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m TAETVILLE GflNTRAIIT EDMP[ETED £ Ty J' ,lm!n for thé ] is now' completed. |. m. abar troubles the work was delay-, tme e fact :.qn ‘building materials- were 1o get: during 1930 than . any veartsines .t.\m Civil' war, the Peck, :Mc- mwfluy had all the i:fl;aitvfih 5 "4 exceeding- gerous tld. syfferers lho\lld o ece of two things. er they can lbflt &lsugrec with the) et largest contract 'of its kind.in Nerwich was_ started the last week in 3 when the Peck, McWilliams g0 oh a hmlted ‘and isagreeable diet, avoiding faods m, or they ‘can they please in reason and make PECK-M'WILLIAMS now OF 16 TWO- TENEM.ENT HOUSES ERECTED FOR THE PONEM is of cement. seven rooms and bath. Houses is a Stone and éement electrical fixtures. The the best quality slate. houses ‘is a stone and In fre cent ning. the entire length of the stzet. To stimulate building in Norwich and ing the cost of building. vicinity by low both in materials and in labey, have held meetings means to do th is also understood it that a ter bujlders. A committee of ‘that ‘they *'} auest, : increases in wages and now t scale is $1.12 1-2 the highest paid in carpeaters, it been asked to consider | tion but nothing has been | them. could not meet wi Teceived so- it naturally the masens. building materials it ber with the exceptio dropped znd that stee: stated work. ita of e i ted Ml‘nesln which 2ny drtg:-st or -this purp and But a-teaspoonfiu ctice to counteract the effect of armful acids and prevent the for- as or sourness by the use of e Bisirated Magnesia at their | ‘rouhly no better, safer or \"rejlable ‘stomach ' antacid m\xn, you can get it 1s “Widely m It has no direcg on_the stomach and is not'a di- 3 £ the pow- have: not yet made a ‘on in the pr The store o Franklin _square tions. is being dropped to the street no e of bricks. John O. is new front is being put on to a couple- of fiv: tion: 44,2 few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia v reliable druggist. Ask for either br or tablets. It never comeg as 2 , milk or citrate 2nd in the bisurated s not a laxative. Try th 2t you want at yOour n grain tablets in a little: wate: 'Sth theé. food eutralize the excess acldity which present and prevent its further This removes the whole of the frouble and the mea! naturally and healthfully with- Eo‘i‘ of pepsin- pills or artificial doing the work. Alteratlons are being made tan Insurance company ing done by P. F. eal di- weeney. REAL ESTATE SALES T maa | etk last year, mealand | 950" this isn't the-pest advice you ever Swhat to-eat! “m R Now York In New London there -were Each tenement consists of There is a fin-{ ished room in each attic and the rest of { the' attic is being left unfinished ! can be.used for storage purpos: doors are of cypress and pine with moders storm houses: for front and rear doors. The interior trim is of cypress and tne rog’a are of to consider the best is undes Short ago: the ‘brick masons were requested t accent a. reduction in wages by ers.met with a committec of the masons at which the masons notified the bpilders ¥ h. the re- centract has The masens have recelved iR thelr wage an hour, approximately New England. is understood. have. also; a wage Leard The carpenters have not received | the large increises that the masons have follows i@, wage reduction for the carpenters would i not' be as great s a \rage reduction for ‘With cegard to buliding the cost of of sprues drapped but that the brick manufacturers eable reduc- Johnson undérgoing altera- The main floor' of the building at the same tfme fs being enlarged. A ing and extended to the building line of the’ street. Contractor P. F. Sweeney is of the offices in the Shannon buflding which will be occunied br the Metropoli- The work is be- AND MORTGAGE L.oANS | Norwich had ten sales of real estate during the past Week to nine for the same The loans for the respec- tive weeks amounted to $15,550 aund $8,- | & Enshie. S Yisses Mar; passing 2 of her great-aunt, the | tions are in progress {ing, iss Elizabéth F! g et s AL /| cent guest of Mrs. oftered o e. 1t re s oo - |reduce the gu Cl F, S | per cent. on railroad valuation LARKS ALLS hoped will he ready | twenty-four yea:s, > d: o racitations comprised the ‘num-)from 4 vielt in Providence. SENATE TO VOTE PARTIAL | hedF ZY P i roradime, AL the disss] . Commenging” Sundas evaplng, dd oan: PAYMENTS TO EAILEOADS Coug or ears ke, cholstes and wafers were served.