Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. wvmmcfl BULd-ETIN, MUNUAYs JANUARY 6, 1919 INFLUENZA MAY| e Bubletin. COME BACK | ==z N VARIOUS MATTERS Public Hulth w &y‘ 5 Light vehicle lamps at 5.03 o'clock is evening. Epldfllic Caused 350,000 There are fourteen cases of Spanish her duties as teacher at Meridith Col- r g Neely, William Od David Pendle B B . o RSt Taarionn Sheee SOSIASLR | Ler e 5s teye cervice flag mecting held in Trinity | Neely, dgers, Da: eaths In United States Since |)on 1 Sept. 15 Tolland county farmers are finsh- ing taking down tneir tobacco as last week's storm gave them a fine oppor- Grip Is Breaking Out Again | tuniyt. : The week beginning Jan. 5 has b In Many Sections designated as a week of prayer by WASHINGTON, Between 300,000 and 359,000 deaths from influenza and pneumonia have occurred among the ecivilian population ‘of the United States since September 15 rding to the estimates of in America. tles cailed Twelfth Night o tle Christmas. The sub-chaser Charles Wt 15, acc the public . health service. These calculatidns were based on reports from cities and states keeping ac- eurate records and public health officiale believe they are conserva- tive. The epidemic still persists, but deaths are less numerous, ac- cording to' reports reaching here. The. disease is Lreaking out aguin in many communities throughout ountry: hut a general renewal of,.severe epidemic conditions Is not expected hittemn shipping firm. the world have designatc Leginning Sunday for observance Mobilization Week. light Saturday morning to vantage of the first snow. Henry La Fontaine, pianist . beginning Jan. 5th. Whils the epidemic has passed, the —adv. anger from the grip germ is still number of nearby towns dc ere. If you vatech cold or allow|er: ve sold all of F urself to become weak and run n you are cxposed to this danger. | 15" the: 3 Medic g.it you need a medieine gan be e elements of, which to keep Father|inch ice. nd and to be-| rst sign of a no better East Haddam man has lost his driving ho which became i | injured herself, tedicine is are all % ne and iing and have | : } by meleitifio” tasty o be ers of the congregation ¢ test Hutritive value . P ked St t Father John's Medi. 1iecd free from alcohe! | gerous drugs in any form makes | 1 every member 5 youngest to| A Pomf today. | John 4 wich, chief nurse Washington, who is influenza. trom a ho i home on CUMMINGS & RINGE Effie Funeral Direciors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commeree Building § b Phone 238-2 3 | pear berore 1 jed th Y Lady Assistant §} cal | Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St PETER VER STEEG FLORIST ‘ Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Decor: ns DIAMOND |3 Rings. of wonderful bril- i Postmaster 1 for t liancy in 14kt. solid gold mounting, Tiffany or Tif- fany Belcher, $30.00. Pay $1.00 Per Week The Plaat-Cadden Co. Iewnelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN, At Werneter moving to part of the made vacant Trv nd moved 1 in_Shunoe, A former Promfret resident, N B 1 x.("ro She returned iner, Espagne. | At New Haver | tia Hill was 1 o'clock ed tha servic and the Hill Make Your Gifts for New Vear’s in Jewelry and ecount r’ Ro eutter, who is held u | bonds, et Relatives of John I Ibat of Hartford. for ville, have rec 1 written in Nar saw ambulance Dartmouth college me army and was later {(ran: American army. DRIVERS' COATS A Yimpar Morvs fus J, Lebane, whom U AUTO ROBES Attorney John T, Srosb: put to trial in the Uni ‘fl FELTS, ARCTICS _ |firiia 151 RUBBER BOOTS A spv"lal N’)nf ence in fl\r‘ At the Right Prices a THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANKLIN STREET of the follow-up ecamr ment week is to he he tral Baptist church n with special meeting for wom a mass meeting atives of all churche THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0, |ihsitss 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, DR.A.J.SINAY Mrs. George W. and matron of form, have tions to the sioners and a i > will be named by Governor Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich [ one to succeed Chief Phora 1177-3 0. Prentice, a nativ oy =g B LESTER E. WALKER, M. D. |ciece of Jusiice iberto ROOM 306, THAYER BUILDING In the_ chan ccnvent, Hartford, Thursda Hours: 9-10 a. m,, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. noviees pronounced th s Phnn vows ag s of the Sisters : Office 1262 FHouu 1228 Merey and nine others received o3 — | religious habit. One of the latter Miss Mary Anna Finnegar