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NOHWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY APRIL 10, 1919 o or) e Bietin, | WL ASK SUTABLE STREET SIS e s 1) R ——— e e oo # | Norwich, Thursday, April 10, 1919 lu,ms Your FUNERAL DIRECTORS i =—/———————————— At a meeting of the directors of the ! Chamt hamber of held Wed: Rpsolyeds SHiLL) @e mber of | cr Less for Biany Years and Have e THE WEATHER. chamber of commerce held Wednes-|Commer Nor re- 1D ERMBALMERS dar evening in the Chamuer of Com- | speetfully petitic Honor, e o mere hore also:local rains Tuesday |merce rooms a resolution was pre- |3 and the Board of Com Bec : PROBABLY Q-’ 1t in .z'hr* r(md le AtL[muc states gn% ted and unanimously adopted peti | cil. that a - 7 t 1 Shouid Be in Every B Y- AT NIGET D TOMORROW N England. Over the east half of |tioning the court of common councillestimate for suituvle stre sig it 7R .._" = S dciadnail Cails Answered Promptly | were sorn reguian o oA (CMANEES| for helter street signs and number- | (preferably si al i = A I T T riday |08 - In presenting the resolution Ar-|background and swhi { i dey end Night During Thursday night and ¥riday | ipyy I, Peale read the following re- |included in the ant 7 rites : 1 the rain will extend fo the Atlantic| ot of the committee appointes for 2 S . - - i e 28 Main Street coast. it will be somewhat warmer HIus Do 00T 2 Ip ¥ the ar 5 bic T e { 8 A o p hursday in New England and the|™ Ay the January meeting of the board | Other matte £ importance ; - S Tab- | 5 ggfl‘%@, fi e la middle Atiantte states. of “directors of the chamber of com- |come before the ting t : ; wu 5 = Winds for Thursday and Friday: mexce of Norwich, Conn., Ine.. and as|tr tatfb ch t o 2 - 1 S e \‘(‘inh ,\dthn‘_uy Tl‘:lod;mte e:_my 01 gutlined by the survey committee, a istricts via the uth winds,- fair ursday, rain Fri- [ (Gnimittee fo e et heht wa i railroad. R, .‘OSEPH BRADFORD a5, mmittee for city development 1 Middle Atlantic: . Moderate east tolePPOiR ed, and the sub committee fo; ndent of . “adequate street si a ber: 2l Freight = Ag A T : ‘s, theumatisin, | i " r a te Sl‘i% ln OKBIND ot MR TSy b2 (2ot Eoet ity S30 tmberd” Lol Frleht” dgent 0 s Rl . LASIET Forecast, Ade - {of the shir ardi i get reli : 4 Tetel o & 3 2 quate Street Signs. i tef Sul 4 A few more days—then Easter, i Siank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order | Southern New England: Cloydy | Nearly all of the progressive and up | ! i I o Jae s as a ] > tonie bloe ey, 3 e n Easter. From now ‘:m,“ will be 108 BROADWAY mn.‘x‘niand. rabiiat) night and Friday. |.0,93%€ r.'”es "»lf‘d. il "f.‘\:“'.“" Eng ote | < 4 roots ane 1 ? ana lf B cea.,ar‘_-: to spsed wp your buying, especially of the I ' ; e e - Obssruations in Norwich. : ST, i sDandiing fecen t ; plyin things nesded for “le thorough success of your wardrobe. | _The following records, reported from e Ston A 3 5 S eI Bl 3 A Serviceable Line| e i o o | Sre. et dcaignates ot o < : } i : SR : We He"e alread en you glimpses of the new fashions ) chang in lflllp?l"[tgll’e and the baro- )mi‘fly ‘:Ssl:vnces\fi:'_e maflf(‘d : S: a } - d . . d h d S metric changes 1Wednesda: not readable. Nothing gives the v . e = exhibiled iIn our various displays an ring opening, of Men s and g 3 = itor or tourist to any city a better or { NS e . to : W Sohe- pay pring op mng,v aon } jmore lasting impression than an ‘at- | oy oty & 8 sived his . but there have been many additions to our stocks of B s’ Shoe 5 2 30.03 | {ractive street marker. If Norwie is || : ¢ and th s de- | Tuesd A telling £ I Faci i Pt