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TURWICH BULLETIL WEDRESUAY, JAUART 19, 1918 @he Bulletin. — e Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1919 b B Fobbbe Sl B B B b The Henry Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT THE WEATHER. Winde for Wednesday and Thursday: North Atlantic — Fresh southwest and west winds and overcast weathe: 211 Calis Answered Promptly Middle Atlantic—Moderat Day and Night 88 Main Street RTINS T S T Conditions and general frrecast: Air pressure now {s abova the nor- mal in all parts of the country ex cept the middle Atlantic and New ngland states and on the rorth Pa- . B cifie coast. THE THANMNS NATIONAL BANK. The temperature now is considerab Norwich, Cann., Dec, 21, 1918, above the normal in th> Atlant The annual meeting, of the Stock-|.ftes There have been lght raine in nolders of this Bank, for the election : B of M Directors and the transaction of g‘:'l‘:‘:tnfi‘ hours fn the middie At £ b ss as may legally S, Tarars ee%s hereby ralied 15| The indications are that the weath- Banking House onfer will to generally falr Wednesday clocka. m.| angd Thursday over the rezion east fesipni river. The temperature will be lower the Atlantic states. in Del-HOff Hotel New mglam:”;:.r:h- cioudy and colder Wednesday; Thursday fair. EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Proos Toiephone 1227 2628 Broadway Observations in Narwich, The followinz records reported frora The Bulletin's observations show the changes in {empe and the baro- metric changas Tuesday Ther. Bar. 26 3026 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. . lowest 36. Comparisons. Predictions for Tuesday warmer. | Tuesday's weather: |er, Fair ani Cloudy, warm- southwest to south wind. Moon and Tides. {._High |! Moon R a 2 Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 713 4.40 7.06 Office Hour a L il ;21 712 442 .52 Telephone 112 (43 1l e 712 | 444 11027 711 445 |l 1311 - oo 711 | 448 1156 urs aft Six b water, "which is followed by.flood tide. GREENEVILLE er high water it is low ARE YOU OBLIGED to clear your throat often and do you | wish you didn't have to. Just try| some of our | BRONCHIAL LOZENGES clear away that! Samuel Kearns has returned to Gro- and see hew they thick feeling in your throat, {ton after epending a few. days at the & thome of his purents on Boswell ave- 15¢ a box at |nue. He cmployed in the Groton DUNN'S PHARMACY .. i John Morrison has returned 80 MAIN 871REET Fred Towne spending several days pickere! fis ing at Avery's pond in Preston. He returned with fifteen fine pickerel, the largest one weighing about two pounds and a half. | ""The friends of John Morgan, Ir., | were pleased to rn that he is able lto be out again afrer being confined to_the home with ess, Three train loads of soldiers went through the village Tuesday, going ‘amp Devens, Mass., to be muster.d OVERHALLIG AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Rep ming, Uphols Blacksmithing { has returned to the spending a re, Painting, Trim- | ng and Wood Work in all its krances. GOt & Ciark Gorp. 507 to 515 North Main St. { the cata e ye A k. 8P i D | lohin & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC {was p | | ! i | i | | i nce fn the tren ont over a period cight menths. There of the has returned "ip to Waterbury work. A. P. BLINN SPEAKER AT BANGUET AT BENNINGTON WILLIAM C. YCUNG Buccessor to ON O TN 1 Rev. Albert P. Blinn ¢f Eroad STETSON & fOUNG cet, past commander of the Grand CARPENTER and BUILDER | iooge of Maseachusett ed Ofde Bast work and meterials at right |0’ the Golden Cross, installed the of- prices by skiiled sbor. « |ficers of Western v Command- ry ¥ even- Telephone %0 West Main 8t af- | { | William R. E lFA|TH | the s EXTRA NURSE FOR TUBERCULAR CASES As a result of the evident interest in a clinic which Dr. Hugh B, Camp- bell, superintendent of the Norwich State Tuberculosis Sangtorium, has That there is need for such