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LABORERS” STRIKE laborers and hod carriers’ in effect the bullding opera- about Norwich are being a8 brick work and found- Excavation at & stand still as labor- to do the, work. effect the still pro- largest contrict held up s the tenement houses for | company at the re.~ of| avenue. The Peck McW iliams| the material all on the it work has stopped at this | contractors are affected | but yet there is no sign | nt, the master builders in their detérmination not the laborers whose demands are beyond reason. Have You Piles? !h have site bul Other | ; i il f i i Thes You Have Someth Thousands who have piles have not| {Jearned that quick and permanent re- {llef can unly be accomplished with in- $ipsl medictne. Neither cutting nor 1 amount of treatment with oint Mments and suppositories will remove the cause. | Bad circulation causes piles. is a complete stagnation of b the lower bowel and a weskening of | the parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was fieat to find the remedy, His prescrip-| is HEM-ROID, a fablet medicine, taken internally, that is now sold by dru; Ists generally Dr, Leonhardt it in 1,000 cases with the marvel 889 Tecord of success in 9% per cent. then decided it should be sold v dep s rigid money-back guaranic L wast any morg outside applications. Get a pack of RO! from Lee & Osgood today. It b given safe and lasting rc‘llef ‘(D do the There| sod in ith|f DELAYS BUILDING : “Three building applications have been received by Fire Marshal Howard = L. Stanton during the past week and inslude one application for permission to erecy, a garage and two for additions to present buildings. Fred Bentley asks permissoh to erect a frame garage at 26 Lafayett strect on the property owned by the Falls com- pany. The structure is to be of wood with concrete foundation and cement floor. The roof will be done in com- position shingles. At her home at 66 Elizabeth street, Mrs. Oscar Bjork asks to erect an addi- tion to the present building. The ad- dition is to be of frame construgtion, 6x12 and one story high, The interiof fin- ish will be in cyprus and the outside fin- ish will be in clapboard and shingled. The foundation is to be of concrete and stone. Charles Jaskiewicz of Sherman street to erect a 7,25 foot addition to his present properts The structure is to be of a spruce frame with clapboard sides and composit\n paper roof. The building is to bé used as an office for the owner's garage busirgss. Work on the house for Archibald Tor- rence at the corner of McKinley av- enue and Roekwell streets is past the brickwork stage and the frame work is now being erected. NEW LONDON. The foundations are being laid on Bank —— VES CREDIT THROUGH THE LAND Backache, lame and stiff muscles and rheumatic pains are often symptoms of deranged kidneys "I had weak blad- der, bad kidneyk and Jiver” writes Willie Carter, Luxar. Pa. .“I could not loep well apd m¥ bick pamed me aw- ful. 1 had & dizzy feeling in the morn- since -taking- Foley Kidney Pills I have beew relievéd of afl'suehi all- ments.” They rid the system of the sonous acids that cause aches and ains. Lee & Osgood Co, THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent A Way to Dainty Teeth To Safer, Whiter, Filmless Teeth f 6 Truman st wi,m:\ )fl}gn B rippo o street uilding: for himself. The block will be. 40x100 feet, with & garage on the ground floor, auto storage on the second floor and a six-room apartment -on the third floor, with a large assembly hall. The cost will be about $45,000 and the work will be done Ly the day by the owner. ‘Architects have completed the plans for the proposed building to be erected for the Salvation Army on Main street adjoining the building of the Day. It will be three stories high, of brick, with a front of tapestry brick and gravel roof. There will be two stores on the ground floor and the remainder of the building will be used for the army. The heating will be by steam. The contract for laying the stone foun- ations for the proposed block to be efected on Bank street, at the junction of Montauk avenue, for A. L. & . E. Burr has been let to Louis Camillusi & Co. As previously deseribed, the building will be three stories high, 74x90 feet, arranged for stores and apartments. The plans for the superstructure will be out in about 10 days. Building Permits. Arthur T. Burr, Willetts avente, frame garage. Cost $500. 