Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 7

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1819 The Heory Aliea& Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Calls Answered Promptly Cay ang Night 88 Main Street Al ‘OSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Slank Socks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Express Harness Farm Harness Team Harness Buggy Harness At the Right Prices THE 1. L. CHAPMAN (0. " a.u. Street, Norwich, Cnnn T"" i LY Toilet Bowl Drushes A BRUSH AND A CAN CLEANER FOR 35¢—VALUE 50c. —AT— rare ""‘!Fi < DUN AMACT 80 MAIN 81REET A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings' Spring Arch Support | Suitr 7-8 Alice Building, 3i' Main St. fvorwich, Conn. Pione 136 4 el _{off Hote. EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props FTelephone 1227 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Mzin St, Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m, Telephone lohn & Geo. H. Blisst Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC John & Geo. H. Bliss WILLIAM C. YOUNG BTEI.‘:":CP :"S'.I‘:L'NG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and imateriais st pricen by skiied labor. b k.,\:uu 3 Wae The right M. 8 Corporation 10-20 W, MAIN STREET Have Stove, Nut and Egg, also Gituminous DENTIST DR. EDWARD XIRRY Room 107, Thayer Build'ng Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1.30-5 ard 7to 8 P. M e g s 1 Bosion C 41 Bin f B OADWAY (Feow rom A) FOR LADIE® AND GENTLEMEN First Class snd Quick Scrvice Best of Focd at Resssnable Prices Delicious Coffee Te!zphone 1963 ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. Z. FAAMKLIN STREET. . 5 % By A L d SINAY 7 IST “lice Euilding Norwick ~hens 1177 THERE 15 no advertising medlum o Eastern Conne ut eqisl to The Bul- lotin for bu:incss resu.ls, OF | | 26-23 Broadway Max Grrdon & Sani Good Burning Coal| and Luncheon @lhve Buiidetinn, 1SHAGBARK FARM RESIDENCE BURNED Norwmh Wednesday, March 15‘ 191') THE WEATHE state ky was general Tuc rts of the mountains, st ure has fallen gener: ssippi river exce Ky north Atiant The tempe: east of the AL New England. The outlook is for fair crally east of the during Wednes though the we: tled Thursday. dle Atlantic and land states. Winds for day: North Atlantie and clo e At and fa Wednesday and Thurs- Fresh 1y weather. ntic: Fr weather. Forecast. Southern Wedne southwest northw For and cooler with r Observations in The following record The Bulletin i Vi changes in 1 metric chal Norwich. a > m 6 p.m Highest m Predictior warmer. Tu The attractive residence of Dr. Row- nd D. Hill, , on what is known as Shagbark ’ Tuesday mornin uable was reported ted from a lighted pil heater whi fire »on investigation foun Dr. Hill, as he was upstairs. entire house was soon a until gradually the framework Jled to the ground. yelock the heard a roaring | up the stairs to the upper in this way on the th Some of the furniture was saved and placed in the barn, but it was stated that most of the more valuable fur- niture had lately been stored on the third floor, and this was consumed with the house. - Mrs. Hill was in New York at the time, where she has been for several days at the Hotel Sav Word was immediately despatched to her, and she returned to town late Tuesday after- noon. A few quitc a_serious chimney group of young men from the N Free Academy rendered valuable ance- in saving the housc from de- on. farm was formerly owned occupied by the Cobh family , having been purcha rs ago. Amos 1. Cobb, who for a ars owned and conducted rms company in this city, place 65 years ago and e until his ‘death about 35 situated on the Harland totally destroyed by fire with a quantity ire. entailing ‘a fire , lon which ' there: is in- about one-third the that the fire orig- h the bathroom. About housekeeper, Mrs. Rut- :mrl crackling and alse the hall part or the and many v Dr. step ou in one of sheet The fire de- lled and as usual re- time, Chief Howard two men from the with Joseph Tracy s car, and Chemical > West Side, handled the | r 11 as could be e: d, i hip it was known 1 farm, and Mr. Cobb |nmrn\(mr-'llx and ich at "had three the fire had he’ family fore tl until sold by . Cobb to Dr. Hill which tibe it com dwelling elevation, in a locality, and ha many people. ai- v Mrs 10 years sed about s situated very pi Teen Zealously 11 possible ed to rends for aid protc place. rear of nother 1 on a turesque rm not far distant. ! mired by The lmvvu ‘of his { chael Cha The Tw annual attendance from the ope o'clock until the finish | conditior |COUNTY Y. M C A Wi HAVE NORWICH HEADQ A meeting of tee of the <o commi w oped 1 London ¢ DRAFT BOARD WILL WOR {1z the 3 last ¢! These To the Wife of a-d Evba'mer Promytservice.ay ornight One Whe Drinks | he ound ‘entr: sache {0 lose his respect for ol age. al d roug o Attornes tr: ity d a man FIRST OPENING DAY RAINY, BUT TRADE PRCVES GOOD three . VERMONT TRAIN Willimantic slocking the Vermont on Pla [ CARY CONGDON ELECVED K. T. GRAND COMMANDER ninaty-second the formal Oper.i At t annual con- clave and Comrandery of ights Templer in Har Master Lee grand en- Connec 3 m'l lom nder Haven. of coursc shown in the the liveliest | 1 reporied on March | s = | WATROUS GETS LENIENCY AS CONSCIENT Iqu CBJECTOR/| GUARDS DRILL IN RIOT FORMATI Or\o || INCREASED SALARIES FOR INSTRUCTORS AT \/QLs_ * adopted plan of 8 the plan to of instructors Tr: town of Groton, ented as Londs of approved salaries professor The reorg: sult of two corporation increa and a : ,m";‘ e ation months committee ommendations of th jhave followed to corporation conclus Sk befor: Crouch G 1mm. h of its work. > salary scale adopted represents r cen increase over the ex- ng scale of salaries for instructors. over Hln‘ XIUHALH plan is the re- work by the on plan. alumni board | a great extent. The e had the inde- of the alumni during the last der m,mq that fown is $209 - 730 is honded in out re to pay refund bonds, Wye:t It of the nd it Souu increase for assistant fective as of Mz 1 and provid following salaries: Instructor: 1 THROUGH PLAINFIELD e of a derailed engine near depot T v. night, | south- this city . train came |y the Haven road field and ‘passed through t 11 o'clock. When it v Haven station here | ound the track to the' tation, so that 'it could / to New Lon-j a Cen towards boat New Phe corporation April postponed until its es for permanent officers of professional rank. LARGEST SINGLE HOMEWARD MOVEMENT OF TROOPS ‘Washington, March 18.—Departure from France of approximately 30,000 officers and men of the American ex peditionary forces—the largest single zoes to i tough fow and gets s very apt | FULERAL third | ¢ BANK STREET, 1 meeting the question of salary|— | i homeward movement of Lroops since | (RN P SALTS IF BACKACHY "AND KIDNEYS HURT Stop Eating Meat for a While Your Bladder Is Troubling You If When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat- ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric /acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and become sort of paralyzed and When your kidneys get slug- gish and clog you must relieve them, like you reliev i ing all the body's have hackache, spells; your 3 tongue is coated, and when the weath- er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment channels often get sore, water scalds md vou are obliged to seek relief two - three times during the night. Lither consult a good. reliable phy- once or get from your t about four ounces of Jad take a tablespoonful in of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes und lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for ations to clean and stimulate vish kidneys, also (o neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer ir: thus ending bladder weakness, saver for inexpensive. ¢ 5 htful, effer- vescent dr lithia-water the nounced Pueblo. Among the ington, on w ed to ¥ Troops m: cessation of today Montana fourten atter is the Geor hich Presiden transpo W Wilson movement seventh Thirtieth and cruisers are between OT $200-000 BAY STA'”' i FISHING STOCK Boston, he had Dyer of om $200,000 | bank P’CKEF. | Cha nreh & éfiien 15 Main Street DIRECTORS =—AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES Second Floor, Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street ' Funeral Directors due | FOR NOTHlNG\ | auction or pri SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Best Green Mowntsle Potatoes 37c¢ unds peck FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib......... 6l¢ FRESH EROWN |PEANUT EGGS, dozen 49¢{ BUTTER, Ib. 25¢ PURE LARD gOOMPOKlgSND BEEF LIVER b, ... 