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CanTn ' |EieHTH Eq LAYiING AR r KL T e St e MILLIONS USE [T - n | When the cighth annual egs lavine ! contest at Storrs was officially started e Norwich, Tuesday, ‘Nov. 12, 1918. : The Heary Allen & Son Co. _{on the ;md:nu‘f’e:f Novemhhearfllst. there [RECTORS John J. O'Neil, 56, of 166 CIiff street,; Whitaker ear was passing at the time | Were six entries which not yet i, - ELE FUNERAL DI - and Heny . Pilicr, 50, af West Mairi | of the SEciatnt, as 1 drone on mithant D, Shur Ustors “The dloss ol ithe : AND EMBALMERS VO N street, were instantly killed on Monday (stopping. = Mr. Whitaker blames the | WCek the entire 100 pons were in the Virtually no rain has fallen in any |night about 9 o’clock on Cooley hill in |glaring lights of the other car for thejhouses {V" they, “are to occupy for| LADY ASSISTANT part of the country and refatively 1ow |the town of Franklin when they were |accident, as he says he was so blinded | '¢ COmMing ewelve months. As in the “PAPE’S COLD CCMPOUND” ENDS . . & temperatures prevail everywhere ex-|tarown 'from the back seat of Charles |that he could not see that he was driv. | Previous « A Den . oon- SEVERE COLDS OR cept in the upper Mississippi valley. |E. Whitaker's automobile when the!|ing into the fence and wa! tains tew bi © 003 nens are GRIPPE E All Calls Answered Prompti; ted v The weather will be fair during the (machine ran in between a fence and| The Dodies of O'Neil and Fuller were | Sributed geographically as foilow IN FEW HOURS. Day and Night next 48 hours east of the Mississipi|a wall at the side of memrou. ulma; z‘r:ux::t toc:u- cu.{_ ul::“sfln gxe e N:Pwnace»g:;- £ “-;:;c“f::;;,“ % 2 . with slightly higher tempsratures in|Whitaker was turning his car ou after Coroner [ra . Brown y 9 M nusetts, ¢ b 88 Main Street rtiians Tatiiins bt vegs little|pass another automobile approaching|had been notified and had given the Rhode lsland, 6U: Canade, 60; Penn- Relistrcomen. ’gjgg;'flt!“;o ¥ a . change in the south. him. Moses Dupuis, who is an assast- |undertaker permission to take them to|$¥lvania, 10: New Hampabire, 30, Il-| A& dose takten every RS g & The winds along the porth and|ant supervisor at the Norwich statejhis morsue. inoip, Oregon and Washington, 20 Sl hseflk i Will end grippe middle Atlantic will Pe moderate | hospital, was also thrown out and was | . -Mr. O!Neil was well known in_the {?“‘v R“Nne- Kentucky, -~ dichigan, 'E’;'hm_’ hthe hesa. P ; Se‘gred cold 4 T T |northeast, becoming southeast. fair|taken to the Backus hupiu}' i ?nalneu Zife of the city, baving b;en 'fn';‘;-ge;» fi;}d bgeael‘;roxmm e > chost, ibody on 5 ther. ncussion of (he brain. He is in a |for many years chief clerk for the late | Cias: s there are > 504 el siisle . thro the Farm Wagons, s Faposiat it bofiwttoua. - conditen:: Hath - thaiGieotlis B Dratt ené s sAmismeeatas Jihite Leghoms 100 Tared Tecks,| I promioiy oens clogged up nos- Beginning teday, and continuing thr oughout "‘*1 W Southern New Fngland: Fair Tues-|men killed had their skulls fractured fof Mr. Pratt's estate. He is survived (100 While Wyandoties, 100 Rhioue Is. |(tlis and air passages in. the head,|f wwe offer a number of special values in new and fashion- Express Wagons day end Wednesday, warmer Wednes. |When they pitched headforemost out|by his wife and two daughters, Mary |122d Reds, 60 White ‘Rocks, 30 Buft e R T e N Ski Note th . Team Harnesses s il of the machine and landed on their|and Margaret. He also leaves four|\vandottes, 20 Rhode isiand Whites |ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, || able fabrics for Separate Skirts. Note these very special D e it N brothats, dames; Josegh 5. nd Michael %z?d ];nRe:ch of Buft Rocks, Oregons, | feverishnoss, soro