Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 8

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- That’s where we come .in on the School Clothes. What we want to school you boys and parents of boys to know is—that we have a complete Boys’ Department- at all times, fully stocked with carefully. selected fines of Clothing, Fymishings, Hats and Caps and ‘Shoes, for boys of all ages, from four years to eighteen. We feel that we cannot impress the fact too strongly upon you, that whatever your needs in Boys' Toggery we can serve ;ou well. To'ptoloeoutfitteuforaoy“ THE CHURCH COMPANY ASK US TO SHOW YOU OUR $25.00-SPECIAL-$25.00 DIAMOND RINGS Beautiful Color Large Size Best of Cutting LEE CLEGG THE .EWELER Chamber of Commerce Building, City OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Opposite CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS | snable not only to restore] health more permanently and effective- ly than any other method, but also pu the system into the best condition to, resist disease. nature Acute Cases, as a rule, recover quick- Iy under Chiropractic adjustments. DR. D. M. WOODWARD CHIROPRACTOR 220 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. P ———— DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST l Office Hours Mr. Belknap and party caught fatfis in a short time the first of th | week and Mrs. Leroy turned Sunday evening after a few days’ stay Henry E. Smith left Sunday for I ‘Whiting to re at_his place here finished building e’s bungalow. Libby cottage some time having it repaired. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ago, i a few days. Wednesday for their home in Hart Eliza Marthews of Hartford ar rived Sunday for a stay at thei places Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rarrett lefi Sunday for their home in Hartford. A number of. cottages at the grove have been rd workers who are employved a 12 a m—130 to 5 p. m Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-% Room #f» Thaver Building Tel. 209 , Residence tei. .12¢5 DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn Phone 1178 | SAVE COAL BURNWOOD We offer the Public of Nor.| wich three thousand cords of Sezsoned Wood. We can de. fiver Wood to any and all cus. tomers in car load, cord, half cords and bushel lots. SPECIAL Six baskets for $1.00 TELEPHONE CALLS REFUNDED. All deliveries made promptly. Guarantee to supply customers with woed to April 15th, 1919, NORWICH COAL AND WOOD COMPANY 11-31 Cove Street Telephone 1322 A. G. THOMPSON, F. § Chiropodist, Foot Specialis: (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Commings’ Spring Arch Suppem Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phons 1368-4 WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus inesg befors the publlc, thero is nr medlmn better than through the ad. Builetin. patiing eolemns o Tn , in the grove. a joint dr Chief A, P. partment has r rres 57 Da new motor NIANTIC | #bout ready for aetivery big ma- chine will ~ome frem the factory in Monroe Blake of New TLondon is|Columbns, “ihio, fo Worcest massinz two weeks with his grand t will he taken off the car parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Meteaif, ielson. a at Pine Grove farm. Mr. Blake en- T to demonstr tered (he manual training school at|for th Webster fire dey the fall opening, but the imstitution is| ~"'l is to have another closed on account of Spanish influenza Hartford In the greve. home in New Haven after a short siay doing other work at Mrs Steeie of Bristol. who purchased Chittenden of New London are at their cottage for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goodenough