Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH, BULLETIN ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 8 RESULTS TELL There Can Be No Doubt About the Results in Norwich, Results tell the file. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Norwich-citizen Can be easily investigated, ‘What better proof can be had? | Thirteen Building Permits For Last Quarter During_the past three months Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton has issued 13 building permits, eight for new structures and five' for alteratiol Permits for seten new frame buildings are included, one concréte building:and permits for alterations included three for frame construction ‘and two for brick work. Although the number of permits issued during the three months is rather small for normal times it is a marked increase over the last quar-| ter in 1918 and with the ideal building| ported in this state for the past week, with aggregate stock of $368 000. These figures compare W six new companies, with a capital of 127,000 “ o - year- ago: and 14 new | nies with $743,000 for: the' like: week of 1917. | The four bankrupts in il state | reported for the week have aggre- ted liabilities of $51,919 and _assets | of $42,594. In the like.week of 18181 the record was seven petitiol E—ZC—EEE::EEE::E_.._!L..” Ladies’ Department 5 Values bankruptey, with liabilities of Calvin L. Briggs, carpenter, 37 Pe-|weather approaching the building E 35, tivities will undoubtedly show a ma “I think my work |ed increase during the next ninety days. £ increase in building ope! The Connecticut Engineering com- | tions is indicated by he statist A COMPLETE LINE ons is vt OF SMART CAPES trouble, as over-lifting seemed to as- | fion hl;,;.gu:x';afig"tfluv{tnem;o:.‘fc_ rd of ,';';'nfiél'é’é,‘? gra?{‘:;lm‘;:d. NN{;':{lerb\ 2 sravace the pains thac were in my e, Chalpel Company an Cental) Xew Landon. smioed, New "5ri; L1 - AND DOLMANS IN ALL THE LEADING back v, used for hoisting has been taken down | Stratford. During the week 181 per- i 5 g O g g | PO replaced by a new 80 horse- | mits were issued in these places, fo- | 1 couldn’t 1ift at all and T could hard- [power boiler. The old engine was buildings costing $744,103, SHADES. SPECIALLY PRICED $12.50 to $39.75 simply ask for a kidney remedy—get|Jewett City have been compieted and|morigage loans for the e | = % | Peck McWilliams com y who hav were § 00 and $6,650, respf:c'.‘\'kljv to April 3, l"‘H. 3, nObfldy A il s to April 2,470, \N'H‘\ on a platiorm has been taken down |99 permits for the Doan’s Kidney P came that|the contract are now ready (o April 3, 1912.. $irost, nm L _mwG 4 N nobscot St, says: had a great deal to do with my them o that others who are (roub}ed} with kidney complaint wiil know of a &0od medicine.” ly straighten up. Doan's Kidney Pills [and the new engine wil set on the | week of ground. About {wo-thirds the way up|costing $156,805 #ave me good relief. I rommmend_m the top of the hoisting mast will be {1917, Tor buildin, located the operators’ booth and the{ Norwich had seven sales of hoisting engine will be controlled by |tate during the past week as comp: T T S S suomeoremsriove [l LADIES' DEPART- Mr. Briggs had. Foster-Mil] o v‘mrk, .‘;;: remc ing_ t | IN NEW ENGLAND Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | progre: and t Statistics MENT WlLL CON e been put in and in a few ing operations in w E - 3 g 7 ,m stering of some of the rooms will b ompiled The F, B gc Com- VINCE Y U T AT THIS IS THE STORE levers from here. gives the oper- | with six for the same we COMB SAGE TEA IN 8 . L. M. Young who pur follow: VALUES. ator‘a clear is work and in- | The loans for the respective sures greater speed in the unioading o FADED OR GRAY HAIR‘ : 3 o April 3 523,820,000 | | All contractors report to April 3, 1018, . .83 '000 | | of barges. re were ten sa Peice 60, at all: dealeps. D"“'»m‘x e fourdations for the mew club- |of realty last week to five for nm. s : siness is picki to April 3, $41.380.000 | Look young! Common garden Sage;they are not doin to April 3, 1916 e for the Ashland company at|responding week last and Sulphur darkens so naturally |Work althovgh the 0 April 3, 1915. new proje r which have just come Grandmother kept her hair bea fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Tea and Sulphu Whenever her took on that dull NEW LONDON | Contracts F opose d 100. \HJU l( ‘ontracts to April T to Aprl e i B S T iRl S A B B 2 SEF AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE. you will get improved | i le mixture can be depended |architects I 3 ! s for March, 1918...§15 1 to restore natural color and|but mitt 1 delibera ‘ontrac March, 1917... to the hair. Feral o & bafore s 5 i ‘ontracts for March, i3 well-known downtown druggist | ots for March; 1915.. 0 vbody uses Wyeth's Sage| The members of the committee > for March, 4. 0 d Iphur Compound now becaus= | leave Monday morning, April v | Contracts for M so naturally and evenly |automotile to i the | Contracts for 2 1y can tell it has been ap- 1 1cted in | Contracts for Marc it's so easy to use. too. You|C ) s an ts for March, 1 ply dampen a comb or soft brush |Island, r r for March, iraw it through your hair taking|of the type of str T b racts March, a time. By morning the fcity before dec Andlausians, and Rhinelanders are ppears; after another a - o e than t er- application or two it is restored to its! 4\ .. (.E{Md‘:g,fi"f"'is < March, 1905. . T than the Amer natural color and looks glossy. soft | , AIKt €, Ferro, tras x : P MazER: varieties. Tk cek the Leg- RO s Y and beautiful. Tok B Shaw Co Lo :“:‘r“k have two pens in the first sev TR 3 DEMANDS OF MINERS Wilfred Itobideau, who is now mey- e e | (05t $500. tor .\Iurc\w‘ urm<\\1‘uv Rocks Conn. - o 3 " OF CENlRAL GERHA‘ |ing I ocds here has rented” 't Dr. G. E. Bitgood, frz ) first for the T oS s R ; e o 5 | Waura mpany farm and has letts av. Cost s s s h 2 vie How- | ey a0t ol and goods there. e et . Sullivan’s Bar ks from 2 vice Sun e qr:l“ S i Hartford, Con 1imed second T | Miscellaneous. P LOnar *]“«?"kl‘x'r“‘ga}““s'e = which he had just|st Cos with a lay of : s, A 6 Pe Foultry Farm (R. I and. Siles pulpit, owing' to moved with his family from Union| John R.( fre t y Lenzen’ Rocl North tes) Southport, Conr 5 ¥ Le had no con- street s accused of rape on a|ag ) 5 i g - , D n’ Wilson (White Rocks) ¥ : trol ible 10 meet his en- young girl of 18 who lives on North Emitn HESIOrHo TSl ! : - | Legl from N. Y., at| follis, . 2o 804 raien redn s CHft street. Tt fs charged in the war : tional church, in « L qultry w rite : rant issued 8 ed seorg ¢ 5 vhic Rocks from Lau ebec, Rocks anton, Mass. ....... 456 » Rhur miners 1 28, 1918, in this| dent 4 *¥71is found : f the| ‘ y has a_wife and family The arrest made by Officers Bar- ney Keenan and Charles Smith ration of our MEDICINE WILL END| 3 o, s o3, i ek e B e o DEAPg{é\(() S crease in volume. In the towns ported in Tt “ommer ¢ :(()xll‘e(lhl“ curre sek ther 3 Kld'wy disease is no respector of o Mam S | spend a short furlough at his home | whic White Leghorns. and will return to Boston, te get h 2 lias sold his farm Robinson the Wauregan road to au ew Hampshire. Man Accused of Serious Crime. Thomas Coffey | FORMER OCCUM BOY COMMENDED BY EDWARDS 'h.lfl:;"l' ‘A|v i Ward of 102nd in- a resident of Occur e T i T LU WORSE THAN es 1 e - | the : s iple _saw i % 3 : N e 26th T 2 3 i _— € 1t attacks young and old ngh gage louns amoun s | ; D 1 v Hese DroaueH Sh P aaTeE Pls : n most cases the victim is warned SRS 5 ih o 0 : e 5 K 1 v pproaching danger. Nature fights o 5 4] sa ¢ ke wec f £ My Sor T v rour s . € y ir I dache, indigestion, insommis, - ¥ T S I I i Tn: l.n:n. sciatica. rheuma- Eight in the loins and lower ab- culty in urinating, all are of trouble brewing im yeur hty commands, an n from ur | = S = | God is we are to Painful Piless == A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treate ment Is One of the (.randcfl Events You Ever Experienced. :rmptom! appear you will nly find quick relief in U‘\L Haarlem Oil Capsules. N old remedy hi two hundred years d to fight off disease. iported direct from the home tories. in_Holiand, where it has to develop the Duteb into one iest and heaithiest races in and it may be had at '*."'