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s NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919 : lspends $2,000,0000 to maintain for them a right of way. It collects $600,000 : from the operators of the poor man's —_— automobile and not only makes them The Buiietin. The Heary Allea & Son Co. T Porteous & Mmenzis Co. B maintain their own right of way but Norwich, Monday, Jan. 27, 1919 ie i i 2 | contribute a very subst: for FUNERAL DIRECTORS §#| — = ———==| Robert W. Perkias of ‘his city.|day appealing to you for assisiance— (hC muintenance of ita sampetitore THE WEATHER president of the Sherve f.ine Dlecti'c|the three industries that have been!rizntor way. AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Railway Co, L. S Srorrs of New Ha- ven, president of the Connecticut Co., und Harrison Freeman, of Hartford, for the longest time, and to the tumeeri Toes it then seem so very radical to extent under control. oy suggest that the state contribute an} Now, it is not the commissions that{amount that would, let be The storm that was over the north- east portion of the Gulf of Mexico Sat- urday night moved rapidly northeast- rcceiver of the Hartford and Spring- |are at fault, so much as it is the laws | o o us say, All Calls Answered Promptly [§|ward and has disappeared over the|ficld Trolley company, were speakers |under which they operate, and failure | Wit fon this more Soncrsiin aan Sorm ; Day and Night Atlantic Ocean. at New Haven on Saturday befere the jon the part of the law makers to re-|of transportation? i ay Relatively high pressure now pre-|annual meeting of the Comnectiput |cognize the fact that this industry is| It has been shown that the people 38 M 38 t vails over practically all parts of the!Lditors association. not static; that changes are constant-|of the state are guaranteed service at| ain Stree country. The prolonged period <f! In what he said to the Connecticut|ly taking place and that old laws do 2o = warm weather continues ov-: practic- | editors, President Perkins called at- |not fit present conditions and that the | “pmay 1o sy e e cost of service, | ally all parts of the United istates, the | tention to the desperate conditions as|street railway management, as well'as | that and we can and will make our excess in temperature p€ing pro-|io finances in which the operators of [the public utilities commission, are |properties vigorous, healthy and effi- nounced over all northern states east | ike “Poor man's automobile’ find | powerless so long as those obsolete | gient public mervanie. e ity of the Rocky Mountains. themselves and made the suggestion |laws remain in eifect. and ready to do that which 1¢ required | The outlook is for fair weather and | thit as the trolleys were suprosed to| You have all been reading a sreat e ARt 'SMALL LOT OF GOOD And Odds and Ends : tha G u I it of them to promote the industrial and mild temperature over the states east|furnish service at cost, they ‘ought)deal about service at cost,. as if it| i v TRAVELING BAGS of the Mississippi River during Mon- (0 be sure of receiving the cost of |were something quite new and a eure | CConomic development of the state. WILL CONT NUE THIS WEEK e service. In view of tho service which | cure for all the ills to which the street | BIG MEN GIVE LARGE Winds for Monday and Tuesday. | ¢ trellc idneato, the (in railway is subject. 2 g : 3 : i 2 PLACE TO RELIGION North Atlantic—Fresh west winds ial and social relations of the| The service at cost principle is fully | 16 inches-18 inches-20 inches| ~ort Weather. | Sitizeng 11 Jmlerent | recogmized in the Comncetieut laws | There was plenty of enthusiasm at|§ Dypino the Clearance Sale a lot of Short Lengths and Odd Bought ikt bk d Middle Atlantic—Gentle to moderate ; pasds (w0 means | governing the street railways: every Jget logether” at the Y. M. C. A.