Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 8

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on real estate in this state for a larg- !m— er amount than sixty per centum of | the appraised value of such real es. No appraisal shall be made of said real estate until tne names of! the appraisers are submitted to. the bank commissioner and are appreved by him, 11:she list of any person I’(llsed not in- | B clude any property situate n A Hiate, Bhen i o e e catiai YOU DO THIS WHEN YOU torily to appear to the ussessors that [ i the same is fully assessed and taxed in [ 3 er like property is tazed in this state but the provisions of this act shall not : § apply to moneys loaned by residents - of this State to any party out of this Ss m ‘0 state, as money at interest; nor u (:@ | bonds issued by, or loans made railroad company located out The Best Pipeless turnace on the Market~ state, when such bon r | and loans mad: r s ! state. | Every person, frm, assciation oc|j More Than the Amount Invested corporation transacting the business of | insurance in this state shall, at all e, el In Its Purchase amount to its liabillhy under all its, , ‘ policy contracts as the same shall be O diT G Se . nE 3 TEsians of the eomaan e e "o 8 IT WILL SELL OR RENT FOR ENOUGH MORE [ ] requirements of the msurance missioner., TO PAY GOOD DIVIDENDS. The state board of education, an- | nually, shall appoint five persons who . ¢ T Sh f_}:jall constitute the Connecticut public SEVEN THENGS V{OU S} (;L‘r . ibrary committee. The committee may % . O 0€es expend a sum not to exceed $6000 for You Men and Young Men ‘who have worn our Chmialm e e 5 . . . S l section 1107 of the gneral statutes for | Why the quality of Heating Service assures a comfortable, clean e R ; ¢ Famous Genuine Round know how dependable in Quality and correct in Style they J cicricct sccistance &ramr nciiencs 8 heaithful homs ia any weather. discharge of its duties. Said commit are tee shall semi-annually render to the, comptroller an account of all money: expended by i visions s ' 1 . 3 e ;‘Cgor“f "x!‘n";“_f(f“}}‘)‘;‘r“;r““ ot heating, compares faverably with much more cxpensive tyr This big stock of new arrivals offers you a choice of - e every smart style in all leathers, weights and sizes. T Ay ket R e b b Rarsay Why the low first cost is due t5 cconomy of material and labar from, or who is enlisted in, the army. & instead of cheapness of constructicr. . h di ab . f M 9 Fo r::ll:w or marine corps of the United = States, and who shall have se d in ¢ Why we are leaders in the distribution of Men’s Fine § suicunivio sl vive ferves s e ooty e Why the' Fual Bill can be reduced ‘rom 1-3 to 1-2—enough Footwear is at once apparent by the unusual Values we of - § . m"b%alich S5 aieior s & pay handsome dividends on the amount investsd. the town wherein he resides, upon ap- A . pearing before the seleczmen and town / fer in these Smart and Serviceable Shoes. $5 to $10 else- §|ouis i i T R S R 4 1 E other types of Heating systems. where, : ‘ honorable discharge from either the: army or navy of the United States, or OUR PRICES 34 00 TO $7 00 upon satisfactory proof th: is in | |8 How you are protected in the purchase of a Round Oak Pipz s o ST s e bt shal | B Furnace at this store, because ef tiie Manufacturer’s refusal not apply to any such person if it| authorize Installation where their Tralned Heating Engineers cannot shall appear that been unable) safely guarantee It to eperate efficiently in yeur home—Thelr decision to cause his name to be laced on the ! g 2 oes uaran ee list “to be made” by reason of such|l§ being made after careful stucy of conditions in YOUR hsme—no service. “guess work”—and protecting all concerned. ! quarantesd by the Ranges and Heating Why the convenicnce of simple operation, regulation and quick SYstem—T vith Co, Dow- Any town at a town meeting duly warned and held for such purpose, and any city or borough by its aldermen, common council or burgesses, may ap- 7 Why the purchaseof a Round Oal Pinsizss Furnace will increase . ai | snldiers, sailor nd marines who were | mount invested. residents of said municipallty at the | time Of their enlistment or induction ;SEE IT ON DISPLAY HERE—TODAY proper committees to select and secure —— an appropriate site for such memorial, to supervise and direct its design and |l Special Offer . cen!tm:‘fion, and expend them;x‘;zmeyt Special Offer - appropriated therefore, provi no L] o ° CAT LICENSE BILL Connecticut_ Schoel for Boys, the Con- part of such appropriation shall be ex- Ends Ends der of commitment and make such ; : KILLED IN THE HOUSE |necticut Industrial School for Girls, | further order as shall be warranted in| Pended for the site for such memorial.