throat, * eezing, R A Express Harnesses E Neither Joseph H. Henderson of 321 |H, of this city, and Daniel of New |[ack Rhin¢landers and Biue Anda-|=ofefess nd siifiness. Satt 1 gs: 5 The following records, reported froM | oniral avenue, who was sitting in the | London, and several sisters, Heihng. ol L Sl Do The Bulletin's observationc. show the Whitek o b TS s At the close of the first week only [ing and sunfing! Ease your throb- A c RD (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) front seat with Mr. itaker, nor a8 unmarried. e was *; bing head! Noth e 1 changes in {emperature and the baro-| wyitaker were thrown out or injured, |formerly emploved for a number of |91 Connecticut pen was among the|bing head! Nothing else in the world A Good Line of metric ohanges MORGSY! pngy. pay.(and the, mitomoblle was nof so much years as o bookkesper at tne Unitef |0 19 £57 honorably menilor, o ben | €oin Compotnd: which: coste aniy 2|| Black and White Shepherd Checks, wool filled and 42 N - Bar | damoged but that Mr, -Whitaker wasStates Finishing company and mor|°f Rb . & y : S s STEAMER ROBES A s+e: 32 3020 aple o drive it back to hie home here. recently had ~been _employed as a |Mil Farm, Bridseton, R. I, was first) fe¥ cents at any arug store 1t avts|} jnches wide, in two sizes of checks—regular $1.00 value R o 3030 |1t is not known whose automobile the !bookkeeper by Mr. O'Neil of White Wyandottes from fhe same |00 inconvenience. Be sure you set|§ at 89c.a yard. mE L L Cmm" Co Highest 36, ;i g fufrm“%ed fn‘i second place with a pen | the genuine. 7 - * i o ite Wyandottes lbelonging to | ====== - 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Comparissns. PROVIDENCE MILK SALOONS ALL CLOSED Obed G. Knizit of Bridgeton, R. L, by SKIRTINGS AT $|.00 A YARD Predictions for Monday: Fair. PRICE FOR NGVEMBER AT 445 IN AFTERNOON |Ioying 27 egge. Third piace for the : ; : — comor S e hers PRIE nOr W% | ier nearing swom evidence of the{ All ssloons of the oity were closed | Mook was won by 'a pen et 'Wonits| @ @ JOY-Walker Granite Cloth, wool filled, 36 inches wide, in black, g isad cost of producing an istributing jon Monday afternoon about 4.45 o'- elonging - Ras By e et o 5 JOSEPH BRADFORD s Pk and oe & result of other tmvestl- | clonkc by Grdirs” from Police Criet | of Dover, N. 3, ‘with a yleld of 2| . “G = brown, navy, gray, Copenhagen, garnet and green—also . ‘the Federal Milik Commission | Georze Linton as soon as he had re- : t t _lt f C - A f Bk e T reeSino 1T Hign i 3oon |EAUIORS, L1 HoO e R iches prioss for |ceived < & tlegram_ from | Major belonging o 0. L. Margrey of Miaale els OF LOFNS || 42-inch Wool Panama in navy—extra Good value at Rises. | Sets. | Water || Sets. || for the Providence district dur-|Wright at Bridgeport, commander of | PUEY,"Conn.. tied for fourta plets wit $1.00 a yard. 5 1 E ing the month of November, as fol- |this military district directin him to|% Pen of “r‘“(S" Leghorns ’F""‘,‘_"- *{- Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order | 17 BT Bover: see that no liquor reached soldiers or | 11E01deby of Cooperstown. 2112 Drops, 2 Seconds— ! The producers under the Surplus|sailors. O’ totel g S o o < SKIRT'NGS AT $].50 A YARD 108 BROADWAY o ' plan as now in force shall receive all| Major Wright's telezram read as | 10 feat "..5 chen: 0;:; Inm s Com' s Dourad? : e TR | : of thelr milk 8 34 cents per quart, £|fdllows: = - the Tate of 10.5 per cent, This mam. -1l Novelty Mixture Skirting, 60 inches wide, in gray and 5 % i | e o. b. Providence, less the zone 1. ¢ L|*T rely on vour seeing no liquor|j 0 "€ 00 108 BET CEah T BUDC) When you almost die with your |§ J o 13, sl | S 5 DR. F. C. JACKSON Lt 528 A4} freight. plus war tax and {he can and lreaches soldicrs or sailors today and | alerare Groduction for the first week | S100S On_and corns make you almost |l brown, extra wide and excellent quality—also 53-inch e S honrs STEer hish mater i T jow | country chat charges os agreed upon.