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NORWIUH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919 1 FUNLRAL DIRECTORS —_— Norwich, Monday, January 6, 1919 AN EVMBALMERS THE WEATHER. RAID ON MAIN STREET RODMING HOUSE Two sailors from Texas and one from North Carolina with three Nor- caped at the time but locked up. The police officers were called to the were later High pressure prevails generally | wich men were arrested on Saturday |spot when a young man came running LADY ASSISTANT throughout lvht' eastern and southeast-|night about 10 o'clock when the po-|to them and told them i - ern states, but there ate indications|lice made a raid upon the rooming |soing on down the stree § An Calis AtSweced Promptly of undetermined character off Capel|house of Mrs. Elizabeth Hill at 243 |had a knife that he was ila 4 Hatteras. # Main street. The woman was also| No found on Day ard Night Temperatures continue below the |arrested and was charged with keep- |who were arrested but ong & i seasonal average in all districts ex-|ing a disorderly house. The six men [ed up in the street later 88 Main Street copt the north Rocky Mountains re- [arrested were charged with frequent-| Devano and Parchanza were landed m where temperatures are above the|ing. - According to the police one man |in cells when a p: of " dar. Jan NATHAN A Del-Hofi Ho EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Proos Telephone 1227 26-23 Broadway | GIBBS DR. F. C. JACKSON ‘ DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISES 203 Main St., Office Norwich, Ct. 9 m. to 8 p. m. Hours a Telephore ARE YOU OBLICED r your throat often and do you didn't try some of our BRONCHIAL and see to ¢ wish you ha st LOZENGES hew they away that thick feeling in your throat. ¢l 15c a box at DITLD PLAD F AL 60 MAIN STREET | OVERKALLING OF ALL s AUTCVK"‘P;" CARRIAGES, WAGONS 2y TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood W Blacksmithing in all its Scott & O 507 to 515 North Main St. _—-—mm_w John & Geo. i, Bliss | Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS i BRACELET WATCHES | RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. ,. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON &« YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best, work and materiala at right prices by skiicd labor Pelephone %0 West Main St GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTE BEFORE PURCHAS | The CGarlock & Haynes Co‘]‘ NEW LONDON, CONN. | surtns—Gene[aturs—(gm on Devices AMERICAN HOUSE | First-class Garage Service Connected | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Strec! tc FLOWERS | FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nurzery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 386 | Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES %0 MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON A. G. THQMPSON g, .Si Chiropodist. Foot Specialist | (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ 8pring Arch Suite 7-8 A Norwich, Support | Building, 321 Main St. Conn. Phone 1366-4 h h:“m I\AVA‘T to put your bus. jefore. the public, there is no .a.: than through the ad- eTUNNE wlumu vf The Bullatim Gustave Greenwood, who h ome on a nine days’ leave of ¢ returned to Rose Island, Sunday. normal. Atlintic states the weatlfer generally fair Moaday and pt that snows are prob- s on the immediate coast eamen 1 the north Atlantic h north to northeast: over- ither, probably sncw. Atlantic: Fresh and vorth to northeast long the pos- prob- Forecast. New ohably with Cloudy Tues- tempera- i rising Norwich. records, reported from s observations show the s in temperature and the baro s Saturday and Sunday Ther. Bar. . Bar. 30.00 2 30.00 20.00 Comparison. for Saturday:Overcast weather: Snew followed colder. ions for Sunday: Fair, con- d low temperature. nday’s weather: As predicted Sun, Moon and Tide: Moon s Tow "flood tide GREENEVILLE ¢ Fourth stre ich he ente swed by Boston anl ws mention The l(([v sy For Wilson. arkey of Ce orable was week end wedding Tn» « nds ith vocal and ir reshm were serv- msistinz_ of fancy cakes, fruit r nd coffee O jary 4th Eraes: Kenned avenue k Lis fall g 1 dressed it tipped the s 110 pounds A" surprise party tooic pice Friday ¢ the home »f John uinr 2 on the the M several solos. Refreshme a ng of fancy = ind’ iemonade TAFTVILLE went Niman- best and ames that has heen played e Taftville hoys, who d to plaving pro- > quite a Tittle ha ed u X