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'NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 AT e e bt A S i i CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant DIAMOND Rings of wonderful bril- liancy in 14kt. solid gold mounting, Tiffany or Tif- fany Belcher, $30.00. Pay $1.00 Per Week The Ple lCadden Co. dewnelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. Teacher of Violin C EO[\Gh TOURTELLOT 8 Union Street e DR. R. J. COLLINS sz DENTIST Stroet, Pnene Main 178 The Super-Phonograph PLAYS ALL RECORDS In Genuine Wcods Only $75.00 to $1,500.00 LEE CLEGG JEWELER t t ———— DR. H’«hB RICHARD! oy ¥ 1 THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANKLIN STREET ‘J ER STEEG ORIST vers, Funeral Designs, Decorations. DRIVERS’ COATS AUTO RCBES HORSE BLANKETS FELTS, ARCTICS ding At the Right Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. DR.A.J. SINAY‘;,A‘.‘ played b DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | Phors 1177-3 LESTER E. WALKER, M.D. ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING Hours: 2-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Office 1262- 4—Houu 1228 JOSEPH BRADFORD BOUKBINDEKR Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Orcer 108 BROADWAY Phone: DENTIST DR_E. j. JONES Suite 46®Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. )hone T e Bulletin, Norwich, Conn. | | " Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 4, 1919, VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 3.01 this evening. Another da: ficids a nd past of a sponge. The silver anniversary of their wed- ding was celebrated Friday and Mrs. P FHoward A month's by Rev, I'riday, The he (. wa | invocati | i | Home RUBBER BOOTS | ' offertory, Come Love & churct ].s\ ) 1 of Rev. Gray officers of street, mi J. at H. St. 1 Thursda ntra Ba the re o) ures ind ¢uiem for John J. T Patrick’ in of rain Friday the has condi! by o'clock left | tion s t their home in London. ell at high mass of re Caript Broderi wa ing 8 o'clock ciwurch. en mailed to 57 Lafayette St. | SERVICE FLAG MEETING AT TRINITY I aduate F present emplo > Ship and Ingine Co. plant He and his bride will reside on Pequot avenue, New London. Meets Gurdon Huntington. Private Eugene Sullivan of this city, who is in a field artillery company in France, mentions in a letter to his father, written on Dec. 4, that he had met Gu Huntington, son of Mr rdon M Basketball The & Chr| Men's unusual right the en 14!’71 Ba. class w )1’\‘ Practice After v.sumg in \’Va’"l'nnqhn irs. The r: day It manger: class, Pett {ior a few | brother, the soft, m Rain Turned to Snow -ain turn night. doesn’t pay unless ¥s to Professor te vou Joseph ton, D “hes r variety to be a d are L3I Class. e Young | ved and . Pottis? | Ambler. | of Sprague ' ) \\«\ :\(mm) m this L. w TLondon. ve of Mrs, Death came suddenly “Churs- .M‘“»‘;‘l"] : MRS. TREAT'S BROTHER Mrs. Ne widow q\.«w et WRITES HE IS WELL : at the home of her | P35aPeas8 ast Mis. O 1CL Mreat s et s ed nephe " illiz St S0 - ¢ of men from the - - o real 14 Jjust reeeived | nephew, William: Ryan o¢ St School |20 jUC0, oo 10 Sy |a letter from her brother, Privaie treet, New London I e = | Louis A. Chapman dated Lw mber | her iftar supper and 5 L |15, 1918, which he nortly v He w e front and saw i »\uyr| el consider but was| W29 discharged from lieren wounded in the shrapnel | Sortly beforg the | ;:olice . | from a bu F e was ..‘L}J Jt“; eSS %0 the |ing refuge in a shell hole on the \;3:“ 4 | rs 1 been in poor health | tlefield. The shrapnel tore his ey time. She wos . former |badly and he lay i irelia o 1 c p efor: C b eport Norswen, but, I .;l]( e 2 lvx‘wcl}lg}:~"1' for {had been wounded a se 10m > h her hew, | He was then se: S \’nrn:-_x v in chargz of t i\\'i\r_m» he x:rm:m\vw\ for New J._vmlm‘ \"E)i- ‘..vmllr >('nz home. v that the report was er- | Ldne Electric Railw York on the day ‘oneous. Private Chapman is in good Mrs. Anna Gallup. has been in an health and is still doing duty som Anna Gailup died at her Mmp“”‘“‘ S where in France but says that he e Lav il road carly F | fo% ipects to be back home in the