Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 6

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{ and priages, aua: a, stich Aies Tor of- fenses§ mm’:n_ltt_ed on’ highways gl:- e 18 - ! tained by any subdivision of the*state [] (] [ ] 2 shall-be paid to the treasurér of such subdivision, to be used for the repair of hizhways and bridges maintained thereby. ; No. vehicle shall be permitted to re- main stationarv unon the traveled por- (ior}\, O‘E'm\y ‘ldllgl\;\'n)‘ :l;(‘e%t upon t:)e . . > S - - right nd le suc! ighway in the Realizing that the importance of Gingham as a dress fabric, and also recognizing the fact that Ginghams are being d"iedcm”“' nf‘ ‘;';khx i ehite s . - b | he: if sucl 'way is curb- used and will be used more this Summer than for many years, the Dry Goods trade throughout the country is mak- e;’;‘fmlh ‘;‘;:;,ig‘e }“_;;}, ;fhso g‘fcfi‘;‘ha' o its right hand wheels, when stationary, i i forcibly, : ing concerted efforts to remind you very s shall be within a distance of 12 inches | & fabri §| trom the curb when safety will permit A i lwa: same— No vehicle shall be permitted to re- You may say that ginghams are ginghams—that they are always the that they are a very ordinary fabric. § m«;“: hid osars, Dot T s . 3 1 i T i ortion of any highway at any curve Don't you believe it. See the new colorings—see the new styles. See how Ginghams may be made up into most Jedon o an m;sm; S e . % T i 2 where a clear view of such stationary charming Summer dresses for young and old. Last, but not least, see the prices at‘which we are ready to sell you whate ot o' b from i Ry . 1 i Y i i i i £ at least 15 t either di- Ginghams. This is being done throughout the country this week. Gingham is going to be sold t.lm week. 'r/e tence of al least 130 fest "Eh?el";im q . . 2 1 1 to remain stationary upon the travele are going to sell more Gingham this week than we have ever done before, and we are going to do it at prices that L0 hennin siationm undil the pisaletl| 9, 2 of the point where another vehicle is you can’t resist. stationary on the opposite side of the . traveled portion of the sime. highway. ER AND THEN COME AND BUY GINGHAMS ol B Sl S READ THIS OV v - ping or being held stationary, by any legal authority, or in an emergency to SPECIAL SPECIAL avold aceident, or to give a right of 1 way to any vehicle or pedestrian as YARD-WIDE DRESS PERCALE GOOD DRESS GINGHAMS provided in this act, or on any high- : A . 7 ) 5 way within the: limits of an incorpor- This is the same. Percale which we have sold only Another special bargain offering for this week’s seil- ated city, town or borough where the recently at 29c a yard. That is the price everyon was selling it for. Buying judiciously, and at the ing—a bargain which you will find it mighty hard to parking of vehicles is rcgulated by duplicate anywhere at this time. This is a good local ordinances, right moment, we are able to sell it to you during quality of dress gingham and the designs are new When one vehicle shall be used to this week for 17c. It is a good quality. The color- Spring plaids in all the pretty nnx:ulorinql. Ging- draw or tow another vehicle upon any ngs are light and medium, in well-covered designs, ; ind the auality is excellent. You can't beat this value anywhere—we are confident of that. hams of this quality you are accusomed to pay 29c public. highway_ the distance' between a yard for. This week you may ve 10c on every the two said vehicles shall not exceed Ay any provision of this section shall bef . fined not more than $25. GINGHAM WEEK ¢ GINGHAM WEEK 19‘: All fines collected for violations of | sPEclll 4 SPECIAL the provisions of chapter 78 of the ecutions br?‘ught by the commissioner 2 g | of motor vehicles, or persons appointed BEST QUALITY WM. ANDERSON’S ZEPHYR by him, gnd all forfeitures and fees to tle commissioner of motor vehicles; % o within 30 days from the date of impp- RS ML ncasthe makes ot Alicon i These are just as pretty as can be, the plaids being sition by the clerk of the court orBby | PR ERRET Wa Have discinel x more than usually interesting, there being a large blue and white even and broken checks (F same, and all .fees imposed by the p are of fine quality and soft finish, and full 32 inches visions of said chapter and collected | wide. by said commissioner, with all fines GINGHAM WEEK S b promptly into the treasury of the state, 