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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919 @he Butletin. | GROTON IRON WORKS RECEIVERS : The Heary Allen& SonCo. | ———— — "2~ ; FUNERALem DelRECT:)RS e A T P. Leroy Harwood, treasurer of the! i Hoe ko Biake Srew; SStronss T“E PORTEOUS & MHCHELL Co' for that reason he desired to suggest Tk and L uelogas Mariners’ vi N i - the name of Mr, Congdon of Boston. Y S AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. riners' Savings bank of New Lon 2 | Few of us get bald in a day and i3 : Mr. Congdon is at present in ch The disturbanee that was over west- | don, Was confirmed as one of the 10 o e dleiiet ofcn of the corporaiibn]we all have i e ern Nebraska Sunday night is now |permanent receivers of Groton Iron with headqus st al isihair is b A o pabu r - B2 ST RESIREANT over southeastern South Dakota. There | works by Judge Joel H. Reed in the ;c:s‘i‘ugfi‘f “:fifi;r\ ith T the Efiné’r‘;? Parisiar s a most efficient hair| THE WEATHER TODAY WILL PROBABLY BE is also a moderate secondary disturb- : AR b dane . i skt SHOWERS AND COOLER; FAIR TOMORROW Day and Night There were local rains in New Eng- |afternoon. Instéad of . O. Cutler. eral knowledge of the Shipbuilding ino|stort a new growih it must be yubbed | land and eastern New York. pEy i ; manager of the works, who dustry but a particular knowledge of|into the scalp so the starved hair roots | 88 Main Street There will be‘ showers Tuesday in|had been appointed with Mr. Harwood the plant at Groton, can really absorb it and get the vitali ' the Atiantic states, followed by gen- a temporary receiver, Frederick| He said that if Mr. Congdon were!stimulation so badly needed. You wil K . erally falr weather Wednesday. Congdon of Boston was made the other |appointed he would, of course ,resign|surc.; be delighted with the first ap-| Winds for Tuesday and Wednesday: M e S permanent co-receiver with Mr. - | his position with the fleet corporation. | plical for yo air shi North Atlantic—moderate variable, | wood. TEGE - P plicatian forgpurbaly and sealp ot ) > Mr. Marsh said that he had no ob-!look and feel 1060 per ce JOSEPH BRADFORD becoming northwest, showers. Mr. Congdon is a representative of jection to Mr. Harwood being retained| Parisian sage is not cxpensive. It's Middle Atlantic—moderate variable |the United States Emergency Fleet as a receiver and continuing in that|a scientific preparation that winds,. showers. corporation. Judge Reed fixed the;capacity. all hair needs—a clean, "k BOOKBINDER Forecast. bonds for the receivers at $100,000, “hri i ressarviassrilll Attorney Christopher L. Avery said!antiseptic liquid that is sold by Lee & Southern New England: Showers|Which was the fame as those furnished|that he Tepresented the defendant|osgood Co. and at drug .and toilet Tuesday, ccoler on the mainland; Wed- | by_the-temporary receive company and the {wo temporary 4 M E. Frank M AT a ¥ 1t if the E | counters everywhere with guarantee e Babiy st Mayor E. Frank Morgan and Law-|ceivers and he felt if the Emergency|to give vou perfect satisfaction O D Nt Ptot tn) Qrder eeerd i\ R Aih rence A. Chappell, the fatter an offi-|Fleet cornoration thought it desirab ’m,m‘:‘ A sl | . 