| {The Florence Crittenton Mission of |the premises. No costs shall be tax- Any person who shall have been| Saturday 25 WATER STREET Saturdly (Continued from Page One) |New Haven, Incororated, the House of jed in the proceedings held under such |Sranted a written permit to carr 1 Rt |the Good Shepherd. or any county |application. “;eapo?s b)(;S%‘;‘h?r]L;y of the x{m;xfmt and marines who have|temporary home, the superior court| An act continui of section 9 of e general statutes 'g & & 4 e ontinuin, = > : — == or, masl service ‘Imay. upon the application of the cOUTt | on eraction of mam buidines s ion | may apply to the s A .u;gr::)r;; or judge m:llflr‘\g the :"umml(n")(‘n(‘ a?dl state prison and making appropria- ;t\a({e f’rfiléf‘mf am permits b sald fret passage of this act is validated oo ‘f‘nfi”“l;.lp no"“w" ‘{) the | tions for the purposes of said com- \\’hpich authoriz the ‘s!(;ltl(:r Al'l(‘:’e()f to‘prlatmns‘ P o RPN T ‘f’ At "}“_lm{l';-l Lo whichfithe & ;;f""}; ment ' mission, approved May 16, 1917, is re- s T e oA Ty on LR The committee on education report- In all commitments of minors to th(‘i‘n\s made, at any’time reopen the or- | pealed. carry such weapon in any town in this| . an amendment to the law estab- | The board of control, on recommen- | all ti uch permit on his per- g fe- - we ayntem for O Py ! S e e |son taking ferns, vines or foliage|Or MAFt Y Person dation of the director and entomolo- jteachers, It provides that uny teacher |}anches of trees or shrubs from the {PTOVIsions of the act shall be fined nol referred to th ecommittee on aPDTO'!NS.OOO. The bill was tabled for cal- tor vehicles. Tt provides that no me- tor vehicle shall be registered unless The it e, e shall have cut, impressed or em- commizies ,on .agriculiure S Io: lbossed it an identification number {ported a bill providing that any per- | 5100 28 L CR O olating the son when carrying such weapon, pro- P S MO o gist of the Connecticut agricultural|vided any permit granted b -, Y0 shall have fattained the age OF 65|1.ng ior amother, without having ob=|2018 (ran $200 or, o un= OW“ eOp e experiment station, at its discretion, is | perintendent of state police by author- |3 and shall have taught at le o Ox RO s > H I L i e sc the 1hill was tabled for calendar. thorized to expend a sum not to ex- | ity of the sions_of this act ma years in the pu the e otamitien on. achihiha ceed $10,000 for the period ending|be revok y safd superintendent at|[Wenty five of which e “ The ° ° nT September 30. 1921, for the suppres- | his discretion and upon the revocation 2 th ,?1“!“5“51 gnowHon Lo June 30.}1essce, shall be fined not less than $50 |PO7 \u;‘t\?;;,‘,’i‘;?i},fi;“L;f,‘c“u"l‘.’jm inO ls a O 3 1\5,~ sion of the European corn borer. of such permit the shail be sor{ 1810, Bhall havesretived G Inor more than $100, and one-half of |\E & state department of agriculture. g X Every person who shall unlawfully |Tendered to said suverintendent. o ans "l‘L“rfig”;‘ L ot ThaP3e | the amount coliected as a fine shali be S S tabled. 5 neglect or refuse to support his wife| No party designation, except ~as iirement board, become u member of DA% t0 fhe Derson upon Whose INTO%| A substitute bill providing for the Weak, run-down nervous men and women need |[or chilaren shall, upon conviction. he nafter provided, shall be printed |tc retirement association. The bill |Matol L £ : . 