Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1920, Page 5

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Rev. John ‘H. Broderick, rector of 'St. Patriek’s church, has been ill with 1| & severe.cold for several days. . H. Df Sutton, formetly of Wana- maker's store of New Yqrk city, has T i know why ointm squick :M’Lu Besides contributions. received Fri- > 5 By 1 '&"E“')l'_la\;?snnn;es that camé in It»hmu%!(!: s e e Light vehicle lamps at 5.40 ©0'clock{ accepteéd a pesition with the Plaut-| day that sent the total in, the St.| the or the amounts were brought | Mr. Parkhurst found quick re- P s yuicks and les A Sy sty Cadden Co. Mary’s church Diamond Jubllee Lib-| (0 the committee members. The fol-| iy g g R B L D i know the chuse of Dile . Norwich Tree :Acadmy. held ‘Adfidni the /pessensery ‘ot the Cios: | i lowing was the report of the day: | lief from chronic bronchial andy will tell you that A § i erty Bond drive to $45,419, Rev. W. A. Keefe, pastor of the church, had come to him a letter of good wishes and encouragement from Rey. A. L Keegan, now at Syracuse. N. Y., who preached the Diamond Jubilee Mis- Total | ERaE e s s stagnation P ‘the lower bowel? s SPECTALLY those - frequetly Rimrns] Tabies Fematy 3 R t remedy di attacked by rheumatic, twinges: bhard E A ‘counter-irritant, Sloan’s Lini- gl ?ng‘:n&wn £o mant scatters the congestion m ts. generally, that is trates without _rubbing to the afflicted '?‘fmfifi’m banlaties” piies ny part, soon relieving the ache and pains - | moving“the internal cause, by e Rt Tandy and, ved e [ crsiarion ' the T S nearalgia, muscle strain, join stifiness, - SICH Bulterars, and saves the needs. sprains, bruises, the result of gxposure | to weather, e TS ‘and expense of an e {§ no reason why it should Sloan's Liniment is sold by’all drug- Zists, 35c.. 70c., $1:40. - 3 !:e ga for you. : é A reg ; Vs SNO0ANs Received in cash... .o in_ Liberty Bonds. W. S. Stamps. Pledges $1,630 same lhh!s 2,300 ) ! ter W. Chapin. which is caught in an ice-jam near Execution Light in Long Island Sound, is the fataer of Mur- ray J. Zuokerman, manager of the reed theatre. T o o) sion in St. Mary's in December. TOPIC OF DISCUSSION Writing from the cathedral at Syra- CHILD LABOR QUESTION | cuse, Father Keegan sent the follow- Hartford, Conn. Feb. 6—The child ' ing message; : labor question was the principal topic _“I Wish you success undreamed of in for discussion before the Connecticut the big bond drive for a badly needed! Consumers, League here foday. A new St. Mary's church. Judging from me calling for much concen- the early enthusiasm of vour loyal tration on this 'problem with the idea people and realizing their desire to of raising the standard of education.erect a lasting memorial to their be- among the school children in the state| loved ancestors who sacraficed so is planned for the coming year. much to hand down the rich heritage Theke officers were lected: presi-|of their faith, T am confident {hat dent, Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter,| Norwich will count it an honor to Hariford; first vice president, Pro-|insure the success of your efforts. Yessor Henty, W. Farnafff, New| With very best wishes to you and trouble. Two years ago, I had ia grippe which leit me with a bad cough. Fin- ally” this became = chronic . bronchial asthma, and four doctors sald it couis Grand Total RUBATY | D pirens The new St. Mary's church to be erected on Central avenue at the ! corner of Prospect_ street is to costi | from $1%5,000 to $150,000, according to the estimate that Father Keefe has received from the Boston archi- tect who is at' work on the plans.; Having this figure in mind, Father| Feefe is now setting the goal to be reached in this drive and by other means at $75,000 and it is his idea that with this sum on hand to mflk!‘ a start with, he can borrow as much Previously reported commenced taking everything my friends recommended, put I Fot Wores instead of better. For two years, I was unable to do any work except to cough constantly night and day, wiich was the hardest work 1 ever d'd. Finally T eot hold of Miiks Emnl- sion, It benefited me so much, right irom the start, that it came as a_Goa~ sénd. In two months I was perfectly cured. I gained in health, strength and flesa rapidly.’