Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 7

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univibn BubLeiil, THURSDAY, JANUARY & 1919 The Heary Allen & Sen Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Calis . Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Streat Al THE THAMES NATIONAL Narawiel -Corn., Dec, 31, The an BANK. 1918. mectiox of ‘the Stock- nolders 6f fhig Bank, for the election of *Dirbctrs and “the franthction of | sueh other busin as legall s herehy called to Hauge o 'cloek a. m. Cas Del-rofi Hotel EUROREAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Propos 26-23 Broadway | their dan. 14, 19 NATHAN A GIBB=, Teiephons 1287 DR. F, C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St Office H . Nerwich, Ct.§/ 9 s m 0 3 p. m. Telephone l ARE YOU OBLIGED to slear your throat often and do you! wish you didn't have to. Just try some of our BRONCHIAL LOZENGES #nd see hcw they clear away that thick feeling 'n vour throat. DUNN'S PHAZMACY 60 MAIN 81REET OVERHAU UNG OF ALL KiNDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ' TRUCKS and CARTS Wechani-al Repeira, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork. | Biacksmithing i@ all its. brances Joha & Geo. i .fihss 1 e e i . Largest Assoriment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss | WILLIAM C I’OUNG Euccesaor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER ', Bast work and materials at right prieess wy skiied lpvor. Telephone %0 West Main 8t GE™ OUR PRICE ON’ STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE. PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. NEW LONDON, CONN. | Btarters—Generators—Ignition Devices AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garags Service annted‘.‘ D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shotucktt Stru(x FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRuUBS Maplewood Nurzery Co. T, H. PEABODY Pheru 388 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings A ERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES %0 MAIN STREET, A.G.THOMPSONFS mw UR FEET), M. Cummmgs Spring Arch Suppert 8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. ich, Conn. Phona 1366-4 “WHEEN YOU WANT 5o put your bue- B ulletin, NEW LONDON | { i ....nl vain, |8 @he Brildetin, Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1919 WOMAN GIVEN STATE PRISON SENTENCE Prisoners who had changéd thflr) Mrs. Alice Skinner, 30, accused of THE WEATHER. pleas to guilty at the morning a"ssmn‘smlulm’y burglary in New London, The air pressure is low and falling |0f the criminal superior court here on | was given one to three years in state’s rapidly generally east of the Missis- | Wednesday were given sentences by ;pr son but may go to the state farm sippi river, with storm cente: Judge W Maltbie at the af-|ior women If it is found there is room and over a, | ternoon 2.30. | cnough there for her. Through Pub- There has been a further rise in| Stlaie’s Aitorney {lic Defender Brown she had the temperature in the Atlantic states. tence in the ca Jiamin John- | tell that would prefer to go to indications ave that the weather |SOB, calored, ed of -adu on rather than to jail. Judge wiil be unsettled with probably snows|Mrs. James N. Reid, colored, in- Ne jbie aid he thought she was wise and and rains Thursday in the middle At- |London, on Dec. 2] Attorney G. G.