| | tinumg thronghont, the' week., #ith " the sk 5 |exception of Saturday, Rev. 'J. G. Os- | Washington, Feb. =1.—Forced forward Ol’d ed De qb?:,':"‘;i,,;";':r," .::':‘",‘,, “h"'.:('w‘"' will be the preacher at special |in epite of parllamentary obstacles op- er to nver Bee: ‘méndm' by Stehbea Protal s umlll nugs in the First Bapn_- church, in | posed to it by determined minority re- | R v 1 onington. sistance, the Winslow bill for partial | . 1, N Dot s IRy Teonbor in TIs) Walter J. Tucker was a recent. Vistor | paymenis to railrouds on ficir gove: | Doctor said she couldn’t get a7, T gt ot A im Hartford ment guaranty accouni was tonight | . o . | I -charge, wis given up owing to “he|” \wijian Backus spént the week end: in | sured of final passuge i the semate | well in Illincis, but sh> did l"\fl'e storm. | South Windbam. mMOTTOW. at .30 there is to| Mr. Wright of West Haven, who has Unanimous cor agresment was l L 2 and Renedict!o of‘hw.n engaged as secretary of the Mystic | tained to o vo ' tho ¥ at the Sa- | Community House. arrived ‘hé%¢ Monday |all amendmen o Heun at | to take charge of the ~work, Prepara- | until toward the cpen- of the Community House which it March first, Foote. Who has been muper- the Alystic Bridge Congre- Sund: 00l for the past ¢d from that of- | & to exclude evervthing else « consideration until its pass-) les W. dent of nal e Mystic Covntry club meets Thurs- | i evening in the elub house on Jack- to try and it has cone enve. 4 roil call t these proposi P tin Navin fe suffering from a, fall, |C195¢d but 14 supperters for them. and )i ve’ food. Fontell o - two Hractiten IBL 57 again strength, Milks Emulsion is Thereafter no more recorded votes i e S Jekett and daughter Faim | oory“ingisted upon. but Senator LaFol- ommended to those whom sickness New Haven over the week-end. weakened, ‘and is a powerful aid in : - lette, republican. Wisconsin, opened up |sisting and repairfog the effects of wast At the. Tirst JMrs. Mercio S. Greene of New Haven - ing diseases. Chronic storiach troub 1 i ment on a new fleld, giving netice | Ing ach 3:19-85, Cnrist a5 the revealer of Go 4 Little Joseph Evans has been ill all the ts: pronoRpd g TR (A “gfl with & 1.love: a8 the Savicur. Christ in history. | Week. the interstatc commerce commission Spoon like ice eream.” Truly wonderful CO. b % 1 tence | - Mrs. Amos-Stone 15 1l | upportunity to investigate the use of gov- | for weak, sickly children. Lkl e b e L I o e s . ted her pareats | CFument funds by the roads. The Wis-| No maiter.how severe your case. yo the put wetk ive 2. year ago. of m EO\nox. rnmi\;xq action 7 the | for e Jas m\-.me% 343 for & ContraT es fixflf‘p 345 for 3. cers’ quarters and a 4 coast guard mde;nr. The con! ' . garage which he avenue, at M Tha wall run- it of the wall run- for'‘a J. Lipchansky of 488 be of' cobbie ‘stone: M:h 40x20 feét,. afi GiE G local con~ tood, Tt time, the mas the build- i | butiding to" b "ereate - Pratt of “this: Bl feet, two gtories’h ranged for a thea two eoll see n The redye- | stive sm.b Grade, rep: bne.prize to be v successful contest in this & from West. Town streat schos Eusta Miller, The. prizes, ©oat of Armor, were nresented last week through Mrs. Ozias Dodge. in behalf of ¢ assoclation. no Viola Gaskell was the prize winner this contest. .The worst descended upon this vieinity day morning abatement throughout into the night. sons venturad forth In the storm noon the snow-plough pathe but in a few hon snow to qrift badly so that g 1920, pusils lu e ent'ng ail the school inviied Norwich, were Tu trict were Louise