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a Little Vick’s VapoRub In a K Night and H:miln; l-J-sd :: Vapors—Al: pply Up the Nostrils Soveral Times . Day, Especially Just Before Being Ex- posed To Crowds. Fiu This Year is Milder ‘While we know very little more about the flu now than we did last year—the itgelf hds never been positively tified —still most cuthorities agree that the flu germs ure breathed in. If the system i3 in good shape and the membrane or lininz of the air pass- ages 6 in_healthy conditfon—these germs are thrown off. A good pian is to melt a little Vick's ‘VapoRub in a spoon night and morn- ing, and inhale the vapors, also apply @ jittle up the nostrils several times a day, especially just before being ex- poséd to crowds. Treat All Colds Promptly Abeve all, keep free from colds, as colds irritate the lining of the air passages and make them real breed- ing grounds for ge: Prompt use of Vick's VapoRub aids in preventing coids. For head colds, sore throat or hoarseness, rub Vicks well over the throat and cliest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. For deep chest colds, severe sore throat or bronchitis, hot wet towels should first be appHed 1o the throat, chest and back between the shoulder biades to open the pores. Then Vicks should be rubbed in over the parts until the skin is red—spread on thickly and covered with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave he clothing loose ai o the vapors, rele the body heat, may be freely These vapor each breath, carry jon directly 10 the lungs an At the air passages. same time Vicks is absorbed through and stimulat kin, thus aiding to relieve the congestion within. Use of External Treatment for Colds Increasing Viek's VapoRul discovery of 5 For the first time since the epidemic THE WEATHER. of influenza started in this city three « The Atlantic coast storm has reach- | weeks ago, N0 new cases were report- ed Nova Scotia and the western storm | ed to the city health department on moving northeastward Hud- | Friday. For fhe past three or four 'son Bay. General rains have in | days ihere has been a decided decrease Atlantic coast districts south of New |in the number of new cases reported Jersey and snow or rain in Bng- | from day to day until Friday not a land." High temperatures for the sea-|single entry was made on the books. son continued east of the ppl. | However, this does not mean that the Generally fair weather i§ indicatedl | epidemic is over for there may be, and Sunday in all parts| with the change in weather, a_ fresh n forecast district|outbreak of the disease and it is with New England and|only strict adherance to precautionary along the Great Lakes. + | cules that-the disease may De, entirely. Lower tunes_ will prevail in|stamped ou ugmt:rditmlmr su'n‘m iy During the three weeks' run of the torm warnings are displayed on the L Atlantio coast from Bastport to New R et bivasTia SHORE LINE TO CONTINUE ‘ ¥ o ASED LINE! North of Sandy Hook-Jresh, possi-| OPERATIONS °Ff LhE . s bly strong northwest winds, diminish-| On the request of the Connes ing Sunday: clearing weather Sunday, | Co. the Shore Line Rlectric Rallway Sand; Boo teras—] ‘0. 0 continue the operal n i eeer Fresh | New London trolley lines for am in- wes;»e‘l‘.::f?'af::'; “”‘?“‘mm definite period. This permission - was Novo Scotia mo: northeast. granted Friday by Judge John P, Kel- Forechot: Togg in the superior court in New Lon- Roes don who passed an order approving For Southern New England: Fair|of the extension of the agreement and somewhat colder Saturday; Sun-|made by Robert W. Perkins, receiver Ay e, conBiaiea Sald, of tre Shore Line Eiectric Railway Co. Observations in Norwich. with the Connecticut Co. regarding The following records, reported from ‘!ih& annulment of it‘s lease of the local The Bulletin's cbservations, show the | lines. - changes in temperature and the baro- On December 1_9. _19!1‘ Receiver metrie changes Friday: Perkins made application to the su- over 3 perior court for permission to annul 7aom e, el he 89 year lease of the New London 12 m. 40 29,65 | trolley lines with the Connecticut Co. 6 . 