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' NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1919 ~ Guitia, | o [WANT BOARD FOR SHLORS FROM BAGE| = o = ; e Bulletime, | . oo o e ol Mra Whates of 41 Broadwan anuary aoratth, Wenhwday Jhn- 1, W10 ) ihe mrelon, B Murphy, & stadent nurse in a hospital in Providence has Rear Admiral Benton C. Decker has, chance to Norwich. o advertise esmetl; as it is I, RroNis set in i ibar The men will pay their own bhoard VARIOUS MATTERS been at her home in Norwich for asef In action plans which, If carrled |, 4"C 5 one put will get an allow- short visit. through, will mean that the population | 3nce amounting to about two dollars “I_: is daybreak as the yesr opens at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kohanski have [ of Norwich will be increased to the|a day from the government for this . il returned after spending Christmas and | extent of some five hundrel men dur- | nurpose. » ) | Light vehicle lamps at .38 o'clock |the week end with friends in Cénter-|ing the nest few months. He wanis| It has been stated that the move @ ls ou this evening. ville and Westerly. Norwich people to volunteer tn take | ment has heen started by the transfer 4 A Happy New Year to all The Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brock of New | ¢ire of about five hundred saifors of men from the state pier and {l Bulletin's readers! *| York have been in Norwich visiting f“%_";l Ux'mb,;‘fr(‘;[_ e bringing in to the ba‘se“ni men wiio B i . 2% <. | relatives. Mr. Brock is engazed in con- he authorities at the hase are|have seen service with the submarine e e EememoR I el T o i s er oot unxious to secure as much accommo- |and destroyer flotillas on the other I I el C. Jewett, co : The accommoda- was denied Tuesday eve- Tuesday was Saint Sylvester's day aurens o oo feweth e ticns at the base are not sufficient at 1t was admitted that there are in the church calendar. Sewiia Statloned ot Nanwcked o ¢ |Lresent for the number of men that|to be about eight hundred over: vercoa s Fifty printed calling cards for 33 |yig mother, Je’nuy’(‘ JP""_F‘"‘O(‘ Wash have to be housed there when the | men come to the bas. but these will cents at the Builetin office—adv, mfkm Tl oves e wekana cold weather put the submarines out | tuke the place of men in the naval re- The best moonlight nights during ’]"r"\ ate Jerr 7 of commission. Duving the summer |[serve who have secured their dis- . b y b iva e A Happy New Yeai best + . Speliman of Oma- | months the men are housed on the |charges since the sisning of the ar- January will Le from the 13th to the |na, Neb, now statidned at Camp Lee, | Lcats but with the caming of winter i = We want to thank you for N : Virginia, has returned o camp after |the men must be hoW: asaors and it s a hich tribute to the friendly an The banks, the publie = schools|spending a fiieen dav furlush with|is too cold for buildine Sperations. | spirit in which Norwich hat received and the Otis Library will he closed |his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Norris of | An officer in adthoritv at tha sub-|the men from the Mse tha: the offie 3 today. Froad street, marine base said Tuesday evening | cials there desire to Increase the al- all favors shown us during At Clark's Palls, Mr. ai.d Mrs, Thur- | Edw aval colony ew d T, Graham, who spent two|that New Londea could furnish the |ready sizeable r L man N, Maine and five ks at his former home in the Cats- | dosired accommodations hut that the children are ol : ndon, in spite of her proximity, ° ill with influenza at their liome. kills in the interest of his health, hav- j authorities preferred to give the first|scems to be rather out of the running. the past year, and we shall Tuesday afternoon, tlhe Woman's|ing e ‘irmm’d a I‘PM'“ of fl"»‘g"““ b}&" auxiliary of th P in the | the school board, has returned much| uits Tecture. room of the erural Baptiet | Imbroved, and has resumod Lic super: | XENS SOGIETY HOLDS NORWICH BOY IS NEAR try to merit your continued oy vision of the schools. