Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1919, Page 5

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NP R NORWICH BULLETIN, MUNDAY, JANUARY 13, T919 — ————————————-—-—-——n———————-———-—m e e POSTMASTER REPORTS ONW. S. S, SALES " T*sme A8 Skoun vere | o sostaits: oup Corporation DL S Alpongs Sacy 5t 9 astyins evce. A COLD OR CATARRH 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Norwich, Monday, Jan. 13, 1919 Miss Esther Wood has been enter« How To Get Relief When Head 1 taining Miss Fl Mot ¢ Pat The sales of War and Thrift stamps | makes an average for Norwich which fie?{ for whichbthe w:r h}:sl br(;;lghtflt‘o Have k! urni 2 i aining Miss Florence Maloney of Put- | - Rk » the|Compares faverably with uther large|light, are to be continued. For the Heve Qpolt~Bursig™ Gonl V. R nam In the Nurwich postoffics for %°|towns in tho state. Tha largo figures | Past week a quist Grive has been under and Nose are Stuffed Up. Stove, Mut and Cgg, a'so Bituminous ARIOUS MATTERS Miss Tivelvn Soule of hos|month of December weie $34,075.18.) o¢ some central accounting postoffices| way all over the country to get the Light vehicle lamps at 5.0 o'clock | hee e gu of friends in North | The fotal for the year 1313 was $269,-|no doubt inciude sales made to many |children of suitable age back to the this evening. Sterling. 940,11, 2l et small offices in other towwrs. n;}i;&rm. Trtx,is drive originlajte% w‘{:h t};:e Count fftyt ¥ o " 5 ot ol A ) 5 - Tl Ir order to make up fhe complete| There were 2060 Thriit Cards with|cl en’s bureau of the U. S. depart- oun ‘our _col head or Facinmes iy sk maicne L Minaie Chapel of Nerwich bas| amount to De credited tu Norwich | the sixteen stamps attached cxchang-|ment of labor and with the assistance | catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- 3 ;k e”mos] n! jant in i\mrr& LIvile !‘E!allve: a few days with 3o there is to be added to this the sales|ed in the office last month for War|of the state and national councils of | trils will open, the air passages of Skating has been good or severa | = 257 i ville. Miss Lillian Robitail days on Bushnell pond, Thame In some of the schools, n examinations will begin (1 Dealers about to had a record call this made by the Taftville and Yantic |Certificates. The sales of the 1919 |defense is being vigorously pushed in|your head will clear and you can as at her|ofices which received their supply|issue is meeting with success and|every state and town. The supervisor | breathe freely. No more enufiiing, tic academy | from a central accounting office and|Postmaster John F. Murpky is ex-|of schools for Connecticut and the local | hawking, mucous discharge, dryness some of tha banks of the city re-|peeting a supply of new cards for superintendents of schools are working | or headache; no struggling for breath iss o’ Norwich | ceived their supply the Federal|these stamps as the 1919 jssue should|in harmony with the women's commit- | at night. 's in|rescrve banks. Their sales added to|not be attaclhied to the 1918 War Cer-|tee. The local committee has for its Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream home In Moosup from B for the holiday recess. Mr. and ore eallers at Brooklyn, Conn, d weel. claim to hav scason for sm calendars ring the week. that of the local post office wouldltificate €ards, but Thrift Stamps may | chairman Mrs. Albert H. Chase. Balm from your druggist and apply a Keeping the home fi it ng §sj Mr. 