Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WORWICH BULLETIN; WEDWESUAT. JANUART 1, T9TY fllillll IflIIIIIIIII"""""""‘ ‘li‘l‘“" """""""‘Illlll!flllllll lm hflfll Il hu.............l.nlh......l\llllmlllfli | ss Private Fred N. Rob- 1 Cash Miller, Private Private John n Charles H. Private William WESTERLY - inson, Corpo The Washington Trust company's|Tarold D. Iavingstone, force is hard hit by the epidemic of |Ferguson, Jr influenza, nine of the twelve active|Mudge and workers in the institution being away | Smith. from business by reason of the dis-| Miss Ellen Murphy died Monday aft- ease. Former employes of the bank;ernoon at her home in F tuck after have been called back into service and | an illnrss of two weeks with _heart < is in operation as usual, but| trouble. by a broth- facilities decreased. 4 ses, some very severe and sc ave been reported eince Saturday, both in Westerly and| Burke of '.rz |.|vr. STORE Pawcatuck. Hernon of New London. Dr. Samuel C. Webster presided at a conference of physiclans Saturday John Donovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan, for several years in the employ of the Pawcatuck Wool- en Mill company, at Potter Hill, died Monday of nephritis after two weeks' ickness at his I Westerly. al opinion that reported are merely ents have been or- afety precaution. ner epidemic there ee, while at pres- and it was the h d’rr| to bed as a ring the were about 1 the caid to be about by two brothers, ir. Stichacl | [ ; Tha ~aces were | J: Donovan, Chicago, and Rev. Francis the talian sec- of Wisconsin and tion and i Bald, e to the ers, who resid Wester- insa Now that ter- mune, while the| During the year just ended the po- sease 1gh homes where | lice of Westerly have 106 modern rests, for all causes Westerl T toxication 42, theft 13, a ita ams its ambulance | sane 6, idl> persons 4, violent assault il such ef- |G, violation of automobile law 4, com- with the | mon drunkard 4, Sunday card playir ading draft 1, fugitive from jus- < ary corps, the F Rhode Tsland State guard, 2, study beggar 1, bootlegging 2, and Wo Motor corps, etc., during and wanton person 1, defacing . emic, is ready to begin | private property &, revelling and fight- is reached that|ing 1, non-support 2, bastardy 1, as- red sault with dangerous weapon 2, loit- Migh school and the|ering 1, breaking and ent 1 imed sessions on|tal 106. Chief of Police Thom Y it Brown states that from a police roint “Westerly has been pret o A i-)lehaved during the ye b crime of particular ame appear. | CrTed and.” he e B B ras |13 due to ihe - INow Going On and Being Too “IBusy to Write a Regular Ad, We| ot |Wish You All A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. but of an error in the doubt and anx Soldier Peck officially re- b r rece ted Dec. 7, 1918 a base hospital rance, that he )wl rove fr wound and pected hourly nd the two rer | The voluntary p nn‘umson Calanthe Robert Wild, Misg ‘the follow WA | ¢ : i : I 1 am the of the Jewet ity BR!EF STATE NEWS home was i Tuesday evening with tion in charge of e woodwor street thé “jitneur can the extra cent, but for the most part e Cyclones responded s tele Favcnf}’ro. and Mrs. Willis- k announced the daughter, Miss sizn Morgan 1 of Mr. and Mrs. M 2ied from Y bezinning servme. — Lieutenant George one of Wesleyan's best and who. sent the last ge r" the Tivil war frrm the Confederate state C., died recently according o news Round was a e Ilirst Connecticut As- Middlstown T & 1 Funeral services Qtra‘fardf—]')l Edwin E. Jones, 48, 53 1y known through- 1d of the Colebrook o founded was hurl- automobile, and killed 4ar went over ar embank- steep hill near here late ght and plunged to a mea- et below. contly receive The Compar erbury & Bristol by Joan H. Cas- : s published its ap- e ; . which- will>be made to the e e racks, L. been i g < : b honv's hoi | next on of the lezislature, for an e 591 five day ot o - T LM ¢ under Wwhich to St oo e dence, where she was o line from South strect sked of the enti Lt RS ab. A A L Bt Wolcott _to foin the om Waicrbury to omen w s succeeded Josoph’s h REASONS For Our J Optical Success hapin W. thr1~ of W e out; i their sleep, Take cold ch or Bowel trouble, Try easily, Have Headaches, Stom Our Experience—practical and thorough anon Gur Equipment—modern and complete I,,‘m'”“l‘ Er = MOTHER GRAY,S Baldwin Lucy Our Service—painstaking and accurate Our Courtesy—extended to all C. A. Spear SWEET POWDERS &Y FOR CHILDREN They are pleasant to take and a cerfain reli Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intesti from mothers and friends of little o; 1 without a box of Mother Gray's Sw of local Murp 1 in Franklir ] Ivrv act on the Stomach, stimonials’ r of relief. No wuvher should be wders for use wher néeded. Ask and Mr : R children of Me¢w London ccusin, Miss Mar, OPTOMETRIST eyl Mrdand Mis, Toyr | Miss Josephine Sullivan is spending | [lo-day. The need of them often comes at inconvenient hours. “veland and | the holiday r home in Worces- | Used by Mothers for sver IR 218 Main Street, Franklin Sq. Sl VEET P | - | Do Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTEER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, | Sold by Druggists everywhere. Sample sent FREE Adiress MOTHER GRAY (9., LE ROY, N. Y. SOMERS BLDG s veceived the | M son, James|home in lahmou from some- | st ille, of several week Avery’s mother, Mrs. M. WHEN YOU VAN o - \nas eI St Shea, dated November medium better tha: rqu-vh the ad- where in Irance Ve columns .f The BJlleun. Dear Motuer: I will write just a few phy.

Other pages from this issue: