Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 IN THE LEGISLATIVE HALLS The Business i Although a thorouzh republican | Allyn, of Leivard who 11&3 eerved in f \ Senator ‘Ar\'nle MacDona'd, of Put-|the house in 1905 1907, 1011, 1917, in y f center : .nam, is conceded to be one of the most | the eenate 1909 g and’ constitutiona® T{’ : democratic legislators that assembl.|convention in 19202. " of No .Ch g under the gided dome in Hartford Rev. Will'am H. Puffer. chaplain of A sarple of his Independence in do- | ¢he senate, and who Ang what he belicved to be right was|the inaugural joint sessicn, was re- his vote in favor of mincrity repre- pubjican candidate for representative <entatfon on important legislative|frem the town of Stafford. He was committees. Senator Mcldonald serv-|defeated by a democrat O'Halloran ed in the house in 1913 and 1915 and in|born in Stafford, and an undertak- the senate in 1017, Fe bas taken|er by occupation. promrinent part in legiciative matters| mep high up in polici from the start and noted for party|iur with leg Yered prayer at and famil- t ative doings, men who fealty and yot considerate of the mi-|arg in a position to know. who keenp norlty. He preaches and practices | fhair thumbs on the puice of publie . {air play. affairs of the state, predict a lively 4 William A. King of Willimantic, who, | session of the general embly. Thus 1 with Alphonss Chagnon, represents the | far they will go, with the special line town of Windham is siated for the|of knowledge they possess, and no g house chairmanskip of tha judiciary | farther. ecmmittee; n fact has been assured [ |4 geams to be the opinion based on ; of the appointment. This €S | no substantial foundation, that both 5 with it the house leadership, just as|pouse and senate will proclaim in fa- : = ] Begins is orning - does the nomination for speaker on|yor of national prohibition. Legislators t’s a fi%fi@ Glearance of the minority side. At the first dav|are like jurors and there is no telline seéssion when the honse leaders are|hat they may do. The prohibs at supposed to do all the honors, that is| thig early stage of the game anticipate present the routine resclutions and|an easy 'and big victory, which is not gerve on the honorary notification com | conceded by the opposing forces mittees, and eseort of yovernor. It|mhore {5 sure to be a battie royal be at on the fiist dav. Mr.|fore the qnestion set'led. If the but one henorary tnrn in to be settled Ly the leg company with John C. Gea:v, of Wa- terford. and New Tondon and Repre- Husford did the rest. Frederick W. Huxford is the repr“ Mantative frofa Stamfor] apd goci-te i Matthew H. Kennealy, Jesirable of the late Hon. Michael Ko nqea\ AINFIFL] i honor ro r the senate Trhite e, P o |3 £ E We are selling merchandise cheap--not cheap merchandise. © This s statement is not grammatical, but 1t 1s correct in spirit. We are selling the things you want and need, at a time when you want and need them, and we are selling them at prices which are far elow the present standard. KEvery department has its bargains-- good ones--and hundreds of them. 'The wise woman, and the wise man will lay in stocks for future use and save much money. ot camp for some time. far the e Following are the pupils neither ab- SHA 101b: sent, tardy no~ dismiseed for the fa term in the publiz echools of the towr d: John C. r.nz»v of Watarford. minor- ne hie first term as mi- o demo: new line ool—Addie P. Cecil E. Bid- room TI—2) Rezina T VI—M A COMPLETE LIST OF THE BARGAINS WILL BE FOUND IN THE FRIDAY MORNING BULLETIN ut for t am H. Hall, of Will 1 th¢ house i 1900 1 room TT—Miss »rd Da- entertain success tregational —_— = = e — — 2 | when Corials Christian on Teeding thelg ed to th e neither absent od for some time was|for them has returned Lo Tier duties S 5 Wicasy open to|F 5 Al Edgar | of nurse in New Haven hospital. : fndayl School rave reclt roducing mil aley of tha L RN e e St ti »f the Con- nal cnureh the seme officers PRESTON e were relected and A. G. Kneeland was| Miss Abbic Stanton is spending the evening. The tees o Tt and business meeting. \m\‘u. andro’ Doro- | B e iy 3 . L o Mass e of | week with Mrs. William Bennett. B3 i . Baifire:. SOl Blarse! Duee Holdridge w £ jicess pare Bl are members of the Baptist church t 1 i i a4 Miss Frieda Goodenouch. money in the treas- | leld their annual meecting Wednes- Peckham first of the elded pr buted to th r.