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the ith coasts it and the New England Generally Weather 1s indicated Saturday east of the u:lx rgd er, except perhaps in New England. Winds Off Atlantic Coast. North of Sandy Hook—moderate south, fair. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—moderate southeast to south, probably increas- ing iriday with rain, Forecast. Southern New England: Partly clondy and warmer Thursday; Friday, rain, colder at night. Observations in Norwich. tions to clean logged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the aclds in urine, so it no longer 1s &| The following records reported source of irritation, thus ending blad- | from The . Bulletin's rvations der show the changep in tempetature and weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- Jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which everyene fake now and then to keep the s elean and active. Druggists Bete say they sell lots of Jad Saits to folks who belleve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. the barometric changes Wednesday. 1 a m. m, p. m. ighe: Predictions for Wednesday: warmer. Wednesday's weather: As predict- Fair, RANK STATEMENTS 197 ed. Ne. oF CONDITION _OF i onal Hank at Norwich High || Moon Connectic of business on Feb. 28th, ater, || Sets. RESOURCES. a loans and diseounts, ineluding rediscounts Overdrafts, unsecured U. 8 Government securi- ties owned Deposited 1 [} hours after high water it is low which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Wednesday evening the Ladies' Ald T | | 114,950.00| Soclety of the Greeneville Congrega- ds, securities, tional church met with Mrs. Earl a Christman of Central avenue. Neces- "'""\r'l\;;:]-”:“ sary business wae transacted. About g o] 30 members were present. After the 112,451,841 | business meeting selections were played on the piano and refreghments 00.00 | of home-made ice cream and cake . 'Aluk of Federal Reserve were served by the Rostéss, wbterpion] ™ ST % 5 g0000| The thaw of the past few days s % & Value of banking started the ice flowing down the hotise, owned and unin- Shetucket river. Wednesday large cumbered 2 o { cakes were floating down all day and 1. Purniture and fixtures some of them are banked aguinst L - ~y TR L Minihan‘s Island. Still others got as iy Rt Bt far as the lower bridge and lodged Y amonats Gue from RAtion. there where the rest of the river is al banks - frozen over. A1, Checks on other danks ) The funeral of Andrew lzbicki was held at the home of his duughter, | Mrs. Join Janik at 16 Roatn street,, Wednesday morning. Many relatives and friends were pregent from Roch- in the same cit a3 regorting b han Tram 16) Total of Ttema 14 and 17, $54,505.91 14 Checks on banks lecat ester, New Haven, New Britain and outside of clty or town sities. Th ¢ con- o (R other cities. The services were con: ducted by Rev. L V. Maciejewskl. The casket wag surrounded by many and beautiful floral forme. The bearers other cash items . Redemption fund with U. 8 Treasnror and due frgm U. & Treasurer 2,000.00 | were Alexander Isbicki, Franels Kru- W, Interest sarned but not pinski, Andrew and Peter Giviasdow- collected (approximate) sk Anthony Szymaws! S s el s Sl Te- Wajdalowpki, Anthony » past due 1419.58 s Y $ B Bthte e, U aby They were members of St. George's enptowers’ Secount 1ib. soclety of which the deceased was a erty bomds amd Victory prominent member. There was & sol-| Botes emn high mase in St. Joseph's church & and Rev. I V., Maciejewski officiated. Rev. B. R of Ashton, Nebraska, 2 LITTES. was deacon. The organist conducted - Qipual stock pald in.. $100.000.08 | the musical part of the services. Bur- was in Rev. rv ge lal | where mittal lin men| Mrs, St Joseph's cemetery Maciefewski road a com- Shea & Burke werc of the funeral arrange- $16,463.52 and_ discount William D, Hovey has re- Interest Jntecest and dis turned to Providence after spending RO o iy Do a few davs at the home of Mrs. M. J. 2,362.02 | Riordan of Wleventh street. 8. Clpculating notes out- Thomas Sears resigned his position stagding 80,000.00 | with the United States Finishing 1 N6t &mounts due to Compeny and has uccepted a position ok beis with a Taftville undertaker, R gt At the meeting of the men of the triew (wther than inetud Federated church, Friday evening, od in ftoms 23 or 30) 36,032.85 | there js to be a lecture by Judge » John H. Barnes. 