expert care is demonstrated by the fact that some Tuesday evenings as many as thirty-five atiend Dr. Campbell’s fres been holding every Tuesday »vening at | clinic, to which every pnvsician in No. 8 hington street, the United | Norwich has ‘he privilez: of sending Workers' house, a third visiting nurse, ; pati . The new nurse wil st for tubercular cases, ig fo supplement and attond all suspecied eases, the work of the present nurse, Missjand through this incr 1 co-opera- Culver and her assistant, : ‘rlo:: t the United W Kenzie. One-half the the sunatorium it js expeeted that re. borne, with characteristic libera#ity, |sulis of 1 welfare va.ve wili be by the United Workers, the other ha'f! in 3 coming from the sale of Red Cro.sl sortionmes he ied Cress seals ap Christmas se: No m but the sclec announced goon. 8. 1 MOTION LIST HEARD IN COMMON PLEAS | At a motion list session of the com- mon pleas court here on Monday be fora Judge C. B. Waller, the follow- ing matters were disposed of: The judge took the papers after arguments of n motion to expunge and demurrer in the case of Conrad Gren- ler vs. Henry Gebrath ani also on a motion to amend in the case of Charles J. Bald vs. Louis C < and oth- ers. In the case of Frank Slappy vs. Lil- lian V. Slappy judgement was given for the return of the goods. Judgeraent for amount in hill of par- ticulars was granted In the case of The Solz Co. vs. Johnson J. Burnell and others. A co-defendant was allowed to be cited in the case of Adelar Gadue vs. Frank A. Rockwood. Two weeks were allowed for an- swers in the case of Char.es L. Stew- RETURNING MEN ARE REGISTERING WITH BUREAU returned men who have been cd from the service during the past week registered with the war bu-, reau number eleven mer, but there are many more who have been discnarged but who have not registered. Tho war bureau will be glad ir those who have not done so would register at once. Those who have recently registered at the office of G, S. Raymond on She- tuckel street are as follows: Jeffery Vetter Coit, 149 Broadway, raval reserve, New Londen, U.'S. S. South Dakota, convoy duty, Brooklyn navy yard. Amos Prentice Chase, 29 Otis street, naval air cadet, Newpori, R. S, S. Linta, U. S, S. Madiw&ka, Bay, Mass., Tech, Key West. Frederick Spicer Crowell, 2 tenant, Co. H, 3rd Rofd Rez, 34th Co, ;;‘. A. C., Tort Terry, Camp Jchnson, it a, William G. A. Denker, R. F. D. 9, medical corps, Camp Greenleaf, Ga., Camp MeClelian, ‘harles Patdock shington strect, tary aeronautics, Vincenty gned for trial Johnson. 228 instructor in mili- nceton. Powloicz, 11 Paul Titsky Beit, Harry Yurman ner and wife, Mz Anton I 1s. Samuel Mever Bruck- Smith and oth- ¥ Aqueduct . 3—Lucius A. Fenton ve. Tpom- | Sireet, medical corps, Camo Greenleaf, D Seoiars Trom-! amp Devens, Co. H, 2nd Dovelopment B f Feb. $—Pauline Motor Sales Co. Jan. 20—N Dougher erty, Jr| These jury matters v trial in L Kerr ys Norwich | * rle ‘William_Stamm,’5 Ann street, eant Q. M. Dept. (limited service), amp Meigs, Washington, D. C. Michasl A, Sadusky, 128 High al aviation, Pelham Rar, ork. Rockaway Point, L. L. William J. 2 Rovert R.| James Doh- London, and others v 1, van Dono William str West uction Thames School, Hardware Co n, Frank Ka others. HOME CHAPTER ELECTS ; i FOR WORK OF YEAR ' pirchant marin The January meeting of Home Chap- | ter of the g's Daughters was held | at the Johnson Home on Monday aft- | 0 e, U. S. B ESTABLISH CLUB WORK ernoon. This also was the annual FOR SAILORS IN CITY meetin Two buildings for local headquar- The pter voted to pay for the tel- | ters for the war camp community ser- e ephone at Johnson Home for one year. ire under A tribute was paid to one of the|Mabrey p members, Mrs. Nina Smith, who has|former Hal e the December meeting. er was received . Potter nsideration here, the rty on Broadway and the club quarters in the g. Plaut-Cadden building on Main street, from Mrse. |and both, it is