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The Bulistin, T e e Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1919, —— Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT A Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street THE WEATHER. It will bé warmet Tuesday New England and middle states. Forscast. Sonthern New England: John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY by night and probably | colder Wednesday in west . metric changes Mondry: Predictions for Mond: RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss Monday's weather: ‘The weather was fair, except in the west and to the eastward fempera- | tures. are higher and above the sea- sonal average ae a rule. There will be rains in the northern portions of New York and New England while to fn‘ southward fair weather will vrev: in Winds off the Atlantic coast: North‘of Sanfly Hook and = Sandy | Hook to Hatteras—increasing south- jeast to south, rain Tuesday night. Increasing cloudiness and warmer Tuesday, rain Wednesday, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from The ‘Bulletin's observations, show the changes in_temperature ard the baro- Ther. Bar.| O the pofics otter's tpalice head- Tam 3010 | quarters under date of November § 2 m. #9 301! Sppears “James Commors” § years. $p. m i3 3010|Lost Chiia James has made a record Highest 54, lowe in Norwich because he has smeceeded Comparisons. in getting his name entered in that b | timie worn record book before he was BRACELET WATCHES || Fair, slight- As predicted. Sun, Toom and Tiges. the Atlantic OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automol:nles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Weod Waork, GREENEVILLE Araftic all da: penters to re be ¢ was rushed to completion and Mr. Bafley in speaking of vening stated job of 1 ever known about 60 feet “wuv 2 the TAFTVILLE cal chapter of Red Cross Sn‘ ave ex cxpectatione and ve for memberst cceded -the! and 4 KINDRED FINISHES at' UNITED METAL MFG. CO., i Inc, Thamesville P t and age is_disp! d in Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehal! t the n Sing, Transportation Co., funny tomorrow I ighth street bridge which was en for t: ffic this supervision | he mat- at it w: anking a bridze he bridge | 38! Tength and | haq < of rip- | 10 " relaying | CoRnore at 110 ng one i Willlam Elmer, enrofiment banners. evening, Rer. Miss t school | f course. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Daoctor Prescribes D.D.D. for Banker Write to H. J, Bywers, Cashier Pirst Natioss Berk. Tracy Giky, Tenn e worst case of Ecgema | believs anscne ever experienced. Was setting me wild./ Seat for my doctor. lie rec- ommended Tkras Ds. Marveions relief from the very first application Aayome suffering from skin trouble—mild o mvere—should (nvestizate alseace the mer ¢ o D.D.D. Try it taday We guarantee *'s first bottle. 2ic, s 1nd 1,00, TEE Totion for Skint Disease | LEE & 05600D CO. UGLY HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First e sca e age, Service. Connected. | up Phane Shitucket Street | gng in air stops coming out. color. Del-Hoff Hotel GET RID OF EVERY BIT OF THAT! 1} DANDRUFF AND STOP |a +FALLING HAIR To ttop fafling hair at once and rid h p of every particle Gf dandruff, a small bottle of “Danderine” diug or toilst counter for a few pour a little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. After several applications all dandruff usnal man, night, | Monday to 1.- | Ladd and Patta hag - been | married Rufus Imost 100 } died in 1202. Tha Ponemah practicall y goes Every hair ur head .soon shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more Another new industry, of an entirely different kind from any now - here, is to locate in Norwich. This is the | New England Chemical Company, | swhich is to locate its new plant here, having already leased space in the Hiscox building on White court. The plant is being put in readiness with the installation of new equipment and it is expected that this company will | be ready to begin the manufacture of | Speck Dye by the first of December. Through the efforts of Attorney Harry L. Peterson of the new indus- tries committee of the Chamber. of