Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 8

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CHURCH BADGE PRW EBTS 4 FROM BANDITS IN CHINA | Under da.u of Sept. n Rev. E. H. th, son of Mr. _ Mrs."O. S disturbed politically, the north and south are fighting and bands of sal- diers and brigand: are ' wandering about. Foochow is in a panic much of the time and .other cities are ‘be- ing attacked and surrendering to the A WONDERFUL DAINTY DISPLAY OF APRONS || ™ Homtrer " Torignes ' soom v comparatively - safe. ;:‘ficggwm APROL!S at 25c—a price not easy to . Ome resk Iter T wrten, “Randiiy the village just below. on 'the river. Large assortment' of Ronnd and Square Aprons, in || The boatman who brought us up from h had had his h burned b plain dotted, and Embroidered Trimmed, at 50c. %}?e%':%f:?ofim%i ;"f;%:ém?f’:,"iué Band Aprons in fitted and gathered at 75c, 98cto$1 50. || years, driven out. We came throush ‘and a village about 230 p. m. not a soul long patterns, in plain and |}, GiZht. walle of burned homss were 13 iy fancy materials, at 75¢ to $1.98. standine TR N e Look over our line of Aprons before purchasing and s e e e By » publican government, the north leans \ = $H 2 y 2 e 3 > we feel sure you will be pleased you looked. towards monarchy and a year ago the \ > 3 ! military side of the government got n MARK CROSS KID GLOVES for ladies—a glove || the upver hand in Pekin, aismissea parliament and set out to rule by Girisoles for the Idies, in flesh and white, at $1.25 || o, e Tettns nas bocome zoners: Pekin’ has borrowed millions .upon to $2.50. - A pretty as well as a useful gift for Christmas. || millions Bands of brigands have been g P B loose d the south uses them as - 55:,0 7U5cD?:R$2'CM50 S, in f“ the dainty styles and colors, el I e A y @8 s b Dainty Neckwear has always lud mphce in on Foochow and they are coming g the list when the woman’s present has- bsen . ncéid, ENVELOPE . Whit llld il!k l down the Ing-hok river. At present iy % ::d d‘mety hcle’ .ndl :K) “ai:g e aro on the edge of the aivance Fl'om One Wflmafl TG A “l and when there are so many beatitiful * and’ inexpensive trimmed, $1.25 to $4.50. R i i noveltes to be had it will be miore populr than ever . forces. He is trying to keep the bri- .- s;;lssc(») cn'ry a complete line of Muslin Underwear—any sands trom guthering. . © || Dainty AV TR T fmmn for every woman. || You will find many exqumte blts-—lome sim le, artiele ta ihis o naliaike ksl g‘ifi. the first time in my life I find myself Evgry d‘ughter of Eve cwm the fihny, Sllky undergnr- 'ehbonter but all in 8°°d taste, and in a V‘YMYOf m in the midst of a war. Fighting is Wonderful assortment in WHITE DRESSES for the f| 527, il ahout us thess days, io | ments, and their ownership is always a source of satisfac- || Which will eneble us to suit any pockethook. children for Christmas, sizes 2 to 12 years. These are | crowded by thousands of those seck-|§ tion. For gift purposes we offer-a wonderful selection. in Ita protection. en are BUYITEARLY'I'I-IISWEEK-_ JAY. IF ST made of muslin, batiste and voile—they are smocked and gfefi;“ phu‘gd;ieds ';}V;‘;,‘{;{g";f tggg TODAY IF POSSIBLE lace trimmed—prices $2.50 to $8.50 each. Badiee’ Saving This s Filet Coll 3 Also the Colored Dresses—useful and stylish. ; ~ | member of the Ing-hok church.” A!l BEAUTIFUL BOUDOIR CAPS—59¢ TO sz 98 e ars and Collar Sets. B Asis S wis & 9° b 3&50 the Christians wear these badges and This beautiful lace is having a remarkable