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT GERMAN CITY, COBLENZ At the Stoninston iown home, — There was an attendance of nearly ‘ate Max nsl, son of David 1 Frank C. Dixen has been the efficient | CAMBER OF COMMERCE fifty members at the Xens meeting 14 Aqueduct sireet, has fo-rors for the year 1919 superintendent for 20 years, ¥irs, Dis- APPOINTS SECRETARY | Monday evening which was called to is father undar ‘he date of Z = ¢ commiciec of the|order ommerce cons n, L. Henry t 8 O'K‘IOck by the. president, Martha A, Ward. The regular reports were read and ipproved. The society voted to hold a food sale for which a committee was 5th, saying that he is at present - on is matron. The execnti a lca Records show that T 's eve | Chamber of C A year ago was (fll"lr\e' < ¥ . mercury dropping to 2 R d - s Epdateialy 2% i3 John 0. Peciham, is mentic s 5 Minnie eduction |[..iru 3 Hurphy & MeGarry : child rex- | § Empezor of Germ il the! cummonea The annual banquet was a <ub;e t l‘m only ph ° holidays. S | of much inter ] [ was held iay morii: anque e of which it was decided & Minmie Amburs. SoinHoliondy jons toda To Reduce [V’ e amorcconens o an advar th furthe nk Tutth John E. Reid i otle so, vears vears oll e went 1 «nd began He recent- | A MAN NAMED MURPHY My de: tainment committee, 0 well during the : 1 admonished the matron | who wern fear- gowned: FRride, . brilegroom, | PRIV. MAX SADIN il R months was dlemissed, the [h.s: e paused in the rolling of a ban. et was hookkeeper | ident appointing Mrs. John 1. i e W R g RO | toc i e tha Deter ods . company | chairman. Miss Crurab, | beside her, you ever marry a After tonir i, ey | ciadys i man named Murph > i cominunity ( Sotned 7 Webator |3 Iter M. Cowan, to | “I wasn't thinking of it,” murmured | u sl g threc months. | the girl, meekly. ‘ i 5 2 i easing i { After adjournment the committee | | Well, if you do y vu”\vl.l be sorry. | 4 features si istmas eve ) ehtertaimca® | | as I love John, it’'s been a te Among the converted.vachts expect- | The opening number of tha program | . to we ommencln ed to arrive in ¢ Tondon harbor | a recitation by Mrs, Avery Park | lion other women I from ove: S > t I8 | s the best. A mock | gets to be almost a Yamacra 1 ket | given. with the | r clothes of this | their hes. rning ast John n]'-"‘“d letter from and Wi Tharsday T a department store where I do most of e it Tath s ., | my buying and have a charge account. ; of honor, Miixs | (0 the AT of Oceupation infyi contained a bill for a fur coat— oilice in C Bt i fermany t debtor, Mrs. John Murphy, price $ 1 ine was pub- | pacion now in| You should have heard John rave! P | n 1916 he re- Nl idn’t say a word—the best thi an 3 | + Hospital to Sich, Grand) ‘the Irish start that is a {, | siors el el 2 the Irish start tha Freddie Peckham. nothing. I continued to sip my co o Camo calmly and pretty soon when he quiet- | . then|cd down I €aid there was one . "9 to tha |John Murphy in_town whom I envied, | s ht $500 fur coats must be The wedding party to the strains of | the wedding march played by Mrs. C. O. Christmas entered room. the | wont bride upon the arm of her father, pre- The conce physician r he sold 7 hi : roop of th 4th // the-Ta the Pol When ceded by her attendants. During the Cfi,“,.?‘f“““"” 22500 b Then the old dear got | I~ # neh Foreizn Legio | ceremony performed by an out of town > both laughed. Result: Bt : preparatory. to service| I Buekig - oored {elder, John Parsons, an_orchestra of e vo pound box of choc x F i AR r pieces played in soft, dulcet, yet { BROKE THROUGT ICE about § o'clock that evening.” - Hacaa e R most penetrating tones, IS DROWNED = N b dTFarns | oite, Vpore Closed. At tites he had an| “rhe pride was beautifully gowned in e _Al.