Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 11

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T @heBulletir, | EVENTS OF FIFTY VEARS ABD |ewsss S5 Guertin ORTMAN 'filn Norwich, Dec. 30, 1915, Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 4, 1919, . = twins, James Henry "and Beatrice =——————————————————o————| The Christmas holidays passed very [resigned. Henry -Kehr was chosen| Iouise, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ort- Saturdey Specials S SWIFT'S U. S TE! EEF § aquietly in Norwich fif(y vears ago.|first lieutenant-in place of J. O. Lath-| Mann of 72 Orchard street. . 15,000 POUNDS SWIFT'S U. S. INSPECTED Bl . THE WEATHER. The weather was xtremeiv cold and |rop. WEREGOR—At Ballouville, Dec. 201§ hoyght at an unusually low price. This is the best Western Beef ob- cold_wave has mdd> farther | fhere was snow om the ground and| A young man named Treadwell of | 1915 a daushter to Cartie and the @ 89 &% B U8 LS O F for your Sunday dinner this wesk-end d southward and durms abundant skating, auite a contrast to|New Haven while coupling cars in the EeaGE B ing temperature prevailed | the mild weather of 151S when thdre |(reight yard caught one of his arms F outh as the Guif coast and |ywas no frost in the & {between the bumpers and it was so MARRIED. e Porterhouse awered Promptly itures beiow zero were gen-| Extracts from The Builetin's files of [crushed as to make amputation nec- FOWLER—]‘;{“: LSON—In New Sl and Night eral over the upper Mississippi valley |65 follow essary. R riom and the Plains states, Dec, 28, passed off The old School street schoolhouse Tondon and The Jowest reading reported was 34| very quict The manu- [has been demolished except the lower| Noank. degrees bhelow .ero at Mocrhead, Ainn., and Devil's Lake, N. D. The air pressure is above the nor- zenerally except off the middle turing establishment and most of the of the day at le: ; intensely cold, but ihe sun EDE" TEAMES NATIONAL BANK, |Atlantic coast and over North Dakota, | brightly and did what et nd that will be down soon. for noni| Dec. 31, 1368—The excess earnings DIED. (lof the Norwich and Worcester rail- | oy —In Westerly, R. T JTan. |rond for November over the corres- | MURRAY—Tn Westerty, B, 1. Jau 1 it could to mak nding mantle la vear are $12,612 ears. : = — = i h. C Doe disturbances cre centered. amends for the bad hehavior of For the twelve months endinz | cyp1rvAN_.In New London, Jan. 2 BES’F CHUCK TFRESH PLA | g ammt ceiing OF With the exception of Jocal Snows|Boreas. The cheerful fac ov. 30 the gross earnings exceed the | 19y nnis W. Sallivan. h of this Bank in the '|'E children and distended \:mmmt for the y ROASi, ib. . 1‘ MEATY § SOUP CUTS ar previous by $15,- . 16ciBEEF, Ib.. 124 Directors and the soeh other busines as eeme before them, is h £ R D0 cphcholy) B t | in temperatura Saturday in Tosanrg 1) at 1 o'clock a. m.| (17 (0 [ (OEBEratars Satirial be ¥ : to higher temperatures v.eather in. 1, 1869—On this date six col-} 21st {umns were devoted to the review of | CrAR| the important happenings that occur-| Jan, 1, 1919, e{red in the year 186S. Three columns| aged 42 ington (Paw amuel J. H C 2000 of the six told of building activities of | sANDBOROIn London S v and Sunday in the great cen- | pao |the year and the remaining three were O10 T Rosesita, e of John . & |tra alleys and upper lake region |of ipe eity O eoiiaio Atre it _nnm in her A9th year Del H ff H tel in_the upper Ohio vailey oo 07 CIG 0 tition signed by B. T Cranston | KINGSLEY —Tn We 2 (,‘Hfi’{?. =LROLE FROLEL conth Aflantic