—J. M. Parkhurst, Leon St Terre Haute. Ind. Coughs ke this_seldom yield local treatments. The sirest wayv reach them is ‘to Prompt Relief e |about sixty days before Baster. For Couglls and * An Oneco patient, Miss Susie Cars earned many an honest quarter dur- ing Triday. iy i iR the membranes of | _his weck Ds coneis o 00 e catarrhal collections - and = e - ]t ‘Tnost of their- day, Friday, naturally, relieving’ the born-| iy Fikir; Their rounds - chial passages of tickles and the to because no- sion “as usual Friday. Tomorrow is Sexagesima Sunday, lotti is at BackusHospital,: Norwichi The boy behind the snow shovel i md Colds No service will be held at the Spir- . itual Academy Sunday.—adv. shows: 1311: patients. causes the mucous to flow| Some of the Norwich milkmen had Again Friday morning : school signal was sounded, e i " o v iy v Pulid up ‘and - ~ | Haven; second vice president, W.| Father Kennedy and all my friends more on mortgage and so finance the < Lirziment irritations. of the severity of the storm. ‘Arnold’ Shanklin, Middletown; record, | who made the Jubilee Mission, T am | building of the ek chtch) DIt ey i Heep St B andy The ‘whole membraneous| Schod! in district Noi 10, Preston.ins secretary, Mrs. H. Williams, Glas- Yours sincerely, The largest sinsle contribution re-|remarkable remedy 1 $ has been closed during the week. on account of the illness of the tc#h~ er, Miss Harriet Bennett. Friends here learn tha Mrs. Ben- jamin F. Gaskell of Groton, who is il with influenza is'at the home of Miss Winona Gaskell in-Mystic. The grand list of the town of Gro- “ton has been estimateq this year at $9,455,440, an increase over the val- uvation of last year of $3,102,995. _.At Saybrook Peint, Miss Olive Clark is able to take up her work as rural ‘mail “earrier, aftér -being “kept in the house by illness the past week. The State milk regulation board has called a conference of milk pro- topbury; treasurer, Mrs. William J. Hamersly, Hartford: assistant treas- urer, Roger W, Davis, Hartford; gen- eral secretary, Miss Mary C. Welles,| tife Newington. Rev. A. I. Keegan, C. M. The additibns to the diamond jubf- lee fund Friday were the resulis. of work of a special committee. Blizzard - conditions interfered some- what with the work but there were ceived Friday was $500 from the ‘Wauregan House. A contribution of $100 was recelved from George W. Carroll, who is now in California, but | sent a telegram to say what he wish-! ed to give. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri- tive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel a tion, doing away with all need of pHis and physics. Tt promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food.| As a build- er of flesh and strength Milks Emul- slon is strongly recommended - to those whom sickness has weakenea. and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting dis- eases. Chronic stomach trouhle na ation atc promptly relieved— in_one day. treng!henl:d . .d .h:a‘i an nal ;ukhyamdifiom are speed- ily brought about by Linonine, lung food. o sat Linonine at all drug stores—60c, NEGLECTED COLDS | LEAD TO PNEUMONIA * TOO MUCH PRESSURE 2 PUT UPON GERMANY Philadelphia, Feb. 6—Frank A. Van- aeriip. of Now York, in.an address TO PROFESSOR MAPLES here -tonight, declared the treaty of Prof. Frank T, Maples was happily Versailles, placed economic conditions ' reminded Friday that he had reached on Germany that are impossible of the anniversary of his natal day. The fuMilment and that if the agreement first reminder came Thursday when is mot revised a worldwide Bolshvist a shower of postal cards began, co revolution would r Unless the: tinuing all cay on Friday. Going to allied nations are uick to realize thef the 6:45 trolley iFriday evening to GAVE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE EXPERIMENT STATION HAS FARMERS' WEEK EXHIBIT The Connecticut Agricultural Ex- periment Station is preparing to dem- onstrate its varied activities at thel State Armory in Hartford during Farmers Weeks February & to 14 Amonx the interesting features 11 as farmers will st T case, you | city dwellers as e A 5 ks : r ed_to try Milks Emulsion un- = - vapitol 1 seriousness of the situation, he said,| meet a guest he was greatly surpris- | be the exhibits of the Chemical De- | jac . thie cxvarontes Hoke oir hattles AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES f.-“’{;“?x“ tré? fwu';} ‘“,}Zg‘:u‘i?i;’vfifi political and industrial-chaos is sure|ed to find his Sunday School class of | partments. 