| g the L = u i Wi e SOl variable wind r weather- portation, the highways and |decision by the Commission has been |Sunday afternoon when a large num- | = 3 g g "h' e rather |{he trollevs, and asked if it would not ) founded upon that principle, but the ber of the men in uniform sathered Sizes have accumulated. All these are being offered at rnght New England: Fair Monday and|"¢ reasonable to expect that the truth js that the law while grant jtu enjoy the feast for mind and bod: . . . g rosey, England: Fair Monday and|.oula contribute. fowards enabling | the puplie. traneperiation ar o 21 The music by Swans orchesira was|j Prices which must move them quickly. ————— OB tohe it Nosiwch the l'muny roads to meet the cost of |to guarantee to the corporation 1hr>;‘~'“‘]“« enjoved and the fellows sung | 3 maintenance of way. cost of tra rtaiion, and, just there|V:th enthusiasm such songs as The| > ff br: M The following records, reported from | Iresident Perins s as foll i e a nd | Batile Hymn of the Repuniic, Home § There are counter after counter of short lengths of fabrics mE e CHAPMAN CO. {The Bulletin's observations, show the| Any consideration of what ! Qoes nat proteat the public agamst an|Fies, Long, Long Trail. Veindering| . . . gt il £ 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn |Changes in temperatire and the baro- |generally termed “The Street I ovorbitant charze for service. it i¢| Doy, Onward Christian Soldiers. etc.|§ —hundreds of offerings of broken sizes and ots of metric changes Saturday and Sunday: lrol-lor_n must begin with an accept- | to put e cor ation in | Following a brief prayer a brief ad- h d. d d d b! a-l a“ k d f sl Saturday— Bar. - Ther. |ance of the r;}m that the street SR ot s Sovenue ihiafianalls Topos was delivered by Dr. 8. 11.|§ merchandise—good, depencabie values—ali marked ror 7 a. m. ; 0.00 | systems of the nation have, B caaBlc 1t to randor the servicd the | Tlowe. ahn Mever 'has ani audience in Z & z : Del-Hoff Hot Follaz mi i 30.00 | dustry failed—failed financially and, | publie demands CIVICC T | (e Wy istenod with closer atien- |4 quick clearance prior to our annual inventory. e~ 10 €L | 6pmm 20.00 | what is of grlealmr1 inm«\f\-:am-e to the " When, last winter, the Shore Line |tion. (71’-" speaker said that this i Highest people as a whole, have failed as pub- | was struggling to keep its cars moving, | 425 of big things: we are accustomed : 200 . . . EUROPEAN PLAN + anpg |1c6 Fervants, "The first s clearly evi- | short of men, almost without fucl, ex- | (¢ think “along big iines nowad: Every department in the store is included in this bargain 26 30.00 | denced by the amount of mileage NoW | periencing great difficulty in sectwin o biggest thing we can th HAYES BROS. Props {4 2000 |in the hands of 15, By tHe. 6V6T| neneisarss repatns DTy, and coliating |Teilion, we think of event, and the chances for economy are such that no one Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway eI, 34 10.00 | increasing default in interest DPay-ion the cars about five hundred dollar Ace ¢ ourseives - . ” Tow | ments, by the abandonment of track- |4 day less than our actual operating|men. The big men in th can afford to ignore them. Come any day this week— : e el ! P |age and the shrinkage in value of all | expenses, exclusive of interest — ang|as the allies were conc , were all . . e — OO e and t railway securities, as evidenced | yentale. 