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NURWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919 3 F e ——— Headache - Depression’ FROM (IDNEY DISORDERS Headachc aue to seve sjon may be Perhaps yours kidney and VARIOUS MAT'[T;RS Light vehicle lamps tiais evening. The almanac after tomorrow, Friday. Groton grange ente ers Island grange at i New at 6.2 indiscretions in 1 bring on such trou somotimes—at and drink- very grad- other times arriv: 21st, for it such‘ ’ About thi: Clef, Ch: continuir » desired henent present as these: If passee s highly odor _insufficient followed pain, | smarting, ete. If come ¢ it the | th tie eyes I and rheu- | members comfort and |and othe; Balmwort | Argo, Osgood whart | fresh fish, haddock, cod will bring symptoms 3 the_secretion t colored, strong of of* tao copious, irritation, or fever and aches, : pains 1sness 1 C you, dney Tablats ARE NEEDED BY YOU not mnew. ju LADIES! Get that fine CAMEO BROOQCH now for they are advancing in price. See our window display of fine artistic cut firnd<ccur Cameos. | | ment Pay $1.00 per week ‘ The Plaut-Cadden Co. | "o { members of been petiti Univ 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 requ Norwich nounc convention GEURGE G. GRANT Undertaike: and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or aight calls Teleplione €30 apridMWiawl S5 a“n Perhaps You Think you know where to buy Good | Fecd, but let us tell you that! unless you are giving US your order for Hay, Straw, at N ouseh Corn, Qats, Etc., you are not getting the best in th: market. Chas. Slosberg & Son | 3 Cove Street 8UFFALO GLUTEN $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 SHOE REPAIRING Done quickly and 10 YEAR® Also Shoe nection. BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 Broadway at reasonable prices. EXPERIENCE Shining Parlor in con- Teacher of Vlolm and Mandolin became i ‘hu'nl, dy i neral Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phons 238-2 Lady , to v{:rwv' ( Brook ; e lny: nd Vs, | London. | Alien Property Custad | Carvan intends m “‘0«"}\ of the tic and Wil The plan the same owner ploying about ank and 150 to 175 a' \ ] ki Beat CliblEante During the recent picket fence between the property of |the Chelsea Boat ciub and the prop- [erty of the N. Y. H. & L rail- - as blown et o chAs Your last years Straws can be made || ooa aown seven fimer b Las to this new Spring's new Shades, been repaited by the boat club. IN TOWN = "THERE s 5o ad “medinm = | 1t is said that thére Hastern Conmecticu einia ¢o poor tl the Aetin far msiass u Veven waise a disturhance Assistant Blown storm the high City Shoe and Hnt Cleanmg‘ Company 23 BROADWAY Down. nd in Vir- natives can't rtising u-z(lum In | ARGENTINE NEWSPAPER L | M A UNION{ PERSONALS hard L. Maynard of Jewett Cit\‘ been a visi*or at the home of M Juebec in Varietyville, R. I H. Rhinehardt, McNamara, M John P. Co |don on Tuesday attending the 1 of the late John McNamara. Mrs. E. J. Howla :nd, Dr. Howl ,md i rance shortly, . M. H. Donahue , whose hus- xpected from | OBITUARY. Charles H. ane. at Preston e was un- was d some purenis | | West her FUNERALS Miss Josephine Sh Thomzs Henry Risrdan. | relocate tr .| cement concretc | ephone | ing | Counc W. H. INO MONEY FOR WEST THAMES ST. WORK ang| Neither coran were in New Lon- | tun- | company b Mrs. V. | the Connecticu the Shore Lin eeelct 5 the money, 1 ler company in the pi the money which will be and poles nor them in West dent Robert . | Line told the ! mon council when he | both companies at the spe before the common evening. Maqo Perkins and that he had forg Bower absent. 1 hearing was roadway t compan: ric railway nor ition to ral needed to | and Thames street members of council eld common > to the ready West Thames CAPT. HAGBERG RE BOLSH Con is eith- | lay a between | {its tracks and two feet cach side of|proposed a necticut company they would be in the | hands of a r er. In two vears, said President Perkins, | the Shore Line company has run up a { deficit of $688,000, and this had been | rought about by the effort to fulfill obligations to the public. The res have: been raised to the limit, he believed, but the company has 7 eduction, the fi | where a trolley company ever prop a public utilities commission ares should be reduced. Without constructive aid from te, continued President Perkin roads will not the out of their dilemma. | ation will not be enough | to operate it will be to contribute out of the Unless the peopl see this nec v of helping the |roads. the prospects are good f Y abandonmen 1l roads operating o oL chedule. ury the sit funds of EDWARD MITH, Who Takes Up His Work a BENNETT PROPOSES TO RELIEVE TROLLEY ROADS ip to the| i3 came out | FALLS EVENING SCHOOL commissior relating to | 1 other f-| be "I FRENCH TO STUDY TUNNE UNDER ENGLISH "HANNEL‘ aris, N ‘renal, Wireless | sston to| tuncel under | hed no de- | terday to con- 10 be built sreement, MEN FOR renos Aires, March is.- wspaper men have They will CGraphic Ar recting the eral e -Argentine fortaed a union for memt aip in the ederations which is di- ctrikes of prin in e: are ex- perimenting Py elec- toacity the with_ blast with » view to minimizing fine at which thouzht to be chinf of mines nhthisig. OPENS WITH 35 J. OSCAR CASEY WAS PROMINENT BAN Norwich. ATTORNEY DAVIS BRING P DMASTER UNCLE’S BODY BACK| k| Da Made Assmtani Pus(masfer T. Corcoran h poi ew I ert J. * ied been ap succeedin last nt becomes Assistan orcoran office or several ast Mr. Corcoran hs stant to Mr. Kelley Recovers From !n William T. Ward of Sp uceident to wood in Rubin’ of The Rulletin buildir ceptea a position in in the woolen mill at ’ t Postma: Lo some ad been ar in the rear nd has ac 0om mesville. n | date, | nodation for t CAN You BEAT THIS YEAF‘ OoLD GAF‘D:NEF” cans m from i "\EW WAGE SCALE FOR NEW YORK CARPENTERS; March 15—A ! ment in the con the B New tweer ork compro- , and i ounced today Justice ndent of Mohegan t of April. Pa work inside men outside men $6. ge agreement expires i\qn |and ve Missionary Cluh When fthe P club of the Cel holds its meeting afternoon it will Mrs. ral Baptist ch this AX\mlnn\dan L. Hoffman of 2 Penobscot stree! be entertained by | siug Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep vour hair good condition, be careful what you wash it with. st soaps and prepared shampoos too much alkali. This drie: the hair brittle, and Just plain mulsified (which is pure and en- much better tha oil your it in. nOe or 1 make an abun v lather, and cl alp thoroughly. ly, and removes every dirt, dandruff a e h: air dries quic two tea- The lather Go To Falls Auto Paint Shop TO HAVE YOUR AUTO PAINTED SLperlar Work For Least Money AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- {ing shop. ng | W. E. SHANLEY | PLUMBING 493 Mam St. BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 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