'Here will e shown the|home with vou and if not satisti B i e o oI i e i O | {0 come. the Central’ Baptist church waiting| effect of different protein foods om the results, your money will - 3 = s S W “There is a possibility of a Bolshe- | to be welcomed to what proved to be| the growth and development of white|promptly refrnded. Price 60 and $1 ed Sin- the sag|. Ice in Leng Island sound is heav- revolution in Germany”, said Mr.|a surprise party. All who know Prof.| rats, and the results of a diet lack- .attle. The Milks Emulsion > feh Welding Go., | fer than at.anv time this winter and Vanderlip. revolution would | Maples feel sure it did not take him| ing in certain essential vitamines, s drugsgists| hat often appears to beia serious, eotisa | tngs with tows fingvit very dificult| pridge the Atlantic and we would soon| long to o the occasion and ex- | Ruimbow sugar in all its glory of ruinous -crack or break in a cylinder, - "o | to get through. espec oward the| feal jts effects in this country in wavs| tend a srand welcome to the payty.|red, blue and yellow Gyes will be at- casting or plece of machinéry, is but motor trucks | 8 EYort: end. Aeedsiagidis i At seven oclock the dining room| tractively displayed and explained.| MEETING OF SOCIETY a simple piece, of repair work to our Hodiee taken ae| - Regular:meeting Key. Naniel Millen S, doors were opened. disclosing a_real | Diabetic foods, the ingredients and OF SOCIAL HYGIENE PERT WELDERS, bought for cash: d1s- | assembly, K. of G, Sunday, Feb. §, at| CONNEGTICUT INDUSTRIES birthday room. Pink was the prevail-| special Toud value of milk. the food| Rriggeport, Conn. Felh 6—At the| Our weldime works monder. in roe walers Lewis L. Fales Corp- (4 p. m. Sunlight buildins.—adv. APPEAL FOR COAL|ing color carried out in the lovely'constituents me ry to plant life,| gnnual meeting of the Connecticut So- ur welding works wonders, in re. While ice in the Thames River at i table decorations, pink crepe paper samples of U. S, standard teas, and iring broken metal parts—partsithat ¢ i ! O i U. B, ty of Soclal Hyglene held here to- |y 3 B S - (Special to The Bulletin.) being crossed upon the table and various studies of food problems will| G 4 would have to be “scrapped” before TORDSLone-man o | hoavy ang uvtxl:are)g:“:c?ug o nue® | Washington, D. C. Feb., 6—The|used fa graceful festoons. Pretty b features of this section. !wuhel'elteifig:o;:zggen:ngrotig;g:ués.:‘h" Drockaspeas dn e e side curtains: ‘we also | DL, 00 ke e Way up-as far 48| Manufacturers Association ioday no-|pink baskets filled with muts and | The Botamical Department devotes! Remember, OUR WELDING general- E. A. Winslow. New Haven; honor- hand painted place cards added to ewis L. Fales Corp: 307 Dean| The United States lcivil service|delegjtion that unless P bl e Lol e TP o R wn | Yer, Hartford; vice presidents, Rt. & TThteb = ceived within a few days the indus s ntrol of potato diseases which iwlli Rov. Chauncer B. Brewster Harte Tt dsraa | commission anounces for Feb. 18 an|FEIC BRI Utilities of the state] day cake ablaze with pink candles. erest farmers and gardeners. The| ' Simeon . Baldwin, New Haven, : Ji examifiation for stockman for vacan-| (;ing" o ‘so crippled that hundreds| A birthday subper was = served by lis of variety tests to determine| Gt Miner. New Tongon: .| NORWICH WELDING €O Telaptions 24 5 v cies at the United,States fleet supply | 0", U 'gg” persons would be| Mrs. Maples and Miss & p | resistance to blizht are also display-| (WiHiam . Allee, Ridzefield: secre- % 1 gt b ¢ 4 base, Brooklyn, N. Y. at $8.84 per|9f tneusands RO emt. The | After the supper the evening w ed for the heneit of potato growers.| perciop Y S es RICECS . St 31.Chestnut Street +» -104 Main Street i Hood and Radiator| “™ s delogutions took up. the matter with | jovably svent. Prof. Maples a T omologists have much 10| tare: trsasarar Mre o o Benaoit: | Norwich, Conn. or Central Wharf I8 . P expilnation of the, aitisliouse| tho:coal ficard which igromiged zeller, p%oa momentotodas) bulsphite ow regurding h vital problems| mariford; directors. Dr. FL F. Stoll, = in New London and the Oral school | They stated the coal strike caused|4S Onlv he can. = s control of the Turopean corn bor-j rravtford: Toliot Watrous. New Haven. 5 C F F d for the deaf at Mystic by the Stateline first shortage but that the pres-| Among several gifts received was moth. The methds Gaorge. H. Day. Hartford: Dr. ¥. T.