7 received a . commumni men who gave religion 1 large place |§ come today if possible. C. JACKSON Tisdictions Lo & ir 2 he financial columns of our daily | from one of our patrons s in their lives. TLook at General Fock DR. F KS colfler.. R | papers. e ral Beatty: look at Gen: . . . Saturday's weather: Fair, stationary That they have failed as . g €, 1ing ¢ g g = ol 5 5 8 » failed as public | the lack of heat in the cars and sug- |€7al Haig and look at Pershing. Al Th DR. D. J. COYLE }|"Pruictios fom. | VA3 IS quite as clearly shown by the | sesting that, 3t I could not improve and others were - gonuine ere Are Remnants . Je ',":”{‘ €M | criticism to which they are subjected, ! conditions, I had better resign and for | an_men. The reason § am ir 5 A Bibire, suigntly | oY, curtailment of service, by loss of |my successor secure from the institu- |{erested in reiigion is that 1t maises of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales, o) T ios | patron _and by suspension of ser- |tion at Lakeville a sensible idiot to op- | "¢ men, and leads men tqo o hig 'S 3 Ay o SRS vice and, finally, by removal | erate the prop I replied that tl nES: ms, I 1 ) e} Table Lin- e = W constitute to the commur appealed to me, £ Ve need a big Masier, 7 Ginghams, Outing Klannck, Linsgs, fected absolute failure of a untility in B one in Jesus Chr ; men in the ens, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Etc. sefulness is only s of the e second ind the to the reet of job and I doubted if a s be found anyw 1 practically 202 A . Some radical 2o ! tion for the feek | Christ; the first cent Dbelongs to 202 Main St., Norwich, Ct. 2 at the street cars | clas would you loolk for ftim alone; how small seme of the so E } . e oA indt oia Tons calle men_seem compared with . Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 o m. J}n he owned and operated by | Yet here 4 an industry of vital im- |1eSus Christ: Napoleon, the great There Are Odd Slzes i L ! inalities and tranaport he | portanco o'tho. people of this state-- | wATIOr of bis day, seems s0 edl; ; eople without charge. {an industry almost as neces o the | Bismarck scems so sma uny in . ) : ] Because of the nature of the service | manufacture. merchant, ers | comparison to Curist, and the man in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats " ——— 2 e S0 Shre Bides twr | L who coused such ~a tremendous . . gurs atter Wgh water it is 107 | lem' involves not only the investor |are the steam roads, ‘mount of bloodshed in the war just and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Chil- . . Uk s, fallowedy by fgodtice lwaos is daily shrinking in|the main arteries Slgned, Showy has dwindled dpilio g g i % i ARE YOU OELIGED GREENEViL e e Le TG Arteles Wil eves of mcf and of God. Men, drén, Women'’s and Children’s Winter Garments, L LE come t upon this service as in- | the industrial and socis will do well to follow this big Ch ) ) . ’ - RVt ttiand do you 3 : tos lndustolal 4ol sdcial o e e e Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Winter Hos- you didn't have to. Just try evening Mr Mrs jthe ataks s Lo I you will take him With you 3 . % : ! means atrophy and ntuz | 3 < h 3 E 1 s 6F oue Fahes cerebrated their Toth wedding | T e |0 Aranty A | sveptu &3, ¥ou g0 back o vour Tomes. . iery and Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Etc. S 3 anniversary. ‘Re nts were serv- | e e R R R SR re cudience 1pplauded the speak- BRONCHIAL LOZENGES| 1 sontshing aricl ool temon: | icular relation to | factor had had o much to do with the | " R b A . ° and wab Béw ¢ o < s LOMOARGE W | by eome street ! phes nal ex: 3 .