vogue for many purnm, unl are immune from plunder and extor- Nets, Laces, Crepe de Chine and Georgette, and various combinations of its use in neckwear has enabled the designers te 4 secur, ROMMRS -§| tion and attack. Bands of thieves are [} these have been Used to produce the beautiful effects. effects. Th ” RNy oxqumh all about and southern .soldlers are ere are many handsome patterns fer your choice. A p retty White Ro s smocked, pink an d blue—a ‘:t.vldvgncing through the Ing-hok dis- Forty or fifty men on the north- A t for the at $2.98 and $3.50. e side left here the other day, all Satin Collars—Sets—and Vestees. . . :.. .$l 25 to 33 50, 'flwy::in zlve y:bé‘e sz' Rof:per SR ::::r;;x;xgun;t{;gn ;3118::" be"st'mg};{‘t CAMISOLES—$1.25 TO $3.98 These are more formal in design, and in effect than- tho lace affairs, but from a hill across a valle¥iinally the | Flesh color.and white will both be found in either round neck or shoulder many of them are distinctly handsome. For those who revel in tailored northern men found they had used all strap styles. It is hard to find the words to tell how pretty they really effects they are just the thing. : . P. their bullets so they turned and rai For the .bovyt—WASH SUITS, 2 to 8 years—a large ]| Sl bullets so they turncq and rah | “ars. and varied line. o models'is the White Sailor Suit, e iy Il 3 Dainty Bits of Organdie and Ge;rggtté:. e l.50c to‘ $3.50 One popular model trimmed blue at $2.98 to $4.50—other styles from $1.50 fo ind the Chins: or i1400./s though ENVELOPS CHEMISES—$1.50 TO $8.98 Fine Organdie—filmy Georgette—good Net—all, have been used' in many Blue at $2.98 to $4.50—others styles from $1.50 to then the Christians wase persecuted |§ At the lower prices, fine cottons trimmed with dainty laces and embroid- ways, and have resulted in the creation of some exquisite pisces of inex- by the Boxers and now 7y are pro- |} eries; at the hgher prices, beautiful garments made of delicate crepe de pensive neckwear. Why not some of this for your gift list? All the Small Toys, such as Rattles, Dolls, Soap Bubble ern forces were coming down -upen are being all over China. Not for siveat furlough of twenty davs at the, home | services, unless wes give them gome. | D2niel J. Callahan, Bridgeport. obtain civil, religious and political ;zc?:(!l“ by the soldiers on both sides Ty and' Jersey: silk. We are getting hospitals ready for ]'mgi Cross work, caring for woundal . ., soldiers, and also planning. how we Sets, Animals for the little ones. i i R 2 us in a few hours so I emptied our The popular TAM in the pretty shades—ijust what the §| parlor and dining room of ail furni- . ; . . ture and prepared to receive all the young girls want for Christmas—prices $2.00 to $3.50. women and children Who could sleep on the floors. SWEATERS for all ages, from the infant to the girl hundreds of years has Ing-hok had such an experience. The church is the one ray of hope to the people. were James Towne of .Canterbury,|Christians are assured by botif #¥es Mr. Davis fo Boston, and Leslie B.|that they will respect chanels, sthools Mrs. L. F. Kennedy has returned to!of kis parents¥Br..andl Mrs. Rowland | thing of Christ they will be hardened | Wounded (Degree Undetermined). | fi8hts and the abrogation ofudiscrimy n Woreester, after a vislt|D.'Hill of@farlandt¥oad. At present|and nof he‘l‘;;l:fl 7 R Privates Walter F. Wfllendza)ak natory laWS catt of two we fi’,r{:}' éxfirsd;,uileuer. Mrs. lf,;:xnn‘v;fiyh lgllfi :mi_n}t\ 1’\{» in- v day the leading men of the | Bridgeport;*Carl R. Erlandsen, Hart- Claude Hal ss place. . {8 ed alf NewyporticNews | ¢ ® ; STt e i kK Nellte Way of Oteobando ave- | Vi whaeh .;l;;m Tenbrilk i fucst nt owe eld hore i g boudy ang Lew | ford; Krayewski, Meriden. Stocks and Jabots of Lace and Net. ... ... .59c to $350 Handsome Velvet Scarfs............ .37,00 and 5&50 Marabout Capes, Scarfs and Muffa. s .$6.75.,to $l3.50 NIGHT ROBES OF MUSLIN OR SILK,$1.50 TO $10. 98 Simple or elaborate, in a2 bewildering variety. of styles. Many novel ideas are brought forward for the first time. can accommodate a few hundred wo- men and children in our-home and the two schools. I heard that the south- It is a tragedy to Have these peace- 14 ful, prosperous, ®rowded villages sack- years. ed and burned and pillaged as they Rev. Wilbur I Bull of A:h!and. Me, | Gardner of New London. The trip|and the homes of all Christians. This ——— o the guest for several days of Mr.| was made in Mr. Towne’s automobile. | i t opportuni d a o ind Mrs. G. L. Randall of West Town | Captain Bdmund il 15 spending o | perfl. ~With mondreds, ocowding our |POrt; William L. Smith, Hartford: | whersby the Jews of all lnds may patent on | cipient rfivolntion in Senora iast yltm» plans of | mer. ‘ His home was in Douglas. Cruz 1l himseif | was a chaufféur: in ' Douslas. .Leyve was: seized at RIS res days 230 and- taken<to, Agw. Dry'¥luerta “was arrested in h herep Saturday nl gh‘ 41:! uu.en Qi ned on April 7, 1908, a ore washer ‘after seein onewwhich Captain McDoug had*patented a few we Greenway’s contrivan Avith his own i ¢t Monday to spend (we weeks the’ expirationof nis e e bl Wounded lightly. These proposals amens many others Sindf Ramages Capts the line. ew London with her cousin, Mrs. | scme timef CaPtain v te (S buildhous Corporal Louis Philip Brodenr, Wat- | were referred to committees. whi }alleged that the machin: Haitie Seagraves. 4t Campt ¥reemont, C: 5 The committee appointed to make|at Camp Mills, finally Sf us sta; i n 5 tayrin them while thexba arrangements for the Christmas en- |red with his regiment 1 » . tertainment of the First Congrega- | News. b ;fe‘; g:éfi%g’r"rfiflet;°;‘;=t Previous Reports Erroneous. tional church, includes Mrs, ge ; o ANt SR AT s J. Raymond, Miss Helen Avery and | MONDAY'S CONTRIBUT 7 & iHenry Frazier. TO PATIENTS' HOLIDAY FUND 3618 NAMES IN TWO The house on Harland Road, o ried for a number of years by the It willi#iot be the fault the peo- ple of Norwich if the tub late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ray, hasheen land and they shall erbury; Charles W. Swanson, Hast|&re expected to makg a re Gliver Company had b in _opera- | FQUR T'ROOP TRAN‘SPO TS and and they shall bewoum\a;flis et | Hampton. row alongfiwith ons ‘providingjfor a|tion ten years and estimated that HOMEBOUND FROIRR s commissior%o go to France and pres< | twenty™m ad Dbeen | 5 entUthe glalms’of thédews/s ! washea, s ing mu Washington, Dee. ls—Announcemen Severely Wounded—Previously Re- | peac srende. Thesd s | valuation of each ton § | was made: byithe twar department ito ported Killed irn Action: Private Sal-| will ecommendatiol The ‘court took no | amy of the sailing frohi’ France of fqu: Yatore Muccillo, Franklin, Mass. Jews: in_Palestined i e Diod ' of . Disea PCatioust Re-| Galicia, -Bus i additional transports, the General-Gor ARMY CASUALTY LISTS|ported Died of Wotnds: Private|ond make FOR COUNTRY-WIDE ONE-DAY __|:u5 the Sasohia the Cedriciand"the ple of Norwich | e et e R e e e ohvféncw Slavictaands. STRIKE AGAINST PROHIBITIONIuonng L. R. Stétintus, ypqu;l rep- put in order for the present occupants 0 have 2 ance of S Enalties S et Z Répgrts were read on the aims Boston, Dec. 16.