left ford after passing six months In the Merriam, M. D., and taken for the winter by Wood dealers in Niantic are getting days at their cottage )Xm‘v;i-mi the body of Private George Peaney while it lay in state 2t St. Alban's chureh Wednesday, 3 Fuard 6f honor from the Ninth Separ- ate Company being: From itdk to 3 te the ehureh ta loak of the first Danielson Beay to give his ‘ Wfe in this war apd e ¢hurch was nearly filled at the ] services, condncted 3)@ eof ew Afbert B i Jepeon, B ehurchvemd, Are You Wasting Good Coal in an old, burned out, troublesome range when a new Glenwood would save from 100 to 500 Ibs. in every ton? Just figure the saving in dollars for one year and then for five or ten years, and. you will quickly see why it will pay now as never before to trade that old stove for an up-to-the-minute Glenwood. wieh it lap, i e e s v 0155 There are hundreds of models to choose from at fair prices. "oaer A :fl“& v, U 8. & Get a Glenwood and let it pay for itself in the coal it saves. visitiny ‘yeether, Mg, i Mye, " Baclwnd sons, Sam- usl nifl’l%\'m i at their hgme at axan W‘dhe ¥, Nane were reported aw in seriews oon- Altian, Tfemer Dizonh, member of the Stu- dent Aremy ing corpr nt Btorra, turned to ef hia parenis i Wu n;',}..,.‘ih with Mr, and Mys. infuenma. He ram:;‘w Wednes. day as resting u'::!qflab | Mr and Mrs. Renest Kennedy, who Lave been very {ll with inflwenza, ware rerorted on Wednesday as rapidly re- ~overing. Warden F. E. Cunneen was sondugt. ng an in n of health ocondi- tions in the borough Wednestay, with 3 view to ‘taking any action that might be found necessary. Alred L. Reed has taken up his work as a member of the Stdent Army Training corps at Sterrs college. Dr. L. J. Merin has been appointsd district chairman of the loan driwe that will take place next menth fer Compiete Gas Range attached to the end of Coal Range war workers with the rmy overseas These or- include the Y. M. C. A, ew asso- . There will kere are so busy s that few of them e ho attend- e timie to gis kept on the Private Ralph Fitzgerald, of an in- 20 day faniry company s at Camp SR s | Devens, has been looke at the po- | NS - lice station si awaitinz s e instructions to as _tol 2 R RN SRR 2| what . He had | 3 no pa mp and was by Constable Louis S. S| Subscriptions for bonds on but yet there Is a feeling | who could have not yet ptions, vet many I New Eng ; guetas and are awaiting the call the fifth loan. “Wardeton captured!” That excl fion Wednesday morning from me bers of two Erench families emvloved | at the Connecticut mills was probably | the most heartfelt expression to which they have given voice in the last four years, Verneton is Franch territory again, It %us been retaken by the v polius who have been smas \d towns have filled their | for r t - Shea Q Burke 37-47 Main Street, Norwich t Webster -of High street | brilllant success at the St — - ned the members ,of the Nian- | (ambrui zecton of the Ger o nshine society at her cottage| fences in France for the past we Monday, Warneton s ,the home town of French families referred fo—the pl 200d prices. The present price e $16 | they 1aft to come to Amc i 4 cord »:aw;d and it may be higher, the)'lroe‘l about whm‘fhalx) h):(v"p'; Lisa The military drills will occupy tiwe fi.]-;.nm\ny :W with thu;e frgn% _Cam‘.em\; it is reported. people bere w it Danfelson had | Saily. belng paid | Music, games and a delicious, supper Sereno O. Harrington, 3 - | been torn from, th St f the| | 1 are cmployed. All | provided entertainment for: the. guesgs. i od his $2d blrt::h_\' «Z?uxi‘?’s'l;‘{"fi Hataatied & peri SR s S b “‘@lm.fiffijgen.., ,:.'