| After the address, the ladies of A w they clea Selectior A e i phenomenal expansion of industry, the |, €% 2 2, ) Ay away that | Selections 1 an | andonment of | development of the agricultural, min- | L2T% Consregational church served a ere Are broken Lines cl. feeling in your throat. | trola d 3 | in a loss of value | eral and forestry res us lunch of sancwiches, cake | 3 . R STiE Hin clections | sily” anpreclated | ton as came from (e @ teffee, ofter which the men sung of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspen- 1 th Dt | en careful note | the great railway system al mare s : o ey J DUN'N;(; PHAR“ACY L pui e ny more | value res B e e e DIt S i ’Pd fecling - that ders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, NS sant_years | iniroduction of strect | unhampered by government regulation, | ,S0¢Pody cared” and the “home A - I Bl i vice, nat it the | 214, Thile there was much to | teuch” was indead apprecizted. Comfortables, Umbrellas, Etc. ised Satur fe to say that if the|in the way in which some ¢ : ; 8 MAIN STREET o Pa | pore in position today | terprises were financed, theze are many | CUTTING GHESTNUTS AND Yo el ) the property holders | who feel that in our effort to do a lit- oy tee | v line a very small fraction |tle good we have done a Lot ) ~REFORESTING IN PARK 16§ s230) oAt e s increase in value resulting from | We certainly have put a s 1l ex. | Reforesting work at Mohegan p: EVERH | ii [ lemonade’ “and - cocoa, ' Edward uction and_operation of their | pansion and are moving rapidly in e {and (n|1_:«c<<-‘:xr.én50i¢>r:g. of ;;(l)].r“llxr‘\ chest- A ULl u [l es and Masle Boushiin et their financial _troubles | other direction. Iut tpecs dre olngon Jointlyal th $ Vel Bl e would soon be cured—and removing SRS ey nt time and will keep the con- dered on the Victrola At serious handicap to efficient ser: | LveD if You would give me the time, | or, M. Geisthardt, busy for SoEe xo g - Morgan of ause for . complaint would | LS is mot the occasion to discuss the|some time yet before the work is all P.Nii “fl'pfi‘“ Q{GR!‘ spenc 1 sappear, for, as a promi- | Seialls of pl(]:l‘r L hroblem. - There | done. Mr. Geisthardt is handling operator said recent'¥, | onca = W-—many differ-|soth ends of the job, cutting down hei “: railwaye have mo troubled | Sico%, OF opinion, even among those |and removing the chestnut trees and| T oot (TheYals z OF ALL KINDS O i money will not cure. Mot “‘(“‘“‘r"‘n : '*; mim'ih-that placing them with different varie- |'®ady departed fo Haae thelnTo e = N h b o Loy 4 sis pen reached and that only |ties of conifers, s as pine P > St : at this problem then involves you | b e 2Tl appreciation ot s tea of con such as pi nd second floor where : the 1 busines e ec others, and it is the prediction of the gt ts chdds o AUTCMO ! ) i varied business and social In- [ piee At Hor fronare of o S i Which some citizens | a large quantity of Llin MOBILES, 1A woughout the state quite a8 | neoopomtior Cort onaly 2nd 1 ark commissioners that in a year or e of -civil- | doors it would have b " CARR"AGES WAGONS i tion is spc a S 1‘;, pera 101{]«.];\1'11”‘1:‘4‘\ ‘;mn» 1]!1 | two the park will be better than ever Chandler. ! possible to stop it before atgs ol tclorgn h N erest 1 the proble e solved an aus changes that a - Al Selh » " | Charl o Tats ot £0r | the industry saved—and saved it must | meqe " 9F khe ehizages, that ars being| WL 0 o tre mafie by Copinan. i.\m ‘rtl:l enti building. in 2 ¥ oday r help de s - *| der’ Gatimbe Commander Veniur- |cellar of the building we TRUCKS and CARTS © must have or operation of many of S e y remret, howeter, the loss of |00 Cambert, o e | ndred gallons of paint Te 1inbn inat Jof mecessit At | 2o Slesing ot me say n d|the several thousand chestnut trees g ; . Sferiac bunded 8 b hanical Repairs, Fainting, Trim- tely suspended and, even ens |y, ofthe stroet rallway troubles, | that will have béen cut own by the {COKdIal thenleslln Mhe, neme, of o dianiiy e Tt ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. R e tirely abandoned. Just what today i6 | rtes and logs OF offon to incresse of |ime:the worle s over, \put the work Jo IS St 8 e ooy Hefer- 1 Tha! canas afl the B unknown Biacksmithing in all its branc TAFTVILLE | happening in Massachusetts because of | thecofrom (05 Of patronage resulting been,_ forced upon.them by the o et < done by Prof. “rowell d “hief PEANG : e g neachusetls because of | therefrom, is purely psychological. t blight which has spread over | Iing to the ork done by Prof.