Waterd rittee arze: The council adopted thie survéy of <t partment (19) $2,967.25; ing $1.063.45; - finates départment Clerk J. A. Beaond read the fol- ]0?“!\{ comfrmuntestion $151690, sprinkling 449, hey wWere new & qtrterly cesh statement of the witer osifmissionérs sHowed $36,837.0% the fallowing ex- asrolls, July = 1, September advanced to city treasurer 0, and reservéd for city tréusurer 0I5 Tt was referred to the au- 2 committec. of Folice Chief presenied, accept- Higgins were appointedl 2 com- 10 assess street sprifkling =t nmparoa bv CMI Fntel 4 7 street \isht- public works (42) mm_ ! 5 fite ddpdrt. & 248 and clectris park Aépariment (19) - and Court of Commdon , Norwich, Conn. | ntlemen: —With the advent of the ‘Bresent war it wAS seén fiat With the collecting of largd bedies of men in |various Jocalities in this country for training. itaken i sueh the health Tt neceshar; special précautions mnst be places in drder that f the foércas be conserved. - followed that partieu- lar efforts e made to contesl alf com- ile has been isted] 16 a zunt point die: HRarftable soc cHidrch mct i the o in the chu plies Per « | wast iing municable diseas suppiy safe sup- of milk amd water; provide pro- and safé sydtéms of disposal of és; provide for the proper Hand- of foods: aand in zeneral take up || a lw s e Kind of sork were on the week befdre. Th will nnt meet until further:or nz to the epidemic of Spanisi e TS are busy dig- One man in \hv confimed to . made Kis PP ATance m t My onday. " TAFTVELE AR D Ci Guily #ng Frank weré visitors in the " Jervis was a visitor in | hig Homeé on Marchants’ ave- ¢k of Hartford was a MUST KEEP CLOSED Offfieer Chinan of W he had given 15 thedters, i0 open on Weédnesday and has continued ler umtil further notice Wil Graduate at West Point. o7 the Péckham of the st nfly béén appointed ma- a- Who e Lial Wajor Cadet Peckham, B Bal homeé of nis parents, a8 well a4 the instead of neéxt Jupé, af which Stre i an innocent remiark. Persistent Cough cough as a warning. ECK- ALTERNATIVE may aid you 6pping the couzh. In addition, 4 Valuable tonic and health- such cases. No alcohol, habit-forming drugs. years' suecessful use. or MAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia. i ity Treasurer Charles S , to Sepiethbe Police Dega r‘!m:l\!— LePiervs | Licen: Finance Department— Odpt. of Public Works— Ordinary repairs and expemsés . OQutside work ... Garbage and #shes. Sewers Macadam repairs ..... Oiling and sprinkling ... Parks and trees. Salariss General éxpense ity Court ..... Health Departrient— Gas and Electrisal Dept— Operating and genéral éxpenses... Intérest on $406,000 ms covevass Interest en city G. & B. Interest on loans New improvements, r Park Department— Water Departent— Interest Finance Departmient— Salaries and tax comnwssion Court house ... Milk ingpector Eléction expensés Interést, Loans prior to May 15th, Tés Seéond instalimpnt ment ! Third_instaliment gen Second instaliment G. & . loan ...... g Second instafifen{ North m St. mia- | Temporary loans, 1918-141§ . Contingent | One-fifth West. Thames Fxtraordivary itéms *Overdraft Avery's from May 15, . 