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I L T e Promptly Relieve Stomach| Nerwioh, Tussday, March 16, 1520, Distress. e ends in stomach troubles for years and imagifie | yignt vehicle lamps at 6.25 o'clock | trip; havy serious di this evening. “ isease. o R R P A the | 00 Cal tailors and dféssmakérs begin | and Dresidént James ST TRP AS CONMANDRR FULL - OF PERILS FOR CAPT. WALDO OAT e The énd of the Removed Robts and All (New ffi,lm'lbu Hoifé - petnieE r Mrs. John Finicn ot 98 Isanin treet has to ned fof & ith su: om wte|' VARIOUS MATTERS | iMooy Aol el o b i People go o suffering o i ators. electrical and oth County Vice Président Daniel 0'1“& Capt. G. Waldo Oat, &on of Mt. dnd | AF0se with one of the erew and ifi thy= Mré, John B. Oat of 101 Cliff street, |In€ to Stop the trouhle th to feel the rush of the Baster trade.| Division No. 2 bt Norwi t they never think that the stom- Divikon NhA B Nam i ..'." needs exten help to do extra work.| It has already cost New Londen mcmfc sl 5 I¢ these people would také a Mi-O-Na | over $8000 to clear the snow and ice day. Tablet with or after meals it would be from the stréets. Hofaes A. Sl cEnai ch menoa g‘x of the créw dréw a kiife on Oat bt wis prevefitéd fr and youngest captaln in the mériné roi doing ARy iy sétvice in the United States; turned home after his first trip as coiamander, & trip that included Some trom the zue_hei.“fifi 6t Reckville Mornday evéning the winning class after it started and tho: a great big halp to the etomach in its Although the me did not gét again béén #e18ctdd 4s one § pated in it wete left at.Co a5 tendered 4 banquet by the school, | TO9!S, with her otn eyes. ¢! thie mnost harrowing experiences, d strain of overwork. abbve 16 degress Mphday the snow | Judses at theé jational Abwer cause No matter what yeu eat or drifik Mi- at Osgood's wharf, arriving daily.— °";5‘.““ adv. : X ¥ 0-Na will sweeten your sour stom- | [eiiers coming to Norwich from gg ps::flfn‘efiiex_t i85 Bzt the o W aviness - tisaspetrt | T, Tohs itk Oap0 NN the snp minutes. e ieaviness st “Join e avy— Tt 5 '.':nfh:f':‘.,.fl:,,l.' greatly alded in #5| ) .uing meeting of Fidelis Class, vsh. .fi';?&?,;":f,,“"‘,"‘““:nmm,:: helq in Bushnell chapel Monday eve- Iy will banish indigestpn. ning. ?gfifi}? Ht'lzr of During ihéir ahsenee From Copenhagén thé to Kallunborg then to Gothefthorg an: again o Copenhagén. penhagen in a heavy s blowing 4 gile the Dalano madé féf Herntosand and after thréee daye of lelds in which thick tvas \ én- rt. It wad bnly tWo ide break- A 4tick of phela féetions, can by 1t i& entirely eat it); odotlés: ine, with easy di- mutiny, the worst gaie in years, icé floes, floating mines, a near-capsizin; _Up a Qisabled steafnship a éing fogbound for four days. trip covered practically 13,000 miles nd wA& thé hardest trip in Captain 'é 8iRHt years on the sea. pedseful an Mi-O-Na helps your tired out stom- | and ice are gradually disappearing. f;iél:v.‘:t‘rn fi:gt,‘ne: ;:efi' 5' ach to do its work and banishes the | Buy your fish from fishing boats EVARIRE Was Leéaving Co: lhd‘ the wind B Richard Quif AR ot !h‘! "flbol Shjoved the traveling throu ice 14 to 18 inchés countered, she made with thé assistarice st evidedce of its fprmer R v anen Fruit Goektan. Cold Roast Lam¥. Mashed Potatoes. A unéventtul fi; any.l s Dalario, #1784 by the Brooks Steamship com- ¥, Captain Oat léft New York for hia on June 7th, arriving at 188, e M1 LT Y Mrs. Arthur F, Purkiss teacher, Was|ga pudingss té#§ to ORib. WORKMEN'S GOMPENSATI FUNERALS. Mee. Henry Clay RobbiAs, Funéral sefvicst I8r Tulia B Péck, ) e R S rip touching at ‘openhagén for a cargs of wood p Lemon Meringue Pie. Coftee. Druksiets bverraners and Lee &| Rockville Lodge No. 1355 B P. O SETTLEMENTS ARE A last week, the M pe o Oagood Co. sell Mi-O-Na on the monéy | E. €lécteq officers Fourtéen WorkEen's ek phn. ity chioide, or” exkited 7, being: Hatsy) g priamantd S Kew Hénry Glay Ri her 1ath hofé &t Afternodf #ith atives AAA friendd Present. Mbthe com- ing from out of town.. ThéPh beautiful ‘floral ranged ahout the caskét. Bia, where he took on a mis: UE cargo which included any- m, Big iron to benzine, Leav- Hia, bound for Copen- went well for a few hen Dame Luck took D ahd campéd in the for thé rémainder of the irst the engine went wrong, d from there to Enj Englind the day befbs the tb'é(l; of a galg, oné ad Dbéen expérieficed o) ano headed a Atiér éxpériencing A seds and head winds the éngif ¥ent bad and Captain Oat to miake for the Azore: compefisatish W P George Amburn, the school superin- téndent, madé a genial toastmaster brightli introduced the Speakers. 