|and Mr. Crowell stated to - Chief The Forty Hours’ Devotion hegan |Court of that Tt Wt i How else can you account for the ac- | Connecticat, lower Massachusetts and | Chandler, W replied with ent | Stanton that the place in the rear of 3 fol o Tl 4 ek ) Nl ‘ast winter, o re-| ceptance of an incr in the cost of | emotion, ng all who 3 1} the store had been thoroughly cleaned . A liowing the high mass in the Sacred |cognize the seriou of the situa- | overvth (e L & | . in his difficult and noble nd fup on Saturday night and everything % ]’ A Heart church in Taft i thing else without a single “let- | the work was decided upon | W, CHEM QA0 | STHEhE ot Gl The K At a special meeting e oy naturally ter to the editor L it board had both the state|declaring the 0 pas allorght, atucly ‘ L S & LI 7 meeting The inquiry naturally ¥ ['sate loxf ihe 1 | 1 . | his us alheat in the store at the time of the club heid Sunday morniug b s it that an industry of s L coltia ot (Yl resy er and the assistant forester ex- || o 1 never | v was so sreat that it cracked the t |rooms a committe was app |ance should find itself in so deplorable | haaimst e oriss Meetings to prote; ne all the chestnut, trees in the | 5 %o = N *y e v e Tent 507 to 515 North Main St. |arrange for a dance to he heid § {a condition” 1If but one eystem alone | jpean i the outrage. The leaders for signs of &lighl. Thelr report | e from s TIC T i i ot taho \ Teb o) R oo e SHEC e DU ape eysien n¢ | these movements either fail to that they did not find a single ] e e g i ish hall on Keh. 1, The committes ap- | were involved, or here and there | \will not adimt that th unaffected by the blight, which | CRASHING GLASS REVEALS {over 50 feet from the blaze. i e Dacrt s i U Megmrassod. | Incominetent | hoen a veductlon in fa e R e e R WATER STREET FIRE; The building is owned by T. H. e R Tames White Toha Mo RoAerich T I e tamsieg, oF W2 hasing power of the nickel, | that every tree of this variety in the the crash of falling, Fldridge who“oc(‘lupms %l;ee store pext | Mueller, Richard Coter ’i1li R strial o bt ! now patrons. | | would be dead ‘Sunday {to the Crowell place. The loss [ usllsy, Aehard . - Colemay S Wil i strial conditions of the com- " YWhen, in 1914, one city 2 reprc The park commissioners i diate Rl not been estimated but it will prob= I . Il White and Horedore . | mur responsible, but when the | contes aoe cortiat 1 D ners immediat who ear| Na% t to several thousand dol- - It was voted to dance and | condition is general throughout the|oe (ne auv Jeheir | {1 fodks stensi to do e Dost Thing un had h ention a0l¥ amount 0 | he store at the T to promote other z 8 in_order to | entire .country, we must search deeper | 2% i dav laborer, to ier the circumstances and placed the e store of F. C.|lars as the interior of the store atthe i wrgest Assortment | ae expe for some improve- Mfor. a. cause—and the more you Stud: et o I el e SU Water strect Offier|rear: 1s bodiy ebarced 20 & dei o ¢ I ments that t b Basibe TS ) e A o rearly twice ment_committee of which William A. | yeFadden could only sco the reflec-|Of stock destroyed belonging to ‘ o ating for some little time. It was the more likely 4 1 to come | R ol uebon 2 ¥orton In chairman and John M. Les | tion of the blaze and he immmnum.