Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 10

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R A TR ) Norwich ay, Mareh 1 WEATHER Cenditions disturbanes mov- ward and its cen- Thursday | BAIN TODAY AND * TR eSO ~ PROBABLY TOMORROW ELIZABETH ST. SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ——— | . {lls under the former to ap- According to a report made to the meet- ,from 44 mi of the chamber of commerce directors | Proximately 2 imills under the fatter, Mr. YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. Now i the time to take spectal care of the complexion if you wish to look ‘well the rest of the year. The March ‘wflnd‘ have a strong tendency to bring FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATOHES ANNOUNCEMENT * We wish to announce the opening of our NORWICH OFFICE, ROOM 308, THAYER BUILDING, for out freckjes that may stay all Summer 3 % 7 of wide! Dinder stated positively that tax maps unless ved. Now is the time to the convenience of clients in NORWICH and the | thursday by the education committee of | ere apsolutely essential for an equitable use Othine—double strength. BUL | e chamber, the school board of the town | system for taxation. A system of street * This preparation for the removal VICINITY, under the management of ¢a over the eastern) T very precaution to safe- |Book sheets was evolved, which indlcated ‘| of “freckles is usually so successtal wt 4.3 5 Mo in the con.|ine owners, the areas, the description of that it is sold by druggists under e 1 e ot o g e | 2 SR P oot e el HIBBARD N. ALEXANDER bty valuation, and the total amount of tax falls. Get an ounce of Othine—double o wia s assessed by each individual property own- strength, and even a few applications . TYan 3 e . Since the concrete floor of ene of e | o op that particuSer street. The work B ow & weidertal TaDroves Audits Examinations Special Investigations ] sgh several w : of the people of New Britain and without 2 . s n many omors eurrent if the city of | °f ihe 260Plo of New Britain atd winett even’vanishing entirely. Systems Devised and Installed » terior workmanship on the new building. answered many questions, and was given okt t ihe directors wa¥s assured thal the|qiscie of thanis for his courtesy in attend- ORUNEY s ARA BOWs 18 B0 Income Tax Specialists \rrests of of the fown w e B eting cast erly taken care of snd that aupersi | Investigations g0 far carried on by the | RUNMANITARIAN . EEASONS was being constantly m; Y lofficials and committses of the chamber WNT d wm TE 3 New York architect and by the 1ocal | o¢ commerce shows the abeolute need for | Chicago, March 9—Deciaration that an | cupervising authorities. tax maps, covering the entire area of the soldiers’ bonus would be passed for - | The directors’ meeting was held s |Norwich. ' Withoat thls fundamental ne- humanitarian reasons and not as @ po- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 5 he Wauregan Touse with the |, oo nothing can be accomplished in Iitkoal T o S e uitabi tlon commitiee, the hret | the way of making a fair and equitable as- itioal measure, SO NORWICH OFFICE NEW LONDON OFFICE cssors, Alble L. Hale, Arad R. Man-|gocoments to all proerty owners. The Fordney, chairman of the house ways UILDING PLASET RO o s i and John B. Oat, and Thomas Lin- | SFSON 10 ol probesty owners” The s b batis b meatiad THAYER BUILDIN L BUILDING A an appraisal engineer of New Britain. | gouare miles while that of Norwich is Nétne A Wiblasals Limbes Ao Telephone 1764, Norwich Telephone 2160, New Londen T 5 twenty-sf square miles, so that it is cb- rican 4 30.10 Reports of proggess were made | yioug that the cost of tex maps from a sociation today. 30.00 | community advertising, health, | jroper survey would be greater in Nor- “We are going to report the bill Sat- . | erects committoen o n oy M ikl e 18 commuities, that liaye, 3& urday morning, ask for a suspension of | z | > ¥ A 2 lesser area. -Whether the work: ls super- the house rules on Monday morning an New Britain.—Mre. Frank H Jonnston| New Brital gun in hiy | To Advertise Norwich vised or cxpert counscl engaged and a e Tt throneh befors. coerything else | and friends are motoring through Fiori- | mayoralty ca » . nunity advertising committee is | thoroush_svstem installed for an equi e = da, starting from St. Petursburg, and [George A. Qu ‘ . 