2.002.47 ovoao | TAFTVILLE .hnrat‘l.lne Elettric g of fifly men open- R A e ks from Taftville and be- [ard 00 Rtvidust Sepoutts sub- yond and will no doubt run the trol- Ject to cherk $81,746.06 | leys as far ag Occum tomorrow. The W Dividends wnpaid 30,00 | tracks up (0 Wednesday afternoon Total of demand deposits had beech dug out as far as the jce- B edies fons S house on the Occym road. The Po- Natny 8% P T+ e nemah epmpany of this village also 17605, < had a gang -of men out dnd around the village digkinig ditchien along the Total of the streets so that the melit- | ing sngw and ice could run off. Many more days of this kind of weather, will make the smow and ice disap- pear in short order. The night school which is conduct- ed at the Wequonnoe school will close in about sfx days and will oper again in September. George Paradis of South A street SOf the total leans and discounts above, the amount on which in- t and discount was charged at g‘- in excess of those permitted by w (Bec. 9%, Rev. Stat.), exclusive of Botes upon which total charge not to gxeead 50 cents was made, was nohe. The number of such loans was none. ftate of C) County of New | is confined to his home with sickn: - L Frisbie o M.nr & ide 2Rt Rasacd h_"'k'_ ac| Roderick Muller of Pravidence mnly ewear that the above state- street is having a few days of rest at t is true to the best of my know. e and beller. his home. Sabscribed and swurn to befo) this 34 day of March, 1920. DWIGHT L UNDERWOOD, Notary* Publle. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name ‘‘Bayer” is on Genuine Correct—Attest: ' DAWLEY, Directors. thers will be a congert by from angements for the big open 3 meeting to be held in the town hnlL!%}u Military. band 7:30 to 8 o'dock. A well arranged program D! Triday evening by Norwich Building and Loan .A-s%um.ommcr ! Dopie bl 1 ':‘efiauhpn&d“:m c v Zb. eon \pfg@ ing of the During the auspices of he ‘Chamber of Cords e Notwich, are. pracically t * n| completed, and everytiiing points to a | meeting. fhe gourse of the large attendance of the citizens bf | evening the Bass-Clef, Prof. C. D. Geer, leader, will render a number of vocal select feature which is Norwich, who are interested in learn- ing thout the plan and purpose of < i E’:iy' pleasing on occasions of this Speakers of the Evaning Charles ¥. Wells, president of the | Chamber of Tommerce will preside | and the Vst of speakers includes men | of promtaence and of wide experience in buliding and loan affairs from other settions of the staté. They are all ! qualified to swak ‘with authority re- firfi-flm the Work of these associations thelr respective commanities and {to show what the Bullding and Loan 3’”"’“"' can do for Norwich if the tigens gét bohind it and push hard. Clarles C. Perkiny, secretary ! the New London Building and Loan | association and a well known busi- e8s men of that city’will tell what he association has done for his com« | munity. . | Malcolm H. Geissler, an attorney, nd seoretaty of the Putnam Building nd Loan Association ‘will show the great progress that, the association has made in the cify to the nofth of us and how the peéple of (hit com- munity rallied to its suppott. Willlam H. Skinner of Bridgeport; is one of the best informed men im Contiecticut on building and loan as- sociations. He is secretary the State Association of Building _and HERBERT M. 0U Loan Aséociations and in his official Campaign Directdr capacity he has ‘dpportunities to B learn wWhat the various organizations building and loan associations and of | throughout the state are dolng.' At the Norwich -association in particu- | the present time besides the Norwich lar. a:phd dtion there are ‘building ‘and This meeing is the preliminary loan associations in Bpldgeport, Da step in a membership campaign|ielson, Manchester, jen , Mid- which is to take place during the|dletown, New Haven New , Britain, following week, March Sth to 16th| New london Putnam, Rockviile, inclusive. It is not the intention of: South N3rwalk, Southington, Stafford the committee in charge of the