|YOUT having ail szloons vnd bars clos- | SYT2E® brofuction for the Arst week | walkc sideways to got away from the < pain, take ya vacation forsa minute! . |and in only one year has this num. [ D3 tak et mediate- | her been exceeded. White Plymouth | or, ‘i:.‘;r];;?‘sa avEly & or Buteps ofl on the|Rock No. 192, belonging to H. A. W : e 4 \ With the premium for pitcr fat of 4 |ed if necessary.” DR. D. J. COYLE || tde. which is followed by floed tide. |7, . ‘per point in excess of 35 Der| The Nerwish police chief b cent, if any, or the reduction for but- |ly got word to every offic GREENEVILLE = lter fat of 4 cents per point below 3.5|street to notify every saloon on his|son, of Hoills N F.- was the only The spirit of '76 was shown by the|Per cent. There shall be no reduction'i heat to elos= at once. Naval patrol of-|bird that -sucdeeded jn laying seven ” from the abore price for the month of |flcers who were on dut: i’ the city, | ey toe i O I} 1o i g v, | ezgs for the weel n the other hand DENT]STS e D e ien ey heatd! November on account of —surplus. |were also notified and gave assistance | those. were 690 indivioters whrr fan rung in by Chief Stanton Monday Price charged by distributors for mi“: in getting the word to the saloon|ed to prodice even one ege. Thus it morning and it set the people wild. ge“"f’e‘isf‘;" e ‘rgi““ifi"’\,m‘;:fs‘ “";\5{”"5 T ! Deeatheq | VL D¢ scen that the 201 birds which : ® ning and it s > p | Quarts 16 1-2 cents: pints 9 .| Many of the proprietors hreathed|were luving, produced an average of 203 Main St., N Ct. || ™ey went around the town trying to| QU SlosiBun i el T g, » Norwich, get the most noisy articls they could | Where quarts and wints ave delivered : sighs of relief when the order came esgs each, or at the rate of Office Houre: 9 5. m. 0 8 p. m. || ooy thair apaoiey article they cQUKE o the samo customer at tha same time |for thelr, piaces Tad been srowded 10| Fer tent, automobiles =ot biz boflers pans, and | these shail be paid for on the quart|the doors since the first thing in the| The three best pens. in each of the Black and White Check Skirting—also ‘44-inch Storm Serge in navy and white stripe—also 42-inch Storm Serge in black and gray—all at $1.50 a yard. Skirts Made To Measure 3 basis. morning and the men behind the bars | principal varieties are as follows: At $1.i 5 ans i = their - A s . : PEE. eryod ;:dn‘:‘nk; ‘:’,," i3 n,',‘fs'e’ futomo- | “This price of 9 3-4 cents per quart|were about worn out with the cease- Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks up the few that did not happen to hear | Will return to New Londor county pro-fless business. 2 7.0 ik : i ; amuel M. Monks, Martford, {he bells and whistles, At § o'clock the | ducers for 2 1-2 per cent. milk thel In one or two places during the i We urge our patrons to take advantage of our W ves at the station named.|day the rietors had v iy Conn, u . . . . boys of the xillaze siarted o bon-fire sl e A e e b e e T S special offer—Skirts Made to Measure if materials in front of tlie Greeneville fire station T e e « 018 for @ NY -.. 10 i and Kent It foing until eveming. The |tian Providence Dairy Comineny from crowd away. One saloon wanied to bl are bought he at $1.75. % boys got bout everv ‘barrel they|Canterbury and stations vast the |close up for a time and sent for the oy 10 Te— | conld serape up in the hack yards.