1ié Wdrd, who-had charge of the face, spokeé of the relativé positions of the cars, the winfier, the Piérce Ar- Tilids te the Buick sécénd With sthbet ah Mofda provéa by Comithissionsr hul ezpne on that touc! 4 dislike to the it stops achinz, t Bothérsome eorn right off. pifitial Acadeth 5 milles, With - The Standard Machinery company 3 4 of Mystic has just made 4 shipmeéht| Norwich Stéam Daundry, Norwich, of two JafEe binding machinés to A | employers, and Joseph L. Smith, N6t- firm in China, wich, émploye fractured left fodt, dls- Art students here have been noti- | located right ankle, at the raté of fied that the Eastern Aft associauon | §10.43. who read the poem, 6he Boiler was cut out and the speed There was a committal serviee. . dnd water weére Ritting cut down. Repajrs were made and then skl broadsidé aAd dfiving her continually Costs only a few cents. thé Ford, the pastor’s ciass, third with, Your druggist P v 0 John H. Ford, Norwich, employét, Ends Catarth or ‘“3.,”" Jast | convention is to be held in Boston on ohn N E 34 Wreathe it in. Outfit including inhaler April 1, 2 and 3. afd Rayh 365 miles. Mr. Ward advanced other he body was to dfouse intéfdst i the schobl nry Alleh a the tifes startéd leaking again and aced in_the vault of &gain éngine trouble off her coufsé but aftér periences in which {Wo tiny bottle, sufficient 1o rid your ff $1.15. Extea bottles 60c. All Druggists, | Records for the last fifteen Jélra | S1074 1ESERALIOR A1 contusion of nose show that only once has the Coh- the year. This was in 1916 when the ployérs, afid Josephiné at the rate of §7.94, ex. 54 ting aln? the presént fack had #o wall Walter M. Cowan spoke 6f thé faith- fulnéss of the school in the contest, Which wa® held aufing 1R Hardest part of the winter, and advanced the assurance that the interest will hold Company N; 6t corh, or between the tdes, and callises, oné patrtieie of ) ait hurlal at the econvéhishes ABout 500 miles out a message was Fécéived to pick un the Neabsco, which #as disabled near the Azores. The clirse was changed and the Daldno started for the disabled steam- ér, Whi€h was pickéd up off-Horta. The Nedbsco Was a imuch Were sncbuntersd to Ponta Del Gado. countéred wefe missédl by less ng all on board a bad Half minite or o, Froifi thé Azores all weht Well off orenéad, at thé raié of §14. Recticut rivér been closed so lats in| NOrwich Waosien Milis No I8, sbreness or 16 Alfred A. Tarbox. of AlfFsa_ A. Tarbok. in Brooklyn. Friday. Hives was not opened until April 1. | Nich, SMBl6sé. sprhined Fght ffty feét, g The fuheral ether discovery of 4 Cihcinnatl Residents along Broadway Wwho| " {fax Gordon & Sen Corp,, Norwich, have navigated carefully over the!.oiiovare and William Fof, Norwich, ruts of iee and snow for so many weeks, express the hope that the¥ | the raté of Day.” the westward voyage unti hundréd fitlles off the eapes. the titne that tha blizzard ana galss swept the Atlantic séaboard ing shipping aid the homé of His hepheir, ahd the school will advance. 5 Main street, thdt every victor B# 3 good leadsr This the school had its &uperintenaent, Georze -Amburn also faithtitl Wérkers. The departmeént of motor will publish a motor vehiclé r book and _supple the publication to consist of dhe bovk suppiements. registrations Smploye, njifies to 1egs and boay, 4t than the Dalano agi dlficulty in tow 2 ’ r getting a line /abBard Captain Oat headed for Havre, France, but the éngifies azain tréuble and he had to put into Leixoes, gained thers must . faithful workers, a zood leader | ihg was zréat. will be “out of the trenches by Fast The Crescént Fire Arfik . Y. Thera were many makifig port.. At oné tims tha Dal wich, !Wluymnfl Visor Sfks The Willard house on North Wash-| Norwich, empléye, perforat ou an ou ingten street, once the home of Wil-| of right cormés, at thé pate & $12.04. Hew Theodore Roosevelt ovércame in- | chaser, Philip A. Johnson, son of Mr.