Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919 THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE ®othing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put un Firm, Healthy Flesh and to }nfrrnu Strength, Vigor and Nerve orce. Judging from the.countless prepara- tions and treatments which are con- { Hnually being advertised for the pur- | Bose of making thin people fleshy. de- h and beauty, thousands of men thelr ex- L us ually ©3 a welcome pearance; the ntly being as- ht also carr| - a yvement . ¢ ‘enery and [ w ' Althos : ) s - t WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS sease is no respactor of ung and old a fctim is warned anger. Nature fights ; Jndigestion, ingomnia, “loins aad lower ab- Aty in urinating, all are trouble brewing in your er- nd quick relief , Haarlem Oil Cap medy has stood red years in help- f “disease. where it has sure to get the Brand. In + genuive sealed pack- DEEDS ARE ha I days at A Ja 1, 29 T a 46-248 Wash ] T P. Peloanin ‘o ¥ m to Antone ASK FO H@r%iéifi’s The Onginal Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids ‘RS are IMITATIONS S orders for the p N — — £8P L AT & es-Barre N. Y. 000 Danh 85,000 C 5,000 N HL “onsolidat 902 Chapel St. h syn \p'flms appear you will | in cect from the home | ANOTHER NEW LONDON POLICE EPISODE (Special to, The Bulletin) ‘ New London, Jan. 17.—While the mayor and the police committee of the court of-common council are endeav- oring to impreve the efficiency of the New London police department by ousting men that have been tried and true in the ice to make way for men, and jumping others over r service men, and placing begin- ners on the detective force, it is a real pity that one of the new and favored ones should develop inte a self-con- fessed highwayman, and in coopera- tion with a member of the naval pa- trol hold up and rob a man of his watch and $8 in ca This policeman was appointed last December, early in the month, and assigned to special de- tective work plain clothesman. Several young women had been as- saulted and'this embgyo and dishonest | detective was assigned to detect Jack the Hugger and, it been hinted, that he was sent out to detect him- a self. Besides the higl robhery to which ke ha d. a revolver was found in aken from a ) bad been ille; that had been saloon that Of course, d. the mayo: poiice and the po- {lice comm (?) did not know the real cha - of this man whi they erlected jumped him onto r police duty e active force. Not, smce the real old days when e first nmmrmr-xl po- and the the chief-o during the ted of Heze- organization the present member of the force ar lo being over o ious, and ha\P !l\rrn called on e t, but jinstance had a cop committed ¢ | that would justify prosecution | e police court. No, not in the past & years at least ormed policemen were not 10 New London prior _The mayor and the police committee present court of common cou on of ail municipal r i with 1 |tha! of the police. fire department committee of the court of common council undertook to direct the movements of the firemen while at work at a fire! Picture one of the| committeemen stepping up to the fire- men holding the nozzle and ordering them to do this or to do that, or cri icize what they = were doing, well, you've heard the story of the. fisher- man's luck. The department has a chief engineer and he is the head of the working force and is held re- sponsible for the work of the depart- ment, This committee is content to guard and expend the appropriation for the fire department. They look after i the financial end and expects the chief | and his assistants to direct the actual | fire work, the working feature of the! d(vr\arunhnf The same condition pre- | in all other departments, except | It is about time the big men of the { present administration took a tumble | to themselves and not devote practic- ally all of their official time in figuring | out the most effective way of dn moralizing the police force, by puflun‘, i out or pushing aside truly experienced men, to make a place for inferiors, and in at least one instance where the selected one proves to have been a | thief and highwayman while on duty | to protect the people and their prop- jerty. It's about time the majority in the court of common council called a halt in the work of the mayor-chief- of-police, and police committee, or commissioners as their badges indi- cate, or the policemen may be looked upon as a terror instead of protectors. If this is done now, it may not be too late. Since the criminal episode in the police department the mayor-chief-of- police not the captain, or ever the commissioners (?), has issued orders that the lid be placed on the giving out of police doings to the public, and has barred the police blotter from the| gatherers of news for thie newspapers, and ordered that no news concerning the department will be given out ex- cept as comes from the captain and the licutenant. This simply means, insofar as the public news goes, that news gatherers will be free to print all that comes to their drag-net and will ‘nnt feel, in any way obligated to the | police department, or any part therecf, | SUPpress news matter that the po- would not desire printed until ma- | turity. Every policeman knows, even f the mayor and the committee do not that no newsman prints any news that | the police make request to withhold tempomrily or which would any interefere with any case upon ch the police were at work . The rfidence that has sted between an and the policemen is rare d. The self-confessed highwayman-no- 3 in his confession te Lieuter squealed on his KI(L] police ase, and 3 bly ol ] PLACED ON RECORD | ury & Norwalk R.R. Co. ed R'way become a rule that and 1 as and that condition: omm ection of the le for the ac- £ matte no canvlrt ons v'flst:d o | Suppose such i | W "m, of Real Value to e&,,{'.?1“‘%1“‘413CTICUT INVESTORS a a good variety of sound investment securities on hand; i e xp~ rienced financial experts,—accurate judges of daily mar- conditions,—and, Instantaneous Service. urchase and sale of securities A .,..,nst of Smmd Investments 217 Co, > Preferred, Preferred, Preferred, Preferred, Trac. 7% Preferred, to yie & 1922 Hartford Ca, Write—Call—Telephone THE W. T. 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The policeman w: er a bond of $2,000 and the | o polic robhing a | bond of his roommate is 0 for next Monday |er episode in the alleged reor tion of the New London polic completior contractors 1 the odd alter: jobs that they s00d pro- and sma The p ven ma * work and | Bve L CONNECTICUT BUILGING | AND BUSINESS| here Hartford th the promptly executed in all 1d about. . ..5 .00 |in | membered were an FEEEEI —NOW— Were to $37 fur. $15.00 .50 Assortment comprises the s2asan’s Crystal Cloth and Duvetyene—all lined wi The values are absclutely the greatest —NOW— $25. smart | Still Further Reductions On Coats' THIS IS THE FINAL CLEAR-UP OF COATS, AND ¥ REGARDLESS OF STYLE OR WMATERIAL EFFECT A SPEEDY AND ABSOLUTE CLEARANGE. COATS | CO We E ARE OFFERING EVERY CGAT AT PRICES WHICH WILL $ COATS —NOW— $39.50 Vere to $79.50 - 14 ool Velour, Broadcloth, Bolivia, erlined, fur-trimmed and w1thot the number of in the Connecticut tow The Commersial R ek, ago. ‘\\'ea'h:r "u'ldmuns fmportant in the low record of the 1 Jn compaicing the re ing permits granted in Bridgeport, Hartford. Stamford, New Bfitam and Stratrerd the that Hamden were al 2o that no bnilding could he For the week, in the| mentioned, 56 for building 14 the 1918, for buildipzs costir Norwich t . to two for the for the 09 and 9 New Tondon there wers In S r and in the s: BUILDING OPERATIONS | IN NEW ENGLAND Statistics of b ar g operations in New 1 compiled by The F, W. Diod ge com- .52 905000 | 48 fi»ofif‘v “ontracts to jan. Contracts to Jan. s to Jan. s to Jan. Contracts to Jan. Contracts to Jan. Centracts {o Jan. Contracts to Jan. 16th, 1312, . 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