Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETTN. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 ¥ wemance | MAMMOTH MILITARY OLYMPIC IN PARIS FOR EVERYTHING | 1 INSURABLE Paris, Saturday, Jan. 11.—(By The | A, A. U. PREDICTS UNUSUALLY Associated Press). A mammoth mili- SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC YEAR {tary Olympic to be held in Paris in What is Castoria $ & 5 New York, Jan. 12—Samuel J. . 0 ¥ : 0 B Shonciet s O ann, | 6 Smertcin sty for atbietes from | Dlas, president of the Amateur Ath- | “THE AUTOMATIC_FIREMEN (CASTORIA is & harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing tucket Street Norwich, Conn, ied fighting forces is pro- [ S0 . AR Al l === = e e ey ; 3 . . . o il Jected” 1 Plans” announces - tonight. | 48y annoumest theful st of com | S PR Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- General Pershing is sending a per- 2 i obe Spr er: G . . sonal letter 1o the commanders-in- | {4 oy ki “onanse, “tpame Atlanta Fire cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been chief of ne armies of all na V. N 2 3. . . . , B s By é pionship, legislature, record, registra- thing for blocks d h: d 3 . . . ? Snetmted e e v R ties s | o, basietball, gvmnastic, plaveround | flen bt the e e Tro acnit in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoes; . ST B S LA = tood bravely and the fire passe i g B L) . fofficers and men (o participate. |00 FSTEAGN GNG & epecty) Commit | fiumurt thanks 10 Glebe Sx;;mk':rf allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and 3 b s € I & U, Tt was a big day for Globe Sprinklers but asked to take part an planned ociations of the A. A, A FuEt K . D . ) that the games will s other || (A% MAEN e sunotmosmant Eresi| T ial WL IS o R S8 2R Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. athletic competition ever couducted in T OF | jiyou'll give them a chanc an unusually successful year in ath- ST et letics and expects these committees| 7' i G The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. DEMANDSEBYTHE ;nfi?.‘%‘;%;é“f}{a}omg];fd:::g:;i{“{’: 413 D ’Esipo Bldg, Hartford, Ct. The Kind You H'ave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 39 Chicago, Jan. 12—Minor lcasuo rep. | (0 do this year. This committeo is years, has borne the Slgnature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his fres are. most_ reduont.-donrs. \hink | Cocroiaion. mbopion o optioni1 personal supervision since its infincy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All : Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-Good” are but Ezperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. taken from some of the asso- which are considered too ge at the present time to accom- <h good results. Tt is felt that greater interest in amateur athletics in the United States can be making two or more new oclations from the territory atter ove ut see us TODAY and modificatios the roperty insured. e the chief demands of » consider the | western mn‘m lea, s who left here insured. tonight for New to attend 2 d, dependa-|Tieeting of the ou insure through |Of Minor League joint session of t leAC S JONES There was & g 1 of the larger ~ . Ph — . e Richards Building, 51 Main Street |10, 10018 e dlatons ORI Letters from Prominent Physicians Insurance and Real Estate Agent |was bei considered properly manage. Dresent covers an area of man —— | Christy Mathewscn as manag Cincinnati Nationals LAST YEAR President Ban Johnson of the American Leagu> will Teave for Wash- 250 million dollars worth of pregerty |irzton tomorrow. to disct was burned in this country; about 21 | my officials the questiy this matter yvesterda “The Metrepolit at the present time com- f New York., Con north o the asso- sand square miles. The sam be said of the Scuthern, Inter-1 & ~0'l\\ Mountain and the ociation: thletics can be controlled ed in a more s tisfactory £ addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. Albert W. Kahl, £ Buffalo, N. Y., says: ‘I have used Castoria in my practice for the past 25 years. I regard it as an excellent medicine for children.” Dr. Gustave A. Eisengracber, of St. Paul, Minm., says? “T Hive used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recoms mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. 1. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed your Castéria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to be an excellent remedy for children.” Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Fhiladelphia, Pa., says: “T have used your Cas toria in the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have obtajned excellent results from its use.” Dr. J. I. Simpson, of Chicago, 111, says: “I have used your Castoria i cases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market.” Dr. R. E. Eskildzon, of Omalig, NeH., says: “I find your Castoriz to be m standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and childrea 3 have cver known and I recommend it.” Dr. L. R. Robiason, of Kaazas City, Mo, says: “Your Castorix certainly has merit. Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all thess yoars, and the many attempis to imitate it, sufficient recommerdation? What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers” Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For several years I Kave recommended your Castoria and shall always continue ta do so, as it Ras invariably produced benedcial results” Am&medymf Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “T object %o whiaf are called ! Gonsti a't’{enu\dmfl“m patent medicines, where maier alene knows what ingredients are put fa " fl% everisbess and f them, but I know the formula of your Casteria aad advisa its use.” (bitzmuon| GENUINE CASTORIA aLwave FacSimile Sthl“fl“" ngnsture of million = month, about 700 thousand a | the carly discharge 2f baseball plas- sor will about 29 thousand an hour. 500 | fr=, St In the dollars worth 1s burning while you | New York to attend Hal e, atetitnisnt. irg of the major lea Is your property insured? | ALL RECORDS BROKEN B. P. LEARNED & CO. AT OLYMPIC RINK Agency i All records were broken at the and and Columbus in Ohio o . Oivmpic rink Saturday night, there |are really too far from the Allegheny rest crowd of the sea- | Mountain Association headquarter: n,m: Jnulm F. Conway, iay night the girls’ | Pitts to obtain the best results, | Robert W. Dodd, uce : race pieved {o beand it might be advisable to develop | Morris Dunne, Po most exciting was won by Miss|a new association jround these Lwo|liam S. Hadd Stacer Guzuwich for the sirls and |important cities. Portions of ¢ Meye i Phone 581 | by Johnny Filburn for the boys. On|Indiana and Illinois could be linked Philade ey this \\'nr.k ’1‘uw,~:h\' t there will be | tozethar with perhaps Cincinnaij or day {ent pian 1s, T !]nm\ a step | la , and w tropolitan territory. They woud! come the organization of a Connecti- ociation. a a North di Benedetto, New Brown, Chi — PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ohi rn Robert S. Weaver. Los artow S ek New islation: 2 e for th “Several new associations might be rls which will be interesting organized in the present ferritory of is as essential i~ modern houses ai OWE, eectricity s to lighting. We guaran- AU e . E. (GHPKINS | 67 West Main Street | T. F. BURNS HEALLL. ANG ¢LUMBING|: & year. Kir iseu 94 rranxlin Strest Iy affected, exc Petrol e O AL Gmonth | o * ’ g L QSRR 1 Use For Over 30 Years the | I The Kind You Have Always Bouuht THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CIT GAS FITTING, STEAM FITTING Washington Builditg wich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing {(RON FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY THE vAuGHi «GUNDRY €O, | Nos. 11 %o 25 Ferry Street priie 4 amounted to 2 ===| The trend ¢ DR. R. J. COLLINS %" o | 3k, DENTIST Main Stroet, Nerwich, Conn Prcne 1178 New York & orwich Line Reed preparation pa 'm..,“ nt Is were more andsome pictu nd many lit nupi continued for argument of counsel. up Prosecuting aid the wing water on 900 fer g “hu were Grotcl a wanton e from the |with a book of tickets which are in- remem- jclosed in a_duplex devic » i1l fare is paid the condu posed to punch the amount on the ticket to the pa and the hands L hook of 1t sli of < devi suspicions of the ordinary appeal would not he d, but|taken to the tried on the two |common pleas t released on a Norwich visited which the com- | p— knowledge any further months in sent ta a hig! tion of cther c Lave been or the impesSi- er penalty. Tn port v | MONEY MARKET 1 f1.—Mercantile pa- | tence and tl Hart Transportation Corp ; o i vj‘n‘f; ‘, 2 o e FAM“.Y SH[]E BMS Telephone 1450 Tramping 18 miles a day, Mr. H. M. F. V. KNOUSE., Agent i | | | | _ 1 Foreman, a mail carrier of Allentown, { | in the complaints are police « e ;‘,’mn‘() Pa., found that shoes with ordinary e soles last about one month. But he says a pair of Neglin-soled shoes gave him more than nine months of service, in_which time he walked over 4,000 miles. His experience shows how you may save shoe money by providing your | family with Neslin-soled shoes, which HUSBAND'S DEATH SOON give extra wear where other shoes wear am Sm at four Rocheleau, {he State creatly improved and is lon lines $200. DENTIST . & Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick Aua £ * G | Cotton futures Phans 1177-3 T : 7 fary . | Ju $.10 FOLLOWS HIS WIFESE out quickest. : C Edgar 1. Whelan, a news editor of | You can get Neslin-soled shoes in g he Providence Jou 1 and -| any type of shoe you want. Prices t lvl en ¢ otk L s Visiting < |1ing Bulletin, by which he i are about the same as for shoes that ; s | Chic boy vear: and friends 1d Auburn, R.