| émploye. bruises and -u.::nblo #ficulties and how you can | and Mrs, Oliver L. Johnson. left sheuldér, at thé rat apply the no picked up was tinable 16 assist an |as shé herfelf wa® Having all could do to hold het ofn, the engines of the Daland went bad and shé rolléd at the mércy of the gale and waves. | Captain Oat théuaht fiva calls for hélp the face heiftg Won he its leAaer. Mrs. Johnfon, and the interest 4nd faitiful- conausted hy sistant pastor of thé Central Raptist Thé hearérs were Ffank Clevatan F. Biith. Jonh 8. Storms. T, Rurtof . Young. J¢. Burial lot iA the Brook- inéluding April 15, and will bé réAdy as near May 1 s liam Alfréd Jones, is to be remodelled | Max Gordon & Son Cé: - X Laixeés on the and renovateq by the recent pur-|émployers, and William When someé distance out the rable b A heavy sea was ryn- RiftE and It Was difcult to get a line aBoard agaln, but afier it was man- Agéd thé Neabseo renortéd that she t 6t the ships rp., Norwich, F6%, Norwich, icgritions of $15. scientific rules to your- | gt James' Lodgs, No. 23, F. and A.| Groton Ifon Works Qftoh, &fipl éable partad. Mr&. Johnson spoké of the wark of the clags and frankly admittéd she had thé nichst girls aver. Miss Vara Stétsoh &poké Young and Jaffies Mahy timeés will ba in the famil. and that the eeif. Read it today in the March works the second degree tonight, ;‘;:;fi’:gd,,,?"glf;hgpreact‘:‘:?ixf 6 COSMOPOLITAN Masonic Temple, at 1:30—adv. R S R 46, There will be four eclipses, two of plovers, and Michael :,;;, taking watet bad ifg that winding the faca | iyn. Conn. cefnete ehd. thé cla: would turn ovér, the waves bréaking The hold Wad part- thought that the ehin would havé t be | 1y fiiied with wat the moon and two of the sun, ih 1920.) ity employe, injured W Good and Bad Manners | The sun will be partially ‘eciipsed o | and ot i catr o hap oy, of Teft hand. at the raté Ashland Cstton $ May 18 and November 10. The moon In Business will be totally eclipsed May % and s an isterseting article for the busi- | Vertially eclipsed October 2 ett City, empi brok POSTMASTER MURPHY FIVE YEARS IN THE OFFICE It was just five vears ago Monday that John P. postihastership of thé abandoned but the sea berame calmér With a change of wind and the Dalano Whs able to make port with et fow. Thé cable betwesn the two shi ed four times during the t it was prac- | the futiits ae tha: o8 ! 'y RAVE shash Aurih thé past monthie. - In speaking 6f the Sunshine 6l thé #dce, Mrs. A Mrs. Téhnsén tically impossible t6 do anything with sea ruhnifg. matters worse the supply of fresh wa- jter ran out and sea water had to ba emplovers, and Willlim Sharkey, Jew. ard. thought orwich post- lizas Bheh dadin 1o Ao AREH The Patterson company of Norwich | knucklé out of foint on thum¥ of right J wili soon staft in cutting thousands| hand, at the AMERICAN MAGAZINE | of feet of lumber in the woods at No- dnk, near the Pequonnoc road. It is|ers, and Thoffias B. Over 200 pages of other live reading for | expected that a number of houses used for everything except and drinking, even with sea water when they were re- For four days the ship la¥ in the fog and storm but was Zine trouble aboard the Dalano caused delay after delay. From Havre the Dalano Dartmouth, Bngland. drriving thers on and aftér coaling started Mr. Murphy réceived his com- mission the week pRevious. Was nomifiated {6r the ofice in mistake in claiming her Eirls were the best. They were nlus thé Sunshine cl cénzratulated Mrs. Johnson and snoke ot the intérest thé race had aroused. or her girls. London, emiplove, right inguirral ~ ‘ly in this| Wil be bullt'in that section before| nia. at the raté of $13.14 :’ ;r':""‘;:' ;‘:’;:d:'y'""’ In s | e New London Ship and agazina— 5 WOMAN’S HOME the Sea Total Abstinence society| NeW