Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 5

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e NURWIUM) BULLEIIN, WEUNESUAY, MARUH iz. 1919 STOMACH . OUR 'STOMACH INDIGESTION Norwich, Wedn‘udly, March 12, 1919 ~ HEARTBURN Instantly Relieved by BISU MAGKESia IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS AND POWDER FORM TATED MAGNESIA pecially 1 thi on por tho Mag- e tion It srain blue com- ia the R stomach tha form of Do not confuse with fangeran B Ja is ca Co to RYWH RAZOR BLADES | AND RAZORS | We have Everready, Gillette and Auto Strop Razor Blades and Razors on display in our store. Get our prices. ; Lo m vic faut-Cadden Co. N STREET 3ATTERY REPA!RS 9« breakdowns par- ators) 7e Use Vesta Patented Impregnated Mats s | jion of the Vesta Accumula >. we canand Impregnated Mats we row use i ring all make: one of the big im- ry making and ided prc the: effic ncy to your batt wriarge stockof Rental Batteries makes it unnecessary to lay up your car a minute BATTERY AND WELD! NG COMPANP CUMMINGS & RINC Funeral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber Building Phone 2 Lady Assistant WHITEST $48.00 F. CONANT ONE CIGARS n St Broadway Shoe Repair and Shine Parlor i AT and Gentlemen 52 BROADWAY Your Patronag G will TEA DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES | Phone 175 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES-—-SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES ! BANK REET P S Second Floor, | LONDON | NEW City Shoe and Hat Cleaning | Company BROADWAY Straws can be made Spring’s Shades. SHINE IN TOWN Your last y © this new BEST GEGRGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer |cn 32 Providence St., Taftville |i Prompt aitention to day or night calls Telephoas @8 AordMWFawl Light vehicle lamps Rivers and ponds result of recent heavy Farm changes April 1st are already At the Otis Library In the suburbs the were heard March Sth, more free iy Automobile sales tor; Argo at Osgood Wharf, At stall akin 0 for C floe 1 w | market Next The Handsome VARIOUS MATTERS at 6. is evening. are full, as the in anticipation of being made. the 1ist of books genealogy has been continued in & 1pful wa; fre three firs m. peep ning e-ups. cases of diphtheria were ted to the New London health orities Monday. au ince the middle of nuary have been the most satistac- y yet, for this season of the year, the report of Connecticut dealers. today. Big r&0 frosh fish, low prices.—ady The Jones-Oete mpany, Inc, of New London d a certificate changing T The United Sthles Electric s mutact has a meeting of of Columbus 1. Sunday evenin 1 Mrs, ndon butior nnectic in celebrat the Danbury held in K flicers were iv of New share of the ju on of prohibi on tory Norwich dea Florida oran coming ments sat. 1 quality receiving now, the fru rom Californi tory to quan Tuesday’s id Observer mitte New Lond finds is worki le memorial service, rdvanced cost electric mmon month, e enumier he New nday, John London Quaini in I te Kennedy bridg i housekee pe he nnoyed woman L MING and TRUCKING |steamer capE cop 1s DUE HERE ON MONDAY Monday, Mareh 17, the time at wn as ted « paring d lolphins Gr‘rmav‘ He h\cv in b wir Reserveir Running Over. vorwich rese of v n of i rvoirs hari er before the mch ind.y, but they are now a al measure, full, pressed down running over. There arc § in- ater ‘running over the spill- tony Brook reser and 2 2o0d sup- and a half ovs talk- 20 o'clock | PERSONALS oo o AUTO NEARLY LANDS IN THE RIVER Dr. M. E. Mullen of Taftville spent mantic. | Capt. Charles T. Potter has been at_his shore bungalow in Noank for a brief stay. Charles Driscoll s accepted a po: n-Rockwell company. Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Ryder Death stared five people in' the face Tuesday morntng, just before 3 o'clo and they out of commission failed to show him the turn until too iate to.make it or whether he lost control of the car is mystery. Whitever the cause the oc- cupants had a All that could be learr was thai it was scene of e acciden that it was driven form. Tk women and that the Pranklinf square Oue offider on car had suffered only « light and this fact did no attention as being out of until he had 7 1d of 1 g The turn at this place hee 3 tionally had one, a numb it peinted out of Franklin on with the street Mar- escaped by ma jof not over six inch scns, all unknown touring car which came from Lau- are soon to move from Pendleton Hill|red Hill section of the city and in go- to the J. E| Thompson farm near|ing down the hill on Laurel Hill ave- | North Stonington. |nue on to the Laurel Hill bridge tac | Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss has return- | car crashed into the guard raiiing on |ed from Westerly, where Monday | the northeast co the il | evening he addressed the Men's class|broke it down so that it hung out