understood, have bsen as read in her ab- |approved by De Witt C. Reed of New is bt The membership commiitee reported for the work here will be undred and fort members the by the natfonal ociation. In connection with the s been selected as a point the chapter § .56 was ex- work 1 during the year. officers were elected: icnal, reci Laracter the us to provide a munity ean ve of ur TRUMBULL MEMBERS E ARE SiGNING PETITION GOVERNOR HOLCOMB NAMES taken up se is: Tuesda; people ned upon { the world petition h librar; magznificent couraz asm to'the service of his i n and to the good of his couw signatures e S alh peiiflon - 10 nizing force, his protest over the ou < - s on women in ver to 2 1 me Hi armie and clear sim- to of th e petitic ton) scholar, natu o clean fighte committed with the the armie OFFICERS A-R? ELECTED ELEC followin b BY MERCHANTS BANK Stockhoiders of reele: ann; Merchan aung: iver GSEVELT SUNDAY, FEB. ¢j | i t { t -|place is like a palace. (Gowan of Westerly: {many o time. After it was over I know some one at home was praying for me. | 1 i | | {5 | 3 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Was in Chateau Thierry Drive. Corporal Irving McGowan, Battery |- A, 108rd regiment, who formerly was | employed here at the Marlin-Rock- well factory, hag written the follow- ing lettor to his father, Thomas Mc- Dear Dad: Today is Dad's day and I am dropping you a few lines to let ¥ou know that I am in the very best of health and T hope you are the same, 1 am still at Aix-les-Baines. 1t is the most wonderful place In France.. It Is in a vailoy between two big mountains, and the hotels and places of amusement are fine. I-am stop- ping at the hotel that Harry Thaw Lsed to stay at when he came here and all other big men of America like J. P. Morgan. Their pictures are hung in the smoking room. The whoie Can you imag- ine it? They put me in a swell room, with bath, hot and cold running wa- ter, and a nice biz soft bed. We couldn't believe it. At first we thought there must be some mistake, after what we just came from, cne of the biggest battles of Verdun, - You can believe me, dad, it sure was some battle, and I was in it un- til the next to the last day. 1 would have been in it the last day only 1 was sent to the rear with gas. I tried to stick it out, but the doctor said, No, you must go back,” so I had to; but just the same, I saw some sights and battles in my ten months in the Hnes. L was a machine gunner for nine months and had to be up to the front every minute, and sometimes 1 enjoy- ed it and other times I wished I were dead. 1 know my letters were very much different irom.the way I felt, but I couldn't say anything in_them, You no doubt have read of all the big battles. I was in every one. Not one did T miss. One of the worst and big- gest drives was the Chateau-Thierry drive, and I will never forget it, and the rest of them were no joke. _ There is one thing to do, and that is.to thank God that I came out alive, as I thoucht my chances were slim I would like to sit down and teil you how the Americans fought and fell ard how many Huns they got before | they fell, and I think I will tell you very soon, as It sure does look as if our division is going to be one of the first home. I am waiting for that day, when 1 will see my dear mother and father and the rest of the famil; It sure will be a happy one for me. T meant to write to vou and tell vou I was safe, but I didn’t have a chance. They were fighting very hard until the very last second, and when I sent to the rear 1 was then sent i° i SENT TO NORWICH RED CROSS i o ments by | local Red Crossi ong uppeal iti Cross r peal and an expressman will come for the machine. which will be returnal 3ty B Dechine hlol el he el Health and Strength. The two elsctri hines at g:‘x;seg t '1_;;{' a1 (:} gqr{x’:!; Yoncing, B Alter the birth of worhan of el able to stand on m: . not on'v fest. 1 was sow! to lend their own machines for