Marion Aver from Town Siree! Dlctures of Kinz Art 00} From th ntic = MYSTiC carly Sun continued withou the day and wel Tha attenaance at th rches was small for not many per Abou was eut on t ‘glds of the villaze and made the =now d fi lected so fast that it & that there had been ary the afternoon the wind to Slater hall for a general observance of the art ex- hib; and_Au- 1. n snow storm of the season | the s e have den-sited ts their credit in the |report upon them to show what they " #avines Bank of Danbury, during the mean.” Elvita Pilly Eorich in, Past twn weeks, the sum of*$252.22, t i t club dance at Foot|of nations, the opening sessien of which Eivita Pills have i Wedresday night, Feb. 23.|wag held today, the council spent most | stood the test for ®! Watewbury. — Mist Fmily Gardner |of the first day in discussing the ques- |over 50 years. Ori- - | Sunro. principal of Saint - Margaret's|tion of publicity. without reaching a de-|ginated 13438. Thou- t| cohool. who underwent an opsration for|cision. Two decided currents were mani- | sands prajes them appenditls ea 1ast week 18 doing ex-|fested. one favorabls to the fullest pub. ! for rundown condi- o | caced and i making a better|licity respecting the prooeedings, as de- | tion, general debil i than 18, usual manded at the last Geneva assambly, the | ity, nervous pro- i l.—As a means of eaping with|Other .stoutly resisting. anyihing more stration, nervous it over the week-end, . Mrs..Viela J. Clark is in tows from Friday until Wednesday of this week. Thursda Tartford. confronted consin ‘senator only ylelded the floor af- ter a matter of hours, and upon agree- ment to take it again tomorrow. “This is not a bill to carry out the pledge of the United States to the rail- money will be premptly refunded. 75 cents and $1.50 per bottle. The 5 tings. etc. - A prize was of- T roads under the Esch-Cummins aect”|Emuision Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Soid ‘?m:zr: Norwicn Avt association RIEE DTA L NEWS Senator LaFolletie asserted. “It is a|druggists everywhere. e best essay on what the chil Suffield to enlargs the terms of that guar- fearned. froms the visit to the museum.| ebrate ce, enlarge them by hundreds of mil- lions of dollars, to let rallroads draw from the treasury on open accounts for years into the future. How do you know they have not gotlen away with millions now? I propose to show you they have.” Congress was passing bills for rail- roads, he said, “without even a committes New Strength and Energy For Weak Nervous People Ioward A. Mor'm 1 a call to becc ne Congregational Danbury public schools thé Blood. Strength- famous vio- en the Nerves. ‘l’l‘ll.l(‘l‘l" DISCUSSED BY 1 tour of the Unit- P COUNCIL OF THE L. OF N. | Build- Up Physical T e 0 G Power. Give Vigor o ot Paris, Feb, 21.—(By The A. P.) Though [and Nerve Power to 1921 stats champlon- | matters of great importance are to be | Nervpus, Tired Out B> heid in econnection | considered by the council of the league | Desghndent People. weakness, nervous exhaustion, mental depression and un- than the bare communication to the pub- lic of results. A committes was appointed to eoneider h which Bristo] has been rewit as a trial planis. of inactivliy in he common coun- duz wis- extrémely arduons, voted tn appronriate monev for the|amendments to the covenant of the strung perves, caused by the |r~~n-: el were, obliged to stop runni and 1he | yeq of unemployed T that citv, |league, A. J. Balfour, Great Britain. be- OT from over-indulgence ‘ml n;:so \ tepins ran far behind schedule. A foW | Tha money wiil be Inared to any unem-|iNg chosen as chairman, with the foilow- ‘03‘35“’ "’;d:"’;flumz b .‘;,,'; 5- antomebiles” ventureq out but very few | nioved persons found dumervinz. without|ME members: M. Viviani, Franee; Vit- rite y for lu mefl" that gk | persons foun servinz. withou Jru. | cine, send 10 cents to pay postage a peaple cared (o chance getting mMa- | harze of Interest, for a period of two|torio Sclaloia. Italy; Senor Branco, Uru- | ine. senc 19 o - e chines stuek in the snow. | vear: guay; Dr. Bdward Benes. Czecho-Slo- w m: 5"!,‘\ Yy mal lk Bu[ [?