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Three Times a Week' For Three Weeks After the long winter wienths, much rich food and too 1*ile exercis practically cveryone feels the neces sity for i gond Spring 10%i> «nd Blood Yeurifier. Th- very best spring medi- cine you can take is the h of tonic laxati CELERY KING a week for hree weeks, trely it iust vffectively, Three times brew a cup of this luxative tea and drink rotiring. Gently. yet will drive out all impurit only make you feel he: Petter, right away, giving you o clear tkin and before it but look vegetable | and not | sweet | jerty PERSONALS M Fred K. Potter, who has been seriously sick at her home, is now m- plc\m"' lowly,. d Tyler of War'en street i ab'c\ L fier a 'mmuml Norwn:h Tuesday, Apnl 8, 1919 Peari | at the Light vehicle lamps at this evening. Dr. Curtis Bernard's | open Tuesday, April Sth. The Peck Library, Academy, recei at office will be| ) adv. lSamuel B : o | Norw ¥ree | wich. | | =ift a gen- | el ey ift a gen- | pr. Curtiss- Ben calogical chart of the dants* off gt SRS | John Trumbull B A nice lot of fresh caught smelts at|again. i Church Bros. today.—ady. | Miss Lila Backus, wiio left' Norwich | The Stafford W. C. T. U. announces | recently for the home of her Lrother, | in The White Ribbon Banner that lhc, John Backus, in St. Petersburg. Fla., April_meeting will have for its sub- | continues to improve in health. ject Medical Temperance. - % About forty master electri minations for licenses ternon in the building 1ns in iartford, necessitated vised building code. “The Finger of our cantonments the health of our WEDDING. Allen—Perkins. Hunt Perkins of thi ans took | aturday af- or's office the re- e hn 4 Johr has the Anna Mizelle, eant Clinton Linwcod Allen, in v of New York, on Friday, the 1917, by . the Rerv. of the West End Presby- Justice” has made clean and protected soldiers and sailors.| g Sce the reason why.—adv | The United States treasury depart- | ment will award a medal to every Lib- loan worker, solicitor and chair- terian churc \\.en is the son of Mr. and | Allen of Hartford, FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin Advanced Scholars Prefered CONCERT ORCHESTRA For Weddings | and Receptions | Phone 1251-13. 92 Fifth St. TICE organized bu vold BUILDING TRADES THE BOSTON CAFE Opens Under New Managzment. Demeter, who has been manager o the Cafe Minerva, one of tiic leading | cafes of Boston, for the past five| years, is now in charge. | EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICE, 41 Broadway i CARL 8. DEMETER CO. | NOTIGE 15 and lace of b be closed on account ish Passover. THE COLCHESTER FARM PRO-| DUCE COMPANY Colchester, 16 our y ness of the Jew- Conn. Co. A, 3rd Infantry SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT One of the cook’s chowders| Wlll be served after the meet- | RAZORS Get that Razor here, as we have a large display of ‘all kinds of Safeties and Blades. The Plaul-éadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 i | | lH\l\(( SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED, WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRAMYLIN STREET. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 (' ROUND LIMESTONE than In zar lots and less car lots For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. The Puno Tuner | 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 L | Upton |divisions {ganizes non-secta | 1ecting de | military i vel | dent body Tri | gallantry T while at Soissons. about ler an afte boy board, $5. m. u'fr‘r' o . of t has nce, for man who a ts the coming Victory Liberty Loan campa Fresh smelts. biuefish, at Powers Bro: An exchange mentions tl abeth Bain, a teacher at | Suffield Center schol | | to her home at Pomiret on account of | the sudden illness of her father. The solution of the problem of the unfortunates who constitute the old- | est profession on earth is depicted in “The Finger of J ic ady The former Norwich intendent, Rev. G. G. ly appointed to the church, Manchester, conducted the | in services in the church Sunday. iw The Class Day officers clected by the senior class Trinity college, Hart- q ass Historian Austin | who is a