of the Firs aptist church. the river. The car Samuel J. Hussey of Fountain street |0 seen iust left Norwicih Monday morning for > Sran, s York, where he has agcepted 0. tion mail cletk in the New ant he five per- were in a large a the c 0 e the immediately and ¥ 4 nan in uni- sean to be three and twe bric car through said thai the oken hea ttrac the been to a hin six 1ches of c wall. utomo Abutment the would have been 40 feet into th Shetucket riv Jinal 1 1\49»:7 of cit n H and party aven exchange = mentipns Mrs., Charles C. Elwell, have retwned from Boston, where they have heen spend- ng a few davs at the Copley-Plaza. Tlhey made the trip by motor. Mr. and Mebonald Morwich Town spent the week end ith their Jack McDonald, who turned from F nd is now spital in New He is iv health and to be home swift current ve owing recent rains, is rather hizh n he condition of the river t the fall it is doubtful | e of the accupants What caused the known. Whether the familiar with_the sharp foot of the hill or wh lights which on Tuesday to the by than a woul'l A the extending man . Daniet of vier iron fence would 1 pos: not the t ciden the driver was turn the morning wer Yor expec atly. less fe repetition of which mig ther sire UNIVERSALISTS TO' RAISE RECONSTRUCTION FUND toi At the Church of t | Norwich, following gram Sunday | Con: Sunday wa rominational special Twith inizatic will the this fund | NORWICH IS TO HAVE | THREE SUMMER TRAINS summer trains, from June ber, all of which are to make stops here, were announced to shippers of Norwich by R. M. Smith superintendent and 1. C, traveling freight agent, of Haven road, when they met Norwich merchants sday Chamber Com- | rooms. | planned to run a V | Harbor train three New York to Bar hington train will come | T | COMMUNITY LABOR BOARD HAS IMPORTANT FUNCTION » Good Shepherd,{ The r trainins LA { conference cd Statc will_ be Personal | employment ashingto Last Sunda narrated number ot and Consccration | Unit employment s services are in | bulletin ived at the plan of the | fice at 2% Shetuc raise $1,000,000 | th he d the Un z by crat 3} service assistant m it Farnham, the New num viee Stat fa just rece | connection to importance aivibuted r ot days | secure Har- | minis Maine | chu All afternoon at the s at th but incidentally to for the denomination more rs, more missionaries and more | tric I members | Speaking these matters were bourd, which he Pennsylvania station, |@ state convention of district of A other two will, leave the|held Saturday at the Church Jeremia ent The scheflule of the »\x‘\ h, N‘ w Haven, when Miss 1 e e ey hemest | Yoseph ¥, Gobb, Bawin A Tracy, Louis | mons ns now stated, the|M. Crandall and Sumner W. Arm a r summer seafon | sirong. With exception, ever The 1 onth of June and | n the was repr d by the month of September. | memi bo ope employ the con board which It is ington to Bar now in_conju | sec ment office i New W ot of the comm e compose liscus: Univers th a dis 0w hile th ran he 4 3 M ra vf John R of Wisconsin gin one ian; employment gh are erther t its Ia fail trom or TRYING AUTOM \C?‘U‘ sSuUIT FGR $10,000 DAMAGES largel consulted in community de the mos E CHAPTER, Ki K. D. onda, This mee iversary of the ember meeting As niza o irs. Will comm Sterry i Anis ¥ : 2 i Brewster ner or ERINTENDENT GRAFAM REE'\{GAGED FOR SCHO 381 umber of v t mernle SHELL BURSTS OVER | CORPORAL ¥/0OD'S HEAD | had Norwic and fa wwch for kind friend and a tleman o urphy Charle Norwich Jewett Cit here Le ndson 15th, yat Mari one gra of C Davis of nadaughe orge Frar Ste nest died O tzpatrick a complete ll\CluENTS IN SOCILTY Miss v M Nor week B T New mb Haven. Kimball of LEVELLING BAD CORNER ON MONTVILLE ROAD | Mrs. Willis Austi York for ) and or 3 bri en in New Mrs er Archib uests o; Mitehell, much 1 Mrs. ang improvemer Gerard . ors ¥ My Jensen 1 rive Robert arents M Ri i Werkmen's Compensation. I trofleys |1 | FAVORABLE REPORTS AT e R | Y.m.C A DrF'CTuRS' MEETING | 51 Winel employe n Nor: rate She Norwich, rute of Ass me employc 2.44 ne E employ« ) s President James 1. sided new matter brought up was th Lility of doing some along lines in industrial pl of the tow \A’HS matter wa en under co s1d- 1 eration. It would involve work along [ Lloye socizl lines carried on ¢ plants | don, Before the meeting Ly mem ar since we've had Post ToASTIES (Delicicus — Corn Flekes) One Poss Howard Hall broken wrist, and emp) a suy = serve Take a day off occasion vear will accumulate ily, and your more slowly machine | v k‘\v of more | fune- | fond ¥ | were Com- | PREDICT SMITH WILL BE NEW POLIGE SERGEANT Who is to be the tairu sergeant of Volice in Norwich if the amendment (o the city charter Is passed by the legislature? This is the question that Liis heen asiid in Norwich within the prst fow whee it was made nown that the Judiei.ry committee had reported