near morning. She was bhorn in Tod) rd INFLUENZA SITUATION I | future. July 13, 1835, the daughter of Avery WELL IN HAND iN CITY | = S T B and Mary Haley Gallup Dr. E. 7. Broph Y calth of- |CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLUB | married to M e saia on 5 Hewitt, both 2 pomnely aumber meeting in the Haie ter, Miss Lucy Gallup, o 7 prisgocadly gy, Thursday «\fll‘ell:(;gn, I wo grandchildren, 1 S Smily | mem of church tional B. Hill was elected to which she has always taken | ice. " aee_Thomas T Bumms was tie | 5 1 Gallt up| At | ln] f v T lent, Mrs. J with her qaughter, Mrs, | report \\, Hewitt. Her long and activ 3 ¢ ding. | et | her church Hu] her f' ends, an ‘m:nn ; s ! John B. Cyr. of case. a and was oving When | Victor Srablinski. i o fathern his | iomo: funeral of Victor, infant son of | X Polo at|Mr. and Mrs. Cyrian Srablins MFS- David C. Judd. | of held from 18 Sherman street cceived city on|t 3 g of morning, followed by a requiem m: o ot vof Min i | heel of his in St Joseph’s church. Rev at her home in West Upton, | ———— Maciejewski officiated. Burial was in Judd had been ill with| LEADERS HOLD PLACES St. Mary’s cemetery | 1 r oniy abeut six days. IN WEST SIDE PINOCHLE | Undertaker Hourigan had charge of The deceased born in th \er May . in France. The death of Peckham Charles H. Ladd. E M. Paddy Martin Wouaded. Cha Hazen Ladd Paddy Martin, formeriy pitcher of 1 resident in the town who had b 2 i on stfeet school which is taught by M eremiah Mahoney of Fran \[Ar\ Rogers clected the following of- n Leon, who lives in Nor- | ficers at ng held = the church [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY {on Triday ing: President, Will-1— | T i bas iurhed fo James Connell. R. vice-president, J. A. “*‘m fly\} G. Ely has rcturne es Connell, who died at-the home | > Georlge M. Fill-| Waltham, g daughter, Mrs. Nellie T. \qu-J"Wf tred Fred S. Young. A sabel Mitchell is in New York 38 Summer street, on Thursday | hour hments follow- “few days. P o fpne | for :ars he had lived in this city | = week with Mrs. Rollin C. Jones. | and \wl been employed as a driver by | Five Arrests. Miss Hannah M. Crowell of Old | the E. Chappell Co. and others. His| Five arrests were made by the police s is visiting friends in Philadel- | wife died about 20 vears ago. on Friday night. four of them for in- l Besides th"I daughter he lived ‘h“" o lction aiii one fon e Miss Mary E. Richards cntertained fhere I troinc qaughter here. Miselriage. Thomas Ash of Norwich Town |a few friends informally Thursday af= {Mary Connell. !Th"',v is_a son and p,q this complaint made against him. | ternoon. daushter in Chicago. Patrick and|ypcpael Kilcollum of Greeneville was Miss Caroiine T. Gilman of Norwich therine Cr?]flm‘b d“d| kg lmund on the sidewalk on Church{ s s gyest of Mrs. H. S. Babeock in Paniel Corpoh Loy this state. | sireet near the Central Baptist ehurch | Seoniboos, 00 0 10 > | Mrs. Fred Smith. | where he had fallen and cut his|- e . | Friday morning abo mouth while intoxicated. Heot M o Haienics S g b ey el N ir town for HL. i ¥ Plan Recreation Trip. Squire of Bnston has of seven davs w mflucn s, | Workers who have been associated | jeen visiting her sister, Miss Lottie S. S horn in Preston 56 years ago | With Mrs. William Tyler Oleott, in her | §3ira of Williams strect. | the daughter of Jobn A. and Bmma J.(Plendid work as chairman of the|™ 'y o Gyshman of Deiroit, is the Smith. Sie 0 Tred H.|W0En CH otat. office. - underetandios | Suest of her daughter. Louis R. Smiti ,\.':'n' : P¥ | that Mrs. Olcott and her husband, who | EOFteous of Sachem Terrice. lle mon list chur and one Chicopee Falls. Confectione | candies over PERSONALS M. Young has returned from it in the holidays VoL usebe Roy of Wauregan was a re- 4 Orrin M. Price for ti2 fourth con-|the Woman's Relief Corps were in- cont gues ) rh Roy, & of "Tafivitte, 01 % %o JOSCPR OV cocutive vear was instalicd as Com. |Stalled by v R e Charles A. Dowsett of River avenue, | mander of Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. | ance Caswell. The officers - seated who been confined to