ar-|@Springs, ‘hompsenville, Williman- zation, but for mutual benefit, a state open to all the men and women of|,egociation, made up of representa- Norwich who are interested -in &|fives of the yarious state associations, movetnent ‘to provide befter housing | has been formed with a view of facilities for the people of this com- | ing each other by h of munity. - The sole purpose of ms;h"}—" o £ By BA extlignge eas. meeting is to give the people Of | wmother speaker who Wi be heard Norwich an opportunity to learn what | Jeanst YN be the building and loan assoclation can Y A Resfs, do for Norwich and what similar| apisih ‘and a Qirector of the Cham- organizations are doing for: Other her ot Commerce. Father Keefe is communities in diffcerent parts of ! an eloquent and forceful speaker and the stafe. is greatly mte’r in every civic i jected thovement which alms to promote Txhy C.pr::::" mv:mb:::f: “cm the welfare of the community. - proj - o paign is the result of the investiga- Officers of Association. tion and recommendation of a special! The Norwich Building and Loan As- committee_of the Chamber of Com- Sociation has been- in existence only a merce. Because of the reportedfew years and numbers among its shortage of houses, this committee | Members some of the most progressive was_appointed by President Chasles citizens men whose connection with it, F. Wells to look into the housingyis due to their belief in the associa- facllitles of the town and to see if{tlen as a communily asset of great gnything could be done to remedy|Value to ~the city. .~ The pres- this situation. The committee ap- eg;eblmlaf};fflf:{sr;s o&;lelgwrs-fim pointed consisted of James L. Case,| Tiselbni, Tensot O, Rotfer: frst ond vice president, Alex ; sec- Smith; assistant secretary, Arihur . Sherman; treas- urer, John B, Vaughn: assistant treas- urer, Bernard W. Ryan; attorney, Chatles V. James. Directors: Chas, . Holbrook, Wal- ter F. Lester, Franklin Rumford, Will- iam 8. Biliott, Albert Clayton, George 8. Powers, George H. Moles, L. M. Crandail. William™ E. Manning. Auditors: F, H. Topliff. Ceorge S. rangements that there’ will be any tic and Windsor Locks. Wach as- golicitation for members Frmy!!gan“m {8 4n indepéndgnt organi- night. It will be a public Mfl“‘l " NORWICH BULDING AND- Powers and Willlam S. Elliott. Advantages of Asseciation. The Building and Loan Association provides for the eitizens of Norwich an added and exceptional means for both investment and loan. As an in- vestment it offers an absolutely safe proposition, paying 6 per cent. or mére interest to the investor. This is a matter which should be given care- ful consideration by those who wish to Invest theif money =t a fair rate of return in a safe and sound organ- ization. To the persen who wishes (o borrow in order to build or purchase a house of his own, the association ex- tentls an oepportunity. net only upen an easy payment basis, but at an ex- ceptionally ‘reasonable rate of inter- est. A Buildhig and Loan Associa- tion is entirely to-operative and every borrower , as well as lender, receiv- es the dividends which the assoeia- tion is able to declare. Those who attend the meeting in_the town hail on Friday evening, will have an ep- portunity to learn, more fully, what an éxcellent ofganization exists in Nor- ich_and how the community will be henefitted by its growth in member- ship. Loan Applieations Are Increasing. The many advantages of member- ship in the Building and Loan Asso- eiation are set ferth in a statement hy E. O. Rodier, president of the Norwich Building and Loan Associa- tion. Mr. Rodier says: The Norwich Building and Loan As- E. 0. RODIER President B, & L. Assn. urphy, manuel E." Kaplan, Arthur M. Thomp- 12 Rodier, A. Brnest. O son and N. At tho banquet of the Chamber of Commerce held February 16th, Shepard B. Palmer of that committee mmde a tentative report which emphasized the serousness of the housing situation in Norwich and the statements made by Mr. Palmer on - that occasion served in a great measure to bring to the attenti of the public, the aeed of more houses. As a resuit of this investigation and report of th special committee, the Champher. of mmerce~has gone on fecord gs endorsing ~ the Norwich Building” and