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PROGRESS ON LOCAL BUILDING PROJECTS | Although there haveybeen very few | have been put im.and the &hclg front new buildin projects_started during|of the store presents a pleasing ap- the past week marieed progress has | pearance. P. ). Sweeney is doing the bewn made on the building operations| work. now on hand and several have been| 1In Tafiville carpenters have finish- completed during thé past seven days.| cd the remodeling of the Ponemah Severul -of the garages in various Housc and are mow turning thelr at- parts of the-city which have been in tention io improvements in the Pone: the process of erection have been fin-| mah hall. Ilere a new floor is to be ished and are now being occupied. laid and other extensive improvements A new house is to be erected at|made to bring the Luilding up to one Trading cove on one of the mew lots!of the best in the village. - The é recently purchased from the land pro-| The work on remodeling the home . Kisd You Have Always Bought. and which has heer motion company that .have been op-|of George Weston. author and short iz use for over thirty years, has oorne the signature of eratinz in_the city for the past re‘;. story writer. di’ Packerville is pro- and has beer made ver- months. The cellir has been dug and | gressing rapidly ~under tlie workmen - Senel tabarirath m‘mfl,: :: the cemént and stone foundation has|of Peck, McWilliams Co. who have e ancy. been laid being ready for the -frame|the contract. The whole heuse is to . Allow a0 onu IC deceive you ‘m chis, work of the building. ' e b: m;me over in a pure colonial style All Counterfeits. imitati ~5-€00d. In Greeneyills the raising o e | structure. w t:lt rifie ;2:!‘&:;‘4 Tust !%d are bur building owned by C. Lacavara, one Plans for one or two new buildings endacnger the tnfl-lth af story has been eompleteg and is now | in the city are under way and will be Infants and Chfldten-— moe Experiment. ready for occupaney. Contractor out within a short time. One of these ¥. Sweeney did the work. is the five-story block _ for Samuel hat ls OR The work of remodeling the TFox| Goldberg at the cormer.of Witlow and | preperty at 82 Franklin street is prac- | Franklin street: is a harmiess .ummte for Castor Oil, Pategmc, tically compl;ta with the excepficln of x’rh]e woré(l at the Norwich State Hos- completing the joining of the bakery|pital on the two wards, one tubercu- Dmpt and Sootzg(ng Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains Sha store. 'FHA Mifcriow: of fhe store| iar and. one homeopathie, 15 progress- | meither Opium, Morphine aor other aarcotic substance. Its has been extensively changed, two|ing rapidly and will be practically age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has large plate glass show windows, one| completed before the cold weather been in constant use tor the relief of Constipation, F‘htulency on eacn side of the main entrance, ! sets in. 5 ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; aliaying Feverishness arising T therefrom, and by reguuung the Stomach and Bowels, aids OPPOSITION TO RECEIVER GREAT WAR WORK BY the assimilation of Food: giving healthy and naturai sleep. FOR NEW HAVEN ROAD STEAMER "LEVIATHAN D = 3 The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Tartford, Sept. 5—The position of | New York, Sept, $.—With the ar- the present directors of the New York, | rival here today of the transport Le- GENUINE - New Haven & Hartford railroad com- | viathan, bringing home General Per- ALWAYS pany, as opposed to the appointment |shing and troops of the First division, a receiver at the instance of minor the giant transport brought to a close Bears ¢the Signature of ity stockholders to bring suit for $150. her important service in helping win 000,000 against the Reckefeller. Morgan | the war. According to information at and other wealthy interests which was | the headquarters of the troop and represented in a former directorate,| transport ferce in Hoboken, the big was indicated today by Edward Milji- | ship is now to be retired as a trans- zan of this city, one of the road’s di- | port and after being refitted for pas- rectors. Mr. Milligan said the move|senger service is to be turned back fo of Edwin Adams and other minority|the United States Shipping Board, the stockholders to get Federal Judge Jul- | agency which seized her when the ian W, Mack in New York to appoint | United States entered the war. 3 2 limited receiver is simply a repeti-; The Leviathan, formerly the Vater- {tion of a move begun in Boston four(land, the second largest ship in the ver eam or five years ago when minority hold- | world, was interned in New York by T - 2 ers tried to get the board of directors | tho L:er;n.x:\s in 1914, and “wiltully of ‘the road to bring suit against Mr.