Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SAGE TEA DARKENS l + HAIR TO ANY SHADE APRIL 25, 1919 WAR REVENUE TAXES NOW IN FORCE recipe that anybody can apply This month has 3 special signifi-; Certain technical provisions and 3 ?& cance for those who have property|made for old mileage books and old Witn: @ hair brush & 2 - Rsidd q‘,»:.?;@& taxable under the new law dealing | tickets. S 2 with the war revenue, for most of its of Sage and Sulphur for e~ R g U"‘T ovis ‘ R 5 4 JUST'REC provisions’ went into effect April:l lu| Insurance. Poliey Taxes Taded gray hair to-.itsinat- 75Dozen ien’s Hoze, in black, tan, gray snd the section dealing with ex mx-1 Ta\cs are now operulnn on dates back to grar t g % Regular 25¢ value. OUR PRICE i2%c A PAIR FIRST -QUALITY —— NO SECONDS MEN'S HEAVY BLUE OVERALLS ................ §150 | MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.... 49 | MEN'S B. V. D. UNION SUITS .................... $165 In One Piece “Geta-1t” Leaves Toe as Smooth as ““the Palm of Your Hand. There's only one corn remedy in the world that peels corns and calluses off like a banana peel, and that's “Gets- It.” For walkers and standers, for L Don't stay cray! Here's = simple| - P oY LY Saad 4 Bl B S storing: 3 D al color She the sale or lease valuation of ; mobile trucks and wagons; 5 per on other automobiles and motor tires, inner tubes, . organs, players, graphophones, music and records; 10 per cent on rackets nets, racket covers, | snowshoes, sk toboggans | paddles polo protectors, shoes uniforms, football helme! and goals, basketball, bask and uniforms, golf ba; | cross sticks, ball of all Kkinds, | rods and reels billiard and pool table; uhc s and checker boards, games and | parts of games and all similar arti- cles, commonly known spor goods; 3 per cent. on chewing 10 per cent. on cameras weighir | more than 10 pounds, phkotogra | films and plates other than movin, (picture films; 5 per cent. on candy: | Marine, inland and fire 10 per ceut. on fire arm | tax equivale { cartridges, hunting and dullar or ai knives, dagsers, mium charged | stilettos and brass or m {mode or renew 5 le electric | ether per cent on por per cent. thermos and |land waters 10 per cent.|other peril holders humi- | 5 per cent i slot device vending ma- | cent. on autmoatic slot | levice weighing machines; 10 per cent. :hbyuq liveries = and livery boots —and g 10 per cent. on hunting TS | shooting garments and riding F and | 10 per cent. on artici 1he | vachts and motc the | for trade fishi per cent. on toilet soar 0ap powaers. of ticse try (with delivery certain e within the c | yele: piano boxes tennis | skates, | c insurer or such agent or L e insurance! A tax Luunuleal to it cents on each §100 or fractional part of amount under any instrument | by tever name called; provided on | all policies of life insurance only by - | which life is insured not in ex $ou0u 1ssued on industrial or weekly or onthly payment plan, the tax shall : 40 per cent of first weekly pre- mium; rance under X is equival on each §190. for life, health and ac: in one policy mussy and asking' at bottle of phur Com- out-of-date. y drug. store for a \'yo:l:'s Sage and Sul pound,” you will get this famous old preparation, oved by, the addition of other ingredients. which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. well-known downtown ~ dn rkens the hair so n ral y can tell has You simply dampen a ft brush with it and draw your hair taking one y morni s, and aft two. it as nd evenl i been applied. | sponge not in exue:s:\l\m' r cents ade ance $500. o becomes part under Keep your eyes open for the Franklin Street Merchants, in Who’s Who at th= Davis Theatre. Remember there are three prizes. SALOMON'’S GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS AND BOYS’ WEAR 160 Franklm Street Norwich, Conn. A Few Minutes’ Walk From Franklin Square Put 2 drops of “wc.s-1c” on, and smilel shoppers and dancers, there's immedi- | ate relief from-corn pains, and a quick finish for any corn or callus. s is applied in two or three There's no work, no fu, 1 wrapping of toes. “Gets-it” d second or two. That's all. 1o use as signing your name. corn loosens from the true fl you peel it right off ‘with vour f while you wonder at the sigh smile. That's why “Gets-Jt" is biggest ‘selling corn-remedy in World 'today: - Be corn-free at last. guaranteed, money- orm-remover, the only sure way, | i casts 'but a trifle at any drng stor - | Transportation Manufactured by E. Lawrence & Co., | Chicago, LIl formance equiv on 1 10 ce on to stion paid orm- cabaret or to which part price Taxes on Cigars and Cigarette. itive on certain are now opers 3 minutely Provision; it ot imported and hel or impoerers, sumption or sale and lieu ur internal revenue | ng or B 2 v 5 [ w and are to be the_ S mporter. | s of into the| sold or r fits for rel On bon Taxes. corpora known tobacco or | Securitics, law must Taxes are now operative on I transportation facilities follov Freight—On amount paid for rtatio ithin the 1 APPROVES AGREEMENTS ON e e ier or ans / WORKMEN'S COMPENqATION,lul power, 3 per Express—For eact \tion on amount 1 | tion by rail, water, [tor power, when in competition u e o cor Finishing Norwich, em- | : Finishing orwich, em- | CORaILiON . and Barl Whitehead, 183 Bos- ! 