\lD SEPRO “I haven't heard anything very ter- q ’ Oice fance ot en 4 COUNty or-|inite segplendant with Jewels. She | Joseph Yancowski, 8 " commented the girl. “If you| T the Worcaaioie: . Hlis office | wore a lace veil caught with the pome- | 9L s and Nre kieep lon Tl Lo lookine \forian jundtsi sl as much a matter of good he orcest he SR e : ita a3 ¥ { tached Murphy mysel Good Clothes Store | street He will come here be- | Sranite, a flower suitable to the sea- |y, ;0" e about one ORLhGe et 1 o ¥ 15 and i N afternoon. Josepl hat 1 2 s B o ‘ nu: Her attendants were attractive in ) 0 eph, wiile his e that happen, feeding as of good breeding. At the Oad in Fair o LAUNG g silk gowns, their picture nats not|®r two brothers. Peter and Stanley, some mighty provo s g g ng IE e the a8 2 HESNDTTER ing much to one’s imagination. | Were out on the ice on the cuter e cur. Why, I was served with divorce | 0 3 P e oo | Tosidents v by gifts STEEL STEAMER| Special mention must be made of the | Of What is krown Meadows” | papers one morning and for one Get your Feedstuffs Supplies of clothing lected 5 W amat in | in the rear of i | RGE G. GRANT Sor ek oAl hestra whe took no sma!l part in ; tr a sum| Tt is planned to 1 the second SpDeci: % oy Falls. The vere ai ¥ faul a é o - : edding, especially in regara to | ¥a Y 3 : faults that h E ey. of the steel steame [roise. It was composed of John T |dred fecs v . engin ake such a serious from us and you will get as- Underlal;a.- and Embalmer e o Groton ron Works (at, Johr Parsons, Rdward Crowell | house t « rt | s F i and Mr. Allen. A reading iy Mrs, | 0f the istand rear 2 ark closed a most enjoyal pro- | they broke through the icc older boys managed to crawi 3Z Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calls VO | around the out of the | to the law. | tonishing results in good look- ,\ K annual Christmas gift giving, | Water whic only ahout four a bad minute. = = Teleplione 630 SridMWFawl carried out ,le‘ numbers | deep at that point but Joseph went “And the mistak ing horses, doing good work. jokes and many pret- | the Dottem. N vear, mever zrow g were only children around | eourse, one does become S satling Mendav on {1 ranresent fhe 1oag Enf mes brought to a close a most | When it happened an ful eveming. seernad 10 know v —r—— help was summone et 1o the 14t 164000 FIRE IN LEBANON eured. Charles Tane n ON TUESBAY he drow: E Carberry and John despateh says that I( is pl morning the house Falls and Jo| the ship some of . C. Barker went out im the boat ¢ v destroyed by . ing the ice fo from unknown have filled o gagements. read ceived their telephone c Gunned for the tiful bro: With lov card ex no ene of them | e At the confe during the peace c Manyv DIAMOND Rings of wonderful bril- liancy in 14kt. eolid gold Chas. Slosherg & Son 3 Cove Street B tna, vall delive: from John, scovered byl oo, et 4 pret r1 and Hves in thi " > & B eser e ’ nat | girl and lives in those mounting, Tiffany or Tif- who | *Py " rolls" Company ¢ 1 | honeymoon flats. upon arisi nis dav's’ work Pk S | "“Well, 1 went over {o John's office noticed t a light in the ard told ag a fany Belcher, $30.00. e no attention to do ! . S s . little later when he chanced | mtCPially in the rec A : : Lowntown out of Pay $1.00 Per Week at the house, he saw flames | g o® 220N T ? S e eheea T “as | daf, it wa 1 was from the roof. He immediately roused the neigh- Some children who = time of :h compensed by a dinu v for two.” 1 T and know nothing ange the it and re pax A MR Shen B name of borhood and an effort was made tol S | “And did T I] ; e Vet S ',: ae . the fire, but as nothing could he | '\S0 10 TON DCEN o i ar, there is one thing about e | iaat- afldufl e B REar o done, efforts were made to save the % MKICS Worh of foae eagerly vays a_good sport Iloiimg buildings. Furniture and Ot co " were saved by the neighbors | {; t the house was a fotal loss. The |y loss is estimated at $4.000, partially covered by insurance. J. B. Blakeslee occupied the destroyed hou se he dewelers Established 1872 - from going | . shocking child! I A couple of m 1't tempt S T o I bad| Need More Sea Room. ready | wyth Great Britain and the U the | States each maintaining by 1926 NORWICH, CONN. APOLLO HALL FIRE MAKES JUNK DEALER NEW LONDCN St et iy ARRESTED FOR ZURGLARY | WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS —_— L ! 