|damaged” to the extent of more than ne Kind You Mave Always Boagnfi Rockefeller, Tewls Cass Ledvard, M. |$1,000,000. She proved after she was Morgan and other former directors at|re-conditioned by American engineers, road’s expense for the recovery of | to be the greatest single unit in tak- sums alleged to have becn lost through | iNZ American fishting men to France | waste or mismanagement. and bringing them home. Including The present directors will oppose|the voyage cnded ‘today, which was the move, Mr. Milligan sald, and will | her 19th round trip under the Ameri- be represented at the hearing Thurs-|can flag, she carried 135.500 soldiers, day by Judge Morgan O'Brien of New | 0f whom 98,321 were carried overseas nd | through submarine infested scas. THE CENTAUS CoMEANY Now SR~ {5 G ”» York, Morefield Story of Boston 1 the general counsel of the road, 13. G.| The Leviathan was made a special Buckland. The directors have a meet- [ mark for the U-boat commanders and PHONE 1311 JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL, THE MULTIGRAPH SHOP for facsimile typewnuen Istters. Folding letters, addressing, sealing, stamping, and mailing at a nominal charge. Filling in on let- ters, m spec i | ing in' New . York Tilesdsy. had several narrow escapes, but her | "The directors can see nothing to be[specd and the armament with which i i { accomplished by such a suit as con- | She Was-equipped saved her each time. templated against the former directors, | {1er engines, despite the damage done izan for the evidence |1® them, developed under American s examined by the direciors | engineers a speed much greater than no _dishonesty on the parc of |Ber German builders ever belfeved Pocke[e])e— Mr, Morgan or any | Possible. x { other of the former boards amd no in. | The future of the ship is uncertain. { dications .of graft, There were mis. |t has been reported that she will be | takes, expensive mistalkes, but they|2ssigned to American passenger trade| were mistakes of judgment, the di-|Dbetween New York and ' Liverpocl, Public Stenographers—Office Supplies We simpiify work in your office, give you SATISFACTORY SERVICE, AND DELIVERY ON TIME. Business Houses furnished with efficient office help free of charge. Type- awiters to Rent. Business Office, Room 308 i : | Tetiors belicve with possible extension in the future Thayer Building, Nerwich, Conn. i of & service to Hamburg. No official | = e e announcement of the plans of the i Should Take Precautions. shippingz board have been made, how- While this talk of mipisters also]eVer. going on strike is proceeding, it willj ~WWhen the ship was docked here to- i some church going he was made fast to the same bility of a clesing of her sister ship. the Tm- pringfieid Repubilcan cored. The Imperator, 117 tons, approximately r than the Leviathan, avenu d his brother Robert NORWICH TOWN { Brown of Seott” I cquznt &2 b N N | -umi “size and two g five pounds. | measuring 00 to: 1{was taken by the Inter-allied Com- j mission after the sizning of the armis- tice and understood she is to ge to Great Britaln. Ior several months, - { however. two ships, formerly | making alternate trips under the flag { of Germany, have been plying the At- |lantic under the tates | — of :hz-IANTl JOY RIDING IN CITY AUTOMOBILES (Continued from Page Five) exohbitant. en and tle 1 i public works compensation ' insurance | from noon Aug. 27, 1919, with a Bos- ton.concern. It was stated by o mem- | ber of committee that the new s o s ot surance policy would BT o sh “of $900 per vear on the This is.Miss Shug- | S b e to Norwich and she|! Auto Truck For Cemetery Dep't. sht of its New York, The voted the recommen- ¢ _enjoving the ek Fots < a¢ e e Mo M s el l;:flor:“gt:.(;.gbnuuu orks committee | resided in New Yo Watherine Keatiny is compieree insurance cemetery superintendent M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer e Claci), Baving trav-laitor prepare a and attested lst and who also passed tha|OL the Wages paid in the public works Steam Eng%ne Repairs at’ the Zimbalist home _on|department. 