2 folder giving facts and figures | able mefiod for assessment purposes, K : > ese boys(VISHing In Daytona for a week. They |terms and c 2 o uing Norwich, which will be sent means the expenditure of a considerable e T e s stoag | Will make the tMp north by automobile |on the et, T . & hougheut the o in an |sum of money. This can only be secured T e on Y mey were. striking | a1S0, arriving here some time in April | week at 1 ail Norwich, Tee commit- | thrasgh an ajé ropriation - covering the were carried on. ey were striking . thelr worl | expense, at a town meeting, and of course | for shorter hours and more pay an — — : e tp o Che yoters ‘of Netwich to Gecids ey were doing it so successtully that biy | vhether or not they want to a3 fate up to November 11, 1918, not a single COAST TO COAST ' i Water Not Polluted e e R e American shell had been fired during WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS | An on by thé health commit- | tax maps and evolve an equitable method lhon-r- e e the reported pollution of the res-|for the assessment of real estate. Inas- “You men sittng - 2 2 o s, disclosed the fact that the reports | much as Norwich has not had a revalua- 12 them madly and marched with tnem to For Real Satisfaction 2 ! te board of health, after |tion since 1580, and inasmuch also as an ME. AND MRS. JOHN PLACE OF COVENTRY, B. L the depot. And you didnt go a dumn “Benefit” Standard ; that decartment, showed that | inequitable sysiem now prevails the bus-{ ooy crny coverm mELD neath a golden bell, designed by Miss| SteD further. Surpose Cermany bad vich is of exceptionally iness men feel this matter ought to be > : . water v | siven Ul Conederailon b e ciizns | GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERaARY |Mooro and mads fn Frovdencs, | | ivesvotia have been?. ey woul COFFEE, Ib. .. 31c le the highest au- ; 1 e | have been twenty times more than the - 1 nighest au- (Special to The Bulletin.) they now occupy all thelr married life| pave, During the war the ways and| IN A CLASS BY ITSELF 1| for water | MISS HELEN CHRIST TO Oneco, Conn,, March 9.—Mr. and Mrs | except two years .near Boston, Mass.| 00 oommittes nuthorized the lssu-| 1 e | M BE SCHOOL DENTAL HYGIENIST | Join H. Place, residing on the old Place| They have four living chidren, 13| MeNS STURNES SUGCTECT 00, 5| s about co BE SCHOOL i arm just across the line in Coventry,|&randenildren and one great grand-|yongs 1rp 1o that time, since the found- WEEK ¢ 1 nning in dental higiene tn the| M7 T S TH L0618 SOVERY | g, .o Aing of this government, we had, only schools of Norwich is. to be{ = % i i . Mr. Place was born at Goodyear,| o8 % <3100 000,000, END 1b. mitted to the of their marriage Conn,. and lLYs.FPi::(Ce. whose "LIM} 2 Congressman Fordney also discussed the common couscil, ap- d third grades, Mfss Helen M.|farm home last name was June Frink, was a native the tariff, assafling the “profiteering, B o mayor, in the mear fu. | f a5 beon hoelioabs s oiabuiai M e e oG Lo Criminad . merchant, who bought_ Sack DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY hygieni: the’ committee of which |tion. of Connecticut : thode Island, e presents were beautiful va | knives for $7.62 a dozen and sold them TREET NORWICH, CONN. | Speaker for March Meoting Dr. George Thompson chatrman.| Boston, Braction and Carfbridge e mong them being: §125 ‘in, gold| ¢ "g195 5 ‘gozen. 157 MAIN & 8 i <being e ookin (he an to0ey, (-1 der. the mupervision o, Misa’ Tan 3| Mangaret Geer of Griswold, a £ g bithia and clean the teeth | Moore of Providence, } «f Mrs, Place, read an original f 1 the ;:hl.m'en of the two grade Mr. and Mrs. Place were seated be- m for the anniversary. M e amed, making recommendations. L ol £, ' on’ the mublect 'of re she finds them necessary for X o St Ay o further dental work which parents|GRANT DENISON'S EIGHTH ENLISTMENTS FILL RANKS . ;i t ness World.” T will be ed to have done for their EBRATED OF NORWICH COMBAT TRAIN S { doust bor Intereatins | children. Thero are about 900 children Toe A of the First Battalion . cetings tr s vear. |in the second and third grades to have nd Combat Train, 132nd : not | this dental hygdne work done for were paid off for the past s them. at the armory Thursday nignt. . » s meat (sle Is comploted s eniised brineioe | 8 Don’t you wish you had a home like someone