his home by | R, at a joiut installation of officers|were, presidert, Lillian J. Johnson: or a week is reported to be|of Sedgwick Post and Sedswick Wo- | senior vi ident, Florence M. Rob- imnroving, man’s Relief Corps on Triday evening| bins; punior vice president, Annie L. | New London papers note that Een-|at the Buckingham Memorial. The| Rawson; secretary, Lilliaa A. Brews- —ums.cons and family will | officers were seated by Warren Lee|er; treasurer, Gertrude 1: Tootill; s week for Florida to spend | Goss of Rutherford, ., formerly | chaplain, Mary E. Boswick: conductor, the winter. post commander of the : - fa-|Lena F. Pukallus; guard. Grace A : £ : fayette Stars of the Willis er- | Fillmore: assistant conductor, Grace S ol e Chasien A peazion of | kins postdn New London. was acting | I, Stetson; assistant guard, Maria, . |month ~at The IHomestead, 1ot | Officer of the da 0 IBriges; patriotic instru Mabel Somtngs, Ao 5 The installation of the Post officers | E. George; press correspendens, Ida g Ry T O TR M took place in the early part of the|R. Greene; first color bearer, Gertrude I r‘ew”;o;-f 0““’1?,““ e meeting and the following wereseated, Johnsen; second color bearer, Jayne I Eatton et et commander, Orrin M. Prive; Sefled; third color bearcr, Clara F. | g e it eve Swrere vice commander, Joseph fourth color bear:r, Mary E. Miss Carrie E. Baker, S who is a|ell; chaplain, Following the installation a social mp commanders” The total reac teacher in the State Normal School | geon, r evening was enjoyed ch fhem: 7 it Edinboro, Pa., has returned to her!of the day, was musical selections and other en- The January White Ribbon Banner, | WOrK after visiting her parents in|guard, Thomas tertainment. A collation of sand- issued from Scotland, Conn, an- |arion, Mass, and relatives on Pros- |~ Directly following the ins‘allation of| wiches, doushnuts and coffee iwere nounces contributions to the Banner |Pect street, this city. Sedgwick post officers th officers of served by members of the Relief Corps Fund as follows: Ston $1, Mid- | Miss Marjoric Burnham of Deep dgetown $2. River spent the holiday vacation at “Final certificates of a the home of her parents in ! NORWICH WILL APPLY UNITED CONGREGATIONAL ith the seer &s did also Misse FOR GERMAN WAR TROPHY SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS “Tohn |trice. Burnham of Willimantic and| . | 5 < - H i \{ 4 € \J | Bernice Burnham of Norwi | Chairman Arthur F. Libby of the Officers of the United Congrega- fif smpan; nlx Norwich and | AT BNonwc {Norwich War Burcau is to make an |tional Sunday schoo! have been eiect- yrne Realty Company o | OBITUARY. effort to secure a German war trepby |ed for this year as follows: At the meeting of Pl -ange Mrs. Leslie Philli for this town. He will put in an ap- Committee of Religious Instruction . of H, 140, Tuesday cvening, Jan. el 1 UEE . |piication for one at once through the |—B. P. Bishop, J. D, Haviland, Edwin for installation it is e Mrs, Gertrude Maude Phillips, wife ! state council of defense and is in |Hill, Miss Nancy E. Lucas, Miss Jen- | Worthy Deputy Installing Officer of Leslie (Phillips, agent of the Wa-|nopes that his early application wiil |nie L. Consdon. M. Taylor of Lebanon will be present. | terford station of the New Haven | e one of those honored. Sunday School _Cabinet—Superin- Bad weather has prevented the re- F"“\“‘“;d the Lawrence hospital| The defense council has been in- |tendent, Herbert W. Gallup: assistant moval of the commi ik New ?ndorn oln i xn}a\ from pneu- | fermed that the ordnance department |superintendent, Arthur L. Peal THke i T e \’hllhllhh,d\\dmrm 50 @ |is planning to bring to this country a |retary, Osten T. Ferzuson: e Shm ospital three days ago. large numh(‘r of captured Ge secretary, A. Bill; treasurer, Grosra rs. Phillips was 31 vears old and and that it will be pos John H.'S assistant_treasur. Sia ave ey _her husband and the infant ome for Connecticut. The |er, Harry Clark; librarian, W, Avery " By he leaves two sons, Clyde and |defense council points out to war bu- | stant librarian, H. Nerman At an entertain