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NORWICH, HAS PLANS MADE FOR LAUNCHING OF WORCESTER The programme for the lg,unchlng of the Worcester on Saturday at the Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Always marked with “Bayer Cross™ | on o, St ‘ prepared for a week ago, and is as sollows: [23 12 noon—Yard shuts down for the day and employes leave. Sight line targets fitted te battens on deck. Ves- sel prepared for launching. 12.45 p. m—Gate open to yard em- Influenzal- loves with yard badges, and friends. Cold 200 p. Navy Jaunches report to olas Simpkins and start patrol at 1.15 Stiff Neck "$15 p. ln-cate Joint Pains Tugs to arrive. 1.30 p. m—Passing in river stopped by two navy launches. Bottle to be taken to stand, hung by Mr. Godfrey and a man gtationed on stand to guard bottle. 3 1.00 p. m~Yard band in place and start playing. 1.35 p. m.—Launching party to ter launching platform. 150 p. m.—Final inspection before launching. | 2.00 p. m—Launching and christen- ing by Mrs. Homer Gage, sponsor. 210 p. m.—Photegraph of launch- ing party and sponsor, Mr. Prouty. 2.20 p. m.—Directly after launch- ing, invited guests assemble around belfry and about 2.25 p. m. bells pre- sented by Miss Katherine Riley, for school children of the city of Worces- ter. 30 p. m-—Presentation of hinocu- ars by Mi: Mary Mathews, of Le- vann® club, Worcester. Photograph of presentation, Mr. Prouty. Accep- tance of bells and binouclars for \'efi» ckapes. wel, Mr. Cutler or Mr. Harwood, 20 eent Bayer packages—also larger nycr packages. e R e e Buy Bayer packages only—Get original package. 3 tb 4 p. - Luncheon and recep- 3 A tion in drafting room. 5.00 p. m.—Everyone sxcept necessary workmen. guards and officials. Worcester to tie up in- gide Tollard with bow upstream. BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919 Colds Grippe For Pain Headache Toothache Earache Rheumatism Lumbago open to public. QOut of Pain To Comfort! Proved Safe By Millions! or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with repeat dose three times a day, after meals, Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” American owned—Entirely! en- Adults—Take one water. If necessary and Inslst Upon Asgisia is the tra of Bayer Manufa of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid out of yard | ENGLISH KING GIVES WAR WINS NEW YORK SUCCESS CROSS TO CAPT McGINLEY Vafions concert and other programs| An Associated Norwich friends are proof | London, England, ition Mrs. !that Captain W. i T native of | American expeditio orwich, is receiving in New York|decorated with th musical 1e Vision, com-|King Georg t was chosen - FFernando Car-{al corps. i ric tenor ) ropolitan LEILA TROLAND-GARDNER STONINGTON IN LIST FOR A NEW ARMORY armeries requiring ap- propriations to the amount of $820,- 000, 10 be situated in six localities in Connecticut, are recommended in as many bills prepared by the commit- tec on military affai. for presenta- tion to the legislature. They will be further referred to the committee on appropriations. The places selected for the mories, together with the appropria- i provided in the respective bills,{ @ Waterbury, $300,000; Saybroo! 60,000 \\ullmgfm‘d, $100,001 | dletown, $150,000; Stonington, 000: ia, $150,000. In case, the municipalities 7| mentioned will be required to furnish hv for the armory and (nnn\ru. Press dispateh Thursda Me frém night said inley’ of the v force had been military cross by Buckingham Palacy u member of the medic- New \state Love's Leila " by Si Opera linglish son ew York Waltz, also v pl t of the \Wome Martch 20th, Mr or of the Nat \merica Women's 18 one of s, sung by song reecits by » Orchestra s Philharmonic Hotel Majestic Gardner is a mem Opera Club member ¢ Captain Winthrop E. McGinley, who| received the military cross in London, acticing physician at New when he enlisted in August, nd before that he was a resident an of Montana State In- Asylum, He was borii in New ago, a son of the late at one time postmaster as well as a His r still 1 Philh: 3 Captai 1 hac a r venir 4 P 1 d to the 1 i the room d from National tch Regim SOt LA " el Pt ol | Waterbury Dbill permits the us {of proceeds from an old armory in |DENIES MOTION TO SET {that city in cohnection with the $1,000 VERDICT ASIDE |Propriation for the new buildin i Reed has denied the |14 building and site are valued motion 10 § o the $1,000 