oy S ; FFAsS ; 50.03 | for progress let ug have this improve- | 7"y - : S s eh Easter merchandise during the past two weeks. st 33, ¢ ment, .w can be made at a nomi- | uG " : A S 2 v and & . ! AT THE RIGHT PRICES Chinparisans. glidse iy A e I. O, nson’ zls at tne first mentioned |} The Store has blossomed like a flower garden and every Exp d T H Predictions for Wednesday: Unset- treet Numbers. {lined the plan st ‘l.,p.m‘ ;ol\ T.' O. “Fiet : ress an eam Harness| . i 5 Shotly local raine The post office department have|vice and answe it ath 4nd that he xas section is radiant with the Spring things—Suits, Dolmans, at Low Prices vednesday's weather: Showers, |been quite insistent that all resi-yput to thetn by T J o . Berfeant = % R { clearing in afterncon, wind changing!dences and business houses be desig- |American C : 2y v Capes, Caah‘., Dzess.s, Mxflmery. Waxsts, Skirts and so v from east to qgut' Inated by numbers. Several years ago|stimulate ‘omn.mx\ ¥ r d 1 = 1 = i THE L. L. CHAPKAN C0 our city authorities took this matter st pr & I {# forth-—and special preparations have been mads to prop- up and practically all of the houses in | - e Y & AT wore trumbered, but since that time,|ber of commerce. ole mont erly take care of your individual needs. We can assure many of these numbers have hécome It .v;ui;’ "OC:Ed [; hold )4 'f'rxlfch\se\ere sheiling f od i l & o d d weather-worn and almost unreadable, |ing in_the Chamber of Commer, atch, 1§ you of good style, good service, good quality an and. we make the recommendation |next Wednesday evening ot Sacteospuns s 4 g yie, g 5 8 quality and goo -l .08l that 2l property owners have the|{ime Mr. Stevenson - give CROIX DE GURRE i savings. o | ‘15| number displayed or shown on their}lustrated lecture on t e FOR CORP. JOHN HURLBURT| 3 ¥ 31 il 43 H ‘45 |residences by July 1st of this year.|ment. There wiil be 2a gues o Mrs. B, 1 of Am‘nher <tcp for Norwich and prog- present from New London w v Ir. and Mrs. L. B. Hurlburt o , B e AR AR TR s i s il o the work of e, campaien | (R, Sory Joh Brownine s GLOVES FOR EASTER WEAR Toilet Bowl Brushes ACY PSSISTANT 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Moon Sets. 3 s & forrrcr resident of Montviile, | NELSON . DTSCC) Ober nI'Ltl(- v B 3 7 e > Wit '.'s"rohff "ga“htf T oad i ALEXANDER JORDAN, meeting 1.\;‘;1 no : 3 \ L e UNereio ds e | During the ?”t few years, it has been very difficult for- i - — ELMER R PIERSON, cept on the resolut < R preciat 5 B A BRUSH AND A CAN OF GREENEVILLE JOHN P. MURPHY. P. M. |President King : gt P asioa, : |1 glove manufacturers to secure the right kind of kidskin, WILLIAM A WELLS, war bill which is before the lo tes_Automobile Ambu resulting in more or iess dissatisfaction among the con- CLEANER FOR 35c—VALUE 50c. | Mr. and Mrs BEdward Meércier of ARTHUR L. PRALE, providinig for tne prevention kb ice, | Piainfield hava returned after spend- Commiitee. |real disease. The divectors voted | e = b & member, Atter|} gumers. But our policy has been to procure the best we e ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.