—The Boston Cen- |resentative 'of . Sscretary. Baker! ir nd Mrs. Babbitt, wio lately | holiday. cheer 2 ing casualties are reported by the| Killed in Action—Praviously Re-|yopesthe-the ra amany_countries. | tral Labo ion voted yesterday toFrance, is returning aboard the:Codric from_Lafayette stres fault of the lec Commanding General of the American | ported Missing in Action: Private! broracsor Isane Hourwich, New Y Atract it oard the Mongola are the 73d anc and Mrs, Fugene Punnell and | Mrs. Frederick A. : Miss | Expeditionary Forces: James F. Myholland, Providence, R. L| raporting ; on ke IR moved last week from - Hu Mary E. Richards. r 3 Killed in action 134; died of wounds| Wounded (degroe undetermined)—|the mauny factions of Jev n avenue to one of John Trac contributors toyihe i s: | 497 diedaof accident and other causes|Previously Reported Missino in Ac-| country are all tenements on Town street. -] William Ruzgle: A : rn«fl%gg disease 126; woundea scv-|tion: Sergeant Waldernar .Ericson.|in addition to W m G, Denker returned Friday | Buggles, Dx T. A, y 17 wounded (degree undet Worcester, Mass. to be recognized as a national home on Otrobando avenue, | Mr. and Mrs ol wounded slightly 5 to he entitled to minority rcpresen- from Camp McClellan, having recdeiv- | Chauncey B. Sherman, Mr i 200; totar 2,375. I officers of the A h coast artillers and J38th: field ar- | Labor and o»? illery, with the ea\]guarters qf the E ir bupport in unIUW,‘x coast artiliery Wrigade! The ves- = men and wom- |sel also carries 725 sick and sroundéc / prepare for a{men. ! ry, as a pro-| Aboard the Cedrlc is the 3824 aen & tation, ib’ - aal el an honorable discharge from ser- | 2centi, a friend, Mrs. Fran . Bi (‘onnecmut ‘Rhode - Tstarid ® and | GENERAL BARNETT PRAISES 2 h Ogug(fl?-’:‘o}z‘lnhn- of . sick ' anc vice. well, Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon R. southern Massachusetts men: WORK OF THE NAVY z ? l,ned “officers and other The Home Missionary Sewing so- | bins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Killadian “Acts Naw York, Dec. 16 VALLAFOROES ACT VE agent of ciety of the First Congregational | dall, Mr. and M L ettty tary training o IN NORTHERN MEXICO | o Ccarties x.ausd a:.d 98¢ church will meet in the:chapel Friday | ler, M. J. Murp ergeant . Russell . ' Lockwood, : 2 advocated as Dec. 16.—Informati . Gor- afternoon. Clothing and varlous ar- | ler D. Guy, Mrs. ‘A, 1. Wholey, dgeport. & ¢ Major Genera) Georgs ; American governme S 1 has only ofuiteen officels, seven ticles will be brought to be packed|A. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Joun | Privates—Frederick Berggren. An- mandant of the Tnited Stat, 2~ a, the Mexican revo- | = R ! The and sent to F. J. Werking'n school in | Kery: Charles A. Betting, Casper K.|sonia; Michael J. Cavanaligh, Paw-|rine corps, whe adfressed the lessons “demonsira. | POLICEMAN GuILTY oF i Eng- xington, Kentucky. Mr. Werk- | Bailey, Miss Matilda B. Randall, tucket, R. L: Martin Mylon Peck, |of the war uporn his return here today ASSAULT AND DRUNKENNESS Jand on Dac. 1e General Gor- ing, formerly principal of .Taftville with 2 \'ie\vi Westerly, R. 1. after twy and a half mouths io Pz!.’is‘ F nm.u an B - be the atti- eld. Mass., De 16.