Commerce, the dye comany’s attention was invited to this city. Speck.Dye 14 used iy all the woolen gad worsted mills of the country in - finishing departments and s a great economtic saving over the old N ident and holds specal patemt mnu!uuzrln; of 8 he glxth industry that has uring the pest year e in ChamBer of Com- merce. The peeretary 6f the Chamber states that during the past eral other industries wanted to locate {n Norwich but cotld not do so owing to the shortage of available manufac- turifg space. Mauufacturing and in- dustrial space iz the crying need in T commitiee of the orwich at THREE YEAR OLD TRAVELS ALONE TO NEW LONDON quite three year oid. Here's how it urday afterncon and after wandeéring {around the streets for a while he | boarded a car and found a comforta- | ble reat. The car carrfed him to New London and when the troiley arrived énd of the trip it was discover- the young passenger was| cort. As the bey was tool to require & fare to be collect- | viously noticed that the child was alone. ;| “Trainmaster M. D. Earflett of the hore Line Hiectric Raiiway Co., was notified of the baby's sscapade and he | took to police headquarters fn { New London. There he was question- ed. The boy told his name and said |that a lady had helped him get in- to the car. He could not proonuece | the name “Norws: The child was ‘td'mnd over to Mre. Oscar Edeerton,| matron of the B. P. Learned Mi and in the cvening after the had been _ located P! ager J. H. Cain of %I Company and Robert C. Staplin. elaim | t for the road, brought the ehild | to Norwich and turned him over s parents, a Mrs Thomas FUNERALS. Mrs. Ernest J, Baer. i of Wilhelmenia Heanig | est J. Baer, was held on! 0 o'clock trom | [hie rhome in Poquetanuek, Rev. Thom- {as H. H. Ockford of St. James' Epfs- | copal church, officiating, Friends act- | |ed as bearers and burial teok place in' the Poguetanuek cemetery. There was a large attendancé of relatives and | s und there were o mumber of & Allen had % |charge of the funeral arrangements.| Mrs, Rufus S. Ladd.. * ! £ widéw of on ’Thursfl-l). rhury. ¥rankiin | St Ladd was born in 21, 1836, the daushter of Amanda Ladd. She Spanding ladd, who Two children were born, and died in 188 ho, _ die: A brother, Charles ‘mer, 1919, ad is survived by one sistery| Thomas J. Barber of Canterbury, | and seven grandch also by_the following nephews and nieces Alvert Cruthers of Norwich, Mrs. J. J. Franklin, Leon Mood; of | G w Hampshire, ‘ Herbett Ladd of P of Central Viliage, Norwich, also C. E. Douglasgs of Nor- | wich. ! ward T. Ledd of | Ca. where she resiged more | devoted. wife | ‘;n es- at heriwork and must be dot oV, a5 a miition coples . late home in Canterbury Sunday, X . m._ Buridl was in the Pautipaus cemetes Friends acted _as bearers . Pr\ ason of Jianover read | the grave. | ant of Taft- | 2 commi Undertaker Geurge | ¥le had charge. | HOHENTHAL OBJECTS TO CHAMPAGNE FOR LAUNCHING | E. L, G. Holienthal of Manchester, | state chairman of the prohibitio has sent a lettér to Mayor | rd J. Kineella of Hartford, in which he says that if the mayor | sticks to his determination o have a | ottie of champagne smashed over the l"”“ of the good ship Hartford when it is launched, he will be inconsist- ent. The prohibition chairman, | letter, tells Mayor Kinsell | ing the question of probibition’ aside, he thinks that, as the flagship Hart- | ford was baptized with three different kinds of water, he, Mr. Hohenthal, could see o reason Why the new ship shouldn’t be christened with water, too. I told thé mayor,” said Mr. Ho- henthal, “that, if the old ship Mart-| {ford, with its splendid record, was good enough after being with water, then the new ship Hart- | ford wor 1 alfo informed the mayor that there is a law en our at To taks LAXATIVE BROMO (Tablets), It stops headache ‘and works off t Te EUROPEAN 'PLAN | HAYES BROS, Props. Telaphone 1227 26-28 lnldwly Cover Yourself By Cevering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING Sawve the price of covering by skving the coal in your bin. Now is the time to apply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stofk at THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, WHISKEY—BEER—WINE