f JOSEPH BRADFORD | wich, m“'be known in relizion S BOOKBINDER | coov Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY stice (& C. A., proved highly s ng lessons v n— e ot i Anin over 100 interested ! Mrs. Robinsan is in New London. DR. E. J. JONES i Suite 46' Shannon Building Dragging Tempo. Take elevator Shetucket Street 2 i Bhond Profiteer—“That's just mm c:mnecumn ul to The Bui- = for busineas Tt g T Janulry fi. 1919 g'-'l"'s Federal Council of Churches of Chr which has just docked at Newport, L, was built in Mystic for a Boston The Methodist churches throughout the weel The children were out with their Christmas sleds almost hefore day ast year's ice and been cut, while last r at this time they were cutting 18- Nor ill with summer residen Mrs, John P, Murnay is hav ar say- for 4 il. They went to N ain from DEN' i 'l | €omers, Tolland count: Two judges of the supreme court| Toleomb, | €1 Samuel | Cooking Lessons Highly Successful. lessons Robin- like those e | musiciens. I hired him by the hour, THERE i5 no aavert!sing medium in | gad see how dowly he playa."—Punch. ork. Mr. ment R. a; Je in | | hour 1} s belon. eveni in t | | | after o rmsows | SERVIGE FLAG ROLL CALL AT . CHURCH *Dflr-dmg the in Was, Lieutenant Joseph J. C. Droadhurst | ; “The service flag which has hungbert Ellsworth Fielding, Herbert Fer- who has been spending a week’s fur- |; = gl lough at his home on Lafavette strest, |\l Norwich and the whole country,{A. Haglund, Ca i5 1o return to Newport ~ews today, | a5 been the great emblemt of democ- | Hartley Norman E. Himes, Henry Marian Stark has returned to ' Rey the tholidays at her home in this enty. | cve George C. Houston, tioned of this city their red borders and blue star upen a | ma TFred O. Young, Harold | Amp field of white that one | Young, Norman William Young. Lieut. | F member of a family helonzing to the | Walter Simpson, Raymond E. Steffe North Main street. | the flags hore two sta After a bri his aunt, Today (Monday) is the Epiphany |Iijcut. cr Manifestation of Christ to the Gen- M Frederick Gilroy has returned te Arks or Robert W, Gilroy San Diego, C; HEID MEMOR AL MASS Home. This was followed by a silent | thing; one thought and purpose, that On §‘lturdn\' morning, the first anni- { and Freedom. world has never seen before. It is} ploye of (he (‘holsc’\ Pape'r mill, rel- called some one answered “here”, eith- | has turned the superficial to higher tives P ’\l tended off him and ter his son, Comnany 102nd_Infantry, | Serg Theil e r. Those present, v Fritz bar that ST o5 the commissioners, Mrs. Mi nn-"“”“l and was knocked e : ib: cluded, John H. | CUssion of a 250 em. H ic | : iCCCU" WHIT on of CROIX DE | time w get up ten o'clock. Y. M. C. A. “Get Together.” and these were and appreciated. he Never Looks Procpercus. | shall carry the name of the How can 2ny not a junk shop ington, D. dnd '\c\\ in the vindows of many of the homes ! guson, Willi 1 Hahn Alfred K. racy during the past two years,” said | Jackson, Austin King, Lieut. John M A. Lezg in his address 1t the | King Gurdon E. Miller, John M after spending Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday |ton, Ensign Howard Porter, Leonard L. Ryley, Gladstone Weldon, Lercy Whit-| Hung about th pulpit of the | Purvis, Norris e twelve service flags \nlh'Shaw Edgar | church w ,«em,»mu to m_. ho: | church was in the service. Five a(ison Dr. James C. Smith. vut as there | Following the roll call Rev . Mr.| P .|are forty names on the roll of honor Lezg defix:«rml a short address on| R ficr v lo‘r‘“mh of the church they were not all repre- | “Service Flags, O©Old and New"”, He| 4 : {sented by service fifiags. i sa:f*‘h in part % i e : ] Sourned) The choir marched into the churc e service flag is the symbol of 1 where e Is 1 2 SoVer | cinging Onward Christian Soldiers and | democracy. We sce it in the homes of R Y 3 now af s preceded by the large Amrican |the rich and poor, in the Iuxurious W @tiflag. At the offertory Arthur R.