|Second zone 9.60 ceuis per quart. Be-|pelice to help get the crowd out but N. Driring. the five inthe - moming |tveen Willimantic and Canterbury to |before the officers arrived had man- We offer a wide selection of materials and mod- els to choose from. Skirts are made by local tail- ors and finished in three to five days. Michael Rybock a Bussian Pole be: |S2me dealers. 858 cents ver quart. |aged to get the throng out onto the came axcited And jumped upon a. wag- | Producers shipping to the Providence |sidewalk and the doors choat. on that the boys brough: the barrels iy T0, teom Banier iy S0¢ 9371, ,In one place when the order came to on and gave a speech about the kais- | HONS east n the secon ntfo | 108 L $be speend sons, 3% the proprietor obeyed with such nd an effigy of him was burned.|Cents per ke e ',:‘jf“;;x' alacrity that he fairly suatched the .| corn will' loosen from your toe so A s Fiveryone in the village showed their [201 Canterbury to same comp: i glasses from the lips of customers a new and choice line of | airiotism by not only making thi rce; Dl ) - an peel it right oft glori- y i i about to {ake a drink for ha swept the 45y with yous Minkers) Take '} TIN ¥ g Co.. at ic. 871 cgats Der|har cles i i o 3 | TINGS AT COEPERT K 1T'S, Jlio rovst du i histosy, Hut the Guatt Nettins Droducers ot Lobanen| ik ros b sieoats oF =il Siassssls1. Taiuel Hill Faris, Bridgeton, of continued p: and SKIR B . “My Corns Peel Clean Off, With ‘Geta-i¢' "1 ,- | corn-peeler, “Gets-it.” Then, and| then only, will you be surc that your dlebury, emptied. BT A . b Tottl R R 29| soreness—why use greasy, irritatin 2 & 3 3 h al Vs Manuel Kerr, Masier Donald |5:21 cents per quart. Netting g:;’{‘;“‘;: 45 Deer Brook Poultr i nift and press|f French Serge, 42 inches wide, in a complete range of something he will ap- Trene Kerr of Syracuse, N. |2t Pozra erterls shimmers to| WAR WORK CAMPAIGN Shott Falls, N. H 14 wick,” razors and ! fashionable colorines—at $2.00 a yard 2 spenling a few days with |4uart. Nor ol ' “FINAL MEEFING TONI 43 Pincerest Orchard gers” that make corns bleed and a shio e 85— ! yard. oreciate. solomon. - g aoxidenc e 4 2 DGk R .ev. 7] Erow faste o painless, casy, al- il e e S e il heh ide i Biss 1 s L ile had|593 cents p The united war work camp Whiat L abe s T mheres onty || Novelty Skirting Plaids, ali- wool and 40 inches wide, in w. he finest parades PR T T A executive committee decided ear £ o b like it in the world—that's “Gets- e E v o] o pne oL sucfne: parades Uit the VIl T ‘PLEASANT SCHOLARS Monday morning that the sizning of | T4 26| 7 le world Tthat's /Gstsi|] combinhations of navy and green, brown and green, green was made up in but a few hours. The HAVE PATRIOT!C PARADE | the armistice and the celebration that | 66 P"“.Cadden Co_ parade ctarted ahout 2 from the| There was much enthusiam at the | Was following it during Monday would d was led right, dressed up as an Sl It never fails. | and burgundy—also 54-inch Wool Mixture in gray and Cremoyer the anio sure e || kHaki-—all at $2.25 a yard, regular value $2.50. : a trifle at any drug store. seneville Tite station the .Over | 70 Robert Day meeting for re- Conn. ol Monday | ake it inadvisable to hol Mount Pleasant ! ; snthered for| e Top in On morning when the pupil rect Jewelers Established 1872 b can sotlier, mountad on g horse, | X ateiny ports on Monday night, 1t would have Miscellaneous. rence & Co., Chicago, | SK|RT|NGS AT $3 25 AND $3 50 " 1esisted by Fdward Riordan. dressed |“ X" cores sonzs was fol- | D€en impossible to find families atlsg 1. A, Wilson (White Rocks) o s ISULIIGHL, OO RN up in a Putram Phalany <uit, 150 | lowed by o short interesting talk by |1ome on Monday in cace the canvass- Hollis, No-H. ...... % 5T , = Py mounted on a horse. J. A. Scott was | [rindipe) John B, Stanten ers wanted to make calls and besldes |50 , Orezon Agric: S Novelty ‘Mixtures, all wool and 54 inches wide, in light director of the parade and then came| The pupils then proceeded to the yard | 12RY members of the teams were out (Oregons) Corvallis, Ore AT TAFTVILLE and dark effects—at $3.25 a vard —|the_Home G Jed by, Captain|where all fell in = line o parade|8SCVEY [AKINE bart In the celebra-|i S, Bradford v : and darx € 8 ix s Hzgberg. followed by veterans wholiproneh tho Side, the line of y Rocks) Belmont. Al 1 cAs S - 9 ! in automabiles, also Mr. Shahan, [ Hacen heing dewn Goanell street to| The meeting, however, will he held {47 . "W, Cumpstone . (5 SHlowingiof Broadclo_th, 54 inches w nILA, in taupe, brown, Pekin blue, : ity five sta o Asslum sirect 1o Pearl :f?;:ng;‘effi“‘&f"—F'.I;'lir“‘,,Jfififl’;ag; Whites) New London, Comn.. 14| "1 Younger and even the olderi] navy, wine and beaver—at $3.50 a yard. N 2 g = roug’ “eck to the = 4 3 1 R T e e; rer ut na de = _ . b e IRy A e navy, where they .were ad- |Originally planned for Monday night|FINDS BENNETT LETTER e Ol oL Harade ) Skirtinig Plaids, 48 inches wide, all wool, beautiful color en the ralatives of those who were or Allyn L. Brown, 2nd Whén the last reports are tabu- IN'OLD FAMILY BIBLE | o o0 O T RO e = > % The Jeweler in service an1 following was the Red | qror Qoron e iihe Doy lated the warkers expect (o show that | yr.. (g ries 5, Lamb of Town S.,enllfj}fi‘(‘;}'“* Son-tres!§ combinations of turquoise and navy, orange and navy, c urses, the horribles and they 20t g ot m the ) Norwich ne over the top in one|,” B e Pl e HOOHETS e % T = = ell annlauded by the Snectators. | ewerin ond Siitl e 1 on meeting its voluntaril fay 1 Lr Dessemon allonem et en L were s rarts of the|§ hrown and green, navy and plum, olive and gray—at MILITARY - The ook an1 ladder was also.in the | mm mingind, CERtH, gain had | imed quots of $100,000. fifty-four vears ago ~Friday, which |village, amo of these $3.50 2 yard L WRIST parade and was éciven by William | Brogn, who spoke upon Victory. Sing- | A most welcome contribution to the|she found - recently 'in an_ old|were iheon telonel .00 4 yard. The Yine of march was from | ;2o (e sohool for the day, United War Work Campaign fimall Dy SR e o Hioni e or om WATCHES ion house up North Main street | "> © 5 R0 urSion s 06 of#$100 turned into one of the cam-|800d condition, was - ¥ jfand antos ‘p: By eko iad rteenth street. down Central THE AUDITORIUM. paign teams on Monday by Rev. Myles \.'. Dodge of New to Mrs [cans tied behind (he_m. At 6.30 tfip(‘ i to Dr. E. J. Bropay's house. up AT ; P. Galvin, representing the offering of | William Benaett of ., |fiag. our s_hoisted on the vil- |} p T § 3 ll‘ld Prosnect et to Sixth street, then Two large a7, licnces greeted the !ihe pupils in the lower grades of St. Who Drove The Nor ‘Hourly’ lage pole, where it was saluted flnd! - . own Central avenue to the r‘it.v and JOh* You Bahy company on Mon-| patrick's Parochial schonl. Older- residents of Norwich remem- d then cheered. The Star:j§ COMFORT KITS voturn ¥ 37 day at the Auditorium, several hun- | ber Mrs. Bennett’s hus nd. William Serips gt Saaner was sung and . the | The Yantic basebali club, W. I. Baaner wa d | rest for th wich. Monda monstr in No » _. % |or the entertainment of the members OAED QIECRLL, . ‘1 of the club during the winter months. Wiy acticied by Ben|ID @ Patriotic spent.they contributed Fea DY entire amount to the United War The Wm. Friswell Co. Al6o in the. parade wi wbers | dred bei Q4 away at the after- = s - - J-| Bennett, who drove the first stage v lowly dispe: some going or the Soldiers and Sailors X Ao the Baritiot te) which is making in sury Loj bo T : s M:Lr,\"nading all along the line. Mr. Kelly as a brothe: ed in th Mr. Carpenter the | 3 