\'i(m“’em lalso voted that the next meeting to|to the conclusion that th sent sit- ey o Dot ANQERL sELSdensa gy gihc uman {went to hox 115 at Washington DIAMOND JEWELRY be held on. fe ,sccondl Tiesday Inluation has come s reoult of | Of brake shoes, and more than twice as | This commNtee made the contract|square and rung in an alarm. Thel Secretary of Hrown Class. BROOCHES | February and that that meeting should | the ignor tion of certain| BAny nickels to pay for a ton of c with Mr. Geisthardt and also engaged | central, Main sireet and West Side| At a meeting of the sophomore b |be & smoker and that music and en- | fundamental must govern all | s, oy rler or exchange value of| Ozias Dodge to represent them in the | gation responded and upon their arri-|class of Brown university in Provi- 5CAKF PINS | tertainment be provided. e e e o 311, the mana. | iese 2riicles remains almost unchanfi- | park 50 as to keep a lookout that the | 100, n6 ™ hat the fire had sained a|dence on Thursday the . election of _— —e | feture and sale sortation is| . ton "r"-')'x- rake shoes will pay for | felling of the :1]uwnut,, and dragging | ooq headway in the rear nart of the| class officers was held and Henry Ez- RINGS SPANISH WAR VETERANS sthing more nor thas aeechan~ | 5, oF OF Eoilg fa= 1 womld | in 1314 them out should b dons without tn- | Shore fon'ithe floor. The blaze|ys Gallup of Danielson was chosen i SEND WELCOME TELEGRAMS |dising fgeay onyieas.as moattrad Byithe me- e othor cooes and.eiher D8Ik | ups so zreat the heat h“d‘\l’(‘!‘z‘l‘fl'}‘ of the class. PENDANTS <4 : . prophecy of Suceess would vou | 19M OF exchange. Would ~ there That, this planihas warked (V2 SO STERC SAAE D IR B he Epanish - YDAt prapbeoy. s would ¥ou | inis same opposition If chang well has been proven by visits to the | cached, the WIDEE, O dden . | o giv , on invest- I giraet car fares were to be ma yipark by foresters who have compli- Fien e Aad 1 BRACELET WATCHES b 1o the ey i building on one of | response to an_order of the public (mented the park board upon the way |, Tho fremen soon had seve siment upon s » streets of our cities, and | ygjjities commission after an invest e work was being done. S giretina of L e oani RADIOLITE STRAP { ity have already B nhe iy was emerchandise, | tion made on its own initiative and in| The contract with Mr. Geistharatif it had "fi,l}{;f"‘,’}{i?"‘;‘;fifl e, d ; P " lof welcome to the o nt wit i recognition of the states income obli- | provides that he shall remeve the s W hoio tatract o en WATCHES, ETC, on Loag Island. T y o "";‘“;:'F_‘”\f";' o ’_‘:":“Q;l“"’v 17 chestnut trees and t he shall do|Cuildings on "‘51.\‘;2"‘2, ‘“‘”q,fil,;:“f I - g N e e W b and) fan at prices. which | ; Siice the state has, through the pub- | the reforesting P alsowesiore all | SIanon & that it had the makings of o |everything promis 0 a royal | 0y ¢ % 3 lic utilities commissi 3 roadways or paths. The value of |MIEAL 83 Torwi o i John & heo H Bhss |go0d time. Owing to the sreat num- ooint [2greement Dbefore | construction, maintéar wood which he will out isDEUDIEREE g n?,mfiz.:c,hrurr;fic good 15 Main Street « 1. 1her of returned service men the vet oper business and | 5o and, through th sct to the expenses of | een and had it no e le Bgporss 5 edge f what s Mo s S g cork of the department the loss would} ¢ e ——————— s | ! are ziving the good time to only e of wha to highways and bridges, the pow and road repairs that he|Work of the departm i T 55 the members of ti Bisko s were € cost Bim? Vet that i | oot i b e et ex toll s ! have Dbeen tremendous. After a har H , the' two local companies of militia. | ©¥actly the condition in which some | Thoraas SSOTE ‘ohrine mouger ang turning the fre | fight of forty minutes the fire ~was \ WILLIAM C. YOUNG oy | Ly propertias (wers/ placen adita | (oo SCIRAlS OUEIGAIIDE Dover and | 5 i et ! subdued, having been confined to the b o ; | e ek : L take: > to the public down, into posts. railr B b iy Miss Gernon Group Leader. I of franchise rostrictions fiXing | service at cost—is jt not logical that | telephone poles and chestnut Irear part of the store and the maini IRECTORS STETSON & YOUNG | Miss Audrey Gernon of 195 {faid, and ber o ‘,’.