2 'tr8 i A e b : 2 oy | London county, for e — venus, employe, right arm in- IERSPOX(AUOR BY kil n by : ; " howse: on|POTt of Georse W. Grifing, who is|LEBANON STHOOL CHILDREN has been overseas ~for cightel >onemah_Co. ouat . | tal, me ming C = o ad orde: - s 0:?;,,‘339."‘1;“1 a legal resident of IFranklin |_Twenty pupils of the eighth gradel Dy ‘trer which he win we oo gelidhers hereiore that Franklin should sup- F‘:,“Q?‘v"ffll‘e\l’?""“g under the charge!turiough home. He is one of the f Bovies port him. The town of Bolton was|Of Mrs. H. W. Sweet of the town!Norwich men to receive the covel repreesnied by Judge H. O. Bowers |School committee, visited the state| Croix de Guerre, Dr. John S. Blackmy Manche-ter, while the town of;CaPitol on Wednesday. They were en-ipaving alco been awarded this hon was represented by Arthur;lertained in Hartford by Senator|awarded for signal bravery in actiq h of the firm of Brown & James Elisha Waterman, Representatives Ed- ich iward W. Jones and Karl F. Bishop and SRy 1 of Botlon, through its first | Doorkeper C. S. Briggs and Assistant! Enjoyment is the sweetest satisfal Calvin Hutchinson, had jSuperintendent Hoxie. The party,tion of knowing that your income Gr iffing committed to the Norwich:Were conveyed to and from Hartford more than you can possibly spend. tate Hosptal on Nov. 15, 191%, by the | in automobiles owned by T. W. Pitcher | obate court in the district of And.|and F. O. Brown. The children who enjoyed the trip were: Ralph Zenowits, Willlam Pedberesky, Martin Dahlgren, Dorothy Hewitt, Gladys Peckham, Bertha Adelman, Joseph Weinstein, - Winifred Swezey, Sara Robinson, Celia Glatzerman, Ella Springes, .Sarah Goldstein, Lloyd g 5 cents on e t | BOLTON SUES FRANKLIN |registrar, on the stand. He testified On a capital t e pital | FOR SUPPORT OF PAUPER|that Griffing appeared to vote but | stock, 5 cents for each $100 of face| | twice, and that his name was finally H T I S - 1 1 $43 o [ value. : [ eoumencnicaas ‘°u‘g ‘j‘f‘éofi’f” stricken ‘off the list.” At this point the| Mrs. Frank H. Smith of Washingt] There are many and involved taxes | (ore the befo;'eLJudg}c {’\ fi‘l“m ‘nlamuR rested. - Judge Case then|street received a telegram Thursd | Case this week. The town of Bolton‘}d’gsfg"},‘ni&:n’n‘?&;i and reserved his|from her son, F. Russell Smith, anklm, in ‘New! nouncing hijs arrival at Hoboken, ed the town of 00 for the sup-| the steamer Mobile. Mr. Smith, wi RUSSELL SMITH HAS | ARRIVED AT HOBOKH ‘Seven workmen's compensation | s have been approved by | oner -J. J. Donohue as fol- the present taxes on ad- dues there are to be new e, employer, 24 South A off, 38 ersons (with a few ed free or at reduced | vhen and under cir- | T ex- admi trips t fa nt. s on does (tech- ithan 30 m , nor whi ton Woolen Co., S ver ployer and K West Town jured, at rate of $13.46. _Aspinook Co. er, and Gec City, employe, right rate of $7.11. Vellis & Dimas, New London, em- ! ployers, and George Costantinidas, emplo; emplove, left arm. face and sheuider indnred ‘ut rete of $12, ' ) Tawen tuck, Wilcox, West- d on each policy stree: Sn T ete., 1 § y nd July 1. cent, = CHILDREN PROELEMS BEFORE STATE CHARITIES CONFERENCE i One of the most important meetings Sra amteta it | : e x|t be held at the ccticut State | | s ahove established price | (% nd Correc- is imposed of §|ton which takes place at New Lon- - jdon April 27, 2 d,29 is th neral excess. If sold at| p he genera s to be che = to I amount pa.d staterooms in ps= or on ve: transport posed under per cent, On amount paid for ot oil by pipe line 8, pe On ccommodat mifted 1 per 1 hand m)u"cd at On Tickets to Theatres. the head theatres, oper:; To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness over and from that date, Bolton hus oeen*charged with his support to ‘the amount of $300.01. On November 20, 1915, the selectmen of Franklin re- fused to recognize Griffing as a resi- dent of that town or pay for his sup-i{ port when asked to do so by the town emplover and Cha ! I evening ¥i fro: burned by hot | telegraph Lawyers are not necessarily fond of 1 cats, yet the; are alwavs looking for something in the fee-line. boxes or ed wire or sircuit sy 1 t or certain immuni- [a tax based on D Ty T RS T ™ T S, . . STRAIGHT FROM GERMANY—an Advertisement originai ed and produced for the Victory Liberty Loan by members of the American Fx 2ditionary Force, ] P TR o St I TR A vhole v if we do not mansion ontlu vndation of our victory, then that victory was not worth a single drop of the yound Anmerican hlocd <o f, erovt forr it Rt cl:%?