1833, is as foi- of receipt: $6376.44 | a *.rI sewer 15000 artment of C!ms(senu—~ cort 148,780 00 o SNy, Temporary 104'1;:“; 95,000.60 | were orhitted mdhoah the é E es. of the village Sunday owing = to _the idffuenza epidemic anpar;mga 500000 Sethy Maiie and Tred Paimer offloans for G. ;m' Wesiorly spent Sumday with friende 14&000 in the villgge. £ 32605 $433,502.49 any question which thight adverselt |p ekflct the health of troopd sither army or mayy in that locality. - Vety ecarly it wad evi@ent thtt no <communi either m T or state, would able of its8lf to propsrly provide the necessary help, #€ial and otner- wg’n, to handle mc:fl. £ don‘ Y énough. efal ad was flm Hecessary 16 assist stich places wheré camps and naval résepvations Wers fo be established. Théve afready existed a federml er- vice which h& beent engaged -in pub- e heafth for many vears. The commissioned oficers of this service are all experiénced in this work, afd i the emergency these officers wefé fushed info aetion. So called oxtrd< Ganforitient Zéneés were around such tamps, cantonments, efe. ?lmah:y ‘s 4 ‘om ait mgg en; work, w: aced m the ha the ¥, & Pubiic. i eaitir Service. "‘nc “-ork. lehm the Tesertations themiselvey was dodé by tHe army or navy, but in thé civil disttict outside fedarat *s wers in charge ang working {n closest cogperation with the rmy or navr: In all cases tho Public hKewith service Ma¢ praferred §1 far as possilile, te Work with and threugh local Health agsmcios amt eonsequently in nearly ali cases, tae closest spirit of cooperstion Kas bee manifestéd. THe dvove gives the walient facts in rz—m'a t6 the formatfdn of a civil safi- district in Néw London eswniy, mt the miers fact that it s necessary to protelt {he neaith of the forces ,n mebhdglstnct makes it Bossible for ih Byl Heaith servics to demau!fi:e fhe value of mcdern sanitary piethods [to the pubdlic at Jarge. It aleo pro- vides an opportunity 6 encotrige nnd build up existing Kealth organi- vm‘ ané accompiish permenent re- It is in the iatter regard that Im{ and state organizdfions are ZII(F& te Heélp by funds and other- =e ju_érfer that their own interesis h Best sérved By I térest in the Wwork. Londen cownty at f the federal géversiment, Cross and state depar are all supplying money for the civ sanitary t London in the city ifself, and Norwieh ed to cooperate ana fumisii certa fielp' to e usged in Norwich ci because the émergener demand tion and Dblcavse, with fedéral aid now available. the lealth organization of Ndrwich can be built AP AnA Wdcdd in x Position where it ¢an de Much bettér work p(-rmaném- @y be said thar the pre anization for heslth nadéquate and ca ing With a oty ¢ i \n Be présent time Civil Sanitary Piet has avail- comfmissionsd ofcer, twe i two train- sanitery inspeetors, tlirée public 4ItH Nufdes. 4nd dne Baoterisiogist. is perssnniel is furnishel frem Vaduifigton dnd frée of cost o the mmumity. Their serviess ata to be |availdBle in thé whalé cdunty, it 1ore particularly in New London and Norwich. Their work will e in cév- 2l com- ; diseasdd, inapection 6f foods and feod plaees, ¢xleguarding “ndg improvisg milk and water sup- plies, sewage disposdl, ets. Tn addi- tiori & vemeredl cHmi¢ 48 heing made réady and a dector and rursss will be available t6 fake care of ~uch crses a& may be foimd. A very close work ing plam has besn made ia ciopers City Treasurer Charles'S. Avéry’s summary of disburdemeénts from May 1918, to September 15, 1918, iv as and eafch Basirs.... bility insurance ance stone crusier, O et e ne dvs et ance Rockwell Street 1mpmnt New Sewer— .West Thames stréet . 'l;o't of Oamdtnu Depart: mpanu.m— eet lighting .. . botids . exclusive of Water and & E. départrhents .. v logn, 1917-181% Thaste: improve provement . . cadam Straet provement A 1 Ceensteriseteiieiiurieis foliows: Unexpended Appropriatiens Dissursewmerts Balssces $40,006.00 $16,887.41 $28,112.39 2.004.00 1&000.64 1,960.00 13.004.00 3.600.00 2.060.06 2.160.41 73846 *5,243.95 16874 154.40 1584 1,486.09 1.408.00 9,525.09 4,560.36 4,864.74 59,245.89 16,360.11 3588459 -m laggg‘xys‘ sd,zn.gg 2 .02 51. 4,386.08 ‘17.1;0!'