3 ¥ BULLETIN CALENDAR PICTURE ond to none, freedom w &ke . & Both_Btree Aeb 2 < L. Brown of New don, who HOLDS MATINEE WHIST v vour eI ez ke > !\l"_‘v“‘:r"'z ~ ””” R 11y a local funi and old| The Sedgwick Woman's Relief corps|sents i ms he w,c member of the bonahoid dcaler was seen «ntering the [held a matinee whist at caleridh 3 | % A of Stanton, cn Broad | Memorial on Tuesday at the Ne | mensure their . Sy Tue The pol ,-‘b'v\ were plaved. The winners on the | will re h.,nw it down. | bility to make men notif Charles | n counters were Mrs. Joseph |glder re: | couldn't i Ine Smith was <ent up to thoe house. He ttemore first and Henry C. Wright {16ng in , etting 1 | found the an in the dining room |second On the white counters thelfire in ¢ hours of so proud H — — where he had taken possession of g |honors went to Mrs. Alice Barber first | morning, F , 1869, when the R to register t | [N S L N e S e ) when (he By | spongh, to repiter ' NOTICE Han Tl‘ansporlafion Cofp the man is not in his right 13 were pictures and thejctreet we! i £l eved the card Tl bet he looked at 1. . aki lates, ) 2 presern times e L = : nt { y Fruit punch S Wil & S {A special meeting of the — e Susan Kampf. Reid & Hughes company, now ik i Telephone 1450 Sergt. W. E. Eagles G FUNERALS lana Mrs. Mary Besw R e e \memabers of lonic ~ Camp, Les Chelsea Dock, Norwich,| Sergt. W. Rverett [ were Mrs. Mabel 1. many of the younger gencrati l‘7C:v4 M. W. A., will be held Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M. |of Norwich, who has been stat trude B. Tootill, > idea of how the corr i : Shetucket streets looked ir wife of ¢ held at | 1’1‘:.? icket str oked in 8.15 Tuesday morning from ihe home | b 3 % % hot Bookt e Bomed = In_the background of the r‘ her broth ”;n'r‘éuh};c’ |ENGINEER TO SPEAK the Wauregan house corne e ON FUEL CONSERVATION | the droopins boughs of a \Y Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River | FOrt Bowie, Tort Wort Wednesdays and Fridays at § p, m, |been discharged from sc turned to New London, F. V. KNOUSE. Agent |ro entered the emplo undert wears three silver che a year and a half of in Eagles Hall, January 1, at 8 P. M., to take action on the death of Neighbor John N. old card nce of r o Leld at Shiven| A request has been received by the|LiEt is the corner now occu - provosed s U’iemel, by order venengble Rev. William B Kennedy |stationary engineers from the fuel ad- | the Shannon b and_at | sy gonn 2t council, Thomas J. Brodrick, = Nrs. T. J. Dotovan sang |ministrator to Invite all _engine is shown the Little old wooden kid who married DR. E. J. JONES State Guard DH”» dertakers INC[DENTS IN SOCIETY in charge of the fl‘m" Cornelius Skea. Co. K S. G.. held 1 at the close | vremen and others interested in m? that uw‘\-mclety bufldmg _1\0 R 4 iJo}‘n D. Blggs ok ann i s g The beurers were Jo. | conservation of fuel to an illustrated - i Suite 45 Shannon Building il in ne avmory Tuesday evening: Revaii “';{xtr?;k‘wtul.\ to be held in Buckingham Me- % GnS m————————— | b Take elcvator Shetucket Street The drill was started with 20 minute: - and William Dna |morial Thureday evening. The spea W—EDDING v ‘. ectrance. Phone of bayonet drill under Sers i e S e e — i : | Ty 2 & e e e e ras in St Mary's [an expert combustion negineer, and _ Stone—Patton. ¢ e " Wennedy road | George H. Sharp of the fuel board.| Benjamin Franklin Stone, U. & 1‘ e pecla ! ube ViniiCille Useful Pre e t D b b a committ it le prave This meeting should be of special in- |R. F., of Boston, and E { i Ml s n s other hnlufl(§ d e B ling were |terest to men who have to deel with | were 1 unwl A1 arrangements, |fuel and fuel problems as the con- se: tion of fuel is to be continued. Tk Sh | for NEW YEAR'S DANCE R pie will reside| @p Melville Brown of The furkéral of Cornelius Shea was f! y j l [n Imported Steamer Robes it repanily of his sieter Shte AN BT EAET S T G vew rear Slll ewelry o L. Brown, Ring Monday m h Rev. M. AT STATE HOSPITAL =2l e and Drivers’ Coats, Prof. Charles Noves of [Berkeley, | I falvin offt epds acted| goveral hundred at o New Year's|Miss Jewett Presentcd Tourist's Case.