else ? You can entatives from Con- Christ will oster up to 10 per cent. above y y ' N nd replie s00l and in time The company cannot -enlist o t > . t N t ' of the he schools. She coruits at the present time, h h th d ] e | ? NS ity ks are filled. There 18 & ave Just as nice a nome as anyone, without spending a 1o " s office, beside: Brown several names, h if f . | Awprovat tor nriven n of tno Hocheste ot o 2 mains oreare- | @ of money. Just come here and see the beautiful furniture E community ygiene. The com- IO LR e 8 the lookout for another ‘H‘l et lml‘“l”' t t s f a: ent s ' reld from April 1st to | SR e oom st 1t o/ § that can be yours on very easy terms of payment. ! nmended come from the Nor- r = i tworsiane ol T ey wich Red Cross bramch, which at a jRo¥s OEths. combabitrain ‘are now tcying e recent kxecutive gommittee meeting ot sren e e T voted an appropriation of $800 for this el S e L ot work. In the last Red Cross roll call g LA R 1 o special contributions solicited {50 do -NepsHdvenstonhiiuerek i b u I tor this detal hyd load of equipment for the company. Seniso SHED FLOATS OFF WITH e mot! LIF PRESERVER CARGO ST s anyone seen a’shed floating down e have Thomas Doo- - P 2 4 enue would be : ereabouts for it e y Upholstered Over- ' e E e and up to Tues- Stuffed Tapestry z i missioner JI. J standing on the shore vice wil 7230 § ew London fes (o, ccton bridge but sinoe trat |f 0 ol Now Pediciion LIVING ROOM SUITES « gregational chur ith mem- | = H| Robinson, Waterford, e reabouts are a mystery. Mr, e Methodist chareh and oth- | e “""O‘IL : REMOVAL $70 5 WHITE ENAMEL iting 1 at rate of $9.00 off sometime Wednesday HEATER ALE 5 KITCHEN CABINE’ Allen Latham of Scotland road, pres-‘\ Four Uncontestod Divorces, Ironsides Board Co and being filled S PRICE T C. .l T ent of the Norwich Town Men's Lea- | TR . Carton rs he thinks that . c - s : e ths ke At | incontested d on e = piece of “propercy s Wonderful Bargains Exceptional Value 2 of the league, Monday evening | Siniik cruising about the river or sound. 1 regational chapel. | e REMOVAL REMOVAL biect Culture. e folla Lena G. Taylor vs. Har Al CE o f Trinity Methodict Sunday School, I. Taylor, Elsie M. K. Beckwith vs. SALE PRI SALE PRICE hi d Miss on in charge, is to pro- | Myron H. Beckwith, Darreile Glaimo « rw.cqd at the Sheltering | Rosario Giaimo, Marion Pickering A fternoon Wiliam H. Pickering. ; ' "H TOWN 72 m o O 7 & ANOTHER BIG HIT ’ SpEClAL IY Sflopl: iz g (B g e d " 12 &% REMOVAL By Young People’s | Where Quality and Low @Price Predominate SALE PRICE $l495 7-Piece Water Sets SALE PRICE 1 set to a customer. No telephone orders. No C. 0. D)s. No de liveries. THE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS ! COLLAPSIBLE GO CART A very handy cart VAL 4 gfwwomlcs $9.85 P = | Friday and Saturday Special Offering Tweed Sports Suits and Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Cleverly Modeled for For Style, Distinction and Service Exceptional Values—$§19.75 CAPES AND WRAPS Overtake All the Needs for Early Spring Wear In a Variety of the Newest Spring Models ! $22.50 SPRING FROCKS No limit, apparently, to the variety of styles. A veritable sunshine of colorings, which indicate Spring newness. MATERIALS OF THE MOMENT :—Taffeta Silk, Krepe Knit, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Crepe-de-Chine, Tri- S - §16.50 UP Prunella and Tweed Sport Skirts will keep off rain and chill on a raw day-and dust on cool evenings all the year round. OURS are not only serviceable but STYLISH. We have many splendid “numbers” in_rain coats and cravenettes. When you PRICE them you will buy one. Look at your OLD hat and ‘see if you don’t need a NEW one. We are “hat”. quarters A FLOOR LAMPS Beautiful combination of colers. Designs that are pleasing. Sitrmce $18.65up SALE PRICE 5-PIECE GOLDEN OAK DINING SUITE Extension Table and 4 Slip-Seat - $3385 Walnut finish Bed. Good quality Mattress. Guaranteed Spring. Big variety to choose from. REMOVAL $29.75 REMOVAL SALE PRICE SALE PRICE for e oo et onuststa ‘Wear our good, “Nifty” clothes. o “TheBig Store with the little pri UINN & DESMOND 9-11-15-Water Street—Norwich.Conn. 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 1375 - everywhere. ts. E. £0. Ches, “asgood Co. Re- Law- 74 Main St. Phone 715 Norwich Sold in |g

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