.97 1,374.30 2.883.70 499,65 1,808.35 346,760.00 17436217 174,397 43 20,000.00 08660 16,000.09 11,480.60 11,430.00 11,760.06 11,769.90 225,860.00 13297168 162,628.37 3,004.06 1,962.51 378143 44,837.30 11,018.75 15,618.75 1,236.00 3,850.06 3 £241.53 #1.33 997 26,461.00 2474255 3,060.06 3,000.08 7,300.60 7,506.08 52 3200.06 7,080.00 7 660,60 2,080.08 2 664,00 140,600.06 140,686.08 4,298.57 311208 6.180.63 s 440008 " 4,800.00 334.80 24,508.00 183.84 s4.027.11 18144.32 541564321 $767,926.36 SR sdgmrars Ay b ok 433119 —— £263,499.11 C. B, Davie r, Miltsn |y estahiishéd b % Katice of 1 fuieral heraafter. o *moim ;c;A' ik DiEd hmu. Ot 6, 1518, ilu ot Bty n‘;;égh s T B o g 0t m = .mé‘ ’z«fjfl oy Oet. gf !r hE m&; 0.l mAg Orang, 3 :4 naiive ot ??gfi % o stnny.‘g lr"gn" E Shober A0 -‘—! 1 et g V%‘z‘,‘ 1? T186R, .g(a ”°§§ufi ton_Oct. 6. 1918, Com yosopnmx‘ ERAS, lka £ !w mx-.ih’ t6t m 9(” s s"gu . ™ Antade o ot n.""igi?‘ i !fitfi.‘ ':'5‘ 080 Yonasm, kel 14 axed 'A‘E.Dm--m Grucn Gfixnd Wi 16 190 Egaen bar, in hér & i A e ro A)bsfl G. mmflm«m Pn( e st Bgun), Oct. 5, 1918, g, gm’«’-’ m“‘;‘,&é’f‘x ;Qet! 1918, Ra 3 xsmss i funeral he?gnfke‘ z PROSY—[n _ this city, Oct. Jeanstte Frost. Gorvlefls at (ztgcr! funeral parlore, 7 - ggl\&t( ~treg: s e?gasasv afte‘r- 3 a T Maplewses camets :yc el 1f thig city, Oct. 7, 1818 nuam lester Carrofl, son ¢ Mrs. 1TOIl 4f 78 Céstral avenie. 1918 €. SULLIVAN I Fitchiville, 7, 1813, ;}nm Therasd Mers, wife of John Notice ar fiitieral hereafter. Jll&f—l 8 city, Oet. 7, 1918, Adelia a 5¥nfi . daughter of Delia b em&rmana Aisxander J. Sinay, aged P«mérfl lrom ber late hWome on Danisl street Wedna fternoon, Oct. 8, um'.‘ 60[0\’:‘.. ial in Maplewood !%« Norwich, Jet, 8, tis Panod, dzad 26 vears, Notite 6f funéral Hereatier BAILBY-—In Preston, Oct. 3 Réymond Bauér of New AJODINIM — In thic 1818, Nec Jerajotele, aged 7 vears Fumeral st Geger's parlors, 10 Frank lln c(rem ednesday morming. Oct 8.3 Trhmr O"thodnx o 3 1918, 1818, H. Hav 1918, s city. Oet. T o f aged oseph Tearnes, Se:-vlces at Gager's funeral parlert Wednesday, Okt, 9. at 2 o'clock. PUCKER—In _Griswold, Ost. 6 1815 Mrs. Intud Wileox Tucker widow of Curvstal Tucker, 90 vears. f heér sen, 3 drew Chesebrd. in Griswold, Wodnes- 4t ¥ p. w. PBuridl in _Read- tr km eemétery in Lithon. Fanéral ‘m‘V—In New T?wdfin Ovt. € 1918 rge, snd Lusretia Mason, aged LAMR- A SWEZEY—in_TLebsnen. Oct Jotham H. Swazey. ag‘e/{ 54 \eah Notice ¢f funerdl Weredtier. COLE—Suddenly. in Roselie, 5, 1918, Wilfred Sustin Col Funeral from Main siveet, 5 . afterngon, Oct. &, at 4.30. Wes: Havey. smmm T Norwis W. Backus hospital, én Sunday, Oef. vears. The funsral . Ricaard “Miss Kda 51018, ing par 354 Wain street, p. 1N Map cemétery in Norwich en the Gay. CARD OF THANKS, We wish to thawk alt our friemds for their kindueéss and sympathy af the ¢ of the death dnd Taneéral of Ray- mend B. Gibson; zlso thuse nese who sent beautiful flowers, especially the Por-| teons & Muitenell Ca. apd tie clerks ig] their empi ME. AND VEBS. MR, KD MRE Norwich, Oct, RWTN GTBRON. 18. CARD OF THANKS tp e%tend our Sincere r kind f-flenufi and relgh, 0 and especially {0 the overseers and to Mr. Williame of the Admore Weolen Co. of Tantic. (Signed) MRS PLORBONCE ROGMRS, MR. AND MPT)S OHQ\RTAEQ ROGHERS ! Fitehville, Cnnn e e ticn With the departmeat of justice i order thaf vemereal diseuss may be stampéd out. Ft is probahie timi up- wards of thirty thousand doMurs will be spent hére Guring the prasémt year by feders| ané state sgencies in this work. New Lendon city bas placed &n imspector at fhe sereies of this of- fice; hag provided offices in the city pafl; nd is providing and puiting in- to condition boilding to be used as 4 igberatoty and vemereal