Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1919, Page 5

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CELERY KING Blood Purifier and Real Spring-Time Tonic. Take it vourself and give it to the ldren, for it's a purely vegetable laxative tea that acts gently vet ef- factively, driving out all poisonous waste matter and makinz you feel bet- ter right away. Thousands of men nd women retain their yauthfu] looks uud feeling by regulating their s fom each spring with this safe, r e family 1emedy. Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion ! B ey fuice two fresh lemon t t aining thre ard white makes a t of the most re- skin beautifier af at North one must pay for a| cold creams. | to strain the fine cloth Totic AIN STREET g } [he Plaut-Cadden Co. i Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD W portation Co, Inc. [h KNOUSE, Azent | City of Norwich Water Works | ALBERT J. COLLINS Painter and Pape:hanger T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nussery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 CUMMINGS & RING Foneral Directors and Embalgers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone Lady Assistant Don't Throw Y"u' Cld HatsAway HAVE THEM ADE OVER AT THE SITY SHOE {INE AND HAT NING COMPANY 22 BROADWAY t Shine In Town Soecial Chairs for Ladies | Wa " Norwich, Tuesday, April 1, 1919 VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 7.42 o'clock this evening. The best moonlight nishts during April will be from the 13th to the 16th. Following the snow, some of the birds may require feeding for a few days. April 1st is the feast day Gilbert of Scotland, HugH. Charitable societies are receiving calls for assistance, following the re- turn of wintry weathe St. James Lodge, F. & A M, works the second degree tonight 2t the Masonic' Temple at 7.30.—adv. This is a good date to ex tion about picking up suspicious look- ing packages on the wall Burpee Woman's Relief of Saint also of Saint cise cau- of Corps Rockville is to hold a_meeting Wed- | nesday which is to be Past Presidents’ night. Some of the members of thé Norwich fire department have not only dogs, but Belgian hares, cats and pigeons as mascots and pet The household goods of James T. Ryder have been inoved from Pendle- ton Hill to the Edwin Thomp:on farm Stoni A secret about the state the circulation dimes rd 10 chiefly last week in rc of bad coins, and quarters. in St. Patric sung by R As the gin . I Broderick. Hours Forty Devotion is to arel d sermon Lansing commer, ished appear ince ard mer mercial determi patriotic, ¥ vis theatrc leader o arty o s0ing overscas for the the million doll sts_ Conr ment is 33,000, and $3,268 and Norwich, e will start this week, will he con tinued to the end of April, and pled a period of one Word Thomas H School Supe: nings of from the colonel. the 130th ion, A. E. Probably to be ma Norwich to York on the new steamer Cape will be an 1800 pound mac factured by the Lester & W Inc., one of an order for Bu Argentina, making 5 and velopes of the baronial There is local interest in the sprin ceremonial session of Pyramid temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of Brid port, which will take place May 10. The patrol and band of Pyramid temple is to accompany the delezates from the temple to the session of the imperial council in Indianapolis in J t Charles B. Jjen- w London, of his promoiion | with shipment inch en- BISHOP SHAHAN IS |N LEGION OF HONOR‘ rm-»»n T J. Sha homas and dioc an, who | to 1888, and at holic u en made Honor ive a Ch by the gove red Bi nment L the ording 1o hington r.| the elect, | tere du he said, irface. re- class. cclaimed plied the boy at the (o he “What do you me: the_inspector, glaringl: “Well, you've got your Sahara Desert.”—Tit-Bi zer on the |s PERSONALS Casper Grafi of Broadway New York on a business trip, Mrs. Rose LeVaughn has returned to Deep River after a visit in Norwich. A former Salem resident, Dr. Charles ". Congdon, of Mystic, has recovered from an attack of illness. William Whittle, Mis: and Miss Mildred Carr of Versailles, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs. Hen-~ ry Oatley of East Killingly. Milton Graff of MeKinley avenue has returned to Worcester to resume his studies at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, after spending a short vaca- tion at his home here. Dr. emy facully was on the nominating committee at the annual meeting of the classical association of New Eng- land, held at Wheaton ecollege, at Nor- ton, Mas NEW TROLLEY FARES BENEFIT BOTH WAYS lem on tho is in Annie Brown he new s os into ef- will the of~ mem- commis- rcad as well ublic _utii sicn of the state. It me tion in the fare from § to 2 1-2 in the an zones, avhile thc s remain uhchanzed. it int the road. with the | hnlh the public and the v d ¥ thereby, the pul ough the uction dn fare and & vcad by the wsed riding that result, i* is believed may produca mo enue than under presen under which the road fare SERGT. NA"HAN ECCLESTON RETURKS FOR WAR ? 27th months the home Jathan OBITUARY. . John H. Brown. George Kendall. 