34 29.60|and the court passed an order ter- . m. Highest 40, lowest 28. Comparisons. minating the lease and authorizing the deljvery of the property to the Connecticut Co. At the short calendar session Fro- approve a modification of the -order day Judge Kellogg was asked to of annulment. The application of Re- ceiver Perkins stated that no account of the. exigencies connected with the operation of its railway, the Con- necticut_company finds difficult and practically impossible to take over the operation of the leased lines and requested Receiver Perkins to ‘con- tinue the operation until one week after tre Connecticut company noti- fies the receiver that its rea to take over the lines or until one week after the receiver notified the Con- Snow or Predictions for Friday: rain; rising temperature. Rain, Eriday’s weather: snow, followed by sleet and Sun, Mroon Sun ad Tides. i High 1| Moon [l Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. Day. | a m. £ )2 necticut company of his unwillingness e to_continue’further operation. SiX hours cfter high water it 1s low| 1n his application Receiver Perkins water, which is fotiowed by flood tlde states it as his belief that it is for the .best interést of tre receivership estate and the best interest of the public’ that the Shore Line Electric Railway Co. continue the operation of the New London lines as requested by the Connecticut company. Judge Kellogg also approved an or- der allowing Receiver Perkins to con- tinue busihess of the comany for four months from today. Receiver Perkins filed his account. ds from Putnam, East|as receiver for three montrs ending and Moosup. The body was| Dec. 31 showing a deficit for October g vault at Maple-|of - $21,850.57; for November, $3 | it TAFTVILLE The furieral of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, | wife of Peter Fletcher; was held at her | tate home on South- A ‘street of this village at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Rev. Arthur Varley of the Taftville| Congregational church had charge of the services. There was a large at- tendance at the funeral, also there placed i T poriea o ‘Health Officer Tropny and ported to icer Brophy an gutof '.hl:eg:l;‘hgow hgnt %‘W eaths an ‘rate duris o o) has been reat deal the epidemic of 1918, e hear of an oceasio; pneumonia or influ t these deaths occur in ecases of long standing and those of pneurhonia are not nec- eéssarily influenza. The precautiony ary methods in sneezing and coughing in public places should not he over- looked for not only can influenza b} spread this way but other diseases of the throat and lungs may be commu- I nicated as well, ! { MANY MATTERS HEARD AT SHORT CALENDAR SESSION At the short calendar session of the superior court in New London, Friday presided over by Judge John P, Kel- logg, the following matters were dis- posed of: A demurrer and motion was argued in the case of Claffey vs. Watrous and the demurrer was overrulled and the motion granted. Leave to file a reply was-granted in the case of Coulter vs. Kinney. A motion that decree for temporary injunction entered July 2, 1919, be made a decree fer perantdnt injunc- tion for failure of defendant's plea, was argued in the case of Wilkinson, et. al. vs. Dorsey, Jr., exr., ot al, and the judge took the papers. Demurrer was argued in the case of Davis, adm., vs. Gilpatric and the judge took the papers. 3 Orders consolidating the action of the Old Colony Trust Co. vs. the Shore Line Hlectric Raflway Co.. with the action broug%t by tre United States Trust Co., et al. vs. The Shore Line Blectric Railway Co., and an or- der extending the receiver in said action were granted. A motion that plaintiff's lien be foreclosed by sale instead of by a strict foreclosure was granted in the case of Oliver Woodworth Co. vs. Ar- ra, et al. Answer or other pleadings in one week Were ordered in the cases of Manning vs. Allen; Williams vs. Clarke, et al. Two weeks in which to file an ans- | | i in the cases of Limpert Sales Co. vs. McPartland, et al.; Newell vs. Dodd et {al; Sherman vs. Parker, et al® Lewis vs, Gordon; Lindholm vs. Gifford. Second orders of notice were grant- ed in the cases of Beckwith vs. Beck- with; Caldrelo vs. Caldrelo; Loring vs. Loring; Danaher vs. Danaher. Applications of Edward.J. Neilan and Joseph L. Gefchell to sue receiver was granted in the case of the U. S. Trust Co. of New York. et al, Exrs. vs. Shore Line Electric Railway Co. Lawrence B. Gross of New London was granted a pilot’s license. Motions in the following cases-went off_the list: wer or other pleadings were granted ' on our counters.” Look ings ONE POINT Shop- TODAY February 14th WILL BE Norwich Dollar Day In our page advertisement in Friday’s Bulletin we enumerated many of the Dollar Day offerings. In