Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, IANUARY 11, 1919 11 e Buibetin, 1919 EVENTS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO Tn Norwich fifty years ugo the city The Henry Allen& SonTo. §| FL2iuRAL: DIRECTORS Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 11, en to every member of the associa- = THE WEATHER. was in the grip of a severe storm and | tion. “t will be a sort of “bad book ! ,Adb EMBALMERS extraordinary raptd moverient | cold wave, but before the week was|OT SO0t i the West! of disturbances along the northerl|out there caume a thaw. thit_opened) Chelsea schos! district on the first of 1 ADY pSSISTANT !?:;!‘c\ ';]hx:’nn?bs < A. f ‘nu‘ up after having been| january, 1369, between the ages of 7l Coia Answered Prometly | Thursday and another has advanced R soER vmn“‘a-?ar‘g:; R B Day and Night tae northern border and Fri two of the old | gan. 7. 18t e aermat et . was over the St. Lawrehce v auction. ing of the Waurcean ook and Lad- 88 Main Street L‘i ¥ Another appeared to the Bullelin's' fiiles following oficers north ©f Montana and yat another is were mun, Charles H. R A A | O (he north Pa =The setorm 10f Jelnng, \\’lm ley A cold wave ha John H Mor- seJere. The one stay in- all; IONAL o THAMES N4 3 THE BANK, tro'nurer e \ . e casin, S0 Tan Shpecls logis ., 1915. ey’ England states withiifed dreary enough. The steamboat | * rha follow:nz officers of the Nor- 16 Stock- heurs. Lo train onthe New London Northern At GRS SRR - arpings remain displaved | iroad, due here at .47 el GEla Wl on the Je coast at and mnorth offcnowed up 1y it 2 5 ] ¥ q cold wave s, whers the ot secrefar omp e & 163 for the A more than & foot deep. Tt Tuesda connection huas be between the b 47 P Voorcester and the B At last all of the iron bridge over ihe we: Del-Hoff Hotel rn s arrived and the vcmmmi’ Portland cioudy and 208 e $ 97 forile EUROPEAN PLAN Slondy e Dosit ance that| “Thursdny morni the work of pulling it up & this weelk hall begin colored man, liv HAYES BROS, Props Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway Observations in Norwich. 1889—At a mecting of the Griswold foliowing records rcported from | YOLTS ea Echool dia. | ihroat. . e, SIS o L o o trict las i ed to selli wound nat he hago. | at auction, as soon as le, thelwere hoth intoxica { > land snd buiidi known t Old nan named E. commit- Primary Sehool mn ot ttay 5 DR. F. C. JACKSON he' Af an_hou y ) ) by dri the Commeon t to the police DR, D. J. COYLE s 2ee s elected t 34, Jowest 10, he ])U ce com- Co., P i ') | Comparisons. the members of veph» n I . the col- ! for Friday: Tair, .d but was not ored man v in the L; [ The of 10 baptisms ot the Bast neck ha offi 3 r: west {0} Main M hoc Episcopal | are searching for him | nox r€st ¥ ]:, lrop in tempor-| church on Sund There have been A tug form d its w river : T | ature followed by milder o past six Kt up af, 203 Main St.,, Norwich, Ct. coul—the first n of re- Office Hours: 9 2. . to 8 p. m. | Hizh | Moon to complete Water. || Rises Articles Telephone o Facbtor i1 tho delinquent ble. rmr] HH once, h who are behind- T | hand with their pavments of bills will ARE YOU OBLIGED | be put on this list, which will be giv hroat often and do you | !¢ .-} ! have to. Just try| water 4 UNITED CHURCH SOCIETY JEWISH MAoo NELTING eome of cur BRONCrllAL TO AID MISSIONARY HOSPITAL 7 Chur Board T FTVILLE ibutors he British- Relief Fund are look 1 1ded LOZENGES | v clear the Jew .\udnmmm th s of the Norw peop! away that| & pect 3 “Zionist “5f America for 15c a box at vorable r he work accom- }\a( purpose of ng a campaign P & { plished by t v at the regular Cr the oral .un of Pal- 1] N A 1 h will be held on estiné. The quota for the AN AR B : diive vee milion dollars J LE H (2 Brabusil Gyho Suans "fi’ be raised in Norw. Py | " itk 4,000 and i S o1 6 MAIN S1REET house with 3 and it i5 hoped that the under not at the AEH ~ s has The speaiiers of the evening will be mill of the ,,,,I na, ew Lendon who wes to haveland Attorney i -U!mx w ¥ =5 given a talk on the t cam- | of Ney -, s of Hanover and Jo- [Paign” as planned b ard, the |in PaléSline for many 13 Baltic were visitors