verdict|2Pout $60.000. PR, fmotontyo 2 it Many of the armories were request- Mar S Watetfora in bills presented to 1y pateny = of 1917, but the uncertain status of tmes ang the state’s military branch at that {L-ondon, time made it inadvisable to take any action on them then. The purpose of the committee on rs to make the state as attractive as possible and tain an effective force to cope 1Ny emergency growing out of indus- triul unrest or other causes. COUNT YTAX WILL BE ONE MILL FOR TWO YEARS - eite senators and representtives of g e E New London county in the legislature held a meeting Friday afternoon at 1 - Hartford after adjournment of the| The real Burley cicarette: the flavor 2 ; . .| general assembly at which Represent- T % ¢ When she said O. K. (or words to that|ative James Graham of Lisbo dfi't‘l'}v'*'i and enriched by toas!ms effect) they launched out with a little|Sided and Representative V like but 1 t smack. A wave of color swept over|}0lL oL New London acted 1ke buttered toast ] It was voted that a county tax of one | her cheelis and her eyes swam in tears. | mill be levied, one half to be paid July 1, 1919 and the other half, .J 1, 1820. The proposition to provide f a county sealer of weigh lures met with very little der the law the county appoint se members comensation. |, matter discussed freely, and dur- inz the discussion it was set forth | that there was no county sealer dur- ing the past two vears and that there !was no need for such an official, a; under the law the cities and towns can have sealers without the aid of | one representing the county. The dis-!censed, to take out ssion was brought to a clo se w hrn“(,mmc t. The bill w ia motion presented »r Representativelnineteen members of {John C. Geary of Waterford, prevailed|sembly and there w. that the compensation be fixed at \m ar or $5 for the next two fi 5. The county commissioner: mu‘m all lakes and ponc | bave difficulty to find a.. man in the| May 1 & { county to accept the offite at the un-|Sections | attractive salary. There will be another coun |ing next Tuesday when con | will be given the i rease the salaries of the n‘nmmi\\mn- Ners from $1,000 to $1,500 each. con- $60 It's toasted ORKING on the plan Q e mdor \ hard ;o!» e approved the America 1e er was @ committee Louise uilding, am member She you'll enjoy a Lucky —there’s the The s nothing more « Ll i e request- famous toasted flavor. ag: 5 5 £ Feos others of A A McGugan . N New one round passes —— brought suit for 35,000 i the top bugj iding on May pike in Waterford was run into by an | | automobile dr Liuc M buggy d Mr: ned nu- le If you have a double c biness of the face, or if tout in other follow information ire_and impro through a sin ducing weight ten to b 11 you need, ired. Oil hel the harml unger and f you are irts of the body, | oil of korein at the directions and re- bout beautitying | health, vivacity, ! b-1 for $1,000 Deep Sea Stuff. He looked her oar and asked her ystem for r to sail the sea of matrimony with him, sixty pounds. neluding swe 3 dit The ets pre- of asant to e feel Do you smoke a Then pipe? INCORPORATED come from states where : 1d class- non-intoxicat- the committee e unfavorably, including 4 the clup license Hearing was also g > the i 780, fishing bill, which makes oy . = 2 4 5 = 2 " LA BOUNTY HOME MCNTHS' SERVICE H\(N' sec bodies of wher aboslutely prohibited r Konomoe which is the i - : Lost Bat- uspply for the city o w Lor i Walter Dr. John T. Black lent -hael Aldi, of Norwich, Dealth explained th ondi ‘ual company. offered an amendment suat that no person he per satile Nut Tree. |in ponds, Iake or reservo el ) purposes cashew tree yields i sect-r i i, a juice that RED CROSS NOW HAS z o ble ink and three kinds THAYER BUILDING UQARTERS o edible and the others used 5 mets and preserve woed. open | NEW FISH LAW WOULD 1 REPLACE MANY OTHERS' The fish and game committee gave| {hearing Wednesday afternoon at the| { capitol’ at Hartford on an act licens- | ing non-resident fishermliben, whid would require non-residents who fish in the waterse of this state, and who! source whicl m pre Vers ed at the L‘l\{nn for as long a period as (i ¢ § B s wisgh, has now bheen 1 ¥ v = = = w‘m FINGERS chapter, a room in the Thaye - 4 > Hit v"',r Spot ig having been rented for izeiaeis Service Department, of which Jthel M. Sevin is secretary. 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