101 BRQADWAV s Qraech: cial of the Thames shipyard of New!that someone else should be \mmmlfll Good ook n; The following records reported from vere i i he | 3 : f the ¥ . London, were appointed appraiser {in place of Mr. Cutler, r e {The Bulletin's observation oW, the | Gonrt camie e ar > o att Do tHe|ME Cotit Wl Sana o the pav ainst the Groton Iron Worl A ency et corporation, | changes in temperaturc and the baro-|hearing on the appointment of per-|naming someonc clse. He realized that DAy C i > W'n . Tod . : A Semceable Lme e e | | eartog on, the spmelniment ofl nero| Biming sHcOls el e el as] lttless haic snd fnall® Baldness, whi ill Continue ay and is r. Bar. ed States Steamship corporation!y depended largely npon the Emer- e e n e sl : f M ) d X lustrous hair for years to come. o €n's an torney Warren B. Burrows, for Attorney IHull said ihat in savinziio Jon hatr troubies!§ This Spring Sale of Linens means to all prudent house- 5 Eepen: plainiiff company, moved that Edwin 1 a's about to say he did not| & Lisse magesge tonlght . X Boys Shoes Highest 50, Towest 43! 0. Cutler and . Leroy Harwood, who |wish (o Lt considered us criticizing |} : isappointed. keepers unusual money-savings on all kinds of Househeld Comparisons. were appointed temporary receivers onjanyone, but he said that the court v AT THE RIGHT PRICES | Preaict for Monday: Parily|March 20, be confirmed and {r {Contronted by 4 péeudine situatien, Hel v USRI Linens. Good Linens are scarce and hard to get. The e appointed permanent receivers. declared that the Iinergency Fleot i 2 - e e e el R s . i1 cost is high and not likely to be less. We bel; Express and Team Harness| Jondays weather: Generalls fai J.m‘g:f.\" he Gl L ::x‘l?::d\ SaHior e fat e attorneys Jmce Of LemonS' | B “g 2 5 iliads it will at Low Pries bt o the matter and Attorney Frank I, Me-|wio suggested tne uame of thel |§ be excellent judgment for all who need Linens to take ad- ‘ A shotild Dhe shown thal the| company. It had always besn unde i i | vantage of these special offerin THE L. L. CHAPHMAN C0. | ——™ ‘_'" Sl Plaintifr In this action ehould . show | stood that neither the defendant com How to Make Skin & P 85 Ao L Guire stated to the co that in his|receivers represented the defendant 000 | some equity existing in its favor when|pany nor the secured creditors name St SRR i ts. L ¥g _Sets. ] anplied for the appointment of re-|the reccivers and that they do not have Wh t d B tf | | e —m Cen E 1| am_ [ a M |ceivers. He declared that the United|the vital interest as do the unsecured [te ana beautitu TABLE LINENS—NAPKINS _ e -8 1 E States Steamship Co. is a foreign cor- |creditors in the result of the outcome } o 2 I3 3% poration and that the court had nojof the receivership. 1 = 58-inch Satin Tably Damask, in | o 8 jurisdiction in the appointment o his firm represented! 4, £ a small ia r it Soacial 4 e 18 | 1 : Attorney Marsh of T eport an-| 000 of unsecured claim bohe DaniREcoALe At = S.p P e b ¥ard b iz i nounced that he represented the Unit-|: hese were the persor 3 | hany cold criam one can prepare a Bt l] 70-inch Satin Table Damask, in fivesex { ! 3 2 5.06]cd States Emergeney Fleet corporation |i - 1 the naming of receiv- | Sl ‘mniexion |§ uality—Special price a yard ..... s , 2 B .o | with which the Groton Iron werks isjers. Therefore he felt that som i 6ol Shice ofl nok Extrs Bine Ouglity Table Dataask Ji94 T gt & 197 | under contract for the construction of |should be appointed who would have L e e i B 0 et ow rushes‘ 12 steel ships for upwards of §16,000,-{ the interest of the unsecurcd creditors.