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L8 RORWICH BULLETIN, TilESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922 = — e (HEATER HORRORS STIR NEW LONDON T0 ENFORCE ITS BULDING CODE — e building, Friday morning, Feb. 3, 11 ad- WHY m dress, “Methods of Instraction In Class- es of Foreign-Born Adults.” John J. Ma. Tl{E‘Y LKE THIS MAN? honey, 'state director of Americanization It is Becaus: He Has th> Life = A Colonel Kellar insisted, indicates that the U | upncllu for wxu was greatly In ex- cess of an; it ) w;:hxnmln';u ement in a climate like {lding Inspecter Healy was of the opinlon that plans for h‘b":flnfl:’n:q tion of the roof were sound and prac- tical and that the necessary tests follow- ing comstruction had been met. Preliminary to an Inves disaster, the Yederal mumg.w:fnfi;: — for Massachusetts, formerly principal of the State Normay school, Lowell, Mass. During ‘the past week weather condi: General discussion. Round table dlscus-l ng t - joris have had a Guvressing offect on sullding operations in Norwich and vi- cinity, the comtracters having been un- 25x35 feet, of holiow tile construction, and will be used as a garage. Contractors are comleting the re- modeling of Meyer Hollaridersky’s build- ing on Nathan Hale street, which has sions on the special problems of Elemen- tary, ‘Intermediate and Advanced classes | will be held for teachers at 10.30, pre~j vious to the address. . : + Connecticut State Physical Edueation able to make much headway and the |been undergolng & general remodefiing. |the scent of the trasedn any (Speglal to The Builetin.) Tading tasirway. Thers are only wo g En g ’;‘;r‘: ;. Witle b aiae fow TS :mu-'e‘ as been made over for 10 |the wreckage today. Wlm:s'se:x:“{nfi New Londer, Jan. 30.—Asserting tha‘[ rsons in the building capable of rem. Soclety, presi‘ent, Dr. B H. Arnoid, and rey ‘hat Red b g o apartmen! starting new projects. many other towns in t v ng permits granted or applica- In Norwich as in he state there were Good pregress is being mpde on the work of remedelling amd enlarging the residence of D. P. Hodgson at Cld Lyme. called before the jury without dalay, ft was said, in an effort to fix blame. D. J. Ramsey Nevitt, district coroner, many buildings in New London are ng constructed aceording to the presen building eede, snd therefore to ke con sidered unsafe, Councilor Walde Clark¢ sing assistance to the unfortunate bed- lden patients. It may cost $4.000 to stall an elevator, but this should be me.” New Haven gymnalum building. Friday morning, Feb. 3: 9-10.15 Demonstration of Physieal Education by puplis of the Eiementary and High Scheols. of New Bilocd Giv:s o declaring he would &pare no effort in - -l!il' A he dlrecti: He has a good color. He is strong 3 otal number ermits | The cost will be in the neig! £ 4 “ % caunc Counc'lor Mrs. Anna Fenner said: yen, under the gdirection of H. .J. b 8 olor. - et wedk Mo Hiie 10 18 CAMSLLST 1150000, nelstRorhord Of | placing responsibility, requested Peyton Tk ol e £ safet ; ngxgtlel; ‘Now Is the time for us to take action, £chnells, supervisor of Physical E-uca. iand virile, and looks it He is good Record, was *9, against 100 last year, and Building Permit Gordon, Jistrict attorney, to ask the war | g ZBEC L K WIS as voted that the® 204 Tol Wait untll we have an secident tion, Now Haven 1915-1i. Grmnsstics “humared. He laughe caslly I3 short : buil t 224,790, < % a8sign expert engineers | .. i = wihigh will entail 1if injury,” as Pre-Athictic Training, Robert C. he is “full of life,” which is s. - B e st e u&&\«e Cost sioo VP Tame utuge avenue |t the task of determiniag the couse of | S maGager onsuit with the buiiding N o s O I e withooios. New faven haumi. BB way Ol nyine beis tull of red iy b ost $400. the Irnal eellapse. Mr. Gordon said he am‘.’"&se take immediate action to pre-| immediate inspection and report of every School of Gymnastiss. 