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T NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 : 2 i S d His RUPTURE |l Buwbietine, | .. 7o550%s, . (| M. CRANDALL C. OF C. SECRETARY| . -5 1o ot bt | PHYSICALLL FIT ruptured while lifting a L L e e s St " diseases start withacold. AT ANY AGE = s ago. Doctors £ald| ™ Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1919 | ™% Tt {sp't age, it's careless living that f cure wag an opsration. ~| John Cailahan and James Ryan n ) . . . e no good. Finally I got| == were visitors in New London Wed- Don’t trifle with it uts men “down apd sut.” Keep your i nternal organs in good condition and ething u\‘:\:”iu'(’:tlayv:gq VARIOUS MATTERS resday wiere they were guesis at the s never returned, Mohican ‘hotel. Mr. Crandall resigned this position on January 15th in order to cevote all of his time to his work in tnls city While in New York city he wus e t il 5 4 {chosen a member of the dehartmert A :, A o fi i you will ahways be physically fit. fir fiere vl no operation. no | this evening, { Norwich, has been eloctel chaplain of New York. He was alsosected a5 | sneeze, take worked organs (- he human bed Yo tuh Fmation |, The full moon is just in time to|of St. Francis' T. A. and B. Cadets of chairman of one of the commitiees of o formher well | 9 ¥ When they btregk down under th A o i may find 4 complete|lisht the ponds for skaters in the su- | Torrington. the Eastern Commercial Teachers' as- | known resider e, where R.| strain and the deadly uric acid ac- without operation, if you write to | burba. | Mrs. Myron W. Smith of Bozrah is sociation and has served on many | C. Kelly cor . \A\LL:“ cumulates and ery‘m'llin- );_ok o;nt“y \ ueens M Pullen, Carpenter,| Four patrons from Coventry Grange, |in Hartford attending the State { committees of- the local chambor of Toese aharp eryaaln tar wad scrgtele e onue, Manasatan, | No. 75, P. of H, took the sixth lesred | Grange as the dejogate from Bozrah j commetke, the Young Men's Clristiin > leruciating pein’ and set up irnta: LW M wimb O s Rev. George S. Scrivener of Norwich P : oy © ’ eueration and often do turn isto [ iallih 8 WOy | Ralph P, Whecler of North Stoning- | will be in Scafforaville, this (Thura- st e Beaie . | N §0adly Bright's Discase. S e e X operated on for appendicitis | day) evening to pregide at the quart- National Azeociation of Corporation |struction w S One ot the first warnings of slug- NJANY bedridden rufferers from | 11015 making stimtni renerurdsY [erly conferehce of - the Methodist | Schools. 1o also sslected as a hiise pis kidoey sedunle pal i bscie d rheumatic pains owe | 5 At el Ly chureh, | member of the advisory board of” the . : in the small of the s % o5t ion to e fact thatthey nege | At Hebron, Lucius Robinson and Mr. | Mrs. L. . Stevens has iefurned to | American’ School of Business of Bos- re. L S, Meney | e ae Aaner Is upan® St e R e cytouble. |0, Miesy Pavird A Smith have been | Wesibrosk, irler a Vislt ui the home ton. In 1012, Mr. Orandall was fiel Tas ¢ siculie, AtAll Drug Bistee. | you. At tue first indication of trouble: I 2 aes pr delegates o the Sunday|ef her mother, Mrs, James Perkins, secretary and special lecturer in the mes Leavy. S 3 #5] Prompt action at the st ign of dis- school convention In Siafford Springs. |at Norwich. Mra. Purkint {8, rec Stration commercial school, | James Leavy. compositor & g:‘:@'é“g&“‘fi%fl"flf:f;f%fi: 10 . he bl Medium tides will prevail today. gaining her health after & briet ill- R { New London Daj, dicd at ¢ ¢y and has beer at Camp / r'*")" ngll'hr-m pure by The annual meeting of the Connee- | ness. ~“’_ . ‘apsules, imported direct from " the the kidoeys heal oo e Irence hospital In 1916-17_he held the position of | leoturer in business economics and | Wednesday morning. secretarial studies in_Connecticut Cel- | ¢d ¥ pneumonia fc lege for Women in New London. It|Of Spanish influen was in this year that he purchased the |Dearly two weeks {equipment of the Norwich Busi dition became so s e and the |ticut Trapshooters' association is to ous waste matter that causes pain held in Bridgeport, Monday, Jan.