'and Mrs. M: » Coutu have|make about $330,000. This amount be placed on the old cards. Serving with her are the following: little of this fragrant antiseptic cream b Ternonsil ot T s heng, 15| returned to Centra after a Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, Miss Amy|in your nostrils. It penctrates through S IGaeh orw eek’s visit with relatis e Burlingame, Mrs. J. H. Canty. Mrs. | every air passage of the head, sooth- o wich. PRESTCN CITY BAPTISTS JAY RICKETTS HOME, Clifton H Chamberlain, Mrs vh‘llam'}l. ing and healing the swelien or in- | B ior b\:ze::g Mr. REPORT GOOD YEAR WAS TWICE WOUNDED Dawley, Mrs. Archibald Gilehrist, | flamed mucous membrane, giving you search of i > " Mrs. Charles A. Haghberg, Mrs. Allen|instant relief. Head colds and catarrh The annual meeting of the Preston| With eighteen months of scrvice be- Latham, Mrs. Frederick W Lester, Mrs | yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed- City baptist church was held on Wed- [ hind # m_meost of the time in the war] Victoria, Plante, Mrs J. N. Rosenbersg, | up and miserabl Relief is sure. nesday, January $th, with a larger at- |zone nunting submarines, ay 8. Rick-| Mrs. Frank I. Royce Mrs. Charles S. e Reynolds ot Willia- | tendance present than in former years. | etts, chief master at arms on tre U.|Twist. Colchester icermnen wi egin to ha vest ice this week. The 1wee is s inches thick at the new du n. i Roode. e e 2 > S the vacation with her|The past vear has been one of stren-|S. S. Yamacraw, one of tie coast| The objeet of the drive is to visit the | to_the Comstock cemetery in Mont- IN QUR BUSINESS P e e L e parents 1Larry I Rey- | uous activity for the church which took | guard vesseis returned to his home|parents of children between fourteen |Ville and burial was in the family plot. R , Conn. part in the various drives in securing | here on Saturday rnoon snd stayed | and sixteen years of age who have left | Rev. Mr. Ricketts rcad a short ser- victory for the nation and in the cam- |over Sunday, but is tc report again ctory f nat school during the past yvear to find out | Vice at the grave. paié{ns for qbr:r;g‘mg succor to httlxg :.md boa(r{l h(‘; \)essel at New London|why this has happened and to encour- Helen Johnsor, don With the erip and his wife is | Suffering. Special meetings were held | today (Monday). age sending them back if possible. The b i ; confinen te the fnd his wife S lfor two weeks in Novemher with gaod| The Yams o g poss On_Saturduy morning .t §40 eclock John G.|war has taught us many things—fore- 5 5 results. All expenses incurred during ] on Friday|most amens. them that megsnmted the funeral of Helen Johnson, the 5 year were met and the treasurer |evening at New London from over: | States wilheed treiied ed o Serold danaiienior sl Sand Surned . o Wil reported a balance of over $109 avail- §. ervice. It was not loerg bcfm:e gent men and women to grasp the op- Pranitthe home of her parents at 4“ " esume her | 2ple money. The secretary of benev- |Ricketts was able to telopnone to his! portunities, and the French minister | o, (e Biome of her parents at & hoisgume et olence reported an increase of $99 | purents, Rev. and Mrs. (. . Richetts : : - ! of public education has said, “Double | ¢, b T over the previous year and the Ladies’ | of Prespect street that he was once|will be tomorrow the task of the pu- |Suirounded tie casket. The bearers is to give good values at all| During the Janua times. We cater to a class of | fins i the eurmlor & customers who are discrimi-|"T0 0 aere nea nating and fastidious and we| j’,‘l" e “;“"‘ g make EVERY EFFORT ta please them, both