Loan Association as the one agen that offers the best means for increasing the housing facilities jyears' old, and had a steady i growth because the plan of operation apens the way for the meehanic and A the clerk and any person working for of the city 5 a daily wage to more easily own a Plans for Meeting. home by teking inte consideration his L . Mantios future earning power and to own a The meeting will be opened | home at an earlier period in life than promptly at 8 o'clock. Prior to the|possible under an other plan, Applications for loans at the pres- ent time exceed our incomm® and at all times the meney has been loaned out as fast as the dues have been paid in, leaving but a safeguarding balance in the local bank. This has been the dividend rate over 5 per cent. A distinctive feature of a Building and Loan Association aside from the ecanomical manner in which they are conducted in. the Interest of its share- holders is the compulsory saving of a stipulated amoynt monthly. assoclation offers a safe invest- ment for limited amounts of money and advantageous opportunities for its g.:ln. Neuralgia, Lumba; matiem. Name “Ba ‘means uine Aspirin prescribed by for nineteen years. Handy, of 12 tablets cost few cen trade mark of Bayer Mt Monoaceticacidester of W ‘JM S S o s e i b i e A shareholders to borfow funds for the building or buying of homes. All in- ‘| terested in Tome bullding or money m::ng e ‘g;vlt,d t himlen‘t‘ldtate the system ¢ Norwich Building and Loan Assoelation. ‘We can do a bigger work ‘and a greater good for our community by haying a large increased member- . You aré sarnestly solicited to be present st the epen meeting to be held at the town hall, Friday, March 5th, at 8 p. m. The Campaign Plan. Campaign Director Herbert M. Le- rou outlines as follows the plan of the campalfn in the propesed membership vy The eftizens of Narwich, through the press, have been informed of thé pro- posed m.lflmznhl Campaign which is to be h& Maren 8 to 15, to increase the membership of the Norwich Build- ing and Loan assoefation. - 'The committes in charge of the ar- rengements for the drive has seen fit to géfect me as campaign director, and as a member of the association, and with a fuil realization of its ultimate value as & community. enterprise, 1 am my share in this move- which means so much to the city, and which will contribute in a large measure to the contentment and bhappiness of its citizens. CHARLES ¥, WELLS President Chamber of Commorce Out This Ont—1It is Worth Momey DON'T MISS THIS, Cut-out this sl enclose with 5c and mail to Feley Co., 2335 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IIL, Jritps your name and‘address clear: 1y. You will ‘receive in return a trial e cortaining Foley's Hone: @nd Tar Compound, for eoughs. colds #nd croup: Foley's Kidney ~ Pills for }3, Sldes and *back; sheumatiam, ails kache, idney and e ind" Fotty “Carharte Fablath, 2 wholesome and thoroughly cleans- ing cathartic, for constipation. bilious- ness, headache, and siuggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. ¢ sotlation is mpw four and one-half”! fagtor that put the last semi-annual|. LOAN. SSOEATIN house-to house canvass, : conduct a campaign for members wit the' idea of interesting realize the advantages of membersmp in a well managed building and loan assoeiation which provides a safe in- vestment for those citizens who see the tremendous possibilities of this co- operative association as a civic asset, as well-as to appeal to those prospec- tive home-seekers who see in - this movement an opportunity to secure et own homes by making use of the loan privileges which this assoclation offers. The home owner i a contented res- ident in any community. He has be- come a part of the community and s gets o vitally interested in it. He Special joy and satisfaction out of lfe that is only known to the man who owns a piece of property. Norwi n be and should be aty ot ‘When you wash ful what you use. alkali, which is very ali, which is ve dmmmqm brittle, baif The best thing o cucoanut il those who Simply moisten the and rub it in, abeut all that is :mm omes.” Tt Wil then be a city of con- tentment and a good. place to live in. As a preliminary to the membersh! campaign to