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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1918 The Heary Allen& SonCo. m” fiuuflfll. FUL.LRAL DIRECTORS AMND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Calis Answersd Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street THE WEATHER. over the Al northeastward to the Grand Banke. “‘l:;.l.r ‘weather prevailed in other re. Tempemtures are near or above the mormal in most parts of the country. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Bocks Made and Ruled to Order __ 108 BROADWAY moderate temperature Tuesday Wednesday throughout - the states, fay: North Atlantic — Frosh and fair weather. Middle Atlantic — Moderate and northwest and fair weather. Forecast. northwes press Harness Farm Harness eam Harness For New and probably change in temperature. Observations in Norwich The following records, reporte The Bulletin's observations, Tuesd: net muc At the Right Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street Comparisons. Predictione for Monday'e Norw witd, N Com\. ' JIFFY S ———e—— Nerwich, Tuesday, March 25, 1019 - The pressure is high but decreasing | g, reglon east of the Mississipp: river and the disturbance over the western Atlantic has passed rapidly There have been rains within the m 2¢ hours on the New England The outlook is for fair weather with and Atlantte| Winds for Tuesday and Wednes- north show the| ¢ baro- Monday was a busy day for the fire department, for between 7:3) in the morning and 5:30 in the afornoon the department had answered four cails for assistance. In all the four, two of which were grass fires and the other two in buildings, the damagze was_elight owing quick work of the firemen in responding to the calls. The first call was at 7:30 " |Box 225, at the corner of and Willow streets, for a Norwich steam Laundry ed around the smoke boiler room roof. ! extingutshed with Central station. very sligh At 3: No. 1, responded to el Hill sectior rous avenue had gotten beyond the control of the { people in tha hborhood. There | was Joss from this* b ! 4 ur afterw r a brush fire remical from the The damag W t > which { Broad street on | Place The West Side} chemical responded to this call and a! Lne of hose had to be laid this | in started locomoti fourth call 21 at the corner of Broad o weil avenue. The fire wa$ at 264 the roof of e ocoupied by John J. M by re was caysed by spark a bonfire in the next L { sparks blew onto the I phy hcuse and shingles before it people would nse or and | in lighting b LIEUT. SACKETT WINS CITATION FOR BRAVERY | Lieut. 1 T. Sackett of London, a_Red Cross man atta .| the 27th Division, n Own today iachment went oilei Bowl Brashes AN OF VALUE 50c. RHACY RE T IMESON vot Speciahat R FEET), ch Suppart in St X PLAN Proce 26-23 Broadway e — ON DR. D. J. COYLE Geordon rporat | Corporation Under the suspices of the Chelstian - of the First Congre- special musical 5 evening | fAIN STREET Good Burning Coal and Egq ve service was he church, be soprano_solo Be | Herbert L. Yerrington, the chure I played special selections. Clyde Beebe of Blm avenue was the leader, aking for his subject The Buflding of aracter. There was an esception- ally large attendance and much chorus inging was enjoyed. Miss C. C. Bacheior of the faculty Masters' scheol, Dobbs Ferry, at her home on East Town N also Bituminous DENTIS ST DR. EDWARD KIRBY or- Room m V. M. C. A OR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN # Class and Quick Service od at Reasonable Prices Horlick’s For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS Telephons ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED, WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANXLIN STREET. DR. A. J. SINAY DENTIST 12-18 Alice Building, Nerwioh | Ph-n 1273 [ERE 1s no mv-n_z‘u[ medtum 1a n Connecticut aqual to The Bul- te { RMY-NAVY MEN DANCE AT COMN‘UNlTY CEN"’:R The 1 ,+al dances for men in uniform | will be ueld on Thursday and Satur- | day evenings preceded by the social dancing class for men in uniform from €.45 to 7.30, conducted by Miss l‘.o&el Speck, the recreational director. ; Announces Engagement. ! Mrs. Charles E. Harry of Pawtuck R. I, announces. the engagement of her dlughte“ Susan M. Jones, to Robvert W. Willlams, son of Rev. and . Mrs. Benjamin W. Willlams, formerly of Norwich. Wounded in Fourt § 1 Places. L, who was overseas fourtcen months | and wounded in 14 places by bursting |6f @ shell, is visiting his eousin, L. G. | Andrews in Occum. STOP THAT cCoLD Walter E. Cheaver of Providence, R. |1, NE‘v‘V COMPANY fHAMEa EASES REET FACTORY| on Thames | \i~ and ’l(‘l‘ one mit‘\* be ca his or her 6wn line. The scenic effects and vers excellent {reatrical tatent 1 tigh o oduced by Lchan and Ha Returns on U. S. 3. Harrisburg. Camp Mi“s, Glrden been egerseas for nearly the second constructic