William Flemming at the o {met Monday morn Sergt. Harry Kelly, who trenches in France for a and at present is in the United »rnéon many ome of Mi Town street, | . | Work Campuign, oreferring to send S hd around | States. WHITE MAHATMA WAS M"-"{““‘j- “‘:22 ;} to the bovs “over there” thence to njovable v dis- y PROPHET OF WAR'S END 13 uses itiuse it for their own pleasure. —— 25 Franklin Street. Janet Bod- oubrette, was a SRR decided hit with yesterdiy's audience. V‘EOMAN FATALLY HURT AT S r members of the company played NEW LONDON CEL.EBRATION phecy that the White Mahat- respective parts very well and e UVERHAULING . for whom he is manager, made are surrounded with.a beauty |, Miss Tlle Galvin of vall Rive on the time for the ending of the war |chorus that ruts lots of pep into all st e when she was exhibiting here last|of the musicai numbcrs, The costur 2. Yoals OF aEe, 3 S February at the Auditorium and cor without a doubt the most elaborate inries she gratulated him that her prophecy had come true T seen in Norwich, Oh! You Baby! diy when she vill be repeated again today and to-|Was thrown with several other yeo- The White Mahatma does a meduim act - Had Party After Parade. A larze aumber of young people who participated in the parade on n it in masquerade costumes santly surprised William Mitchell s home cn M following. exercises on tuare. The was spent with music and ments were served dur- Many Norwich people who met A. L manager of e on Monday, rem him of NORWICH TOWN Rev. Arihur Varley of Taftv gregational h was in most consoling and inspi Sunday _afterncon at the Shelter; Arms. He was assisted by the cho which gave an enjoy of gelec- |1, rnch dnd Sa Itions. Of speei r as the sing- | “During the early ing of s, L p 1 and Some D Y quartett i Jen- nie Kendall, soprano, Hazel Banfield, | lian ours of the morn- Dy ringing rrow. A added attraction a|vomel ilors from an automobile nswering questions put to her by | Vitagraph Biue Ribbon feature, star-|in Xew London. Miss Galvin was in- Attending Convention, ey Chairman D. M. Garvey of OF ALL KINDS ON the audience and among the most fre- | ring Corrine Griffith, was shown. {emane tiiiied aEd 06 1BTee ".“’“5‘» 2‘;;’;;"{‘1 Y 5 ke iauent ziven her was when the war e r g al el i . . ot Sers b 1 e ack ven= yor ive Nellie Howie 45 piano accom: NV, NHoO& M RR AUTOMOBILES, would end S e T e Naval Hespital. NOY, K. H. & m. 5 vley took for h 1: 50 other Her answer always wos before De- C S St Miss Galvin and ab CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |cember 1. Tois. ani s The Catholic clersymen of Norwich st Yo Rt 00 have received notice of the death ai|Yeowoeman aad as man sat down to their Thankse: Fhenadils mounted on 4 huge navy automobile TRUCKS and CARTS ace would have arrived. bls, homa 10 Geamplons Benk FLoml ikl wpa armed. with. bt tells and other implements of noise, the crowd tourncd the strests in cele- f the forces 250, | of Which they were members. The 3, Oh that 0 ? Mr. Kel ¥ I v cry of humani 2 | but voiced what is the cry of the = === 3 human soul to come into the presence BORM WITH How near 5 ot 3 this prophecy was is shown by the|PReUmonia of Rev. Join J. Tex, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Biacksmithing in all its brances, a_brother of Rev. Matthew Fox, O. the celebrated Iranciscan mis- 4 A onary, who gave % mission at St |bration of the victory S g 4 Patricl’s church several vears e A | I'ather John Fox was pastor of St.