| {0, Fein lemons Tnte @ L ot0e GOR7 | § SP DHERYNICE eomanaca GREENEVI 000. In addition the corvoration had|He. however, had no suggestions to|/ L lM& M GUNCES O GReBity WHEC ] 72-inch Imported Table Damask, reavy and serviceable, regular LLE loaned the defendan company $1,500.- | make. 3 - o e e e A BRUSH AND A CAN OF James O'Brien has returned from|000 fflrw“'"‘h it I Sriorien 5o Sl ,f‘,'." -N»-::‘vm v;m"‘frn\m:].}wr Fir ] E then this 1 will keep [f§ 100 dozen Hemmed Napkins—these are v ial value—price spending the week end at the home of |financing the housing nrojec Gros | National banks(of Bogon, which Y[fresh for months, woman | h CLEANER FOR 35¢—VALUE 50c. |his parents in Providence, ton, He sa hat while the corpora unsecured ercditer for $300,000; Attor-| 1558 (0% BN el & Feomany eac Thomas Dewire of Brockton, Ms: was a ,.m te concern it was bac! ney Joh ary, representing unse- | i OF W COT i as|f| 18-inch v \ ular price ?.’M‘-Sp:clal price a T is spending a few days with relatives|by_the United States governmen cured fICOTS SOL SEHU000; ALIoRTIey L ) e S Wl is | N dozen .. . e $148 et The es Ileet corporation | Arthur B. Calkins. representin se § reckles an ¢ il g DUNN Q PHARMACY w,‘m\ BE ST ts et e e 2 el e % PR e eautifior < Gl s O R | Willimant =i £ iHa 5 Gutit wed litors of $30,000; 3 ! e nces 13| i bl spending the week end in Willimantic. |10t t Bibn Sa X ! nearly 7 M“mv‘\ ‘1.\‘,'. i i A — S SLERRINES (il o s ] v isit i | 1e in S f the qHacs ‘;_ SNk ? o 2 | sponding a few davs fullough visiting| He. felt, however, that a receiver|be looked after 1 ar ‘ Jemon jotion assage | $5.50 PATTERN CLOTHS AT $3.48 G. THOMPSON F. 8. |friends in Greeneville. | should be named in place of Mr. Cut-|Mr. Congdon. \J- St ace, ¢ Just 50 Pattern Cleths t1s al) hinen acmal oo 68 = 3% o Humphrey of New London|ler, and the suggestion of another| Attorney Avery suggested the namesjhands. | : b SN Eiectitel BHENE ImpEiTecHons I S ch Ve Sote i 1o iani he Chlropodlst Foot Specmllst b s a week end visitor in Greeneville, | name for the position not a refec- |of Lawrence A. Chappeil and Sheriffjsoiten, freshen bleach aud + lar value $5.50. > ; A et ot HCh, git: 1 n pent the week ena|tion unon the ability or character of‘\‘ldnc\' A. Brown of New London as|the roses and beauty of ski 4 L g (PROTECT YOUR FEET), at the home of his parents on Boswell | Mr. Cutler, whom he understood to be | appraisers, and Attorney Arthur B. 1 L) smoothen rough, Mfr. Cummings' Spring Arch Support [avenue. a man of high standing. The corpora- | Calkins &uifi:oeted the name of Mayor |1 , b N i Anna Gauthier has returned to Vol- | tion felt, however, that fne of the re- | E. Frank Morgan, the latter's name be- | Su ;‘e :wsw:hcr:eauudv;:, 321 IN;&.GmQSL um:‘:fi a?\%r L',,ren‘;.