4 SPECIAL and such money shall be expended un- der the direction of the highway com- missioner for the maintenance of state ENUINE @ highways, without_specific_appropria- GENU! % DRESS GINGHAMS tion by the general assembly, in addi- “BATES” DRESS GINGHAMS L] in the expenditure upon the highways it b oo St it ha vl These are the finest domestic Dress Ginghams made. the money b s R B \ / Soft in finish, rich in coloring and design, and very yard: you inumcHEss st IThe iBestant Stare: 20 feet. Any person who shall violate general statutes, as the result of pros- M | other than taxable costs shall be paid APRON GINGHAMS DOMESTIC DRESS GINGHAMS the justice of the peace imposing thy| oo ARGy A6 Ba R K/ variety of check and stripe designs as wel They GlNGHAM WEFJ( received by him, shall be by him paid SPECIAL 49¢ % tion to sums appropriated by the gen- / 3 'L()'RRAINE' ‘nd ‘PARKH" l 4 MAKES eral assembly for such purposes; and Everyone knows what Bates Ginghams are. They aids, stripes, checks and solid colors. the pro- ection 1486 of the general| fine of waave, they make ideal Summer frocks. We L8 ated concep g Getmiburienient Ny, show many rich, three-color combinations. They are the ttown ellnot; by applicatle: o : full 32 inches wide. ; JINGHAM WEEK 55c GINGHAM WEEK 59 ; THE SENATE. SPECIAL ¢ SPECIAL The committee on the judiciary in | th te today reported a substitute bill reimbursing the following county S, | o sones el by S "AND SSELKIRK" MAKES - J WE_ ARE PREPARED TO SHRINK N|theen tections ot the sensiar sisem:| f y: Edward T. Lyons of Hartford | 7 Ginghams—soft finish and fast 3 . ALL COTTON 30, James' B Cloonan, ot Moy sturdy Ginghams for hard wear. The & P i den §73, L. E. ot Putnam $73, M. west patterns and colorings are shown— ) A OR WOOLEN FABRICS J. Bissell of 25, Michael D, tive designs and effective in every way. Have your fabrics shrunk before making up the gar- | O'Connell of Stafford $20, Dennis Mul- | re: pattern right now. it 1 Y 4 | 4 y d 1 Ve ments. We have the most modern machinery to do ;!rfyl-“;nh:‘r;i Gum;t}\i:-‘ ‘\u_‘T!t::n;mg: 1 ) FIN]SH THE JOB \GH EK this, and our charge is small. It improves the color M (2% to I he commissioner : < ‘\‘:’l,';ér\,i WE 598 and thoroughly shrinks the goods. Work is of the amed only upon receipt of a release ' ) SPECIAL i 3 of all S ainst the state arising| best quality. We also refinish velvets, 7 agains| ing e e ; SEa. 1 W bill was referred to the committee on| appropriation $ “ ” h the house, the| régolution for nal | b | adjournme: ] lature on May | nd that when the general assembly | ourned on May 2 a recess be taken al adjournment. A received signed by chool comn of Salisbury, Frank- n, Old Lyme, Lebanon and Pr ect, trustees of the New London Voca- . ey o —— = TR | 0ol, Mothers’ clubs, the Hart- 2 E S - | ford Pri club, the State Super- = visors' association, a New Britain citi- 3 ST RN T {zens' meeting, and the chamber of Srimmannen G Camp, | tccant Wt Navinp i Lt itiew IMATTERS OIS INEER E ST, {commerce in Meriden for an average| Ao Nl 0 | IN LEGISLATURE | attendance grant of $4 per child in at- all his| ton Clinton Ol of - Harttord, | itance at public schools, and referred AT L Wl {Continusd: from ERagesiOne) EH iy 1 is coutiitite Anteitoation: e R i v, toined such loss for the amount so| OV ~ recommendation the senate| St 4 1SLEr | cortified and approved. lagreed with the house in amending the | s s S er ac S ides tha !bill authorizing municipaliti M ocan b Noredeh vl L a ed provides that the : sl B | fiscal year fo tments of the Propriate & inday. to ap- y for soldiers’ memo-| government shall end June 30. |rials limiting_thu expense in any | ' s v Any town school committee, board of | IMUCIRAlLY to 15 conts on every 3100 | GOSHEN school visitors or board of educatlon of the &rand 1. el as amanded a4 i . fiss 2 son, teacher in mploy a dental hygienist to| ™ gonaior Hough moved that embers of suid association and their|the constitution réquired a rofl call| 1 1-4 per cent. to u tax of 3 per cent. N il Kedp cloiin: the' testh opii SEROOU LOUEE moved that (e A B St Jewett has been in Norwich|the Twel strict, s |school children in attendance at the 218 feconsider Hts action i TRsll S 1% : on's Arimge. . s T a se party by her pupilspublic schools in such town or district oY lcens: of ¢ enate took up for considera-{ A poll vote was ordered as the' On the motion of Senator