member the past e\g.ncen at Mi the been calied | iled for France on his 1narriage, and that anncuncements Sl‘fi\] d not be made until it was about him to return. The th s now on its way from nd will probably land at Bos- n a short time. Allen, who is well known in been employed at the Bank in New York, heen private secretary the office of the Blackman & Ross Madison avenue. district super- | Scrivener, recent- | South Methodis: UNIVERSALISTS IN DRIVE FOR GREATER CHURCH To start the drive for a greater Universalist church, members of the —all salt|Church of the Good Shepherd met on at Pow- | Monday evening in the church parlors or supper. There were nearly 300 mbers present and enjoyed an oys chowder served by Thomas Tollowing the supper plan ve were discussed and many A. King of Norwich, Phi Gamma Delta frate “{al for this week or eatly reduced pric aav. Among and oll 10 no over Cal Lennen $4,600. Rev. St. Pa Locks, Windsor | 2 effect May become | A iso held nnual bu; meeting of the in the evening was transacted. | DISCUSS VICTORY PLAN FOR WHITE RIBBONERS | €., T, U, held Monday afternoon Saund sery tagger sensational screen adaptiation of tional crusade W Gl = | meeting | Eugene ‘ votional and 1 o their April | unanimously of Cove reque e at was v week's me No. 75, P. presentatives influence bill for Meeting of Norwi sociation tonight Commerce. It is an interest w Dy s on the have cading er presided during the which was devoted ctory plan, and 0 other departments of work. Mr Saunders described the community work in interesting way. t that the re town use their| of the “amp 1 CO% o staff, through ing from exami passed Nor some Argo go of ady fresh Osgood's caught Wharf fish. Loy The planet Ventu v beautiful o ning sky setting abou ter th Abou April it will pa w and Hyades in ain : urch during the Hours' Devo- T P s true also ecn the Plei 1s read by Re Galvin admit hundred wo hours sun. the middle Taurus. grand girl came own hands they tician whose crime is Finger of Justice.—a At Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Li | who have z on Olin S| farm on tk are ror declared istering commu er death high muss a cleared a poli- stor, Revy The j vices today same Lours. Priests i Monday to assis to moy n 1 = John lliam H. Ke Charles W. Brennan Town, Willias A. Keefe, Ulric' O. Bellerose and He Chagnon, Taftville, John F. X. Quinn, | Montville, Rev Dr. T. M. Crowley| exander Wollochlager. ward J. Plunkett *h and Richard P. Morrisse m: wnd fami farm. the Shes ville, Bros field, the Powers cialists in food established 1831 I : Volun- bran planned communion in Patri to rec body eive Reside E. E. nia have in Hnr(fnrd Gates and Mrs. Gates of oved to Hartford and live at No. Tremont street iates, who is pastor-at-large of ptist denomination of Connect t will devote his entire time to,du- | ties of his new e which is ed to meet the 1 needs of number of churel He was pas tor of the Baptist church in Ansonia |and for several years was pastor at Noank. in St s R For a number of League of ‘Yomen ks the Natior Workers, which or- an and self-govern- | clubs for wage-earning girls, I been working in Conn toward the formation of a state of g club: Charity workers Velfare associations city conference of the Mansf we icut league ing st s offic spec irls a members attended ociety by wnd of an work- | ning About at Police Court Collected $120. totalled $120 | id in the Norwich police court | in twelve different cases. brothers, 10 and 11 years old, | the United |who were caught prowling around The Finger of | ranklin square y Sunday morn»\ ing with the inten ry,-ac- | ling to whe id, were given | vere reprimand and warning ‘There was no charge against them. | Spring Brings John Hurley Out. John Hurley officially recognized the! | coming of spring Monday by appear- | {ing on the street in his tricycle. It is 0 first time he has been out since he g to_the house on Nov. 15 last, as hand in Stores | his health compels him to remain in- 5 went ints | Goors all through the cold weather. It cd tax on|Vill probably not be long: before his| : stand is again seen the sensation the Rev. Paul torious city of visualized in dv. A marriage license Hartford