“f‘,‘,(_fi‘;""‘e,':’ Franmder | b3, sibjscted Ltr‘\J;s(lcrlnl : o Canterbury spemt a dayi | received many posicards from local| cupation 1 b e ot d ) buy bonds, as they saould [at Brooklyn fair, H and out of lown people. He ia.in falr| Watch Danfolson for eelebrations ns | e e o e e inait ap thete Dowwess Fual Hoxsie chme from Westbreok| tealth, Germany’s allies continue to cave i Sacie i ik oMt olle (85 Mre. Ulric Ethier, Battsy strest, is | io_@ttend the fair. { = : 20 A § succes: hag the Empire rs. Ulric Ethier, Battey strest, e : ! passing a few p last week. demonmtratione. it jin tus T Towart Tozsis tx shis te Be] in - Wednesday afterngon Mr. ine he had ne pland for the noW Hppears, ihat 1l make the hilarity over Pulgaria’s turned “to the af- ight’s, il se: St X % whils after a fortmight’s. iiness, Dr. and Mrs " Clark have| collapee looke ke n Quaker mesting Vittne. In Now Yoo s, LR %e. hate been seweral cases of: moved into Dr s cottaze for | The plans are in the works. And when e 2 N i - { ntuepaain town, Chauncey-C. Frinic| the winter Germany goes—well, people whe don't| BY erder ef the mon eouneil,| At New Londan Tiesday, funeral and Mre. jid Carpenter. have.been 5 i like nolso’ will want te move over inte | PUlNam’s theaters sre ed until Ge= s for Themas Barle Were held, of the. number, ot ot 5 Y {tober 11, Wedn Israel Pui- e being acearded naval lion t i Mrs Henry imed: LYME Foster! nam schoel aise 5 ed. The pe-jors; He fermerly cenduets 3 is' 41 of influenza st hiz home mxyx;qzem'formn nmmm%&mm Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Banning return- | ... 02°" -ir'meefi'\ s In the Interest of | inq quring which the beheol will re- |rant business in this & Hampton, j | fair. z % - i d fo their home in Hadlyvme Tuesday 17“1“:::11 !Kl.hrurtlywv\'«"1 the n(;i»“v-umt‘ main closed is indefinite and wiil de- | been werving in the Bestgn naval diz=| Pl EN ";r'me‘ made for hofifl;&y' he Boye and Gimks’ 1 fier seve s" N ~ | column In next Mondey'r votlng arel,ong on ceneral health cen & inirict as a steward when he was t or mill and store workers o | g I exchuiiic -4 horage, . Weels' stay at the AR-|peing held fn the tewn of Kifilingly. | tna city, muc it 15 with influensa, whieh 5 Th EAberty Toag, | S FRde its socp bt a5 Brook ] ey W = 5 The no-license campaign is full of vim H be resumed 1S, CAUS hig d his city, Mrs. J. W, Martin returned last week o 5 4 NS ECOMINRG o Pl ; eiiens, sauped b Al hi Jaturday from a visit with friends fn | U4 ¥ear, for events In the way of{ioo many neiv cases of ilness do not| A big meter truak hauling a trailer cauncil has :approved i New Britain netional restrictions on the sale of | Jevatop loaded with heavy | mill . m: > pay for the members of Little T 11 daughter of Mr. and | J9U0r and other thingw have confrib-| 1hs picture fans had to go Without | jaseed through this Gily Wednesday | (e polite depastmient mpd the super- fr i e nzayg | Mre 1, is very fil with|7d to enthusa the "dry” workers and | their usual enterdinment Wedne bound from Rodltville to a | intendent of the water department. CHESTERFIELD | reutnonia. 3 3 make them work hard for vietory. dny and missed what has became th setis peint. 'The bhtfit had| Children of leracl Putnam schopk 2 | Tawrenee Reynolde of New York| There ie en route here from France | sustem, but the schee! children hail Way¥. here: ot Bh |are engaged ‘l"\!" week in coliecting Theze was no, Rea Cross meeting | nent Sunday with his parents, Mr.|2 Woman who has been held hebind |the new vacation with delight, many hau waforlal w tkke for. Tefugees | weanesday, on account of illness, of-the | nd Mrs. H. L. Reynolds. the German lnes for the past four| The elosing of the theateis and the iles and t# laa < |end roldiers who a roxpitula | chgirman. i Lieonard Otis soid at auction last|Years. When the war bursat in all ita| ]!’