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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK, WAVY, FREE FRCK: DANDRUFF DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY AT ONCE SAVE YOUR HAIR! DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT DANDRUFF Norwich, Tueudny. March 4, 1919 " VARIOUS MATTEPRS Light vehicle lamps at 6.10 o'clock this evening. From Groten Theodore Goodrich has gone to Main= to pring bacic a load of household furniture to Norwich On and after May 1, 1019, there must be paid a tax of two cents on all ice cream sodas, sundaes and the like. Big cargo of fresh fish. Osgood | wharf, cod, haddock, smelts, flatfish.— adv. Rockville Chamber of Commerce is to hold a luncheon at the ncyc](\ ille house on Weidnesday evenin rch | 12. PERSONALS Miss Margaret Tootill of Groton ha teen in Sterling for a.few days' Vil The papers mention that a former South Killingly pastor, Mies Lydia | Hartig, now of Norfolk, Vermont, is a guest of Mrs. Howard A. Mortoh at Deep River. Matthew J. Brennan, a Waterford compositor, left Sunday for Colorado Springs, Col. Mr, Brennan aas been a patient at the state tuberculosis san- atorium in Norwich. Thomas T. Wetmore, Jr, of Ocean each has been discharged from the naval reserve force. Wetmore enlist- ed several months ago and has been stationed at Boston. Mrs, Frank Smith has returned te her home at Stony Lreek, after a visit a few da witll her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna, of Washington streer. TELL HOW THEY BOUGHT NEW AUTO One-third of $§1400 from each of three accounts, West Thames street improvements, street repairs and oil- ing street furnished the money to buy a new automobile for the street de- partment. This was part of the an- swer that the public works commit- tee made ih the common council meet- ing Monday night to a__ petition pre- sented by George . Pitcher at the| meeting, requesting ihat the committs accouni tor the expenditure of $2,557.64 on the ‘West Thames street account, when no work had been done. Furthermore, the committee said they had able 1o discover where §2, been spent on the West Thames street account, as that had been spent, could not be long delayed highway had to be kept nothing in this whole matter was done | his right to sue. without first making an appeal to the The Shet:cket Company presented chief executive of the city for advice|a petition upcn which March 18 at § appreciate | p. m. was set as the date for a hear- governing | ing to have five feet of tne north side nd approval. public works were unusual and he frequently ha the rule of common pled without delay, great public disadvantage or The sums above $466.00 and $355.92 rN\N‘l for the by a dump cart that slid on the ice and destroved this propertv. He asked $35 mages. Referred to tinance committee, The claim wgs accompanied hy a letter from Attorney Telley 1. Bab- sidered in a practical way and action | coek asking the council to act within the | one year from the date of the damage but|so that the claimant might not lose of Second eet discontinued between e that|Céntral avenue and Nerth Main s Pp(“ sense must be ap-|and to give to the city two feet on the | avoid | other side of the strcet for widening serious | the strect. Aldermar Higgins ex- $1112,73, iplained (hat the Shetucket Company desired the rpace so that piazzas could | a total of | be placed on houses it owned and it| was re-|would be a great improv department’s old auto-| Norwich iodge of Moo KEEP A PACKAGE OF BRIGGS IN YOUR POCKET OR ON YODK’ mobile, which had long been a source | suggestion that the fir: as far as they could see was §L934.65. ] of serious trouble and expense. man street could be The committee’s answer to AMr.