—Police ' gas and the Mongoiia from. France golic schools, writes that. there o STATE REGISTRATION Diad ot Wouads. | and at the tront. to- Michae) I Callabin of th 15 i 4 t nees e clothing among the n = < i e work of the navy, “without sentenced to thr colored: people in Lexington. B rutnobi'r(g'rr‘:‘- OF 32471} Gorporal Ovila Bedard, Natick, T Li HIGET IhR aatien Feetla Nt dhes ot R o Recent callers at the home of Mrs. T . Connecticat between the a hurston B. Barber of Peck’s Corner and 21, and 32 and 26, w Septflmber 12, is 3! Statistics compiled Buckley. -They are E se of correction on | iplished its task” was rated by the| wounld not say whether the 3 mmandant as the outstanding f-u information of the na ture of the conflict and ar an e: posed “demonst: operly balanced navv infderstood that be advocated maintenance huahua City of 13| Died of Disease. registered| Sergeants—TFrederick Ferron, An- crording to|sonia: Emil Gogun, Seymour. Major JohnyE.| Corporal Tony. Colano. Hartford. Privats Victor P. Walter, Meriden; because of what ‘.hn ens ta 'bc a Te- turn of the influenzi épidem!c; there PQEVb\"' T>‘ )u lown: | of the marine corps at 20,600 men. tant town near being several e of ere g}'xp 18 yéam old Wounded Severely. In partia! recognition ot the “tiger-| Government officials have among the pup - o % R % <. | like” fightine’ qualities of the marine: that Ville already has collectea it e miorporal James J. Casey, Wlli-| o “indoubtedls saved, Parly when|large part of the follo 22-36 years 21-36 years .. Total. oo Meciiens Privates—Alexander J. Pizzo, Dan- | (heY storped the C;r:-inm ar Chatean |-had before General Per: Thierry+ Geners: < e e { Don’t trnle with a cold 13 i b g erry, enerz’. Barr jonary force we T ] f ;‘;ryfixolr?gw;flm?fibm;:fid;;rn}?o \.; | plan 1o retain in the corps as many us | after Villa's attack on Co | —1 erous. i o | P T MoGoldrick. Attlebore, | TOsSIDle of the wounded who desired 1o | M. MEXICANS EXECUTED FOR | it's dang O s & Woronick, Norwichs | St3y It the service, with positions in| Information here is that {he sather- | ROBBING. CUSTOMS OFFICER| Yoy can’t afford to nsk Many a worthless man is worth Jn?i\snfl.icf, Milford; John F. Young,|D3'Y yards or government plants. for | ln e Villa forces alreally Douglas, Ariz, Dec. 16.—Charged ! something to. his widow who kept Rockviller Paul Sapke, New Britamn: | (isabled men. Secretary Danfels ani|caused much apprehension among bss vy in the murder of cus-| Influenza his life insurance. up: Noh: Fiams Thomaston: Rammong | Surgeon General Braisted were with | inhabitants of ‘towns and, ranche . him. he added that legisiztion should | nerthern Mexfco and the American Cfliccton i Carlos iCasurest fand] d : im. ed that legisiztion should | northern 1 Americar he an customs officers two | g ——_ | 3. Fortier, Worcester, Mass. be emactsd. if necessary, to carry out|zovernment i keeping a close W i et Keep always at han a Wounded (Degres Undetermined). ! this scheme. on' tre situation. There was no e sery of $127.000 in customs bOX of . Huerta, Jose Cruz and two | < _| Whether there would bs johs fci‘ cation, however, as tc what the a Lieutenant Roswell H. BlIL WinB-| ;0o "he caid. was the ‘wonuded ma- | tade. of the. gaver-ment® would B0, tvate . Wilfred. Courchaine, = Pas.| Fines cllet worry. - - - should Villa ‘remew Tiis operutions m,‘ Afgéi:"gg;d“?;\""‘{ l’é:“'.“:.‘“‘;‘: coag, R. L ! NG s M“‘c.