33¢ b, 10c{ RASPBERRY e | SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED | JAM, REMI SMOKED i - | PREMIUM {Fresh OYSTERS |OLEOMAR. - iS:lOULDERS pint .31c| GARINE, Ib. .35¢ Fresh Little Pig 1918 CROP : SHOULDERS 1 IMA BEANS, 2 Ibs. 26¢ Ib. -26¢| FINE. TABLE YELLOW PEAS 712 Ibs........22¢ CO ‘IUT CHALLENGE b Vbo. ... .. 17c|MILK, can...16¢c Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse STEAK . 30¢ CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Ib. ...24c LEAN POT ROAST, b. ..20c FRESH CUT HAMBURGER b v 220 preceded vote OF PROBATE HELD and for the District wich, on the 18th day of March, Dyer, ON AYLING, Judge. ohen O’Hearn, late of District, deceased. the Administratrix cite this fae by c to that effect, torethee this order, on the xigu o the place wheare said dwelt, and in the same publishing the same 34z newspaper having a circulation ct, and make return to this SON J. AYLING, Judge. e and foregoing 5 a trus llLLL\ M. DRESCHER, Clerk i creditors of smid de- iereby notified to present inst said_estats to ¢ R. ¥. D., Yantic, Conn. limited in the above order. ANNA O'HEARN, \dmmxstrztnx NOTICE 70 CREDITORS. COURT OF PROBATE HELD cii, within and for the District on the 18th day of March, J. AYLING, Jugdge. cholas Krauss, late of 1 District, deceased, the Executor ciie 2id deceased to bring m against said estats Tonths from this date by otice to that effect, together ¢ this order, on the sign. the place wh;u sznid el D A istrict, and make retura _SON I. AYLING, Judge. e AOIE:fl}nE is true EN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. A creditors of said de- hereby notified to presest zainst said estate te the t P. O. Box 12, Plainfield, the time limited in the regoing ord LORENZ KRAUSS, Executer. ",»T A cour*r ‘OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District the 18th day of March, { | { SON J. AYLING, Judge. J Nichols, late of therein se¢ Is Ordered, That said d and determined at rt Room in the City of District, on the 24th 19, at 10 o'clock notice of the ition, and of said ) given by the pub- order one time in somse four days prior to the hearing, and that return from due added N s become M. DRESCHFR. marl9d Clerk. A C OL”T "OF PROBATE HELD ithin and for the District the 18th day of March, ‘ephen O'Hearn, late o 1 District, deceased. istratri appeared in filed a written application t said estate is now in set- aid Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate be- longing to said estate, fully described in said application. Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said n be rd and determined at e Probate Court Room in the City of 1 said District, on the 24th ok . D. 1919, at 11 o'cleck nd that notice of the said application, and ef h ng thereon, be given by the tication of this order ohce in some iper having a circulation in said t least five days prior to the said hearing, and that return to the Court. LSON J. AYLING, Judge. the 20th| he above and foregoing is a true 0 o'clock : copy of record. LRI Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 9d Clerk. pon and itions as the WILLIAM marldd Dated at Frankli and ad THE DISTRICT United States for it COURT District of IN of tl Conr “In the bankrupt To the Bankrupt, above name bankrupt, and that t his_creditors will made t1 in the forenoon, at which time creditors m: claims, appo orders of Referce for care of | 'WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per Thousand 3. F, CONANT 11 Franklin 8t, ¥ o= no advertising medium T stern Connecticut equal to The Buls letin for business resule” . bankrupt, and trans iness as may proper! meeting. said THOMAS M. S Referee in Ba Norwich, Conn., March 1S,

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