as to 2 I | Hampton the price and quality of our| }mnio S Feedstuffs, ham to Rober Teachers from vari i v Haven Sat Chas. Slosherg & Son i 3 Cove Strest ,""‘r"-m“:m”h . | 1iberty e and ftor the national ba - Jan. [ Rt e e 3 CONDUCTOR STRICKEN PR R 15, - ; 3 WITH ACUTE INDIGESTION WRANRLUY FROSSY GpRACE Plans are Georze C one of the veteran 9 Frashity Sirest) ondon 1 ductors en the local trofiey lines ond anni overcome with dien” atta 1 at the acute ind nd dropped te Nor- | the floor of his ¢z hile on the 5.15 tha|o'clock trip to Taity Sunda in of |afternoon. ;| The ear was {the time, term Judge rwich, i or court at I who has ‘\ulv(‘» at St come a n i v Lawrence Founch, Lawrence c: cociety also has a balance on hand ile of todky; fwice as intense, there. | Jore Lavre ounch, e i‘“ rt 10 tatm e L D s Arureay, John Adams and Stanley erly o fore should be their preparation for chief petty o this task—Therefore more than in time {0f peace we should fight now against the obstacles in the way of school at- tendance—We muss do even the im- possible in order that the children who will replace tomorrow the generation mowed down by the war may be per- ; fectly prepared for the duty imposed | The funera on them by the sacrifices of their eld- [ Page of Hyd e of influenza In France, the schocls were kept up band, died of the mder the very fire of the held on Erjdsy in chools of War” were opened even | home of imer E. Pa | within 1200 meters from enemy lines [ Vork Ma ‘J'."“'jf‘;’% : {in order that the chilren of France|Richard L. Slosget of Irim {might not Le deprived of their educa- |1 church offie | tion. Sessions were held in cha iT"M B. Fens | pagne cellars and dugouts which hell Harry ered almost absolute security. adbourne. T | teesn such schools were opered mear ! | the firing line with an enrollment of | {2,000 children. In these strange echocls {the children, who eame from a considerale di thought of d. The f lowing officers were elected tec, has been hon for the ensuing yvear: church commit- He has been in the |tee, John Hollowell, Clark Woodman- m for a year and |sce, Georse Pendleton; treasurer, Ap- plefon Main; collectors, A. B. Bur- ! mnm Zabriskie; church clerk, Z: ; auditors, John Rich- n, Eckford Pendleton; secretary of benevolence, Mrs. John Peckham. t wee beg ng on Sunday hurch will undertake to raisel for the Ame i{ Pilecki. The body was conveyed to the Catholic church at Norwich Town and Rev. W. Brennan read a bariai service, 3 al was in S Jgseph's Cummings and Ring weve in hon the 1 on, to b ;, on the even at Laure! TToward of South v 1 1 this eity was supevintendent maoney all my old | shin=ton plae thier lesson ELECTS ITS OFFICERS THE TH ANYUAL WESTING threat of the ene n Unian, No ¢ \ssurance Com e e With such an he N B 3 Monday, | £ 3 arth | v ) 2 | had been on Saturda Notiee to Paliey ders. | JAY S. RICKETTS | Pollc'es wiil ba reme at the Nor-| wica 3avina : koma on Bos- | Chief Master at Arms on U, 8. S. s T 2SS repor: t o 3 4 yens repa i-"r“, o }n Yamacraw, child who goes orta ondition Sun- jlong run a 1o 1 Premature work education, of » future earnin W tiee, G:cx!c n g \LI P. H. mene on American so BAPTISTS TO HEAR OF nd would be hon was i & e 5 \age :nd 5 soon as he S’MML, s “hown to ! ; 3 OGRAVME FOR WORK of ke |G S B TREE s oy t it x meeting | question for u members o : A that| the mere mate: om, Al- t [ y U | the widest ser t sthiate nis hilt ) ot : ; 1 bhe el I . s 1 5 H ) 1 . ‘ needful — i the. 18 P > consequence, the zveat MOVEMENT 5 & ound from fl”'luu.