| The committee has made diligent|a position as to throw eht betier HE WAS DRIVING CAR | Pitcher's petition was given in the|search in the treasurer's office and|towards Laurel Hill avenue. Referred soft, lustrous and beautiful a young | versary. On Monday evening George Brier- following communication: elsewhere to find other items with|to police commissioners. girl's after an application of Danderine. | Ten engincers were dropped from|ly, one of the two men who figured| 7TO the Court of Common Council: which to build up the grand total of| The council voted its approval of xm s—moisten 2 cloth with & |the Nt the st two. Gave from the |1y the automabiis wreek % EUred | The committes on public works, to|$2331.61. mentioned in the eaid com- | biil now pending hefore (he Listature | lerine and carefully draw it| New Heven board. Til ten bid in ap- |curve in Bast Lyme on Sunday ev-|Which & communication was referred | munication, but could not find such |{o repeal the act of May 16, 1317. which | ;- : carefully draw. cury st Lyme on Sunday ev : ref s o : 167 fect long, and equipped with Well , taking one small| pointments ns_ fremen. ening in which Perey Willis of this|at the last meeting requesting infor- : SeE - as Mayor Desmond sald, had the effect | 97 foct long, and equipped with rton This will cleanse| ar. .3 Mps, Frank 2over of|city was injured and taken to the|mation and explanation concerning Respectfully submitted, of making the office of superintend- | fHFOVR 20 SHATCEOC “-eces";a for pase dirt or excessive oil, | o oicn “or0ince “the marrlage of |Lawrence hospital in New London | charges made against the apropriation e ent of the water depnrtmeni a life- | o o T O e aht. their danghter, Miss Ancelina and [stated that he was driving the car!allotted ‘;’"e‘é‘f bg"g"‘:r‘l’;:"‘g L r;},gf_:' AT ‘rz‘;g 3;‘.’: e résolution offered he-| The old organization of Mra <1 oI5 f noc. whe as V] N instea £ iames 8 v ~, e .. il g " S W " or] op - Fran hben kw0l Pm‘”:“ml S \\‘}:n:‘:n‘.n'\s“‘:?\s“t{:si‘ (;gnol;‘ti‘? that, in preparing for this improve- Committee on Public Works It would be to the advantaze of the | ors IFrc\UI’?lCll‘m: se, New ‘York Ageft - PR he Lenten services n St. Patrick’s | WOman as was first rope i e as ata the The meeting was an hour and a|city to have the govermment and af. e e Tor or thin. Besides | “hurch will regin with the Ash Wed- | been Griving. ihe chy. | Commiaaioner made quarter Jate in starting, largely be- |fairs of the water board =dministered s 80 ganiain Colbeteiaiol IS Danderine dis- | nesday mass at 8 o'cleck tomorrow | i winio o Raition “at . and performed such other cause Mayor Desmond and the two|according to the pro o abdrett) ces beine held in the evening al-| ME WINE oo Eeemed advisable in view of the ob-|Senior aldermen, Milo R. Waters and | charter in effeot prior o O S e 1ses, purifies and invigorates the | SO- ject to be accomplished. M. C. Higgins, were engaged in con-|of the act of May 15, nd the Boat HAY BE scalp, forever stopping itching and| The Eilks' lodge at New london has i Some items of exponse wers the| fefence with 'representatives of fhe|{o have this act repe floa:| Sode and te Doat HES TE e falling hair, will please you|vote to contribute $25 toward the|”“Those who went to the hospital|following: W aiEgung It out on the questionso that the office of superintendent s : most will be aft few weel: se, | purehase o musical fnstrument for | after the accident ivere Percy Wiiiis 3 3 [ e ? what the city was to get from the|can be aholished or its duti yend- WEDDINGS, when you see new hair—fine and[the state ereulosis sanatorium at Washington street, Mrs. Riiz- | Dngineering services $ 73.75 | town tax. ed as may be found necas v Or prop- i 5 - B T B e U O . Archibald—Emond. 