informe1 .:ml s2v- ntative of the < 5 s spoke on the sub- | Trust Co. of London hL. 1"1\ Murphy of the [ :n talked uf in exenq- |been an educator and fc it homo with of the stecn Conuec- jeral is in t i i & and Mrs. Mu me to this coun OF ALL KINDS ON for some lit already underway, and Germahs dey though . incorplete, for Land but he expect AUTCMOBRILES, to make % few weels. for some CARRIAGES, WAGONS, e Attorney Rosenbl: s .'F. DONAHUE man among The Hel ~ E's EL p vle. He establish TRUCKS and CARTS | o MARE FECONDRLIEVTENANT swhile he was in I . having re- rorah s . Hebrew frace Mechanical Repaice, Painting, Trirm- | ihe “army there are _chapters in all colleges of the cour vocate o the leading He is an a tax movement ming, Uphelstering and Weod Work Blacksm all its Erances, Scatt & Clark Sorp. 507 to 515 North Main St since ion of s. Hune- meeting closed with an apj ry, The e of the si comm he meetir ner, chairm: enberg, Rak NG ! MAKES RULI CASE OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Commisgioner J. Donohue has rendered his findiug in the workmen’s | on cas® of Carl Johnson of ew L Pay For Soldiers. Believing that the news wi'! be grat- | | | 1 | ent which concussion of the » he was bit in plank. lohn & Geo. h. b!lss be records shail the commissi L G of 1nine whether eat ortnent 3 still existed and beca '3 Assorts ; T loimant refused to { COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY Of m‘&::,(sv& dered ! REEL E\,TS ITS OFFICERS DIAMOND JEWELRY commissioner directs t n iron Wo pay ithe cf BROOCHES which will be compensation for o X weeks at the rate of $14 and also SCARF PINS The paper cor ept for the doe- | » world but spe i claimant. Payment | RINGS President Woodrow Wilson S U a week is to be Wilson, continued during di .J,\)l 2 PE.\DANTS R TRl Love and a good dinne STATE PRISON SENTENCE FOR LCUIS CALABRESE Louis Calabre workers in the BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP Eminent Comm: appointmen ard bearer, fleld cf charity of New London was L superior court here | james \I San of assau London. The accused man had been on trial for a day and ou Friday morning at- uments. Judge lO charge the ®, the verdict John & Geo. H. Bliss WILLIAM C YOUNG which returned iion as too exclusive and of pertaining only to the present seaior ciass. Dr. Elinor M. Bertine, wvell known social worker and author of many prominent educational books addr ed conveeation on Tuesday afternoon at five o’clock. Her subject was “So- the resuits of the wdr as various groups cf people, the socialists, the trade unionists, the politicat units, Dr. Bertine introduced the comparatively new changes preduced by the war in the position of women and « quent accompainments. In closing Dr. Bertine raid that it was in the colleze men and women men and women of high ideaj i knowledge, of a sense of tne the good. that the hope of the cou try's welfare lay. She advorates m\mrflflslup between mea and woren, especially ir the days of reuth as the only basis for worthy ang worthy Tove. During the evening, Dr. conferences with the facully and cetailed furt made in the afternoon se: The new skating rink which has been Bertine held the southern slope of tne cam freezing over and it with geod cold wenthar (- soon be fit for use. but it will Tt ill be used education classes An to feach s nt it 3 {t is not lare cecommodiate alout fAfir by the President Benjamin T. Maishall has been spendinz a few days in Chicagn 1L, atiending the fifth annual con- American of t s one of the tion 1 raprosen the Tni in the ¢ The flac on the campys was hunz f wast \[nr\d‘\ and of recailed are abi saveral lity. par- Theodore and a_literar ; g most emphasis cn his career as , and most of patriot and an It is a busy week at ra‘nege photo- schn'iulf‘ of ¢ the college va Margzaret's School, Cambridge, Mas 4 New Haven Norrzl Pho ecandidates - for_the team will iderable is Deins manifested 1m the 10 - college team. Waterbury Seho! e fter Christmas, n old Engli erved at ‘he college. was decorated with evergreen trees while on each The din Christy and tabie wi dles burnin: In the center of the set for o decorated it regal unied in the § jon Roberta Arnouncemerts wer made in an o Newtor_ as | kept v with a jig. the “ceremon ihs company be fay and enli dinner with and cuib rounded s carried in LODGE NOTES WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS r meeting held ps in Buc t and L One ! of guilty, after being o 15-minutes. D ues erioent] m‘;{. s \“)Uvu State Attorney Hull meved for a S0 SoEREPE R sentence and Calabrese was given CARPE] and BUILDER from iwo to four years on the first | Best work and meteriale at right one year cach on three prices by skiugd labor. 