town clerk to Herman H. Hasse f'eld, Mass.,, and Martha North Somers, Tolland bride was recently divorced. vears of age, of ar checking up liquors which when the effect of the vice Smith in the Two was of W i I sbe of | Th Agents of the internal ent ar e supply was on revenue about the s col- S"tq Out Pansies. J. Fields, janitor at the city! thall, set out the usual bed of pansies on the Broadway side near the police station window Monda It is so late this year that he does not expect the usual experience of snow after the plants are set out. But it is a strange T on the day planned , ne ago, there | plans bureiu Joseph being worked out t Spragzue, of Storr: tion leader. Plans have been reception t ning in Hibernian in hopor of the ma 1 that city and to their country's call whom have returned. Mis . H. Rog rom her recent her mililines busine rect. Complete ney ceived and new good adv. Refes the ac ding Miss M. , home demon- made for a (Tuesday grand ) eve- Supervisor of Yeaman. Minnie L. Tryon, ationed at the mental ti Fort Trumbull, London, has been appoint | yecoman (F) at th tion, At ! present there about 100. Mr on entered the service a year up to three months ago was ate pier. resumed 1 ‘UUH‘ \&“ i 1 supervisor | 2 to the ann Connecticut Bee-l tion at the capitol ford paper es address “by Allen Town, whose name bee-keeping world to the Pacific.” i At a special service Sunday Dr. | Luther, president of Trinity col- called to the attention of the stu-| the heroism of fourteen| v men decorated for conspicuous in the war, including Chas, formerly of Norwich, cited | meeting of that there atham of N known from the Annnunce Commg Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. James Ringland Hickory street wish to announce that in the latter part of the ]’J\‘ sent month their daughter Willetta will be united | in marriage to Willard L. Botham o:l this city. Both bride and groom to be| are popular among the younger set iege, Bady Sent to Brudgeport. The body of Otto Schauwecker of yPridgepon. who died here last Friday, | s been sent to Bridgeport for burial. s 0ld and had been ‘sicl: pulmonary tuber- been a teamster by and was unmarried. Senay, i 1 i A man near Norwic all ol not being able to advertisement in brought few responses and one man, trying out work which a lively could_do. throwing up zood 0 per day and quit at 3 p. h s ~ceptxcal soldiers und otl t work, since The Bulletin 1o ion Your Friend Week, 4t’'the Central. Baplis Tais is. Get ie announced church. | pressed *» different ! armistice was | that lack of .| the estimates ereat- | O 4! Orain: " COUNCILMEN T0 BUNSIDER FINANCES The ald he common ¢ upon Desmond at day - evening the fis ing councilmen of had it twice im- them by Mayor J. J. the April meeting Mon- that the n of year t beg: 7 nes al and that it was time'for the nding committee to take serious| hought of the financial needs of th departments of the city so! ithat the finance committee could {have all the data at hand for makir ng | up the estimates. On the grounds of the lack of funds, | the petition for a police woman was | turned down. The Victory bonfire in} Union square c¢n the morning that the} igned will cost the city councii voted to pay C: per K. Bailey that sum for one of his which the was using Lnd ich was tossed onto thej the celebrators. Matters that were largely of a rou- tine nature were disposed of by the council meeting which Jlasted from 8:30 to ¢ member pres- ent., opened. Clerk i the return of notic sore Line Ele tric nnecticut Co. to and tracks We: Wwds approac the city and the C poies reloc in Thame: police pet ioners reported a police woman | present prevents The petition- feave to withdraw. Petition of the Loyal Order of Moose! was granteG to change the position of a light on the pole at Talman street and Laurel Hill avenue, An adverse report was made on the petition of Schwartz Bros. to hav than Lahn appointed a special co: ble. The committee did not consider the reasons given sufficicnt. The peti- on the aranting the petition ers were given The necessary permit to erect tem- porary frame building for freight shed on_the Morgan dock was granted. lic works committee igpost-| orably