engineers. He landed w York on Mareh 19th, making the trip from Fng- land where he has been stutioned on! the U. S. S. Harrisburg. I. He has company of Smalipox in New London. New London has a case of smallpox. It developed I’ y in Wilson Rav of 243 Howaré street. an employe at The Gmm“ Iron Worls FOUR CALLS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT | DONT NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan’s Liniment befoze it gets dangc_:rous ly a ditle, don’t rub, let it R starnal aches, paine, strains, stiffness Fles, lameness, bruisea. out mussiness o5 selling Linimeat year aiter year. m'na.l by reason of enormous sa.let. Kesp a big bottle ready at all times . Ask your druggist for Sloan's lemml:. Linirmient Kills Pain 30¢, 60c, 31.20 OBITUARY. James McManus. Contributed.) rs, son of the Manu in morning of passed Oneco at heart ¢ iderable ing of Da-ot‘wy Priscilla Al as the re- w\ ortant to al’ Women Readers of this Paper. of wom- trouble and 1 prove to troyble. women claim th -Root, by restor. i proved to ba needed to overcome e If Too Fat How You May Reduce Health Amazingly Lack of fresh the oxygen-carryiig power of biood, the liver becomes siuggish, cumulates, the heart action | Beauty of the fig Fat put on by i healthy and, if nature is not assis in throwing it off, a scrious case obesity may res Don't wait until your health is ru destroyed. door life of unsightly and unbealth: Spend some time daily | druggist a bO\ of il of korei | sules; take one jone efore retiri shm ith the box. eatment until il of Zorein is pleasant v, and e Pound Daily and Improve r, it is said, weakens the ecomes effort and the is yn- | {ed through carryving around a burden fter each meal and g at night, also fol- directions Get Fresh Air| fali ted | of | ln-l h vourself overy few days and! you are} OMSTOC K~ 92, 1919, '(mo\( of oo, : Quaker T PHILLIPS : be held at h Tueaday, Ma: rch Burial in Lovett; ves and friends vey to o ppreciation 15 Main Street 1 FULERAL EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephons 328-8 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN | WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per Thousand F. CONANT 11 Franklin in- Church & Allen DIRE CTORS St Tue Porteous & [¥fmeneis Our Forty-Sixth Anniversary Sale It Will Continue All This Week Another Record Established By Our Forty-sixth Anniversary Sale With Its Value-giving Opportunities. HIS event opened Saturday with a very big attendance and buying was very brisk. Our best thanks go to those who resporded in such a truly remarkeble way to § our invitation to share in the unusual values announced. | F ROM the enthusiasm displayed over the truly remark- able offerings, we fee! entirely ccnfid=rt of a fresh record of sales each day this week. We simply wish to warmn you not to posipone your buying very long, as a great many lots will naturally become exhausted from day to day. Such values mzy not be repeated ag;m for a long time to come. BUY FREELY—at the spcc.a: prices we are offering. [t's the most economical thing to do in | these times of unsettled prices. E sure to come as exrly in the week as possible, for sell- ing is extraordinarliy quick, and you may as well § make your selections from a full assorti ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN WASH GOODS 30 CHAMBRAY AND APRON GINGHAMS 17 Plain — Anniversary Price nt of a yard, newest Anniversary Frice regular a splendid ds—Anniversa of newest 27c a yard, 59¢ PLAII\ PGPLNS 3T 41c Plain Poplins, 36 inch Anniversary Price 47c a yard, 1 Qur Spring Sale of Teilet Articles WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK It is the most comprehensive Sale of Toilet Requisites ever held in this § or this city, embracing as it does, complete lines and assortments of Standard Grade Toilet Articles. MEN as well as Women are interested in this Sale, be- cause the articles offered are the same ariicles that about every man uses daily in his bathrcom—only at reduced prices. Make it a point to attend the Spring Salz of Tmlet Articles this week—it will end when the Store Closes on Saturday night. S ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT £ood assortment of patt ercerized Salin Dam iversary Price a dozen 97¢ Sizes 18 and versary Price a dozen. 20-inch Antiseptic Dia Annwerury Pr,ce a piece . 3147 $1.47 50 size Annn srsary P 50 size $x10 Hemstitched $2.09—Anniversary Pri One gross siz regular priceg Table Anniversary Price One Iot of §! —Anniversary Price hests, size 51x30, sary Price \f SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors THERE !s no advertising medlum in Bastern Connectic: Tatls for dusinees res egual to The Su Anniversary P | One 1ot of Ful Anniver;a y 44-inch Plain T\ L yard—Anniversary Pr‘lcs One lot of Woolnap B border: far pri One lot of rogular price $7.30 & pair—at .