“;’a“?g d:ulg celvers should be someone familiar|ing endorsed by Attorneys Hankey and | e . | TWO ITEMS IN ROUND THREAD LINEN o nn. _Phone _|the home of Mrs, Gauthier, | with the work of the corporation and|Frank L. McGuire. he Liberty Calendar {§ 36-inch Round Thread Linen, equally well adapted for waists, Lloyd Gelino has accepted a posi- , An organized effort is to be made|R gresses and art purposes, regular $1.35 va Special price a yard D ¥ |tion with the Shore Line Electric Co. to improve our time calendar. ol B e e 3t g e e of ote Charles Charbonneau of the New-!STRING QUARTETTE PLAYS ‘H. H. GALLUP REGAINS American Equal Month Calendar A 44-inch Round Thread Linen, in a finer grade, regular $2.00 value— port training station has returned af- FOR MUSIC AssoclAT[oN, BELT COMPANY CONTROLi“Cl_‘U‘J" has been ily!curpc}ja;cd y Special price a yard .... . . $143 EUROPEAN PLAN ter spending a few days' furlough at| mne Norwich Music Association hem‘ Seven addition directors to _the |fiftY leading Minneapolis business and | HAYES BROS. Proos. the homfie of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.lits April meeting on Monday evening | original five of the Norwich Belt Man- professional mien with that end . in| |in Stater Hall Annex, with a large at- {ufacturing Co., Inc., were elected on ”;?";u:““ ”M"!’.‘“!’O:,U“ygm“‘-fi org- | Telephone 1222 26-28 Broadway g tendance. The room was attractiv saturday morning by a stockholders’ BN EORS B sscuTNE e Of, Michael Casey has returned to Bos-|[€hEanee, (HE T8 WO, & Aty oY | moeting where & majority vote was|change in the calendar so that a MILL REMNANTS, LINEN TOWELLING, 19c ton after spending a few days with| | {months shall be of e e ¥ {tistic arrangements of pine boughs. | held b, tion of the stockhold- —————————— s BT STl e e b e |} Mill Remnants of all Linen and Union Linen Toweling, brown and bleached - . The following interesting programme | ers which had elected H. H. Gallup 118 1S 1o be accomplishe 3 John Wright has returned from i led 1 p trd ) J Tt o t \doption by congress of the Special price 19¢ a yard, regular e 30c to 45¢ a yard. A 3 . orOM was provide the str quarte! president last January he other fac-|! REon by eonges Lo 5 DR. F. C. JACKSON spending the week end in New YOrk.| .onqisting of Miss Isabel Mitchell, Miss | tion had elected Robert W. Per y_calendar, which is 3 simple Jlizabeth 1 rederick W. Lester | president at the regular annual meet- | Medification of the endar now in | WM. DOUGHERTY, WELL KNOWN |14 Cha Jallup, assiste ix . company and they had been|Use. £ | OR. D. J. COVIE HORSEMAN, 15 DEADS1is toricose Caron bl st S S S ) o et v o e o 2= | Main i T. his our e AT % street from wh ¢ weeks i i fentiord, was pceetved. here | MONAEY byrenuetto, from Quartst Moz : ach, ey commencir 1{§ 50 dozen Union Linen Huc els, splendid weight and quality— I e ¥o ohal String Quartette 2 S ha vt o | Mor n the construet I e s e i NG —Special PriCE. .. s.s know sl a s ! s T Fig 1 4 55 » 1o the.calenndar only ihree o . £ | years ago, had died in the Hartfora|Yariations (on a theme from : M aluD e ad the pri 0 dozen extra large Union Linen Huck Toweis, hemstitched, regular e 1} . rning g 2 s : - was there Monday as|) in 1‘13;‘;’;1‘(4;. yn‘nr\ y | morning He was| At o ges s € {form. They are as follows: 3 ] price R 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct.