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The Heary Allea& Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS § AND EMBAIMERS LADY ASSISTANT Ceiis Answere¢ Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Sireet JFFY Toilet Bowl Brushes A !HU&H AND A CAN CLEANER FOR 35¢—VALUE 50c. —ATe Adl ¥ Norwich, Tliaid‘ay. March 1‘11 1818 THE WEATHER. The storm that was over the St. Lawrence valley Sunday night ed ropidly northeastward and nday night its center was beyond the fleld of observation. The. outlook is for fair weatirer with & contlnuation of preval temperie ture ju all districts east of the Mis- sissipp! river during Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, Winds for Tuesday and Wednesday. North Atlantic—fresh west and gen- erally fair weather, Middle Atlantic—modsrate west and generally fair weather. Forecast. New England: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, not much ehange in tem- rerature. Ohbservations in Norwich. The following recordsreported from e Builetin's observations, | changes in temperature and tmetric changes Monda { Fi_ the baro- Ther. Bar. 40 .29.90 show tho | 3005 DUNN'S PHARMACY £ 80 MAIN STREET Comparisons. Predictions for Monday. ¥ Monday’s weather: Fair, west wind, IQSEPH BRADF ORD BOOKBINDER A. G THOMPSOV F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YCUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 32' Main S’ Norwich, Gonn. ~ Phone Detl 1oxi Hote. EUROPEAN PLAN WAYES GROS., Proos Telaphone 1227 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D, J. COYLE{ DENTISTS | 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 2 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephons lohn & Geo. H. Bhss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROCCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATUHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H, Bliss WILLIAM C. TOUNG STETSON & 1oUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and matenals st prices by skiied labor Telcabone 20 West Main Ev The Max Geordon & Son 'Corpor«stion 10-28° W. MAIN STREET Have Stove, right Nut and Egg, also Bituminous DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107. Thayer Building Phena 619 2 ‘]DS_AHd?(cSP L Boston Cafe and Luncheon_ Hours 9.1, STBROADWAY (Few Steps From Y. M. C. A.) FOR \.ADIEQ AND GENTLEMEN First Class and"Ruick Servioe Best of Fagd'at Reasonable Prices ficipus Coffee ahpan 1953 ALARM CLOCKS ¢ from $1. '0 to $3.50 WARRANTED, WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRAN‘(LIN STREET. DR.A., DENTN S n-m. 18-19_Alice Building, N.mmi Phors 11773 and Shine Parlor {"For Ladies and Gentlemen AT 52 BROADWAY Asks 1Yblr Patronage Will Guarantee First Class Work TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY.PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES af Ui LAT ‘fl\UI' Phane 175 m advertising medium in w cticut équal to The Bule letln for business results. 96-28 Broadway | Sun, Moon and Tidex. Moon | 1 ya spent Sunda ._O INGTON COURT SENQS BO‘I TO STATE SCHOOL Good: Burning Coal! Rainfall Sunda 1 of Sunda Hairs Quickly Vanish After this Treatment (Helps to Beauty) Science has aided in simplifying t of v growth from Cl:"h:? the Iyet devised delatone LaFt to the hairy s rfdbe (or| i The paste is made lw removed and the 3 trace of hair has vanished. to get real délatone. | e s Fineral Director and Embalme Prompt serviceday or night @ | which illuminate NOAWIGH, ouLLETIN, TUESDqu MARCH 11, 1919 7 » ORGANLZES GOUNTYY b C. A. WORK Decision to proceed at cnce with the orgamization of the Coumy Young Men’s Christian Assoclation, with an annual budget of $5006, which is to be raised each vear for thr-¢ years, was reached at the conclusion of the organ- “ing conference of the county repre- geptatives Monday afiernoon at Park Congregatio church. President Penjamin T. Marshall! of Cannecticut college, chairrman of the country or- ganization cemmittee, pre conference, which had an attendance of 75 representatives from the various tnvens. The following county reprasentatives v lio were nominated bv th> committee jon resciutious were duly elected, and ciers are to be named for towns not co pared: rank Palmer, Bozras; E. T. Dun;:vv Otto P fltz. in Ralph H. Meler, H’z\dlm A Fiull, Benjamin H. M Noank: 00; Groton vard §10% $360; Montvis W aterford $100; £tonington “vwn !1(‘“ of publiclty preciation { Park ded at tho| Lyme; | ness meeting to order at two o'clock and the welcome on behalf of the city was extended by James L. Case president of the Nerwich ~association. Lucius B, Whiton, resident of the New London association, made