‘“ A ')’J'n‘ oo |it should go just ane step further and fand will have T is'of t e ~ ~ on street ha aic d before it was possible to|g, ee to the stree : noles and a good mar hous: CARPENTER and BUILDER |50 (it | Xnoiy What Wwould be the cost of operas | Lantee (0 the strce: s BoRN . ::;. '."”:r‘:g materials at right | croup leaders ¢ on e ‘.‘j"}"m‘:““}‘fice“r;“d ‘:fi" This suggestion will appear to vou = NYLEN—In TLedvard, Jan 23, 1919, a| = . y ekiied lnbor, y teen uni M I 4 B ndered. | ,¢ frst thonght as a very radical de- | MAN ON TRIAL IS ( vs ia, to Mr. Beleohone 50 West Main 8t |2 private wecretary for her | charters gave the directors|pg tyre, and one likely fo meet with i P ERAN Carl T | S ~te > =Seee————— | Richard Sluyter Gernon, e fm'g s t0 | serious opposition. But is it radical? RUSSO{JA AR VETERAN DART—At eton Hill. January 1. GET OUR PRICE ON g a great amount of taae, Ro conditions GhaEERGIithe man- not a condition in the state ), Senjamin Lazarov, the West Side } DI R0—750 0 o Jimer, to Mr. and | § STORAGE BATTERIES i thken iyt in i Drovision hecanse.of the.siosm of op. | 141 12 comparaile with 12 e e ‘ - Lady Assistant = nd taken part in its e POV 0 8 £ OP- | You, often, in vour writing refer to | 1€ superior t SRR ady Assistan ¥ss aleo L osition sure to arise, and the uncer- 5 : i heft a veteran of t BEFORE PURCHASING Was also active In community can- |y e 2oeeed i Cer- | the screet car as the poor e P the < } Telephone 328-3 The Garlock &<H ol iained, Tor experience map-chown that | Cmobile—a very “good e e e et e = Lo e wite b HENRY E. GHURCH e Garloc 8ynes (0. o..4.y Brakfast at Y. M, C. A, | With each increase in rate came a cor. | Lot e compare the fweek ar 3 : : Phone 781-3 s b R tain loss of patronage that, in some |Siite toward the two class | Mr Tazarov reached the age of 21 I New London, Jan SEECAR SRS NEW LONDON, CONN. |, our tables were occupied by men | cases, has meant 3 Yeduetion in gross | Li¢ &utomobile own {whila ¢ ~-Japanese war was in | dames M. Gr 2 Starters—Gensrators—Ignition Devices |in uniforin at the = weekly Su revenue. This invariably means cur. |0, 0C POOT ¥ 1tamol [t i e 8 . = — | e the and 15 usual the ltailment of service, which again | ¢, 010" CAre | Bave srodneat| TS N GBI = e - | ‘ellows were happy ind ate heurly. | means more g o ABRN e e state o we, for (ho jan army and saw much activt ser-i John { Sacpard B. Palr interested | the | e loss of patronage, le 205 0.000. while ce fighting the Japanese. “T was | TEA | arnings and poarer credit, and with- > i while as i jyoky to come out ali he said, & FEAMING and TRUCKI i sioup with a brief tal: his words | gat " : i it otihe rsanediuaal ky to com o aid, in | 273 i ol sk . credit betterment of property, im- % oo 5 il Sl {steaking of his army career, “for ¢ H A i O 4 Jesei potien]l ene ronta oond the | proved rolling stock and Datien. st Siassnpdet private st iplece of 1 hit me hehind the eay A DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT ! irst-class Garage Service Cennecud,l” B R atte vice are impossible and the \'Icious‘w”,-"“' has found it .'