-u-xi:gw svh@‘?\ 7)wum irn 19 | chinery 1a) the ditch, having tipped o= g %158 ‘Hiorence Pow;ss 'cam'gk on | Vionday his farm tools, - s fury over northern Frange her hus- alarm the public, it was £lated | oyon A edmbination dressit i NTE) d rs. Arthur Coffey of Salem Thurs- rops, ete. - He hasmn‘mwgot!u B:;’fiw%f band kissed her goodhye rnnfl Niticeied sday, The measurss are mere- | g lxm‘ m;&‘hi ‘uned g P CANT EBURY GREEN i day. S “onn., ‘where he works. | away to join his regiment of tho|ly brecautionaty: Putnam teday has iE vag conslderab) o day, QOct. 6, will:ba} 'Phere is a oumber. of cases ef{ Mrs. Haroid Hull has retorned from | ¥oench ermy. He long since was kifl- g, et than ufy ibwn of o aifair 8 which it had fig- | ¢ lay for ghirch and [Spanish infiuenza in this wicinity. i ‘ew London. where she has been for| <l in battle. ITe wes a barber, s in o in the eastern. part of tho|,pgq, | The program is ar-| Mrs, Willis Chappelt was calted lome time,: carmg for a friend who | his‘wito. Bhe wae causht in the first|state oxcepting perhabs Daniolson | “p " oo has come to the local | raried i 'k pour of bome by the illness of her. dauglhter. vas ill. wwirl of the Hun armizs through what | 'There are nany '!“ (Mlth coite mud tef ed telative (o one af a goatinsent | morning worship, Parents and chfl~| Louls, Benamin, Jacoh and Joseph | Mrs. William Marvin went to West | had heen Ler peacefal fittle home town the redl juflusnss Cases And | OF | from thig GItY ta Qamp UB {ieh, Geind shbars, guesis bave | Kaplan of this place were calters-im | Bridgewater, Mass. last Tuesday to|and fer four iong and weary years g ! vho 'is ill ai Howard semina: Catarrhal Deafn;ssi TO TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME . if you have catarrk atarrhal deaf e tollowin 124y prepare tile cost, Be asspos of catarrh sad v!‘oh e oV ‘axe for her niece, Miss Rosemary Bly, and Head Noises§ TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY | or head noises caused by catarrh phiegm drops in vour toroat and caused catarrh of ‘the stomach or vels, vou will be glad to know that iete distrossing sympioms may be en- FEIF OVEYeOome in o many instances hy € trestment, which you can ‘- your own heme at from your drugzist Ceeping the theaters and echas thort time 0. “Qhe-ol the sp- clored will, it is foli, by provent! was forced to ocesupy hergolf shav- 1 of ‘thin dlgtiet . i1 nral ing German officers and rendering | all members of Lh&‘He.rJ:m'd Sunday. ahpased the | e Reioe Yy sz rer, 1d Congo. is one of the wiidest them other servicee of a barbers | canseegation of wo mmx‘pwtv‘;‘;{ Hing woll 49‘\“'311‘“ : R e w.ihar-w:\e“ i?gomthe globe. QI}\ Some-i ‘)r.onea':e'e?\'-‘: :‘h:nflam( fo’r’mh!n:w:;u;n‘ J""‘-mu;\ Lo bc!;\;;ak:;fi ey ?'Efl“é‘gt.‘jffizfi el il Tt 3 ] aptit i = nirses for duty 6l o} i . - s e iv:)rn.e;{t‘(?;:ih;%r?t“fi‘?b:‘fuig;x;‘M"d“}’- A Jocal newepgpes » i ) :}\b“tm‘n:g\: ot err(:':e,«"wn and farewall gathering in health ar it T the sweoniok | Tohved = toisgiam from tho ol 4 ‘one bodame “lout wntt onb outgoing” pastor, al- =" night’ of a ddwn- tended by nearly ¥ more sent theit ne latér befare = the Jones, “who "has en~ Y 8 tor of one of Boston's big daily dap: asking bim to find a nurse to-cirs fo pne the puper's dogk men ond other members of “his family who ere ili in Foston, i hosts durine the past twe months she ! was left behind anll ementusly passed | through the ¥rench lneg and took up arrangements te come to Danielson, where