|home and in the humble dwelling and Dlackledge sang When the Boys Come | everywhere we see it, it mans the same | = - prayer for the boys still in the service |of freedom and democracy. It is a FOR FATHER AND SON and an anthem Sing of Light, Love|bond of kinship, a kinship such as the ithe death o At the roll call of the Trinity church | the forces back of this littl service | - I'service flag as each boy's name was |flag that are remolding this world. It| number of friends |r a mother, a father, brother, olomn hi:h mass of or sweetheart. The names c d at St. Mo ster | things. People have sacrificed and | alled | they have been made atronger by this church | were as follows: Christopher Allen, | sacrifice. vate James | Lieut. Horace Allen, junior grad Now, I would like to see another | | cant Allen Barbour, Guy F. Car- |kind of sryice fiag h a white | lled in action in France on | penfer, Paul F. Carpenter, David|border with a fild of red v-.x P2t srican flag | Clark, Leonard Clark, Corporal Sam- | this field a cross and I wou.1 like to Sergeant Charles Crowe, |see this flag in every home \l'-"mf)m' were: | Captainu_Wiliiam R. Denison, Har- |that every member of the family was maurice: [Wood Dolbeare, Lemuel Fielding, Al-'in the army of Jesus,. catafalque in the church.|uel Crowe, 3. P Myles P. Galvin: and Rev. William 1{. Kenne- _ i Mrs | LEGISLATORS SHOWN, NEW GETS SHRAPNEL SLIVER and | COUNTY HOME BUILDING IN HIS DISLOGATED HIP choir The county commissioners, Charles of Noank, George H. Br ntville and George B. had as their gu mor, t and the coming general a from the towns of this coun- e part invited by thi { County eomn to visit the new | two-sory fireproof ~dormitory and school building which was built at the v home on Smith ayenue during now in fitchell of the ame ol Mi Here ot atron of the home, assis unfm'n the St. the ioners in showing the leg- | throuzh islators the building, w! was thor- |1 haven't 1y apr > 1e commis: r the adn had made tI ivate Wilfred . 23rd Infant had hi selection wa ling in the am his parents, Mr ge of 121 Cedar v God, (o 1 1s follows unad m a hospital -dvl> of Re been quite & “umn L letter, s it of speech to 50 will w I try. By t provision which |Eect to bs home befor 3 h the new build- | Ve stayed bebind the lines a few davs promoting the general efficiency ng as usual and then went to the puipment of the county home. *C ""lm'mm * and made two attacks At 1 o’clock at ¢ regan house | before I wounde., e s entertained the ith three other boy Ford, Perc, ¥ord Frodls SERGT W. L. CUMMINGS Fitchville boy whose name was given| on Sunday in the list of severely! SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Thinks He is Bound For China. who is on the \\ntr~ to his fa- (\ he helr\ that lhe\ ’nc 1o go (D then lo China. lmc; to let _you me it but T did ln t m\\ un‘. nt rn the h‘\~0 Thrv ce; <0r'~h\n ha letters yo 1 this side w | ‘\ landed at L UH [ can tef1a train to Par 5.0]) was \Indane on the boundm\ hr‘c we went Ir) Turmo I Wo stopped the last bed we were T per cent of all comes fom in- CLEAN The most important advaacr. in health matters made by science in recent years is fiac‘ discovery of the necessity ofg keeping clean. Queen Bread is as sanitary as science czng s | make it. Andrews Bakery Summit Street T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREETY e a hotel there, n& off our Llolmw |f‘0m" from Tor o to Vr‘"h‘? hl soma | i Ltus \\r were Joseph H, |%oke up Henderson, Joseph F. Williams, Thom- | f E Norwich: George Goss, |} Robert o |’ B, A Lebanor Voluntown; | ha Waterman, Lebanon: Elias ¥ Frank H. Hinc Jones T.ehanon; zrah .. 1. . Dats, |cELEBRATED THEIR SILVER ob the minth nd wes there utljabout WEDDING ANNIVERSARY |ii1! ;" P ;L L i },fl."‘,nf Mr. and Mr twenty-fi at the: home New London, ing. Mr, e T . ed in ! - woman vouw'd meet wauld and Mrs. Thomas Shea of Nor- |you and kiss you on and Mrs. Reilly of New |ty a1 i city. vou for received numerou woere china 11 in How- way unmber of rainy 1s n¥thin cans night. some pen Joynt M nd Thomas E. Don: Ahm of tiended the couple 1ea are the parent iola, now. Mrs, Thor ich, and a son, Master > | YOUNG HEBREWS' D FOR THRE 1-| Four days of campa city for the “Over there’ here” fund of New Er | BAPTIST PASTOR TO BE SPEAKER AT CAMPS[‘ F. Purkiss, pastor of the| ureh, is to leave in which brought the de- She is to start on f 2 month in the has not yet schedule, but s expected exceeded umwi soon comin; home | will be provided to|s mps. Rey. Mr. Pur-|p = k es clit under the ausp; of ENCGINE e Y > nd while he is HAD PIPES FRZEN | Conie r ) day | ‘,.