Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 7

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the weather cleared after rain Su ! l!llm He was in command of the' 302nd|ed out our positions ‘wilh new and | 'w' g.,‘h' B \V.n e Pield Armlew mh D u\pa. aud now | then a 77 las Idh;fi near us, Qf eourse ! o fre ME 34 t h h w‘:fih aI%hflB "gi :h nnnc;;lun fl:fi&;fl“é: with e o (esx whiel 2, byt the majer remd i fi f—ti‘;fi mwht cnange at 11 a, | § m, oyr infantry| e [lin the sprinc of 1917 to leave Yale forfadvanced and u.o a Cerm ean- aveyage s vy ;inmgi f‘"“fi‘ at Plat ;s- mfie 1 xe:r heal ih ;?1119 t&\\;flag 5 ur Qp receiving his commis- c. gas 12 anded n { Ndflh Au"“” s t}:duumh% A Faniat THe IhItwiie bisihat| Catlain Tafeste Ma por sAme potes] . was sent to Camp Devens in com- | QUS & his lyngs ané fell ovey, In DR. D. J, COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main $t, Norwich, CL. tamtate m ——— e e ARE YOU QBLIGED to alear yeur throat often and de yay wish you didn’t have te. Just try BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear, . #way that thick feeling in your thraat." 15c a box ot DUNN'S PHARMACY 8 MAIN STRAEET CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistent metri Wfla‘: Monday: TR W ierearnitan 2w ... er at night of iilness AND REPAIR WBRK OF ALL KINDS ON home on nft CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | TRUCKS and CARTS Machanical Repairs, Fainting, Trim- ng and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all jts hrlncr;. Sebtt & Clark (;um 807 to 515 North Main St land. She was married te Lawrence!there a 6-inc DORNE—In A Giltbert last August. The business|earth at that partteplar place about Tec. 21, 1918, by Rev. J. Romeyn intorests of Mr. @ilbert kept them in Danforth. Kenneth H. Holmes and Mildred ¥V, Dorne, both of New Lofl-l h me for t Chrigetmas helidays, Mre Eighth street hill when the holt that| Dear ;iethgr lz:nd Faxher 1am ferg- 18 Tames GV, Letad ased holds the body ta the rart ef the|ing good and hope the/same can be L 2 axel gave away -.—u'f? the result that aaid of vou and the children. I had SURIEY Ip New Lenden Dee the horse wemt along ard left the;a pleasant Thanksglving even though driver and the pest of the cart in back. | the weather was not at its best. Last The horses were_stopped by Dayid | vear at this time we had snow b Daniels, the well known flagman of {80 far it has sta¥ed away. We hav Greeeville, Repairs were immediately done on the O last. Largest Auonment DIAMOND JE.WELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS neon George and Theodere Gladue, un- = 5 known te $hefe parents, went S‘uunglhen!th and sehds his be rezards,] Wednesda: ee. at BRACELET WATLHF.S RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. Johu & Geo. . Biss Useful Presents in Imported Steamer Robes and Drivers’ Coats. down the third time e brought hfely to the shore. Then and 4018 Fsoras To set e hie e wier | Auenza but T tope that by now it has | 1 elaved e of Jobp F. Gresuc halgh, who departed this life Dec. 2 1217, in her 48th year, and was i terred at Yaniic cemetery, Norwich, thew 1t da snd Georse ‘erabbed the SR rope an cpme out safely. The were all taken inte Mr. uundm:z v Semr Al THE L. L. CHAPMAN 0, 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. an automobile, achusetts {s. spending a few ys his home on Providence street. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG and BUIQI:DF-R West Main &t village. AT BOSTON HOSPITAL HAS MADE THREE TRIPS He has jus GET Dilfl ‘FIICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co,| NEW LONDON, 'CONM. re—lgnitian Dmc-s. Ho has one -AND— Ga., and was assigned to base hospi- months foreign serviee. tal No. 119 for duty in France but 5,3 % gning of the armistice came as he B T e e o o3 AMERICAN HOUSE Pirat-elass Garage Service Conmectsd | D MORRISSEY, Prop. ° Shatusiat Strae JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY e = | noRWITH m.mw m\z' DECEMBER 24, 1918 e et s Mulm MHUPTDI.ASTFEWMTES ec. 24, 1918 es wers tq cease al nd af 25 ers they - lhqf &:48 north Atlan-}il 3 @." 