2 o < Mayor Desmond called the meeting | oy ; Reed of 13 Lincoln avenues | Reinforced metal for the con yor 1 o or ter board and duplica- bair—growing A Waiseterd voune. mi Rov Tor-| Malh Sirece and Agnas ‘Crmo of 371/, crete (metal no won hand).. 824.42|to order at 9.15. On recommendation | {ion be avolded. i A. Arcbibald, of 243 Yantic strét young ] s s Cra 3 2 ; of the police commissioners a bug light | 4 ot | ihas Woat . b Mr Fmond of 3 Foutth o was voted to be placed on Erin street b g 3 hI'»m'rr- ir what lret Ythe stationea at Camp Dowie, Tex. hngton street, all of Norwch. ;fr';:f’ "\"‘fr‘k e o HERLLTOD i showers of rain a ine ate Lwho has been seriov 1 with pneu- , all of Norwich DL s o £ | Stree rement, invoiving n t, were married Monday evenin vegetation. It goes right to the roots{,mania Is new able to sit up for a Do RS RS e Freight and e sces ‘""“l’j,"‘“‘,f‘nd‘Om‘fl:,f]““a’gd o pf;lfh“’\{;‘; ing the stree: and relocating the trol- |at 7 o'clock Ly Rev. C. H. Ricketts at < thens them.: 1ts 'short time < LIEUT. WALDO OAT HAD Boay 5. L | oA seitien. on PRI i b ley tracks in the middls presented | his residenca on Prospect street. The n life-bro- | ' sy james' lodge, No. 22, T. and A SHORT FURLOUGH HOME| mpta) opposite the residence of Ropert J.|2nd notice o the Connecti- | greom was born in Portiant, Mc, S the hair to|4; s “otge, e ) & 5 2 .. o ; : Sullivan | Cut company and the Shoro 1 lec s been employed as a laborer: Theé S eat [ 41, works the seco ce at Ma-| Ljeut. G. Waldo Oat, U. 8. N., who Sullivan, on_petition of Mr. Sullivan|¢}. D el caligonid Ll s bride wes boen in - Drestas, V. Ay v charm- | Son¢ Temple ton: at ) —adv. for the past nine months b been| In getting ready for said work,|[and James Rankin. 4 T SOIMBANY, LT il bl vrd Ro tv_charm L z £ i Rav & trac on or before May 14, 1919, The | daughter of Alfred Ruel urd Rosalie f it, if you |, In 50,000 s ooms of New Eng-|stationed in Alaskan waters spent a|about the prosecution of which no de-; Howard J. Revell and others were|.ianin: ot Tuesday, March at & o'- | Roy and has been employed in 3 mil bottle of | 1and the “C ) 't of the 24 hour furlough at his homs on Cliff |lay was expected in thé beginning, | given leave to withdraw their petition | (JFU % B0 (UESCat: LM nEG L lER e . ny drng | SIVINZS committe New England, | street on Sunday. Lieut. Oat arrived |and to go about attending to other|for a bug light on Baltic street near | .t/ Wb& oy B sl S v it as|iS Soon to be dis 1ia an effort tolat Norfolk, Va. on Friday after a trip|important items of this departments ard, as the police commissioners| ™ by = ARpartRione boom the sale of w ¥ 5 sta S, fmm n Pedro, Cal, on the U. S. S.|service, it was necessary for the street er the street sufficiently lighted APBroved ¢ ‘MP«M‘- RE R e orge Ulrich Zurcher who is in the The Y i Test Can on which he was exee- | commissioner to have some means of : X it ade il g ®ljourned S navy, and Miss Matilda Adele providing a " okis g P w3 ‘s conveyance and conseguently an auto- committee, by M. L. Electelo departmaat of 465 Bosweil avenue werse stration-leciares this weel: I maiden trip, having e ently 1,,“,. mobile was purchased after consult- s auditor, reported the audit of bl i ried Monday evening at 7 o'cioek 1 b wich :| on the west coast. ing His Honor, the Mayor, and secuf- | cas accounts of water depart- |37 27138; Park departnient (3) $150 Rev. J. H. Fitamaurice a® thé Yocanttr: Ml DI ROBIGHCR B | ing his approval of the purchase, and nd all found correct. gum el (12) WatoB.20: | harochial residence on Central avende. Boston, in ck OBITUARY the expense, $1400.000 was charged in Mayor Makes Some Remarks. = Tl WG pdes actically equay amounts to three : : partment (2 Public Works \:‘J.'H?'