Complate formulas and m:u tens beer and o ¥ raa, nel-dl;s ‘reak. e and operati Z‘ men rmnrly in bra'inl u d,u. - busineas. ods bt Tormulas m-v Act Sateny porcorfid. rete iswfully be sani (hrough mi gajec Civenlauon ot liaer formilas Tl gaon casee. dant o reosipt 37 BArGionk Fo mn R 50”1"' ont, J46, Baitl 15 ne Cold in One Day QU NINE qough and statuto books requiring that children be educated in regard to the usage of alcoholic liquors, and a2s there is a the sale of liquor, that it would not be consistent on his part to carry out. hia plans to use a bottle of champagne the launching. Mayor Kinsella recently announced | that he intended to have champagme at the launching, so that the Hartford wotld be launched in the old-fashion- ed way. His daughter, Marion Kin- wella, is to be the sponsor. Continue Moran vs. Bradford - Case: The superior court, with Judge Den- ald T. Warznier and & jury, will came in here again this (Tuesday) morning at 9.30 to resume the trial of the case of John A. Moran, administrater, vs, Georce H, Bndtord aé&ministrater happeped. James left home late Sat- N‘lsl wi employers, Black! Groton, ployer: fenito, e tion class_tests. During the evenin, ald Rathbone, 5 C up the supplies belonging to the troop. | Funeeal services will Ralph Marsh, patrol leader of Blazing | Arrow patrol, has be ta | cesded christoned | federal law now in effect prohibiting | DYE WORKS T0 wmmmxm- / meth from the = 0d g rmmh, epecks 0, L. Petersan of n‘muep 15 presi- of the eoneern :.ad ts on year the present time. hoped that something can_be dome to make it unnegessary to turn away inBustries in the future on this a0k count. APPROVES AGREEMENTS ON WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Ten werkmen’s campensation loye, in scof Rev. treet, cond and hid | help which flyences. _The speaker sald, mest: peonle flo. Most of her married life was spent | hive been brought up right | Bible. To influence thought, ¢ heart. dom of he: 1t is the sal e flour. Scotl her slon. . Miss Providenc cream was tor, Rev. Rewsair . e e o s+ PET CORNS Fow Brage of nm-m ) ;‘un 48 i ! i § I * H employers, from at the piano. At the thirty-first ann: Norwich Christian Endeavor { held Saturday asternoon and evening at the First Congregational % there was an atténdance of sighty- five. Fifyzen societies were repre- rented by delegates from Jewett City, Heamver, Lebanon, ¥iuville and Greeneville. | committee ot the Norwich Town so- | ciety, asslated by served a deliclous supper of escal- {loped potatoes, cold meat loaf, rolls, cake, doughnuts and coffee, Miss Ruth Potter was leader of the praise ser- vice which lasted over an heur. wag furnished by Misses Marie Gallup, May Isbister and@ Dorothy Joties. man« dolins, Miss Beérnice Underwood, pia- no, and Theodore Sterry, violin. Scetland Road Bosial club held a dance at the hall Saturday mntnt,‘ with an attendance of ome hundred or more, which ine! ments as follows have been approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohu Richimond Radiator employers, Co., Coy to Mtg. New in, mred Antho: spm.ned empioye, b and BOY SCOUT TROOP HAS OFFICER CHANGEB At the weelly meeting of Troop, 1, Boy Seouts of Ameriéa, held 1ot cvening in the scout room on Ch street. Franklin La Plerre was_zdmif %4 as a new member, Foliowing rolt and setting-up exerciscs, ezeh pa- leader gave his patrel instruc— ut work, . mostly supply scout, 1o for sevéral scribe, resigned the latter | ofice at this meeting and .was sue- Donald Rathbone ‘was made assistant patrol leader of Blazing Arrotr patrol, | Robert Hugzard Elste Delphene, who married William | leader of Ilying Eagle patrol The and a son, | Meeting clésed with the salute 6 flag, Everatd Leste: was made péating the -seout .