Klett the week ccount of the death | party by pup ¥e 5 Ly he. & i S e € conik S duoiut of 3 2™ Son { young people Sat-|2nd the authority therein authorized|B¢ Senate concur with the hou olujien from ¢ onstitution required. The amendment senate reconsidered its action in pass- Jrothes Alfred S, R 08 [EOmpany oL OURL aporopriate money for the supp: rejecting the bill. The senator said tl e me; assed by a vote of 30 to 2 ing a resolution for final adjournment irday evenming. Tho EVGNING Was|of cuihohoots mo > SUPPOTt )il hiad s deal of merit but evi- {for the nar : 3 I e My § nde e feaglufioh WA Bas ey, apntas E b schovis in e {ow: isceier | 11 S T e T ; : sed: Authortzing the Comnecticut o1 Mt At the church service Sunday, | been employed, may make such : ok on menton r Bhec motion BEalE, el ndon and Norwich: anthoriz Senator Hough introduced a bill un- an. | w Jaster music and tl priation as may be % | s 1d to reject the bil | 3 1 5 Sl Bt 2 prnslild SRy e bill for the organization of veteran |t the state s mitling chers of | salary D o b) , Rev. Thomas A | Any person who shall be coy | 7} vi < : Y e 4 g and game from $3,500 to $4500. The Mr. Martin, and n : e, e o Senfiped e e e ers’ re st system. bill was referred to the committee on | by Willlam Aartin, 3 ted : i ution T Gl 3 : _— . frptedfelbond | appropriations. : s 1 r may be exam- . eRoy: B ion of mutual : The senate adjourned to Wednesday \ i ¥ Martiniors. There was an Lasio for i BHE ffeebon o i ! wsoth : e ey 3 = — ) 1 t 1i |the Sunday school I contagi Jisease, found in- o Hih N % b it aa . ! : SCAPED INFLUENZA. " ! he words iiford Lal New Haver . o e h . was ome of George H. Thom wcher. Old and young : v n, a vote would be nd 2 merry time followed, : “Drin > Was ‘thé, greeting S5 z ¢ per- | Crump, & Stk Jr., and|question had d_zirls of some summers| Jlack | amin Sl 5 T t No. 1 spellers, with thel A plack) o e sociated with them. with their Close He 5 acRereons .. { cessors are constituted a body corpor at rom Wel E Lo Howdi No person shall, in public, or before [ate and ¢ the name of th enway moved th U and How to Live I, ssemblage of ten or more per-| S Sailors’ and Marines’ roli call. but Li Wesley Colburn and|y 1an Endeavor topia-oq ] son e Innguage any |association, , the purpose of render. spent Faster in|Sunday e the leader was Miss| to infusia e i B good at-ithe government of the United State Adading Bat Codhien held i or the state of Connecticut. The pen- v weocuen 5 alty is : - impr One Goshen farmer planted his po- | oLy 18 not more than §1.000 or impris it s e RSST Fame Stops Seborrhea No corporation shall act in a fidu- BRIEF STATE NEWS ciary capacity by virtue of an appoint- ment by a court of probate, in the set- -4 i e ement of any estate within the jur an ows e t anr o SO S an‘;":g diction of such court, provided the at their Wilson reminded id|judge of such court is 'an officer or | mmer home at Black Point | gjren ch c i e oo e director of such corporation. s The rules of the road bill, so termed, c : , m Waterbury—Corporal John Kearne was amended in eral particulars _ erbury Tuesaay and Sitoer i‘,w_ s s v Ve ask you to put FAMO to the _ Three years were spent in per- tised it in Br ; the intersection of a strei| Most exacting test. iecting it before it was offered to Westb_rno«' M re r hi; ¢ shall grant the right | ‘ Have a member ]of yau family thgr }Public. e % B Ay 4 £ since pur- such intersection to any cxamine your scalp before you he ingredients in FA) hav 5 | le‘“gfl‘f:i"}"vaf ‘}:fl‘&‘d";t“‘” “:! approaching from his right, pro- start the use of FAMO. X never before been used on EXTRA SPECIAL - = ; 2 s et alttorse uch vehicles are: arriving at| Apply FAMO daily for ene head. i Nes k ch intersection at approximately the But they have by vell known eips e tron tl]_r en to occupy the place. {same instant. On high where month. : . afstheyiare bcen we i . HaTtrd, hasefiey 2 e e | Al LOR " highasiss e whers Have your scalp examined again. 10, medical science for many years. 35 00 Brass at L] of the Memoral day commitice sald|have power to regulate traffic. Any| 1 they do not report the growth They work differently from L4 9 an cau ea t y omen x‘m w;fl\' ;h(; h(I ml,x a record of ]31 person whar shall violate ofihel g: ;xew ha‘:, retarn ththAz/l(_z °"1’§,{§I?)" prcgurzltmn. rom Hartford who have died in the|provisions of this section shall be fined ottle to where you purchased i stands alone. 