| NEW ENGLAND TAKING - OVEers I'OF I'OFQaS |Board of Charities _disclosed -thatlent storm makes relief slow and dif- A pook civen Dt by the das. B n controlline suck-| Reexs. New Britaln: Mrs. T'red Chase, | CARE OF FIGHTING MEN both are kept according to law. fieult but will use every effort to|Sides Mr. and Mrs. Maples and daug sects are graphical | waterbury: Dean, W. P. Ladd, Mid~| Reports received at the service.and|:: $3 25 The old family horse and he an-|save Comnecticut from a coal fam-y o7 S5, Hons Mapies thost presy sl SRhibit of household dietown: Rt Rev. John T. Murray,|information branch of theyoffice of . . 3 i cient sleigh have proved the salva-|ine. s Baltes. Miss et A he's icont S"' Hartford: Rev. R. H. Potter, Hart-| the a: nt to the secretary of war, b S5 ‘neAaeny 5 hbusohBIN fii (heuolit SR L Hlmm SBaliey, s I CamphiHy A Photographs and ; : Mrs. Joseph 'W. Alsop, Avon:|show that New Ingland sttes are Iying sections since trains, trolleys Bt Sookgnd Mlsamgna Grl ot [aninisalln the Progress of 1o~ ! Rabui Touis Mann. New Haven: Dr.!taking good care of the'r # returned THE T. J. SHAHAN and jitneys. bave béen put out of OBIEUARY: s squito control ‘in_the state are also A. Deming, Harttrd; Sherwood fighting men. The Boston headquar-| - e CO business by the snow. Mrs. Alen R. Martin = s v, Avon. ters for ‘soldier, employmernt=has now - 3% . Mrs. Bertha L. . Gallup of Moosup| _ Nellie Howard, wife of Allen R.! EIGHT CANDIDATES IN | (e Plant Dreeder shows much of | The principal paver was.read by!ieen consolidaed with New York | & 1o Next to Post Office a summer resident Of.\Wamphasset | Martin, died at her home at 100 CIift | FIRST DEGREE, K OF C| et Snete (o und the breed- | atherine Bement Davis on the topic| though focal bureats will e main: A C | Point, was elected grand ‘treasurer | street on Friday following an illness| Tne first desree was conferred on' ing of corn fo secure Ifereased vield,| VWomen the Social Cement. tained. \ % for the state of (the Order. of the|Of omly about five days. Mrs. Martin| 5 class of eight candidates at the Rxperiments along these lines have S T ML B flauiveg taken Srog) eaEen nnoun em —_ o |Bastern Star at its recent .annual] ¥as taken ill with bronchial grippe| regular metting of White Cross Coun- Droduced certain definite re- Koreans Save Their Coal. (i guring the month of 7 meeting in New ‘Haven. five days ago and developed PHSU-| il MNo. 13. K. of C. held on Fridey| growers of these Connecti-| Iorea bears very little timber and ., 729 ex-service men| o 4 ' z Americanization Director Rev. - El- :]mnz‘h ““\;C“ \[:\rstinA o Dben ! fn Svening at the assembly rooms in the| cut jalthough good deposits of bituminous 2 employment, “and that > liott B. Barber, formerly of Norwich,| Nerth b S6 Mo yury Jap ) Sanietibaitaing. - LS. applicanits) ¥ mpentitHere the Department of|and tnthracite coal have bee nfound | ured jobs. On the other hand, % . will commence his work In - Danbury | 1536 the Aaushier of Timothy - and Dore clected to membership and 11! yegetable Growing, with an interest-jthe government, before the Japanese|in 1:2 ¢ in other sections of the Luneflck Contest W, ing Diamend)| 2t once Mr. Barber will have his| Mare McCarthy Howard, For the abpications were received at the ing exhibit of the sradinz of beets| occupation at feast would give =no $44 men were seeking| & e are now selling Diamond | §i. 3050 icrs in the omen o e Yy e s made oy Mecting. The report of the smoier| {r market. Potted specimens and | concessions for mining. . The natives me period and 27,- committee was read showing that the verintendent of schools. recent smoker was a lustrate the Tires and Tubes, at special home in this citv where she' is well HotoSTARNS e I S e R R Edg, the best Jast lins. 1 will ShEE AR 2 A : success having, ment of various cover crops. The' way and let the debris and rain wa- . leads all others i B, prices, also Viclet Ray Lenses. | ro- sopatys mind requiem high mass' known and. b circle of, furnished excellent entertainment t0| cnot.cieristios of carrot varieties and ter fill up the shafts. Accordingly, the 102 menCpat sty oNe: year jsubscription to the ‘mage = 4 >4 e r:{, ;:2; gaple;, reque,sleg Friday at; friend on . = \-}tw Wa%{a larze number of members and| possible mixtures in vardeties of icoal, when they finally get it. is|work While d the same period |Zine of your choice. - Big reduction on all. Accessor-| (0 iR o 0 e st oy o) Mot Wi sarvives hor. i waa riends. Plans for giving a dance and | sguashes are ‘shown by specimel: Jusdiiy weil roftea from ® aampness | oxly 85 reisicred. for emplaviment. | The cémpleted verso with winners 8 % ’ Ty +, 4 S5 ga b4 5 S e e aln - L re dis-| Ip the Forestry Department. a larze is poor stu s sol ‘or as m as oly 11 3 g feme i i fes & Vulcanizing. - .. .. . ; | Peter. J. Cuny: refatives ‘and family[d’ devotéd member f St PAtriciS enssed.’ Routine business . occupled | sonmci o ot o D oy | a4 5 hoor Stuff is sold for as much as) Holxe ; ol up amons the | ngie will be published here February, Get our prices before Buyiny, | 01 attending - the ‘service. Besides Tlier husband <he the ‘attention of the meeting during| yroperly labeled, will attract atien-|cessible for' the majority of the na- | applying and them Blacea in | 14th. prices uying. Regular meeting Rev. Daniel Mullex | hos o Sister, ister Madeline St. Pa-| the remainder of the evening. {hon. | A of twenty unlabeled ! tives. Jobs. - Conditios ¢ are good, with| All answers must be in not later o . assembly, K. of C. Sunday, Feb. 8, at| cificus who is at - —_————— | blocks provides ar. opportunity for| IKorean ingenuity, however, has|the Ameri n taking a = i b X Sllvy’s Tll‘e shop 4 p. m. Sunlight Building—ady. o 7| TROLLEY CO. STRUGGLING TO 1 nyone who knows weeks to test his!found a means of combating these | tive ‘part in “the worl S e lantug :"" e °:'°°|k bl Fehr""ydm:_ Doonlight coasting has been popu-| cinding o cousin, Mrs, Henry Clement RESUME CAR OPERATIONS | knowledge. A contest:in the identi-|unfavorable conditions. When a Ko-|with the new year the local ‘post took | 3¢ Sure and place your namp and a 20 FRANKLIN STREET lar in ‘Bolton, the young people mak-| oo this site. " S Trolles. servies on the Shore Line | fication of {hese specimens will beirean starts t qbuild his house he first|over the entire burden, heretofore|dress, and on the outside of your en- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL § ing the most of the good sliding Mrs. John R. McDonald railuay was somewhat improyed on | conducted for the benefit of the school Jays down a system of flues where the | borne by welfare - orga velope, at the lower left hand corner places. On Bolton Hill thero has| . ot tic : Ay e mewhat improved o8 hays and girls. Forest conditions in|fioor is to be. These flues begin at a Springfield, Mass., 107 |gps e timeHioie Depti aniylBi — been more than & mile of Continuous|, Geotgette Wiggin, wife of John R.| Triday as local cify s were open- | ANC Cleut nve shown by _photo-|fire place, usually built in an outer ork and 89 were. suc- | o Werde—Limeric pheon: Foasting on a fine smooth surfac Monwe Tl -B'l“"‘b,‘,fm‘,‘]‘l‘ainm an irregular, schedule was| L riis, and forest planting of waste|ghed or fn a closed alleyway con- sring obs. The. Amesio| line from each contestant will be cen- 3 : Iriday at her home on the Black ! L s W . EnEclGll atur =54 i ,. yring A i SEE OUR WORK FIRST Soclety papers; mention thal Miss | Daint rend. in. Niantic following an | limantic of New London were made | 1and is especially featured nected with the house. 7 pects akeover all|sidered. « THEN GET QUR PRICE, FOR [ Carcline Ruutz Rees gave. a luncheon |jiness of long duration. Mr. and Mrs. | during the day although it is hoped T > e howi seem werks W his ctivities in the near-fu-| .~ ,NOW GET ‘BUSY. PAINTWGI YOUR CAR mer:algh atccfl!:!ell\:’lryt °d°"ESGrWfl‘>MoDomm were residents of Greene- |that the New London line may be| INCOME T:é(ngfl;'&r: (Et yray: When it is time to ook the rice T e ‘”;nlnénsma Por St :Mary’s ‘Church Jubiles, Drives vich, ., to introduce Miss| \ijlg and moved. to Niantic about ten |opened some time during to S Toitn: o A i S B gt s © actically alf of se| 1t oF Notwich will etsiings Shfley Putnam, ~ a descendant of | venos s 4 Mr. }|urday). The Westerly line i e seacon | LiENts & little straw or brushwood in|now seeking work being outlof-town | The People of % MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP Gcleral Israel Putnam, of Windham |jeas (S50, where M. MeDonald Meo|up with a car oft the iron pelLhen TR l;l\i:(r:bflualin: D e il o [ men, NOW) Seitd in1 your: bondsiso RSN 354 West Main Strest County. Donald has many friends in Greene- | ville. Besides the lines being crippled | 0pened Friday, with th lfl;ip‘;*:cee ;g fhmfnhe ' from the| Worcester, Mass, reports 78 men ot oS