3 e pe e L ment of playgrounds and & o = deemed guilly of felony and sh: > any ballot or on any ballot label for jwi)} take care of about twelve retired| ot co® & e 8 neig hood recreation centers by Vinol because it contains the most famous recon- |imprisoned not more than one vear. |2 voting machine at any ele ners in the state who did not| The committee on roads, bridges and [cities, towns and boroughs was re- t ar : s AEEE 5 . unless he shall show to the court be- | the party gnation shall have been!.ome within the present law. It is es- rivers reported favorably ‘a ? 1 favorably by the committee on structive tonics in an agreeable and easily digested |iore which the trial is had that, ow. |on such ballot or voting label at the ; e timated that the amendment will cre- |cerning the changing of the v, | c health and safety. Tabled for . ) . 2 |ing ysical incapacity ast previous election for the an additional expense of about form:— Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and aus i : | i i 1 serial or identification number on mo- |calendar. unable to office or offices, and is 3 such s 5 i se of | candidates under such Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates. SO e e |conviction for the offense = aforesaid, | Shall have received at le i E % = Hab i netiiar e U Gie- | one per centum of the votes cast.at We guarantee there is no tonic equal to Vinol. tion is had may, in liew of the pemalty | Such election; provided, upon the filing | B herein provided. acept from the per.|Of a nominating petition with the se HERE IS PROCF 150n convictctla pavakioiEe aascer | Tos ot thoistitalat least thrce e Detroit, Mich. Texarkana, Texas. {of the town in which such conviction | PTioT to an election, .\xgnog b Iatnum-‘ “1 got into a weak, run-dow: el ey 2 . run. | On appeal, the court may order the!DPer of qui toes caual tosonel " g A , lown con. eep house and I wasweak, run. person so convicted to L | per centum of votes cast for the dition, no appetite, tired all the time ) down and nervous, back sched a good | hpia sum to the persofia}en‘;iéggsm:‘;;» me office or offices at the last pre- | and headncies — but had to keep | deal of the time, it was hard to |such support or to‘any person or town | ¢eding election such party designation | around and do my housework. Iread | take care of my chickens and do my urnishing it to his wife, child or chil- | 2nd names of candidutes thereunder | ubout Vinol and tried it ~within two | work—Vinol hasrestoredmystrength, |dren pending the appeal. shall ‘be.printed on_the ballots jand | g weeks I commenced to improve, and | and my nervousness has gone, so A 1 llot labels as provided by oy o now have a splendid appetite and feel | I can do my work as well 88 ever. |i," Corbereonng corboration engaged | i B oo L o e e stronger and better in every way.”— | Every run-down woman should tak8 (a dam for milling. mamatactoring o | signers and shall be submitted fo the Mrs. John F. Watson. Vinol.”’—Mrs. Emma Britt. power purposes, which dam will flood | tow k “of the town in which ti For all ran-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men, |or cause to be flooded any W, signe least seven day S enaaEeotle il dslicate children, thaze is. o remedyilike Vinol may alter, relocate or abandon folto filing the same with the s > . ; much of such highway as may be ad- | of the state, and said wown clerk shall A ¥ : : visable or necessary, upon s | certify thereon the number of electors || 0‘ 3 [ and conditions as may be | E ition whose names we : on by such person or corporation the party or parties liable to mair The e was in continuou: Broadway Pharmaey, G. G. Engler, Prop., Norwich. Vinol is sold in Wi the same. which agreement shall 1 o’cloc limantic by the Wilson Drug Co.; in Danielson by the A, W. Williams "l‘}‘] Fritng e “},“f“” D eomed D T M Raeenba >ha 5 e 3 N s M e town clerk’s office in the town or ension of rules. sentative Pharma Putnain by J. F. Donahue and Drugsists Everywhere. |je \0%h clerics office in th IO e Rl e e i jportion thereof so to be altered. relo- | l2st half hour. |cated or abandoned situated, and| A resolution passed that the |shall be sufficient authority for the|house, in concurrence with the senate, iperson or corporation constructing, |adjourn on May 2, and that the a iraising or operating such dam to con- |sembly finally adjourn May 6. It was itinue the construction, raising or