0% uux, aceording twenhcwd m net gppm mh:ae north and nopth.| fo_the temms eof “the armistice, Cap-|te at colder, snéw by Wednesday, | lain Howard 'r sweg, Geoul Village night 3 ered to another g.m_w ¥, former!: student at the Ner- “went aloRs W Mr:“uu Fusnitay wEbt with 'ldn Roaoms oat ot Vale, had | Hien " At-T ionoas, rdare e lw colder, ahtte of m-]q g.rfiupr-x m action, |forward, The o and twe o Conditions: In the Atlantic states,he 'H'i:es t: r?\::g %mbe\‘. Mrs. Charles vn?t&h.s wept ferward near H ve been in a ytx’t:m Byles was onc of thefirstim. At lb{)njn ‘19 R wm‘i‘: mldor“’l.u nd of the 30and Ficld Artillery. | five mlnutes not a gun was a1 semew! ile thers he was sent ta the sohool | Where, The fog lifted and we eould ”h:,m sut:‘ma h fi\f of fipe at Yeri Sill, Oklahoma, for|see the German lines off in the ¥ i mg edlesday. iree months. His battery left Campllage. It was hard te realize it was F. ivens for France lazt July, all gver. ~That afternepn I went to . orecast. Tis letier tollows: : the hospital with the gapfain, Came - Sonthern New land: inwmm Pabison Woevoe. Fronte back the next day and togk my bat- tery back here in the village. or 'f'pesd; i or snew at night 308 on Weabpeday, November 27, 1918] T have been looking over the bat- Observations in Nerwich. My dear Mother: Your three lettere|tle field, It iy a herrible sight about records, yeported from méanish*,‘vmy glad 1o get news here The crater ai Les ispances Is The Dq 's observations, w the g agh I re : e E member thatied wire, Forty theusand Freneh lest tempepature and the barer ¥ started tter to you and finished | their lives re. You know all abeut | 8 it hqrflfidl_v telling something abeut| Verdun, hew the Germans tried to take | ¥ The Tt 4 mass of be nd be ‘z;" 2698 | 0UF Work &t ihe front. Since then the| the piace a year aze. §p m ... P Highest 32, lowest 40. am, look for Verdun and 2 few miles to! torn shaek will he the best ever. Cemparisons. the gouth and vou will find a scare of During ti Predictions for Menday: Rain, cold- wafl village of Herberville, Bousee and | boen olearing up & French village and || 2 malkingz it hahitahle, Wo are living in Menday's weather: Fair, warmer. Ta begin at an earlier date. 'When|ihe buildirgs tern epen hy shells, but we left Baston harber the night of it is quite a shelter. "The village in July 15 we went to H: (‘ana.da fact was yndep fire during cur entire Then feund a large canvoy of 25 large ! stay here. | _High | Moon|liners all filled with treaps en reute I have hecn out on a number of H Water. || Ris te Liverpocl, Just off the Irish coast| walks and en my first picked up seme Il p._m.|twa submasines appearod and for 2| helmets and German books which I 05 few mements shots were oxchanged.|am sending home. Thev are from the b a few torpedoes, ete. tually beth|village my battery fired on. I have iverpool _we|ajso a number of other things I am marched to E y . Then|sendipg too, sueh as gas 1aasks, etc thmugh England to ester, 10 | We ave all very anxious e know just! boat. and | what is goinz to happen te us. That L}then by train to Cam L7\ the 302nd. Wo have hopes of be- 43| Seuthampton te La Havre st 5 miles out of Bo spent zbout three of It was a beautiful day wt ervice of the regular navy for the 128t o’ sune in position. ne meonths is new enioying a fur- | lley the G loygh at the home of Ms parents en ifi;‘?:fmrm .4 eémm“fl‘ belg SNRsfisc:ver&;u - = = W Vi mp! as returned 6 hisi Thoy had cvidently n as drug clerk for Pitoher &|pattery. T Huzh Engenbure left for New ¥opk | inary reconncisure of tl y ig celebration there, went down Baker and ' daughter. learly momn returned {rom atiend. || they