| The following resolution was then|adopt the resolution endorsis b g short whil ith August Junneap of Fifth street. un4nimously adopted: \ I bill mericin army, he was loaned to could ge. m‘espechve of the pnce, and to sell our custom- 9 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Farbox have S i et e e e, ers dependable qualities only.. returned from spending Monday with - . | = ral Huw refatives in_Plainfield. FAMILY CAT STARTS FIRE N. E. 0. P. GRAND LODGE for at Dartmonth colles W w th rine “Trefousse” Kid Gl 3 o o S - s Dartms T ) 10" P frs. P. M. Fthier spent Tussday IN YANTIC RESIDENCE MEETS IN WATERBURY | 2iicd in Aav . en sh e genuine “Trefousse” French Kid Gloves, . X o e e Nomme s, return- | . AbQut 630 Welnesaay evening fire| The Copnecticut Gri o, New!both the régimental o unsurpassed in fit and. finish—prices $2.75 and $3.00. e ed affer spending two weeks in Prov. | broke out in the house mext to Grace|England Order of Proiect : Gl i DL - 3 29 ng STk Yhntk el e L] g 1 oy for a fun he benes poor |§ Also the celebrated “Bacmno” Washable Cape Skin Gloves A G THO 1PSON F.-3 ']‘&"' LTl Bk i atbe|eicd gnifs 5 TS exeliarent s rdlanc 1 1 v A - - of el S - 418 in a full line of Spring colors—at $2.50. ; % - City, | |wae feared the church was in danger lcome. Reports of T a year, a ity 4 B : . Chiropodist, Foot Specialist Feguiar o i ewelt ity o|also. The fire was confined to the elt|Grand lodge offic 1 at the for ping fo write o Other good styles in Gloves in Silk, Chamoisette and Kid, (PROTECT YOUR FEET), held in St. Marvs chureh Tuseday ov- |Of the house, which was quite badly|noon session, nty | : States Automobilo Am- |} ~ . = BT 50c = Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support & with o large mumber present | burned around the Goorway. and i 5,140 of : e EARSINE I pRce SEoi pevarcs. Suite 7-3 Alice Building, 321 Main St speaker of the evening was a mis- | Wae much smoke. certibe The following i v s 4 0 gave an interesting| It Was reported. that there was a|cember 31, Re e ___Norwich, Conn. Phone 1386 ¢ receptacle for turpentine standing on|cers ‘"c,rc fllf‘f{r{cd- f i 5 T R Cayonette has returned after|the kitchen shelf, which was near the| Grand warden, | SR e burt was mb f 9 P v % - | spen 3 fev s vigtine relativ ove, and that the family c dsor; gra k 2 Y | the class 1913 of the Nerwich I'ree e = nuel Kearns has returned to New | Pentine “’h‘f“,’“‘m“”«" ignited. v Tray G s N : o SURGPEAN PLkR fork after spending a few days at|wes furiher stated that o woman was £ran etary, Harry ¥ -l VOTES §75 TO {§ No betier companions could be formed to go with the new ) ) ¢ his narents on Boswa ~ | badly burne 1 itated the 2 5 A . - . 5 M i o 1 f his parents on Boswell av- |badly burned | and | : : : _ CINCINNATI STRIKERS|H dainty Spring Footwear than dependeble Silk Hosiery. ) itse N ¢ has refu ¢ A call was sent to the Norw plai iia {Re Sy Hay - meeting of the X ] = in Si i i Telephone 1227 6-28 Broadway ge 2 e Rl Beer | dcpisonent, which re % gran se Toley, Wat a1 : po We show all the leading makes in Silk Hosiery—Phoenix, & g time, as usual. C st 3 = gl : P America i1} T ehigh, McCalium, Burson, Radmoor, Etc. Our Silk has returned from Jew- | first to arrive and upon learning ) 2 v to the str s o hending. several days|the fire had been extinguished he im- | Wer celand, or; chair- vorkers in ati Hosiery ranges in price from 50c a pair to $3.00 a pair— . ; ai tw I . ; after 2 eal by | : 5 g : DR. F. C. JACKSON e A - St Eobort: : fzer Mark now We especially feature, this week, Women'’s Silk Hosiery, p s % ¢ was on its way S 9 rles Manw Tian vas g £ the union on Wedn Sogr s chRBe B 3 s . i DR. D. J. COYLE || ; B rihell ol | St e v = o committee ot 11 W | outinebine T e T W ‘335‘; e s and el e e > S i not rex ed, chief and New ave = g 3 L 2 8 eeting t | T colors, ai . a . [ aftte Toturiied fo. the: Gontral stetion. on appeals, omas J.| 5 4 c mg opring s pair. He had ordered out the West Si ew Haven. T but-.1 te it at I Detore it had weachod the|SNAPPING THE MERCHANTS OF P. S. MOTOR VEHICLES The committee on i oughs gave hearing oy e T, e | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. A short t reports read and routine! 