11-11.45, Active blood. If you are weak and run-gown " Very Httie work was done in Norwish o0 | REAL ESTATE SALES would: seek such assistance, tect the public from Injury or catastrophe | Publc buildng in the city. No eriticlsm Games For Larze Numbers, Percy V. and nervous, don't sleep very well and tafldings although eewera] of the inside jubs were brought to completion. school up the steel lathing for t Ellzabeth strept block for Schwa the store formerly oegupled by K At L the aontractors AND MORTGAGE LOANS In Norwich during the past week there were 12 sales of real estate as compared was the more than for the same weck 2 year ago. The mortgage leans for the Convinced that all bodies had been re- moved from the derbis, the search feor dead was halted today by officlals {n charge of rescue work which had gone such as has recently been reported from Washington and New Haven. In remarking upen the motion Coun- cilor William C. Fox said his attention “and in the event of a fire they have no ports that the walls had collapsed kill- | mothod of escape. There is a wooden ing men tn the rescue party were spread 3 was offered in respect to any hall or the- atre in the city but it i8 expected the eity manager will go into detalis in his | ticut company and as a result there ! would be a slight reductien in street raii- | report at the nmext meeting of the council. | Gahan, superinte: nt of Recreation, Brodgeport. 12-1, luncheon and busin sesslon at the the high school. Headmasters' Club of Connectient, | Erskine of Columbia university. | | Sold have a pour appetiie go to your drug- gist and buy a few bettlcs of Gudes | Pepto-Mangan and take it for a few See how it will weeks at megl- me. work and as soon as the tempera- {to 15 sples for the same week in 1921. The | on continuously for forty hours. The last | had been oalled the almshouse and| In accordance with ctiony lssmeq Prosfdent, Georze C. St. Joh | build you up by giving you plenty of i tho- building can bs raised so |mmortgage loaps were $43525 and §3 Dody was removed from the ‘wreckase | partioularly the third fioor of thar balld- | at he Jagh meeting of o vounmll City ST00L Wallingford. Friday good blood. Dom't draz around haif SlaE A WHE WL TROARE ‘the Work IorThthe cwrup;)lndlnf [y vr!o?l]n,nd 1922. 1?m last nlght.hln!pector Healy ordered | ing, “There are several bedridden pa-|Manager Barlow caid he had been i Fleb» & flm’;;a! meoting at sick and half well. Get some “Dep’ ere were sales of real estate in |the walls of the theatve vaseq at onee | i t » sultat - ;club, New Haven. 1, luncheon into you by taking Pepi.-Mangan. e New London during the past week which' |as a safety precaution. Unfounded re- tients on thiat Soor,” seid Councllor Fow, | conswitation with officera f the Connsp. guest of the club will be Profe rtz Broi in both liquid and tabict form, Advertisement, . paedlen il - ladder whicl ed & fire ™ | way fares beginning Ma % 4 ' Will apegk on The Teaching of | store is belng cleared up svd partliions | cOrTesponding weekis were 61,600 and | broadeast today, causing much ewoitpe 1ol i tarmnd & ir9 oicans 8B Aap fan omeny AT L R AN3! 2 Fine Art (by it Professor Erstine | 450,400, ment. tigkets for 25 cents. In Bridgeport, it | MFars that English rather then | GRAY HAIR BECOMES 7 : Coaretul Techeck of the dead indloatel | gro¢E HEALTH AUTHORITIES Was stated. the company wes trying o Laching iz a fire art Doctor H. DARK AND BEAUTIFUL INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF tanight tha no more of the infured i five cent fare, without trapsfers, for a ' bBuehler of Hoichkiss ead in- ai Wales Lines CVo., of Meriden, WABNING AGAINST JAUNDICE arded the comtract to bulld brary at the Canneaoticut col- Washiagten, Jan ENICELREOCKER ROOF COLLAFPSE . 