London, emsloye. were installed Sunday evening in for Capenhagen. The t the Kiél cana 6f thé first ships to nass through canal sifice the war. into Baltimord with less than two mallons of water in the casks deed a welcome sight to Captain Oat {and his crew after one of the most n was fhrough ; the Dalano heing one of the American-ownéd | G. H. Rtrolike, the pastdr, said | master the business at the ldeal of- fiee has grown st been 4 big gdin in ments, especial The officers of St. Mary's Star of|“Groton, émpleyérs. and Jokh Yarvots, 7Y e on right sidé, at the raté of $18.92. Baltimors wag in- Koped the interest would not lag the ending of the contest. In compari- S6n a sharn lesson was brought out. i mail depart- in the parcel The trin from COMPANION Temperance hall on Huntington | o Ne% London Shin and Ensine O street, New TLondon, by County Di- is also out today, and one of its lead- | rector William H. McGuinness, of ing articles is “;‘;‘“‘:‘" dethand fop MvechRna sk adi] STIEASRSE W, Fall, e big dema Stiverwaré in a syer Consta WOMEN IN POLITICS forms 18 felt at the Norwich factory | Nem yaddsn. Araeh by Helen H. Taft, at present acting|Of thé Intérnational Silver Company,|ut the raté of $12.88. .+ | at Thamesvills, where Supt. Chaun- president of Bryn Mawr. Norwich *h | cey Sherman’s force of 145 ém- women will be interested in this arti- strenuotis and eventful searfaring life. the trip ffom Horta to ,_a Portugese ovéred ‘and made the remaindér p with thé ship erew, work- department which now handies pack- England t6 Copenhagen was unévant- Sl i fill With the exception of del: to_éngine trouh'a. Z. 20th to Sent. 25th np At Coneénhazen ischar~e har over our life's Groton, émplévérs, and Joséph DEFth- 7 run and we must work rié, New Londsh, émpléve. strafned myscles of back. at_the raté of Néw Tondoh, Adll in Rand, Through Mr. Murphy" ber of improveménts havé béen made during thé fivé years he| siécséded thé late William H. Cafuthérs, efforts a num- 6r. the great he remainine pait 6f the evénine given ovef to gaMeés afd a sAcial Thé winnérs or thé Phi Alnha class are Mrs. Weafy Johnsofl, tdachér, i A Stétson, Liflian Tonme. Goraldine Doris Drake, fas TefM Cresé, Ruth Phitline. Marion Lathrop 6Wing fo heing unahle to 0 _bécAuse of the strike stévedores at that nart It was here that Cantain Oat éxpérienced his first mutiny. Was asked the Hé replied and Parents-Teachers to Meet. ployés keeps busy throughout a nine- | STATE AND PRESIDENTIAL Pagents-Téachers . hour day. OFFICERS 50 YEARS AGO A feature of the County Corn show (Special to The Bulletin.) GET THEM ALL TODAY held in the office of the Fairfield Hartford, March AT County Farm Burean in Danbury was a talk given yesterday afternoon by Professor W. L. Slate, Jf., of the APPOINTS OSCAR MAIN FOR DEPUTY SHERIF _ County Sheriff Sidney anndunced on Monday mént of Oséat H. Main of Norwich and Mrs. Clifford Oat. J. T. NELSON INSTRUCTOR OF DANBURY’S SCHOOLS (Special to Thé, Bullétin.y Jamés T. Nelson, genérally known mecting Tuesday afternodn at 3 o'- clock at the school house. ago, of in 1870, the list 8f préaiaén- tial and ‘state officers was as follows, including a_ nufhber of names MOVIES OF BIRD LIFE IN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE WOMEN—DON'T LOSE shea!s News B“reau I[\}:{y:yr::’:icu(nlll\:“r.iru!tursl-cnllege ex- | known in Norwich history: Presidént of the A. 8. B 48, i Ulysses S. Grant; MAGAZINE SPECIALIST urgess, representative at An_unusual sst of moving pictures | 0t wild bird lifé with the instruetivi Norwich and New Lon- 45 deputy sheriff to fill the vacancy the scishtifie . don vears ago, oné of 1&ft by the death of Deputy Sherift|yoyora of that time, and Wwhose custom several vears was {o spend sum- : . a comment upon them by YOUR ATTRACTIVENESS | g ; Job of the national ayhrook of the Shore Line Trolley |Schuvler Colfax; governor of Mdrch 6. The late deputy had held UNION SQUARE | Company, is disposing of the com- |necticut, Jamiés . Engliéh, of New WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE. | Pany's material in that vicinity. He Audobon societids mad& af entertain- ink evéning for th§ mesting of t.