5 Mrs. A. W. Brown, frame cottage, Gor- ton street. Cost $4,000. Mrs. Rachel Blaskin, eoncrete garage, Reed street. Cost $800. Harry O'Brien, frame addition, Oneco street. Cost $800. . L. Home Owners' association, five frame cottages, Norwood avenue. Cost $15,000. block EAST LYME. The contract has heen let to Thomas Ochialini for the erection of the mnew building at Bride Lake, East Lyme, for the Connecticut state farm for women. The building 1A0x35 feet, with an ell 45 feet, of wood, two stories high, and heated by steam. The cost will be about $60,000. LYME. Preliminary” plans have been accepted for the proposed memorial to the sailors and soldiers in the world war to be erect- All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities See How Teeth Glisten When the Film is Gone The results of Pepsodent show clearly in white, glis- 3 tening teeth. You can see them everywhere, for a 60x80 feet, of about $25.000. The - quartérs for the of- flces, society rooms, public hall, social rooms, ete. Thomas Haynes of Lyrme is chairman, ‘of - the committee _having - the matfer in charg REAL BSTATE SALBS | * AND MORTGAGE LOANS Norwich had 9 sales of real estate during the past “Weel to 18 for the cor- responding’ week last year. The mos loans for the reépective weeks were 05 and $5,580. In New London there were 18 sales of realty last week to 16 fof the same week 1ast year. The loans for the two-wecks totalled $37,800 and $51,575 respectively. SOUTH WINDHAM Mrs. Walter Abbe, Jr., and children were guests of Mrs. Andrew Maine of Groton the past week. Miss Althea Maples of Norwich has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Helen Tubbs. . Mr. and Mrs Walter Backus spent Sunday jn New London. Miss' Martha Manning of Norwich is spending # few days at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backus spent Sunday in Mystic. Their cousin, Mrs. Frank Wood of Point Loma, California tcormpanied the mto thelr home for a visit. Mrs. Walter Abbe, Jr., visited friends :n Boston and Proyidence, R. I, recent- y. Miss Mary A. Hatch left Thursday for two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Na- thaniel Stevens, of Syracuse, N. Y. Richard Perry who has been employed in New London had a plank fall.on his back one day the past week. He will be brought home as soon as he is able to be movel. Mrs. Perry and son Allen has Lieen to visit him. Rev. 83, who Approximately 400 vessels, with a total of 650,000 tonnage, were launched on the Clyde river during the last vear, this output almost reaching the record of ship construction on the Clyde. last. Edw Miss town. able sermon. Plainfield . grange evening and witnessed the work of the degree team. visited Pachaug grange Thursday evening. Miss Glady T end with Miss Esther Gallup in Hartford. Carl Gallup carried and family to Worcester Sunday to see ‘William Congdon, who hospital and fot improving. Ekonk Grange meeting Friday evening and seven can- didates were ipstructed in the 1st and second degrees. Mr. and . Mr: Mrs. sister in Clifford Botham has Postmaster triends in Norwich Anthony and E North home of Mr. Bonte. Mr. Mrs. week end with Mps Pollard farm. Miss_V. her home on the hill for the summer. Botham and son s Thompson at Mr. Clifford visited the Hampton Sunday. morial hospitz week from C. EKORK He will go with his Edwin Stanton of Miami Ia: They Gallup_spent is 8t held an wife vidow Florida will be brought to Norwich for burial in Yantic cemetery Wednesday next. Rel- atives from here expect burial. Ten members of Ekonk Grange visited week \'uesday to attend to the - we James Congdon ilin tl interestis . Hamilton Wilcox visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt in Plainfield Sunday and called on relatives here. Farmers- are getting .discoutaged over the unfayorable weather for' planting. A woman and her daughter from New York came to George Green's to board last week. Willliam Jarvis last his bast cow Fri- day night; it got mired in the swamp and ded. Edwin S. Gallup_and Herman Frink spent Saturday in Norwich. MANSFIELD DEPOT Wallace Porter is Brockton, Mass. accompanied her, three days. Miss Hil visited friends in last week, and agai d; Mr. and Mrs. Wi quonnoc Bridge, McCollyms from Thursday red G villa Groton, a car. Ha unday. nsen gnd Windham spent Sunda Hansen's sister, and Stueck of Middletown brief visit at the parsonage Sun nd her daughter Mary Mabel Dimock of Willimantic, K. L. V. Fowler and Mrs. Albe M Mr. and Mrs. F. McCollum son Fenelon, Jr., v ford and Rockville Sunday. Mildred Bowers, at the in ceived a shower of posteard Stafford nd other 30 p. m Gates of Mr. to return visiting her Porter atter returned ey of Willimantie e Tuesday of liam Farrow of Po- visited at the Monday n and family visited family ay at t Mrs. Etery Whitcombe and made spent t Dimock, at the and their sited friends in Staf- Johnson Me- friends tion will be in the par- E. Hartford, pastor-at large of the Connecticut irs, La- Rev. Mr. Malouf was able to be at the church Sunday and preachéd a very He expects to come again next Sunday and give his farewell a> dress. California about July 1st for his health. Mrs. Malout is. with friends in Massa- chusetts. The body of Mrs. Stanton to People who sufferers for arippled that Yielp . themselves—ave. been. brow back - torobust health -through. mighty. power of Rheuma, have