30. die, the \leath toll would be 105. Reports that three ad7itlonal persons had dled During the past two months suspicious were unverified. A dozen persons in hos- { period of 90 days, but the plan was causing loss to the company. cussion after Professor Erskine's talk The annual business meeting of the clu Try Grandma't | ! | Look years younger! v i = & ill follow the discussion. recipe of Sage and Sulphur Investigation of cases of jaundice, pessibly of the epi: The prepased S ataata will fo X 2 ag: from plans drawn by . 2 pitals, however, wWere reportad in =2 |demic variety, have appeared in Connec-| . & 00 Dase General meetinzs of the Conmecticut 2nd nobody will know. wohiteet. The tullding wil | 0 ©4use of the Knickemhocker theatre | erltical condition tonieht, oi*hoggh E. |ticut, says the state health department, | hS 'AId reading and is now a IaW. Un-!state Teachers' astosiation, y 45 x 150, of disaster, which caused the death of more than 160 persons, wae hegun today by der the new regulations there will be mere room for private vehicles at the railroad station, and the jitney drivers two stories and tone, e conmtract H. Shanehnessy, sscond assistant post- master general wessaid tobe greatly im- praved. Health officers are requested to forward any information t] deem of value on New Haven Comma-~fal High A local builder has t president, Levk T. Garrison, Wi Almost everyone knows that Sage More than 100 persons sus- |the appearance of any disease which | (o ) 3 tie. Fri“ay afternoonm, Feb. 3, 1, Tea and Sulphur, properly esmpound- DA Nas fha sonirees fop ba 1oL MR of ke Bisteet ofl o niiivlas of mers then b mien | thee holr o e e o et goomewhat restricied 1A thell New Faven Hieh School orchestra: ack the natural eoler 2nd o garag. on Ocean avonue, | COWMDIA govermment, with the probabil. | nature and were taken to hespitals, The symptoms of epidemic aundice ars |’ Sang Si tho'parade, address, The Connsctiout S when faded, streaked Tt will bg 12519 feet, of | Ity that the senate and house also might | The trazedy caused the postponsment | Smier to Influenza, but It is accom-| , Heulth ofiicials in New London, Water- gramme of Physical Educa way to get about $800. undertake exhaustive inquirles. todav of nraetic all secial affalys |P2nied with cne distinet symptom of ]‘1""3 ?vm’l g;"ef nearby towns were on Heaith, Dr. A. B Meredith, e it at home. is to be erecied on 16th | The senate is expected to met tomor- | nianned for the week. Presi“ent and |Jaundlce. urey oall Monday morning when the re-, missioner of education; 2.6, 7 the Valvline Oil Co. It will be | row on 2 resolution by Senator Capper, | Mrs. Harding were fo have been the | Regent information from the New York|DOrt came In that a smallpox case had 220, ad“ress. Promotion of Citi R republican, Kansas, calling for an in-|honor wuests of the Ohin soelety at g |Stale department of health spparently Sevelone ‘“Cl““l‘m:’d- The suspected Thropeh Physical Fducatfon Dr === vestigatfon of the catastrophe by a|reception tomiht, hut st the president’s | indicates that infectious jaundice has; PRV E:‘w‘;"‘“or Jarios 'g‘j’“- & '&’mbfl of fem Burdick. Baltimore: 250, u wi [ ) senate committee. Desplte the announce- | Foquest the affalr was nostnoned. My |been present in that state in several lo-| te famity o Wit B aiarong) n of Tealth Progromme old-time reci 4 ment by Representative Mondell, repub- | Hardine informed thoss in charge ef ap- | Salized outbreaks smce January, 1920. | 209 the fact that the suspested pat ent g on of otk l lican leader, that the hous would mot |ransements that he wreforred to omit a | “The disease, which is sometimes mis-| the city snve moent travel in and about | : thorige i inquiry untfl District of |social affalr while Washington was suf. o S LiTTe SO CONS(Ge SBpreich: taken for influewza, is characterized in most cases by a sudden onset with head- ache, fever (often 103 degreés or more) ! mbia offfolals have concluded thelr stizations, Representative Ryan, re- publican, New York, charging that the sion. Dr. Stanley Osborn ecame from Hartford befors noon and after thorough examination decided here a young