? lig:!fi s?ore. dYour money ; -l . v Sas 2 ¢ « . ¢ s f 5 iy refunded if it does not re- _f!““MB‘N" Ajii ?_A‘_SFI‘FTIN(‘SI 5 b [ c : i : h 5 4 A satiey 3 I _Be sure to get the genuine ; fal i : [ ; - { quct St am ha record | Norwieh. s hn' D, Pot- | GOLD 3 DAL Brand. In sealed pack- You a with itching, (Irh dfully piles or hemorrhoid 5 Wieh or Without Gaa Attach: ‘ ) s sreaks fleet” 1o - ; i e o M. A. BARBER ments but Alway, EFFICIENT L EoloEE o I I I e e e . c . )=t and ECONCOMICAL— ‘ ok Ye H 5 iy n, B R 2]t a i i = E MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs ¢ fachinest and Engineer Engine Repairs UR COAL PRICE ow the lowest for the ceason. We FREE SAMPLE COUPON : ; Py o 3 i ha 1 B ytel UALGLS .;,Love PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, i 578 Pyramid Building., ; e n i e emie, iy , "7 /. to 311.80 ton since.March v send me a Free samplo : i i [ E TP e LR of Pyramid Plle Treatment, in ity, were guests T it ) s plain wrapper. of Rarges A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET P i You Positively Cannot Afford te Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. The Brockton Sample She 138 MAIN STREET to any drug store and 2 80-cen box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. fer ! g llef should come so quickly you will |Tonight, and He Leadeth Me. jump for If you are in doubt, send for a frec trial packaze by mall. You will then be convinced, Don't delay. Take no substitute. The mid-week prayer service of Mod=rn Piamlsmg is as usasntial in modcrn haus miectricity s to lighti We guaran- | tee the very best PLU BIN‘. WORK | by expert workmen at the fairest| us for plans and prices |l et M. and rs, ety . r’;fis ! advance very LETONPRING |5 | T e | LT || short, i 67 West Maia Street Cur :::de sent of ma\.hm T F. BURNS ' ery enables us a much ; 7 e 1 i 3 Co :1 ’"‘ "] HEATIKG AND PLUMBING lower figure _ ard in the 91 Franklin Street city. We sell ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUN NG, ETEAN FITTING Washingion Sc. Washi 1 Nuilding No’ wick, Ge éaent for N. 8 0. & et Packing . 3 ° o Give it in Time Every mother knows that coughs and eolds, neglected, may lead to the most dread diseases. Croup, bronchitis, pneu- monia 2ad consumption often bave their beginning in a sligat cold. The wise mother gives Foley’s Hone Just reccived a big stock of latest stylss of Ladies’ High and Low Shoo: in all leathars, Patent Leather Oxfords, own Oxfords, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Buck- ~ Standish : o home in New Lone ftor s ?un")_, DC&J” : r skin. and Tar | at the first signs of a cough or cold. She e | B e g Sieily, puts w | STORRS HENS GAIN_ [RON CASTIN | soothing, healing coating on an isflamed 500 _Geq IN wEEK GS ,‘ and hckhud throat, and | gives a feeling A gain s i of warmtb and comfort to the sufferer. | TEPOTL for Come and s2c us hefore Easter and save money. 1 The Brockton Sample Shoe Store | 138 MAIN STREET FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co. Mas 11 to 25 Ferew Steamt .. Mrs. M. E. Schlarb, Asklaad, Pean., writesi— | the ¢ “Foley's Honey and Tar s the best cough and | th cold remedy 1 have ever tried. When my little £l geis 3 cold on her cheat, [ five hec wlew Qoses, 2ad it relieves her rig g Tveck The Lae & Cazood Co. breeds, n

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