struck Nancy. Mrs, Ewvelyn Morris Giibert, who pasg- | this vitlage I had the v ed away in Chicago afier o fow days day of my army care was directly Detween ov em her late} jepy fire and {hat of the Wednesday | put a s time to write, T Lovingly, The fu The Store of Varied Assor?ments Chrlstmas Shoppmg Headquarters The Store of Abundant Stoeks Today and This E Then Christmas - READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8.15 THIS MORNING AND OPEN THIS- It way foggy and we pick- EVENING UNTIL EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS WANTS ARE SATISFIED. diseen-| All things taken ints comsideratien |§ so mueh more inte T feel hat iis Thanksgiving, theugh If you wish to 4nd where Ilit may he sment in semc small shell AST minute Christmas shoppers will appreciate the advantages of this § great Christmas store with the opportunity it offers to do all your gift § . buying under one roof—scompletely, satisfactorily and economically. N the last shopping day before Christmas we are admirably ready to | Here you will find 2 big, bright, cheerful store, bounteous § stocks in most convenient arrangement for quick selectmns, willing and effi- cient people to help you. VE time and worry by coming here to this store, which is Christmas § ’ shopping headquarters for Norwich and all Eastern Connecticut. For the convenience of holiday shoppers, all holiday goods will be placed on SPECIAL COUNTERS AT SPECIAL PRICES BERAL a'ssortnients of everything up to the last minute.” What you can’t find elsewhere you can find here—and bear in mind that our prices are positively the lowest to be had anywhere—you can depend upon that. OUR GUARANTEE -Every article bought here—no matter how low the price—carries our guarantee serve you. . ne 2 Test weeks| Tn a fow dave T am gzeinz te apply of my life, Thence to the training| for a leave and zo ta Roms for a week, ;a:n; at Do:oszugm and from there 19| just te see the countsy, and zet away n, in October. S 5 R Y . t r.urlu !au;lu who has heen in the eun Fm A ’Rxgh thed siti : St e Nl ‘a]?g ! h;dnom-qw“ 1 making 5 of them comfertable. They bese is spending a few davs at the|gorward do home of his parents on Mewry av- smal] town enve. 3 were the most shostly sight I have 1 the hill inio Peugee—a | cver sean. Tired, , ~ unshaven, sout 1,500 yards frem the | just turned loose by Jerrv and left to German's front line. ¥ mx e a prelim- | roam in the woeds till they either |§ died, pr found gshelter. Fortunately It has been a great war and worth M| while. Hope vou are all well. Sena alonz as many letters as you can find HOWARD, V] em——— | was in{jage, 3 BORN. e WILSON—In Jystle, Dec years \afi:fl: their peace X ! 3 son, Lawrence Wdward i bit farther 2 position| and Mrs. Lawrence E. Wi 1ry Mersis. overal vears| for ene of S A place that had | — of sahsfachon to the purchaser. Moreover, we guarantee our prices on all goods to be as low or lower than those of any other store in Connecticut. made their home i Staten I8- | never been 2t all. As T gtopd "~ MARRIED. and dvg up the HOLMIES. am or the lagt "four monthe, - were looking forward to being | MICHAEL ALDI WRITES don. _They have the s re Symr v friends in their be- Walter A. Moran in a pestofficg in . 8, navy, is spending a ing a cemrade of Irving Bogue who 0. E3 & said that Bogue was all right whepn he village tsamsters met | last sa im but does not state when nt Monday merning: that was. Private Aldi's letter fel- few Dee. 21, Lillian €, Bapeock of Plainfleld. New London We are headquarters for Christmas Candy, Buy your Candy here and BARPOL-—-MAYER—In this c?t\ Dee. f Do assured of satisfaction.. " ved By her hushand. OF NORWICH SOLDIERS | 13, 1913, by Rev. John H. Broderick, end .ene sister, rs Mpances Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Aldi recently Miss BRose Anna G. Mayer of 15 received a lstter from their sop, Priz{ Spring sireet