-awfg Frsnc st vey At any Bank— Cash or Instalments Libetty Loan Committee of New Engl md s Norwich’s Quota Is $1,695,000. Shall We Raise It? We Will! THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS ENDORSED AND PAID FOR BY THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK AS A PART OF THEIR EFFORT TO “FINISH THE JOB” OF WAR FINANCING. g P i : ; s used. ere is a specia Semad S vk lease for use a'\d the} pqy‘ of ~Har Hartford man of ams ll\e in chil- e to years of ] work. be !ufl flield of soc Vittum. of \‘\C l'L ad 10 and later Progressive nty can- com- bt has been a City Club of Chicago’ since Robert W. Nation servation In addition ion on chilc Responsi - Child to this meeting the sec- Round EASTERN CONNECTICUT TEACHERS’ AN\UA‘ Session Rock ro- h, comm Addre secret; donald, executive ton, Norwic , nam; Minnie G, New On Resolutions, R. Snvde dge Smith, I O'V\u)n . Ston- London; In the e\nlo’ne'\r over the Victor mind I*Oldv]s Of the per cent. bonds of the first Liberty loan that with today (Thursday) expires th time when they may convert their holdings into the 4 1-4 per cent. bond of the fourth loan. The first 3 1-2's| comprise the only e of Liberty| Ponds that can be converted into the fourth, the third issue having been | denied any convers: on pri 1lwe by law, while the conversion option of the second loan has long since expired by limitation. Point to Be Remembered. It is impossible to forget that Ger- many didn’t warm up to Wilson’s “14 points” until it was licked—Rochester \Warald, of Bolton, in their and the facts were agreed to by Ar- | vear ul A\'vr ron, was The town of Bolton asked complaint damages of.$500. the court opened Judge Bow- plained the case to the court And Head Noise suffering from who are growin ¥ head Sy t tI Brown, Louis Fausak, Stephen Fedus, Rachel Gangz, Helen Keppel, Fred Had- dad, James Haddad and Russell Abell. Mh“‘"h NEW LONDON SLOW IN VICTORY LOAN RESPONSES The Liberty loan drive is not pro- gressing in New London at the speed that it was anticipated it would be for the drive Wednesday netted but $100,- 1400, which brings. the total of the three days up to $248,400. A conspicuous incident in connection with the drive is that practically all the | subscriptions are for large amounts, which shows that the wage- learners are not responding strongly. The campaign workers from now on | will lend their strongest efforts tow- lards obtaining a sufficient number of subscriptions that will send New London over the top once more. In connection with the loan a dirigi- ble airship is to fly from Montauk to New London on April 28th at 10 a. m. and remain until the following day, when it will fly to Newport. Brown for Lhe defendant. Judge Loomis, treasurer of town of Loxton on the stand for first witness. Mr. Loomis said that been treasurer for the past and produced thecan- for $300, which he paid to Hospital for the care of Griffing, the pauper in eph M. Griffing, brother. of. the was put on the stand by the He testified that his whole had been living in Lebanon in 1909, and that on May 21 of that the , including his brother, ved to Hebron and lived there un- 14, 1913. He said his’ brother on different farms. Harriett Kinney, sister of G. corroborated what the ceding witnesses had to say. Frank Py town clerk of the town of He- put on the stand by Mr. and he produced the voting list 1910 .to 1916, owing that Grif- voted several times and that name appeared on the list until At this point the defense rested Attorney Bowers placed Carlton Jones of Hebron, who is the town was plainly aud] ght inches away fro Therefore, if you know otubled with hed hal deafness, been the means of sa: ing some poor sufferers perhaps f{ro total deafness. The prescription ca be prepared at home and is made follows: Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Pa] i Take _thi pint of hg granulated suga) T 1 . ke one tabl spoonful fou Parmint is used in Need of Modesty. Some of those European countries which are making big claims had bet- | ter be satisfied with less or they may get nothing at all—Charleston News|} aus Courier. "umblln ears, shoul ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT SUIT, AT THE RIGHT PRICE? IF SO, THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU WILL FIND IT. $9.00 to $22.60 6.00 tc $25.00 ....31.35 Up . $2.75 to $9.09 fiScta$l.00 ai. il v eeeins s B0candifae You will find big values always here. Once a customer always a customer. THE NORWICH. BARGAIN s in Conservative Styles .... Young Men’s Suits, in Skirt Models... Men’s P’an’[sS All-Wool, Blue Serge PR ATL $1 en’s Working Pants . .. .. BoyseSuits . ..o i Boys’ KneePants ......... Men’s Blue Working Shirts MensKhakiShivts ... ... .00 .o ol o Boys'Blouses .................. 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