5 =L - 4 service of their country in the world|not less than §5 nor more than $30 for| and you will receive your money If your hair is thin and lacks $10.00 Englander Non Sagles and Rust Proof Springs— 3',000,000 People Use It Annuall and ae buied hee. each offense. o5 back’ lustre and the dandruff scai Special at $8.50. .A Tonic'S "and Blood-build SElgdbens bt o) e RO i s (o JAMO DOES grow new hair constant iritation of the scalp: pecial .00 1 ngth -buil Jolosonigt el : Sl . : uxuriantly. . ~ you should start the use of FAM o ; o . Asa lomic, tl;e an 00 ©F || litzement of their duughier, Mise Tuth | from onechalf nour o T sy the hiair fiufvinud 3950 2t opee: £ Our Beauty Felt Mattresses, Regular $20.00—Special at - ' . son of Mr. and 3 : S ais FAMO intensifies a natural ten- It destroys the dandruff bacill $13.50 MAKE THIS TEST, Bullard of Bri : plased as fo'bo visible ance of| dency to waviness and retards FAMO is sold at all tilet soods S, ymotwell or stro R Waterbury.—The South Methodist |- rom the front and rear. The| ness. It conteins no harmful counters in two sizes— nes an — . " x RO bt seemsaryntmin bl piscoral churen Sunday grected fis Lo of [l section sball not| fcool fo dry the scalp snd pro- $1. ‘The doliar ot is extra large These birgains will go on sl MouSay, At = ’Ctnbflml;fl".“k T e em fan minister, Rev. Irving L Smith | nammable or explosive substance Sy el e RAMD L san Al four times dsmich ag continue for three days, as we feel sure our limited supply . withont becoming tire ext, take two fives g |® comes Gy ny person who shall violate any pro- | ey G maler 3 o : Bt St tablatuailwndionry Nursied Tron 1k oe Methodist Eplscopal church ‘of ' LOE | vision of this section WhALL L& B Hob) “fi‘,"“‘ e 7 ¢ .. Applications of FAMO may be will not hold out longer. Our bargains are worth com- times per day aftermeals for two weeks. Then Lol rasite 5 3 more than$30. | ts use is a daily habit you will had at the better barber shops and o test your strength q;-ifi -ngem liww much B it pord ks revalbatioh . of | o rson driving or in charge of| T llazr:bdr:ssm_s fistzbisfihr;\entS- ¢ ing for. - i & " AY le who shall - o 33 Seborrhea is the medical mame for . . . Y"“"‘;;:’”‘“"Fup,e' bl S all of the taxable property In this town | qulsiea’ oy 5" paliee sficer, shei ”,ZL‘ R il morbidly increased fow from {he sebaceons At the Big Store With ths Little Prices. the whtile, have most astonishingly in- | | cquires the assessors to revalue the|dePULY sherif, motor vehicle inspector, FAMO il the deadly_sebor- ot e T [\ creased their strength and endurance xable property of ‘all. towns dt least| Bn% “ Onfiz«r":; g:n;‘onqtirceéfo\f}“\f 1“ _o\ y};‘ea microbe which is the cause commonly knows s dondrsf. -* ianweeh'limcinmmyinsumm § o ‘l»‘euy every ten ‘years will soon De|pr o 0 Ao e B 9 of dandruff. i Marcrscrsa'e Nors: Nuxstd 1on which s groseiond . P + Mid. by The Famo Co., Detroit, Mich, I i All fines, except such as may be paid It stops all itching of the scalp Y 3001 c war z os nc. ey D Lo s v 1) Fair Haven.—Albert F. Bishop, artist fines or penalties imposed as the and nourishes and feeds the hair Q’ < Whera, Uniike the clder iorganic iron brovucts 1t s of this city, is sending away his paint- | result of prosecutions brought by the , il snimilated and does oek foere the e, make roots. 4 e S e Sl el T b ey ks ing just finished of The % n;l;'!'fof commissioner of motor vehicles, or It penetrates the scalp without 9.11-13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Fusrantee mccemtal and eutirely mislacory results fo the German Fleet. He painted this Or | persons appointed by him, collected massage and gives life and sheen ¢ very parchase o they wil refand yous money, It 1o the American Art works of Coshocton, lunder the provisions of this section for| to-the:hars LEE & 0SGOOD CO. ; et o D avIne e e e onenace commiliad on itrunltline oF FAMO was evolved by scientists Gold Stamps With Cash Purchases, other works there, the last, Liberty’s!state aid highways or bridges, shall be 1 is sxalved by acicnts h Watch Dog, showing one of Uncle paid to the treasurer of the state, to be in one of the famous laboratories Sold-tn tiis cily by Lee & Osgood Co, Chas. Osgood Co. Sam's great battleships. used for the repair of such highways! o©f Detroit.

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