she has a sister. Tpon her ar- dtated Ly “the meg gl his ‘con- tingent, aid vy flad him they “reached Yavnank, whese locatec among o group of consclentioug“cblectors wh until | | i e 1 £ 16-inch 0. | DOM IR 8 BROUD LY themsalves, new work “in Brovi- rival hese har mame gud a more de-| Four carfoady o "'/‘f RIPe o lecva 1he officiald in clarse “of e does 1o a forelgn tailed story of her experiences witl be| the new water main o be la:d trom | releagie the ‘men in a-home field, it was . | given, but at present’there”s need for | (he Dt station tnto ihe vty hmd ceame B d lhere up {0 Wednesday ‘atier- refri:" £t ¢ the b of Mi | noon ana most of 1t had e unlosd- Kmms F. Pilline, Notih Main etreet |¢1 ond disiribuzed wiong i thare is to be A mseting to dtscuss ol the resrganizatign “of “the Art club. Enrly in the spring a committee was ted to take the matler “under addresses. of Rev. . M. R. Blumb the challenge ‘of theitimes. hurch of ‘Christ and be in” a’ ning of’a mission- cross. Rev. Mr, “Chase, hurea in Thompsom/ who ‘lett Puin 2gso wuch now. 5 Though Ashford lent enthusiasm to | © ary of the 0! the "¢ are sufferin skin trouble n the fourth Libert scur $16.000 in _subseriptions, The cHelohenyl th ; this Home AR SR8 To Tt & Piar ot tion, Phe eport of this com- Putnam felt that this town | [en 24 i, appolated 1y wd have tried various treatments with water and a iirite granmiated sa- | Bitfee, with tion that thelpany of Thos ot up to Wednesday struck lts|Daniel a6 fing of “Wind-/| out success don't be discouraged, - atir untll dissoiwed. Take one|Art clud be mergdd ‘into a Woman's| boniract for a i full stride ‘in buying the new i ke SRSy v {sepoontul four times a day. An|club organized on ntly brotd | menced operations. It oned now | While Putnaih ‘already is g odatns e D e Haye romstimes NOted after| lines to insure splendid eficlency. Not | (h.+ the Tne will be comy have more ‘than: $125,000 in e oy 14 ecom eary, while fhe di | ORI are the uemlers of the ATt club|cemper 1. {ptions it stiil*has & -jong wey abundant and de- : ~oning hewd ,,‘..,;' headaches, dull-{ % b® present, but all women interest-| “\ajcolm M. Willey, neth Bal- | go to raise ‘the ‘$387°000>that -has been . ¥ ¥ ng oic.. wmowd| od in the formation of cuch & club Will{ara” and Byron T, students | arpostioned to it s & & dlga r under the ome] 5 at Clark are This, of course, is the week for vol- = _ PR an ot fhe treatmant. Lome of smell| The first meeting of the fall moet- | their hom . it the it prions, | Next wwealc the | Ml Ointment and Resinol Soap bring “inplng in the Back “‘m.“&,d are | lngs of'gn:hr‘tvicmnulxm !;‘e -opening urT;he i real drive, which will incl de o House | fuimished | speedy relief from eciema and other AP wymptoms’ which 3 ths the home rs. . Keacl oda e ¢ to_house canv: % E afternocn. This #s tho organi- maintatms the visiting ‘Whoso services were never more itching or embarrassing eruptions, ands asually succeed in making the ski Liberty loan workers are to all not to-be slackers in the fighting forces with t syread of inf : : clear and healthy again. 0 Den than at the pres-|who are home are meom of i a special appeal w | A delightful so Vi abhestil Groics B iaznl Distaseitiand Hm and very effort is being made | Student Army Training Corps s who have taken advantad® . John Reiaol S Ty ! have every mmember of the feder-|yet, they-have not commenced .train- | not being citizens to claim exemption |on one of the m Skeep I close 4ouch with«its-ac-{ ing, but.expect-to upon their return. !from military- service. that they re-|number.of ‘Breoklyn f{riends were

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