5 The annual! report the gas and leland, will, return to New s s ,‘]\ef,‘;‘ electrical comm _was presented dent of Towm street states thai|and ordered vrinted in the appendix. during ‘Sunday the thermometer New Traffic Regulations. aezre‘es;n(fye\.;g‘:‘{O-.a!}‘g New traffic regulations which had 2 7 Monday 30 peen prepared by committee con- eyl sisting of Aldermen George, Ethier work tearing down thel,.j Yvelis, were presented and it was the rear of Charles|30ica" {0 hav e perty on Upper Wash-| . yepapers and to have a public heare which several years azo| oo A 5= - was used ‘as a livery stable by the late |76 97 them om the evening of Sept. ful| Austin Gager. :k end ere the PLLMUING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas _Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES | We furnish Repairs for ail makes of Ranges A.J. Wholey & Co.| 12 FERRY TREET Special Constables. , superintendent of tic cemetery, and Jeremiah Lynch, [aupenntendert of St. Mary’s and St. Joseph's cemeteri were appointed | special constables. On recommendation. of the police Opening Geer Avenue. corner of Me ‘enue. Ni 1 | commissioners it was voted to place a ; O L e bug light ite {he residemeo. of|and the city ? 9 |rrank G < om Test | peasl| represent the city at a hearing to be flle Flrst : street. s I held here mext Friday morning at 10.38 " ilijies commission over me regul the publ Scores of Women in homes, stores, offices and factories arc not fit to be at work. They toil.on day after day and .year after year suffering . W!th distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against hope that they. will soon feel better, but how can they hope to_ do good‘work or escape permanent invalidism? % Such women. are in ‘danger of dcrangenwnt of women's functions. They owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb remedy .. « Lydia E. Pinkham’s chetablc Compound,;which formore: than forty - years has bee.n réstoring American Wom tol thealth and strength Here is a Notable Example kplm, Missouri.—“I took Lydia E. nkham's Vegetable Compound to i sec if it really would do as it was ad- vertised and it sure did, and more. I A was weak and .could;not .do .much 4 work, had beanng-dawn and had !o.go tg)lcbed. lumedxlbnnt *the Vegetable' Compaund:from:ms. mother andmylmsband!uldmcb‘fi! # After taking one 'botile 1 to be'on myb:et nws!.d‘*—thé timeand : do my work’ }¢ have'a baby eleven months. E :and [ have'done alvl my own work, even; the' weshing ‘and ironing since shie was three weeksold. 1 ¥ recommend your gleatmedk cime ' to ; everyone -who complains’ of female trouble and Ifam.more than willing for-you to'use my testimonial.”, ~— Mrs. TIMOTHY GRANEY, 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo, And Another fhugo, Ilinois.—*“I ‘Lff:;'ud}":‘x Aou‘; with pains in my sides, hips anc i and a terrible backache. }Rccu!rl % mnot do any work at all. ] was treated + by many physicians but they did rot s help me. . Iread in one of your books where other women have been helpec by Lvdfl E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I tried it and nTxe!p d me very much so that now [ can do everything in the house. I have told my friends about Vegetable Compound \ and you have my permission to use this Jetter."— Mrs. 1. OVENSTEIN, 902 S. Marzchfield Avenue, Chicago, Il Thousands of such Letters Prove the: Curahve LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO were ‘appointed to! cler up with comr ._)0 !ert of hose n told ‘about 1o be u - Pt 1 public works committee pre- i sio AR the IRON CASTINGS | HEN I wantedtoweanmy |13 240 Mt cemmtios e Sty bt © N baby and find a food which be not opened as & public street untll| T le S ‘and ol had been placed but the . waivers of claims for damages were ever been delivered = -be- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY would agree with him as well as secured from all property owners in | Payments For Damages. B A B D my own milk had done, I asked terested. The lavout of the street 54| .y council voted $100 to be before his time in the council s e Bt & feet-wide was also voted. Bernard|, ' Atiormey T. J. Kelly for settl ittention et = my doctor, “Who made the first By spoke &riefiy mflbrhah’ of hi‘ii R im ‘of Joseph P. Sull had sidewalks on North Main street 5 Ferry Street S