the| | I could not get up. gocd of the cause, but to come to heinj | 1 suifered such paing sew. As soon as enough machines are as- sured, a date for the bezirning of this work will be announced in the dailv papers, and it js hoped that all the former classes will fall b into Mn2 at once, if this gigantic task of sewiry is to be accomplished by the allottad time. The garments are already here. and the sewing is very plamn and easily dore. It has been suggested thit a great- er amount might be accomplished if the workers came planning to remain the entire dav, each woman.bringing her own luncheon, with cup, saucer in my back I could ot work cr hardly o~ care of my One of my AL %14 Sanative Wash, and rizht away and was soon a 4 cou’d work hard, and I r.d thess remedies to other ers who are wealk 2nd ailing oung raoth and spoon; if such idea meets with| ‘8 Iwas.”’—Mrs. Ora O. BOWERS, 621 approval it is planned to serve hat |- 3. Hosmer Street, Lansing, Mich. 33’;’“‘ o e S overs, ‘Women vwho ere in Mrs, Bowers’ con- B PR 3 e tosutt Other toums which havs smocess. | dition should not continue to suffer fsom fully tried such all-day thimble par- | ¥eakness and pa prafit from her xnerience anu give this famous root nd herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkbam’s egetable Compound, a trial. ties, claim to have comy ormous amonunt of worl Those in cliarge of the 1egugee sew. ing, earnestiy s it th woman in town to For suggestions in regerd to your share for the 0! writ E. Vinkham Med- ple of cur ally, France zine Co.,Lynn, 'Theresultof their } expericncai tyour service. NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE WILL SOCN BE !ISED| After tests to be co ed for a week, it is now the intentiwn of the New Haven road to bezin the use of the new ridze over the Thames river at New London on Sur-! day, January Chance fer Crown Prince. The report that Hun officers ng as waiters in Coblenz sugges's ning for the former crown Sorfolk Virginian-Pilot, It Can’t Be Done. The former kaiser is other person e that tho bridge wils by next Sunday, } who tried to Leat the ra so to everythin Speak, and saw him finish—New Or- order by leans State: opened so t it out for a ting it into The new str electricaily. duraded to testy formally puc- g Teaching Kings. Anyhow. the war ta a lesson. Some of them lear to go in News. will be operated out of the reign.—Savananan 2 my furlough, so I am doing it novy It ended on the 1lth month, 11th day and 11th hour. Our battery fired their last round at 10.59 1-2; the time of flight was 230 scaonds, and just at 11 o'clock they dropped in among the Poches, and in that very second ev~ erything was as calm as a millpond. One wouldn't believe it. A minute before that every big zun in the allied forces was pushing them out as fast as they could and at 11 came the stop- On one of our guns there were about 30 fellows on the lanyard that is the string that fires the gun. wanted to pull the string and fire the last shot, so they =all pulled it and fired the very last round and also broke the ing. That night at the front there were big bonfires and rockets, and about everything you could think of. Even cards were up ir pla their heads up. It sure was a ¢ sight, The French went crazy. The war r and the Americans had done was' too goed for @R I don't thin regi saw any action. he di hurry ober hi T 1 think he wa a training camp when the istice was ned, so they might e them stay over here rance It sure is up. aines 2 few days m Wester- He used 0 I ran ir His name s zome glad to meet the old town. 1 have b can’'t do it. end France, nd Tom, at the other i of when ind ™ d the rest Hop IRVING. engraved, when ith the compan hair poke of they -had all ver. w which ster. hel I Worikmen's Compensalion. workraen's compen- been approv- sioner J. J. Dunohue: s C Norwich Wooien employer, George Dolb Thames reet, emplove, sprained ite of $14 gas M NORWICH TOWN o teal - ek cven- i J Hen | Rous Ever Ready Circle of the King’s of the Sty !Tnu:h:crs‘ will meet this Wednesday GET OUR PRICE ON Vt., on A cers were clected |t ibbs, Arthur | s N STORAGE BATTERIES ; , of the | . hath Kimbali ot Washinston BEFORE PURCHASING P — ,df'r'fild nt, Costello r,}pp‘m | {street, returned recen rom a visit ident, Trar Woodar i of several davs with friends in Phila. The Garlock & Haynes Co.