-p. Theye Was a good attendance. NORWICH TOWN Henry T. Arneld of Williams| g ucted the Sunday noon ‘service at the ‘Sheltering Arms. The lesson was found in Luke 18: 21. Ladd ofy It is lfice legven, which & woman fook in three measures of meal, tll | or- | the whole was leavened. Facts brought | cut vere, the results in large measure | iverett Ladd | of small deeds of kindness, is derived from pro; cad the Bible and it, the cous or expect to enter the king. t begin soon. ation of the wafld. and if we take the Saviour fer our Guide. Hn will it us up like the leaven ih' we mu Mrs. Ch: nd Read was in charge i { musical part of the hour, assisted b" ister, Mrs. Charles Burke, of La- | fayette street. Mrs. Pierce, When Cieared Away, Henshaw, and also sole by Mrs. Burke, The Lost Chord, Sul. livan, were given with fine expres-| Philllps iceflmpaniodim" The soprano the Ru Geshen, several ded New Britain, 2nd many nearl; places. Greenman's orchestra furn.caed music, and Pro- fessor E. L. Tinkham prompted for the dancing. During intermission ice served. Thers was an unusually Jarge cone gregation Sunday morning at the First Congregational church, when Gurdon - Francls BT Norwich, and ‘ George Scheb, Nor- wich, emplaye, injured right eye, at the rate of $17.25. Richmond Radiator ployers, and Joseph MeSoiey, Nor- employe, inflamed camxmon ot glands, at the rate of $9.3: C. B. Cottreil & Sons- C and Hebert 1. ‘Westerly, employe, injury thumb, at the rate of $9.44. Babcock Printing Press New London, employers, and Willlam S. Rodomanski, Norwich, . Westerly, Murray, London, em- lacerated third and féurth fin- gers of left hand, at the rate 62 $11.52. Blizabeth G. L. Mos: ployer, and Kugene Bresson, Jr. of employe, wrist, at the rate of $7.0 Eastern Conn. Pow: employers, and Hartford, employe, hand, at the rate of $14. New London Ship and Engine Ce.,! and A. Johnsom, | Groton, employe. sprained muscles of | GOEKA—HRULSKA~In \nrv!ch. \lnv left side of chest, at the rate of §13. | ac Groton Iron' Works, Groton, em- i | and Joan Martin, New Lon-| don, empioye, sprained left ankle, at the ‘rate of $12.39, Groton, right knee, bruised and side, at the rate o2 $10. i , Norwich, employ hr;ger. compensation at the Blackhall, em- r Co., Norwich, chulze, and Ferdinand -Al- lacerated alned right | fr-ct.z 4| and the| now’ the | broadens helps our initetlect, The Bible is a wonderiul | much good, | printed” and every | maeeting of The soctai | members guests the Bafes, preached a helpful sermon on Perun- al Responsibility, g R ey Rev. Mr, Cobb st Ssuth Wlnlhnm. \lt m Bouth 'W!nd ‘BMGERSGFACGLD Norwich Peosle Will Do Well te Hesd Them. < ! the | Many bad cases of kidney trouble re- sult from a cold or chill sev- action follow. It is|Norwien resident'® example: Street, .says: scross my’ kidneys. Rard"to straights Doan's Kidney Pil up. ‘Price 6ic, at all dealers. Don' right Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, Y, Co., | 1030, 2 Son, Harey Wil ", to B and Mrs. 1. Etiery Moore. ' right. s. Ernest Boyington, MARRIED right PHILLIPS. & 1919, by B WeiTiam 3. Reyn: Fr H. Phillips _ and ‘ny s-uden. both of Versaliles. l(l 1918, hy Rev. L \. M 5 i oeka 180 stre-z Gnd Mice valeris 3 Heafsie ¢ High street, coucn!:cx S LuKowACKL s wich, Nov 19, by Rev, Maciesewsk!, ‘Waczlaw Comehes 70 Spring etreet and Mrs, ukowackl of 78 Nor \fl“(‘XG—DELoS’l‘A—In urntc-x 2 1819, by Rev. G. R. Atha, K Lewls Madison of Cuvler\h o N | and M!ss Mary De Costa of Groton. | SHAETRO_WEVER {2 Norwich, No § 1319, by Rabbl Max Stamm, liam Shapiro of X S street. WATSON — 251 Prospect street snd Mzs, Augusf inudler of New York cit: Steph, late homs, nesduy, in the P PARKER—In weeks | o aged 82 ¥ Peheral mervices at Bast Grest Plin cometery Montviie, KLEIN—In Noriwics!, X I~ heanm Tudwiz K yeas Serviees at Gager's funeral parors, iy e patrol the ternoon, Nov. in the family New Tork it ty_Cullinan, wife o ¥. Shea of Westerly, R. I. SHAWYER—In ' Stoainzton tack), Nov. 98,1819, Freferick Sha: ver, aged 38 Years after- A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas, 1t has sleaged God Per in- |almighty power and !nfl o1 romo\'e {fom ou b, Lou s of 18 preciat atacter, aerive our | '3 leavens | TR . Ko SARAH L. SH“'}“KA\K ¢ year. Comn Vesture Photopldys ut thip H‘uon Piotures at Breed Theatr of the sfoving Pietares ot the Auditv 8010 by | etucket Mists Have |meate | | mests in Owl Feuregan g Water Lidee sets o B Ln!nn ‘ 3 3 ';m\tgrs' arpen .f 1 “entral Labor Hall - od! church fames l‘oé;e, No. am. meets fn T ers’ Hal 1954 ‘Bow Lodge, meets in Buckinghain 3 . Mary's T. A, and B. S5 ing. Miic IN THE MOONLIGET WOODS, I waiked in the woods