fering from the great chock. Attorney General Daugherty also postponed a Anner he had planned to give for the States Comm a’dress, G CUBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS e e ibly tell t r, as it Yo es it so naturaily P nausea and vomiting, and pronounced | Moore wi g it 1 ' v. You dampen a_sponge or oy coilapse of the roof was dus to faulty | Precident and Mrs, Harding Wednesday | gastro-intestinal dlsturbance, . Jaune | o any siner oneobonnE With smaliper, | with it and draw ¢ .. X construction and would mot have vecur- | night, dice rapidly develops accompanicn by |~ In shecking me e e ot tho inod C rough your bair, rains Da red had there beon proper Inspection, | With the exception of five motfon pie- |marked itching. Nervous manifesta- h ) gkt nd at a time; y s resolutlon propesing an Investis e Dig ;- S 8 e stase hemital Bund I str; tore X houses controlled hy tha eorpora- tlon t the Kniekerboeker were open today, ad- tions, dlzzinvss, and persistent hiccough ' have aiso been reported in many in-| stances, while the kidneys were affected | “Evergledes Limited" Ly, Bostoa 7:30 p.m. guards report as among the m dent. F | president, which owned 5 Foi0 in Distrirt of Colambla commissioners de- ed they would go into every phase Becene Diana, - 18, 5 feet 4 inches, - s e Wt ‘ ts ewspaners assuri a number of cases, There is som weight 130, black thair. brow yes, i i f: ..g:,‘:;: "::‘ 2gedy which oecurred Saturday | publia that thes had b what prolonged convalescenco marked | wearng kiiaki trouses. dame weat, gk is 3 delighitml iy 1 TS s and_ declared by sallowness of the flesh and loss of | Home in New Have 15 not Jntendes a Special” (Ef Harry Grandall, manager of the Knick- |stremgth. The disease usually lasts| Bdward Sturgis, 17, 5 feet 4 inches prevention 9t “Coast Line Fla. Mail _‘_‘X“‘E‘l"f: erbocker, 11 announcing that ether the- {about three weeks, and so far no fa-|w 110, brown hair and eyes of the S Pcitele PRASs. ik ot iaer S AEAINSE | aters in the €pandall chain would remain [ta] cases have been reported. In the | lor. YWhen he left the institution fowing stoy s, retarn limit May 31, _m:‘m‘:»!- closed, until further notice, said this | Mhenange county, 2s in subsequent out- | he did not wear cither hat or eoat. i 1922, now on sale. FFEX‘I;X (3‘?;‘: was done, not because any of the thea- [ breaks, all the members of some fami- John Potter, 30, 5 feet 4 imes, weight | > & e tres were considered unsafe. but hecause | lieg were ili, and the greater’ number nfl 143, Light hair, eyes blue, wore dark' A“an"c Coast Une he bel he and his assaclates @4 nat desire to | cases oceurrod in isolated farmhouses, so | thousers; ne eap. His home is in Say- " aceept momev for amusement while the | that it was difficult to determine how the | brook. TheStandard Raiiroadof theSouth v was mournine who lost their | diseuse was spread. An unusual preva-; 'The New Londen nolice have been no- cartoon s at the Kn cl lence of -rats and field mice abaut the tified to apprehend these men. Addressd. H.JOHNSON, N, E, Agt. 248 Washington St,, Beston, Mass, Details of | Saturday vision of the mes of the dead and s today broyght gut that Wyatt Me- mie and Jack MeKimmie, hoth listed | as dead, were the samc person and net { brothers, 3 bouscs and farm buildings was however, | regarded as of speclal significance in | the effort to identify the disease.” | TEACHERS OF STATE To “In ope town in St. Lawrence county | been the escape were not supplied. annual b suppert Mgs F s Bikle, one | six cases have oceurred among elghteen MEET AT NEW HAVEN isted as Miss | enildren attending one district schiil. The 2ll parts of the state A discovered i ary r reports that all the n Thursday, Friday 130 i 2 Bs it i lost his “ren from this school eat their meals the p m. addr Thia 1s What You Have Been Waiting For Sing | 3 1hc schoceuss Saa - enies waigh. A A3l maetng of the Comsecton | = SRR la son as Walters, | borhood