Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 7

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The Henry Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Yiw EMBALMERS £38ISTANT Answered Premptly JOSEPH BRADFORD BUUKLINDEK Cjank Bocks Made and Ruled to O 108 BRUADWAY Express Harness Team Harness Buggy Harness At the F |4 EBa Aal th Street JIF Totlet B owl Br A BR CLEA Norwich, Conn 3"4 Y A. G Chiropod PRO THON e John & Geo. . Bliss: Ltgv.r! 5,“""“‘ T'“ of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCUHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC John & Geo, f. | WILLIAM C. Buccesor to STETEON & TOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wor aricen TFreentone TOUNG and materiale mbor 5 West Main St at right Gordon & Son Cerporation STREET Have Good Burning Coal Stove, Nut and Egu. also Bituminous DR. EDWARD KIRBY 107, Thayer Building Phgne 619 1395 and 7 0 8 P. M Room Hours 9-12 Bosten Cafe and dLuncheon 2! 41 BROADWAY Fow Stops Fro FOR LADIER AND GENTL EMEN First Glass and Quick Service Besz of Fob Remsonabie Prices Delicious Coffso Telognons 1963 ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 W¥ARRANTED, WM. FRISWELL CO. % FRAMK \.’m ETREET. DI Acd.ctiNAY DENTIST | Rooms 18-19 Alies .uulfl. Norwich Phons Uhl 13 o advertising medium ln Connectitut eqnzl to The Bul WWtin for Dusinase ceslie live Baileting, | Wo:lnudny. Marcl— 12 1919 THE WEATHER. Alr pressurs is high taroughout the freat central v vs gud the eastern d southern Within ¢ dera winds with northwe air weather, Forecast. Comparisons, Predictions for Tuesday. esday’s weather: Rain, , northwest wi Fair. ty interesting tal war, hoth on Double Chin If you have a doub!e chin biness of the ‘face, Ail gglst's: follow directions and re- e information about beautifying' re and improving health, vivaci hrough 2 simple system for re- weight fen to sixty pound: all you need, including sweets, if sired. Ofl of Korein is pleasant to ke, helps (he digestion and is per- sctly barmlese. Look and fecl sunger. Fineral Director and Embalmer Promptserviceday ornight d flab. | or if you ars stout in other paris of the body, get a small box of ofl of korein at the V.l in certain NONWIGH, BULLEIIN, WEDNESDAY, WARGH 1% 1919 ARGUMENTS ON SEASICE SANATORIUM | 1 (Special to The Bulletin) The legislative committee on pub health and safety gave a hearing Tuesday afternoon at the capitol st Hartford in the pet wi against a sanato in the Beach Hotel prop erty at Crescent hucn The 1 has been pur: t ome unders { would bring about ti lin locatior adapted for i was purch wers of 0ppo: The p ers ple of followed | WHY TIRED PALE, RUN-DOWN WOMEN SHOULD . TAKE HUXATED 7, tioners informed the committee that they were not only willing to pur chase the property from (ne commis- smuers L in addition wi rger and property more accer but would also £ the commi: st hearings mu”l.dh | CONTRIBUTIONS DEDUCTED FROM INCOME TAX RETURN | the young people’s mee 2ev. William §. Beard, formerly of Williarintic, now coming 1reslded af 3 | a8 a good attendance. The state ot Co jdivided into 24 s with centers orwieh i one f these centers. Mr. Beard ex- s to return here in May for an- on the 'milar topic ’ unable to attend | the meeting on Tussday aftcrnoon w {be given an opportunity to hear s | message as at thie time he will cpeak in the evening. GDOTON HUSBAND BRINGS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Suit for divorce from Christia ightaeco, of Groton, has been brou; by Manuel Mighacio of Groton who marrted her on March 1912, He alleges a statutory offense committed with Joseph Rosse 2t New London. Providence and other places sines July 1. 1917. The suit is returnable befors the superior court on the fivst Tues- {day of April. The reritin-er acks tha | custody of his five-year-old son, Thers are a younger son and a daughter in | to conduct 2 large business without capital is like trying to sharp- | vors the leasue and has so expressed Jamdh oo, writh 2 pair of scissazs. ' nimself i public addresses in tas city. ena t | picion of having knowledse concer: JRDER MYSTERYerOR NEW LONDON POLICE his city by Lee & Dsgood Co. BREW YDUNG WOMEN PRETTY on of and t nada’ was shot in to Lawrence hospit: He made hi 15 Main Street FU ERAL DIRECTORS EMBAEEMRS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH Frank Martin Arrosted on Suspicion. WH. GMITH ALLEN Frank Martin, colored %3 5’03\5 old, employed as a lsborer by Cu; TiSks Cotatruction Crunnany London, wes arrssted Tuesday on | the murder of Lizzie Waters. { The Waters woman is known to have visited Martin's room some time between 10 and 11.30 Monday ni LER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 The Piano Tuner | ight. The police have information that Martin had borrowed money from her at different times and had made threats against her. i Middistawn—Consideradle sentiment kag developed here in favor of o leagu® of nations. Prof. Willlam Nerth Rice, the oldest profossor al Weeleyan, fa- | SHEA & BURKE | 4] Main Street FuneralDireciors R N R RN G T T ATy Opening Days in Floor Coverings It is now. in progress— our Annual Spring Opening of Floor Cov- erings. Housekeepers, everywhere, are inter- ested in this event, be- cause it opens up for in- spection the largest and most comprehensive line of Floor Coverings to be found in any store here- abouts. Featured “prominently in our spring showing of Floor Coverings are the famous Whittall Rugs. If you are looking for quality, beauty and satis- factory wear at reasons able prices, all in one, then we recommend a Whittall Rug. Our showing also in- cludes every other good kind of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Etc.