Lovond. Phome 738-23, The Stonington Mirror states that | ville who will be grieved to learn of | With snow the coal supply at thefof the forms for personal returnsj eeh.A%e FESEES TWORER M 00%) placed out of 101 registering: New 7, i N e -1 friends in that locality were sadden- |her death. Hallville station has given out and|from the office ot Coilector of Inter-| TG AR iR " M5 S8 Tarmih that | oy clpon 3 opt oG Brae | AT e sath of ano of b Mrs. Elishs P. Beckwith. e e e o, other stme I nal Revenue James J. Walsh at|lasts until it is time to prepare the|ford’ Gomn. 45 out of 56. Drovidence,| Everything In the Magazine : [ Colony, Charles W. Bradway, atoitl Mrs. Emma B. Park Beekwith, 70, | owing to no power ’ Hartford, Conn. ; B upl| BT trepoxti el oF Jem work- | ine - {{home in Putnam, Jan. 27, after a|Widow of Elisha P. Beckwith, died on! —_— From now until the bell rings on| Two heatings a day senerally suf|ers. ' 1In ine cities there are few| 3 A lingering illness. i Friday morning at her home in .\'ew‘) ARREST OF ELEVEN the night of March 15, the :mu;\l re; f'l‘o‘;r ”meeffinp;f \_i:“;yw‘i;'!{“;md "sleg;‘ serv 8 men now eking employ-| ' B i - ederas, ‘state ana rafiroed ficy- | London. fellowins o long illoees. She RUSSIANS IN BRIDGEPORT turns covering income for 1919 wil| {007, e 2208)S SIC Y (08 238 Siech | ment. = 7 tles and agencies are soon to be em- | Jios, PP, In Canterbury, and bad| mBridgeport, Conn. Feb. 6—In an at- be figured ont and fled BY, cltBANS| covers the floor prevents any smoke T ) ployed, co-operatively in Connecticut | Lyed In New London many = vears.' tempt to seize a printing plant here and residents, together entering the room. Since the occu- heas ew\- “reau! to furnish vocational training to em- | Ki9ger. of New Londor rence A.ltoday said to be turning out Russian ments of tax due. it ¢ is.| pants always leave their shoes at the i 9 ployes of the New York, New Haven | < 0der. of New London. terature, W. T. Lynch of Ha: Collector Walsh in a statement 18} joor, the, paper wears. 5 long time New Assist T apd Hartford railroad, in eight cities, of the department of laboi sued. said that, the burden of fu 8| an” ‘gradually takes a rich brown W Assistant Treasurer Storm Holds Up Temperance Speaker. | Owing to Mrs. Mary B. Wilson of Harnford state president of the W, C. T. U. heing unable to leave Hartford on Friday 'the meeting of the W. C. T. U. walch wzs to have been ad- dressed by Mrs, Wilson postpon- ed indefinitely, Mrs. Wilson will; jspeal to the local organization at some later date. MAGAZINE SPECIALIST . UNION SQUARE We Deliver Them Anywhere. - NOTICE inclyding Putnam. It has been called to the attention of¢ the Connecticut Humane society that certain concerns after using horses all day for delivery business, | rent them for hauling sleighing par- ties at nigut and this latter practice has ‘been forbidden. News comes from Mr, this obligation is laid by law square- 1y on the shoulders of those who are American citizens or residents. Ev- ery person must determine for him- self whether his net income for 1919, figured according to the revenue law, was sufficient to require a veturn. If he is single, a_return is required if his net income for 1919 was $1000 or over. A widow or widower is by the local police, Russians. The men will New York tomorrow. Fifteen suit cases of lites to be of a seditious also taken, well as copies of a Russian Poscho, one of the leged (o be the pronrietor printing establishment. ted eleven color. be sent to So the Koreans sit through the se-| vere winter in their snug little house, | no smoke.to bother them and no ashes to litter up the house, and all his comfort is brought about by a few handfuls of straw or brushwood. —Los Angeles Times. ture, sail haracter, were a number o paper. John en arested, is al- of the e and Mrs. Lpuis Mabrey, of Norwich, that they Nothing New. 5 . = L meraP L ek v o i classed as ‘ngle person. A man g . s > Yoo are- sure of PHO! BERVICE |'aro charmed with Deland, Florida, s9| Love originates in the heart; brain| KEEP FEET DRY TO or woman living apart from Tis wite| L Now fhere's a "B Considerale fo ‘POSTPONED MEETING HERE fur we have a: STEAM | are continuing their stay in that col- | has nothing to do with it. or husband is also classed as a single o GUARD FROM INFLUENZA The influenza epidemic in Norwich has apparently reached its height, al- though new cases are being reported ing generally, each wife conducts that OF THE'NEW LONDON COUNTY] Louisville Cour- EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS BRANCH, OF NEW ENGLAND MILK | snd real skill that insures prompt satisfactory gervice. lege town. They have just returned| . from a s00-mile automobile trip to|- Miami and Palm Beach. Secause of unfavorable weather on person. 