has been rat Infested since last State Teachers’ association and other | 7 v Automatic {afety §ihroovivn, ¥ Sttt el |state educational organizations. Levi T. | yngs. Window Lo k Medical s found, instances of tie prevalence GArrison of W antic Is preslident of 1 Connecticut Home ease among schoel children are Lhe ssoclation with the being reported from other lo-} Roem bui tion, School 118, brought the num- Saturda et the Air In — Keep the Biurglar Qut Staniey H 1 the Mazelok vour windows stay as you a ge ‘B aownten.104; emic infectlous jaundice ocour- New Britain; second vice pres= the not be moved or opened from the oyts 150" Tonentae e red frequently In the trenches during M. Purdpe, New Haven; from the ope Cannot window d Anyo; Her ised total 105. that ghter-in-law n the world war, and is quite Japan, where Afng, | MoOTt2lity vastly In cxcess of t ed In any oth death revalent i Send fer Yours Today the Mazels 25¢ by Parcel Post d, | dress, Foods Agents Wanted o ST B. S:,";;ana Wood, T Ewweve CONSOLE SALES €9., % e e A et he ‘l-- be the programme for The Connectl will hold a ¥ 4, at the E man’s club, 33 Wall tate among the s of which the department has In Japan an organism of | chete form was found guite con-| - present, and the same organism! ] { w2 aleo discovered In rais. An orman- |7 perintendents’ asesocia- Job Young, Westport ; treasurer, Joh Lund, - anparently identical with the Japan Prozramme AR snirocheta has also been digcovy oner of edueation, | " Ay fprmer studerts and grodua 2 wild rete both in France and t Edueational Law.” | cordlally invited. Those plannin ited States. It has not been found nden, Teachers' College, uld notify the treasurer. Independence o¥ 1d, Yale univers Cennecticut. New Haven oclated with human cases In any Amer- | ¥ lean ocutbreak. so far as the department | | has been able to learn.” ' RHEUMATISM Rheuma has relieved the azonizing rheumatic pains of thousands who ught nothing would give relief. Tt ven, Conn., before February 2. s JUDGMENT ¥FOR RAILROAD IN FISH SCRAP CASE High orchestra. Friday morning, Feb. 3, 8.30 o'c’ock € . Hotel Garde, price $1. Round 6 ussion of Issues raised by the speakers at the dinner who will be pres- ent. Sehools. for foreign-born adults, chalr- ul floral tributes af Georgs B costs b Hinman of the brought by the C. should do as much for you. W. (. Deming, state director of | Hawen and supply you on tihe no-cure, no-pay! - TRy 5 = e » New Haven High School | ajilford, Delaware, A Judge Hinman handed down his d Monday. The fish scrap, which was val $725.25, was shipp Co. on a bill of lad agrival at Milford freight cars was f Another Outbreak cf ! Influenza Threatened HOW TO ESCAPE THE DISEASE turn it to the ear when trey found out was mot what they wanted. Enty to car and the return of the fish seray was made without the participa railroad emploves, The Shay Co. brou suit en the ground that the railrord ¢ pany was liable In conversicn for value of the emtire shiy t. When the Draper-Davis Co. rcfus=d to ooept the s'3 ment or pry the ' of Importance of Immediate Attention to First Symptoms of the Malady carnations Courtland Dixo and sweet peas. | Mouter: spray of Most Dangerous Form Often Mistaken for 3 Simple Cold lading, the raiflroad cowpany u'tl: f;"rs. Thtqodor? Chureh; Say i i 1d the fish scrap for freight jtions and palms Reports from different parts of | worse reveals the critical condition ”‘ 2 a e . Ao . the cfiuntry point to the probability | of the sufferer. To guard against i, rgafi"s‘[ e S;\':: o e opnte Sinesad s t at WOu e l t of another and widespread outbreak | any such misfortune, it is advisable B 1nF Do ksl ay i slanted 5 aredit of of influenza, or grippe. The ex-|to look upon ceriain symptoms as Judg- Hinman and a jury. b marked tremely serious character of this dis- ease and the extraordinary rapidity with which it spreads make it of the utmost importance that every person should have some