“enl_ Bncouraging reports continue o be | Brital A" Kow BtlNG: Sands | vakia; Wellington Koo, China: Agay Aml-‘xv'-e(:tr‘" uo:e 70?1:01:::\;\:“ e heard from Miss Emily D. Noyes. who | (% o S ers v |ma, Japan: M. Beichmann. Norway, Sen- | F1vita CApSEes, for Ao oS o that lum- bas been il for many weeks with ty- .. 0 PERT "X~ lor Gonzales Hotelia, Spain. Two addi- s has co'\gre:sfion. Dnrl also tice was, @ives! ot Tha auspices of the Da ican Revelution, noon .at 3 o'clock ‘if ., the house, Norwich, ' when. Chanoello: Gowun of, -the: “Int e -will | be: Close of the. sréice th 2 gessjon at’ negh. h@ was the subfest treated, by ‘The' Young. ,People’s Chi Lnde:flx‘ geryica which was to e held “at- §:45 -at’ the 2 i church, with $ie: S0 churches uniting;. a8 vum service 'at -7,30-"when Reyv.' Mr. | wds to give the ‘adaréss .of.the i has on ity level and held 8t . the Huild- are »tian to several ae were cancelled owing to {he starm troliey service. The informal’ Get- ¥riday ovening, # First Methodist church, ‘wig well af The pleasant 4ffair' was under th pices of the. Christ! Wflh the-presideat, ded. aus- |3 ciety, o'el rown a0 sales Cihen West Tora 2t and the vmhty gets run-down. I you tire are shaky If you are bl .your body is ukmg for p.ymeflt.‘ m mmrmfl is fuaterials which it needs to enable q’-llvlhlmngy-ndmlm. h:ulnut every case of weakness, anae- nh ‘mervousness and rin-dewn vitality, is‘real shortage in the body of Phospheras. All these elements are con- tained in Wincarnis, because Wincarnis is prepared especially for weak, ansemic, Choose the right way to~he;lh; Remember this important fact—if you are ‘wadk, ansemic, nervous or run-down, be- exnse of a shortage in the boly of Iron, fildwn. Potassium, Sndhm and Phos- ‘The vital energy of the body is continually being \M'\'IP Thz M’igl energy yoy spent yesterday, must be replaced—otherwise Just so much Jess today. . What about tomorrow? . - ‘. 'Pailure to replace the vital energy expended largely. anunnp thousands of menand women being weak, anaemic, nervous or ran-down. In neglecting to replace the vital energy expended, they fo pay the body for the work it does—so the vital cnu"y m ~xhausted—the blood becomes impoverished—the nervel mckly—bllioydour nerves f your is poor—- or debilitated {er, you have ach any energy—1o. tnske’ thé blosd rich and red—to strengthen. the and to promots renswed o vm!ity and endurancs. }:w-mw udyb!oad.wmn phold fever, and who 7:C. R. Backus. who last iOver ity dollars was young people of Mo- | church is to arrange for places Hlonal | tertainment held Thursday - the the Parish house. ehyrches is o arrange for places for boye to stay during the three days BOth | they are here. t % | - The Ladies’ Aid socicty of the Method- ‘ | i | | M Sisit with her brother, Stephen Iiopk Friends of Frank Cooper regret to liear that he is ill at his home in Pearl River, | ! Mrs. George Costello and Rosamond Holmes, box of Mi-O-Na Tablets, prescription for indigestion and stom- + “Tale one, or if your sufferin, slo soent end with his family in the village. week on bus'ness, the week: netted the Congres evening ‘ About one hundred and twenty beys | Boys' ;M. | Conterence, to be held here the first week | n A committec from each of the espected to attend the Older Thursday was held Monday Nash of Westerly inspection. ‘hapter, No. 61, ., served a chicken supper at prior to the inspection. Join MeDonald is in Boston for . Mrs. Ellen Bogue and three children have returned from where they have been making a vis several months with Mrs, Bogue' Mcnroe, - Virg moth M returned Saturday A SQUARE MEAL A SQUARE DEAL|~ Here's a square deal for tae people! who can't‘eat a square meal without after-pain or distress. 