??‘F LR Rtk | k] The morey order sents Mrs. Stephen Crane. o q e m"t“ this point 11]1(\' public works com- departinent, (27) omployed as a hookkeepF SVEst Tharhes street lmproverbnt, and | Dotition of Mr. Pitcher 535.97; Fi- Norwich contractor. The bridat PREOWL OF S Stelaen I Crdne )0 to each of the other two, these|pad heen read by Clerk J of thi : was at Ly Thomas O’- thdigh the r oo, | Aty e on “md“ ABdh At 1:1‘}:- funds covering the projects which, it|the mayor remarked it might not be Connor and M Florence McNulty, . 0, . was thought, were to receive most|out of place to emphasize som - s a sister of the e. y order re ™ a W 3 re W she A 4 s 1 place emphasize some mal enditures of $3,424.24, G]Ve lt n T[me Toha H. K Pegadaly il‘fffifd‘e‘,}{’,,}r"“} ”’;z,z“ _E:f:e he| particularly the benefit Of this DUT-|ters in relation to it. The influx of{" The Senactnt Marnella—Gargano. ohn 1 atel e S L e Y Niantio, | chase. _ complaints about the condition of hown: f 1 rnella of Groton and Miss Every mother knows that coughs and | been appoinicd by the s Qoo Was & pative of Miantle. | The other two projects against each | West Thames street became 50 con- R ivte no of 94 Chestnut stféet colds, neglected, may lead to the most | nital Board uperintenden: of Fitch's | N h‘»"n‘fq'zm;?:;‘ nlf ;*r}m?"m'r;ya;d of which the charge was made Of|stant that it was necessary to take . td at St. Patrick’s chufch dread discases. Croup, bronchitis, pueu- | Momefor Soldi il e e u‘v Ephriam 0. 85d | practically one-third the cost of the |some action. There was danger to the Monday morning by Rev, monia and consumption often bave their |77k of colone acisias i e k Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that's| At Westchester, Mr. anl Mrs. F. R e e o the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, | Wetherby entertained at 'unch Friday | GEORGE BRIERLY SAYS wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as|in honor of their 25th wedding anni- whose tallation of a sprinkler systém many nf the post offic have been do- After a li ing illness . Sarah eport of Sireet Com- : s L b in riied oy | automobile were street repairs and and there were accidents because beginning in & slight cold. {RCIEDEI s ot WatarDuTT ts 4 The wise mother gives The planets Jupiter 5 i o . she has|gch that attention to them would |laid an embargo on general work of TAX OF 18 MILLS | 'Y I‘rudr'v\"!‘ v Anna Losa and Niche & slowly retrosrading he stars, 2 was united in | napurally require the committee’s and | this kind, but some work had to be| At the adjourned town : neld | P o was Born R TEAT A, Foley’s Honey and Tar |the former in the constc ; Stephen Ceane who Was| the street _commissioner's presence | done. The condition that arose could |it: the town hall on Mon e A i tha st stene ol h 1d. She |?nd the latter Leo 3 . R the time,|in many different sections of the city, | not have been foreseen at the time of [ town tax of 18 mills was lalen 1s employed in th GPs it The SEW Signd s & ol of $o © | March, both of 1 conducti AT L ries onlga) gometimes in the same day and|the city meeting, said the mayor. {erand list of the town last completed | - knows it stops coughs quickly, puts & |cyceilent position for obeery i West Main street., Mr. Crane died on| frequently in the same hour. The public works reported the pro-|and it was also voted to appropriate as born in Ttaly 16 year§ soothing, healing coating on an inflamed | dtily 14, 1202 from heatt raiiufe. will be remembered that no ap- |posal of R. O. Foust to take the con-|Out of the tax collected the sum of |, o of Andrew sl and tickling throat, and gives a fecling |5 ! A v five