favorably on ihe Propos- ~i amendment. There Las been cov ¢ Gerable on nd many ruraors have been cire ax to whom the position would fall. it is known that therc re several in the field hut the man who has & nentioned with the me requeney snd who is svid by - that know to have (he vreference for ite position third s t of the poice is that af Char i > them- selves who tie he police cotami v say thai there are many n the field it decline tu staie who the d are will be until after favor miendment s been 1 cen are in sergean the JURY GIVES MRS, CABLE DAMAGES OF $1000 of Walerford was nages by ary in | Army New Lo H I d 81,0 suverio: ¥ aft MeGu cour noon . Pounds n, . in Fi . result u Waterfora in Uie automo- | May. | | morning | cour irzument the closinz In th sda 1 in in the Morgan Lants, I followed 1. who mad- idge Reed 1 defe lian m o g I nd erm o i { i w empl Le and is No 13 He rance, New morn'ng charged s wa oved o A the probable W Has w W Under Bonds For Crimi London Franceno ( with T cause 1 over to the court FRANK McMAHON Life Agrees With This Norwi Here We! ained ith the A. minal Court. police cour Jibot Al Gire Seoti Co. was foun nes in bonds of Bocy Sent to Mystic. FOUR BOUND OVER TO SUPERIOR COURT|di \to. | been Whol pad tived and had Mrs I s, In Arreste arrest>1 in Jumes Tates Mantville or the Toesday before Justice smlddy, « ¢ women cAe sister Probable 150 Was 1 znd all were bound to the superior « thex ond mornn ¥ josl The husba had De has to 1 okin: comi BANK STATEN‘EV\TS No. 1481 REPORT OF CONDITION Mere hanks 1 the reporting bal ame t earne: pas not due (approxi ilating note: standific ks, banker. companies Certified ;'m.u of items 33 an | $50,874.98. | Demana ~ deposi jeet to arned 34 checks out- hd 26 day 1l deposits sub- subjcet 5 S e notes upon which total charze not to| exceed 20 cenis was made, v | The number of such loans v Sta Connecticut, Co n Char 16 above named t the abevo sthts the best of my know- he num Cashier. o before me of March, 191 JOHN R. TARRANT, Notary Fublic, Correot—Attest: 1US BROTN, SON. Directors f Anton sent 10 Mystic been ¢ velve o I vears 1c loyed rraty Sundu buri veral as a carpen Mystic. asaro, | BANK STATEMENTS No. €57 REPORT _OF CONDITION The Thames National Bank at Norw) in the State of Connecticut. at ti o of business on March 4, 1919: RESOURCES, 1. a Loans and discounts. in- cluding redis- counts --$1,866,593.48 96,300.60 —$1,770,093.48 34458 iberty iding depasit secure. 1 ea ar vaiue)$100,000.00 bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to se cire U. S. de- posits (par valué) . 109,000.00 U. s. vonds and certificates of indebtedness pledzed as col- lateral for state or other doposits or bills payable . 100,000.09 <17 Cérdineate b. a. s und of cdress and un- 7 116,000.00 415,000.00 and 4% ° pe cent., unpledgeds$s: Liberty Loan honds, 31z, 4 and 41 per cent., ledzed to secure postal savings depos its .... E 20,000.00 336,55181 Bonds, (other secy than ete. bonds) ed to . 239,875.00 oF !’ 37.000.00 2,500, Directors 600.0 H e Saturitios bther than U. S. ponds (not incliding stocks) owned unpledged ateral trust d other notes Db niee issued for not less than one nor mors n tiiree ars’ time .. 64,243.75 al bonds, = urities, — ete., other than T 1,109,559.80 $5,507.00 r than Fed- bank stock Federal Reserve cent. of banking house, owned and unen- umbered .. < Lawful Treserve Federal Res 46,500.00 142,500.00 183,727.19 “with ank .. n net amou due na- tional banks s Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other than in- luded in items 13, 14 or 15, 414,812.72 {16, 13,028.66 or town as repor Total of Ttems 15, $437.866.47. 3 10,025.09 16 and 18, banks de of eity tow eporting bank and other cash items... Redemption fund with 5 rer and due Treasurer. on 1 650.53 00 13,000.00 5 but ni le not past du savings d thrift owned sgots, 3 bond interest 6,952.44 stamps actually 166.55 Other accrued 085.85 ,514.18. .$1,000,000.00 550,000.00 Total ... 70,019.97 12,661.93 100,000.00 ,273.06 notes ou banks, companies (otl cluded in Items Certified chec 539,150.36 1,356.79 fice but less than 30 da Dividends ur .,mnl and 40, s! $24,421.94 16 derosit Reserc a postal Postal savings deposits ! iime deposits o Reserve, $180,460.8 States deposits N postal sa 14, \zs del 180,160.86 | 1bje: tem 4 United ing 2 War . | I loan de- 1ccount nited 5 deposit ng _de $190,000.00 195,118.01 160,000.00. sold for standi cash and out Teder Rese nk (seo itom 1d) 96,500.00 of Nuw Gibbs, ire dbove named bank, 43 the above te- A. GIBBS, Cashier. 1 to before me of March, 1819.° RGE D. FILLMOR! vtazy Pa Subseribed o this 11th d AVERILL, L. HUBBARD, Directors. ——— WHEN YOU WANT tc put your Bus-._ Iness before tie public, tuére is me medium better than through the veriising columns oi The Bulletin. of my Knew--

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