by moon) where the wander vm 4 The wauder winds in the ' shade And the woods bast all of !I.m. 2nd fajryliks m: Tiid and weird wood m: A¢ Fandom stirzing the . walked to the woo ere stil TSat the ru'rt from Hallville How "“1". &t Is in the meenll led (n by the leaves grass, When walled In by hiil and hedge, Ang ar hougnis go up to the H W!nllm Spase bfm : b u—bu:hu c.nnsc m , was | And my taeu he 'm idared, tat savers avov (hrough epace & wwarl: and cunnot i lu"'.hl mm Illl the wosds ¥et the 1nl widfs "f.. N Ly ixug: treet —Se; lam onian, afi: By Congesed kidneys fail bebind in flitering the poi- son-laden blood and backacie, head- ache, dizziness aud disordered kidmey Don't meglect~a cold. Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first| sign of lkidney trouble. Follow this Mrs. Heary L. Greiner, 606 Bast Main “At times & cold has affected my back and sometimes over- Wwork has causeq dull, nigying pzirs My bdack has foit weak and tired and I have been worn 4 |out. When bending, sharp pains have seized me ih my back and it has been 1 have used for these aitacks and they have done me lots o2 good.” simply ask for a kidmey remedy—get | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Greiner had. Foster-Milburn Co., Nov, &, BOYINGION_In Westerly, R I, Nov. 14;: o gaughter, Madeline, to Mr. 'WYDEN—Iu Lisbon, Nov. ids, Ltifian ok of Pav'ine Main street. ar Y. Wil New York city and Miss Tda Meyen of 20 North Thlmcs 137 pei Hervert 7, “Witon of 848 Eilen M., “1{2 of Stuphen C. Parke!. | Branklin_ street, this (Tuesday) a: 11, at 3 o'clock. Burial pist in Yantic cemetery. His | m What Is Going On Tonight, Daris | of istics Nigit Disioe ak Armtg}‘ Unton meets | , meets at 30 hl that crept tarough tae Daunted 6 moon- Larp's 1| # i M8y mn" o hiaicing the shadows: | Satd he would have Yot g Alezs in o weols In tha meeniight, RUB OUT BACKACHE COLDS, CONGESTION, RHELMATISH PANS Automobile Repairing . t‘lg !PMI!DI o odge and there fl E ) Ml’l 1 mewhere in (e flhnun must aempre- 2 wo elede tlu( Ide na!ktur o , I the Wurt- ——— fet's . Mamercow, the 1ith, is Bt Martiny and the beg: } st /i ous | k&n Fammer sorrespeRda; grant I to, tell 't . 7 W!IEN were your eves ; last testsd? Perheps ent lens. We will be able you. “Ui¢e” of @ pair-of glasses is five ‘years, but often 2 change is needed in two 'years at least. Cénsult us. C.A.SPEAR OPTOMETRIST The average o { '3 suffer from . | tacks, headache. v oenm : | waste, ta or Purgative tle too. 1 't DONT WHIP! Stop Lashing Your Bowels wwith Harsh Cathartics but talee “‘Cascarets.” Everyone must occasionally give the bowels some reguler held or clse constip: stomact disorders, But do not whip the bowels into setivity with harsh cathartics. What the liver and bewels need is 2 gentle and natural tonic, 6ne that can constantly be used without harm. The | liver and bowel tonic is They put the liver to work iand clnm the colon: and bawels of all toxins and polsons without griping —they never sicken ot incon- | venlence veu ke Calomel, Salts, Ol | v i Twenty-five miilion boxes of Casea- rets are so0ld each year. | while you sleep. Cascarets cost so lit- to | pation. bilious at! 2nd elek THey work {the title Bruegger's ing, %3 | in-it: 70 | Kootenay Celumbia, crop in W Geneva {land, | ther ¢ jtional in ed | Among i8¢ 10, fon ag | Fruador has been jture into three disti the Montana and f th { coast {or eastern 1 through and Boundary, pickers gaged in harvest'ng the largest apple | the history of this district. | The vield ig particularly large in the| Mirror Lake, Kaslo and Creston dis- | tricts of West Kootenay. vhe of the thiree im | portant banking centers and Basel belng ¢ Banking inst! ber over 50, .and many Zur lbracing the the most important KALEIDOSCOPE 19, | Instead of dealing with the adven- tures of the famous bibiical might new Man,” which W: , 18 a'gomedy ol modemn times, §.| | Milier Xeat has becn fll‘l’efl to play th is ch their the - financial Geneva one finds a number o slope Of the: headwat i tributaries of the | tiddy. el suggest. ' Frederick ! 