|Major Hull remarked that as she had lantic and New England states. Morgan, repr g Jon\ spoke d both jail and state prison she Starm warnings are displayed on the |10 the copft on bei was competent to say which she pre- Atlantic coast from Wilmington, N. C. to New York, apd eautionary ad have heen sent to peints on the England coast, The winds along tlm nnr“h Atlant Attorney | ferred. atter spoke released from the now been | one day the past sentence there. e took the broke into a house across them there ment in Wa- s the ch: presented On the matron’s hat Was was se | in Witk pro fone E. Willlam Wagner, 5%, a civil o L gineer, accused of stealing a $125 Forecast, [with two_ ot nera from Edward M. Sweeney in Southern New eas sentenced snow Thursd: A colder, Dub!lr Dmfindur Brown explained that Wagner's troubles were largely the result of drink. State- Attormey Hull told the court that Wagner had cld the and that he had alse to endorse Observations in Norwich, orted from | how the . amd the baro- Br, for about $209 which Mr. Swee- heen obiiged to pay. When court came in-in tha morning Comparisons. tions for Wedn or rain. inesday’s r, W u.um of The wife of Gt ell_of Lebanon is very Sweezey could not be we follewed by c er, i o who are not Coffey and lair of Sprague. _ were excused until 18 o'- formator ay morning. JOHN T. HUNTINGTON, D.D., S_IN HART T, Hunting HINE CLASS GIVES SHGW‘R TC ME‘V!SEP S Sus was ente GREENEVILLE dies’ Aid society pper in the commu . at her home on Lin- Dinner was served at 7 prettily arrnged table it became ev- The L. ual ¢ the Wed held a donble Wi Bty e the ananal meet- loutine busine S 2 miseel- 1w the banauet o Miss Marion Wood- e mnational colors, and useful gifts, ng guard, wag prosented to Miss Woodworth. rs, Th mh Hazlam, Annuai reperts of the work of the fhe{ members o TatcE clres waroe given at & ousiness &3, ections on the ctro S held during the evening, These Louis 0. Potter moth- s e T uded interesting reports from Miss iea Church. the Secretary, and Thornes, the treasurer. 4 class has done much rharimhle FACES MISSIN \)\’ICH SAVING AR S SOCIETY €n 1os cial. ta the interests of Miss Anna R, to her with Miss reet, the employ o Powe benefited by for the White. he members voted { BLIC INTEREST IN BACKUS HO\)P]TAL enjoyed by the mer For coughs and Colds take a tried and tested remedy-—one that acts promptly and effectively znd contains noapmu. You get that remedy by asking for the city hospital, £ and endowsad i ¥ ol bur Donohue has ap- | workmen's com- n taxed in maintenar In the fulfiliment of n it is intended tn serve you in time of sickne | contribute to the {tal and are Fnera! Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night enough no yourself, the m ! be used to a others. You to become interested pital. Its doors are open to ey almrnoon throughout > walcome your WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus. iness before the public, there is no medium belter thap through the ad- vertising columms of Tha Bulletin. Py fore @ to recruit | ranze for 000 boys for the United States Boys'|of the spe Working Reserve, which tol begin Janua and last for a week 1 dep. anmenvs of the hes- itai if you will indicate vour willing- to be identified with somie of our n 2 by thai- teacher, Mrs. | 2o thels donoher, Moo LATINSORE-Tn. Tewatt 0¥, | \ Ly iy - ruting BORN REY—At Ekonk, Jan. Ist, 1919, a daughter to Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin Corey. FIELD—In M!’Vllle Jan, 4, 1919, a son Harold F\-an Jr., to Mr, and Mrs. Harold F. Field. GRI EWE—-P Norwieh, Jan. 1, son, Daniel Eliot, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Grievgc{ 18 Perkms Avenue. a MARRIED BUTLER-EVERSON—In Norwich, Jan.{ 4 H. Howe, Joseph W. Butler of Boston and Mvs. Eve May Everson of Hanover, Mass, TT—In Norwich, Jan. 3, G. H. Ewing, Frank H Sania and Miss Evelyn I. Stott, beth of Norwich Town. MINER-PTERCE—At North Stonington, Jan. 1st, 1§ \ Re\' Luc)an Drury, M Pierce. BEMMBRSON-MeDONNEL — In Jan. § . F. R. Dessu- 'rnauA. William J. Emmerson, U. E: Mt. Ary, . and Miss MM‘Y r\nn"r"} of De L ERANCHE MAXSON--In North Troy, | Jan, 1, 1919, by Rev. Mr. Walker, Nelsan P, Branche of Nor- wich and “Miss Ruth . Maxson of North Tro; Occum, N. BIED BRIGDEN—In Brookivm, N, Y. Jan. 7. Blien Preston. wife of Dr. George B Brigden, formerly of Norwieh, aged crvice in Yantie cemetery Fri- day on arrival of 8:30 a. m. train from New York. WILSON~-In this city, Jan. 7, 1910 Mrs. M. B. Wilson, wife of tHe late| Selomon Wilson. eral from the home of her daugh- Misg Richardette Wilson, 74 John St. Priday afternoon, Jan. , at 2:20 e'e HU MR In New London, Jan. 7. 