é Brotherhood of thé Unitéd Congrega- tional church Monday lecture was open to mémbérs of the church besidés Brotaerhéod méts 1t Wester AS YOU GROW OLDER | "3 the office far twenty years. Deputy Main has been the jailer at the Nofwich jail years and_ wili continue to_fill that position” while députy sheriff. 4 native of Ledyard and is §i vears , has heén engazza to ‘Liiprove the physieal conditioii of {hé pupils of thé public &chodls of Dah- 1 the Dafibury Néws of last Ssturday the followinZ account wWas given about Mr. Nelson: tha appointment lie‘utéfiézxt Eovernor, has already sold four of the large in- [ HotchKiss, of Middletown; terurban trolley cars to a southern|Of state, THomas M. Waller, of New Are you ons i #dmen who o throuzh life inconspic- who rarely attract any special atténtion, who are just refiembered as NOTE: —Your leading druggiet off Jattes T. railway corporation. London: treasurer, Charlés M. Pond, A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. T ki Ur; ":',‘ i i of Hartford: comfptroller, Seth S. Lo- Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | cider containing more than one-half | TLosionet, George A Paing, of Wood- (PROTECT YOUR FEET) of one pér cént. of alcohol is as fully : Hoadley, 6f Hartford. hibifed as ot driy L e, Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppart | Dronibited as is that of any othér 1f John A. Tibbits bf the. penalties provided. Norwich, Conn. Phone. 1366-4 arfangements for the State D. conferency e cmied. Vinet ahmit 100 was présent. iy mended V: The spédker thers is nothing hetber than this famous Cod Liverand Iron Taonie 0 create stréngth and build ené np. The formala of Vinol is on every Jabel. Your money ‘back if it fails. Bngler's Broadway Pharmacy, Nor is =01d in Dani¢lson IBerthinume's Pharmacy and druggist as physical instructor schools the {own Schodl secured a Airéétor Who has v vears of practical Expéri- érce along athletic linds and an un- usial record for resulfs attained. Neison's Home was for many vear§ in Watarbury, where hé was éngaged as officiai trainer for the nolicd foreé and the fire department. Of lafe, howaver, many years spocial introduced By ockass he knows stock: dtate librarian, quor, and subjects the sellet to all of | clerk of the serafé af dwl.ix}?i‘:?ewas! ite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St ) L nd y . Foster, of Norwich, wax speaker of Committeés of Faith Trumbull!the housé. Edward Harland was the chapter are making fine progress with | senitor from Norwich and Lafayetis R.|S. Fostér atid Thaddeus C. Gordon to be held in Norwich | Were the répresentatives. tarmérly Connecticit has béén making “moviés” wild bird life for the past fivé year catching the birds right théir nééts and in their stdte ofithol he memoty of meet and who dominaté all gatherings by tiié competent, mas- f always is found this kind of woman? THat is the kind of a leader of the organizat they go, who rémain in group of views showed what is qone ir Amston in this state in the March 33-24, The last conferenca in | Densation f semators and representa- CUMMINGS&NNG Norwich was May 26, 1393, when Mrs, | tives was $3.00 pet day for édefl “day Bela Peck Learned was regent. of actual session. tation J. H. Cain of the Shofe Line|Gult court for Norwic Fflflem’ui"dfln Trolley Co. madé a successtul at- | A HOVEY, and. Alien tempt to finish openlfig the Ocean | COIt of New Letidon and Embalmers neéar the waiting station at the beach. | wor oo s monma et Fe has spent miuch of his tiffié in Dan- SHere He ha§ succésfilly con- classes among local businées During_{he nast thré@ mofiths he hae spent his eitiré time hérs, en- saged in private instruction, and con- cervently has propagation of wild game birds. the vandal spirit that all bird life 4nd urged the importance of consérving which age the guards of ouir food sup- ply_afatnst insécts. lecture part was préceded by attendéd by about tweAty of the brotherhood. spoke against When Superintendent of Transpor.