states and east | grannim tion G Yibe ut 30 other citizens of the 1919, Harry M Gulf states | _|Mutual” Protective The offi- Side for a_town meeting to take EUROPEAN PLAN | The winds alonz the north Atlantic |ccrs' elocted werd et nsideration the que: pos HAYES BROS. Proos {will be fresh north and northwest; Joseph ilding a bridge over the west arm = ctercast weather. vis; tre ihe Yantic was presented to the se- Teleshone 1287 26-23 Broadway | Middie Atlantic: Fresh and strong The people on the of the river are becoming at the scemingly unneces- s in the construction of the northwest: partly overcast weather. Disturbance off Cape Cod moving castward Forec orecast. The weather is ¢ DR. F. C. JACKSON ithern New England: Ov [tho river and ponds ind colder Saturfiay: Suntay fair % ith Dee. 0, 1563 AL & ing e i DR D, J. COYLE }| continued low temperatures. any L. 3rd r , hel e¥s- | abomdant 2, 1868 | Ohservations in Norwich captain in place of | to the b' rfi &“ e following records, reporied from 5 The Bulletin's observations show the | ———————— ,‘ ¢hanges in temperature and the baro- | GEEKS FOREGLOSU Li | metric changes Friday: sp and celd and are providing ting for the juvenile. ‘There was no paper ew Year holiday orik Sausage |PONEMAH MILLS HAS | Ther. Bar MORT FIRST AID DEPARTMENT ;<\r\pltel‘rc"v'r!ox | . Bar ter req Kin (e T s ceee 32 29901 Six nmews suit r:h (\IHIT (;e has reac(eml?i SMITH—In Norwich, Jan 5 ich. C Rl 10 fha bans rst aid department and | 3 L 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct.f 2 ™ i e rmode]ml one of the office roorns o Jonn Fhest: 40 Too y 1 mill as headquarters for| Smith. aged Office Mours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. §| S i e McMillan, R. N., of Bos- | Notice of "fun mparisons. ch, who has becn W Telephone | Predictions for Fridax: Snoow. ipervise the work. The Mary day's weather: Rainy. cooler; i fitted out as a rest room udd and and all the facili-| the late Mar against Corne don on a $40.000 ch | with oo 5 s il this city | es. $5,000 has heen - Droverty b8 0 et b Ly Notice of fun 1 1 | 2 e tracei Juot av-|of sickness or accident. The de: e ARE YOU OBLIGED | e e | 1 king a3 | MORAN 1o . § il s il g ] ; formerly of D to clear your throat often and do you |77 ormeriy wish you didn't have to. Just try|. some of our BRONCHIAL LOZENGES! and see how they clear away that| ! thick feeling in your throat. | bers of employes | cyr- this city, Jan. 3, 1919. Fohn| . The department, | \hr\ of 171 Boswell avenue started some little time| Funeral from his late home Mon 0, is now working smoothly and is| morning at 8 o'clock. much needed addition to any mod-| Mary’s church at 9 o'clock concern or corporation where tnc| in St Mary's ceme ach facilities and immediate Il\w\‘l‘ng‘iflr\,fl‘m 1telligent attention has sceme- s SRR sulted in the permanent gfiHopkinton ind somotimes fatal termima- accident to an employe or i ho has heen overcome by heen overcome bY | GQURIER—In Occum, Jan Railway Co. Phelps . 1918, Maria B. Main, Caged 101 B & i Six rs after high w 5¢c a box at | water, which is followed by Hcod ndn DUNNS PHARMACY Ffi‘flififiw PR r \ILT {BUTTER, Ib. 25¢ rgerin sudden si ) o S = 5 b | has returned to be invaluable, MarySCOUSIEE | isR0ID yeo i Fmg Brezn o 1. D "k 49¢c % 50 MAIN STREET after spending a branch of service which 5 b CARD OF THANKS [ e in the village. ah Co. has organized is to A CPRAP | Boone is spending a few gL known as the Ponemah Mills well-| We wish to express our sincerc | Sweet CF GRAPEFRUIT | the home of his parents on v € U lfare department gratitude to all w s o 250 2 o ! avenue. a suit bro A < Ex- | sisted us during o great sor-| B dozen ...... | Daniels has retarned after | press Co deliv-| RAY GORDON SPENT N et L 1 few days in Providence. |ered two hales Mg remer % i THANKSGIVING AT TOUL | remembrances to our loved o Mrs. Jonathan Smith, ter Beatrice of Ha]‘lfr\rd illace has returnes v to Hol- | pre Mass.,, after ew | liver to v Gordon, who is a ie YELLCW E ONIONS 4 pounds AT 3 with his o, Wil 7: to collecr $850 from F dgua troop of the 2d U.