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BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, “1919 The Heary Allea & SonCo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Biank Books Made and Ruled teo Order |fl IROADWAV A Serviceable Lme of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Harness at Low Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN 0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEFT), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 32! Main St | Nurwr:h Conn. Phnnl 13€8 4 De! “Hoff Hote. EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Proce Teolehone 1227 86-28 Broadway DR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone il John & Geo. H. Bliss | Largest Assortment of Whe Buiietin. Nwreh, B.turdu, April 26, 1919 ] THE WEATHER Cnoditions The cold wave continues over the central and northern districts east of the Rocky Mountains. There were light snows in the lake region and in the Atlantic states as far south as the District of Columbia. Local rains are probable Saturday in the south, while to the northward fair weather will gprevail. Low temperatures will continue to the northward although with a slow rise Saturday and Sunday over the in_ terior distriets and on Sunday in the coast districts. Winds for Saturday and Sunday. North Atlantic: Fresh- to strong west winds Saturday diminishing Friday night; fair and cold. Middle Atlantic: Dimniishing north- inds, fair and colder. storm warnings, port. Forecast Southern New tinued cold Satur slightly warmer. Obzervations The following rec The Builetin's obs c es in tempera metric changes ¥r Sandy Fair, con- Sunday fair, in Norwich s, reported from rvations show the e and the Ther. 32 12 84 7 a. 12 m. 6 p. m Highest m. . lowest Comparisons. Predictions for Frida; and colder. Cloudy colder, ter it is low by flood tide. after high v is follow Six hours water. "vhlic GREENEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ex visiting relat] on H “The Over There Club day evening at the home 7 on Ceatral avenue. meeting a dainty the hostess. Carroll ha ington to resume h the government, after a fi lough, spent at his home avenue. kory street. met Thur: of Mrs. 1 After the lunch o returned duties for e day fu on having a ve Swahn's enjoyed until r gone spent Mr. and a fow his parent. William Carroll. Mr. Carroll h in theservice of the gover stationed at Baltimore but has ceived a_transier to Hartford. Mi Fitzpatric of Clifi street, to ~'pr-ml the take part in the p.:.rade with the Z6th ision, which they were in \\'hxlc in ited States army in France. Finlayson of I to wit- ness the parade of the 26th Mrs. Margaret Delaney few da in Hanover, Miscees R is spending and the 26th celebration in Boston Friday, moking the trip by au- | to. arrival in New York froin over He is a member of the 81st D:\'ismn NCRWICH TOWN DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Ceo. H. Bliss OVERGiAGLiNG AND REPAR WOR: OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repaive, Painting, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its Etrances, Scot & Clark Com. 507 to 515 North Main St. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7to 8 P. M AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Servicsa Connccted D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Shetucket Street The Max Gordon & Son‘ Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning = Coal Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous WHEN Y0U WANY (¢ put your bu iness before the public, tiere is na mediun: better Lhun through the ad- ! vertising columns ui The Bulletin, THERF 14 no asvertising medium in Eastern Commecticut equal to The Bul- letin for bustness resuwiis. arence Woodworth, chief pet rvice of Uncle g a few d leave ! of absence at the home of his mother, | Mrs. Nellie Woodworth, of West Town | street, left Friday, baving word to report at New York this (Sat- | Odiger n about mental station at New London, he remained for about a year. been In Furopean 1 months, being located at Qu E and Plymouth, where he remained for He has been in Europ: about ten mon being Queenstown, Ireland gland, where st ted out with ele charge of the sto of the time & deen and C two months m Seoman 1914, and bout a ye waters for located ficer Woodworth where t} selin, fin 1 s