and they were con- for feuls. This imantic team a chance ile up auite a large number of in four ind gave them end of ik ore of 25 to 20 ll> Bear Cats outshot team all through ffl:"' have come out he woals by in the lea iture of th Murphy me from the the game victors fours that ¥ zame and Cole brilliant ard almost was fur- by who hots The line follow the Tattville Murpny Mills ¢, McSheffrey second half Mueller's p.2ace Bear rf, Cole rg. Muel- Sullivan left Gertrude Young of 34 Slater av- ned to town zfter spend- i ten days' vacation with cousins Meriden. eman, James McShe ‘ nd Lo Coleman went to Wil- nantic 8 1y night 1o attend the ball ame in the Y. M. C. A. dentally to root for their home hert Pilling of Providence street he U. 8 S assachu- ) has been stationed for in Norfolk, Va., has received ho able discharge Zrom the navy. ed to his home hLere Sun- Trene Duvall of Frov nee and ket were r of Fairhaven and s home for the week end parents on South Front Fiverett Pingree, 2 membe South Carolina, leav wn, Va., today (Monda: ending an day of the U. ). ) leave of ab- with nis parents and friends in ht C}nld: en Crv FOR FLETCHER'S CA%TORIA Prompt service day ernight of the party was found drinking from |police headduarters in s a bottle of liquor when the officers ng for the two who were a rived. Sergeant A. C, Matthews head- {ready SRR R ed _the police b havine with him | Prude out from 1, P. Murphy, D.|look ti Y. arroll first he refused to for her appearance in |them had been conee shed by Mfs. Hill. but [he quic changed rrested w llowed | pointed o their freedom by direction of U when he found h Commissioner T g locked u Beaumont, | Joseph of Bam- |dale man, tham of |day for i olan, Service all of Nor- Prudenti and John Cotoldi sted late on Saturday ni S street near the Thames |found a man dru square by Policemen Lam- |asleep up a violent altercation . 5 ; two men_and [ wery Irunk. ¢ < gagzed. The two_men, Ha Conn., a i : Devano and Parcha from Swanton, Vt “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT POISONS TONGUE! REMOVE FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS alifornia on re your and most for _the bowels. Chil- | < fruity taste. child’s dose on > it without fear. ANY BEAST IS INSULTED 1F: COMPARED WITH DRUNKARD The COUNTY PRESIDENT SEATS OFFICERS OF LOCAL A. O out-and a yreval by the| Division No. 1, A. of- Roman ( of ary kind of | ficers ir of -| Terence perance in intox! largely liquors, was fresh em- [hall on fol- phasis ar the Pat- | lowing were place rick’s chureh Sund the | dent, Daniel J preacher was Rev. Peter The | dent Michael J sermon v, 2 was one in the lust In by ness loth I The | appointed: | committee, | committee follow Pete different w: 2 Man ha 1to v BOY SCOUTS HEARD TO INTERESTING TALKS on - ga =l Geeurred Kr Return Corpor to ¥ t receivine [ Ision ¢ the army. ! August e ind and was 1 THE FRENCH SYRIA CONGR HENRY CA"NOI\ RTS‘CUED BROTHER FROM DROW! Henry : 14 Or ‘1 Olive chool is be v M. T tke many friends who h form the deed brav Harold Campbell Harold Campbell, son of Mrs. jert Campbell of 12" Hedge avenue teen promoted to corporal in {307th Infantry, he writes in his letter home. It was written on Nov. 30, Is Corporai A Bad Cough ™ if neglected, often leads to serious trouble, Safeguard your bealth, relieve your distress and soothe your irritated throat by taking ‘PISO’S committee Women' »ypm 4 mo or rv'uml()l hot association in new the it was an- quoted as say- ould have a to do her own cur; so that s the prices “not but would dramatic imanian minis- bthschild, head nmittea had so in- minister cho-Slovakia Cabinet. + ~Dr. I nes, Election Jan. 12, German pate have re rious phas ly, after a number | i been cited, one y observing with “Yes, suh, dat nig- when he died at de morgue hadn’t never 13,- ) reased from #—~AND— JALMERS y Assistant phone 328-3 E. CHURCH WM SMITH ALLEN PROMPTLY AND AT JNABLE PRICES it . LATHROP Phone 175 é throughout the store. | overheard exported | Tue Porteous & Mmcrert. Co. Our Great January Clearance Sale It is now in progress to continue all this week. This sale is an annual event and includes merchandise from y every department in the store. The purpose of the sale is to clean up stocks, turn surplus stock into monq, and to accomplish this purpose we offer extraordinary values Contrary to the expectations of many, nearly all kinds of merchandise will be higher, therefore, people of good judg- merchandise will be higher, therefore people of good judg- at the reduced prices which prevail. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY BUY NOW—YOU’LL NEVER REGRET JANUARY SALE PRICES on Men’s Wear—Clothi wear, Sweaters, Efc, JANUARY SALE PRICES on Women’s Wear—Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Corsets, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Etc. JANUARY SALE PRICES on Boys’ Wear—Overcoats, Suits, Raincoats, Sweat- ers, Blouses, Caps, Eic. JANUARY SALE PRICES on winter weight Hosiery and Underwear, for women, misses and children, JANUARY SALE PRICES on Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid- eries, Small Wares, Leather Goods, Etc. DRAPERIES—CURTAINS—SHADES Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes, with plain and fancy borders, in white, cream and ecru— Shirts, Hosiery, Under- At 16c—reduced from 22¢ At 2ic—reduced from 25e At 33c—reduced from 3%c Plain White Marquisette, exceptional value, regular 30c grade, at.. Imported Scotch Madr: white and ecru, neat, conventional de- signs, regular 39c value, at Imported Madras, in pretty pastel colorings regular 59c value, at “6-inch Curtain Muslin, dots, figures and stripes, regular 29c value, at Quaker Craft Lace: value, at Pyramid Nulace, newes l of patterns, regular 6%c alue, at . 5% Cretonnes in a wide range of patterns and colorings— At 33c—reduced from 49c At 47c—reduced from 65c At 57c—reduced from 75¢ At 69c—reduced from 89c Silkoline, for comfort: mantle draperies, at .. Shades, h bles lue, Windov regular ete., light, medium and dark green, 3 feet by 6 feet , cream and linen colors, regular 75c value, at.. - 59¢ » Curved Extension Rods, regular 25c value, at 21c Doum. Extension Rods, regular 49c value, at....... . 42 White Serim Curtains, with pre lace edge, regular $1.59 value, at $1.29 Quaker Craft Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, ivory and ecru, regular 50 value, at ... X Marquisette rds long, neat lace inserting, ) value, .. $3.19 Better grade Curtains reduced as follows— At $3.49—a pair from $4.00 At $3.95—a pair from $4.50 At $5.19—a pair from 0 At $6.19—a pair from $7.00 Couch Covers at the following Sale Prices— At $1.95—reduced from 25 At $2.69—reduced from $3.00 At $3.59—reduced from $4.00 At $6.49—reduced from $7.50 Remnants of Curtain Scrims, Marquisettes, Cretonnes, Silkolines, Etcy at about one-third reductions from regular prices. ‘ RUGS—CARPETS—LINOLEUMS Carpet-size Rugs reduced as follows— Congoleum, 18x36—33c from 3%¢ Linoleum, 26x36—59¢ from 75c rr&ss_ 30x60—$1.39 from $L.59 %u"41 95 from $2.25 rm'nstvr. Axminster, 36x72—$6.95 from $7.5 Carpet-size Ruge at January Sale Prices— Wool and Fibre , size 9x12 feet, regular $15.00 valoe, at. s Tapestry Rugs, o 9% Tapestry Rug <aea 31345 12 feet, regular $29.00 value, at....$2545 size 9x12 feet, regular $32.00 value, at....$28.45 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet, reduced as foilows: At $37.45—reduced from $42.00 At $31.95—reduced from $46.00 At §47.95—reduced from $53.00 We are sole agents in Norwich and vicinity for the famous Whittall | Rugs and during January we are ailowed to offer discontinued patterns at Sale Prices, $62.50 RUGS AT $56.00 Whittall's Peerless Body Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet—January Sale Price $56.00, regular price $62.50. 38350 RUGS AT $75.00 Whittall's Teprac Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 feet—January regular price $33.50. ale Price $75.00, $98.75 RUGS AT $8350 Worcester Wilton Rugs, $98. Whittall's Royal o= Price $83.50, rezular price $135.00 RUGS AT 3101.00 size 9x12 teet—Janwary Sale Whittall's Anglo-Persian Ru ize 9x12 feet, best c y American-made Rugs—January Sale Price $101.00, regular price § CARPETS—MATTINGS Tapestry Stair Carpet, 27 inches wide, regular 98¢ value, at. s Velvet Stair C: Fibre Matting rpet, neat patterns, re 6 inches wide, in pink lar $1.75 value, blue and green de jar 49c value, at eie 38c Pro-Lino, the new regulk; e B B SR e U A o B e = 69¢c Pro-Lino, in the better grade, regular price 90c 79¢ Printed Linoleum, a wide range of patterns, reguiar square yard, at $1.09 INLAID LINOLEUM AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES A SQUARE YARD— At $1.79—reduced from $ At $2.69—reduced from $3.00 At $329—reduced from $3.75 Remnants of Linoleums, in all lengths at about one-third off regular prices. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL O, R fiem 34 e