2t Hartford on u"s-r \shvrl\ a very| se fees and re S5, 400 opltraioy of puolc ek v 0 100 o SOL ST e he reerguniation meting o o CONNECTICUT COLLEGE |2, . ot o woee, chologiczl work,* large, man: advanced te O'Brien buffat ¢ J ¥ dience was| SNEW BLave demonstrative and the £ 25 Providen Nl Largest Assortmen ; 1 histli Senator D : 3 : A At SRk L I explained the bill at the opening and| 3 — = : g Splendid: ‘suc. of a community singing le of 1 '_ propounded several queries. The act|{cha € 6 I - sed the college Tu » : 2 under c eratfon provides that|taken and show: e e IRIED. SITwE Iay z work and method 1 JEWE] \is home in Preston. ., e o Ntk s : h 1 4 x T o ¥ bil shall obtain frora the public review of the move- BROCCHES | with friends in town Wednes ; 1 gonten Siol m g c | d e e Tk : nt with wh connected, Mr. Daley ha¢ l1aid the mmrmson . : 5 ror | Buesses who the r r el s | s [;,‘u . ¢ n° commimity SCARF PING [ tor « large hennery. He intends when ! Pub =gt : b s ke Brookiyn : i 3 A Da K-Kelants b . | tle work is finished to carry a fine Mr, 3 eve- | : . SR 7 e e ; oL TR RINGS ne of pure bred fowl the route over whieh th t en many pic- | o Pl o: | Mae rfect and other T T travel. The penaity r t i PENDAN i o 4T e North x and late- N2 NORW[CHTOWN without such a cert c t £ the. plan, Gilber . Brons 1 years. : Tarion Wel : ¥ disc I { 2 g L a fine of from $25 to $200 or imprison- — BRACELET WATHES Miss Addie Heath of Elm avenue!ment not more than 30 day |WANT TO FIND RELATIVES T was the guest Tuesday of her broth- 3 RADIOLITE STRAP ‘and ffer in-law, Mr. and Mrs. AUTO SKIDDED INTO POLE ( o ot I - G of igh & . My zing WATCHES, ETC. 3 3 Mie, fawie Konriody AT TRADING COVE HILL| 0% Sylvia \ Amor & : § 1] n the itories, but it ” 3 { Kennedy from Danielson, were| About 3 o'¢lock on Wednésday meorn- | day } t o Har 2 } 3 N s : Mr. and Mrs. Ben- |ing a touring car owned and driven by hos S, € H t 3 o Fich~ et i 2 cer at a time. j h & ( H u}i' P ety O N and, s Bene | Gigto. Spianafo of New London!er Norwich ; ir ing i sit 3 : : : 0NN & 129, i1, BHSS |~ i d g : . 1. A Jennie Waldo is seriously ill |crashed into a telephone pole at the 184z, u is des home of her sister, Miss Ptta [foot of Trading Cove hill. wrecking trace of his e Walker of Upper Washington street.|the car and injuring several of the known MRy \n- and Mrs. David W. Lillibridge | passengers. The party left New Lon-; Mr. a R. 1. who have been|don a little after 2 oclock. It was|years ago. Al Jatives in the ity for sev- |raining at the time and the road wasiand Tanny i !! R cat'gh ecetly of Mrs,|Slipperv. As the car came down'lived on : Ll ~U- - | Trading Cove hill a tire blew out a.nd ther was andil ihy and Alice Larkham, |in applying the brakes the \ MacDon (kv . vy | wh sen visiting at the home |locked, causing the car to skid across Adverti it A ' ¢ iday’ aflernoon ot ot Mystic Ccotoist Othe: E—' L 1ot teats parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.|the road into the pole. The passengers cased 3 : Y e I o Lt i ‘ - : h.r! i.% fl Larkham of Plain Hill, have returned |were thrown out and shal 2 b h 3 : - ; inf ;: T 3 r lle, April % 1919 !t Storrs college, where they sten- |most painfully hurt was 3 was mare hac , 3 ! ADril 8 191¢ ey college, Where they are sten- | GrC ¢ hame was not tearned. Joseph |arated AN e SuTmBer 2 e T r, aged| OF ALL KINDS ON and Mrs. George Kinney and{Purdy of New London came along a! years ago. sl Ruth and Bessie, fi Tp |short time after the aceident occurred e AUTCMGRBILES, v 3 ‘f-““l- o o n,‘,’larm took ihree of th senger BUYS ASYLUM STREET PLOT CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ‘were recem at_the home | the FOR ALMSHGUSE FA of I'red Bailey of few London. attended by D KS ! CAR Miss Millard Kinney of Town street, e e e TRUCKS and CARTS ; 2 mst campie e u.