| The commissicner 6 the U. S. cir- Hamilton Watches ALL GRADES — ALL SIZES T Beach line there wis hetween two and | rank Gptcy [6f the Tuird vouhgz womaf. you pi thrée feet of solid ice on the tracks |jorn. T+ Peck and Latd thé eveningt a supper at 6:30, ette S. Fos- A years from now? Mr. Xeleon has aleo Héld tha findl- in z80d héaith, bu ticn of physical instructor At tha Taft school, Watertéwn és of the supréma Couft of &Frers. At a briet b Thé Cofinecticut end of the nation- . K : rath Willey 6f New Londén was judge 322 Main Street wide campaign to be carried 6n to transform the department of the in- e tgrior by the establishment of a na- Chambar of Commeros Building | {551 department of pubilc woris, Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant will be looked after by Charles Bennett, state highway commission, William L. Breweér of Rovea ot Franklif, . Montville and Fran néss fiéeting 4 numbér of aplications fot menibership were récéived. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT ACCOMMODATES TAXPAYERS ' Postmaster John P. Murphy had the money order window at tne post of- | fiee Kept open uftil a late hour Mon- | war was physia: ed States av PRICES THE LOWEST of e court of common pl Norwich, clerk. Alhiert 8. Bowles was judge of the pro- baté court 6f Norwich and A ation fiéld at Mingsla, ., wheré Hé held the rank of liéu- THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 Franklin Street | NORWICH WATER SUPPLY IS ASSURED FOR SEASON Mrs. Tucy Charter Palmer, 89, aied | London weré_ county commissioners: in Somers at the home of John Hauley | Willlam L. Brewer 6f Nofwich was . . | Thursday § clerk of courts; Webster Park, 123rd Consecutive Semi- P A DAt it aro Eus suffered a paralytic shock. She was|NOrWich. assistdnt - born in South Willington, March 17,| Chadwick, Lyme, Annual Dividend 1831, A THE ratio L. Parker she resided in Someérs. Friday and Saturday rains assured Norwich of a_full water suppl The_rainfall 7 inches and Presidént Waltér W. accommodat any who might want to seccre méney | ! ordérs with whida héy havé ne After ) b i | Richard A. Wheelér, Stonington, shér- er her maffage with He- | R 125 s rown clerk A Lord's Point correspondent writes of Norwich was Olbhial Gaj By the use of the proper treat- OSCAR H. MAIN Appointed Deputy Sherift Lang of the water that Stony Brook resérvoir had made up more than 30 inches ifi the chanice for individuals to make their | and treasurér returns dnd make their payments eithér with a jch makes them ractive and makes them stand Fom other women REORGANIZATION <o nrominent! CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK|of (it sorros” felt at the nows tnat e gy drcens and W Mrs. Melissa S. Stewart, had died at Nerwich, Conn., February 9, 1920 | the hothe of her son, Atiorney Charies | Lonoy: He followed tHe occupation of a farmer until pointment as turnkey at the Norwich days so that now there is five inchés of water running over the check or a money order whea sending in their Blanks. ayor of thé city, e votes cast 1or This resulted 6 thia for v s in Norwich in 1870 was: English 1,089; The Board of Directors of this Bank | SteWart, in Norwich, as she had large increasé in the money order| ] ne of thess ifico Femell LAT i 1918 they Bane: oy |Jail in 1907 under condition of Being full businéss for the hitve declared a dividend for the our. | PCTL JAst season with her son’s fam- | cofib (rép.) 1726; Spellacy (dém.) 1.- ily at The Refuge, West Side, at the rent s John A. Bowen, who was jailer. Capt. Bowen's death in the 1910, Mr. Main was Murphy istated {nat -| morning” was the busiest morning he —OF— NATIONAL GUARD over so that the city now hat its full supply of 388 million gallons in Sto Brook and 450 a woman for anv 892; Plunkett » bhe prond of. months, at the rate of four| Point. i Plunkett (socialist) appointed jaiter (pro.) 13; Patsons (nat) 1; Klaman- pér cent. per annum, payable on and| The paster of the United Congre- has seeii for some timé, there béing | tén loads of parcél post packages for | loeal aelivery. {WAS BADLY RUN-DOWN ildfen to ba nrond end has held the office His administration of the fairs at all times won