been turned ove , was lately out. The Zeppelin on its over brought back S Officer W return to a few day AI bert C West Town street d the week-c i the 100th a ry hip. Mrs. v will spend 3 Kk-end puth Windham, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. M. C. Card. The man who lives for h has not much to live for. elf alone | N“mtherdrem will so surely and g correct stomach ailments, regulate the liver and improve the general heaith as a dose of Beechams Pills Larzost Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Leideverywhere. In Boxes, 10c.,, 25:. GAGER Fneral Director and Exbalmer Promgtaerviceday or night NORWICH VICTORY BONDS First day .... 152 Second day .. 114 Third day <102 Fourth day . 50 Fifth day . $230,200 28,400 177,400 146,950 51,700 $635.350 Norwich quota . To be secured ..$1,695,000 $1,059,650 Subscriptions to the ened up a little Friday, campaign committees will some special work today to they can do to make up Nor day, if possible, so as to val of r: Victory put see W and reach t ing the quota in two Chairman N. A. Gibt ad of 88 subscriptions to ort Frid: fot $51,700 which made total to date in the campaign just 5 subscriptions for $635,350. This leav $1,059,650 10 be bed to reach t Norwich quota of $1,695,000. loan but the at keep ch up to the pace of $150,000 per he weeks. a_total the Norwich 0% es | he riptions made to the notes this in Norwich v rom $30 to $175,000. subscriptions reported 0 by the Chelsea Sa W nged- all the Among the vings bank | 0,000 by the Norwich Savings ch has a good lead on London so far as they had only New 731 subscriptions reported up to noon Fri_ The progress of the "Victory Loan drive there is disappeinting to the leaders thus far. With the drive en- tering upen its fifth day, New London had subscribed only $365.650 toward its goal of $1,710,000. This shows only $58,450 in subscriptions fromi neon Thursday to noon Friday, whereas New London should average approxi- mately $90,000 a day to reach the goal in three weeks. The Connecticut Victory loan com- mitiee gave out the following state- day night from A. F. Hart, > of the Hartford Society for one of the largest savings banks of the state: “We are very glad to accede to the, request of the Federal reserve bank by subscribing to an amount of the Victory notes equal to four per cent of our deposits. The request of the Federal bank is reagonable and we be- ve that it is the duty of us all to conform to it. We are therefore sub- seribing for $1,600,000. . On the other_ er Liberty loans the savings banks were drawn on heav and were not able to respond as they would have liked to do. At present, however, de- posits are coming in normally and it is possible for us to subseribe itu an amount that would have been i | impossible under former conditions. It is only fair to point out that we al- ready hold a total of $1,300,000 ‘of the | previous issues. We belive that at time more than ever it is the duty} loyal citizen and instituton to support the government to the full- est possible extent. TO OBLIGE JITNEYS TO PROVIDE The following is the bill that INDEMNITY BONDS| has Joseph Carroll from her son John Car- | | roll of hi jbond sati w\d(’.'lmn:d to|u Mowry | jor fc evening the trolleymen held [by the use of the public serv 1| bond |ir the | ist 1e- lor of l well | ™ Delia ! § 7 of-| commission 1 1m, who [upon the cancellation of any such poli- received | possession, s a | been presented in the senate to oblige owners to carry liability insur- to cover claims for personal in- or for causing the death of any son by the use of public service motor yehicl Sectior 1. No person shall opera wse to be operated upon any pu : highway any iicle until the owner have placed in the posse commissioner of motor vehicl polic urance or surety com actory to the comm amount of not less than $ thereof Such minimum polic furnished for each u\‘l\4 seat in such vehic il the maximum amount of > furnished. Such insur be held by the commis any claim for. 'JPl‘sC"lfl inju causing the death of any pers e mot insurance furnished, nee vehicle for which shall have complaint such been in nce or bond shall state the r hall have caused such injury or dez | Upon apolication of any person shall have sustained personal conservator, or of the admi; executor of the estate of whose death shall by ip lo rator any .nv such person, the commi all disclose the name of the insu te b- public service motor sha jon of tr all he f form le $10,000 or R on or or but any action to re- r from the person furnishing such tion number of the vehicle which h.