to granting T. fon to install ga\,o] 25 Main street. etition of William I for establishment of a grade on the northerly .side of Bath street. the |\un-] ic works committee recommended that| 1 ening of; 1 e pump Bailey | was $125 3 v burned on it of the | b 1 swed and | New Petitions. | petitions as follows pre-| efore the cot | anklin . Boyeus for a sew- | Hamilton avenue northerly at to the residence of Henr Hew- The council voted to refer it t 1e finance committee for a in| coming for a ll:!hl on n Prospect and leferred to police were Jrom Jot leventh s Boswell avenue. commissioner From Joseph A between 38 and 4 ferred to pu From J for a ’;l’:‘uli‘l ge avenue. Re- lic works committee. | nes Lenmon, for removal of | a tree ront of 40 11 Referred to tree From Public W sarage fo pre to commit ith power. David T lic highw of a se committee the Alderman ¥ | VINEYARD WORKERS HEAR Departmant of Cemetorms— Ordinary receipt 7 | Trust fund income Pahce Depanment— City Llu ceee o & F. Dept Finance Departm Temporar; | Temporar: department provements aised by 1 icense: 220,000 (0 « Proper fment (33) $5,144.52; | department iment shown \FALSE FIRE ALARM WITH BELL RINGING WRONG false alarm from .Box 44 at - the ier of Taurel Hill ~avenue and ‘Laurel Hill bridge called out the fire | department. shortly afbter ten o'clock on Monday evening. The box is one f. the old tvpe and did not ring the v, cA§sing much commo- ment, some of the to different parts of} ral.station the which is. the ial truck we: the num- stations num- A the fact that this was. now private! from Margaret M. Jackson Palmer street for ,1emoval trees on the casterly side of the Referred to tree warden. 1 for of apparatu he eity. indicator Annje -C. Cun: ette street; n‘udt, sustained to her- propes on -account | her iof condition of T.afavette street. Nojlknow {amount was claimed. Referred to fi-1per.in nance committee. | held thems in readin for ord. From John Wiznewski and Otllfll*‘ fro mlieadquarters. hief Stan- for acceptance of Baltic street exten-! Lnowing that all the boxes with sion as a public hifhway. the number were in that dis- to_publie works committee. to the Laurel Hill bridze M Gordon & Non Corporation and | found the glass in the box others, tenants on city land on Cen- tral Wharf near Falls avenue, for re- duction_in rent for propert: cup:; Referred to public works com- ec. The other petitioners s Pecs McWilliams Co., <Connecticut | ringing of Engineering and Contracting Co., andiijat the American Waste and Metal Co. They | ;15 asked that the rental price be made | uiicine more in accordance with the value ofy i i¥ the land in its present location or the i value of such land in Thamesville. AS{ wHO'S an illustration they represented that a lot 100x100 in Thamesville is worth $200. At 10 per cent. the rental would be $20 a year which is large for land without buildings and with no repairs. This is at the rate of one-fifth of a cent per square foot which is a larger return than usual on any investment. Norwich lodge of Moose invitedthe common council to attend memorial services on April 27 at Davis theatre.| The invitation was accepted: The Shetucket Co. presented a deed of a two foot strip of land in Second street which was accepted. The same was done with a deed from Albert Bard for prices of land near the Washington street entrance to Mohe- gan park. On motion of Councilman Frank G. Aubrey, the clerk of the council was | instructed to send a written vote of thanks to Albert S. Bard of New York for his gift of land. A letter from the Service Motér Truck Co. of Indiana, was read, stating that it had arranged to deliv- er motor parts by airplane and want. ed to know what provision, if any he city had made towards landing stations for airplane: It wanted to learn in what cities it could expect to find landing stations. The letter placed on file. The following department bills were vead und approved: Street- department (44) department (8) $166.30; of ‘the nere is no suc tem did not answer but ton Referred | ¢, to two sailors use of number sent in Jever too long, the wrong person who 1d down the the. bell to was WHO TO BE SHOQWN IN FILMS HERE Can you recogn Who's