years b ember of| propriation was authorized for the or | tract for garbage removal in the city |$23,000 to the city of Norwich for the | 15 1" of warmtb and comfort to the sufferer. | 1o Socinl ©orvice 1S e BUpHE aehir WIS | dinary repairs on West Thames 00 was not practical just now | support of the highways. Mrs. M. E. Schlarb, Ashland, Peon., writes= | Connecticut Fedoration Bon Al Bl Keon e e | stieet, as it was thought at the time! sed that he bring the matter | The meeting vias called to order H; Fciey's Honey and Tar s the be X 4 |t Terkeley airs of the ohatoh shere she hag Of the annual city meeting that thel! time when the expense might|Town Counsel H. H. Pettis at 8.10 o'~ £ e 3 gold-on her chevt. 1 dive hex'nfew | Monday and o e e S5 25 | specidl improvement. woula_ make the | be considered in the annual estimates. | ciock with aboul twenty voters of Sooct. el ft retoves ber right away, day). Lva‘vlv:yml by e ngws of her death 1 expense for ordinary repairs un- Potitions. Proscuted: \.oxnmpox;\"‘i';\" _D.lrsl dl"ftlh Af Lee & Osgood Co. A former pastor Av-| She is survived by two stepdaugh- |DeCessary; but as “’? special improve- | = petitions were presented as follows: | (o purpose o¢ the mecil: ‘nue T \n,'\.\'y';h ter: M:—;—, E .' D. Noy f this ToF oral e two-fold, fir 0 lay at e of the 1nd . S : : ; : € ¥ o dos Sy | prom 5 Of tha & 1 " " Y and, again v sanction, | Norwich at least ur Sl cond to decide on the amou TI“ Chelsea Savings Bank|» o "", b - e establ. | / W : C | the fund for West Thames etreet was (}(0',)‘;,;1'"”’. Jeast 1;;“‘&‘1‘0‘]‘1‘:},‘(’)‘“ ':‘,;’l’; appropriated by the to | Sk . e e = ‘,'“,",,““; i resorted to, labor costing $335.92. Of | gypje 3 S| maintenance of tha Norw Conn,, Fek. 3, 1919, |for« nd childres ¢ N {uerhew, IR e the items first set forth, railroad|® Mrs. A. H. Chase appeared i that after having five mont T 1 Jiss Wiiliam P. Ensling. freights and trap rock particularly | of the petition. bems siven permiesion | SIGer the amount to be i The death of William P. Ensl were necessary for the temporary|to address the council. She spoke of the city and town e cur- | resi sritairg and previously | curred at his home at 65 Sher i The matter of some tem-|the protective character of the work reacned an agree rate of four| der T rida ¢ r onday morning following improvement had to be con-|done by the policewoman, whose work ‘n:u;mdefl}:?(-“ el w Pri duratin and 1 SRR i i ‘endticiell by the chict and officers as il Iing health for the past few B Dr. Brophy r. Ag . It the|fe "’iv.‘\w.”'ti‘rmj'[“: b He was born it this city Tifty | Ciw Treasurer Char! . Av, common council s e s e MPSTEAD, 20d the great-|1918 to February 13, 5 fol- | appoint the pres ewoman, whe | Sith hour and iwere Treasurer. e receiy s i1 > °r part of h heen spent in | jowe: had been doing very SO ] 0 T UG ! 04 August 31, 1899 he wi | Cash on hand this city. The state council of defense | that time. e pr tren's sy *s, socks nuff a in marriage in this city with| “May 15, 1915 ... 576,44 | went out of existence last Friday and ojElyelluem (i ind women's shawls articles | Miss Mary Muckie. For many years he| .\ "= . with it the work of the policewomen Th DR. ALFRED R‘CHARD.’ re : s in [ has been_employed e N 8 Gil- | WL o Pablic Works who :,.dnv;zl;:‘n‘.:uu the : DENTIST ekl ' " St. Fatrick’s Holy > society Rents .. sere 1,460 Rolic: - to 25 minutes the city Office Hours: fata | b Tinitad Tovtierd ] sociei¥ he 'er an ac Oiling and sprink- E S Brodehiiont returned to the hal 2a m—130 t0o5p m P o th requesting | member. ling Ty statement t the expense would [POrt that an agreemen Wed. an' S venings 7-8 | the { t blanks s h He leaves his wife, a dav . Mar- | Outside account $100 per month. nvu-h‘rd‘ M .Jw.n.