and Francis William L F vate Michael J. AMi, who iz with Ba.rdol of RBuffalo, N. ¥, and the Delicious Quality {® twelve fiavors—our the Newpert | Fraance. Private Aldi writes of meet- ROYLE BABCOCK —In Plainfield, | 1918, by Rev. Arthur W. : Babcock Wiltred Royle and Miss | “Defiance” Brand | thirty flavors—our | fauk wh’en be was ear- | lows: = ¥ DIED of sand from Preston in ourges, Franee, dump cart and got at the foot of Nov. 50, 1918, |LAING—In Westerly, R. 1. Dec years. mis Txmuhv P. Sullivan, New TLondon, Dee. not as much cold this year as we did 1 NS—In New Lendom, Dec. T met a fellow from the cempany and asked him as to how Bogue was| WEINERT—In Middletown. Dec. and ke told me that ali was well with | 1913 Otto Weinert, formerly of ) him (Bogue) when he left the outiit. Walter Moran is still in_the best of About three o'clock Sund'n.arter- residence, in’ T 3 ce | Wighing you all 2 merry Chri®as| pggp—in Y%al(cfeld’ %" L The thin ice, Tt happened that | 258 & Hoppy New Year 1888 Mary lies, wife ot underman was frimming 2 I suppese some of the N Perkins Reed. Christmas tr-a st s home And hev | Toma, ooy oit ‘;:;;masdghzgi Dol e ing many branches arourd he went to g nie O. : ihrow them over the bunk and heard | 0% eti y " tn 4 : khe‘ l:); for help. He returned heme Quickly to summen all. William| gown 1o the big cathegral ¢ s Vi . > ! —1In S Windham, sud- ;‘::»b;“as?‘*f:‘d‘ 8 ladder that was|acchbishep said mass. It wi 1 S’PciE::}SEgmll‘;‘ay Dr‘::?ming, Frane W Onfarrh S Y 'Pkeod;:e‘ he boYs.| 5 ceremony and T think it had Spencer. g wu‘s e o m‘?"““;" har@ened before for some time. Funeral 2 p. m. Thursday. owh for the hird | oginedral itself is a wonderful piecs time and thirking that he eeuld mat | save him, made an at George. Cieorge, the old: er of the {we, told Mr. Cro save him, but his broth sbout 1,200 of us. all mérehed Robert Watson, aged 38 years. : 3 USTIN=—In 2fansfield Depot, Dec, of architecture and not mis- | A ! tempt to savel taken it is said to be 300 veArs 1918, Samuel J. ind strong- | ¢ stande just as firm today 1q | . Tears. q ;_r;’nat 10} when it vyA¢ built. That mal otice of funera] hereafter. eodore B grabbed the ladder just before fourth cathedral that I've se 1 see by the, papers that they've Sacred to the Memory of. been having a lot of ‘trounle with in- JENNY, s back and | peen cheeked. All of my friends 1 Mr. Crocker's nephaw got & yone oad hope are in the best of health, & Congn. hoyse where they wers hu! te bed and M paa Mra. Bogue, thole son and Dr, Pratt was sent for. After a fow ffif‘? ferk, M- and i, Maran saoaivo ssenat | Church & Allen hours the bevs were brought home in| o & and tell them that Walter ia Tl close now, wishing voa a_Merry Chrigtmas and a2 Happy New Tear. MICHAEL. James McCarthy ™ of Virginia i spending a five. day furlough n]; ths PR, .TORY MLL s Leon Molieur of the U, &. § \lass- 15 Main Strest FUNERAL First Lieutenant Theodore L. Story ;l the ©. ishurmvhmedieal corps is ta e one of the orthopedic surgeons at SRR ‘,431::”5: ]Z"E :‘:‘LAN""G the U. 8. general hoepital Ma. 18 ot ski, 2nd lass = i 1 hich -, . gun- | Boston to whicl wounded soldiers | ly. | pital after being for the last threc ed from hig kt%h'rl wmonths at the graduate schaol of wp anus LhQ km;nu« and brought | medicine at Harvard. He has u:e th him many souvenirs of Franc Cam; fl chevron denoting six Al sy R g v28 awaiting to embari. v, Stery is the son of Mr, and Mrs, thur L. Story of Hartferd and 3 ather of Arthur E. Story of this Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURGH Nnfly inch of Rain. ’rheu&abllanSuflwwas 98 of I | | “Reputation” Chocolates, in forty £ flavors—our price 68c a pound. A fresh shipment of Hard Can- ies, with soft fillings, i i aged 38 Dwight H. TeRt, In his whl special at 43¢ a pound. fe of John Wil-| in Holiday boxes— § half pound to three pound boxes— ® at 30c to $3.00 a box. Gift Suggestions for Hurried Shoppers TRAVELING Bags—two offerings—at $898, value §11.00— at $12.98, value $15.00.