|Party was ir high gleo after two | e Eonaventure's church in Grampion |hours of celobrating, whew: the auto- | coach between Norwicn Town ana or and had been ordained in the Jiotese [mobile, in turning from Huntington|city. Uncle William, as most ar nr of Erie 24 years ago. Besides Fu- street igto Tederal street made an one called him, was popu r in those . ther Matthew Fox he leaves three oth- | 2brupt turn that = caused the over-{davs and noted for his h Y. We can find o orth Main S G lppe lnfl“enza D i it e B ;l;oandewde:p‘((‘trbwm lureh- ¢ he oGRU-| The stage coweh was named the | where if gve seek Him. To find i J 507 to 515 N : l - is father of onme daughter and nine were {hrown agi cach other | 1oy Mr. Bennett's hors ere iight way is a sweet 1l S i = sons, wour of the latter being in the|and about a dozen wsre precipated | g £ i were|in the r y { A d slow it rook an hour to make t imes when earthi service, three in the navy and one infover the side and upon the sidewalk.|¢rip One time a man arriving from |ships not enougl e the army. His only sister is Sister| In falling, Miss Galvia landed Do | Bosion wha s WILLIAM C. YOUNG Advises Calling a Physician But Take | Mary Dominic, of the Community of |neath the greater number of those to o Sk rse of events today. of God | JINSTANTLY RELIEVED H: Coventry, Nov. 6 and Mrs, William . in a hurry to get to|s r s Norwich Town, hired Mr. Pennett to|wrong, life treating us in the wroj Precautions While Waiting the Sisters of Mercy. For seven years | be hurled from the truck. Tmmediately | take him there as in those days there |way, we vearn for things and yet they Buceessor to 3 he had becn rector of St. Bonaven- |itewas apparent that Miss Galvin was | were no cars of any Kind. denied us. “If we bave the desire 15 Main Street STETSON & YOUNG ture’s church, manifesting {n full | tetribly injured. She w: ken to the ! " Upon his a 3 ; i X > : God, a se things take their It you ever suspect th s By 1 o e I ol o Larrival th> Bostonian |for God, all these i i CARPENTER and BUILDER | infiienza ot in ‘(b seith i ave | raeasure the family characteristics of | Naval Hospital, where her injuries | passad a dovar il | t i and patrioti were found to be of a sevicus nature. | p S5 Lowm oy | mrorer Thioes o 7 nd piety, zeai and patriotism. # - v s . 4 ennctt wa looki for ge, a Rev. Mr.. Varley referred t his 3 3 oniake something for your bowels at Pussy Willow in Zloom. Druices and contusions but none of |the man walked away saving. “Keep|by God, how sweet the cxperience was n Jewett City, | § O eut thet and thacpmstatnb | ot Tpition lof. Boquetasnek | O (Fere ssiously ‘hus the change!” the trip was well worth[to dwell in the thought of God, and S ment wards off inflammation Sfi;‘:g brought to The Buletin office a branch it.” It was toid at the time, that Mr, |live in His presence. All those who 2 DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-2 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN often results in pneumonia, and i e . Pat- | ABOUT $40,000 RECEIVED Bennett looked all over the city that|seek God can find Him, for He is ever By many of our aplest p: .ns used { of a pussy willow in bloom. Mr. Pat. 3 day to give that Boston man back his|in our presence. to SR 3 o Loy ey | Lok plckod the branch on bis way (o AWRE o SRS ‘ plaster, it will not blister, and it nas O e o Very, sate| Although the circumstinces of cel-|" Tho late Mr. and Mrs. Bennett re- D o aeL Tale 1n sare throatjOccurrerice tha illow starts ebrating the signing of the armistice |sided on Union street. Mrs. Gurdon Plencisy st cacT i, topallitis and {bloom for the secoud tme in a 8eR- |on Monday made- it immpossible tol1.. Blawen of Moficy iromic ] sy. Just rub it on, thet's all, son. rey 6ut in foll the plan f v = MCHALAY. avenile s .4 s Az e ivey carry out in full the plaa for receiving | niece of Mre. Bennett's, Mrs. Byron 1. have moved to ome of John . 