\flm\ has to teach. q', E‘Jos AlRES 322 Main Stroad | il . vent into i oo o | : b QUIETLY CFLERRAT a e 60TH WEDDING AN \n and Mrs. Charles builet in the streot. Bean a wound of ¢ ah, quietly celet ton th = a Bols Ylin Bueno “n‘m Mo’ ed th Phone 233-2 g4l f hip, but no grea In the covered the coast uise they sted by titute sov police, by q Their children 1 M, M 1 , and unmar- found J i d Sunday i sister, South A He has been em: I and had made ter. ve, medical ex- d found that ed of .vf"ul disease in survived RCTICS RUEBER BOOTS! the Right Prices THE L. L. CEAP 14 Bath Strset, Norwich, Conn 1 a chance to visit Lon- T {eent to hoys in the s . biennitl repor = “Geot Together” at Y M C. A, At 550 p_m. Sunday afternoon tho jet T held and a and esent and ev ciated the hour i that an ould not long ba 1 veral body nd a| in the Home Tucuralil 1 re she has heen sine occ \m'.\\] W ed automo b orchestra played several | placed in of also accempanied the Preside sones and held from the f; £t at 3 o TFUNERALS SELL IT TO L iie ymns, Praver was offered by P e = % : b e g - Caso, atter which Rev. |ty oo g Mre. Edmund M 216800 | Wbitts of the Uncasville Meth- treasurer. he funer: £ T“E AM!}RE“‘A\' WASTE [Yrte, graat an intensely inter- |eyard, {of the la Liung {ed or contributed 4ch held the elosest| ¢) > new member 3 topic Was | eharter of Ui He urged tiie men | hiack for ¢ Saturday |to he rea Hident. to he real ricans, and to be true of a 1 from Montreal, . to the principles for wifich we entered | the presia Haven. The ¢ 210 West Main St. essions of rra the wa the speaker mentioned | the prayvers and there, w: pathy, sizned by Gov 2 number of the allied senerals and = Rev. Joscpi 14,,,'”,“ 130 comb and of whom ar nuine = = iy After a1l sasd My Pio. |CHARGED WITH FORGING it we would be what our friends| SENATOR BRANDEGEE'S NAME it us to he and what we can bo| Word was received by - must Tollow the Master who came |1 °n on the world to give us lifc more CLEAN The most important advance!fry Gays ago, the address the Methodist chu des of Trin- | lice . Hicke rved a sub- | cashing three werthless e . ember of the st It al lunch of tke and | lin 00 at ba Henry health matters made by;:lion explaimed in o il coffee. August, 1° in char . ha L X LRES B 1an of the stat 2 il e T = forged end: £ t ments, Science 10 recent years 1S thelies for ine improvement of ez gt s Lounsburs: Eamily Shickan Senator Frank B. Brandezee of Con- | ameati= Murn Rernirars oo ¢ | schools of E o x . recticut. discovery of the necessity of |*} . rding the death of the broth- f Mrs. O, E. Lowell, of o nbury News says. The OBITUARY Loynshy Mrs. Myra A. Corder News has been rec Maine of the death o I\rL A. Corde ~al, Dec., Fellow students irom the Free Academy and many re attended the func Murphy on the home of his \umm(\r street. ymond and W John Burns, keeping clean. Queen Bread | CMALL FI IN DISTRIC x of nu LABIES ONLY! JOIN OGUR LIBERTY CLUB ve aied Monday \ prneumonia. it San’ Jose, | She was B o ivo camy her home in i b of influenz is as wuhr\ as science can| 5 r W. Lang, Jr. X rd on the _ Patrick's church, Re Just $1.00 Per Week make it. Sunday Breakfa, Bomsstead, the duinhter vin officiated. Prof. Farr | 5 Potve latis e “olonel George and : 7 SAnt | : {ine men it 2 ey | Aver. S s TE i For 2 Genuine Diamond n i.