| “yr “and Mrs. Jopathan Smith’ and L nin ¥ il for Tesas|ed to mak: cither to his Norwich friends. = w | where he will entist in ths army. He [ cellect OF ALL KINDS ON s well known among the people of | Ken ku Greeneville and his many friends wish AUTOPAOB‘LEs, luck in the army ]gl.f‘ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 1'.\(1‘ -end meeting Friday evenins. to by an & John J. Harrington of Frank- s 5 A = Church & Allen' E Hannizar ving day menu which they at Toul, France, and makes ic comment: The Over There club held their | tomobile whi wio Albert Dilworth spending a few | hapy dne t | '\\'h'""\“;‘m{lhrfin ;\'rfi‘sm‘ Xgurs?lihtround q {days at the home sl parents, Mr.|m. on th : | meals like this, get a e clothes you = TRUCKS and CARTS land Mrs. William Dilwortih of Mowry | Peter P. Palmer t{need, free, and draw down _thirty 15 Main Street a month besides, you're not o bad, oui? The menu follows: . - | av ue. Wa Mechanical Repalre, Fainting, Trir- |““q00" AcDormott 1c spending ey ming, Upholstering and Wood Work | cw days in New Be dtord. Biacksmithing in all its brances. =55 . TAFTVILLE Scott & Clark Corp. s nd the insta r wil be Past 0on A colla- meeting. FUNERAL DIRECTORS contributive s fo! English Pot Roast with Vegetabls ed Potatoes. Gra :amed Brussels Sprouts, ttuce Salad. Louis Society held its an- sction Dec. 29, 1918, in St | Leuis hall. The resalt of the clection SR s el Gl | i ‘- court for uflx[nl‘r:éun y |t oMeers 15 as follows: Chaplan, | ceution out ; s Nrts: Candy. t Tuesdar of Jinuary 507 to 515 North Main St. |Fev. T O. Bellerose: honorary chisp- | the sum Teal Coftes. Beer. 1 at the sffiz of Clerk 3 i adjutant general, H. i 4. Sipandite orderly, Napoleon Gi- ¢ New Lo r'vn, who:e secks New Lon- ied on Aug. secretary, D. J. Di 2 stant recording s Fdward Adams; treasurer, ) Beausoliel; financial secretary, S. | Lambert ant financial secretary, B Cout auditors, R. Girard, D. Napoleon Phaneuf: purvey neuf; garde, Moise Dura- Durand: garde of honor, | 8IX STATE GUARD | COMPANIES ARE OUT Company A of Mystit, Company F Old Lyme, Company L of Putnam, e Iighth Separate company of the Tenth Separate com- ny of Colchester and the Machine un company of New London have all Lady Assistant ? ED v ‘ : Telephone 328-3 : iy o X 4 : HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN John & Geo. i, Bliss Largest Assortment of 0! Tuesday morni it has been pl ahle cruel- e. The ume her “oton alleges D IOND JE LRY B & oF William c n mruxllwrfld out of thes',l'hxrd regi- 4 ‘1{\:4,1‘:\;’”& 1AM WE aneuf; consigner, EX | 1. consid f the two t of the Connecticut State guard. E w Bepjami; Marion D. Lambert, J. Fregeau: jani- | iy ”i0 Cocited men and M s action was taken on Thursday by| TEAMING and TRUCKING | ‘ Tween JUy 1, BROOCHES {55t B Ehent eobinziativan et (Kid) Wel e A B T Kk of Naw Tevace | : d N 1 seeks di- s Paradi; doctor, L. 1. Pratt. her n, and Cia- instructions from the military | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT !all pre S e SCARF PINS Two new members were