addition to those mentioned in that advertise- ment there are hundreds of Dollar Day Special Values, not advertised, which will be displayed tickets. In order that all our patrons may have an opportunity to share in the Dollar Day offer- This Store Will Not Be Open This Morning Until 9 0’Clock ' EMPHASIZE Everything will be in readiness when the store opens, this morning, at 9 o’clock, and shopping will be more convenient during i hours, than later in the day, when the crowd will be the largest. Come this morning expecting to for the Dollar Day WE WOULD Early the morning Special - CASH DISCOUNT Of 10 per cent. on all Sales of One - Dollar or Over, 'SPECIAL Ladies’ Button Shoes, 'sizes B, .t ORI Growing Girls’, Misses’ and Children’s Pink and Blue 1 No Exchanges. | Dollar Day | THE KIES CO. a who found | wood cemetery and will be buried in|571.37 and Dacember $4,465.08. The re- ?h!lllps vs. Bitgood, non-suit for * . how o farim, the | East Killingly n the near future. Un- | port showed cash on hand December | failure_ to _ comply ' with “order of find the greatest merchandise values ever offered standard tim dertaker «3.-G. Grant was in charge of | 1, $41,259.06; cash receipts in December | court. Somers, et al, vs. Stead, et al. H o1 1 i 1 phor—Menth funeral arrangements. $86.887.88 and cash disbursements for order of disclosure. S like A, You will not be disappointed fl etc—so tha t is ap- mobiles found there was some| December of $87,99104. | o The application of Frederick M.} if you come to this store. plied to the body heat, these ingredi- in traveling in and out of the| —_— Graene for a pilot's license was ents e lberated in the form of [ village yesterday on arcount of the STATE MILK SUPPLY Reranted o 2 committee of the First Congregational Speach, Arthur Fulton, Grade 8; Life vapors. storm, ‘an in oné case cause a machine| TO BE IMPROVED e _ application of the Westing- Christian Endeavor society, held at the o¢ 1incoin, Lawrence Pounch, Grade Vicks is v feco: ded t stalied in the trolley tracks, as ; house Electric and Manufacturing Co., home .of the chairman, Miss Mildred 7. i . 4 for children’s B M | e ptiiah han T ot o, Hoofen the ey Somference was held at the Py for permission to file claim with re: - 2 "B Kinney, of Town street, plans | gy, ric® of Lincoln, Charles Carden cege = 2 3 " then the machine had to be|itol Thursday by representatives of ! ceivers in the case of the United e onefi‘ls ltc e ° ere o tertainment ELo iy P Hyhn - D v L the trolley travks, Thelthe state department of health, state|States Steamsrip Co. vs. the Groton % : o. o were suggested for an entertainment jjjo “Harbeck, Grade §; Battle Hymn to be hald this month in honor of the birthdays of the two noted states- men. daity and food commissioner, state | e 2 he water | commissioner on domestic animals, | Stbe (it buirh out. Yestorday af|county bealth offcers, and milk and [ fernoon around 3 a'clock the trolley|food inspectors from various cities, to stopped running for a while on ac-|discuss methods of providing Better count of there being too much slush on; Milk, in order to protect the health The tracks. as it was pretty easy to|Of the public. It has been shown by Biirs. it A otor 10t thEE. g c,}; atistics that impure milk leads to | Tron Works was granted. Motions in the following cases were continued: ¥ Angelina Arra vs. Antonfo Arra, continued as to defendant Antonio Arra; Chamberlain vs. Chodash. et al., foreclosure; Williams vs. Williams, counsel fees and alimonny pendente | of The Republie, Grades 5, 6, 7 and §; Salute to Flag, Grades 5, 6, 7 and & Grade One and Four: Amemira by It was stated Thursday by a resi-|the two grades; Lincoln Quotations dent ot Wauwecus Hill, that no maili Grade 2; Life of Lincoln (reading). had: been received in that vicinity in|Grades 2 and 4;, Lincoln as a Schooi {over a week. Roads being in such| Boy (recitation), Julia Wurzbuski, of terrible condition, the carrier on|Grade 2; Stories About Lincoln, Grades siightest harmful_effects, The best evidence of the Vicks is _the ste ber of people who od to the use of this vould splash - FRENCH HONORARY DIPLOMAS |cut School for Boys until he reached TO BE PRESENTED FEB. 22| the age of twenty-one. He was plac-| b sl d under arrest by Cons " treat- | g with 7 omers of a ore, email retail drug the use of | \eathor. a high mortality particularly among | lite; Gilchrist s. Gilchrist, Jr., ali- | plomas are to be presented to t Koute No. 9 R. F. D., has been unable 5 and 4; Salute (o the Flag, Grades Vicks has grown—year by year—state | delightful concert was given last| children. | mony, pendente lite; Perkins vs. i,m-mt of kin ‘of Norwich sildies S T T to cover his daily trips. e 1 and 4; song, There Are Many Flags 4 more than 17| nicht in the Ponemah hall by Tubbs'| It Was agreed that the pasteuriza- | Sternleib, argument of plaintiff's de- | killed in France, by the French High|STEAMER WILLIAM HENRY Miss Lucile Bailey from the Wheel- {and The Star Spangled Banner, Grades are used annually. And band of Norwich to a good |tion of milk as done by certain Con- | murrer and motion; Douglas vs. H.|Commission, through Robert O. Flei- | ock school, Boston, arrived Friday aft- |1 and 4. WEBB AFIRE AT SEA York, Feb. 13.—A wircless| age from the United States Ship- 5 Board steamer Willlam Henry received here tonight stated stated that the steamer was on fire and in neeg of immediate assistance. The William Henry Webb reported ¢ today that she was in trouble off Tucker's Beach, N. J., wit\ a in ‘spite of the fact that Vicks new form of treatment to many s in the North and West. Vicks t all drugeists in three rizes—3dc, 60c or $1.2 necticut men who are in the business | H. Douglas, Inc, hearing on the of pasteurizink milk for dealers is | application of Mary L. Cadly for order ! not of the best, and steps will be|authorizing claim to-be listed as a taken to See that these men, if they general claim; Lawrence vs. New are to pasteurize milk, do it risht.|London Wood Working Co., final Impure milk, it was brought out at, judgment. the conference, is secured from tu-| Judgment in accordance with the| bercular cows, and they are found | advice o fsupreme court was granted | mostly in barns. that are not sani-!in the case of the city of New London tary. Inspectors from_the state diary | vs. Howe. and food commission™s office ernoon to pass a few days at the homet of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Gurdon Franklin Bailey, of Elm avenue. Miss Estred Alquist of Washington street, who has been ill in Backus hospital for over a week with a se- vere attack of grip, was reported on Thursday to be improving. - Charles G. Pierce of Scotland road, has been passing a few days this week attendance. The varioys num- hers of music were heartily applauded | and was enjoved by everv one attend- | ing. The progzram fs as follows: Ma: . Cel. Thornto Reeves Sclection, The Girl Behind: the Gun, Ivan Caryll Piccolo. solo, Through the Air, ! August Damm Mr. Heaps. cher Post, No 4, American ‘Legion on | Sunday afternoon, February d.| New Sixteen of these diplomas have been | me; received to date by th Post secretary. Plans for the presentation of memorial diplamos_ were discussed the meeting, of Fletcher Post Friday evening in the State Armory on Mc- Kinley avenue and it was decided to leave the entire arrangements in COLDS For Grip, Influenza, Catarch, Paint and Soreness in ths Head and Chest, Cough, Sore Throat, General Prostra- on and Fever. 123rd Consecutive Semi- Annual Dividend i Overture, Poet and Peasant, Suppe M Q e ey charge of the following committee: : broken engine and boiler trouble. in New York, and while there attend- THE Medley of Scottish Songs Lampe | regular visits to farms in the state! INDUSTRIAL CENSUS FOLLOWS |John A. Cunningham, Anderson and| The Panama Railroad steamship |¢d the Dog Show. and in several instances have ordered changes toward bette: LOUIS MABREY WRITES ABOUT THE SUNNY SOUTH Louis Mabrey who is spending the winter at DeLand, Florida, writes to Norwich friends that the city where he is staying is considered one, if not the best city in Florida to live in. It| has the best water by actual test of any place in the state and tests out at 99 per cent. pure. The city is sit- uated on the highest ground in -the state, located in the heart of the fruit belt, 25 miles from Eustis. The weather has been ail that could be wished, clear and warm, 80 in «the John {. Swahn, Director. DID MINERS O3JECT TO LABOR SAVING MACHINERY. Washington, Feb. 13—Charges by overators -that mine workers in the Central Pennsylvania field have op- osed introduction in the mines of abor-saving machinery precipitated a warm_controversy today before the coal strike ' settlement commission. Emphatic denial of the charges was made. by representatives of the mine workers in that field, and John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine | Workers, took occasion to declare | that the national organization The condition of John Gemble, who for several days has been seriously ill with pneumonia at his home on Huntington avenue, was slightly im- proved Friday. Miss Susanna Swallow of Baltic, was & guest Thursday of Misses Sa- rah and Margaret Crawford, at the| | First Methodist parsonage, on West, Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford H. Sno of Huntington avenue, were in New London Wednesday, and visited the Harry House. The proposed plan is hold public exerc place to be an- | nounced, and to have a programme of speaking to be followed by the presentation of the memorials, Tur- ther details will be announced as!two hours. soon as the plans are completed. | The wireless messag The diplomas received to- date are| Webh received here sa to b6 presented to the following. On fire and anchored off Tucker's Mrs, Theodora Dappagalo, Nor-|Beach light vessel.” wich, Conn. The William Hepry Webb, a Joseph J .Zdencewicz, Forest | fre ghter with a deadweight tonhage i street. ¢ 5000, left Philadelphia vesterday | ponio" o\ ILESSIIL A S "0 (g% | To get the best resuits take “Savan- R e ew York. This was her initial|grier B, Burdick. Mr. ..ardick. who ty-seven” at the first sign of a Cold, Isaac Woodmans: ge and she was coming here to!| 3 i Mary Stank e 101is ill with pneumonia, and who Was the first sneeze or shivar. Mrs. Mary Stankiewi ic| take on a cargo for China. Captain | reported in a- ecritical cond.tion street. | Bellock was in charge with a crew s ek Ak e Charles street. | of 40 men, early part of this week, is now said | Panaman reported night that she was proceeding to the assistance of the William Henry Webb. She expected to reach the distressed vessel's position within POPULATION CENSUS by wireless to- Close on th heels of the ceususes! of puoplation and agriculture comes| the next big step in the work of the Fourteenth Decennial Cegsus—that of taking the census of fhanufactures, mines and quarries and ol and gas| wells, Director Rogers of the Cen- sus Bureau announced today _that| March 1 would see the work of col- lecting Uncle Sam’s indstrial statis- ties well under way. The general schedules have already beéen mailed to all manufacturing establishments in the country, approximately 40,- 0. More than 1200 special agents will sanitation. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK Norwich, Conn., February 9, 1920 The Board of Directors of this Bank | have declared a dividend for the cur- from the rent six months, at the rate of four per cent. per annum, payable on and | after the fifteenth of March. FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer. 32 street, UNCLAIMED LETTERS The list of unclaimed leter in Nor- ablinski, 246 ant‘ If yau wait till your bones begin to' wich Postoffice week ending February | maiignad by fales ronomie tha 1t hog | daytime and 60 at night. be needed by the Census Bureau o} Miss K, McGrath, 88 Chestnut from the] o have passed the dspger point. |ache, it may take longer. b 34th, 1920 is ss follows: opposed the interests of the public {n| Oranges and grapefruit are a drug | STty on the vast'work of enumerat-| Bominna Baber, 58 Norih st | intercepteq at the New| 1he following patriotic arogramme | Bk T B e it D. Barr. Mrs. B. D. Bisbes, | ol siructing the . instalation and. de.|on the market, many growers not pick- | I"& each factory, mine, quarry, ofl| wijm F. Bogue. 106 Broad street.iYork v verd, said that if the Was carried out on Wednesday at the| Doctor's Book in English, French, Mrs. Annie B. Horace Nolder, | velopment of economic mining de. | i€ the price being so low on account|#nd £as well in the mation, and Di-| willigm L. Fletcher, 54 Lincoln (fames were not under | Town Street schoo | Spanish, Portugucze or German = control by midnight . the ship would be aban- The City of Montgomery, a ! ¢ ship, reported she ! was running to the assistance of the fwe )Amrl expected to reach her at ight. A wireless message received from the steamship Panaman shortly be- fore 11.30 o'clock tonight said that she was “standing by” the William | Henry Webb and would take her in} tow tomorrow morning. The Pana-} man said she did not believe the as- tance of the coast guard was need- rector Rogers has issued an open in- vitation for all men interested to file applications for these jobs immedi- ately with the Census Bureaeu, Wagh- ingfon, In his statement Mr. Rogers says