Who among the best known business and social lifep in this city will be-a ques- tion that audiences at the Davis thea- tre will have a chance to answer be- fore long. That is, would you know them if their backs were turned Manager Al Craig at the Davi: Jjust booked a novel addition to hi that will be shown shortly, with a guessing prize of $25 attached to it for the person who turns in the great est number of correct guesses out of the 25 or 40 pictures that will shown. g Weli known Norwich men will be filmed with their backs turned to the camera so that only the backs of their heads will be shown and from these the audience will guess who it is they are looking at. Bvery film will be numbered and the theater patrons will be fifrnished with numbered blanks up- on which to record their guesses. The pictures will be taken at the men’s business place All the 40 views will the same time at every pe:rformance for week and the correct answe; will be revealed in the rollowing weel when try i ' C. 8. Gullettc who have carried out th places with zr now to arrange for bas bill be shown at Raymond. < Plan in oth- taking film BUTTONS SHOW MEMBERS OF COMMUNITY CENTER Members of the for girls, which is rooms at 152 Main wearing buttons membership. Every girl whose membership h been approved by the personnel com- mittee is entitled fo a button. A sup. ply of buttons has been received from jheadquarter and is ready for distr bution. Miss Bertha Hallock will not hold i this week, as | town. Mis Roe Spe WCC S | pects to Saturday 306.50; park re depart- cemetery depart- gas and electrical (50) §32,078.54 finance department, (39) $8,937.24; water de-! partment, $2,065.34; police depart- yment, $3,703.13; street lighting de- | partment ,$1,66 fl The bill of th fire department showed that it cost $903.80 to repair and reconstruct the Pope auto chem- ical that upset on the Ferry street crossing on Nov. 9. In the expenditures of the gas and electrical department, the sum of $8,005.73 was shown for salaries, not including amounts paid to Superin- tendent Kehoe, Cashier Maples -and Mr. Fullerton. There was no pay- made to Mr. Mole, the ulting expert. Some of the larg- ments shown wi $4,393.01 to $5,078.54 to C. o4 to the city ment (18) $556.89; located in cet, are denote hat their s cooking meting on Thursda; e must be out of FOR PROVIDENCE PARADE eeting of Thiited ravelers k 3 the Com- ; even- organ- parade Providence on!F { June vent ABOUT ORIENTAL WOMEN Vineyard Workers o -al Baptist church enjoyed upon Oriental Wome when they held their llyn L. Brown at nted by ¥ cluded the the Cen- _program len thn- Svine ‘MA)N SY PLATE GLASS SCRATCHED BY VANDALS 1e Field of Medicine, M In w and Leaders, Mrs. imp that and - | parties are | known, bu al WY | por a repeti s Mariette | B ] n of New London, 1 of Rockville, Mrs. = . Frederick De. | WORK HAS STOPPED Rienzi Robin- According to information that | Norwich men Treasurer C 1918, to March Dept. of Public Works— repairs Outside work . Garbage and ashes...... Sewers and catch basirs. Macadam r Oiling an Parks and trees. ability I Balance Rockwel New Sewer— West Thames street Dept. of Cemeteries Fire Department artment— expense t lightinz Court : Health Department— Gas and Electrical Depto— Operating and general expenses... nterest on $400, "J\ 0 mortgage . & B. 1 G Interest on loans New impr Parlc Department— Water Departrrerl— Tempora Second impro Third installmen provement .. o Second installment G. & Second installment North ) cadam Temporary Contingent ... One-fifth West vement loans, as follows: Appropriations have, work on _the {steamer Eugene C. Hart in New York {in preparation for carying out {owner’s reported intention to_res the boat on fhe line between Norw: and New York has stopped because the | workmen quit on account of not get-| ting their pay. {mear that the compans money and that there the boat wil of disbursements from May Unexpended Disourseusents Balances. $40,000.00 000.00 16,000.00 4,000.00 15.000.00 000.00 000.00 ha 1 run out of| tle proba- be put back is {on this line BRANCH MEETING WILL BE AT STONINGTON The Eastern Connecticut Branch of }the Woman's Board of Missions will | hold a. meeting with the auxiliary of the Second church, Stonington, Wed- nesday, April 9, 1919, beginning at| a. m. Afternoon session at 1.15. 