-‘("tyf.x land I was at the hospital for a long f h rvfl(’\l’ e REASONABLE PRICES D. MORRISSEY, Pr : d S e S e e |¥ime as the wound hecame poisoned | Gfon. ART E ATHROP D. But back of i _lthe pa ree years. an ave L R e e o, 3 S Y LA i o o » 5 9Py UBIGGQ “AB-T Conquer 1t happily | €Table extent 1}-‘«‘]‘:’& S:l‘s t:”olc'oir. q“.:d“m\u .000.000.. er more than \r:v"h;m = “‘:'u;m ‘dr‘::vnm! hroa L 1919, KHURP}‘AL ‘;Aln one hetucket Street Q1 1a'8 days, imirovs | Fovernment control, control and resu. | °00 Per ¥e DaRe L aavenl ar behind his ear that he wi and Lol ERARIIT et e o et prolong lffe, aroid semich towie | lation without responsibility. j, In the case of the poor man's a life to remind him of his ———— ] ; That I may not be mistnderstood, | PMobile the siaie has derived a rev- | (roiee (T (G R AT o LOWERS Sz | let me say that T am in favor of the | SNUC Of about 600.000 per vear in| rmy lite, e 00DS, 1C-568, Siation F. New York. K.Y, | Public rezulation of those industries | 203 P2id by the street railwors plusipy) |aNg GIVE PRAISE SHEA & BURKE i ihatl cannok Be , {an amount which I am not teday able FOR ALL OCCASIONS . | cerious Gsadvantage. 1o 1ne “hOUt {0 name, resulting from the tribute ex- | TO LIEUTENANT CHANDLER A g but T do believe that rezulation ang |acted from the street railways as thelr | Lieut. Albert R. Chandler, son of| In memory of A 41 Maip Street ' TREES AND SHRUBS contrel, without full responsibility. k;p;m nf,'hv- hx:hw;,;- vr;nlpr(\\-e'nnr(_ d | Civil Engineer C. E. Chandler of this Hg-ln'w‘i.y ! m‘ he ‘.\v.’le = s wrong in principle, and that this has| th® 071V expense to the state was acity, has won the great gratitude of | Alan Orford, who dep F 1D Maplewoed Nussery Co. f heen well demonstrated in the monms |Proportion of the cost of maintaining | the communities in Kaly where he 12U or Jsuary SHAS, 0 RTNE uneraibirectcrs T. H. PEABODY Phone 936 | ition of the three great industries, vwo | th® Dublic utilities commission, the|{has been administering Red Cross|icleep in Jesus. i " o e e | | of which were taken over by the gov- | (0t} being borne by other public util- | work. Upen his transfer from Chi (Inserted ! usband) % Ti H d ; {ernment in order to save them from | 'li°S- & gia to one of the “redeemed” dist A. ORFORD Sidendlvatt Comblete ocllanin tard s is tor Ts it not a fact then that the state is | the foilowing was published in the N S New D Jaas and | o other s 10-| contributing without a protest from | Venico “Gazzetine” on Nov. 30: A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Mew Departure B“nng‘ i ;gnera edor = —————= ———————— | the taxpayers two to three millions of| The well-deserving American Red \ Chiropodist, Foot Specialist ! dollars per year for the convenience | Cross—which since November of last D > SR » SALES—SERVICE A Bad Cough and comtart of the automobile and the | vear has maintained a braneh organi- C A s l 0 R I A (PROTECT YOUR FEET), 5 vehicle owner, while it is collecting a |zation at Chiogia, directed with great Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support GARLOCK & HAYNES md Embalmer ‘s‘n";l::f;"‘;u;'f‘;l}f;"'"}? setlous tromble, | tax and doing nothing for, the patron | intelligence, equalling his philanthro- | For Tntauts and Children Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St + BANK STREET, Second Floor, and saothe your iitsted throst by s {of the poor _man's automobile, who |pic spirit, by Prof Albert R. Chand | Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 s Bid. New tonban o | certainly constitute a very much larg- | ler—has, In view of the new and ur- | I Use For Over 30Years | — . ke —_ & Pmptuflimhycrnigkt er per centage of the tax payers of |gent needs presented b¢ the popula- i The Piano Tu t 3§ the state? tions of the liberated and “redeemed” | Always bears | L2sd uner THERE ‘8 no advertising medium In To put it very briefly, the state|districts, decided to transfer to the: the 1 4 122 Prospect St. pastern Comnceticut equal to The Bul- collects, in round numbers, $1,000,000 | districts the office that was maintain- | tin for busineas results. per year from the motor licenses and ed here, and Lieut. Chandler has al- Signature of Phone 511

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