‘l Ws a er | Lisajtast ot | ope ot tha hest |a daughter, Hourizan Bros. w { Sunday mor n in anlin) and was | Mrs. Bmr menu of meat bread, ed potatocs, Sevs douchnuts ren of the “Y” Horace Corder of San Raf iasn i grandehidreln, one sister, Coldest Morning of Winter. jMeine 6i G = "l‘(“d s Sunday_was the coldest morning of| il > winiéh so far, At various points Edward Elliott, 60, night at his he: Jew London, fr butte the funeral arra "r-"mv‘(< i d at Special price of $30.00 Summit Street ed Son marked WELDING WILL FIXIT | ound the centev of the point or two below t . : : e A wag, fo- ‘o was 1-umnm,’ Lang, Jr ”{he i’l uf- Cqb.!«.!l CO- ers, Castings of all kinds, Agri- | winly appreciated ihe who § oslocky Zexa weather) °F A Crawford; Howess. Ms. and | ural Impicments Transmissions | ile one Sliss place resident ro- | his_wie, - . filver} L/ donuson Aeatn, . Ectablished 1372 Crankcases Housings, Steel | Revokes Rabies Quarantine. t }m\'m}mn(e, showed 5 be- | of New York, Miss A ott, of (and_Mrs. John Carroll; wreeth Axies and other me@l parts| (g it1a Commissioner Whitilose ock Sunday morning. | New London, Call a4 Miss LS can be made WHOLE |, (40 £° & & ND with our WELDING. expert work U it i in 14 kt Gold Mounting s frosen over from | Yonkers, N. New London from V' 'S ago. ,applied 1o 1 5 | prevent the spread of v i sta T tow heen revaked include bea, Sprazue, V ‘8 guaran- shore to shore. NDON | e Ul about 1§ o College President Presches. o= - - B orkmen’s Compensation. resident Benjamin T. Marshall of # pensation. The: firat o2 isagan Tuie Weod | JOSERH BRADFORD cut college was the preacher |, The following workmen’s compensa- | i e of the late J. Guiltord Burneti, = morning_and evening | ton agreem A St dl 't ion agri e been approved by | took place from 39 William: =|r‘r‘ t at ..} S, LY 3 § g_and S | Commissio . J. Donohue: 9 o'cioclk on Saturday afternon. Forms 7 fi % t the Central Baptist church. S S Co., New |of flowers Ctvered the casls & : Sreath, James M. Young & So Mrs. J. Guilford Burnett. Welding and MHg. Co. 31 Cheatnut Street Sund ; st ehws i T} Fw 2 ; s : . ajlle is to fill the puiplt there 1O 411ondon, emplover, and John Holloway, | services were condu>ted by Rev.| giane Bocks Made and Ruled to Order — B TR i = 3 s S e e varions | New London, employe, buras on calf | Charles H. Ricketts. The casket was bty T b cantonments under tha auspices | a1 ankle, at rate of $9.00. horne ta the hearse by s Ty BRU. 1. E. BABC e s Shore Line R T'ard, Herbert B. Cary, Frank St Q A : Norwich, employer, ard Geo Woodard ' and - Pronk L Pat : i ting. New London, empl Church & Allen conveyed the ro | e . Atisrpesr.atdaw Tried Out Bridge Lift, R i e (l!}' (}{ Ni‘l”.‘r’lCh Waiar wmks at rate of §1 Th‘ li*t of the new Thames river = lowered on Friday far th- Two For Boot r a0 = Ofilce of ce the last span was bt [ Louis Vine A S ‘ : AS ! O R !A Board of © Commissioners. . is understood tkat there | Prank Guyet’ who is a odchonper, 4 RGE G, GRANY s only a hree inch space between | were arvested on Bath eet on Sat- < s ! Rk [’n Lo:n J:‘r(e)r l?\lasln e lift and the cast span of the [yrday pight charged with jrocuring For Infants and Children [ e STkt 1815, “are dug and. pavable Enb e el ek e 1 1 T ichi-| I Use ForOver30Years 1% 11 5ty Ny O ol ace St Taftville Station Now Submarine Base. gence officer. Additions will he made to all bills Always bearsy t i ves wi New Ilaven road has changed the —— y remaint unpaid after Jan. 20. are to {name of its station at the Navy Yard, Silent partners allcw their money WILLIAM H. M'GUINKNISS, Cashier, Groton to the Submarine Base. to talk for them. Jan2d It is eaid that M'n but sume me Ir. pt 2itentien 10 Jay or aight calls W“_ of the wi n“r wiphane €30 apri¢Mwikawl

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