Dwight She s the daughter of Mr. | s that it quite essentia that horister, eric! W. supper in the Con and Mrs. D. A. Beckwi® and is sur- HaL o 1u S h chorister, Frederiek ¥ R o Sl L V3 1. and is sur town de g anything of f usher, John H. Sherman: a solo, Over the i S R of instruction, Herbert I'. b . Dennis W. Sullivan. put request supervisor of enrollment, Miss Norwich. The death of Dennis W i ke B. Huntingto! supery |cccurred at 6 o'clock Thursday eve- ice of the p ility of get-iof equipment, Charles I Smith; ining at his home at 138 Bank street, | tiDg trophies has gone to all the stz sistant supervis London when a boy. “(cn ill for the h e 1 : cations |e'!q\m" azel Anderson, Miss Mary Kampi Mositeills Andte v | Washinston will have the best chance | principal of beginners' department, Mr cf being favorably acted upon s Marion G. Beeb principai of past yea AR his mother, ar VMASSAPEAG sov WAS principal of junior depart- “atherine Sullivan, | ment, Miss Nancy E, 1 ice Sullivan and Mrs. Agnes WOUNDED WITH SHRAYPNEL| of home nd an uncle, T. P Sheehar, all| One of the fi soldiers who has London. been overs the t fou and Jacob Gallup, Gallup was one Jr. work. It was als £ | g of the clkb. tHa Teniare :lo(;q;,o“éf.‘.‘ rs. Frank T, Sylvia declined re- and h E , after serving with abi s been president of its M ind St church ten ve and junior Bible classes at tae Youn received her education in|ik Aten’s Chr n Assogiation and was s school and was a devoted | given a rousing welcome by the boy Mary's parish. She! At the usual supper the class mem nd_and _daughter | bers enjoyed a treat in the form of in West Upton, her| St y with cream which was one sister Mrs. Katherine Lord! The foilo contributed by Miss R her | three brothers, W the night of the cooking class, which ha: hect John who is wit! for mmnd was borr JOINT INSTALLATION CEREMONY HEL ® in Xew Bruns- Jjunior vice <o mma mdr‘r 'IWI'\‘]\ \hfch- Murdock: musician, Elna o ors of equipment, Miss Mr. Sullivan jand the IT mary department, M Jennie L. | Uongdo EirickiEaticy months to return HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING | Catholic church held thei felt -1 well jonly the in influenza hand as for n‘m last esident for the past \h'\r‘l i | 2 i short illness with in- | previou 1 reported. | Cyr died at his home | : FUNERALS. avenus on Friday,| DOCTOR'S AUTOMOBILE AND | : [f TROLLEY CAR !N CRASH | Josorhiiankousk) = | The funeral of Joseph indshielll 6 oight yea - 0ld boy who was drow antic river on Tuesd he home of his paren e son of Joseph ? He has z street o3 city for about followed b; Greeneville mos St. Jos '7‘1 is member of Mary's churcl and five daughters The m: Maciejews! girl schoolmates- Burial was in Undertakers She fune: e bearers of the de- St. Joseph's & Burke arrange- s until the funeral arrangements. f John and the late | Grady. She Cookery Treat For Bible Classes. up to about two | Former Bo; r 3. Harc'[fl‘ moved to W i Ely a v a time Fri rried to David ( . | evening ‘at the meeting of the nior s of this city and}J dan 146 the American forc AL held this building. week at the Association the New London ba been wounded in ac UNITY CLASS MAKES eball team, has CHOICE OF OFFICERS class of the Universalist Sun- many years DL(‘\!r‘rod‘ His f’lmlh n Ireland, but | cd the business meeting. The Thursd: ¢ Bridge clu met this lly patriotie e of the Cadet and effi- afi board A. Trentice Chase has been spending several days at his home on mem | cient SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Drilting Is Kept Up. Tsaac Weinstein of 38) West Main street has received the following letter dated Dec. 5, from his son, Samuel Weinstein, who is in the 55th artillery regiment in France. T am enjoving the best of health and hope that this letter will fird you like wise. Since I wrote yon my last let- ter I have done quite a bit of travel- ling and am now several hundred miles away irom my original position at _the front. ‘We are now billeted in a small town, Lamothe, in the department of Haute- Marne. Together with several friends I am quartered in a small cottage and to ourselves. Having