presented |oomy Sharasiio vy gency board, which has decided REASONABLE PRICES o ; RINGS and three others were solicited to be- | who. shot anothe n a bunk|to reduce the strength of the state ceme m maiden | ) : Zuard, mow hat peace has been esta-| ARTHUR H. LATHROP | ° : e being Leia E. Bun- | hiouse in Gre After the structed by oners who bers in January. report was acceptad PENDANTS it “howing of & prosperais BRACELET WATCIIES o as given to J. C. M. following out the policy out those companies Phone 175 ch it considers are so located that be difficult to keep up thelr will appear stic, em- tion at her home on North B s A Mystic, rn, at rate London this week, Christabel, Corona, derer. The Yama A ftor the' fmstaiia. | term will be put to . On | . i o o < o g | vor d , "'Vmfirf‘,".i(,’," Ha- 1 qa F tit ship or dril or - S3E A S o1 hav gel ap- RADIOLITE STRAP rofreshments and & | sy Twot e S e e e D SHEA & BURKE. B e conne e 5 Doe WATCHES, ETC, oyed to a late hour. |jeen summoned . | least to be called for. Fi B ; ; 3 In Norwi\.h, Monday noon, M e e ; e i Str i c 5 ———— o iem—— [ | T rUd ey, daughter of Mr. and Yachts Arrive from Oversea | i GE an ee - : . | Oliver Trudeau, died of Spamish in-| 1rour O NOTES ¢ | ohp €0 S Miss Trudeau was taken S .| KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. t o . 11, ending the Christmas laes | White Cross Couneil, No. 13, Knights : j¢f Columbus, held a well attended - |meeting on Frid: H M, J. C She was a teach in the High school, Re o 9 zh school, Rockport, M. having WILLIAM C. YOUNG been graduated from Wi | ¥ evening with Grand e AL limantic Nor- ‘ O Co., New Haven, em- t n N Jay S. Ricketts of t 2 chief | deal of important business was |he does not know monl, New | Buccessor to al school in the class of 1913, The | petty officer, has been expecied to ar- |considered. The first desres was con- |ders 1s not worth e aATs SPETRON & YOUNG deceased was born in Taftville in 1395 | Pive’ put has not yet beer ported | ferred upon a class of five vandidates, ipplicants were elected to ~1em- The Foresters “get-together” n » and three mew applications | times a year bu | were received, and one member 1: * these occasions w received by fransfer. Tt is probabie | with and this will be jthat o second degree meating will be |1early two y < |held in the near future to be followad | p-omised all Fores {snortly by an exemp! | | to throat and lungs ~p |@0d lived here until last September : CARPENTER and BUILDER |\hen she accepted the position of | 2" Bast work and materials at right |commercial teacher in Rockport. She — - prices by skiiled labor. favorite with her many [riends Teiepbone 38 West Main St ol .lnd \\|ll be . ! Corp., Norwich, GET OUR PRICE ON hex parents (md a hrokhor .\ubrL\ < s ation of the|Jjan. 3 The folowing 1 The Tafmlle Pharmacy has secured | anice Gara 1 degree of the order. x:meec Court € Jity STORAGE BATTERIES | “crvices of Ofiver 1 Seiieieur, | 3, “Xiipnas ™" e TG — late of lhe T BEFORE PURCHASING and head pha The Gardock & Haynes Co. Mr efieur received his honorable rge from the service on Dec, 1, NEW LONDON, CONN. and took up his new duties the Btarters—Generators—Ignition Devices of the year. He {8 2 graduate of of Ph. C. a short time after en- Massachusetts College of Phar- AMER]CAN HOUSE |listing in the service. Mr. Bellefleur |macy where he received the degree of G, later receiving his second de- First-class Garage Service Cannec(cdl“'"" 8 ‘here trom Fort Oglethorpe, Va vhere he hads been assignel to MANCHESTER UNITY. Dolan At the regular meeting of the Loyal |J. R. P°“‘.”