be launched on March & a meeting is to be held in the town hall on Friday evening, March sth. This meeting Will be entirely eduea: ticial in its scope—an effort will be made to show the advantages of mem- bership in the Norwich Building and Loan association. Thére should be & #reat outpouring of the citizens of | Norwich on that oceasion. It Is a coL:munity project in which everyone should be interested—a step forwand in the march of progress toward a better and a bigger citizenship. Better Housing Facilities Needed. In the following statement James L. Case, chairman of the real estate com- mittee of the Chamber of Commaerce, emphasizes the. need of better housing facilities in Norwich: The matter of housing accommoda- JAMES L. CASE Chairman Real' Bstate Chamber of Commerce tions for the city of Norwich has been ‘ estate committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and after discussing many different plans for relieving the situa-’ tion the committee uuanimously voted to endorse a_campaign for new mem- bers by vour assocfation, in the hope that a_large number. of ‘shares might be sold to citizens of Norwich during the month of March, and that the pro- ceeds received therefrom _should be loaned to such parties as would agree to_build houses. The success of the campaign is of very vital importance to the present and it is hoped that the solicitors ceive a very large and cordial response. Norwich has at the present time an unusual opportunity for increasing its population, ,but this result cannot be obtained unless more homes are built. Manufactuting industries desiring to locate-in the city must be sure that aceommodations for their help will be provided. May I assure you that the members of this committee will usa every effort within their power to improve the present condition. Chamber of Commerce Backs Drive. Charles F. Wells, president of the Chamber of Commerce, in a statement fssued Wednesday, puts the chamber equarely back of the Norwich Building and Loan association. He say: The meeting in the towp hall Friday evening in the interest of the Norwic Building and Loan association should be attended by every male and female resident of ‘Norwich who has the best interests of their city, their fellow man and themselves in their hearts. By taking out shares in the assoclation \ T. C. MURPHY Real . Estate Commities Chamber of Commerce Women Made Young Dright eyes, a clear skin and a body -full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly teking Member “The world’s standard for kidney, Tiver, biadder and ummu-.‘ the enemies of life and looks. In use since Look for the name Gold Modal on every bex ‘and accept ne.imitation they will possess - more _real give practical civie pride. homes, Norwich proof that they Norwich wan! wants more factories. You have got to get your homes first; factories will foflow. The Norwich Chamber of Commerce is squarely back of thé present drive of the Building and Loan associution for more ‘members. . The more mem- bers, the more homes. More homhes, more factories, ‘More homes and fac- tories, the quicker Norwich will be- come a real eity. e present offic the Chamber of ers and divectors of Commerce decided at their first meeting to take up one thing at a time and push it to com- pletion, and then housing comes first. That' and Loan fits more tactories wil their attention next. situation _naturally take up somethifig % Wha=a the B-vlk; in. The getting 1 undoubtedly have You car’t have factories without homes. More houses and Tactories mean re- duced taxation and inereased munici pal income. gether Friday Now let us all pull to- night and show our- selves real men and women. Every- one benefits. Ex-Mayor Urges Go-eperation. i Hon. T, C. Mnr;;ay. tontner mayo; & Norwich, urges citizens to &0~ Comuittes” | promoting the growth of r of te e Nor- wich Building and Lodn association. Norwich, Iike every other munici- urgent problems t: natural sequénce very carefully considered by the real| Pality, he said Wednesday, has s many o solve. That s & of growth and progress. But the problem that, to my mind, exceeds all others in impor- tance is the need of better housing facilities.. It is natural for a city to strive to increase the number