'lflqlon. %0 West Main sr. GET oda PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. NEW LONDON, CONN. Btarters—Generators—ignition Devices AMERICAN HOUSE First.class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. BUYS GROTON TRACT FOR BRIDGE AFPROACH T undun real estate broker tate_of Connec- roperty cf the Morgan and ates located at the o river drawbridge i > approach fo the state The property con- amount of land and This land, ‘ogeth- of the Moxley Philip Clinton E the knighted And ten died ship gain of vice 1s, at gou use Resmol How that leg itched —yon scratched it il the bloed came. "Having tried various treatments without your dector adwised Resinel \hA— .!. roach, e been selected f: c umber of Phons Shetucket Street| ment—and then came glorions relief. v i _I;‘: suggested t Scratching like this sometimes leads to. | topic. was dificrent Kinds of prayers; | Gresk srordifor gemocrac dangerous infection—blood poisoning. | the story of the Pharisee and Publican | ¥A%_considercd by the FLOWERS 1f yoar skin burns, itch bas a ten- of the study. |Pock as “i‘{' Jaesk. apo dency to break out in were brought. ST he FOR ALL OCCASIONS don't scratch- n the two men was that makes it worse— 4 exceedingly Orders Defivered | et epecdy. el with ‘R osool Oini- o roeand e TREES AND SHRUBS Ml i seldom fails to clean wp a | Twe study brought out considerable : % trauble such as this. discussion®and the hour.was a profite £ the compet Maplewocd Mursery Co. ‘R:ml(hn:imc;\t lsadscto;:(onn— able one. be as o nrine ; T. H P 335 Ul proseribed by many physicians o v the book proper H. PEABODY Fhone 3 gk esque show will keep some szested ionger than 1 of a dozen ser- Tunken-Hyntt and New Departure Bearings «Pflt SALES—SERVICE Sht i he ) GARLOCK & HAYNES | I | bag existed under and_although the fi graduate during the war % MAIN STREET; NEW LONDON A B THOMPSO\ F. s‘ Fameral Director w‘%%?:gfi; ;p Chiropodist. Faot Speeialist (PROTECT VOUR FEET), | Mfr. Cur mings’ Epring Arch SuppcvH Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St | the Deutschland lan don, and the many fi visited the hal vears have erdeared t and Embalier i RtanEN ahe OTHERS are {MITATIONS od at coilege. The _ Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 | ; A : B ol : K 365 3 appropriate for the seni 5 SO yoi war s pet ot s | Promptservicedayornight § A Nutritious Diet for ANl Ages. | 2Provriste for the senio In Before the public. there is mo | | Quick Lunch; Home or Office. |as o tragition for every b than through the ad-l | um verusing columns 5 - Town; Laura mily Trish I utchins, ville. ne Conference—Josephine 3 bel E. George, Gr \Ifirl(*rr ins who a . George, closed in the usua the salute to the FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES At evening State Vice Presiden ens of D:mgur sident, chaplain, . C. Keegan: 1 Leirich; inside guard. le guard, John I William Haste Charles Drescher, Axel Johnson: icians, Louis T. Cassidy and William 0 Dmcon e committee in charge of the an the lodge reported tha stponed the date of the ry until Sund; January the fact the enter the that are in charge and could he present. | OR MONCY REFUNDED==ASK ANY 3L 2 : . WHEY YOU WAST to put y iness betore the public, there is vertising colmmns of The Bulletin. flooded in one of the tonnis courts on | and win- TMonday eveningy the twelfth night in accosdance vith custom, was fittingly ir of candlesticks with ligihted (ah- room was the king’s tabla with places ash - akespearian fashion, the faculty, 2s members of the court, proceeded the dining recm and took their pl s 2t tak Newton acted as pages. the of Sedgwick Friday afternoon czntlidu_ te West Side; 11; Ida S. Mathieu, chair- ngirg of America and of in offfficers President, Wil William treas- Geo. 1d e car was proviged especial- members of the lodge who lh(‘ United States service and only two of them have received their a The m and New London lodges have ed invitations to the anniversary our bus- P.::!