knowledge of how it cap often be escaped. possibly due to intluenza aund to be- siderable evidence was put gin taking a restorative as soon as was withdrawn from the ju they are felt. These symptoms are % se of the eomnl ca “running of the nose,” headache, backache, low or high fever, chilly sensations and a feeling of exhaus- ). ety even a farmer's wife! Just get a dozen Parksdale Farm Eggs. See £l B Mrs. Fra hat bi 1id fell ' Haw £all and It 18 new known to bedg fact :!mt ‘-“;;- ot Cr nd Mre. Frank Case: spray what big, solid fellow: S i hly contaglous ditease does rong stimulan nds Of aan £ 4 Mrs. Harr 293 M8 3 ows they arc. How full an g?.?gckyevery one who is exposed | should be avoided. It is true that Tosen M. 404 Mg M=y meaty they prove to be when you open them. Not even a farmer’s wife gets finer eggs. ay of roses Joseoh Keongh- with broken strings, o 7 of tulins roses and carnations. M Mrs. Richard DecMars: cross 5 nations, Mr. and Mrs, E2. to it, It is perfectly clear that if it did do so ne one wouid escape &n attack during an epidemic. It bas been proved to the peint of ab- they do give temporary support to the heart and to the nervous system at times, but this action is always followed by & corresponding depres- And Parksdale Farm Eggs are uniformly fine Own this chest of b i solute certainty that influe{l.z; &r:lly sion, Whlc:: may prove t:lslus;tmu; onzdon. 2 : A eautiful silverware develops in those who have r| It s far better and safer to tal because they’re laid by quality hens—hens that ELAELE O A ital z‘:,m’ or powers of Tesistance | such a restorative as Wingarnis, one can live within his means hese 26 pieces of handsome neide Community Par Plate are yours. The patiern is ex- are kept in the pink of condition by medern to infection, reduced below a given poultry metheds. The eggs they lay are cer- This reduetion of aough. which bas been prescribed by physl- cians in these eases for almost haif has means isite. For 3 re a century. Ope dose of Wincarnis e tainly worth cackling about. S 50 vt S e 28 o three or four Gimes & day is guite She Parkened Her il sufficient for one whbose strength bt b and Vital forces have been ex- hausted, and it is an admirable tonie for those who are exposed to or are recovering from influenza. Naturally, all sorts of tonies are heing advertised at this time, and Read how the coupon that is packed with each dozen will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a set of fine Parisian China dishes. They're well worth aults torpotien, Tt i for th Croe e Frasen that an o\lt,lguk of mm l“ T m!d, aa 2 ¢ M':g@: snd generally clatms nd enfeebled a Home- : the most extravagant claims are be- > > saving. ing made for some of them, so it is | _ Mrs 1 : all the mare ‘l‘x’x;portu.xt'tll:k m re tat Wedgwood Creamery Butter has a wonderful Trom s desler. Arold danpodat flavor and freshness that you'll enjoy the year ;nh:l;t ’-:nd gtu‘gfm:x ‘&wflsflu W around. A coupon is packed with each pound. R T s "mj. rellable restora- | restorative and general tonc recom- 5 Pomah Get sure-value by using Parksdale Farm Eggs dishes tive, As a matter of fact, the timely | mended by over 10,000 physiclans. To haif & b 1.t 0 Think of gettin, of ! e, Bl bossed with a g dl:o-‘i. fo only 29 free coupons and $3.00. For 30 more counons aad $6.00 < 36 picces more. A oces- bay rum, on- Compo.n! an? 4 T. ese in_rell €, r o goedat any drug store at very I cost. Apply to the hair every oihor day unuhythe ‘my hair is d:u-k.&;:.m ciently. it does mst color D, -. is not a and 4 m“:ot r‘r’d. use of a promptly acting restorative often prevents an attack of influenza from asswming a dangerous type. and Wedgwood Creamery Butter. grocer hasn’t them, write us. P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. il SR e LN R WINCAR.NIS is sold in Norw'ch b‘ Nat.onal Drug Stores, Main and ucket Sts, and at fi"g‘o‘t c.3s§ If your

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