the re- sponse in behalf of the county. and Henry Hediey Smith of New Haven, {county work departmen’ secrctary of the siate association, made the state- ment of the call of the convention. After the sppointment of committee on regisiration and reselution, there were four-minute speeches by six men who have seen tjf¢ developments of jcounty work in other parts of | state. There were E. W, Hazen, Ha !dam, chairman of state county wo: | committee; J. H. Light, South Nor- walk; chairman of Fairfleld county work committee; K. C. Ney, Hart: ford: acting chairman of F work committes; R. U. Tyk rville, chairman of Mid ounty work committee; J. M. hame, Goshen; chairman of Litchfield county work committee; J. B, Thwing, New Haven; stats secretary, Y. M. C A i 1 < C. A, Gunmere of N this | Tarttord | Wad- ! New York, special | ROAD WORK iN STATE Will FURNISH EMPLOY‘WENTl The state highway commi 7 fwill have a b season | the appropristions commit legislature plans to put money as possible into his hands for road work, says the New Haven Times-Leader. It is hoped not oaly to put all the roads of the state inta the best condition, but to furnisa work for hundreds of men who otherwise might be idle. It {s° the unanimous cpinion of the apprepriations commit- tee that the highway commissioner should be given every opportunity tc jcare for the roads this spring oyd | summer. Ome of the biggest jobs of the yesr and one of perhaps the most import- ance to the state will be tho rebulld- ing of the railroad bridge at New Lon- jdon into a highway bridge, This |bridge was a gift to the state, first '(,u red by President Mellen and fi- naily turned over by President Buck- fter the naw bridge was finished in working order, The bridge By ‘]:: be ready for the public early next | fa yoas, of st of the work at New Londan be the construction of approaches the new Lridge. For this job the ner has asked for pecial appropriation of $30,000. He IF THESE COLD DAMP DAYS v EFFECT YOUR Hopes Women Will- Adopt This Hablt Bs Well As Men | Glass of hot water each morn- ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. —— 3 ; Happy, bright, alerb—vxgnraus vivacious—a goed clear ural, rasy comph from illness are assured only by ci healthy blood. If omly every w and likewise every man cculd the wonders of the morning i bath, what a gratifying change woul take place. Instead of the thousands of anaemic-looking men, women and with pasty or muddy complexion: insteaq of the multitudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain fage” and vessimists we should sece a virl i the Rod, White and Bloo Pagk)ge e o o 5 Conis CABRIGGS Oo CAMISIDGE MASS through without a scratch and is glad to be back in God's country. Corporation Returns Imperative. lonal committes | Wil €6t it. i ment, made an in- spiring ad’ér&_, in ich he spoke of | . the great work tk e had seen ,dnr\e thtoush the M CA = ip ing oned the reports that lated about the Y. M. cigarettes to the in refutation eof the| i he bridge and will be p: Another task will be the | constryction of the bridges s ‘Tt is absolutely imperative that a tentative return be filed by ali cor- porations before March 15. The reg- ular forms are not yet ready, and will not be until after March 15—hence the necessity for filing the tentative return, This form can be obtained by corpora. tions which have not recsived them at separate sidewalks on that the public -may to @wcape the dargers Thess walks take the form of a sép- 0 is to be rel-supporting, aid for evengrally hy the optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo- ple everywhere. - An ipside bath is had by drink each morning before breakfast, glass of real hot water with a tel speonfu! of limestone phofiphn[a to wash from the stomach, liver, neys and tem yards of bowels the vious day's indigestible waste, this was the general! read a letter from the arm: in charg the commiasary 5‘krarrme t at ertain camp, who mistake of the commis- had been de- C. A. and had was discovered Probably net mere bought as pos- ven them 2 g00a deal farth and correc In the kitche: Branche, chairman . _Gilbert, Mrs Rol wWILLED = IN ADqO(\‘\IS stroe wder iachine a gu AGREEMENTS ON ‘COMPENSATION #PPROVED | , emplcyer, siew London, hroken rate v 1o .,.nocaved ich Gas and employe, es, Qu injured, st rat Town Clock Dark, light in the face of the town went out during Monday aving the face on me the court houss in o electric globes face burned out. The He wasBald| Grew Prolific Hair by Indian's Recipe, Which He Offers Free After being almost entirely hald a usiness man came across on old In- lien recipe