1f he was married and living with his wife on Dec. 31, a return is re- auired if net income for 1919 was drive indemendently. ier-Journal. T..J. HEALY, #arguerite Bld'g, Norwich, Ct Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS. TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED Friday afterncon, the February meet: ing of Park Congregational Mis- sionary Society appointed to be held at the Osgood Memorial, when Mrs. James A. Bidwell was to read a pa- per on China, was omitted. . A letler has been receiveds by the ‘granges -and otners from M. Estella Spragué, of Storrs Agriculture] Col- lege, the state home demonstrator leader, calling attention to the pro- siven Tarmers’ gram ‘which will be Week at the state a i £ ok rmory in Hart. At the recent meeting of the Con- necticut Milk Producers’ association, a resolution was adopted calling up.. Governor Helps Keep Mines Open from day to day. Precautions, however: are as necessa now as at the outset of the epidemic as it has been strict adherance to the instructions laid down by the health officer that has had a great deal to do with the check- ing of the disease, There should be no relaxation of the precautions and | people should be especially careful about getting their feet wet with snow water during the thawing period that is bound to come soon. SEARCH HAS BEGUN FOR BENJAMIN R. BAILEY Cedar Grove, N. J. Feb. 6—Search was begun today for Denjamin R. Bailey, warden of Essex County Hos- $2000 or over. In his net income he must include that of his wife and mi- nor children, if a It a is due on his income, he must make payment with his return. This payment may be made in whole or in part of the tax due. At least one quarter of the tax must accom- pany the return. The filing and payinz must be gone before midnight of March 15th, or he is classed as a delinquent and is suhject to severe penalties. Two forms are being d'stributed for personal returns. 'From 1040A s intended for use by a person whose I net income does not exceed $3000. A Target Practice Improving. Target practice in the navy seems to have greatly improved over the old days. One admiral can hit another at almost every shot now.—Grand Rap- ids Press. HOUSEHOLD CARES Tax the Women of Norwich the Same as Elsewhere. 4 e ¢ - PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, WILL BE HELD AT THE FARM BUREAU | OFFICE; THAYER BUILDING,: JRWICH, CONN. ON WEDNES- | Y, FEBRUARY 1ith, AT 1t LOCK 'P. M. SHARP. SIGNED | C. J. ABELL, President. { Lebanon, Conn. i rmembers of the Froehichkeit Sing- , Society, are requested to meet at ! jjestic’ building, 133 Water Street; | on the government to discharge - pital, who has been missing since | aser [9rm. 1040, is intended for each R ; hiancFpbetary. Sthist 2190 B (s WM. E. SHANLEY necessary employes. It b infmeina Tuestay meht. He, han heen dn il Sl "ot Sttt JCNC 1R S5 | Hard o attend fo household ditles _ " Pér Orier Sscretary. 459 MAIN STREET, (Eaét Side) Hutl,lhere are over 200,000 useless health for a year.. Friends helieve | ;. now obtainable at Anternal reve.| With a constantly aching back. *. NORWICH, CONN, emploves in the government service he may have wandered off and be- | At TIOW obtainable at/Anternal reve . AL — d n;ment, come exhausted in the storm. He 18| poci offjces, 5 o) A ‘woman shouldn’t have a bad back. k “Peter Walters, tried . 57 vears old. v 1e seldom would if the kid- b alles, et tn e ew LiEmae GRS Gl e i e s e jss| | DR. SHAHAN Your Old fflfl_{:\gen automobiles, was found Jump: Munsey Asssssménts. = fyuinre to haveé.a blank | form. at]| s 3 CENTAAL NEWS PHOTO SERVICE, NEW YORE., - % SOFT AND . | guilty on ffteen counts by ' Jury Among_the large increases in New | hand. for an. Sléventh-hour retusn | Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed by B e cion and S STIFF HATS | befor anaCegardiner Gresne of Nor: London in tax assesement is on (w0 will not ralleve a person of penalty | tnoveands. The President has nominated: || « ¥OY’ o Made to look as good as new at the |12 fo 24 years Laward Maner oy Stunsey.” The Hotel