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ORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919 i‘NSU_RANCE To solve BEST the fire insurance question, come to this experienced agency representing strong companies for advice that is candid and depend- able. We ofier A—1 pratection and expert service ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE # L. LATHROP & S8ONS = !h-tuckn Street Norwxch. Conn. CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St. PLUMBING AND uASFlTTlNG CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- & ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMIC AL MCDEL RAKGES We furn | Herbert Repairs for of Rarges A. J. Wholey & Co., 2 FERRY STREET all manes Phone 581 g yenzn Mo il 48 fs @8 Lesentlal in madern hous Taftville Mule Sp clectricity s to lighting. We gui - | Peltier . S tee the very best PLUMBING W_/RK Rochambeau by expert workmen at' tho fairest|inder .. orices. I Ask us for plans and prices 67 West Main Street % HEAL! 91 F F. 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LEGISLATORS APPROVE FARM BUREAU MONEY (Special to The Bulletin) The New London County senators and representatives met Wednesday afternoon, the meeting being called to order by Representative Graham, chairman, Representative Holt, being clerk. The purpose of the meeting was ‘the matter of appropriation for | ing tour. Mznager Edwa Barrow | With Lewis in the linup, a fast game |the county:farm bureau. Frederick <ail the proposition might be accepte’ | Is assured by this alon?, not to say|C. Warner, county agricultural agent as the club could get to [Iavana f:0= |anything of Ashland’s superb guard, |Stated that the bureau would require Tampa, its training quarters, without s, who played =zircies around |for the proper cond&.mt for the year difficulty. Murphy of Taftville last week. Also|ending October 1, 1919, and to meet all —— the fastest forward in this part of the | SXpenses, a county appropriation of HEATH'S TEAM WON MATCH state, Barry, the man swhom it takes | $2,500. gnards to play and then they t stop him from caging the bas- Ashland is lik2 a whirlwind, irrestible. AFTER LOSING FIRST STRING Capt. Jack Heath's four in the Elks bowling tournament lost the first game | of their match on Wednesday night 10 | Capt. Jerry Lucys quartette, but came | back with a rush and won the match | by taking the next two strings. Stevens | of the losing team rolled the high indi- vidual single of 105, but Capt. was high for three strings with 2 The scores: FRED FULTON NOW TO PASS THE BUCK Fulton, alleged fighter, who eclared that he had agreed bout with .Ja Harrison, N. last summer and Fred vas “double crossed,” is {rying Capt. Heath’s Team. xtricate himself from the m Campbell e 19k Having been unmercifully panned and Hutchinson .. .. 97 79 liscredited by t crities all over Hayes .... oc... 84 89 the country, Fulton now is preparing He ul}bi is going 1> “pass [hz eager so that andirg a rzpudiate AETNA FIVE TAKES MATCH FROM RIVERVIEW CLUB Wednesday night at the At lleys | in a bowling match the Five , CONTRACT SIGNED won two out of three games from the | Riverview club of th wich at hospital. The scores: Riverview Club. Fine busine: IN DINGY FERRY HOUSE e is a window sill in the dir t Weehs Morley Morle; Dupuis Hughes Sullivan Aetna Five. Follenius ord Perkins Biby to the pap:! ied him . nge his min Bowling Resuits. e Baltic Mule Spinners | SPRING RACING DATES L/A\C:LLED AT DOUGLAS PARK from | ENGLIS-i SOCCER. | DEMPSEY STARTS ON TOUR OF NATION | x Ricka npsey and lipped out toda cores fe: our comps began a He is to hi for 1 probably will not he title gers and to win old goa ke English Leagues. Lan E ; before he ckpool 1, Burnley 1 i not be Stockport County | Demp- Bolton W 2 Southport ited - 1. | R 1 to ,hmr“ Oert e where the affa’r ’]'our nham Ho Queens Park| X tried to make e a cituse in the contract at the hout go to rd 4 Scottish League. Rangers 1, Morton ( irdrienoniz el Jdemurred on contract with g However, Rick- ve a verbal promise that there on if the law did not Falkirk 1, St. Mirren Hamilton Academicals [ leave for the west Fri- | ne indefinit He ex- Jucens Park 4, P: tricks e 5. v gt Q St s > bout an ! go to oil lands Rice Akron, 1,000 per: Basketball, n’ve: attenti Tonight's sports in ulso W from is to be fine offer Special Reduced Prices BASKETBALL BOXING DANCING BIJOU HALL TONIGHT. Ashland vs Fort Wright elinfination Rickard wants tn nu'i o ! of * his DENTIST 18-19 Alice Buil Phons Rooms ing, Norwich | 177-3 STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY Co, 38 Shetucket Street, Narwich, Cenn. DENTIST, DR, E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take c'evator Shetucket Street tetTance. Phone ‘I IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS dney disezae is no respecter of per- | signals that the hdney: ,need belp. sons. A majority of the ills lfihct‘mp You should use GOLD MEDAL Hasar- people today can be traced back to the lem Oil Capeules lmmedntc]r The kidney treuble. seothing, healing oil stimulates the The kidners are the most important kidneys, relieves inflammation and de- organs of the bedy. I:uy are the fil- | stroys the germs which have caused it. terers of your bloed. If the poisons | Go te your druggist today and get a which are swept irem the tissues by the |box of GOLD !