by which his fully grown. He will mail it free request. J. Hart Brittain, B C 388 Station F, New York, N. Y. Wonder- ful hair growths reported by numer. ous women and men who have tried this. hair was|, NAN ADVOCATES { T B‘ACH SAN»-TOR'UM JUDGE WALLER DECIDES i CDMMON PLEAS MATTERS o»eph Lenge. udgment was W. Smith v | tried h I Flandera wvs. gar and F. 4§ kland:rs and W, H. Scgw will ba tried, in New London on ‘\Lrl‘n 29. The other cases that Twve been us- signed stand as on the list. Residing in New Lcndon. Lieutenani and Mrs. S 1l have tak 1) ote], I eil has Peen d“l'ul‘/‘ S C. 122, ang is stat seriment Staten, New T_«nficn. Mrs. H«fkel! was formerly Miss Ruth Counihan, of this city. 1 pudlic. A toll gate 1s to be estabilshed on this bridge as on those at &a }umuk and Coodspeed’s. The bridge is considered by the appropriations com- mittee as an asset to the state and | scmething fhat is needed more than any other one thing now under con- cideration, {PLANT'S WILL LEAVES $250.000 TO COLLEGE A bequest of $250,000 is left the Connecticut Collegs for Women by the 3 r financier and vionday. o was not given 100,000 Ior for ‘Ifaithfull i testal Plant, among the Sarah Mae o will are authori cd‘ > the Shore consummation Of aven, Conn., March rrs, president of Company, tonight s o provision in the authorizing funds onnecticut Company lo- in and around New London and These tracks are leased and | operated by the Shore Line rormora- There has bc“n no osal for OVER A° 4 Lanc SERVICE street. New Director Of Army Air Service Mal-Gen. Charlss Menoher, after 12 months of overseas duty, most of which he spent with the famous fainbow Division, has arrived in Washington and eseumaed his now AQuties as Diractor of the U. & Army Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion The juice of two fresh lemons! strained into a bottie containing three | ounces of orchard white makes a| whole quarter pint of the most re-| markable lemon skin beautifier at‘ small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the| lemon juice through a fine cloth so| {no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Bvery woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blem- ithes as freckles, eallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier, Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, necls, arms and han It should nat- Ip to whiten, soften, freshen, g out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderfui for rough, red hands. Your Aruggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at Iittle cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons, { JO!:'.NSON—In Y FUrTERAL about the cost one must pay for a !} fermentations and poisons before p m}? more food into the stomach. hose subject to sick headache, bil- iousness, nasty breath, rheumatisy, colds; and particulary those who ha 2 pailid, sailow complerjon and w are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter poun phosphate at the will cest but fiicient to demons and remarkabl and appearance practice internal «: the coilector’s office.” This was the very important an- nouncement made Sunday by Collector James J. Walsh of the internal revenue district of Connecticut and Rhod¢” Isl- and, and corporation members should pay heed to it, as the penalty for neglect is severe. South Manchester—Cheney Brothers have installed a large searchlight, jl- luminating the freight yard o’ the South Manchester rallroad station lJo- cated north of tl street bridge. S8ORN ARMSTRONC~!n Norwich, March 10, 9. A., a son, Kendall, {o Mr. and Mrs. 151 Talx an f ngton_stree L L. Hul, wint as returned own street.” Norwich, March 8, a S0l Robert to i Mrs. George | Pc'fcr E ughter, to ir. March 4, | MARRIED. YORK BROV{LE\’ In }.a“ Stonington, Dwight C GU!NAN-—vCONNELLV —In 1919, by Rev. J. H. B Thomas Guinan Norwich, and M Connelly I wich. LITTLE — LYMAN — In March 5, 1913, by Rev. yndon E. Lit Ruth Norwich, T tle of Belle Sarah hmflol h) of fonday to spend Mrs. Alf Larose, 1 Bridge: o, for a numb children I months “Hanson, in New London, March 7, widow of Arthur| MASSE—In Prestor Louis Masse of Je: cemetery, BROWN—In i pay the los e ————— Lkl Ut CURI Deesn’t hurt at all and costs a few cents Church & Allen 15 Main Street DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-8 HENRY E. CHURCH v The Piano Tuner WM. SMITH ALLEN 122 Prospest St. Phone 511 GEER B SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors Magle! Just drop a h“'n Freezone on that touchy c aching, then y the fingers. Truly! Try Freezone! Yo 2 tiny bottle for a f to rid your feet of soft corn, or corn and callus