and the industrial organizations. ter prosperity for the size of its That means community. It is useless, however, to expect industria’ expansion unless we are in a position to furnish comfort- able homes to the people already with- in our bordérs. Wh a {le I recognized this fact, in a general way, for some years past, yet the seriousness of the situa- tion a4 not impri forced to give this ‘mayor. with the housing wich, I realiged .th: ing_ n &eeked to build or Commerce appoin best means of jm facilities of the oi asroctation and t way pogsible its d To under # Camirerce in the will exphain what munities. filled to capaoity sideration guring my :y As 1 bécame more familiar home. That agency exists in the form »f the Notwich Building and Loan as- sbelation, and as a member of & spe- cial committes of the have done for thel The town ess me until 1 was matter serious con- two terms as conditions in Ner- at ihere was a cry- for gome agency that would make it easiér for the earnest home- buy his or her own Chamber of ted to censider the proving the how ty, after 2 mqmfi investigation of this association, our. chmmittee wnno\{;ly decided to en- derse the Norwich uilding and Loan o promote in every evelopment. end, a meeting is to be held anspices of the Chamber of town hall Friday night ,at which time men interested in tha progress of building and loan as- sociations in other Connectictit cities. these organtrations 3 &om- hall should be on that eccasion, "4 is a community enterprise Fhich every citizen with the Trterests of | Norwich at heart should encongaxe. { Don't be a slatke: inz Friday night. r—attend the meet- The homely #irl with one beau usual. string. 1y gets married sooner than the pretty girl who has half a ‘dozen on “I had & case of Michigan. When proved so fasl borg wonder ing every My ’SDG e thing without L‘?‘Jem,' Rockford, :_qfl}m-uvn ot "IQ;. Thyaic o staves Milks Emulsion ing f S A Suffered Ten Years From Indigestion Trouble Gone, Appetite Strong and Eats Anything With- 1 1 was oy "'i'nu;w Ukept The neighy Mich. is seldom eured by tive {ood AT & COITEC! althy, natural Soing Sway With il need prom catarrh a1 X h‘nfld. ; ' standing. 2 gt'e %020 "0y Tthe. best medical men i 1 commenced taling bed. I im- up is am now g ough 18 goRe. n".‘riag‘?;; 'f can gg hurting me."—&H. D. “help- digest foed. Diges- piils, usuail the stomach and bowel is & t) icins, It Sors) abion: Pills and and otes appetite u‘:l in digestive o o ¥ ks Bumdision. of flosh and strength, M sision is_strongly recommended fess has whom si to weakened, and 15 & nd powerful aid in resisting a: the eftect stomach romptly rel t “produces rei o matter are ufged to of wi !ol)blrtln joved—: 12 o severe vour'cass, you try Mitks Efrufsion u this m‘n&é Take d.t‘nx g‘;tfi ‘use it o f ot satisfi your money wifl b Price 60c and Milks Bemuision Ce Sold by druggists $1.20 per acoo! rding ed_with the It o promptls refunded. bottle. The , Terre Haute, Ind. everywhere. The two deys off duty for the Norwich po- licemen is as follows: March 1 apg i(5—Sergt A. C. Mat- thews a ?.rch 3_and 17—F. E. Henderson and C. L. Perry. . J. Drisdoll. and Chatlés McFadden. 3.2 C P, 'T. Murphy. M, 7. Delaney. E. B. Al March Golden Opportunity at $2.50 to $4.00—40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse, at $4.25 and $4.50. from the small pin check to a two-inch size, at $2.50 and $3.25—yard-wide Striped Taffeta, at $3.50 a velty Plaid Pongee, for Sport wear, at $2.75 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | Pofice Days Off. schedule for March -for and Peter DriSeoll. March 11 and 25—Joseph Furwell and John Dombrafski. Mgrch 12 and 26-—Ralph Diveto and J. F. Carroll March 13 and 27—John O'Nejl. Enters Norwich Sanatorium. John F. Songster of New ~London has entered the Norwich tuberculosls sanatorium for treatment for - tublr- culosis. He has been employed at the Groton Iron Works. the Marth 2 and 16—Sergt. J. H. Kane d R 8. Cowles. March 4 and 13—M. O. Morgan an March § and 1FEdWl\N Maloney arch 6 and 20—H. B. Fenton and ‘asey. March 7 and 21—Charles Smith and March 8 and 22—M. J. Carroll and Mareh 9 and 23—D. J. O'Neill and jen. 19 and 24—Bernard Keenan MR. 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