| Char| Phelps; ant Arthur_H. Brewer; of geyeralida IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES NEW LONDON, CONN. | Starters—Generators—Iignition Devices ' AMERICAN HOUSE | you have roaring. buzzing i no ]cs in your Cl!ii,t are getting y 1 [} 11ard of hearing and fear catarrns First.class Garage Service Connested |§ iixinice. po 1o boue ginedarioa] D. MORRISSEY. Pr. gt i ounce ‘of’ parmint (double ftreng #dd to it 34 pint of 3 s Prop. \ot a little gtanulated Phone Shetucket Street tablespoonful four mes a day. This will often bring quick reliet | | | om the distressing head nois FLOWERS nostrils “should - open become easy and the 1§ mucous stop dropping into FOR ALL OCCASIONS teroat. It Sy to prepare, ¢ Orders Delivered | and is nt to take. An ho has catarrhal trouble of is hard of hearing or has liead moises should give this pre- scription a trial. TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES © MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON | A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.| Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), 4 Wfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert juite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. | Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 WHEN YOU WANT fo put your bus inese before the public, there Is no nolx\m Dbetier than lhroux!} n]o ad- rertiving colummns of The Eulletin. Fneral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night 12 no advertimng medium in pissas) Bastern Conpecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for businege resulls. i { Arthur E. Story UNCAS NATIONAL BANK | REELECTS ITS DIRECTCRS | Directors of the Uncas National | bank were reelected at a meeting of | the stockholders on Tuesday morning, | and the o ers of the ba wiil | chosen by the directors today (Wed.- | r T, b dall, TLeonar , Walter M. Buckingham, He L. Bennett. FRANK S. COSKEY IS nesday.) has ar- The following were fhe direstors elactes poViliam H. Allen, Calin I Tris- o e, C. Morgan Wilii liis Avs- fom & s tin, Rutherford Mishasl H. in Company T, 312th Infan- Donohue, Herbert F. ey, Otto E. Hidsian fand (ih ge B 1ot Wulf, Emanuel Kaplan. 1 on December 5 from Te Man France, he was i P T Charge of STONINGTON WOMAHN IS SEEKING DIVORCE Matilda S. Swolka of Stonington, whose maiden name was -oers, is suing for divorie fram John Swolka of the same town on the grounds of in- tolerable cruelty and habilual intem- soon to be nt home.. He had had no mail i ee months and said the time seemed very long as he was wait. transportation tack to the hieh he would cer- see again, althoush right. E'ranc% They were mar-ied on | el November 23, 1916. She claims that her ' SWEE husband had boen cruel to her between | T V. WM. A. SWEENEY July 1, 1917, and Decembor 10, 1918, | IS AT CAMP DEVENS and habits v inter a for mor Connecticnt soldiers reported at than_two years past. ! camp Devens now in casual compan- inclyde Wm. A. Sweeney, €0. E, 26th Infant: 33 Washington street, fe Young, Co. L, infartry, Colchester; Henry Co. I, 102nd Infantry, South and Charles Gilmore, Com- e Gun battaiion, N TLondon. i | Korwich: Maurice 165th Beibe, Eat Candy Reduce Weight If you wish to reduce steadily, vet eat candy, ice cream, etc., get a small box of oil of keroin at the druggist's. Follow the directions. Absolutely safe, gnaranteed method of becoming thin. No self-starving; you become slender gracefully, vivacious, mentally and|300 applicatiors on hand. T physically alert—glad you're ~ alive! | will