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CORROBORATION Of Interest To Norwich Readers For months Norwich citizens have seen in these columns enthusiastic praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills by Nor- wich residents. Would these promi- nent people recommend a remedy tha! had not proven reliable? Would they confirm their statements after years had elapsed if personal experience had not shown the remedy to be worthy of endorsement? The following state- ment should ecarry conviction to the mind of every Norwich reader. Danfel J. Brown, proprietor repair shop, 6 Summer Street. says: ‘T bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Sevin & Son's Drug Store and they did such good work when I needed them that I am glad to recommend them. Doan's regulated and strengthened my kid- neys, relieving me of all the ailments caused by kidney disorder.” The above statement was given August 28, 1908, and on May 18. 1916, Mr. Brown said: “I have had no oc- casion to use Doan’s Kidhey Pills since I recomended them in 1908. The cure they gave me has been per- manen Price 60c, at all dealers, ply, ask for a kidney Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Brown had. Foster-Mifburn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CLAIMS RAILROAD LOST SHIPMENT WORTH $1,162.63 | Suit to recover the value nf fi\e s of yarn, valued 1,16 imed_to have been complnl'\ly ]o st H . R. R., when, it Trom Provifence 1o been brought in the by the A, B. Burles t City the Don’ s claimed the goeds w ence to Ah» railroad on Sep- , 1917, by Realgns at Woofen Mills. Hampeton But few men whno find " themselves between his satanical majesty and the cdeep blue sea are drowned. — e IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don™ lock old! Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded, streaked hair That beautiful, even shade of dark,' sy hair can only be had by brew- deliverel | LargeGarage toBe Erected On ChiestutSt, That the automol creasing is evidenced uy the fact that another large garage to be crected in this city soon. Bernard Ring is to remodel the carriage op Tor many years owned by his father, M. B. Ring on Chestnut street and to erect an ad- tion in the rear. ver thirty years has been u.,ed as a carriage shop and now that the car- the place is to be one of the finést garages and paint shops in the ci The floor space will be 7,184 squ feet, 5,000 on the first floor and 2 on the second fioor. The addition i the rear is to be of brick 113 feet by 40 feet, one stor high. Lnere will be a tar and gravel roof in w there three s ghts $x10 The rear of the old buhamg will be torn out and the addition will be buiit on here. The floor will be of cement. Located in the old building will be | the offices and a show room. The sh room is to be 2§ feet by 18 feet, en for the accommodation of two | There will be a door leading into the room from the garage. There will be three entrances to the buildi Onc on Chestnut street, one on the north |side of the building and one on the |south side. These doors will be ten} | feet half wood I The old buil | three floors but the two up; ¢ lare to be torn out and the buildir a two floor st 1 remedy—get ! to be painted. stalled to lift the fi front of the b and vo on each side. ‘There will be {windows in the additton and the in the old building. e be steam heated the hes located in the basem f the build c nght. | ¢ [ | hr c in front be lighted by T’:o contr. awarded sts dfie\l to the d The building for| riage industry is a thing of the past') ¢ with all improvements, | build for himself on Hoborn street. 1 additio; It willl | BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29,' 1919 usiness is in-:movement. In these places 162 per- mits were issued in the past week, for! buildings costing $640,870. In the like! week of 1918, 182 permits were granted | in the same cit for buildings cost- | ing $456,713, and in 317, 276 permits, ! for buildings costing $1,329,882. : Norwich had 17 s=les of real eéstate during the past week as compared | seven for the same week last . The loans for the respective! \\vek were $12,100 and $11,300. In New | London there were 12 sales of realty| during the past week as cnmpa.red‘ with six for the same week in the prev- | ious yeay. The loans totalled $50,150 | and $21,200 in the respective weeks. NEW LONDON. John Mondici & }Co. have taken the contract to build a house on Squire street for P. Carnarili. It will Le of wood. arranged for two families, | and costing about $6,000. G. S. Gadboise has the contract to build a house for E. M. Catton on School street. Tt will be 32x24 feet, of wood and stucco exterior, with all xm~| provement: cost about 34 000. Work has ! | Santaraelo on a of brick, for two improvements and 50 feet, all o X The Neptune Bath Co.’doing busi- at Ocean Beach, wiil at once| de more houses for bathers for additional houses are being in- | Although eaca season sees| al bathing houses at the shore, | lities do not accomodate = e bathing in . mid-summer cspecialiy on Sundays. stalled, IN NEW ENGLAND of I)HmAlng ang Tnglne”rv | .-$35,005.000 $40,876,000 § Cor Contracts to W | Con | Co Contracts has the work of | Cor front on the build-| Cor Alling on Wast W )\Ou tucco wor i ¥ fini 5 the work. f nee Sholes CSLO!! City h n the past week an | ctipation. BUILDING D BUSINESS, The exchanges of the Hartford and | New Haven clearing houses for the week show gains over the like week of the year 1918 of 5 1-2 per cent. in the { former and 13 1-2 per cent. in the lat- { ter city, and this despite the fact that, on account of the holiday, comparision | is made between five days of the cur- | rent year and six of last year 4ln Springfield of 13 1-2 per, noted. s ready for oc- | completed with- | BIBLE SCHOOL CLASS | “ontracts (o 2 ‘ontracts to $u,-141 000 | EFFECTS ORGANIZATION | Mrs. William Gilchrist entertained at dinner Monday evening at her home fon Peck street the class she has faught a number of years at the First | Baptist Bible school. At 7 o'clock a dinner was served when eleven covers were laid. Mrs. Gilchrist was assist- '*d in serving by Miss Viola J. Lewis. t 8.15 the class gathered in the par- Ior where an interesting business reeting was held. It was voted to organize and to be known as the All-| { together class of the First Baptist Bi- ble school ! E-l[] | Women’s and Misses’ WERE $65.00 TO $79.50 Women’s and Misses’ WERE $45.00 TO $57.50 k. STARTING TODAY THE GREATEST SUIT SALE Ever Held In Norwich Highest Class Suits For Women and Misses e Stupendous Reductions MOSTLY ONE OF A KIND Just purchased a manufacturer’s complete stock at a big reduction—a maker who has a reputation for smart style, elegant tailor finish and uses nothing but the finest materials and trimmings. We offer this splendid purchase, together with our own complete stock now at the following drastic price reductions:. NOW $55.00 | NOW $39.50 Suits - Suits ing a mixture of Sa e Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked just an application or two of Sage and Sul- phur enhances its appearance a hun- dredfold. Don’t hother You The clection of officers resulted as follows® President, Miss Elizabeth Bogue; vice president, Mrs. James urtellotte; secretary, Miss Lillian ; treasurer, Miss Viola J. Lewis, nd teacher, Mrs. William Gilchrist. Special business of importance | before the class was the vot- week number nine, with tion of $30,413,- were 13 new with $646.,000 capital, new compa Women’s and Misses’ Suits - the 000. in- and ticut incorporations dur- | | NOW $27. 50 WERE $30.00 TO $40.00 Assortment comprises every modish material, Poiret Twill, Serges, Tricotine, Silvertones, Ve- lours and Mixtures. . The styles are strictly high class, many of which are exact copies of im- ported models—smart tailored effects and semi-dressy models. EXCLUSIVE STYLES—NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE. , petiti Conne abilit to ive of the Near East fund, in which he church went “over the fop” in its rtionment. “The members are en- i the class or"amzatmn ‘meeting a soclal htful evening. time !liustration by Norwich Artist. A recent number of the Youth's| n has a charming illustra-| ntitled, A Spring Show, done by ne Mallett, of Norwich, tive work is often seen in iy ean i1l it has plied tmply dampen or soft brush w through the strand at gray hair another tifu! L K lustrous ready-to-us tion is a delightf, for those who de Yyouthful appearan tended for the cu prevention of disens i xt nol. the I"()\\fl" The Record, 2 towns a year for the compared v Tk Tyron of F; stealing from the William I his place in the chic home of court in d to three EE—EEC—EEEE—EE—:—EEIE!EE—:—:EE county jail. STATE CHARITIES CONFERENCE |CHARCED WITH FRAUD PREPARES FOR ELF\.TION | MRS, LUTHER K. ZABRISKIE IN HORSE DEAL HERE) RETURNS TO MEXICO! rpe, 53, of Columb ding several months here erents, Mr. and ynton of 49 Cli Zabriskie left Mexico, to rej is the United States ce, I PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach. ments _but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL—= MODEL RANGES We furnish | Clarence D. B in street near| Mr - by Officer M. (e} uccompanied providing HE Cadillac Company has never, without _ warrant, cautioned the public to guard against possible disappointment in delivery. Such a word of warning is imperative at this moment. The reasons for this are plainly apparent. This stable, steadfast demand has now beea greatly accelerated. The hosts returning from France are spreading everywhere the gospel of Cadillac precedence the world over. The Cadillac Army of old and faithful friends been augmented by ‘a second army admirers. Reoazirs for of Parges A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET 3l manes prom- ess men engaged | terest mmn; 00N | member. _ Phone 581 Modernl’lambmy \u as ossential modern heuul as in New York ‘Lnd 1) now mlmec‘nnty is to |I9h(lng‘ We guaran- B RK The | company. tion_of !u" the pe s «mhgf of New Londown.!tee the very best PLU ING W the able] cxpert workmen at the fairest. the es. Ask us for plans and prices J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Strect T. F. BURNS atATiE. AND PLUMBING $1 Franklin Streat ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, -PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITIING -{RON CASTINCS Washingior. Sg., Washington Buildirg 41 BROADWAY FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Nozwich, Conn. E Gives the Best Service . : Agent for N. 8. O. Shest Packing. exceLLENT Foop AND corree | [HE VAUbfifl fOUNDRY (0. For Ladies and Gentlemen * Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street WILLIAM C. YOUNG Bucccasor to STETSON & TOUNG { CARPENTER and BUILDER T | Best work and materials at right | orices by skiiad labor. | Telephone %0 West Main 8t | c 1 E T R ter, and if v} would .r ~ASK FOR and GET the sccond g is expected 1 1 shown game with All 8 will probably do the twirlin Counihan the backstop work are expected fo work !ike a clock to- gether.. Hull, Keenan, l.abb) Counihan compt y ar 1 ‘Whitney, once off first can counted on for a run. Rir | {Slead.\" reliable man at short, c | | | THE A. SWAN CO. Norwich and New London M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Malted Mllk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS Steam Engine Repairs WHERE TO DINE BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCH counted on to stop the hottest o t ones. Brassil at first can be depend ed on to nab anything coming i md general direction. The team has been | practicin, v and from all :\l;- | pearances it will be a difficult task to head them off. = THERE !s ne advertising medlum i La.zcm Connecticut equal to The Bu‘ o business results. Spare the r the pleasure of vou miss half CARL S. DEMETER CO.