(EDAL Haarlem Oil bloed are not eliminated through the |Capsules. In twenty-four hours you kidneys, disease of one form or snother | should feel health and vx?r returning. will claim you 25 a victim. After you feel somewhat improved Kidney disease is usually indicated by | continue to take ome or two capsules weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, | each day, 50 as to keep the first-class despondency, backache, stomach trou- |condition and ward off the danger of ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, | ether attacks. gall stomes, gravel, rheumatism, xciatica Ask for the eoriginal imported GOLD and lumbago. brand. Three aizes. Money re- All these derangements are nature's they do not help you. finge ' Dempsey | ickard that under | recommending such appropriation for the president of the county associa- | tion. He than made motion that the| sum of $2,500 be appropriated and the | motion prevailed without opposition. Mr. Geary stated that a tax could not be levied to meet the appropria- Pon, without the attendance of | George F Parsons, clerk of the su- perior court, as this was a statute provision. Th chairman and clerk were appointed a committee to con- fer with Clerk Parsons and arrange for a county meeting to levy the tax. Agent Warner stated that there was| a bill before the present legislature, which provided for state and county - | buck.” The faint hearted plasterer is|aid to farm bureau work, and he 52 1035 | about_to tell the sporting world that | hoped that next year would be cared certain persons in San Fraicisco who | for, should the bill pass and become | S0 acy ited to queer Demr out ¢f the |law. e ' Willard. made him stand | It was the sense of the meeting, +3 % v of the “frame up' and |disclosed by a vote that a ‘tax of one- ) Fulton, accerding |half of one mill for fext two years, information from the would be required to meet the county entative Smith, d that proh county com- relative to of the off f ing Judge, attorney $300 " L]' a made with about were in | in_other of Norwich. tion. Former citie Therc Judge demo member of the tral he committee, termed t he d r*mrd 1M spoke strongl tion of the ame court officials w Hearing was given Wednesday aft- ernoon on the state tre loss of nm e | There will be he lator Fox concernit j afternoon on the = An increase i urt officials | vided for i salaries of Willimantic ay afternoon. The act concernng state |trade and vocational by Senator Fox, ‘L prov Mr. of H(w school on | London, w g | committee aft oon. NORWICH TOWN Da Linco erved e of Miss Katharine Brennan fell on Feb, 12 3 the great emancipa Abraham Lincoln. The hou: tractively decorated w colors. A favorite dinner iErennan’s “with ice cream as a 1 ’ncon | @ dessert served At the evening meal th cake with lighted ca ec the tab’ M tn come down to t ruflm fo hie m—s[ ime in t At va- r Is during the day ther we n\ birthda reminde which E to attend the funer. , Helen B. Followmg Cleveland. is a list of committees from Norwich Town throp, chairman, derwood, Mrs, F Walter Teat! Kogers. | Waitresses—Mrs. Arnauil | Pierre, Misses Ruth Potter, |Hyde ‘and_Bernice Tnd cred He committee, 10an, Mrs The fallowmg meoh\ Day exer- Wednesday by 2 the s. The Banne s Abraham Lincoln, Thoma john . Edith ions of Lincoln, Doris Stories of Linco!n, Joseph! ski; Lincoln Quotations. srades 5 and Representative Geary, read a letter| bition would | : with it a material decrease in the county s and that the half mill tax w 1t was voted that ore on the county commissioner for the $2,500 ap- Amendment to the charter of the| city of Norwich, was given hearing y _afternoon, in- | grades 7 and 8; Three Flags, Lewis Irish; address by George Linccln Yeo- mans, BRYCE EXPRESSES BRITAIN’S GRATITUDE TO AMERICA London, Feb. 12—Viscount Bryce, ambassador to the TUnited States, speaking today at thg Lincoln's birthday luncheon of the English |spea.kmg union and the Atlantic union, two Anglo-American societies which recently consolidated, expressed | the hearty gratitude of Great Britain to America, both for aid in winning the war and for the moral support | given the cause of the Allies. “There is one great service she may ‘render freedom and humanity, he ! said, “in