“: the guest over Wednesday night | BURNING RUG SET of Mis Grace Zabriskic of Preston City. MAN'S CLOTHES AFIRE Mechanical Repalre, Painting, Trim- | Miss Kinney attended the supper giv- AL fi\:}fii“ Au“, hou: next to Gr: street, S 1 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. by the Preston 4‘"3’_!23(:1 church. Tpiseopal church in Y abb. is to b ed to alms i 15 Main Street Blacksmithing in all its trances, | s Wednesday evening someone threw al. This is the or 1 L | Some men, like weeds, are driven” 10! pyrning rug out of a window on to a|Cial town meetin drink. i N £ 2 J woman who was standing near by. The|Priation of 5 5 f"' B 5 A i {tlard n |=— - woman’s clothes caught fire and before | Fepresented that it we ; r | théy could be extifguiched she had! £ t : £ < Lidlt i, | it i % éen soversly burned avout the face! > v o g § TEADC How You Cen Quickly |8 hands, Later in the evening Dr |poses i5, connceion i RECTC Al 507 to 515 North A St | Louis T. Cassidy was called to her|house. The Csiiue R 5 . rth Main | R Hairy Growths || nome. where he attended her. Thell J i emove Hialry LIrowths |, s, while severe, are not considered | <0 { : 1 2 29 ..A\y)_ ez | dangerous. Lssex t..u,, : . (ho | (Aids to Beauty) e eager The price p just the| S TDENTIST || oot b asess oo oiee [ B EMBALMERS | g y treatment for the removal of DEMONSTRATION SESSION| SE ¢ T 8 v DR. EDWARD KiRBY . |MOOSE HAVE PLANS FOR i . EDWARD KiR from the fuce. Mix into a paste| An_evefing session with a demon-| THREE BIG EVE ome powdered delatone and water, ap- | stration of actual teaching conditions| 2 et ST s Lady Assistant Room 107, Thayer Building ply 1o hairy surface and after about 2|at the Haskell school in the town ofi, Norwieh lodge of Moose, 2 . Telephone 328-3 618 ninules rub off, wash the skin and| Preston is to.be held at the school| ailat office ! i ¢4 5and 7to 8 P. M very trace of hair has vanished. This | building on Friday evening. at which|f¢ 3 HENRY E. CHURCH nethod is quick and entirely safe. To) parents of the schtlars and all inter- B $ 1 M. SMITH ALLEN |avoid disappointment, however, it is|ested fn the school will be welcome. | St 3 L g : e T to muke certain you get genuine |L. M. Crandall, secrelary of the -Nore| i committee on the-ar- T 30 | delatone, wich Chamber of Commerce, ha sac-; 1h AMERIL, j | - Sepizd_un_Invitation from Supervisor | [or the | 0. E. Lowell to make an address at| Sund 2 - 1 First-class Garage Service Conncated | the demonstration. {T Toriskoteitys of B eme lode SHUNG 8 "IN s to deliver the | e o s { DONE VERY PRO AND AT | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. inslalied: Dictato : l t E REASCNABLE PRIC Phone Shetucket Street | He a B ld d et 3 B [ SR A ot b Charies O. ;trust [ S 00 F?;'ilefl] Dil'edbt b %\';lnhl;flr!ANTlc.sO:LDlER COL‘PG(&“GH Recipe, Which He Offerc Frae| SEES FRIENDS HE P A After being almost entively baid al 10-20 W. MAIN STREET and Emba]mer business mun came across a = R 3 dian recipe by whick Have Geod ni Coal Swn. 1 nl) urning fill!,\' Stove, Nut and Ecg, alo Eituminous mm!t“"h“ly.l‘lifiht Tequest. _Ha orlzm\t:mr\". tion K. N. Y. hair growths reported women and men who CE! B SO

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