| Witk who injury, any person acting as guardian or or person have been caused | the use of such vehicle, or by any;fellow wa operly constituted agent or attorney freak ioner | the observat: - BABY WITHCUT ARMS AND ONLY ONE.LEG! A baby without arms and with only | one leg, on which is a web-toed foot,| was born at the us hospital on ! Thursday. The child is a fall term nfant, weighing between eight and nine pounds, and in apparent good |health. The torso is perfectly formed 5 t in place of arms are two stumps ith places on the ends where it is ought that a hand and fingers had arted. These utes for arms are about two long, the child ibeing able to move them about. THe right leg extends only about half way to the knee on a normal baby and s simply a stump about four h. The foot with the and is flexible The head of the child is abnormall i, there being apparently no low er jaw, and the tongue of the infant has grown to the lower gums. On the side of the skull there is a ridge of bone extending from the ear to thej crown of the head. Che littie fellow S white erib at the hospital, apparently unconscious of his sad plight, and, like all the other little ones in the ward ,is able to hold own in the al and lung power tests that fre-| quently occur. He is the son Polish woman from the Fall Putting all sentimentality as question arises, What is to be the little monstrosity Doctors are of the opinion that there is every probability that he will be an imbecile and as can plainly be seen if he lives he will never be able to walk, talk or' support himself with both arms gone. At the hospital on Friday the little,; photographed as one of the babies -that often come under m of the medical profes- | What has caused the odd de- in his little sion. ance company or company furnishing:formities of the child is a puzzle to the| such surety bond held by him to apply | physi The com- | issioner {s authorized to surrender THROUGH RATES SECURED | uch policy, bond or other surety upon on such claim for damages. of any a by the use of any such vehic the commissioner may reguire t owner thereof tond sufficient in amount to ions of this act or s as in the case t ¢ policy of o furnished by the owner of . No such policy or be cancelled by any Without at least ten days' notice to t of motor vehicles, bond after notice, the comm in case no satisfactory su therefor shail be placed in cancel the resistr n authorized to o or sioner, tute jtion of the per: and shall take up the regis! ¢ rendering of judgment in any suit} Whenever such infury or the! person shall have been te, he to furnish additional| comply | to of insurance or bond such bond | company he and sti his a- p- | Woodworth | erate upon the basis of such policy or two | hond ra- at About ! 5 in, ition certificate, operator’s license arkers issued by him upon the I such policy or the surety fur nisHed] 1ch bond. s In \md add n to the registra- md based ! ‘l s required to he !\;IL the horse power of rvice motor vehicle, reof shall v to the at the ti io! the comm the ! having seatirg capaci \d a fe i le seat in suct cie in excess of five, provided berein con to exempt any person from pay- efes otherwise required tion of a motor vehicle or - thereof as re- fons of any motor at the current ges- ing reg! ce auired 1 sin; 1 l\n ml (m (‘n!r‘w"ir action on it | BROKEN ANKLE BONES finding- made in the Stamm of TUncasv 5 1kle on Jan. 17, in the emnlo: T. Ley Co. of Springfield, oner J. J. Donohue h: Stamm is to be paid $14 for in the lump sum of 3728 ent of thi: workmen! tion case and in addition compensation already paid. It ed that Stamm had lost the 40 per cent. of the injured In a Commis- ruled 52 weeks This is i to other was ag use of Workmen's Compensation. The three following workmen's compensation agreements have approved by Commissioner J. J. Dono- hue: u. Finishing C and John Hutc Main street, emplove, at rate of $5.46. Foran & Son Co., New London, em- ployer, and Edward Barnett, employe, ligamcrts of both arms strained, rate of $14 P. Cummings Construction London, employer, and New London, emplo sion