- # WOMEN’S Hand Bags of leather, in black and colors, at $1.50 to WATSON—In this city, Dee. 21, 191?.! WOMEN'S Silk Hand Bags, black and colars, at $2.75 to $8.98, i WOMEN'S Velvet Hand Bags, in black and colars, at $2.98 to $6.98, WOMEN’S Leather with strap handle on back or top, at 50c to $6.98. TRAVELING CASES for men and women, all fitted, in black leather cases, at $3.00 to $8.98. 3 PRAYER Baoks, standard editions, many handsomely bound, at 25¢ { Men’s Store. | There are House Coats; Bath Robes, Night ROSARY Begads,-in ail colars, most of them in individual cases, at FOUNTAIN PENS, self-filling, the dependable kind, at $1.00 to $4.00, # FLORENCE Toilet Sets, finished in Black, Ebpny, Rosewood, Circas- siap Walnut and White lvory, at B0c to $9,50 a set. WOMEN’S Neckwear, a complete shewing of everything that new and up-to-the-minute. WOMEN'S Silk Hasiery, 8. Kn%an- from overseas are to be brousht. fe : ¢ ent a forty.eight hour furlguzh With | has just bee: transferred - . i s parents en refm!ey slreet r be bl N - WM. SMITH ALLEN Phoenix, McCallum, Lehigh, Onyx, This is the fourth raim der, Pe & Co., 3 B oy i gl e hgn;;"w- REASONABLE PRICES Phone 178 ASK FOR end GET GLOVES far gifts—~women’s and children's=Wool, Silk and Leath- er, limed and unfined. AT HALF:PRICE—Men's ¢ Cases. all fitted, regular prices $3.50 to $8.00—AT HALF PRIGES. AT HALFrPRlGE—Mnmy Belts, in Leath ulal MT. "LALF BR T | TEAMING and TRUCKING 2 col Tnion Squara DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT i tha - Srmmace Smounce th ot S| ARTHUR H. LATHROP ; ’s I SHEA ¢ BUR-K-VE Hesllck 8 || SHEA ¢ BUR TRl e FuneralDirectors ”venirig TOYS! TOYS! The balance of our stock of Holiday Toys is arrange& on special counters at special prices. Toys are located in the basement. ~ BOOKS! BOOKS! Books are in the Millinery Section. All Books are ar~ ranged on special tables and price-ticketed. - See our com- plete sowing of 1919 Calendars, Christmas Cards and Christmas Post Cards. - GAMES! GAMES! Games of all kinds—some new and novel as well as many old-time favorites. There are Games at 10c, 25¢, 50c and up to $5.00. Games are lou!ed in the Mlflme. Section. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! On a special counter in the Dress Goods Section we make a special showing of Jewelry for gift purposes. Hundreds of articles of personal adornment for men, women and children, all dependable, 2ll at reasonable prices. All Jew- elry in neat holiday boxes. Umbrellas! Umbrellas! We show a great variety of Umbserllas for gxfts—Menl and Women’s—price range $1.25 to $5.98, GIFTS FROM A WOMAN TO A MAN If you are seeking a present for a man—then consider our Shirts, Pajamas, Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Sumenders. Hos- iery, Sweaters, Gloves, Umbrellas, Travelmg.Bap, Suit Cases, Etc. If it is anything for a man, we have it. HANDKERCHIEFS—The Unsiversal Gii If you are considering Handkerchiefs as a gift you will find ¥ here the most comprehensive stock and the GREATEST § VALUES to be had anywhere, . . : SEE our splendid showing of Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 12Y5¢, 15¢ and 25¢, SEE our attractive showing of Wemen’s Fine Hand.Em. broidered Handkerchiefs at 50¢ and 75¢. ‘ SEE our complete show‘ing of Initial Hnndkerchiefs, cam- bric and linen, men’s and women’s, | SEE our remarkable shewmg of Plain qust;tclnd LINEN Handlkerchiefs, men's and women's, ¢ EXTRA SPECIAL—500 dozen Womens Fine Embroid. ered Handkerchiefs, exira goog value ‘at '15¢ each, - EXTRA SPECIALV-ZOQ dnzen Women' Q Extn Flne Em. dered Handkerchief incl Ildipg Madelm at 28c each. . : EXTRA SPECIAL—300 boxes of Women's Cambric Ini- tial Handkerehiefs at 1214 each, bex . of six for 75¢.

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