the reconstruction of a bet- | ter world which is being attempted | by the Paris conference. Some of the liberated people are not yet able to stand alone, but need the help of a | civilized power during a limited pe- !riod to start them on the path of peace and progress Such a case is that of Armenia. | dinehdetlosocd (umA‘tswhtuoo now 1 The American people, Lord Bryco added, already have dome much for! .oy This unexpected move came |The meeting place was not indlcated e by e mchoo feolleeea it et fsuator o ot enrayle |l e bad vt oe) aiscieton ot v have founded. ©|vania, senior republican of the sen-|members of the commission spoke’ of | contlnued: A ate confereas, lwd precipitated & | Constantinople or some island. e 35 Sspeclally fitted {Or| general debate with a three hours' | Egch country will provids a Hst of | powers and none could suspect her of |S2nce and waste in appropriations|which body will be chosen arbitratprs | seeking dominion for herself. 1If it|STcS the war began. when disputes between mations ar: | was proposed to America and she .. e Dromising the revenue ,{".E&?' sumbitted for settlement. would undertake this disinterested|Ure Dis support, the —Pennsylvania| Tt the country which the dcoision’ot | duty which would confer inestimable |Scnator said it taxed the = COUNLIY tne arbitrators places in the wrong doe. | benefits of an ancient, industrious | 200Ut to the breaking point and as-|not accept the ruling pf the arbitt and energetic people by giving them | Scrted that the American people Were| tors and has recourse in erms. n aid and guidance for the first vears | .aarmed, if not disgusted” by con-|only the forces of the other contendins of restored national life, the British | Siessional “p"“’p““““é‘s ¢ le gaid|party in the aispufe, but the forces of frineds of America would rejoice and | TOUEY had been poured out in a Kind | ay) the other members of the Socity.n* [ feel that she had once more shown |oL debauchery and he sharply .ar-|xations in a position to help wiil Iher devotion to noble and unselfish | [2iSned the use of appropriations for{y, arms against it. Aima otion fo noble and unselfish | me shippiag board, rafiroad admin: | NSy eatablishing the rales h s it ma: st tha sue i of the Society of Nations dees Bet et ng:\‘ixc\t’ e ?g?“c‘e‘; TheRusstan) Bohey h"“- ake it compulsory for all the cg 's be animated by the same high | 25Serted; could have operated the rail- g parties to €0 to wer to help 14!~A!\ as in the wa LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS ON GENERAL PEACE S!TUATION Lond: 3 {By The A. P)— rem’es \ spoke again to- day on peace situation. The defendi the proceed- T ence, d the ,een devoring its time reements. He was roement he Ger- but l“e eastern T matter. kad never S ced at the nce to recognize the Bol- itted that the hor- > =0 great that st when they aders, but it : eves to the those they have fought for the g premi: there was a came to_ de: was ted in area over hal 1f of Asia, and, e e not made, immense K the world the woul French and | unahl> to disclose ervention would in- | g them, no sane| advise the r, to under- FINAL ACTION DEFERRED ON WAR REVENUE BILL 12—Final action ort on the s revenue bill was an early adjourn- in observance of rvance of the birth- of Abraham Lin- by lerated by the govrnment. We have carefully investigated several industries in order to determine the effect of post-war con- ditions upon investment opportunities. The results of our investization of one industry have been embodied in Folder No. 320 May We Send You a Copy? Hollister;White & Go. INCORPORATER INVESTMENT BANKERS Grosvenor Building roads better than they have been op ti 5 l one of their sociates. Senators Lew of Illinois Thomas of Colorado replied to tor Penrose’s charges and and Rl TN, Sena- | ‘ CONGRESS LISTENED TO de‘clm(d that if there had been extrAvAZANCE| yyaehington, Feb. 12— Jongress ol - i S opueunts: [ou e A5 | served the anniversary of Linceu’s CED dm rthday listening to the Getty | bure a d read in the s 1 for war expendi | by ven of New Smoot of Utah, republican, | 7%, Beptesth alarm over the govern-| p Repre- financial situation. and urged | SAYE, Rube Brens the strictest economy. He plans ke speak again tomorrow, but both dovn-‘nn ST ocratic and republican .leaders believe | a final vote will be had before journment. to | LOSSES OF EXPRESS CONTRCL OVER AE INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT Chicago, Feb. ress | through | amounted | i | Jost packa: $13.000,900 can Railway A'ess wrap twine, he pary and poor led to loss ihrough theft. Transfer from one alrmane to other in flight has been accompli: { at Barron Field, at Fort Worth, recipro- | by Lieut. Omar Locklear, of H\ ‘orth. 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