12y, “HEve and the ter: Hast is vrodue-| distriets of the British busily en- e fruit are in_-Switzes . NOVEMBER 10th to 15th lkumve preparations have been made by leading waist manufacturers all over the waist manufacturers a num- ber of _ values in Blouses. Hundreds and hun- dreds of these Blouses are here, all dainty effects and de- cidedly different. Attractive Blouses at $1.44 Becoming models in Women’s Blouses, materials are Voiles and Dimities, plain and striped—price for National Blouse Week, $1.44, regylar $2.00 value. New Effects in Blouses, $2.50 A particularly fine showing of Worlen's Waists, in the new Collar and Cuff effects—these are exceptional value, at $2.50 each. Tailored Styles at $2.98 Beautiful Blouses with round and square necks, dressy and tailored styles, in a variety of models—at $2.98 mh, every waist a special value, Novelty Blouses at $3.50 We are showing a very attractive line of “Peter Pan's” and other novelty styles for the larger woman, who re- quires large arm size—these are in sizes 48.to 54, at $3.50 $3.98. Hand-Made Blouses Many rich and striking novelties are featured in our show- ing of hand-made Blouses—dainty effects, at $7.50 to $14.50 : Lovely Silk Blouses There are many special values in dainty Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette Waists — very special values, at $6.75, $8.50 and $9.95. The Portecus & Mitchell Co. £g v g scope of nperalmn institutions a specialty ¢f Americey divided) 'o} nct ot s ol many se three regiong t probably the most importa: Some vears ago wai reet in the French city i £ d to find tha d from his rurs e twas substituted ing had, French number of waunded ha: Bt T |to take up their forfher i comrrer a1 Its metsonolis, raquil. walking X: enveloped | uninjured. B i t o pold plece lnd | loffice at night, and |tion to adjourn impdrtahit pot | e long | a8 al d §n tts get, what would he be DENTISTS ma woud want 1) Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST u<flor < Rosms %§.13 Alice Building, Nerwish . ! Phone 1177-3 " boasted the rural “that our congressman had h ia congs: How was th “The leaders im make a mo-| Philadelphia Bul- | let DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom 107, Thayer Rulding Phone 619 ‘“ drug store T sald col “Weli, that' tv in fact, penet of the pirse and o {ver faken from two ott sta [ lthuut heing s! Xo. | Ignt cer's 'm Greengr ing him und smailer p ro 5 years—to ashes aud mas, ts | peus a coati cotrs. remained fit; cccupations | :pecm training in | injured or e bad training in the veca- 80 20 HUMOI( OF THE DAY & | Lady Customer (referring 11 boy in background)—I ses you son’s working in tae shop now;! surely he's rather young. -— They were nmmu ocer him at scadol. that | pound!—London Blightr. e an L Y exptain | ihe dangezs of overwork {© one of the upils. “Now, Tommy,"” your father were Rub sécthlug pezetrating Bt. Jaceb's Liniment right inta the spots where ' réneve uralgth, sefati ub ' out that: fimm" mu""&u S.m you with per cent. have besni {trained so that thev an take up ap thels | former work |trained to take up cimils per cent. to gro- | Wy, think of tea 38 ounces miake -he purmaed, “T¢! 11 day and 1t ‘ud is ‘Jk o221t fn | & 00ld, Conzestion or rheumatiem hes| ! Wit it uu e, - ut‘.;'ec{ snd like megie (he ti:hmnfl &rd sorendss Alsappenr, ! od “End AT Serldly Vgl "SR (Do et e seld Fae het 1n yo\lrl E b2 5 Atills | CBe < The instant L ud i ufl'u'un s 'ia | rup Bt s Liniment on 1hs tboidee f n the .”* u%f-! comed, K ‘. &i‘mm n‘}g‘ i And the n«!ld Ptfi'- '-d in the xsn!-’am—t use m move than sere threat, stiff neck, Il‘lfl'.fi‘!h“ that a 111:5'" DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors —~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENAY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: S i iEeRaREr I srrseseis Samto 3 p m lephorne DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Strest entrance. Phone Shea & Burke - 41 Main: Street Funeral Directors CARS. WASHED Alt Wark Cirsfully and Promptly ' Dane HUPMORILE CARS 2C W PENDLETON L] OHI‘T»NUT BTREET Offies ours: -12 & m—130 to G p. m. Wed. and Sat. Tvenings T-§ Rofim 305 Thayer Bullding 289 Residsnce tel. 1398 IS M. A, BARBER i PR R T Muhlnut and Engineer tm-:-.:.;unnrm‘ !‘:Io Baljetin B‘ m"':?; : ‘f;.:.fu‘z‘\l_i‘:‘a;‘x‘:z'fl‘.“;u;.J = Stm Engine M‘ pesaene " and