1 Go to your druggist today and get a! the troubles. That's where the square deal comes | But Mi-0-Na is really a stomach up- Reartburn is worth a lot of money to sufferer. afternoon with Mrs. Adamson cn School street. & The annual inspection of Benevolence Ch:pur. R. A M - held | ening, . Arthur the|ipg in charge of the members of Charity nia, of great ! ¥ | here " Hartford | organized the bladder and kidneys, $1 per bottls next week, probably Thursday nigh tional memberg are to be selected later ELVITA DRUG CO. 3 Tremont Row. {and It is expected that all of. the 125| Another committee waz appointed t®[Boston, Mass. | or more New Britaln master plumbers, |consider article 18 of the Versailles trea-| The Famous Elvita Remedies soM palnters. eicotriclans, sheet metal work- |t¥« having refercnce to the interpretation | at ali first-class drug stores. ¥ | o2s. masons. carpenters. general con-|Of the value of treaties up to the time of pes a the 133 to off ti=otors and similar trades, will become Boston. one man's food and another’s poison. ex- Boston | hospita! tion. teins and absence these proteins are hostile or friendl come wthin the scope of investization. TWO ARRESTS FOR THF Elkhart, Ind.. Feb. 2 | arrested herc today at the request of Te- ledo authorities who telephoned the Elk- hart police that the men were suspected The men were taken off a train when it opped here. The train sepa.v | INCREASE IN NUMBER OF Why not try Mi-O-Na—at The Lee | & Osgood Co. and druggists every- ‘;vhere‘ Hartford, Feb. Osborn of the health reported today a large increase | BUILDING IN BRIDGEPQRT in the number of new cases of measles. For th jusnped from 172 to | cases fell from 105 to 8. | whooping cough fell’ front 108 to 36 and | cept the reduction in wazes from $1 te 80 cases of pneumonia ,increased from 21| cents per hour, decided upon last week by their registration with the league. The i nedhbers, members of this i F Co lu P | Seialeia. Ttaly; Raoul Fernandez, Br. or Coug 0. s ? Henr! Fromageot, France: Professor | CONDUCTING EXPERIMENTS v = - | B Struycken, Holland, and Str Cecil Hurst, hi IN PROTEIN SENSITIZATION |posiag o oooo % ronc. tls [LLNESS MIGHT DELAY MATEWAN BATTLE 'l'nl.\L Feb. 2 To learn what Is ents are I ng conducted at three in protein sensitiza- Patients are inoculated with pro- from foods and other substances subsequent cutaneous -reactions or of reactions indicate w William, W. Va. Feb. 21."The Maxe-‘ wan street shooting trial may be holted | as a result of the Iness of two of the| 19 defendants. William Bowman is saf- | fering fro influenza ang his condition is The arch has been annlied especiallr to|reported serfous. Cha Kaiger's ails | » study of causes of brinchial asthma | ment has not been estadl Both men | THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE ded | were too ill to remain in court today ané | nciuding ’lmentll. g the test the scratch on the skin, of the arm. applies a drop of 2 fon | Judge Bailey. announced an adjournment TRY IT. Experience has demonstrated that medicine knows no surer healing agent until tomorrow. During the day counsel for both sldes nsual-!and Jud wealk | e Bailey conferred in an effort of precedur. n of sodium hydrate and in this e two d s be unable to | for the MWM the proteln cf whatever sub- |appear in court tom It was point- suspects as the cause of the!ed out that a mistrial might be declared brgne‘ of nose, dll'flt lnt scomfort. n is one to whic! or red spot in the cases of Bowman and Kaiser if their illness continued. In that event ! trial of the other seventeen men charged with the death of Albert C. Felts, a pri- lung passages. Used for year: by thousands of people and highly recommended by physi- knows that the| vate detective, on May 15, 1920 would s bean found. g0 on. The legality of such action waa| a baker, flour dust| questioneq in some quarters, however, | CIADS. suspicion and proteins from t wouid bs tested. TIn tha case of a ier proteins fror: horse hairs would as the 19 men had elected to be tried At nuv; druggist’s (the trade mark jointly. as _above, en every bottle) 60c ane $1.20. SAY ILLNESS BENEFICIAL TO ENEICO CARUSO'S VOICE|, ey tn protest against the reduction. New York, Feb. There