a o and plenty of wood we keep oprselves quite warm. We set all the milk, cheese and eges we want from our friendly French neighbors. Taken all in all, life herc very bad just now. It su contrast to the life we lcd for the last four months on the firing Lne. We are to he here bui a very short time and then we ex to go to some embarkation port—to leave for home, as our reg heen sched- uled for an e ing us the zot while Harbor. Iorg. Sund: to go on p: about fifteen our entire de in Chaumont, a es from here. rich thers will also par: the opportur de, and I of meet- the 3 a chance and write a letter or two. Give my regards to all my fricnds. Your affocti SAN Battery American F Ricketts Sergeant Paul Recovering From Appendicitis Rev. and M i received from their from Lieut. ten to both XKirl them of 1y them all ihe specimen of s a typical not cold, but > an overcoat n very cold on uthwesterr The ion nedical at- e to be nec- will one will be no Maker. vou f: : One who ahout the r express mj the sick bottom of isn't much tha COPYRIGHT_HARRIS & EWING, WASH.. Senater George N. Moses, of New Hampshire, successor to the late Senator Jacob H. Gallinger. He w: seated in spite of notice that a con- test had been filed. Semator Moses has for several years been a leading figure in Republican politics, and from 19200 to 1912 was minister to Greece and Montenegro. y 2 s o |are planning a trip for recreation and [ Otis\¢reet hefore resuming his studies | Fovel et at Ithaca, N. Y. 3 ¢ Sa- | e —— rs. George Hyde anl Miss Mary i of the Rainfall Starts Year Well. Hyde, who have been spendinz the »uughter January, 1919, has started off with a | holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler | 3 . Universa® Irainfall of 2.75 inches in the first | Clcott, left Friday for t home in leeves ner parents The rain that has been | F700klyn. Lumon A. Smith of |almost continuous since midnight of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Co v up to the morning of Frid children who have been visi i e asured this amount when P and Mrs. Albert H. Chase, have re- s shoull make their | Walter W. Lang of the wate cpart- - (urned to their home at Wast Green- bonbon fires. riduy. ment looked at the gauge on wich, R. L _ORNOREY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST sure i i Pleas r worries about me , for T am | expect to| ) a pray r-r | those | by, DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Self-starting. Stops.automatieally- | So simple a child can operate it. CARL W. BROWN 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 1874-14 NOTICE! of B Special meecting W, £ 8908, M. 5th, at 2.45 p. m. Per Order Ven. Consul, FRED LAFONTAIN. J. E. CONDON, Clerk. LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking Long Distance Moving Phone 1872 Camp Norwich, Sunday, January PAUL Unclaimed Letters. The list of - unclaimed letters in Nor- ik ending Oscar Bran- 1. [’mmet of \dvvuown w! of Mr. and Mrs. C West Town L pig for €s at 490 \ for sev- night by demonstra- st the collection of a seven [ fare by the De Tramway l company mair tonight men were sta- n the ck- 1 districts to Police i The countries of the world in which frequent are Greece, South America fic Coast), Java,. Sicily and The lands most free | from the convulsio Africa, Aus- alia, Rus nd Canada. Siberia, Scandinavia 1 FLUMBlNG AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without ments but Always and ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT Repairs for all makes of Panges WA, J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET | Phone 581 Modern Plambing is as_essential modern houses as electricity is to hghtmg. We guaran- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen at tha fairest | orices. Ask us for plans and prices. ) J.F. TCMPKINS | 67 West Main Street " T. F. BURNS |HEATING AND PLUMBING q2 rramklm Strez ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingior. Sg., Washington Buildiny Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FGUNDRY CO0. Nos. 11 %0 25 Ferry Stre: COUPON U

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