EE FE2) ister, one of the property owne; ! van for damag injuries sustained md this opened a discussion about 2 2 baby food? Petitions Presented. | e A il etreat bide-|bad. sidewalks in general. Tho coune | " sy e 1o B fera: o 2 | wall The = of $100 was also vot-| cilman thought ciuz Phone 581 | N estlé's,” he said. “They origi- up— and sure to keep your baby Refersnces to the public works com-} Wa pA - i ,"" he 3 g : 2 it e, de of a petition from | ed to be paid to John ¥. Chaney, agent 1 to fix them AR nated the modified pnwde ed milk safe summer and winter. Ioitiee e W : . st for dan cxnlained th ment (10 { e Lo - Peter O'Neil and others for removall for Amnie C nghem, for dam . X ,t z { I s s » 3y front of the pro ty of W. 2 yeite r overflowir Mfllel’n Pllimblng | any baby foed i £=“°fl'd~ 1«3 ‘)“l"" is the smiling i“N’KY ';‘"“l‘" & aotition, of ithe -‘h(t’uck‘ellt‘ g?‘cgt from the street. v ot 5= S e “Then they must know how to umanity you want him o be. 508 eihere tor dhe T oo iy 22| Payment 1o r J. Ford was vote o, BERRARIAE iy ‘mbdera” Hotdss a | babies, T decided. And so it turned I know the Nestlé Company will i g e L |0f = a1 for )" for the water for ! sisetricity is to lighting. We guaran- | cut. For m: 't seem to be glad to help you as they helped street; of Joseph. H. Roy t n Bast Main street from/ y g 3. g & 1 tee the very best PLUMBING WORK y difierence at ail when we me if you will il out and send the ewer or drainage pipe at $4 Talman: March 1 1o September 1. 1819, [ ) ~ G Gl e REeh at the fairast) g Milk Food—and coupon below. 'They will send you and of Susan M. Jensen for al Counciiman Gleason| ‘s a lg if’f'e /e 4 worry was gone. tree, enough Nestlé's Food for twelve lc grade for 110" feet on the; it Anaelh Coveligibe “ere ren = % ¥ . s o + 1 e o Iwantedyoutoknow feedings and a Mother's Book by e mond sirest st fhe LElran g oA O nc mee’ ol " bet een Ask us for ns and prices. = it is simply of e about Nestié's—that it is simply specialists on how to take care T, ¥, Eldredge and other ' Water pure sweet milk in pow form— your baby. 2 E er | - J F TOMPKINS | Peady modified —easiest to digest They want your(biby to smile, street merchants petitioned for @ new| : - . ! because the tough curds are broken too! : street, where the petitionars said hizh PHEW! DON T ibuted a fres s buildings \w.; ! speed xnotor trucks 67 West Mun Street | - ¢ of mud on adjoini of mille, Alwiys pure and: safe; always. uniform, cause of the < in the street. Tt! { and fre= from the dangers of home modification, Nestlé's has rteod the test of was referred to - the: public' swos ROBERT J. COCHR ANE Threc gemcrations and fa: roday he iargess sale of any baby food in m,:m ca’?‘]i;";;’k'itxo'n S i m;. GAS FiTTING 0 Winchester | Nerwich, Conn. have branches cut at 30 Ward street MILX and Mrs. B. Krieger's petition for re oo x| | POSTTOASTIES You can get r'd o * removal of a tree at EEL'E J & 3 3 street was referred to the tree war- PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING | FREE! Enough Nestl¢’s for : S o i e e e o o St daf 20 ¢ Washingten Sq., Washington Building 12 feedings. Send the coupon. done with Frank Smith's petition 'to| g & he touch greeable or dangera WITH LIQUID “of ugly hair on tace | ithout- using any | method. At} Wonasvetoon | Crisper. Thicker. and ordinary corn flakes of Agent fur N. B. O. Sheet Packi | 4 By | superfiuous hairs® ‘vanish instantly. | % - B. e ing. | moval of a'.iree at 65 Spring street, |1t je ihe.only dry and odorless appli- { - S s icher riaKkes which makes her house damp. A TO. She soehess #ads Nev: Yoric | T. | i VN ep Concrity ] Gilbert S. Raymond, owner of prop- | Gis esr 1nokr : s o Prop-| ciry's.” best lpoking women have! Offo d val [ i 130 Willlams St. Sew Yerk. - erty on the easterly side of Palmeérgoovon (O8 BIE AR, HERET a et £ o ue, Please sead me fréc your book snd sl paciage. \| . street gave written warning of the wav | otive . Guaranteed . harmicss by "3 Tater Tooda onin The threiy | ted 2 s { ‘and economical, the sidewalk. Tt was referred to the #f FRANKLIN STREET e vyt e e i Heating and Plumbingi B o, 153 M‘.—v. -— Bellin’s Wondarstoen - Co.. . & - i : ; Ave, on money back basis if not as | ) public ‘works committee. represented. Booklet Free. Get 5 To Hold Mearing. Wonderstoen for onuly $1 from Lee & The myor, the corporiiton mnnx. Ostwnd Co. st et e e 2 g L TP IR 9 A T 2 e A S X o &