““”‘ ; Hugh 1, Osgood Lodge, I. 0. G. F,, M, | Court Quinebau .. held ¥riday evening in Steiner |John Hutchison and e 2= hall with N. G. StirMhg Wiison pre- |- ' o ke siding over a good attendance in Py- ey thian hall. After business of a rou- DAUGHTERS OF V’TERANS tine nature was gone througn the fol- The installation ow the newly " |lowing were installed as officers for | eq officers of Clara T he ensuing term: irli 7. will be held on Buckingham Memorial 1 there will he a Dougherty. j,, (:‘5 = = ® . spending home on ful cA\tFr oil, en Tesse Graes |Pected tha i . He would - TS G ¥ ) . Jesse Green- s . ch will erv T D. MORRISSEY, Prop. LR R G R dice Frved fnce: LS. V. |2l elose of the mstallacion : e Vi 8., Jo= W —_— Tl o of cands Phone Shetuckat Street a_congenial el ) Corcanon o xol hetucket Street | qisposition and a pleasing personality a member of the : Toba e e oDh EELLOWS. | b5 e FLOWERS ,“::_”(llr:; well wishes of all in his new crew of the mine laver U i tentley: warden, James Fietcher; AL o | i 'wc‘: fon. - e il paug, is spending % nl dian, William Mather. The jn- ¢t Lodge, No o | Levi Trudenu is il at his home on | (i his parents at ) Aling officers were P. D 8. M. Jas, | Tnesday evenir FOR ALL OCCASIONS 17 M anai s . I Tade Have lot leaves here Sunday Voolley and Edward Croo The fi- | The followi ol et rancial statement was read and s}ow- |the ensuing g cd the lodge in a very flourishing ron- | Faul Coilin dition. Two applications were re- |ling: ccived and accepted. Tnancial secretary, trustee, ‘Charles Dresche ) stalla n will be held at the second pora meeting in January. oetars ot LGitt day was obeerved Va. Orders Delivered Teon Decelles of No TREES AND SHRUBS member of the Unitc Maplewood Nussery Co. Children Cry P g a few K with his parents. FORESTERS. kit .4 & [ posiine FOR FLETCHER'S et O hleni s eerret oL hs | s | i home on Providence et after 2| smerica, held their res Timken-Hyatt and CAS T o R 1A |05F & in Westminster. sklcg, Sheld S Sl % Forcsters' hall, Thursday evening|Fellows' home at Fairvies : e — e with Chief Ranger Henry Clement |eW Years day, when New Departure Bearings e S Tty Cemen g e o i SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 1§ 8¢ MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 through and the -ommittee ap- a_previons meeting to con- ‘with _ similars committees from ’, i City of Norwich and Quino- 111 | reported that arrangements are made for an oyster chowder and ker on the night of Jan. 21, at which time one or more of the Srand S " ” Millc | Court officers of the state of Connec- | Hlumphreys' “Seventy.sever’ icut will be present. 'This promises | breaks up Coughs, Colds, For Infants |0 ! . & Invalids be one of the most enjeyable occa- 1d in the Head ons held by the three ~ourls of For. | LDluenza, Co 3 | esters. Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, e Prominent membs f the order i Tonsilitisand Grip. &ts!iln Bo Cocling tern Connecticut will he present B | A Nutritious Diet for All Ages, | (¢ commitiee has iavised tie officers D, R = . SESe | of each court in this section. ¥ Quick Lunch; Home or Office. ¢ Zabriskie is to produce one of OTHERS famous oyster chowders for this aro IMITATIONS night and there is no doubt but what Nothing else ipation poison from Even cross, fever-~ xed. Cascarets st | thetender § WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus. Iness before the public, the is ne mediom better than through the ad- Verusing cviumns of The Bulletim.

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