been yéars—yes. even the hi of you have longed for. It helps antag: onize and_drive from the system th n_the joints and muscles, It is a harmiess, nd is the ome discovery orcsd rheumatism and vield and disappear. It's only nécessary to try one T and if you do_not fi: mediately. begin. to get the joyful T ou expect your mone¥ ‘will b returned. ‘Lee & Osgood al that sciatien ek ad! s | guarantees it to you. ng the original color and newness of your shoes if you use superior shoe of 88 Whittomore Shoe Polishos a ARE SUPERIOR he SOUTH KILLINGLY Pierre Bernier who has lived Horse Hill section for a number of years to has sold his farm and will Danielson. Henry Leonard and family and Hines of Valley Falls, end at G.R. Barlow's. A. day to meet his mother, mov: \acl spent the weel Mrs. in Frost Proof, Florida. in | pierce in North Sterling. As George Phillips’ driving = horse sick he has been obliged to another o use on the school team Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Mrs. A. E. Hal oisons that cazuse agony - and pain then ail soreness_should complétely disappear, inexpensive rems edy, but gratifying and_quick-acting, nas ways have-a supply of Rheima and in thel A. Jacques was in New York Tues- | Thomas Jacques who has been spending the winter G. Borgquist is working for George | purchase | = visited friends in Central Village Friday. rheumatic 3 s0 were unahle ln] t he eama acts with speed; it often brings in only a few days'the reilef o The new cereal food. o The Milk of the Corn, il finely ground. Makes K a creamy dish. THE PATENT CEREALS CO. (Exsiablished /883) NEW YORK, N.¥. EUEHYCOR I; 2 SEIISEAL “E SSIGNMENTS ARE MADE | FOR COMMON PLEAS TRIALS Bet They Overlooked. North Dakota drouth-suffering fargm- : onne Bap-| “john Youngblood has moved his family | There was a motion list session of the|eFS Want to borrow $10,000,000 frem B omvention, L preach the Memorial | from Boston to the farm recently pur-| court of common pleas in New London|the federal government to buy sseds i Sunday morning The public ser. | chased from Felix Lefleur. Monday afternoon with .\ |with. How does it happen that the: ¥ia béging at 104 S€T| Mr. and Mrs. Raymonl Gates have | Walle non-partisan league cure-all govars- Mr. Gates will niso conduct the ser.|Deen entertaining Mr. Gates' sister of | were 2 ment is unable to negotiate such ®* (S TGue S it the ser- | Danicison May 3 trific as a lack of rainfall I—Houskem* séhool and hospital ne iy atioe and Mrs. Herman Barlow spent| june 2—Martini vs. Cairns Post. 3 o ¢ with Mrs. Barlow’s father in| June 5—Pozlovsky vs. Kammerofski. i Danielson. June 11—Cote vs. Norwich Grain &| Fine feathers may not make fise = Several friends of Dora Lefleur hung|Feed Co., Bates Davis: Exley va |birds, but they make a fine showing' NORTH STONINGTON |her a May basket Thursday evening. | Gal ; Machiewski vs. Freeman. on your wife's new spring bonnet. Rev. O. D. Fisher spent Sunday in :\flrr all had.henn caught, Miss Lefleur June 2 L Lincoln vs. Robinson ; - Bu;lcl;, e TN v invited them ];nr nn: a xvleusam (‘\elfldhg Lu“c‘i'“:shs\\);:c::rilt\l u‘\;- o s e The Glory Band from Potter Hill, R. | ™ P, IUNeTEos SO s | Palmer; Palmer Motor Sales Corp. va. L, condustcd momning service i e o Kelleys. {| TO RELIEVE CATAR- Songregational churc 1 i diee A demurrer as argued in the case or | Al AFNESS AND speaker was David B. Ha ,h:‘i';:;lc;l ;’j’,fid‘z;"j}(:im‘o‘,“‘ ::xr_em - Hines, director general of railroads, et RH DE. Miss Lila G 'he S -day at. vs. Brown, and the judge took the pa- night and Sunday Dora T. Main in Lewis L. Stoning W. Pearson, w acher ith appes his CLARK’S CORNERS M| . J. Navins of Bridgeport i Warwick. at . 3. Bakker has returned to her pers. | Judgment was Santagelu vs. Permission t aside Newark Loan Co, was to file an| it in the case If you have catarrhal deafness erare ' hard of hearing or have head nelsés compla Film on Teeth Is What Wrecks Them Dental science has found that most tooth troubles are due to a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. That film clings to the teeth. It gets be- tween the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn’t end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. is unceasing. So its damage That film s what discolors — not the teeth, It is the basis of tartar. It holds food sub- stance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the ‘teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of many other troubles, local and internal. million folks now employ it. You can see them on your own teeth when you remove the film. purpose of this ten-day test. . Based on Pepsin Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The purpose of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. But pepsin must be activatzd, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed impossible. What science has now done is to