-Goodenourh members of the a plav entitled Po istmas nner The «¢ that | ecislate H. W. Sweet has been spend-| Ars. Frank Aver and Master Eugene ¢s with her parents at|AVver recentiy visited Mr. and Mrs . Gustavus Andrews, in Jewett City. spent Tuesday and| The house of Barnett Ravitz was Hartford, attending|destroved by fire Wednesday evening. z of the legislature. The cause of the fire was a defective NSO t ar P i A h . Tihe farm was formerly George L, Randall of the t Trench s aftern At t'-\e Red Cross meetirc held at Mortar Battery. which was wrl o 1con- y t r e Mo o e Charles H. Bearett. Somewhere in ‘om Norwich and Miss Bertha| The annual church meeting of the At hera 2 °mf\.‘}m and explained | Congregational church was held in the football game that afternoon D b haa Thursda; ween the battery and the First S eers, won by the latter, 13 to 0. feutenant Randall wrote that, be- of the attitude of he people, it n a pleasure to march ugh | that had not been dc syetem in this remect A meeting of the Milk Producers e hall was econd Lie evening, about 26 be- nner was served. . H. Hall attended church at Nerwich Town Sunday. nfluenza are 7de who hos been caring Before selecting the seed be sure ef ]_vour soil. under Germ 2 The people line he streets as a rul The death by drowning o i in one ¢ marched ahead of en’ Johnson w > column strewing streamers in ev- s effect in the path of the He wrote, “It is great to hear the Marseillaj when we p ry Clearance Sale one town of Lorraine du ity is suppiving i t there Mr. and M an as a civilian parade beginning | 42u0hters N This followe enator in | Shegns by the OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS T of Jewett Sity lagislature an er of the 1rrdr|h In\lu(r It} n‘ormz s I was hiking Bfifbn conry., Of the 40 membere)| e i o P wich) I thoush of you as just awak- | i 3 H 5 y al t five were born in the county.| nn transacted bu ening and I had a pretty good idea of The longest service man 1s William T.| Saturday rous tionebis iowing that you could efl my letter written . Mre. Marion Gray Dean and Les. |10¢ = F. Gray, both of Nev T.ondon, vis- | Since the armi BACK ] IKE A i et e ey (v ietan Which was!wiitten on a train the day after the armis- YOUR CHOICE OF ENTIRE STOCK 525 ! ON RACK ORIGINALLY MARKED 1 SUE S TO $§75.00—NOW Your QIMCG e e S gned Lieut. Randall ex I){’i F [ R satisfaction at having on IV e 4 i ved travel orders s (1T r N Y"‘ i ted his passing throu g 3 P FURN TADNLYE to { 5 A SV g ¥ Your Choice there. £ . SILVERTONE 2 rig from NOW Charles rd, supposer o be the la TO $32 was not too L\r"o the throngs which s Plenty of exerc regular hours scription you n Influenza-—unless through | neglect or ot therwise, a cold young people would come tearing down | gets you. Then take—at | | the boulevard. At one place the bou- 2 |levard widens into a young park| ONCE where are located ar enormous quan- | and variety of captured German | s\L{e = = Repd No Memos No Exchanges All Sales Final aroains St e argains Too Numerous to , France anrl kthe good old U ated. The Marsellaise on the : proved itself to be a nat | anthem capable of giving vent to v enthusiasm as it was su diers and others marching Sometimes motor trucks fil sall the pre- 3 d to avoid i Would you. let from $8.00 to $30.00 slip through your i ingers? Well, then, that is just what will happen if you do not take advantage of this won= derful opportu > nity. OUR STOCK !S LIMITED, 80 BE HERE EARLY FOR FIRST SELECTION, - non with trench mortars and ma- a ‘ cw bills were presaate were | chine guns. = o« aprroved and ordered piid. Lieut. Randall entered service in !.';9‘:""7'“ 501 The meeting of the Preston-Led- |April, 1917, having enlisted with the l(:ASCARA | QUIN!N Hable 5' gl gl i \t;'ard local of the N. E. M_P. A, will| Engineering Ccrn'ps at Trenton, N. I | ‘@‘9 °¢ . 2 1d at the homv- of J. I ogg Hall, Hn was soon after sent to the Reserve | . u Three dises. Money back it they do Freston e A oMY Wauregan Hotel Block 194 Main Street help you. Ask for “GOLD IIDM' and be sure the name one in | Virg nia for six months, Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet 7 ,_zm/;[( fiqx : ity who is shipping milk to|ceived his commission a - | form—safe, sure, no opiates o SOLD MEDAL" is on the box. cHloe, - Coupts Agent ToC. | tenant, Jater [ {22 powrt rlivves i 1a 3 4 v 4 B : L . ackif it fails. The gen ZiE AAYerURnE eI I of Norwich, and Iof. Rhea|Petershurs Ei \mmerm 1t ral _col- | for 4 Hill's picture. ™ knnnfcnrw' equal te The Bul. 10r poeinass Lameiin,

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