clinic. Thege will be sauippéd by federal fitada, but are t6 be at the service of the district at large. The purpese of this office it to co- dperats with theé city officials and co- ordinate al} public health agencies g0 a8 t6 get thée mavimume effeet. The dfficer i charee hds héen made dep- uty stdte commiSsiener of health for w uéeers rveport direct fo this offies, In view of ihe fict that Norwich is 2 most impertant poiat in this dis- trict and that conditions thers can be greatly improved by ecénterted action this office desires tb ask certain nelp from the city in order fo improve the organizétion for thé present emer- nm and to Aeshonstrate the vahie f itereased suppod for kaalth work so that #t wHI continué permanentiy. e thwmi specific recommenda- tions are 6: (1) The iding (preferably in the city Hall) of suitable s for the heaith devartment &nd equipping of thess affices, (3) A full fide clark and ographer for the hedlth © (3) To aseist the federal auman- tieé in thé mem émergency. sérvices of 4 uan - aaty Ty @lscussion. clinic will be furnished #f no lecal cooper: alone. ed in X easingly Tondon, county and all. heaith: | the citizens of Norw a properly organized department. No rtment could exist ice and no city should al- Icwy sueh a state of affairs to cor tinue under any It is respecifuily requesied tha(,ar- tion be faken as early as possible as it is the desire of this office to begin Norwich at onee. heglth dej doctor’s of work in Respectfully, / ; Wlll. GGNTINUE AL THIS WEEK ~ mmmumwwhvelmmdh dividual ressen for visiting this store diiting Fall Opesing Week = all this week — we have selected a number sf fters il new and s Fall Merehandise and offer thm&mmmmfi—mddluumflm;d itgm for everyone. Come Today or Any Day This Week Do not for a moment dreamn of missing this importamt event—equal values will probably not be offered on such a wide range of goods this season. sasemmdeme this week. each PlLLOW GASES SHEETS, BLANKETS, ETC. 50 Gosén Piliow Cases, shies 42286 and 15x06—Special price éach.. 296 One case 6f Seamless Shéets, sizé 81x90, regular $2.00 valtie—Speéial priGs sBbh ... ... 00 ers B A Lt e St s RIS 50 dozen Wash Cloths, good size~Special prick each........ici...s B0 One Bale of shert lengths in Crash Towellng, régular valus 26¢ to 37%c—Speeial price a yard.. = 1% White Otting Flannel, 36 inchés wide, reguldar valué 45c—Spectal price 4 yard . B Y 38 100 dozen 'Hdfli!'xied Napkis, good quality—Special price each.... 1346 Bates’ Turkey Red Table Darfask, amorted checks and fig\!re! rég- ulgr $1.00 value—Special pricé a yarl........o.oiuu.. AT T Ty 756 Satin-finish Table Damask, 70 inche& wide, in & splendid assortment of pattérns, regular §1.00 value—Special price a yard.............. 75 Irish Undion Tablé Damask, in six designs, 72 inches wide, régular $3.50 value—Special price a yard.......... SAREL e BT ... $185 100 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, large s f uldr $2.50 value—Special price ....... $1.%8 50 pairs of 11-4 size Nearwool Blankets, in gray and white, with border, regular $4.00 valte—Special price a pair............ $295 25 pair of White Wool Blankets, slightly soiled, size 70x82, reguldr $7.98 yalue=—Special Prife a PAI. ... covecsnreninrviiecreseisniss: $0.95 Silk and Cotton Gingham Plaids, 30 inchés wide, neat designs and colorings, for waists and dresses, regular 7hc value—Special price, B FBE o eovodeciadideace s biia e S . .., Boe Serge 44 mch’ mde plain and striped effects, for dress and srm-m in bfack, navy®and gray, regular $2.08 value—Special price a yard $1.59 § Norfolk Suiting, 60 inches widé, in gray mixture with white hairline , stripe, regular $2.00 value—Special fice a yard..... oils P Souies ok 5l $159 '#6-inch Satin, new Fall designs, plaids and stripes, in a spléndid as- sortment, for waists, dresfes and skirts, regular $2.00 value— Special price @ yard ...s...... B e LA SIS L s R iy iie PESE dark greén and wine, regula price a yard 36-inch Velveteen, for dress or suit, navy, brown, in black, taupe, Copénhagen, :3 00 value — Special crounds, .Good® quality Outing Flannel, Best quality Apron Gingham, wanted checks, regular DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERINGS { A comprehensive showing of everything that is new and dependabls in Home Furnishings—Draperies of ali kinds and Floor Coverings. These Perecales, 36 inches wide, regular 35¢ value—Special price a yard 27 inches wide, in in a excellent quality, new Fall designs and colorings; vegular 35c value—Special price a yard..... R T A RN E Dress Ginghams, stripes and solid colers, regunlar 3¢ value—Special price a yard.... 0c value—Special price z yard... light, medium and dark a splendid assortment of staple complete assortment of all the PR YR are special values for Fall Opening Week. Curtain Scrim, with neat lace borders, in white and ecru, value 25c a yard—Fall Opening Price ..... dereersseaaesiieanieaa tiecerasnens Imported Scotch Mddras, white and ecry, in a wide range of pat- terns, vaiuve 3% a yard—Fall Opening Price.............ouie0 . . £ Serim Curtains, with pretty lace edging, regular value $1.59 a pair— Fall Opening Price . Shert ends of good quality Linoleum, size 1 x 2 Fall Opening Price, eaCh .........ccocvvneens agesieesoasorangosanse . ......... e S yards, value $2.00— §1.00 Printed Linoleums in patterns suitable for every room in the house, vatue $1.25 a square yard—Fall Opening Price $1.02 § Inlaid Linoleums, in neat tile patierns, in blue, green, red, biack and and white, value $2.25~Fall Opening D’rice, a square yard......... $1.79 Smyrna Rugs, reversible, size 27 x 54 inches, value $2.50—Fall Open- ing Price . . . $2.18 Mottled Axminster Rugs, dependable quality, size 27 x §4 inches, value $3.25—Fall Opening Price .......... e Axminster Rugs, Opening Frice . . high grade, size 9 x 12 feet, value $37.5¢—Fall THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL €. troent. The nursing faci in Norwich with those of th get the best publl vice available. The question as té whether it may be mecessary clinic in Norwich may be left for later If it is desirable such federal aid Ti will be noted that any assistance requested is for the good o With some assistance fram the aity the full force of this office can be exerted with federal and state aun- thority and a health departmentstart- Norwich which to effici in Norwich under the direction of thig office is requested. (4) Sufficient appropriation to car- on the activities of the health de- health nursing ser: install _a ion is forthcom will and - will circumstances. H. €. COD¥, P. A. Surgeon in Charge. Mayor On mofion conference ~with Dr. held reeently . J. Brophy, by of Desmond explained that a Cody had been the Mayvor and Dr. the city health officer, in consequence of which this muriication was’ before the council. Alderman-. M. R. the | Waters the ocommunication whs re- time mpe'-cor for | férred to the finanee committee. ties now availa- i1 be coordinated offiee in order to venereal a Norwich hecome show ch the: value of in-.a comi- Chureh & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 Pt HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN GEE] ¥y The PimTwnel 122 Prospect St. . Phene 511" SHEA & BURKE" -7 41 Main Street Funeraanrecton

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