op- | voted to adjourn to next Tuesday |eration thereof and to flood such high- | morning at 11.15 way so to be altered, relocated or 5 I : | SENATE | e ®Boili— { abandoned. . ! | rot Stuffed ” ; | The governor is directed to appoint | 1l COTMmILeE on the a gl e a e Q En 0 S |a on consisting of 2 super- |[on eounty. commisei 3 Ha. | - VA intendent of one of tme mnospitals for Il e i 5 3 v o t; $3,000 a year each and the insane, the superintendent of the!vs xew London 3 Mansfleld State Training School and |2f, NOF Iondon county ' to $1.500 Hospital, the warden or euperintendent | Soor, The New Faven county Increase | {of either a penal or correcttonal in-|: % 405" the present o as to N | stitution, one judge of the superior|{ . o the ¢ of printing. \ court awo members oz the house of | “'Senator Kiett moved the passige of | ‘ representatives and one senator. EiE e s el Saldl conmmistion : ghall | the Dbill under suspensioh of rules. He | i investigate | (¢ few Lo {and report, with recommendations, to|jas e New fondon county me | the next general assembly the adv. 7&)3;;&; approved the increase from $1,000 | ibility of segregating the defective TS 1 | delinquents, vicious feeble-minded and |, Senater Fox objected to the pas ! o 9 9 s sens e mnaed oo R L Ladles Uepartment en s Uepartment No mortgage or guaranty company |should be increased in view of the |§ shall issue bonds secured by mortgage | act that under prohibition their ties would be decreased. He ' S e, e oot Extraordinary valuesinnew | The season’s newest creat- SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY i ot ofhciats. during Shelr “ton foocoumiat (O Mikes feplanes ot omeais aurins e § CAPES AND DOLMANS, | jons for the most exact- FOR CASH A Splendid Shampoo ||, Scnator Klett replied that under the | § decision of the supreme court on the We have several Ostermoor Mattresses to close out. all in || e i it 2SR (1 215 embracing all new color ef- | ing Young Men comprising If you want to keep your hair C Lu&svmal_ objection to incre: ¥ o e yiy - ° full size and two parts very pretty art ticks. These Mat. || S i, 0% SS7ef That vou)g seturies cf the coun fects. every desivabie fabric and tresses have been sold at $32.00. If you are lucky you | contam o6 macn et Tais anes| 9rs“i;lfinnf“&f"’iifi\fi? St on : model. can get one this Suturday at the ‘scalp, makes the hair brittle, and |Klett it was transmitted to the hou Formerly Pnced 51250 to $42_00 3] is very harmful. Just plain muls under spension of rules, cocoanut oil (which is pure and en- C The committee on judiciary repor DE h'd tirely greaseless), is much better than|ed a substitute bill for creation of a PRICED NOW ESPECIALLY PRICED | the most expensive soap or anything|state athletic commission. The com- else you can use for shampooing, as|mission shall consist of three male | By P Y this can’t possibly injure the hair. |persons to te appointed by the gov- | 345 18 Cfi t ‘;;8 Qfl Simply moisten your hair with| ernor with the consont of ; - to o WU QO 9IO.N At the Big S water and rub it in. One or two tea- | Each member of the commission shall & t the Big Store wi f . spoonfuls will make an abundance of receive a salary of $500. The commis- | | g e with the Little Prices rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the s appoint a etary hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather 00 a v he commis- @ rinses out easily, and removes every | si T 1 direction, | &8 9 particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and cx- | management and control foall hoxing | [ c war cessive oil. The hair dries quick and v exhibitions oz | Y evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, i : ) be held in the state bright, fluffy and easy to manage. v any ssociation. The com- | You can get mulsified cocoanut oil sion is authorized to grant licenses Gold Stamps with at most any drug store. It is very referees on the payment of a fee 152—154 MAIN P Cash Purchases cheap, and a few ounces is enough to{of $10, 3 ast evervone in the family for| The months. bill on the recommendation of the committee on the judiciary, was )

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