16 Grove in which she born in Burt being nativ was united Ke; nephews. WEDDINGS. Robinson—Eldr D. Robinson Eldred, boty nd of this were narried in Waterford on Ve P. . Wolfenden, pastor Baptist church of Wa is a_native of Wor- son of John R. Rbbinson J. Adan He has mployed clerk at the Norwick tore of the Alling Rubber Co now employed in their Wester The bri as been a telephon - for some time at the Norwich ¢ | change. lived in No {wich and is the daughter of Anna L. and the late Dr. John Eldred Karinen-Tibbits. Karinen, H. at Republic, Michigan, of Fred Karinen and E son. The bride is 21 | daughter of Andrew Amelia Brown. She was wich. nd is the son nma A. John and is the Tibibts born in Nex- Spector-Handelman Benjamin_Spector of Wiltl- and Miss Bsther Mr. and Mrs. | Handelman of 13 North H marired here on Monday by John H. Barnes, been employed as a s born in Russia Samuel and Rachel s the son of State Annual of Moose, annual state field g of the Loyal The conven | Moose will be h {June 13 and 14 | The opening cvent. will held at the be a Auditorium, | ball to | be following A parade will be held | June 14, at 11 a. m. . June 13, \lurday, Steamer Cape Cod on the Way. The steamer Cape Cod which wa: heduled to leave New York Monda: night for her first trip here had not arrived by 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. Hartford—A certificate of incorpor- ate secretury the Lilerty The- atcr company of Hartfo:i, Frank S. Bunnell of the Acad- ! Shore Line | he ! Aero | .‘”‘“h,n and | ] written b Qlof the " wait- | most | whether the n has been filed at the otfice of the |1 NORWIGH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919 POLICE BUSINESS SMALL IN MARCH March was unusually small ‘month in the police department for the num- ber of arrests made, but an unusually large one for lodgers given quarters over night. The arresis totalled 90 and the lodgers 481 A month ago there were 121 arrests and a year ago 201 arests. That was the month when two one on house and the other on an alleged di; orderly house. in which 10 or 15 people were taken in at eacl sent the total up to a high m The following were the caus 45; breach of peace, 14; allowing minors in pooiroom, 1: de- cudisgg sestautant, 1; theft, 4; tery 4; tion of motor vehicle ki ot e ging, 1; fugitive from justice, 1: ing bob veal. 1; perjur port, 1: operating motor while under the influence of Iis frequenting club where liquor sold legally, 5; cruelty to animals, 2. W, a_gambling | beg- | th Fire Depactment Busy. During the month of March the fire as been bus ionday last one on Monday has heen five bell telephone calls. ick resporse o n _compar the whole 25 a loss of $1,000. was on March 6th at 12 R damag onnell. th s to the able Johin insweri i nt went city Mills D. Hi one : en NORWICH TELEPHONE MEN SEE SERVICE l‘\l FRANCE The Telephone publishes Euiie 01st Tield of those the platoon of is pubushcd a pietire Woo.ls Norwlich and the follo comar n seme of the Norwich o prize handing wrtment hhoards. very b QL,'ICK WOPK ON FVR: AT FALLS STleON and is | W noon he t har To Nanie Groton Steamers. during United ven th the record made 1 the fonrm States shipping city the honm steamers to be 1ui ton Iron New| ty lo narm at of 1 M of the Champ christian Varks Mrs. wite of the president of nmere the ipac Netw S ik cities | ame jorie Par-| will ¥ i w Pritain Miss 3 will be the sponsor for from| Music Supervisor's Convention. The general mme of the N al co isic_Supervis- i n nd whicl will questior 1 child 1 caucation at _public 10n - are part as s ent music nse of fhe Vork Norton, a student at . is at hom® for the Meeci Divaian ! visit_wit est Virg Wa the guest recent cipal Henr s, the guest of her s er T. Camp, at Boston Nayy Mrs. Leonard 0. home, ster Wal Yard, Smith (eIt Tilms. hington wip to Arizona and € will | | the | new supERID NTENDENT NORWICH METHODI W, e pastor > a few was made superi attractive one that plays Harron taking t someth James Jam regim Frane on M of his a Peter an; coming evenir alarms a; The tively to t and owing to > depaftment, small a chimney did consides house owned in has up wered 25 Will Represent Women Of America At The Peace Conference at and by FOR DiSTRICT | of dent this motton | - D viewed wit Dominjon. ; Wfi SHoC “uffer ani Piles Szmple Packaze of the Famous Pyramid Pile Treatment Now ‘Offered_Free to Prove What 1t Will s for You. Bon™ we for T mailed In plaiu r, if you sead coupon below. DRUG COMPA amid B a 8l me 1d Pilo Treatment, in plain n 1 mmer af UHFGAN ciasses wear out classes be- T variation no change. 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Guaranteed for 3500 miles... Same tire not guaranteed All non-skid THE T. J. SHAHAN Co. Next to Post Office .. $18.00 !l GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin I Studio, 49 Broadway chewing GRAY HAIR 2 and Sulphur tell. hair. nobody can throu > brewed int i alcohel | i and a4 lux- and | tion or iy dark, and you glossy, appear SONS OF HERMANN i Fan- | Shetucket SEED OATS HAYSEED AND e 143 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn Prigne 1173 two _your | Just | Arrived 4,000 BUSHEL TESTED RECLEAN- ED SEED OATS WILL BE SOLD IFOH $2.60 PER BAG. (86 Pound Bag) . ALSO THE FOLLOWIK CHOICE BRAN (100 Pounds per Bag) CHOICE RECLEANED BAR- LEY (96 Pounds per Bag) COTTONSEED MEAL . $3.15 (100 Pounds per Bag—36% pm..n) MYSTIC SCRATCH FEED ..., $375 (100 Pounds per Bag) SUCRENE DAIRY RATION.... (100 Pounds per Bag—16/4% Protein) STOCK FEED veee §265 (100 Pounds per Bag) |NO. 1 HAY ... (160 Pounds per Bag) $2.70 ALL KINDS OF SEED POTATOES FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS * Chas. Slosherg & Son 3 Cove Street IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER fFis.iCAl HOUSE Service Connected EY, Prop. Shatucket s:rm THERE, 13 no agvertising medtum ia n Bastern <unuecticut equal w0 Thae Bule letin for business resuits. rst-class Garag: - 2\ DIC LLUAKISS one Ali Rneumatics *

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