‘\1 a1l m \n 1 -) , the pulpit of the 1 be filled on Sun- Benjamin T. Mar- | DOMINICK BELLIVEAU DlED B. OF WOUNDS ON OCT. 8|3, w of 24 Eighth street| ajjen, oy through Washington | Rooney, Frank J t his son Dominick had | ] Oct. 8. He hadf orted wounded in team could be inadc not leave Wercester rep American A. Pasnik, Waste and Metal Co., MARLIN-RCCKWELL CLOSED UNTIL FUF ER NOTICE Employes cf iny in thi v and New Haven who had been expecting to go b k to this (Monday) morr ceited the fol- made in plenty of inte ~ Albert c of this city Belliveau of Camp hillip ira and the; SONgs were muck > address of the occ: Rev. SOLDIERS' LETTERS NEED NAMES OF SENDERS five Norwich soldiers! . o r received the letters that |} written them in the past for there is that number i hald at the Norwich post | office hecause the enevelopes do not inventory at the ’\I\r. 1 plant has been will not rnment has 3 of the ion are ear the name of the sender. required that all soldier mafl nder and flice department cannot for- rd the letter unless this regulation plied with. | tmaster John P. Murphy would leration. Tt is | dy tell whether or | s a failure? > factory will reopen rough the pr a rnment has rea M. breakfast cereal Grapefiuts Rlch to the taste appe‘: te. ad to have as many as possible | of these letters claimed. For the thirty-c Sunday morning the loc: served a home cook te | the men in uniform, ed. ary appreciation w v this ng > they came fi learned but they were on th Camp De d the custom- to be hown by the 4 =3 goodly company who partook. The Personal Tax Dalinquanu. breakfast was in charge of women of Quite a class of personal tax de- uxiliary who were assisted linquents will probably be before | by several young ladies. The menu Tudge h)hn H. Barnes in the police | consisted of escalloped potatoes, me morning. The police offic- | l0af, bread, butter, coffee and dough- i o terii summonses that | nuts. they served on Sunday night. The morning talk was ziven by J e Hareld Ely, ing to the a Four Troop Trains Go Through. Another Su‘cltlesws‘fu(l:- Aa.wakfast at, Amenicas foremost rou : engh the : former Doys' Secretary of 1t is a wisc old saw that cuts with |the association, who iIs spending’ a 3 | its wisdom teeth. few days in the city. lho feilows ]'.‘d noss 1»! 2€ = so hard wy covered with om ll\vrv we when you was gues OBITUARY. mes M. Hunt rgtan. The many fr cultural Frames, A: er immediat B nisadt in | the United Wor Men and | Telephone 630 Patri"k Fox. two brother: 11is es essential Rockwell | Queer Reckonings of Distance. rural Germany | places being so many hours rl st meaning, of course, in the rural parts of Schh 3 stein they say that a place is or two pipes, or three |ing to the number of pipes one could | smoke while walking there. distances are reckoued by barks. village under a mile pipes oft, accora- | ay would be | 1 be reached HEATIRG #20LDS Head or chest— are best nuud PLUMPING, NEW PRICE.S-SOC. GOC. 31.20 Unexplored Canada. It is believed that nearly 30 per eent of Cenada is still undiscovered, and i¢ Indian reports are to be believed there is in the basin of the Mackenzie river one of the largest areas of possible oil- benring country on the face of the The Indians report the exis- ence of lakes a hundred miles long fn | Yukon that no white man has ever seen, while even the Indlans appar- ently know nothing of the as yof wa- trodden Mackenzie mountains, Pomegranate Long Neglected. Pliny, a good horticulturist of some time ngo Says that fruits of pemegra- | (not slthcr in Missoyri or llineis.) As this was some time B. C., it is & marvel pomegranates have not been brought to bear better fruits, for vesy relish them. Woes of Women. Must be tough on a girl when her hair goes out of w\ef-bonlnfle Courier-Journal. WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- ' 31 Chestnut Street | Phone 214 GEORGE G. GRANT »* Undertaker and Embalmer | 32 Providence St., Taftvills Prompt aitention to day or night Qm aprliMWiawl LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking Long Distance Moving Phone 1872-4 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING B / _Phone 581 ModernP/ambmg modern houses as ' i electricity s to lighting. We guaram: [teo the very best PLUMBING WORK fairest expert workmen at Ank us for plans and prices 1. F. TOHPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strezt ROBERT J. COCHI'ANE GAS FITTING, Norwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing {(RON " Whitestone Cigars ~m bc 1, | Fate per tuvusand. ¥. 1o l-‘.r..klll ‘Street. TWHEN YOU WANT to put y iness before the X vertising columns o Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Implements, Transmissions Crankcases, Housings, Steel les and other metal parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOL®E | and SOUND with our WELDING, Skilled, expert work that is guaram- s of | teed—try it. Cave Welding and M#g. Co. TEAM FITTING Washingion 8q., Washington Builditg CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. .