(‘a ‘led the way in tha ex 1 | t i n t January Sale the entire year. listed below. Cotton Tewels reduced to 18c Cotton Towels reduced to 40c Turk sh Towels, formerly §1 I Linen Tcwels, Irish Linen Towels Irish Linen Towe! Pillow Cases, 18x34, 27x42, for 22x36, formerl Irish Linen Napkins, Linen Weft Napkin Hemstitched $5.00 each. Hemstitched Napkins, 15x15, $5.50 a dozen. Kitchen Toweling, blue borde Glass Toweling, al formerl; forme: Lunch Ciloth K::XK::NK::xK::flK::fifl:flK:XK:NK:HCDHCDHCHR:” ese Lunch , 13 piec Gotham Silk Hosiery, $1.25 a LINEN PRICES CANNOT G TO CLOTH. THIS MEANS M CERTAINTY. Charge Accounts El ORI KNI A PLEASANT PLACE TO KNCW ABOUT It is our exprass desire to have it known that this is the only reduced price sale advertized during The assertion is made that the character and sterling quality which patrons commonly associate with our merchandise will be found in the articles ferme 27x42, formerly $7.60, now $6.00 @ pair. linen, formerly now 15¢ e oo s, formerly $3.00, now $200 each. fermerly , now $350 each. . formerly 073, now $6.00 cach. Camisoles, formerly $1.50, now Camisoles, formerly $1.25, no Camisoles, formerly 3¢, now 75c. Collar and Cuff formerly $1.75, now $156. CROP OF FLAX IS HARVESTED AND MANUFACTURED IN- THE SITUATION EVEN AT THAT TIME THIS SPECIAL OFFERING PRESENTS A VERY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE REAL PRICES MUCH BELOW PRESENT DAY VALUES, KOOI [K] icncuonenonsiosononces (K] Rimbualls Texiile Shop 342 WASHINGTON ST. 0 each. each. now $1.00 each. $2.00, now $1.7: merly $4.00, now $3.00 a pair, 5 a pair. 90c, now 80c a pair. , now $6.50 a dozen. now §475 linen, form: $6.50, now pure linen, formerly $8.00, now r, formerly 2 now 24c a yard. now 30c a vz $1.75, now \flaO 35e, ‘orme: pair. O LOWER BEFORE ANOTHER ANY MONTHS AT BEST AND IS ONE OF UN- IRISH LINENS AT Gladly Welcomed [:]x:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:»x:xx:mx::xx::xx::xx::xx;:zx::xx:xfi:xx:xx:xx:ncuu:x services and it is expected that a large number of Eagles from these tow will be present. owLs The installation of the o Norwich Nest of Owls, held at the regular meeting lodge in Owls’ hall on Tues ing. There was a large members present at the meeting routine business was followed I installation. The m. C Senior Past Pr and the following stalled: Preside vice president, retary, W secretar: \\uu.‘(' hom ) sdward Cool : ocator Ir. Boon was ins Junior Vice Dougherty. After the installation served by the ente tee, co ng of iruit and coffee. Moosup. 1APHAN—T 1ot In’ Niantic cen please coy Saran J ord Bu Fune 3, Tloyd Jeannette win L. Marr, BRCWN—In North 9, ick D. aged 17 CALLAHAN-Tn 1819, Pelix this aged 67 Fureral from his laie home 47 Union St., Mon mor 8:30. Re- quiem mass in St h at 9 o'clock. Kind Tower BELANGER -In Ramr . 10,/ 1939, Corrinne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F‘urnrul from the home of her parents, at 9 dices in the Church Immaeulate 10 o'clock. Conception, Relatives attend. of the ic at Bal- and v dnring the illn ime of the death of mother. Also to all trubutes. our wife who sent floral medium better than through the ad- MR. CHRISTOPHER DIXON AND FAMILY evening. ze room in_the ing at 117 Franklin s 1 supper of the lodge nd ice cream will be ODD FELLOWS g of Uncas 11 . held in Odd ranklin s PATRONS OF HUBANDRY Brookivn, from 1 Groton Ghildren Cry H? FLETGHE EAL MELTING T will hold roms apra 5?&& & B. foclety Sunaa on the DiRE C {ORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 323-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN | TEAMING and TRUCKING 12, { DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR . LATHROP Phone 175 SHEA & 41 Mair Street FuneralDirectors

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