& % a Prieta opposite here at 4 o'clock ; Pidubinis- sritp Ly AP OPERATED IN NORWALK | $40,000000 SUIT ‘AGAINST | oree were a0 ave | CASCARA Creek; George W. Hyatt, Dasbury: |, Norwalk, Conn, Dec. 16— guhg of OLIVER IRON MINING CO.| & [0y Ciftes involving the . other K Missing in Action. in thig city on Saturday evening. and | (o iy Minn, Dee. 16— Claiming| three, although admitting he was the that the Oliver Iron Mining Comr Corporals—Edmund J. Casey, Prov | entered three .different places and ini . cyubsidiary. of the United jdence. R. L; Bernard F. Lafleche,|one instance brutally assaulted . the B ioration. for ten sears has| T V' . Chicopes, Mass. a£<4, proprietor, The firsl bieall was | pioc: roms oot oo, washier on the basic | Vg, & fommer Vil general, Privates—Adam Kczmarczk, New|reported at 6 o'clock when the small | rineiples of one he designed. Captain | invoived with Jpan Cabral in ‘hebeemv Britain: Frank A. Weeks, Providence, | UPholstery store rur by seventy-three |Ajoyander McDougall, president of the | b a R. L; Blmer McCellum, Bridgeport: | ¥ear old Davld Spicer was entered bY | MeDougall Shipbuiliing Company. to- Clarence Ackerly, Bridgeport; Victor | {wo men who, after beating Spicer|gay prought ~suii for ,$40,000000 = T took from him about $60, in cash, in g company in fed- Girzied, Woousocket, R, adaltion to a diationd ringmand a gold | 25205t the mining. company only one who participated in the act- | killing. Leyva is said to have MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST | watch lator they ransacked _the | ioystein McDougall asked for an in- junction, contending that John -C. Greenway, of the Oliver Company, ob- Died of wounds 51; died of .acei- | home of Michael Tomey, ai 3 Wall dent and other causes 1; died of dis-|Street, but secured nothing of valus ease 164; wounded, degree undeter-| Around 2 o'clock Sunday morning the mined 303; wounded elightly- 723; | police discovered that the fruit store = total 1,243, of Andre Curbone, on Railroad ave- E rue, had been broken into and later . Compeeticut ments o o e (it a8 Wi Bramlklin Providence, R. I. Died of Disease. which had ‘beéen dropped ‘by the Wagoner Franklin Allen, Hartfora. | thieves, ' The police are handlins the| [Vigclyziie = Telephones: h a] - § P"‘““””"""Jz e a iy (e B i i Unioe: 509, . H: ; Constai of e d thfit ‘w Shn etuptlon' A AMERICAN: JEWISH Company P Resinol Ointment beals skin irita- Resiniol heals skin sicknesses be- Asxl-‘on.andGET CONGRESS IN SESSION tions that if neglected become serions. ciuse it contains harmtess antidotes H o rllc k, Philadelphia, Dec. 16.—Nationaliza- Engineers Founders M-chmlm Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Engine Repairs, Shafting, H-nqeni Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. "Laré. stock always on hand. Ganeral Mill Repairs, Special machinery of all kinde. tion of J in whati One small pimple or sfight biotch for such conditions. mal;' nresideew snng t'l'mx ‘i‘;lfl:y 1%26 55:: mars the most beantifal face. A patch j Resinoi Ointment was originated by the right of representation was urged of itching eczema or other skin ail- ~ a doctor for the treatment of eczema at today's sessions.of the American ment causes great diecomfotiand and other skin affections, s0 yeu need Jewish Congrogs as one of , the de- mands ‘that shnn!d be pressed upen much misery. - ; i not besitate to use it. | A2 ol dealers. the peace connxcnz in . France. pon A d was also proposed that the congress, which has heen cafled to device meane

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