|L:0ved for the p. | give only ordinary wear, sometimes Office of The Norwich Savings Society H 1| receipts | they are even less. If your dealer Norwich, Conn,, Dec. 14, 1918, | The Directors of this Society have| declared out of the earnings of the| urrent six months a semi-annual | fividend at the rate of FOUR PER| CENT. per annum, payable to deposi-| 1 ors entitled thereto on and after| [y lanuary 15, 1919 | i COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street Del & I entrance. Phone 160 Dome _ Minc-. eSS st 1200 Dist Securits JESTER E. WALKER, M.D. | =" ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING hasn’t the style you want, he can get it for you quickly. Remember, Nealin Soles are created by science to be what soles should be. They are available everywhere for re-soling as well as on new shoes. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear any other heels. Neslin Soles h(a FARES former (Arms succumbed to \\ helan died a he Ch; Estimated Markst stead choice commor heife led faithfully about ten vears. Four nd his Bought Herbert e | the late Timothy P. Probation | born in Slatersville, Oct. »r @ period | "8 to Providence w. when he was 14 year: Herson, | N successively in Norwich : . New | ett City, Conn., and Fall ~on ihe | vear later he entered the businiss of- Her. | fice of the Journal and the ®ulletin. Seven years ago he was made a sporting editor. He leaves besides his children. his recelpts 30,000 | name of Wm horn lambs, | choice and Drime, *dium and good, lambs, good choice, foeder lambs, good choic s [1z.25 choice, prim 11% 111:00: medium and good, i a4 54 Pittsburgh London. emplc Christ church |main city lin son is a minor J LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking irst Congreg. a4 member o mother, three sisters, Mrs. J. S. Zigel- Long Distance Moving ohn_ P. Mar- “'1]4 1ttle supplv Choice. $18.00 18.50 Zood, S1 ? | ready to common, | every way 12.00; ! line of ambitious Lccopmodate though many m, 8¢ Providence, Mr: Fogarty of Harmony, and garet Whelan, and four brother: I'am P, Herbert F., David E Thomas E. Whelan. The last na Phone 1872-4 | exercise . he jail sentence w According to the 1200 s iny rg|serving In France with the Seventh Ty mon fat 311.00% former emplovers, b s v ] ave bheen working | Seventh Division of the army i 'f dours: 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Nt heifers, $11.00@18.00: fresh cows and |agid ail who have ever some rnts n < t the divesiion of| Mrs. Whelan, to whom he was mar- ake Your Gifts 3 $60.0070110.00; veal calves | his der Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 s a daughter of } John H T . CHiy i eDeal it or lyral\r\l(h)cf \x for his uprigk and true man- hood. He i whom he sist 5 business iss Alice M. Smith, Albert and Thomas, been in the employ on Town street. for several months, it v The entire community is grieved | exact amount of his def: ne young man, |not be ascertained. Herson was charzed -vith ay atine 80 cents and tha Jdates leged offense were died in|plaint to be Jan of preu- |stated the hoy F fession to the r@r‘resf’nm he Shorc |ried Nov. 18, 19 = ‘:\rdk;nc: Tesice Inspector and Mrs, wor- | Armstrong, and was born dence Feb, 3, her parent Armstrong, and four brotiiers, . R., James F., Fred D. and George Armsirong. R BN e e or so|| THE WM. FRISWELL CO. et ey 5t S ondon, || 25 FRANKLIN STREET nd costs in police court of peace in connec- and Lambs—Supply, 80 head ctive. Prime wethers, $1} 1 9.50@11.50; fair m 3 s and common $4.50@ Telephone 760 57 Lafayetts St. PETER VER STEEG | FLORIST | Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations. for New Year’s in Jewelry t $2.49, Receipts 6000 head Market ment of $2.4 Prime heavy hogs. $18.00: me- diums, $18.0 | light yorkers, §1 $17.00@1725: roug stags, $1150@16.50. CHICAGO GRAIN MARIET. Opem. Figh Lew. LMY Y 2 37 W% Jewell Tea Kelly § 'Tire Kennecott Lack Stecl s, that the parents h called upon to n: brother, Jo Hartford on monia. Miss M'ary McRamara, who ha Whitestone Clgars will be $4.50 a mndred from June 1st, 1918. Same mte per thousand. 5 CONANT, CORN: full con- ves of the May D S pr Mex Petrol Miami Cop been t L rict on the ferryboat Gov. 3 iano Tuner Miamt acting principal of the Town street © other conductors | Winthrop on the evening of Dec. 19, T'l:ne Piario T TRERE vk ne Rindl 3 school during the past twa years, was Biinies o7 thoi-atiwasonn s | Pt ball the) Spidontel i b 122 Prospect St. sastern 1'to The Bul- on Friday presented a five doliar gold | was stated by Prosccating |case had Heen presented at a vrevious WUp for business results, - - niece by the seventh and e Phone 511 th | Attorney Cronin, is su vlied each day ! hearing in the police court and was

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