« Room &0 Ilayer Bullding : : Frdde ) cucrite _and (wo_ sons, New sewer T. C. Murphy for permission |Meeting to order and 299 Residence tel 1225 f| i ¢ 1 1 gasoline pump on Main | Of those who had no! commer. ; s and sist derick of Mid- | Ordinary _reccipts Referred to public works com- | Vious town and c ta Believed in Groto wey t N v of Hol-| Ppolice Depar{men(—— atter ot approp n It 1s belle n n man | voke g New Haven, Carl of|city court .. i J. J. McGrath, for appointment as a | Cussed explained the matter. I PR 1 Essunding J s : artford \-x.m of Bridgeputt and Ed- | [icenses ... ... : onstable in order {o carry |that for tho past eighteen vears Teacher of Violin ||t s is.z fravd, v war a stck | wira Tsing, i fs - the army in |6V Besi. 112 s ly s o, "Tne” o sven | appropriation b botn ¥ by Gruen Watches . 1 am Riley and | ginance Department— He was so appointed. ; M\mn{ time ago \yn;m-; 4 Mrs Lore Burton. o st 6ARE 000.00 Schwartz Bros. presented a petition | had asked for a App-OR L4 . Temporary ioans..115,000.00 e ponetion | which was tant and unfai are the highest grade. Mrs. Emeline A. Cudworth T ks 1 : emporary _ loans special constable, as this office would | IS opinion and at a later s I ' : " : Mitdred Dan.| Mrs. Emeline Aldrich _Cudworth | account G. & SpEHl o e i S e 7 "0} They stand for their 38 Union Street o1t Farmerie o M parqred Dantidicd carly Monday morning at her| department N LD b Prookline, and Captain M. |Dome, 189 Centre street, Dofchesier,| Loans for G. Councilman Earl Mathewson asked |Sid on. He said that R. Blish. of Chicago, wiil fake place | ML in her ninetieth vear. She was| department it the officer was going to be a special | discussion the turday, Arril 26th \ptain Blish |2 Dative of Westmoreland, N. H,, and| provement bouncer and the petition was referred | Promis ~d on oiling street, the three matters being |of the conditions, Tho war situation| O' N MEETING LAYS They were atlerdel Delarates from dletown fc ASK FOR and GET fi@r%uck’ The Original Ralted Milk For Infants and OTHERS ere IMITATIONS his Bank |City Shoe and Hat Cleaning Company 33 BROADWAY Your last year's Straws can be madé to Hus new Spring’s new Shades. ST SHINE IN TOWN IFITISA “VERYTHIN” WE HAVE IT FOR GENTLEMEN following Department of Cemetefles—- GEORGE TOURTELLOT |l :ucv - abouts recogii tter had been left o = | the matter had been left open name. el & was the daughter of the late Timothy | To be raised by the moilee. comnils®on accepted and M Cur ned at the Saj wAOY ind Rebecca Aldric] Her husband, {Other licenscs .. 0 l" ‘,J“‘\Y' Pt ek urtevant | motion that the sum of who died u;vm;x f z,lycu S A:O‘l was 5 s avenue gave notice of damage on|Propriate The motior : A a veteran of the C war _and had h 8. 19 ; ; 2 E. W. Phillips presente who left St. “Joseph's parish. CUff|long been a deacon in Immanuel BTG | e L e O o | e tion wEieh . ctreet, to enter the wor!d war, only|church Roxbury. She is survived Bl b “** | unanimous vote: GET THE four or five have retmrred. the re-|three children Edward A. Cudworlh, Resolved, That a tax mainder con‘inuing in tramning camps|who is an architect in this city; n France until, advancing to ald in|Miss Bertha IF. Cudworth of Dor.| City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's summa lisbursements from May |(h® qollar be 121C 0% toc the new republic of Poland chester and Miss Bmma A. Cudworth| 16, 1918, usey 1919, 45 ds folloy lowing purposes: 1-2 Naval recruiting has a 1 been es- el er. Unexpended | piied to the sinking fu tablished on 2 pre- 5. and en- , e Appropriations Dispursements Balances. |ance for pa e € rolling offices have been established Will Speak to Nurses. Uspt, of Public Worke— e town, including state and cour at at the naval district base, state pler. Invitation has come to the nurses| Ordinary repairs and expense: $40,000.00 £32,606.05 $7,398.95 |and the expenses «-f the i men betwee 7 and 35}at the Backus hospital to attend a| Outside Work ...... 