| Extends to all g:l.,flhul;ace{{v}:‘. ting his sister. Mrs, | 25 bearors. I St Mary’s | masquerade ushered in the early hours | The members of the day and evening | arles D. White. \ 1919 at the amusement hall W the fclasses of the Jewett Business school o ale F i Miss Elizabeth Trumbull, a member Raymond J. LeMoinn, orwich State Lospital on Tucsday |presented Miss Hattie : smue,ra wgs!ms i 184 w“ . . of the staff of the public library at| The funeral of Raymord Joseph, in- | evening. Swahn’s orchestra plaved a!day with a handsome white mE L L CHAPMAN Co Brookline, Mass,, has been at her home | fant son of Dominick and the late Lau- | fite programme for the evening and |ist set in a leather c ok . 25 FRANKLIN STREET on Perkins avenue. ra Prodcur LebMoine, was hald from the | the prizes for the best costumes were | leaves foday on her trip. to for a brlght 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Miss Dorothy Berry Carpenter of | heme of Euzene 1 on_ Franklin Chase and Mr. Dug- L « {Boston will be enter ned during her | Street Tues 1l was stay In town by Miss Campbell and|In the Balti: cemetery. There wera 105 BRAD Miss Miriam Campbell. HDH’J' “‘:h““\ : “‘ ndex Gager ¢ | EFPH BRADFORD Mrs. Leonard O. Smith entertained | VoS In charge o arrange- Soln it a Look, who died at the lLiome of her | at cards at her home, Oldelms, during | TetS: o butdine fo which the | p eon on ay to Wal- | Mew Year : ; inden Parl . ! went after the programme in At % ! the holiday week in honor of Mrs : ; Pt g pole. Mass., on the 9.05 BoomNDE'R Gardiner Greene, who leaves fown| ‘Wil Celebrate 179%th Anniversary. |the hall was over. services were held in Waipoje. {£00n to pass several months in New | The 179th anniversary of the Bozrah = v afternoonr. Gur s were Dr, J. J. Dono- Sent Body to Walpcle, and Dr| yrpgertakers Cummings Monday sent the body and properous at the of A Iuneral FHINGS & RING . Havel Congresational church will be cele- Best View House Entered. Whistled in New Year. Th S ol F ID' Stank Bocks Made and Muled to Order | v\ o 4 Areyr Frank C. Brewer of prated on an. < at the annual church| Complaint was made to Sheriff Sid-| The whistle on the paper mill € p"CEa‘ty uneral Direclors 103 BROADWAY Hingham, Mass., Mrs. Walter Welling. o fi [“mflwlr’ D_ii;”fl;': ‘;oulmgm{l.‘h;"; ney A,] Brown of Ne\‘l'?l‘on(\lon recently | Thamesville greeted the New Year 5 """" s —————— {ton of New_York and Mr. and Mrs.|(11d¢s 2 er, 0 be follow @|inat the cottage at Best View swned |promptly on the stroke of midnight, Sh E 1 Telephone 760 67 Lafayette 8t. |Robert Du Bois of Broo ;.| business meeting, reports and roll call. |y Arthur Gager of this city and rent- | giving 1919 a veciferous welcome for op Gfld “mbalmers were holiday guests of Arthur 1, |ed by H, K, Hasty of Moutville had |about five minutes. PETER VER STEEG Brewer. City Court News. Leen broken into. The entry was 140 MAIN STREET 322 Main Strect S(‘npt. Charles Farrington Levwis, U.| The city court this mova‘ng was en- | Inade some time since ‘?:P ;‘;‘;‘S“t ot [ 3 = '1" . A, and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. | aged with service cases. Two sailors | B¢ ke shi g & Chamber of Commerce Buildin FLORIS William C. Reynolds and Miss Georgi- | were fined o total of $1+.50 for breach | (e burglary has not been ascertained, Children qu S e —————— 3 on S anna Reynolds of Bosion have left|of peace and drankenncss. A marine FOR FLETCHER'S - i - |H Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, town after a holiday visit at the | accused of vile conduct was sllowed to CAST o R1 E,;'Sz[f.f“:;,m,“c(fl.?,‘["‘:“ . A RS Weddina -Decorations. home of Mrs. William H. Palmer. g0 with a lecture. § INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE i S a i ———— 5 < £ o