begin February 4 and continue Reduction guarantced 10 to 60 pounds. three days. Judge Gard:: de at a naturalizat superior court in Bridgepor TiON HOSPITAL {ing assistance during the past T biess them. ! i deiphia. Sacred Heart Rev. Charle: apn church in good condition, spiritusll ancially. Rev. Mr. Brennan all who cooperaied with him § and hoped that God would Raymond Gilman, son of Mr. and Homer Gilmzn of “West Town entertained fourfeen friends from four to eight. Fyriday aft. ernoon on his fourth birthday Var ous games were plaved and at o’clock the ch at down to a prettily decor: ! with Amel larze repiacement camp and expected ! In the center of the table was a large ! birthdey cake with four candies. While andles were burning the little ones ang Keep the Home Fires Burning and There's a Long, Long Trail. Sand- wiches, cake, fruit, cocoz and ice cream were served by Mrs. Gilman, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Doyle. Those present were Doris Jacobson, Hellen Cennell, Agatha Murray, Arrabelie Harbeck, Loretta Grimley, Louise LaKoski, Ar-| line Doyle, Helen Rudd, Edward Con- nell, Henry Doyle, Theodore LaKoski, George and William Richland. The following mothers were guests also: Mrs. Grinley, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Rudd, Mrs La Koski and Mrs. Doyle. Master Gilman recieved many pretty birthday gifts. Chijldren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 15 no aavert!sing medium In Bastern Connecticut équal to The Bul- letin for business results. 3 ew “him | Sunday -James G. Moran, a prominent lo member of the Knighws of Columbus, has written tn his wife that he has arrived in Paris after a good voyage and expected to enter at once upon uis work as secretary, JufyJett MARRIED | = DINGTVAN-DALY — In St Mafy's Sugar-Savmg Deszerts church, Jan. 14, 1919, by Kev. Will- iam H. Kennedy, Willlam S. Dingivan and Miss Catnerine Daly, both of this city, FLYNN-TREMDLAY—In Willimant Jan, 14, 1939, b v. Ludovic Para- ais B n and Miss Em- ma’ Tri COSTELI Norwieh, Jan, 1 s N Jiffy-Jeil makes instant dessents which are rich and fruity. It-comes seady-sweeicned. The fruit-made flavors come in liquid form, in vials. So they keep their fresh-fruit taste. Qne package serves six people in mold , 02 12 if you whip the jell. So these lusciods desserts are also economical. Get it today. Try Loganbemy or Pineapple flavor. Sce whar it means to you. 2 Packages for 25 Cents At Year Grocer's Jiffy-Jell -~ Waukesha, Wisconsin 363) PALN Robert Palme 1S JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAR W & METAL CO. 210 West Main St Telephone 120 ! | i | | CLEAN | ETsTATerees | 11 most important advance 1§ e PS sgg in health matters made by ] | dis % 15 Main Street % 5| discovery of the necessity of FUNERAL ? | keeping clean. . Queen Bread DIRECTORS § A STE as sanitary as science can make it. Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street { WELDING WiLL FIX IT { Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Transmissions and Crankcases, Housings, Steel i Frames, Axles and other me:al parts | of ALL: KiNDS can be made WHOLE i and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- | teed—try it. Cave Welding and Mfg. Co " 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH M. SMITH ALLEN {TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT/ REASONABLE PRICES LATHROP Fhone 175 i ! SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors T. E. BABCOCK Aticrney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET City of Norwich Water Works office of d of Water Commissipners. GEQRGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calls Telephone €30 aprl4MwWEkawl Vorwich, Conn., Jam. 1, 1919 ater rates for the quarter ending: 3ist, 1918, are due -and payable! 1919. Office onen p. m. ¥ belore the pubil B 1n; better tran thfough the ad- ng columns o The Bulletin. @

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