2 > a complete report Monday nisht on the | Evans, Mrs. Marshall fewett, also of aahouses Town street. G Charged With Insulting Weman. | results for this district, 3 certain num- | Norwich, and the late Mrs, Clarence P. | Sios. Jonas. Ferpert of Griswold was| Pritians Frank Harvey was arr her of reports were received at thelCapron of Town stre e e “caller S o arial in A AL o i ChATEY headquarters at the Thaver bullding |nisees O LOVD Strect, were great e bu\;’d" Lo IO R peace. Tt is alleged that he accosted fand it was shown that about $40,000 " Allison Rogers ot Boston, apent the |KIVILAHTI— B Woman D pain st snd madeltml e aiheiing br about 200 [ pARM. RABEAY MEETING week cnd at his home on upper Wash- | 5, 141 Willla = | i Tesented and caused his arrest,| Campaisn Director Jainos T. Case WITH BOZRAH GRANGE [ington street. JEFFERY—In _Stoninzton, Noy, 9 % reiterated his plea ]:nfllioudny nignt | The' first Farm Bureau meeting was t";he ho[f_fl« e and R r May of Alex- that Norwich people give in consid-held in- cooperation’ with the Bozrzh |Study meeting will be held at the home ¥ h'“ Ll "“":"" it was veported herel g sums and that many take up|Sranse last Wednesday evening. a:|of Mrs. Herbert Verrington.on. Peck's |that saloons had been clased by the|yis proposal for pledging $7 or $10 or|which Miss Dorothy : Buckley, ist- |Corner Wednesday afternoon. city authorities as early as 10 o'clock | 559 per month for the next five months |ant home demonstration leader, from | Frederick C. Case, assistant master- ,in the morning on the grounds of gen-| oy that Norwich may be rent boom- |Stofrs, gave a very interesting talk |at-arms, attached to the coast guard eral safety as conditions were fast|jng oyer the tcp. It is positively neces- |on various ways of usinz appies in{outier Acushnet, has returned to Bos- | approaching a riotous stae. sary, he said. fhat severr.l thousand |the home and also discussed the pres-)ton after spending the past week at - pecple at least take up this plan if|ent sugar- situation. his home on ‘West Town street, COMSTOCK—In Hempstead, L. Norwich is 10 do its share. He also| Miss Bertha Hallock, county club| The school children from this district| 10, 1915, John L. Comstock, fo ASK'FOR and GET 7 |appeals to those who have subscribed |leader, spoke interestifizly on the .of Norwich. * | small amounts to change their pledges | Work of the boys and sifls especial- Notice of burial later. 3 = 3 fnto larger figures. Iy commending ‘the Busy Bees of Boz. ¢ v ' |uBwis—In Norwich Horlick’s EEEERSIE NOTICE Mo €] lomes and 'at the Ccdunty and . | . Middlefown.—The 0ld bell tower on|State Boys' and Girls' exhibits. Coun- |, The office of the late Dr. R. J.. Cou-|FULLER—Sudde; The Orginal South college has been eutirely re- |t own auxiliary of the ated in the parade WALDO—Tn C fo-| Charles Waldo, month aged 66 ye Mary Ann and Nellie TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phene 175 SHEA & BURKE Nov. 11, 1918, ed $4 yveéars. tter, in Franklin, Nov. Agent Warner spoke on the new |iUre.deceased .will be, open Tyesday| 11,1915, Henr Builer"of Nog - 41 Main Street YOU WAMNT o put your bus. Malted Milk moved by the contractors who are pre- | milk pasteurization 'law, couniy and e NeorSials A0% 12 and ik Mues | icn, iy AT J ¥4t your Ses. ; " paring td erect a new and more ornate .State Corn hows Sand touchei or: the | gy from 2 to 5 and 7 to 8.30 p. m., for | O’NEIL—Suddenly, in TFranklin, Nov. F alDlrmto medium then through the ad. For Infants and Invalids |nousing for the chimes rccently do- [feeding problem confrontine the dairy. | collection of book accounts, 11, 1918, John J. O'Neil of this city, uner rs vertising columns of The Bulletin, OTHERS are IMITATIONS nated the college by the class of 1383. | men uu-\winm. AZ0, COUTURB, Executer. azed 86 vears. Ha g 3 e Mgt % - 5 —_—— \ st S