mendation of Sheriff Brown and the commissioners. qualified to discharge the duties of his new county offiice. A Company of Coast Artillery of | sky, (soc. lab) 9; 3783 4f the 5,852 100 Men now being ’lamed. enlistments or any informal at the State Armory any evening. Enroliments will be taken at the LAST NORWICH FRESHET WAS IN FEBRUARY, 1886 Many peonle in the city, now that water in thé rivers has risén to great keéps the stomach in geod condition, an ~ rémbnber th ing in this fédiciné t4 hafm von In It is nurély an after the fiftesnth of March. gational church, Rev. A. H. Abbott,names on registty Hst voted. eafnestly makes the advance an- FRARK ”EM”TE¢°' nouncement: Maundy Thurseay, April From the Consular Reports. reasurer. | ist, is a sacred day for all Christians, | France has décidéd to .éntér wpon — I the tvening, the church will cele- | gome ¢xpérimants désigned to faciiitate TProlley Jumps Track. Supper. Tial of the Lord's Last | the utilization of the 6cean tides along One of the Shore Line trolley cars jumped the rails at the tannery on North Main street early Monday evén- ing, the forward truck stopping on the castérly track while the rear trick re- mained on the westerly track. No Se- rious damage was done. the Brittany coast as A conference of Knights of Colum- | power. o bus educators was held in Néw Yerk Sunday at the Hotel Commedore to now being in operation in different 7 s, of last year. Gengine shamrocks growing in tiny | Ninety-four families made demands following ‘places: Drug Store, Madden's Cigar Store or Pitcher & Service Drug Store in G. G. Engler’ height, aré éndéavoring o recall the freshet, namely, that occurréd in 1886, efit we will state that water occurréd on Féb. 14, 1886, and it estifated that over one miflion doliars was the property loss in éast- The water at this timé rosé rapidiv and the downtown districts in this city were undér water, Ten inches of rain fell in 45 hotrs. contains médicinal shich vou will And i no ather remedv Gndine 5 =614 In your city br G. G MINTZ GETS FIRST WORD FROM FATHER IN 4 YEARS Louig Mintz of this city recéived a iettér “Monday from his father Russia the first word from Russia in The elder Mintz speaks 6f the frightful conditions and thé réign of terror that has ex- isted there for the past four vears. In 2 eburee of FROM PNEUMONIA Mrs. Washburn quickly re-| gained her strength and fleth.l ‘I had grippe, followed by pneumo- For their bén- eiEkatenewan s {MBOFnE potitoss, ecause edrly frosts last véa S discuss ways and means for the ex- m: :rs:n lr‘;;'vn so.u: 1;’»:; o:n?“m tension of fhe K. of C. syétem of| This véars whéat cfép in the state night vocational schools, ffty-three shows a de- SIE: ks crease of 48.17 pér cent 6v8r the crop Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With || ern Conneeticut. Norweglan shipbuliders are to sup- pots, green candies, the green banner | upon the City Mission dapartment of |arvise the constriet 5 the Emerald Isle with the tradi-|the Norwiéh United Workers during M bRty 3 Wera Cruz, Mexico. tional sunburst or harp decoration,|the past vear; thirty-six DR. SHAHAN his letiér he speaks of having been It left mé with a terrible soreness imprisoned several times for political Most 8oaps and préparéd shampoos| eontain too much alkali, which is very Giving Taks oh Birds. received Throughout Italy t! are among St. Patrick’s day favers|only clothing (second-hand). The |has rueslhant 1oy tl:’:np?ieoe ;:r‘c!:: featured in local store windows. fitty-eight others had érdérs for feod, h % fuel, choes, 6r medicihe, ag the case Hoih ISEC IV PR required. Téachers here learn that the annual meeting, of the National Rducation Association to be held In Salt Lake injuriots, - as Physician and Surgeon ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. am Mintz, formerly of Norwich, 18ft this city for Russia three years ago to go to his father, but in his lettér Mr. Mintz say€ nothing of his son’s arrival and encloses a letter to him believing that he is still in this ‘| cduntry. Louis Mints knows noth- ‘ner eat nor siéep. the scalp anl Calvin Rawson, who his