3,000.00 2055.61 g for the present fiscal vear; s | who » gible | meeting next Thurs afternoon at| Garbage and ashes. 5,000,510 406.44 .56 [De paid to the treasurer o ee e or enrollme r 0 in the assembly hall of the| Sewers and catch basins....... 000,00 18 A ore the 10th day gg S As the Southern N “nelar 1d Peoples’ Lhome at 36 Jeiferson cadam repa : 000,00 11.166.7 2833 together w “other m {nual conference will be heid in Ta reet, Hartford, where Miss .\mh‘ and sprinkl Sises 1000.00 and receivab! |ton, Mass, ginni Wednesday, | Eldredge, international and trees Sediies . 2.000.00 ; collector of to March 26th, nly three ,,mr“:w. make an addre: Miss ge | Liability inst > i Sundays in this conferencc ¥ and § been througl > wes is | Balance stone crusher, Carefully Selected all Methodist churches are seel o|now touring the east. s HBH et . || round up pledges and ben t du cently been engaged in the bureau Diamonds at $20.00 upj "™} is the belief of the state prison | Of assignments,” council of national| Balance Rockwell Stre directors that all women offenders, in. | dcfense, at Washington, —and r— FOR STEAMER ding {hose. senienced for life, shouid | therefore have much to tell of inte- New Sewe : STEAM YANTIC, CONN. be removed from Wethersfield to the | LR e WESE hRnl s Suiet ios e Bibeean i = E ant the Morzan dock 96“. Woman's Reformatory. at Eost Ly | Turses : Eldredge has| Dept. of Cemeteries ... 00 7,968 Lot el e L \(,';‘ = e ?hone 2 i Jor them, extended. Fire Department . 2 : i 25 the prison § | : Vi 2 1379688 | for the new FLOWERS omy of the irstitution. S egrounds for several months. Of the 123 young Polish-Americans The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 IF SHE SAID “YES” BUFFALO GLUTEN $61.60 per ton $3.10 per cwt. Opp. -Chamber of Commerce Bldg LEASES MOP;GAN DOCH OPEN EVENINGS Police Department— | establish bet " _John Putty Getting Botter. Salaries 4 { York with the At Waterbury Sundav, the sixth an- |, LNCOUraging reports are received of| General expense dock require niversary of the pastorate vay | the condition of John Fert trouble | gtreet lightin; buildings for h PR Dk DEARIONG Thomas Feltran, forhners of butnepy | man for the gas and electrical depart- Cim Govtt os work will be Orders Delivered Rk ) erl of Putnam v , S o deveh .. | Clwy yors M e was observed by an afi-day meet. |Ment, who received a severe elec . 5 the present week TREES AND SHRUBS ing at the Advent Chrisiian chpens, | IFic, shock $1st Wednesday morning. | Health Department— The Mann i The annual roll eall i the yemretl | 1o js showing much improvement un-| Gas and Electrical Dept— a meeting rc Maplewood Nursery Co. | 5o “nmwal roll call in u TU@S | der treatment at the Backus hospital, | Operating and _general expenses... 34€760.00 246 400.79 support to [ 5 ; T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 | the members beine precon: 10t °f|and his recoviry seems to be now only | Interest on $400,000 mortgage ..... 100000 20,000.00 S et e A BRUSH AND A CAN OF 8 it o n: i question e ex Interest on city G. & E. bonds ..... 430.00 5 5 | foit - -0 for making ihe terminal ren 1we. | = S BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP,\\'(lh‘nn Warner of Hehron and | care and attention he is receiving. | Interest on loan i ) ] OThe steamer Cape Cod, which is to| CEEANER FOR 35:—VALUE 80w | Willia Warner o ehron, 5 —_— New improvements, re-appropriation.. 