that the work of the special agents will be from two to four months duration and that an _ener- getic agent earn from $125 to $150 per month. When travelipg a per_diem subsistence allowance is also made . The State .of Connecticut for the purposes of the industrial census work has been divided into seven districts with New Hayen, Meridan and Wat- Attili_Zavattoni. e LEGAL NOTICFS. e —— TOWS: OF WESTERLY, STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. of the scarcity of sugar, and the fruit lies rotting on the ground. There are all kinds of vegetables and the price is very reasonable, strawberries being 60 cents a box. Mr. Mabrey states that he is enjoying the climate and is delighted with the south. SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICES FOR HENRY B. ENDICOTT Boston, Feb. 13—Simple funeral services for Henry B. Endicott, who died last night, will be held Sunday | afternoon at the home of Clarence W, | Barron, whose son is the husband of America, the Beautiful, Grades §, §, 7 and 8; Story of Lincoln’s Early Life, Gladys Cruthers, Grade 5; coln Acrostic, four pupils from Gra | 5 and 6; Lincoln Quotations, Grades i nd 6, Battle Cry . of .Froedom,| Humphreys' Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8; G—ettysburghilfys ‘William Street, vi avenue. Mrs. Mary Kane, James Carvel 1 Mrs, A. Connin, R. F Madeline Kelly, 24 CUff stre Billins T. Aver: The memorial 12x5. They ere finely cngrav contain the mwme of the deceased soldier with an inscription in the Frencti language and signed by form er President Poincare. Those to whom the memorials are to be presented will occupy seats of honor. While the arrangements are mailed free. at all Drug and Country Steres. Homeo. Medicine' Co, New York. > ntain street. ith _avenue. .- No. 1. et. 24 F Two Held for Niagara Falls Police. The local police on Friday arrested Robert S, Curran, 24, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Lavonia Curran, 21, also of Niagara Falls, for the police at Niag- 2 Falls. The couple are wanted for theft and are being held at the police station. Women a Read Improvements. Sealed provos: of two sect of Town_of Westerly the Highway Co ssioners office in the Town Hall, v February Furniture Prices Prevail [ uatil 2°o'clock p. m., on T ! 108e a Ty as heafquarters for the Chier|vet In the making there is overy in-| Fapliaty Spencd Sma omse. | Tines T Ropes of the Harvara By: | Secial Agents sent out from Wash- |{orscst satherings heid in Normich | NORWICH TOWN i Bradford ~ Road z vinity School will conduct the ser-|nEton by the Census Bureau. —Ac- sometime. This is not only a locl events hut is nationwide:. On Wash- ington’s birthday Tn very village cf cording to present plans seventeen special agents will be needed in the seven Connecticut districts with head- At usual g Made Young - i o | Mr. Endicott on the state food ad- Bituminous Macadam. 2. Pleasant View Road—9,200 feet— Bituminous Concrete. the First Methodist church the service Sunday morning will | E 5 £ 5 be followed by a session of the Sun- Bids must be de 5 | N | ministration during the war. and town where there fs a post of | he Tollo 2 .. forms e iy UP0%, blank | Brighteyes,aclearskinandabody | ™ {inory the lionorary palibearers, as R e e T . o | M8 Amerocen Legidn " thess muymak- | 127, school., ‘Thero will \be:no. even- sloners. 4 | full of youth and health may be ' announced tonight, will be Governor unitard - ao b R 5 OT- | jals will be presented to the relatives|!Ng service. No_ bids will be received unless ac- | Coshdes. oot I “donnsr wich, Willimantic, Middletown, Bridge- | ;3 ° ;710 0° PreSentor 1o, MIETERtEms | - Niss Helen Avery of West Town| ¢ b Mr. yours if you will keep your system iEndicott‘s pagtner in the firm of Tn- dicott, Johnson and Company; A. { Lawrence Lowell, president of Har- vard University, andg Former Govern- or Samuel W. McCall. companied by a certified_chec he sum of 3200, pavable to the T KEES of | in order by regularly taking Plans and_specifications may be ex- | - death of 2 native of Norwich, Miss amined at the oifice of the Highway Q Ellen Hogue, sait She moved to Commissioners in the Tow $ Westerly, B. I iy The Board of Highway Commission- ers reserye the right to reject any or “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, ; ‘Watertown eight years ago. A quiet ‘bladder and uric acid troubles, the | Nature and a steadfast friend herself, Byeey of Tife looks. In use gincs | She Made