invent a harmless activatingmethod. That method is employed in Pepso- dent. The result 1s a tooth paste which will do what nothing else has done. And five years of tests seem to clearly prove that it opens a new dental era. Pepsodent has been submitted to every form of clinical and laboratory test. Dentists ecverywhere have watched its effects and now urge its daily use. This week we offer a test to you, and we ask you to accept it. And that’s the Look in Ten Days We urge this test for your sake and your children’s sake. Children have most to gain from cleaner, safer teeth. Try to avoid the troubles we have had. Present this coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. A book comes with the sample tube, explaining the results. Learn the reason for them. Compare them with the results of old methods. Then let your own good sense de- cide what method to employ. This test is of lifetime importance, both to you and yours. It has shown at least a million people the way to whiter, safer teet Some- one in your home should make it. Cut out the coupon so you won't nd M nowles of Dan- . ave for a few days of Mrs. E Wheeler iencement will take place J 7 The graduating only three. iety of the Third Bap- served a jubilee dinn t of M Eimer E. Maine Thursday. The menu included baked meat and beans, escalloped potatoes, macaroni, brown ad, pie and coffee. Among those present ur M. Cob- leigh of the Ashwillet di the sec- retary of the town school A concert was givi by Wheeler school mu Westérly being on the pro class will numbe: The Ladies' o tist church the home cians ram. The Third tist church has fallen into line with the pro es and holds its_services by daylight saving time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Thompson, who have been h Detter. A course of lectures nship is to be given in v of the Con- gregational church, beginning Wednes- day afternoon. Perhaps Mohammed went the mountain becaus sea shore. he was tired of the New Chief Forester U. S, Forest Service Pitcher and Mi; wich, Harry Jes were at Allen Vienna possesses a unique All the members of it, from the director down to the drummer medicine. Stebbins, . Mr. and Mrs. je Hi are doctors amendment, to_th [&o druzgist and get one oumes of Selden vs. Su of Parn ble strength) and sdd Two weeks were granted In which to |t it % hot water and & Sittis viniae | file answers or other pleadings in the |ETOTRIAY e A illiam | cages of Silverberg vs. Weeks Lt A i all of Nor- | ture Co.: Meyer vs Slutsky; Midd i T S ett’s Sunday. Woolen Mfg. Co. ve. Hine r s should open, bl eral of railroad: 1d the mucus stop orchestra. | *-On the motion of attorney > the throat. o ler restored several cas tle and is pi which were discontinued | of the docket two weeks ago Anyone who has catarrhal noises should give a trial of That is why brushed teeth discolor and de- cay. Why tartar forms and pyorrhea starts. You may remove the debris, but the real cause of tooth troubles—the clinging film—is largely left to do its damage. Now dental science has found a way to com- bat that film, after years of searching. We ask you to accept a ten-day test and see the results for yourself. The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon THE LEE & 05600D C0. NORWICH, CONN. forget. Pepsad The New-Day Denfifrice A scientific film combatant which is now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere, after years of tests in, o The Lee & Osgood Co. of Pepsodent, Address ....ccoieveieniinnes 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled Your Name ...ccoucrrsvensesniinisiniioniaieansiosinenes Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail. PAT.OFF. eni It is good for a 10-Day Tube Col. William B. Greeley, who has been named as Chief Forester of .the U. §. Forest Service, succeeding Col. Henry S. Graves, who retires May 1st. Colonel Greeley is from Cali- fornia and the Yale Forest School and has been in the forest service continuously since 1904, except for two years of military service with the American Expeditionary Forces. | Norwich Bulletin \m YRIGHT, CLINE! ci 8, Imagine-Baking Day Cakes that are light and fluffy—crisp brown cookies—pies done to an even brown—can be baked without standing over a hot stove or stooping down to open an oven door. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove gives you all the cooking comfort and convenience of a gas stove. In- stantaneous heat directly applied against the cooking utensil by means of a long, blue chimney—heat that can be controlled for any kind of cooking by a turn of the handle. The oven on this stove is scientifically constructed to in theoven. . haking heat and at the same time drives out the steam and prevents sogginess. & effort on the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. able in one to four burner sizes. . NEW PERFECTION. 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