10.00 214,763 | be put this line, is a splendid boat, =AT= 11.1r(hrd T\nh}v - of Culumbia, Westerly Fire Chief Dies Here. Park Department— 5,000.00 e ; : Ak DEALERS IN e en H Jo.nue the ‘Samuel Cottrell, 70, chi £ of the 2 <l 1y commissioner about™ bui N | | lo| | Water Department— T RITTIQ 3EE S PNRE Tires and Supplies |1 iSEim RS o e i S EOSTes ah E v i wsnrs s | pANISH CATARRH | DUNK'S PHARN complete the oad on the Y 3 T g- kiss Vulcanizing and Repairing o v eny Mo Fad on the tUFN- | cring jiinesss. He had aecn in failing Finants Departmint— 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.| [ awyers asout L ont i h for ome time and had been a| Salaries and tax commi 2 260,00 50 MAIN 81REET _Telephone 546-13 laa 4 Y ; O "“ ;;’me; “; Ceurt Houts . Seid 585.00 s Dreathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and T S : orn i ste e 9| Milk inspector . : 750.00 ete., are - ihes . are receisins a Qll‘nnnn | 1848 and was the sox ot Rissell Cot- Eléotion éxpefises . g Ts 3 o Relieve Stufled Up Head a 1 “Legal Advisor” irectly un-|treil anc o PR P s o - E t yo get r T K DR A-J blNAY . ic a reproduction of the) e i g o b . o : : tarrh; c ¢ _from an i iy | scales of justice, with ox ons sie] Members of 68th Come Home. | e May ot Tt A hags1d G ‘” ! PR R I T and “S” on the other. ective Ser- | | oans prior to May A breathe Hvome N e l’ j DEN'i' Viee Systom” at the botiom eorieer=| Tocal boys of the 88th regiment| Temporary loan, 1917-1918 " 000.00 1,000.00 t shou £your head in tw \ the wording. 1 Pletes| who have been overseas for the past| Second instaliment rmum street im- minut allow you to breathe free- | | & | even months are arriving daily in improvement 5 5 Hyomei often ends a ¢old in ¢ Rooms 18:19 Alice Building, Norwich | b AT | town. Among the latest arrivals are| Third installment M1l relieve you of disgusti Phors 11773 PRIZE SKATE CONTEST | Sergeant Fréd L. Plante of Mulberry provemént .. T 260.00 ! L > s — - WILL BE RINK FEATURE street and lrnest Fréchétte of Taft-| Second instaliment G. & E 7,000.00 0 b ; Fuaneral Directors On Tuesday night at the ol ville. Sergeant T'Ia‘me has another | Second installment and Embalmers Ropmred promptly and thoroughly | Ascided, and the judges will be piokeq | "€ “mb“_k_&m" ofadr e A i Kl -00 | Australla where catarrh hm: 115 322 M- ted under air pressure before leav- | from well known business mon Contingent . fas i g | 322! n 11 % E consumption were never known to ing shoby this town, so everyone who i¢ cnteved | INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | One-fiith Wes e w E SHANLEY Nill be assured a falr and irnpartial i R 1 t provement cesescesd 4,200.00 8 Hyomel J(s pleasant b ¥ Chamber of . 5 Miss Rosalie Bennett entertained the - 00.00 € breathe ust pour chance to win the prize that is to go | g o . g : 0.00 Enubher PLUMBING TINNING| te® the winner of the contest. (m |SAturday Afternoon Bridge club. Extraordinary items ....... 24,500.00 2,074.18 ;"lle’ll'l‘f'\((lpri;‘l"'f‘_’ 499 Main St. Tel. 710-3 Thursday night V. P. Otto and lady| The Monday Sewing club met this = A complete Hy | partner will give an exhibition at the | Week with Miss Isabel Mitchell | inhaler and one THERE 's no advertising medjum In | Fink and the people of Norwich are| Mrs. Joseph Noves ¢ Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul. | 80ing to have a chance to sce some |passing several days letin for buminess results. elever skating. relatives. 0 7,500.00 aat Cz ding Phone 238-2 Lady Assistamt amford is| *Overdraft Ve ) i : PR b f i . . E s dy ow THERE s no aivert s medium in Norwich inhaler vou can get an extra bot-| E: onnecticut equal to Tho“k tle of Hyomei at druswist 1exiy iz hosinoss results. i

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