many friends in Watertown. m' s and Pl j as'she had in New London. all propesals. CHARLES j. BUTLER Look for the name Gold Medal on every bex and accept no imitation - | or ‘port, Danbury and Nofwalk, Winsted. street, a student at the Connecticut college, stands at the head of the Tresnman class, having received four A’s, and two B's, for marks in the first half year. . At a recent meeting of the Social| io Fr supreme sacrifice CLEARING UP DRIFTED SNOW WITH DYNAMITE In attempting to get rid of the great snow drifts on the Hast Lyme turn- pike the men employed by the state highway department made use of dynamite and the result was declared {to be very satisfactory by the road inspectors. One of the worst drifts along the line was in front of Jordan cemetery. It was about 800 feet long, 100 feet wide and six feet deep. The snow was COURT GRANTS THREE K WOMEN THEIR DIVORCES| Ethel L. Gimour of New London was_granted a divorce from Robert B. Gilmour, also of New London, on the ground of desertion, by Judge John P. Kellogg in the superior court in New Londono Friday morning. They were married Dec. 6, 1903. She was given the custody of two child- ren. Her maiden name was King. Elizabeth Ellis of Groton was grant- ed a divorce from Henry Ellis on the packed down hard by the wind and |ground of insanity. Ellis is now in frozen so that it was out of the ques- {the state hospital for the insane in | tion to break it by the use of shovels, | Norwich. They were married on July | without spending a great amount of {6, 1898 and there are three children | time on the effort. of whom she was given the custody. Road Foreman John J. Murphy,|{ Ella P. Reynoids of Brooklyn wa: who is in charge of the work in that|given a divorce from Carl S. Rey- | section, decided that it was time 1o |nolds cf Waterford on tie ground of depart from the ordinary methods so | desertion. - She married her husband HOURIGAN BROS Visit the store and see the Wonderful Values Sorrow for Miss Hogue' The Watertown correspondent of the ‘Waterbury American, veferring to the Sut This Out DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, with sc and mail to Foley & 5 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, Til. your name and address elear- will receive in return a trial CHARLES F. BERRY. ! ORLANDO R. SMITH | Highway Commission, Town of West- R L feb12W writing You pacakage _corftain and Tar Compoun: and croup; Foley's pain 13 sides and backache, kidney ments; -and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly clean: ing cathartic, for constipation. billous- ness, headaclie, and sluggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. ST WEA— Foley's |idones for coughs. colds Kidney Pills for back; and i I The ordifiances of the City of Nor- wieh impose a penalty of 35 upon , GCCupant or person having ihe of any land or buliding abutting Ppublic Bignways of tie Uity whers idewalk, eithep graded or he had his men make a series of on Dec. 26, 1898 and the desertion | With every 2 fails to have v holes. into which dynamite was plac- | took place on Aug. 911, | | st ponicy sud, L % A anow, ‘Siset And e withs - k 5. 16, 1911 The pe- | | SvRot T ed and then by the aid of an electic/ titioner's maiden rame was Lewis. | batterey the charges were exploded. The result of the explosion was to tear the drift apart and break up the | snow so that the ‘shovellers could casily get it out of the way. The . success -of the expereiment will no doubt result in the adoption of that Bours after It shail have been ‘Within three hours after sunrise when the same has fallen in .and also upom an; to have the show ik removed or pro Lwo hours of Tts” becoms fish, serve a lib- eralamount of STUFFING or DRESSING fla- vored with Beil's B Seasoning, In- orease the ploas. Zemes ure and dscreazo — | THREE CASES '3EFORE FRIDAY'S | SESSION OF CITY-COURT | Three persons were arrainged be- fore the city court Friday morning | and their cases were disposed of as Standard cold Py -:i- temedy for 20 years suré, 5o thod ollows: D e in 34 O e o o] James Sullivan paid " $1350 for Money back £ 16 il T | result of the. pilavard. e uaiae Jbox ihne: & Bés Louis Platnick who was accused of, \top. with Mr. Hill's e using improper language had his case ‘picture, The Almighty never measures a|put over until Feb, 14th. , ¢ At All Drag Steres |Preacher’s worth by the salarv. he| Frank Benoit of Taftville, a lad of 18 vears twas mont th 4k Onn-et PR RLIITTESRILY |