Mohicar, which | “*ah ‘form comiaing. incizaciions| Have been used in kiduey trouble| {a¥ T Alen ctlef of (e agcount-. || ALICE,BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. BROADWAY SHOE SHINE AND |7eP from six to 21 years, i Was in the list last vear at $343.000, | for preparinz and flling the return | over 30 years. \ng division of ihe taessury defmibdt e SR i SHOE REFAIR o4 Buyers :from this state - were i fs assessed this year at $400,000.. The| and ‘these should. he carefully. read is" Norwlch ey ho ofice (on iyt sloushSénday and, Meut ( ntel | B SRCADWAY Now: York , Wednesdar, wier? oin Plant building. which he recently | and strictly oheewved . Read what ‘this Norwich woman| treasurer.of the .United States to 51 o American Woolen Company owm\‘i purchased. was in the list last year| There is also provided a ‘“work |Says: fill the place. recently. occupled by« 4:8-10vA. M., 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. all its lines for the fall season 4ol at $125,000 and this year at $297,000.| sheat” which should be used for|. ;s R. Ladd, 422 Central Avenue,| Robert F. Hand. He rendered val- % u_ed.wenm iallntred to customers o Rt b Atent | making the orizinal computations, | '_n‘ aull tived, Falliig A uable service during the war-being.: on_their previgus - and which should he retained and |says: “There was a dull tired fetling nt to Fran ¢ 1at % DEmo.qu‘ Prices were generalls® 1”:;"’&';‘,,“,-’(’ There was a slight automobile ac- | preserved by the taxpayer. e AR N o e,: ofr:“:::;uf ,.ml; effc' & = J| was thought would be the case cident about five o'élock on Friday| Any person who is in doubt en|™Y back across my kidney ry Dapart R complete Electsic Light and Alumni in Connecticut learn iy afternoori ‘on Franklin street near|points affecting his particular case,|T was doing my housework, my baclk| UrY Department. ;. Power Plant mass meeling was held Thursdae b PoRpel) aysnn, WhaRtumub] vice | should bringk such matters to.thesat: |y oq and felt numb._ Stooping caused The Deico-Light storage battery isf}| the students of 'Fordham T; i seethla i e St tention of the nearest deputy collec- & = The Delco-Light siorage bautery is for Tt o Cniversity ith : - ave .| for or revenue agent, who will ren-|pains across my back and my back CAS I 0 le e S erom, on, theeMuraon KEYSTONE VIEW CO. NEW YRR machine down cvery necessary ald without| L. 5o weak I often had to sit down e 3 7 he' fifty- e 5 e ‘ten he met the publi « ‘ollector Walsh i ot z e S8 1ich For Intants and Childre; eight Siaduates and undergraduates| Governor J..B, A. Robertsen, of |Gvar and in passing osch ether . the cctor Walsh pointed out thatlip rest. ‘One box of Doan's Kidney s 0 died in-gervice during the war. Owing to illness in Rockville af *his time, it s impossible for: trs »ublic health nurses to take care of rd nurse has accuracy in gompiling the return is absolutely necessary. Mere guesses nnd estimates as to Income and de- dnetlons chon'd be avoided, and act- ual facts and amounts should be set forth. Okiahoma. During the recent coal strike, Governor Robertson . went personally .into the Taines.as a la- borer and with citizens-helped to rear of the bus struck the top of tae Young car, breaking the windshield and demolishing the top. The acci- dent was reported to the police. Pills corrected the troubl Price 60c, at all . In Use For Over 30 Years: | Aiways bears EZ e deaiers. Don't the simply ask for a kidnéy remedy—get Signature of t, consequently - a | al Classes Now Forming £ - This Is equallv important in Neas Office. CARL W. BROWN ol el to amist Cor the mres-{ KOt MINssORen) Never Contributed a President. * | cons'dering the quéstion of whether|Doan's Kidney Pills—thé same that o e 28 Shotucket St. Norwich, Conn. || tofar i, PIckup of Manchester Admiral Sims is not afraid to speak ¢ or not a return is required. : . oGt in school, and the navy has neyer ol Mrs. Ladd had. Foster-Milburn Co, . To Heal a Cough contributed a-president to the coun-| Manv a man doesn’t know what he is| Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. ¥. Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. 35c. | try.—Indianapolis Star. king about untll it'is too Tate. morning and it{ " Telephone 1320 all of the calls i mow expected thul n be aitended to. THERE 15 %o sdverssmg mealum ™ Zaxtern Connmectcut agual to The Bule Lusiness results

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