1 be a basket lunch at noon. S. Porter, of Prague, will tell new planned for Bohe- e <0 be some report 1 Regional Confer- “6,990.82 *1,023.08 109.75 | mia wi e \ | ence, 44.000.0 | of - hele 2'009.00 4.200.00 100.00 DA"IS THFATRE‘ the Davis theatre on 12 3 expressed themselves {as well pleaseq with the bill for the 'st half of the week, which is made up of motion nictures and big time 574000 |vaudeville. The headline. act is 37000.00 | Simpson and Dean, who pr 11020.00 | novelty singing ncing act. not 968643 | one of the ordi but one with| | original Simpson is a 73843 | clever dancer and his scarecrow dance {1s orte that as well as diffi- cult. uine come- | dienne an nal. | Neft and blackface | double act new . line ‘or comedy zood and drew zen | erous appla rom the house all performance: ‘inging and piano work picture was Here Come featuring John Barymore. Holmes Travelogue completes of 346,760.00 ,000.00 20,000.00 11,480.00 45,000.00 11,760.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 5,740.00 8,000.00 6580.00 215,313.5% 4,241.57 1,300.00 Dear | their | teature Bride, { Burton | the bill. Hunt-Walker Engagement Announced.! Hunt of 3' Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. 4000000 9,293.57 4800.00 *Overdraft on to lha; the the | strike the wrong | be | success are here | Community center l ON STEAMER HART] some | the | tore | This is taken here to| sent a | ATTACKS NERVES | Sloan’s Liniment scatters 5 the congestion and relieves pain B Yittle, applicd without rubbing, will penetraic immediately and rest soothe the nerves. Sloan’s Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, straias, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore ‘muscles, lumba- §0, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a big bottle always on hand i for izrmly use. Druggists everywhere. Llnlent 30c, 60c, 31.20 Huntington place. gagement of thei rine Squire, to W. |son of A, W. W announced the en daughter. Bradford of New lker Huven. HENRY PUKALLUS FOUGHT WITH 26TH DIVISION Building roads under the most hel ish artillery bombardments, co ructing trenches by night wel by day, stringing barbed re and when necessary taking his gun and going over the top like a doughboy fighter has been the experience of i Musician Henry Pukallus of the 101st Engineers of the famous 26th division who arrived at his home on Smith avenue from Camp Devens on a short furlough Mr Pukallus enlisted in the 101st in July, 1917 and on Sept. 26 sailed for overseas where he ha cee®t active service without a single day off from the time he reached France until the last day of fighting. Working under the most terrible condition. the regi- ment made an enviable cord anc when i {and | Af { zineers assigned was b trombone player but even then h did_not {cease. He arrived in Boston on Fri | day night and landed at the port on | Saturday morning and then went to Camp Devens. He expects to receive arge the latter part of this To Buy Auinmoblle Mintz, who had machine he New Lum!ovv turnpik [ 1other truck, i outations for am- { when it | New Yor { other machine. s PEACE CONFERENCE HAS REACHED TURNING POINT p "he A. P.)—' apparently rea oweve been which T A morni uncil meet him, and 30 o'clock Colonel experts the 1 the ential gain Ithough settled number of ¢ American experts sum he entered the igrecment, but we who had welfare ing o babies cam- over 2,- throughout in learn that weig b took p tion : at time, e —— ;WAR SHOCKED NERVES NEED PHOSPHATE | Ordinary Bitro-Phosphate Best Thimg To Strengthen Weak Nerves and Increase Stremgth aund Vigor { ording to a noted Fre tist the most effective remedy | vousness, insomnia and ito depleied nerve force - phosphate k weighed Y { paigr 000,000 he nat for ne: ailments due a form of YWn among drug Phos- stance which to the ph n brain a easily an work of ere- and vigor taken into | phorous | nerve e and quickly assimilated jating merve force { begins im atel being reports of aston- some show- Teacher of Violin and Mandolin [ERNEST E. 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