and infection of hand, at $9.90 Jorwich, em- inson, 3 North left arm injured, Co., Tony ra- e Horlick's The DRIGINAL Maited Mllk A Nutnhoua Diet for All ‘Ages, Quick Lunch; Home or Office. | OTHERS are IMITATIONS Sum ot 2] 1 be con-| for| was s were elected that ! been ! at| ns who have seen him. BY STEAMER CAPE COD] Manager F. V. Knoure, of the| ‘Tlmmv'~ River line running steamer apc Cod between Ni 1 and New | , has bLeen i at through | zflle'i have been ) d with Lhel Clyde line to Philadeiphia, effective | Monday next, April 25th. has ived T Le traffic manager of the Charleston-Jacksony ilic, all ew Orleans lines, ' 5 “Tettes fronel W. P. Clyde | taken the matter up| % the United States Railroad Ad- ion for the e blishment of tes to the south and west, is being handled through and the prompt Already the Hudso The establishment of such {for forwarding freight promptly meet the approval of merchants and manufacturers not only in Norwich, | but throughout Eastern Connecticut. The new steamer is prov: was predicted of her, reaching New ! _ondon on every trip up the Sound by {2 2. m and being at her Norwich | jwharf before 7 a. m. She also gives 1 good servi t the New York end. On she began her sengers, and appear pleased with the ccommodations furnish- iy craft. |ELECT OFFICERS FOR to points on! { I ery | Reports of had co hospital. Kentuck the yea prisel work for the for the Hindman school in| surgical dressings for| China, where Mis Leavens has been, were made, / afternoon at the annual meet- ing of the Woman's Home ¥ 2 of the United Con held at the church | parlors at 3 o'c H Mrs. vice presi-| dent,“eonducted the humlms meeting, | nd ‘the following officers for the s work, Backus Browning registrar, esponding seere ; treasurer, Mrs. H. Mrs. Frank A. Bill; Ba A. Sherman, Mrs, I : H. W. Gallup; committee, Mrs. Will L. Stear Afternoon tea wa soclal hour that followed (he meeting, | M. S, Holbrook and Miss Mary Lucas pouring. L. T. L. CELEBRATES ITS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY ert Montgomery, president of the Loy al Temperance Legion, made an intel esting event for the regular meeting Friday afterncon in_ the Bill block, on Shetucket street. There was a hirth- day cake with the right candles and the party was @ ple: one for the children. . maki Otta: report. The new s wasg rehéarsed. Helen Massapeag plaved the der Doherty pianc. | of | LUCAS MAKES GOOD ON | PREDICTION OF SNOW a few brief flu rstcoming about Weeks ago on the warm, ays when it seemed cold ,\\e.dhw was gone for good, Herbert | W. Lucas of Broadway predicted there would be snow before the first of June. i He didn't say how much, but thej snow ceme Friday, | The snow i Attended Banquet to Aviators. Francis McNamara of Norwich Town [ has returned from atterding a bane quet held in Boston for the New Eng- Iand aviators, who fecenily returned from overseas. ; Pari TELLS ABOUT A CHRONIC TROUBLE Mr. John O'Brien, Philadelphia, writes: “I had been troubled for years with chronic constipation, until my whole sys- tem seemed poisoned, and I suf- fered with headache,- languor, de pression and- general impaired health. 1 began taking Sulpherb Tablets and got immediate relief. I am, after many months, still reg- ular in habits, and thank you, and hope they will become known to thousands, ete.” If your blood bad, tongue coated and you constipated, with stomach bowel irregularity, get a tub Sulpherb Tablets of your druggist right away. 7They are s\uphur cream. of tar don't accept ' tables. 59 N. 15tk St., CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Connecticut college is experiencing | two weeks of constant rehcarsing and every i hour from five in the morning untii te night is scheduied for re; sort or a ren at e college. nt the masi- | cai comedy, “ialt Cecelia,” is the most important attrac! It is the inten-! tion of the Service League to put the comedy on Saturday evening, My arfd_consequently there need much preparation. Six o'clock in moruing is the popular hour for first, second d_act and alarm (Ioc s at ; quite profeesio (he (mei"r and songs are very catchy.. The Senicr class gave an entertain_| in the cond Congregational h house in New London on_ Mo: day evening for the benefit of the Ihc Tue Poxtzovs & Fierit Co A ESTING OFFER A Beautiful Convex Enlarged PORTRAIT MADE FROM