are indica-|and in' addition it is estimated that 650 tions that Enrica Caruso’s voice Wil be | more are idle on account of the slump in better than ever after the libiess which | bullding operation now existing. These, s nearly caused his death last week, said | !s said, will not gocept work at the re a statement issued late todsy at the|duced rate. Metropolitan Opera Houre, Eighteen carpenters, employed by com- “The statement had been made within | tractors not members of the I r a few days that Mr. Caruso would | Exchange, remained at work today, # probably never sing again” siad the| Was announced. statement. “T™re is nothing whateve? n; timothy and b are redbgnized sourc- eezing distress to many persons of TOLEDO POSTOFFICE ROBBERY 21.—Two men were " At ddd £ g is inl- in connection with the Toledo pesteffice | in Mr. Caruso’s condition to warrant|COL. SMITH WITHDEAWS FROM ense, two tablets with or-after meals| oypery last Thursday. -The prisoners | any such supposition. Tho indications REPARATIONS COMMISSION have failed ' and at the end of ten days If You can't| igistered as Joseph Colbert, 35, and |are that, oncewhe lecovers, he will sing = o eat a square meal without tress g0 | yohn Davis, 27 better than ever. Paris, Feb. and get your money back. LS, - 21.—Coionel C. D. Smith “This iliness, unfortunate as 1t has|today announced his withdrawal as Amer been, has ri\‘en his voice and throat the|jcan representative on the Aus nolice coald find a woman first real rest they have had in 25 years|branch of the ajlied reparations comm =ald by s i the Toledo authorities te have been with | and this must be of great advantage 10 |sion, saying he would not participas e :fug{;";n’;m?;;;} et s | them. * Authorities at Englewond, IiL, the | the most strenuously exercised vocal or- |further in Austrian reparations discus R OENA onl the" etondinh fo o of | train’s next stop, ‘were asked te appre- | Bans in the world. sions en instructions from Washington zas, waterbrash, sour stomach and | NP3 her oS, ey, ey AL question of a complete recovery of consti- lflfio‘nl.‘ strength, with probably freedom from the minor lapses in health that NEW CABES OF MEASLES | troubled him for some time before his 1 b December.” N ar, ey H. final breakdown in December. state department of SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN THE CONDITION OF CARUSO New York, Feb. 21l.—Attending physi- cians announced tonight that Mr. Carm #0’s cendition was slightly improved an¢ that fears of a change for the worse, du« to the bad weather, were dissipated. H fever subsided slightly during the day. VIRTUALLY AT STANWMSTILL previous week tle number was and for last week 237. Scarlet fever Bridgeport Feb. 212 and diphtheria | eity is virtually at —Building in this a standstill today, Cases of | owing to the refusal of carpenter to ac MARCH FIXED AS DATE FOE ELECTIONS IN CUBA Havana, Feb. 21.—The ow tral slectoral board has tentatively decided on March 10 as the date for the holding of partial 44, Cases of sleeping sickness fell| the Bridgeport Builders' Exchange. Six- from 6 to 6. ty-two carpenters left their work here STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Pound 26¢c Best Chuck Roast ~ Choice Lean CORNED BEEF Pound 10c M presidential elections. The official decis- ion of the board will-be announced later. | when the board concluded its session. Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatenic Gets Her Up! Fresh Shore Haddock, Ib. .. 12¢ Fresh Steak Cod Pound ........19%¢ THE OHICAN COMPANY: : - Wilkamer 15 005 40 5at el ven FRFSH S EGGS Fl'CSh Fla.tfish 10 months did wot think I weaid live. Eatonic helped me so muth | am now up and able to work. I recom- mend it highly for stomach treuble.”” - Ma peopie 49 get well by Butter Fish o oty aud g o o m;ehontof-h l(yon).nc indigestion, sourneszs, heart ‘belehi ' g. ©Of od-or mmuu distress, take an Fasomie after each meal. Big box costs only s trifle with your druggist’s guarantes. Lee & Csgved, 191 Mats ™ Pound........ 15¢