—and in accordance with our usual custom, we will during Opening Days, offer A NUMBER OF 3 SPECIAL VALUES special offerings amon it tHe most be of- Opening While we icular attention s of Floor C Cov- are speciali and our Cludes make in e r .\p:mg th:reb} of the at pre- avantage alues th be stored ur r11. W .mh :d upon payment of a reasonable deposit. 1 Measuren I be cheer- uu 'hl kmq\ and work CJI] l‘: dom at your con- ce—at the lowest Porteous & Mitchell Co. WE WILL YOUR LIBERTY BOND COUPONS DUE MARCH 15th The interost on the Third and Fourth Liberty Bonds is dus and payable March 15:.. If you have any of tkese codpons bring them to us and we w|l accept them at face value in payment of anmy purchases you make. That will save you the trouble of taking them to a bank to cash them. In Connection With Our Spring Opening of Floor Coverings Which is Now in Progress, We Announce A DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF s:wme MACHINE Light Running Noiseless During this demonstration a Free Sewing Machine Club of 100 members is to be formed, each member to be en- litled to buy a machine on the easy payment plan. Make an initial payment and the machine is immediately de- livered to your home—the balance in easy payments in accordance with our club plan. Advantages for Club Members If you join the Free bc\\'vnfi Machine Club and have an old sewing machine »h@x you want to turn in we wiil take your old chine, regardless a age, name or condition, and allow you $12.00 for i This is a good i on the part of the Fr one of the means wh machin Further Allowance to Club Members If you become a club member and have not got an old, machine to exchange, we will make a "‘jUCth'l of $7.00 on the price of a Free ¢ Machine. In other words, / you buy a Free e and make an in- itial payment, we will t for the amount paid and $7.00 l‘m.\ discount of $7.00 to each club mer a new advertising policy adopted iwchine Company. After years of the management has decided that it is bett wance to the purchaser of a Free Se Mz i g 1}10 usands of dellars in national r has done in the — >4 ing Machine Company and is 2y are taking to advertise their addi past. Cash Discount nunh‘s Free Sewing e during the demonstration io qm care m take advantage 1 it of 10 d for cash. a ime Guarantee ing Machine is sold suarantee, and in ewing Machine give an insurance § that if your ma- ed by fire or water ars from date of pur- machine without cost. rs This Week ¢ Machine Company, is acmomtrmon which celebrated silk artist. achine Department this rer name stitched on a § est Shaded Silk, abso- § visit our Sewing Machine et one of these beautiful f art and useful to sew in piece of Satin, utely free. You are i § | HONEST MAN SHOULD HELP GET TAX DODGER| of Internal Revenue | an appeal e e honest citizen 1 bringing to just Llf\e Lhe tax dodger. man who hons v meets his incorne e héavy penalties e new rovenue bill for and will be 1 Commisstoner T has carefully dif- ferentiated betwesn the person who fails and the persen who ‘wilfully re- fuses' to file his return and pay his tax thin the time limit prescribed by I Offenders of the first class are subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 and those of the second class to a fine of not more than §10,000 or imprisonment for one yeur, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. 'su gnorance of the law cannot con- | stently be offered as an use by e map who fails 1o flle his income ltax on time. as been 3 he bureau is planning the organiza- }: for bringing | oon as practicable there shall be pre- red and made avzilable to public pection in the office of each collec- e, lists confaining names and addresses of all persons income tax returns in each This, together with the ‘n- source’ provision of the ct, provides the bureau with ampls roundwork for determining its course in resard to prosecution of delin- rot end with th y 2 tax. i bring- ing into camp the “The bureiu of offering taxpay Corporations and file their rat King’s Daughters Cirsle Met. _The Loyal Finders circle of the King’s Daughters met at the home o° : | the president, Mrs, Mulkins an North Main street Monday evening. The, meeting opened with devotional ser- vice, After the business part was over | ja pleasant social hour was enjoyed. | Ir efreshments were served. The nmext meeting i3 to be with Mrs. Simcox of Central aven: fling on or before thai date an s mate of the amount Dayville—Local school children who had 100 per cent. February _are: { 31 Moulin, Richard Barrett, Lora Fer- is. land, Mary O'Neill, Yvoums Racine, Anna Stomski, Robert Mylien. at its comm for rounding u The mew re

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