ANY SMALL PHOTC indzad, KABLY INTLS SEE WiDOW DISPLAY NO MAIL OCRDERS A remarkable One that calls fcr pron Bring to us any (bust siyle), peaxai phacte © cabinzt picture ar:c we will faith fully enlarge it to a handsom. Convex Oval Por mzasur ing 14 x 20 iuc I8¢ better grade woik at 63" wmd 38¢ Thousands ot b cffa r, small piciures of boys. This should provs ¢ es' Memorial fund. real class. Tuesday evening the the first zave ed for were sung the fund. and there rial movie entitled “. for Cellar,” prom h sinki under naman, | fortune. were performance the care of who schemds Of course the lover About $40 was College <0 speci inierest to mary cr have had ¢! in ths service. men went away | blance ‘3,...“5 shot or cal nice it would junior class of to i ment when : audience, 3 TAVE HOME MISSION SOCIETY | Celebration of the birthday of Rob- | & ene just at the Sadie is ) poison and i > time to another predicament. t of the movie as decidedly ingenious, and occasion- | ed much merriment on the part of the . Leah Nora Rick of Chic 50, was ‘the Yellow FPeril, of the evening in her personifica of the well known type of ec fon heathen ; he tennis courts are again in con- | nd the moment. | d The three courte are fo spleadid con- | dition and a fourth is being made to| th(' w(Mt of the present courts to sup-| ditional space for the students! ernment association is making plans! for the formation of a press club at the college to control news sent out RS | BORN e Anri' 18, and Mrs, BUTLER="Tn Plainfi a son, Charles, to Mr. Butler. COPLRY 1919, a 1910, | Cecil | In Ru Aangh 1 Mrs, Jo ) of Chapl I—In Putn _to Mr. 1 (lda L.j MITC son R’).HMAI\ 1919, a Hym Trr this city, davzhter to Mr. 1n Rotkman of 81 street. April and Mec! hnnic h’ARRIEL‘ ~MORGA e v 245079, and Julia i girls iand PTON—[n Patram Aoril - Sl : { that ; terested and the hit!3 iat the present time. Convex portrait of him hang? on thz wall. Good For a Li: This offer is for a limited pex z':'if‘d Period Only Wz guarantez the safe return of your origin: These reproduc- tions are actuaily works of art, so f aithfully are the original lines followed. Then, too, these poriraits are of the very latest style Corvex s and worlhy a place in any home. Plea:~ to fill mail crdezs. This procedure would ic 3 sfactory to you as well as to this house. The m the college field of stlnie'!h work. . Chase and ention v london. Savannzh Celsbra- we made in this recent TAW was built a r\a, icipated in the dredth { the first from that the student bod: even more opportunit caunt of to the papers. will be i X culd be abl ve and e 2 would tak: enlarge the field fo: in this line present time ti dents writing for p: they gossip and FR LUMBAGC ! { five sever | being 2 Fort Lyon hospital, Los - 1918, Lie lins Mullin. U. Archibald Gil- NN aged’ 60 year, ill be held and con- lodge of M S April t church house of the tional church in Wil Harry S. McCready | Wi M offetite. { Funeral ducte fternoon, n ‘nh( FUERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHUFCH WM. SMITH ALLEN “EAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT| REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUIC ¢ 1 ATHRGCY Phone 175 SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors House dence dance ening. It huindred : 50 Dozen Men the students and The wnder With the god weath ng Io take up ¢ the You just rub Mustercle usaahy the pain is gone—a delicious, 8001 mhst”role is a clean, white ointmeat, Tusterole, See How Quickly It Relieves ercle in briskly, and Trv M ing comfort comes to take it place. made with cil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Wi Many doctors and nu ole and recommend it to their patients, _They will gladly teil you what relief i allowed on Plans have been compleisd for the be given i which is entert in the in th ll!u’)l( will at Norwich o 3o TN mm\d to repr the state conference o ind corrections are L. O. ot blister. use Musten = from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, nccl' fhxm, neuralgia, congesti bago, pains and ts, Sprains, sore osted feet, (it often prevents hes pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 ard 60c jars; hospital size $2.5Q, FOR TODAY ONLY { Denim Overalls. ve and Brown Hzavy| DOUBLE DBUCKLE. § UNION MADE $1.25 REMEMBER WE HAVE ONLY TiI ALL SIZES ; Pair LOT A& S THIS DAY ONLY