1819, Willilam H. Humphrey, aged 27 years. BRIGGS—In Clark's Falls, North Ston- en, Jam. 7, 1919, Sarah Eillen s, wife of Blisha Briggs, aged ars. WILLIAMS—In Westerly, B, I. Jan. I‘{‘IIQ Imey A, widow of Willlam T B Crabman, ane MINBR~In Stonington, Conn., Jan. 26 years. IL\\‘D—\LLvTH itonlngmn (Pawca- ¥ Jan. 5, 13819, Charl all, aged 69 years. R I (Paweatuck). | . Walter E. Miner, aged STEPHENS—In , 1919, years. Westerly, Philip J. Stephens, aged 25 | 3, \{Ts Madeline Laflesche, aged Jan. Jan. 1919, 86 yeal Funeral from the home of her daugn- ter, Mrs. Mary Li Hill St., Fri- a Requiem’ mass h at nine. Buri- cemetery, Lisbon s 1919, Pearl Weeks, w Chapman, formeriy Cenn. Funeral from the home ¢f her brother. Edmund Weeks at Versailles, Thurs- day afternden, Jan. § at 2 o'clock. Please omit fowers. OLIN—In Jewett City, Jan. 7, 1919, Mlss Btta Olin, aged 44 years. Funeral services at her home on An- thony street Friday afternoon at 2 gc!oc Burial in Jewett City ceme- ery. MARX-—Entered into rest in this eity, Jan. 8 1919, Sophia Leaders, wife of the late Bdmund Marx. Funeral service at her late residence. 25 Perkins Avenue, Saturday after- noon, Jan. 11, at 2.30 o'cleck ELLIOTT—In this city, Jan. 8§, 1919, Juliette Cole, e of George . El- liott. Funeral from idence, 54 o ternoon, Jan ily Tot in ity, Jw. 9, 1019, James . soni of Nellie T. and the late Jeremiah Murp agel 16 years and 5 months, of 38 Summer Street. Norwich Vood, w of funeral hereafter. CARD OF THANKS to extend our riends and nej | gene portant | in s wogk | In New London. Jan. 6, 19191} Tue Porteovs & MmenzLL Co. e — The January Clearance Sai IS NOW AT TS BEST There is no better time to supply your merchandise wants than during the progress of this Sele. As our patrens know, this Sale is to clean up stocks, turn surplus goods into money, and give our custemers the benefit of our ad- vantageous buying. The wisdom of buying during this January Clearance Sale is positive and certain. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY BUY NOW—YOU'LL NEVER REGRET JANUARY SALE PRICES on Men’s Wear—Clothing, Shirts Hosiery, Under- wear, Sweaters; Etc. JANUARY SALE PRICES on Women’s Wear—Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Corsets, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Etc, JANUARY SALE PRICES on Boys’ Wear—CQOwercoats, Suits, Raincoats, Sweat- ers, Blouses, Caps, Etc. JANUARY SALE PRICES ght Hoslery and Underwear for Wome Children and Infants. JANUARY SALE PRICES' ) : on Domestics—Table Linen, Towels, Toweling, Cot- tons, Flannels, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. JANUARY SALE PRICES on Wash ~ Goods—Percales, Flannel, Poplins, Voiles and N JANUARY SALE PRICES on Silks, Dress Goods, Draperies, Rugs, Linoleums and all kinds of Floor Coverings. JANUARY SALE PRICES : on Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces, broideries, Small Wares, Toilet Articles, Etc. en, Misses, C Ginghams, relty Fabrics. Outing Em- THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. SCHEFFAUER, POET, D FOR TREASON f the patrolmen. About 259 corperals 1 he appointed tomorrow from the WORLD FAMOUS GIANT CIED AT SEVILLE, O. Medina, O., Jan. §. aptain Martin Van Buren Bates, 74, world famous as died at home at Seville, herv today. Bates, who toured the v.urld with a circus, was eeven tall and weighed s married twice, T eight feet tall. hi: 15 Main Street i FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND~ EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Teiephone 328-3 Decem HENRY E. CHURCH WM., SMITH ALLEN TEAMING and TRUCKING “|DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT i REASONABLE PRICES | ARTHUR H. LATHROP | : Phane 175 SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street THE BEBT ROLLER _Funera}Diréctors TAKES THE ROLL

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