§|sate. B dEe N gl b il oo Foms 1. aitver b ke e b o rki Is in the better grade, r 3¢ value— Special price Office Hours: 9 a. m. te 8 p. m., || Mayor ru . rses I ¥ ude, S Macdonell den, Storms, Albert q many years and also drove 1ach S : roR. ey, , William G. one time for the late Oliv T e i Haoin Ar nolds. He left here about 15 1 e » 4 e A S e i S e ooty i teg S5 P | SPECIAL VALUES. IN STAPLE WHITE GOODS and Telephone ! 1 Dr. ¥. B.140n i istly proud, m: ine i B Special g Hv_”“ London}y { standard in the cl s a8 ston sy HEws A hlude Y W w |} price a yard ..... John & Geo. H. Bliss || =5 e sact o weews = 0" umil iar siandacd [, the, Chole, o coctd sivamt traoirer ™ ™ " MO, i s e ave| Sicach Bt e sons, who live in Hartford Mol o i R " Perking, J. T. Mead divid ) en mon X Special price a yar daughter who lives at Goodspeed’s| e, ¢ Y 2 Largest Assortment e A Caiater of is Bos e T of number of vears ago u Rttt i DIAMOND JEWELRY CONFERENCE OVER GRADE { o ot s l))‘c‘n. fol Mr Gallup) Amarll meEacen | otk consonient 1 gl o ; lopad sdgos, feal BROOCHES FOR BATH ST, SIDEWALK !and ciegance was i vnote of t ir > aftairs of the company |0 ) Und v i em X c el e |John T. Gleason and Frank G. Aubrey, | % : L compelind Loy, ot 1 result ; the 1 we ote 8 1§ broidered corners lar val 8 2l price a dozen. RINGS who constitute the p: wo com- | ST ¢ $ £ RN ) ) I 1 over ihe m: any number of v n nd |k 10a 12 and 1 1 M a Napk est grade of Liner mittee of the count of common council, |, * e 4 n he ¢ ad ear 3 me m ot feesor rarreil ] 1t W N v : 2 ‘ r ar valu 50—-Special price a d PENDANTS Street Commissioner James P, Fox and | 17200 Travrell, delighted the| oy "o anto proceedings had ) f 1 < v ven e i City Engineer Shepherd B. Paimer|* graceful BRACELET WATCHES || were in conference Monday atternoon| R5OTRENT, | {00, 57eT) Ing. | CCiated with him azainst the directors|and mental efiort in’ making caleuia: | MADEARA L\JNCHEON SETS AT $3.95 with and Archit |' lected RADIOLITE STRAP |E. A Cudworth over the petition of|CY and Wi ! ch. an, “ i el : e, i I8 100, assortes : St MAdir o e hasa Mr, Bailey to have a sidewal rad 2 > & 4 Ly 3 xas 1 Y1 Y 6 ISy N | h ) £ ak : een W : CORT 4 ire L . E ia ic at $3.95 a set, regular WATCHES, E | established on the caster > of Dlayin oty : helon Feb, vet h . e 3 Iinr';r.h:n“f\r\?r‘i;“f:n. Hque finely m splaved. Respond- | 40WR his dec 4 df t . J hn &G H Bli Ar. Bailey is o change his barn|INE f0 enthusiastic ‘(\qng.,\ . she gave — ! a Wha ndbah it e hEE roperty over into a garaze and wants x ! ogrich) & spirited : - oGy : ; . 0 €9. Il. S$S Fropeciy over Jg & EATass 9nd Wehts | number piis A e Bullctms Pattem Service | . - it e e i was established at this point in 1910, | V}8%F \ MARRIED and §12. S Was ALLEN - PERKINS but no sidewalk has ever been laid. } The Wa { e {Caron was loaned I *la . g A S | den. company. it Clir S : 4 | Votes For Rummage Sale. The next meeting t 5 vl vy 5 § D One lot of Odd and Musssd Center Pieces, Etc., in real Madeira embroid- The World 'Wide Guild of the First|will t: 1 i t L ] ery—wili be cifercd at une-third to one-half off our regular low prices. Baptist church held its regular meet-|{ann . _ ¢ e bt = AESi /i o ing at the church Monday evening with | will consist of tion . ) . Hundreds of Remnants of Table Linens, Toweling, White Goods, Etc.