interest ip and knowledgé of birds their habits, is giving weekly talks on the subject t8 thé childfen in the English Neighberhoed schéol at His tall{ Jast wéék was is "noted fof makeés the hair brittle. The best thifg to use i Mulsified| cocoanut oil shampoo, for thi é da man told me how Milks Emulsion bad got him out of bed nd built him up after he had been re- skeietonn and given up by s, So I tried it §ained in stréngth, appetite ani.fiesh, |#iéep Better than I have for years am Adoing all my own work and feel like a Hours—Sundays and Week Days: chéap and beats anything élge all to; You can get this at any drug storé, and a few ounces will last the 9-10 A. M., 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. ‘whegeabonts Brother and up to I¢s a fact that the use of | 1t fuiy 410 il be marken by .| | 16 Trarva Hotel cussiong on the shortage of teachers moderate |7nd the necessity for the professi ‘l“hol ."n '? to unite on legislation to obtain ;olr: doses as taken in tonics is |ary increases. whole family for months. sten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. him to be with his father in Russia. The lettér from Russia loft 1919 and had been “The beauty about Milks Emulsion is fhat it dossn’t wear out o things, and i so pleasadt to takf i§ a food as well as a_medicine, and place on Dec. cénsored hy the SHOE FACTORY SYSTEM BebOY ' l "l “ ir lh .M According to state reports to Stors. college, Connecticut fresh eggs have 9 declined 3 cents per dozen, now sell- ing at 68 to 72 cents. DButter has = shown a similar slight decline, of from 2 to 4 cents. Connecticut’ high seore dairy butter selling at 70 to 75 ) dents pef peund. - it o Some single telephone lines about an easily ilated tomic- | the state were broken during the re. the body with | o¢nt storms by the force of the wind alofie. In other cases wet snow froze 10 | to the wires until there was a line ! Fr.. f'.. ::ld"}’rn!' nhn?' l:‘fl hfron; three to three -ha ncheg in diameter and fl or eny .th:r he WighC of the fee then broke the o e S To Heal a Cough B4 | Take HATES' HEALING HONEY. St Wé renew your high price Shoes & original appearance, with our Factory Procass. Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. 86 Franklin Street NINO- Di PALMA $1—Introduction Special—$1 dozen Photo Cards of the Babys Sittings' day or night, rain or shi Who are in contfol of the place wheré Mr. Mintz makes his home. OBITUARY Mrs. Benjamin K. Field. The death of Marth J., widow of Benjamin K. Field, Monddy at her home on the Corning road. ‘Stie whs 77 years old and wis born in Néw York. Upon Mr. Field's rétirement from active Brookiyn, N. Y., the family came here Field's death occurred five vears ago. survived = by twf daughtérs, Iréne afid ‘Héward M. Field Builds up the blood and tissues. surely put new blood in my 1 have the healthiest color I ever had.” Washburn, El Gentro, Cal. €osts mothing to try Milks Bmul- 1t will bulld you up more quick- Iy, more surely than anything elsé. Kfilks Emulsion is a pleasa tiva foofl and a cf réstores healthy. The hair dries e bright, luffy, wavy, and easy to handie. Besides, it 1608éns and takes out every dirt and dandruff. orrective madicine. It ¥, natural bowél actio prométes appétite and puts the dige: ve organs in shape to assimilate 100 ‘hronic stomach trouble and constipa- tion are usually reliéved in one dgs. This s the only solid emulsion made, and so palatabie that it is eaten yith 2 spoon ke lce eréan. No matter how severe your case. you aré urged to try Milks Bmulsion iinder this guarantée: Take six bottles home th you, use it according to direetions Ad i ot satisfied with the results. néy wi e ana ks Emulsion Co., el &ve MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Waitress Aprons .... Ladies' Jérssy Bloomers . Ladiss' Dutham Hese . Ladies’ Silk Hose ... Ladies’ Rubbér Tep Corsets THE PASNIK CO. Nerwich, Conn. Wise Shoppers Krow Bargains. 18 BATH STREET 1 iéld of this city and Jrompuy tetu 8f Brésklyd. WHEN 160 Shé also leaves Iness beiore - : s ol ‘erre Hauge, Ind. ryWhete.

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