—at geod attendance. Miss Grace Stet-|men's chorus and the Bass Clef. 0\, S §, Private I ‘ very special prices. son, the president, presided, conduct- : AR S : ¢ | ing the devotional exercises. V3 B T R : | e _subject, The Woman’ |LOYALTY CLASS VOTES s on |G I SR el S A e The Porteous & Hitchell Co. struc- B held at lhuh h GARRINGES SWRGONS, | i s o e otk |Monay everlng e eatdent. sre TRUCKS and CARTS ';‘(mowm;: the meeting sewing i innie Amburn pre- ¢ ! meeting to order at - £ the order of the evening the young|®.15 o'clock : Mechanical Repalrs, Painting, Trim. |people sewing for the reports read by the Upholstering and Weod Werk, | °" : 3 ot i i | | : v ; F Blacksmithing in all its brances, - he class voted to give §35 fo the \ ¢ carly; fifieen. mnl 68 ¥E A Cen‘ury Old Scheme. tory drive and plans we: : i tunnel under fi]e ed for a food sale to meet Scott & Glark CUTD e e e ) , 15 Main Street 1 ey PR ) S ST Bl e B eme, broached Dayton, Ohio: alter Wesdworth, v J ) ted French 1] Gentiemen: 1 Be i ser A Seorze| | : 5 A4 2 S AT e | NG 2t o i neen o 0 it (B L PR | FULERAL ey (| am not nearly so nervous as I anid, Mrs ] Minnle trouble with my stomach what i L point X C Blablished zhe Malierd apy the . ruler and ever, etc. Yours very truly, R mmittee. : 3 v bre yefore ih 1 ! et DR. EDWARD KIRBY || 5y i, s Jof 00 : I e |will b= brougat b - = Room 107, Thayer Building Franklin, Ma: e and two h""‘ Phone 619 Cadomene blets are abso- || TP drs. Wal v | utely guaranteed the hest 1. Mrs. Minnie Amburn and Mrs, g Hours 9-12; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. M iy Eusmnt e X Rathbun served a delicious i nerves. Druggists sell and rec ‘uit sala cad and butter and- K g T 3 ¥ eas under which the tu hould be ommend them.—Adv. | wiches coffee _ Lady A,.i.(,m, 1 15 3 laster | constructed. ¥ o) side : USIQUE AND COWFORTARI HENRY E. CHURGH |l o i : . 1 foot o= boreniry o dis- First-class Garags Scrvice Conns=ted | . i VEGLIGEE. - WM. SMITH ALLEN BS 445 [ODSLore Lhe wman : i e | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | Suggestion Phone Shnu:k't Snm Pher { < and 1 whiel th : WHITESTONE CIGARS i i on czema A th AR $18.00 Per Thausand The Mlx qudon & Son| Tt will take jast & few monents tosten & or gt b L sizes:|J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t, | imandaskut what our esperience has ’ i ches, Bust ; : g2t ahien e en in the way of customers 5 1 6 R - ;. et ni Corporation with the soctning wach of ails, D. BB, | 507 0n "0 b3 £ rtrodu L 10-20 W. MAIN STREET ! i 35, 66c and $1.00. Your momey back A patt £ th lustrat 1 ""‘f" 1 : | md Emba}mer uoles the Al bottie salieves yon. to"afy address ‘on receipt of 10 cenis| § SIIEL A sha Have Good DBurning Coal I ! in_silver or stamps. Stove, Nut and Ego, also Bituminous hd sett : 'n.v-hhm\g Order through The Bulletin Company_ | Conn = " g il Pflmpt!mi“hyernight Y A Pattern Dept., wieh, Conn. ; 41 Main Street American Tia nti € S Mo S T (d l mer- . ’ Thee] The American jazz band has been e g e : . and other| LS SUCE oz Thf_‘xe is nothing more idiotic than Funel’alDlreCtOt's leading business men. Four of “the | introduced into England. This is & Lee & Osyood Co. O e A e - | g | ix officcrs of hinks or leading corp._|Subte but i Do et e rected toward some other fellow. orations. The &irectors are all busi- ;peace—Wheeling Intelligence. Fastern Comnect THERE te ne aivertising medium in letin for busin l

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