| SECURED JOBS FOR 2,387 will be eliminated from the . at the Seaside club. DURING DECEMBER . Twenty-eight candidates were ex-| fhere wi applications for -3 N amined for registered pharmacists Of | emmenenent mne. te o Sty 4:}] y dne m Tuesday, at the capitol. Tie resul's|Free Public Employment . Bureaus | College and combined it with inc Nor- | removed to the | of the examinations will not be an- Sonihact ] Bl | wich Commercial S.mooi and moved | Where he pas i in Connecticut during December and wie » ncunced for three weel of thess 3587 el teAlbhedewith e the enlarged before he was discharg- | 30 atories in Holland. They will give! ' S A almost im ;id::lw: re‘liel. 1 &o!r ;‘ni’ e not, your money will: CONNECTISUT SCLDIER e e e et e GOLDI VOTES NUMBER 2,933 | \EDAL. None other i# genuine. Iuj: Secretary of State Frederick L. Per- [ =saled hoxes, three sizes. i ; issucd & izbulated statement | = ' the returns of the state election in § 2,887 | schooi into the new | Mr. Leavy was 2 New Lon ha aAlAIer Tote: mug_h of éhehgle?:eral nrdeE fot fin{é hae brought relief to thousands of suf- Now that the war is over, Norwich | plovment according to the report just | Chamber of Commerce buildinz near |don and learned o there. He e was 169,051, |as directed that Company K, four v . women who were af- |relatives of Jacob Lanz o grateful | issued by the Bureau of La\)orx.mof the (o ik el the post office. While still ~onducting | had * employd @ ¢ the v vote was 3935, | fantry, of Bridgeport, and Company . 1t all has been well ed ninth separate battalion, infantry of counted was by | Norfolk, should be mustered out, were revoked, Company A, fourth infantrg, So'nt 't | of Bridgeport, was ordered to be mu Contd Refotid e on en. if. Companyd kache, theumatic pains, stiff or swallen jcists, sore muscles, dizziness, pufiness | Mirs. Lanz and their th Mr. and |applicants 2,529 were males and 1,351| Since receiving from Ernest S. Re'd | the schol. he will devoie ais entir r ughter, whose | females. Employment was furnished {of Worcester, whom they had select- |time to the business of his new posi- | for 15 year ck. billousmest bladder | home Is in Brescla, Italy. to 1,758, or 70.6 per cent. of the males |ed fpr secretary of the Norwich Cham- |tion. member of The Day oo e News received from Raymond B.|and to 1101 or §1.4 per cent of the fe- | ber|of Commerce, his declination In addit F 4 Case, of the faculty of Hartford High |males. OF the total applicants 74.4 per |accept the position because, he ess, na M. Sam O, Small, Clavtan, M. M., writes: | cohool, son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel | cent. were supplied with situations |he could not find a suitable re. compo: room composing n to writing for the daily | force for about four montk nal magazines, speaking| Mr. Lea one of " before chambers of commerce, Y, M. | popular printere in the 05| tonth separaie hattalion, infsuityer - T R T &y huaiys Case of Norwich, locates him with | against the month of Novéember. Those | here, the committes of tie chamberiC. A’s and lecturing in colleges he|iingly disposition. he w 3 | New Milford, 'was ordered frangteves wo 1 got 80 bad some- illery, still south of Verdun. who applied to the bureaus for help [of commerce has been conside has had a wide expesience in spe o o ame: V' e: 3 ty and retail s ins. He has X Gove Jleomb has xiven 4 lef. | Quring December numbered 3,362 and |other names, and on Wednesday 3 il seilinz. e it News for_Foley Kidoey | (GOVErHOr TioloomD has aiven 4 1et- | 5.8 per cent, of them were furnished [lected L.’ M, Crandall to take the|lusht in America’s lending bw favedosems | nient for the colfction of funds to | With help against 78.8 per cent. during | Diace. Mr. Crandall accepted the of- |schools, touch typewriting (whi NRssraRer TiSdisl nameatan OF qunds o | November fer and went to work late on Wednes- | demonstuatad Co. B Hersell. Tendoratigothols ok day aftefnoon, beginning by bringing |ern Conncc {and held in high esteem {eraftsmen. He was a me London Typographical u a5 | from the fifth to the fourth military - | district. It will come under the juris- ction of Col, Clifford B. Wilson, com- { manding the fifth district, whose head- | auarters are at Bridgeport. 3 Eleven offifers were ordered trans- done. We noticed aa advertises He leaves hi h d introduced to east- fcut in 1908), business En- ) Leavy, two . and one S AD i FUNERALS i two mew’$aid up applications. for | glish, accounting. salesmanzhip. and LEERATION {eoediin e i atiesce — - Tol'and younz man, Hush Lewis, | i u {1acmbership. one from Roy W, Gor- |bus efficienc e has held ¢ e e 3. y were: Major F 3 . who was stationed at Camp Wads- Mrs. Charles H. Garpenter. | don: Jocul represéntative. for Alexans | cutive positior far north as New F SILVER ANNIVERSARY | Simpcon, Hartford: Major E. Reed, The Tax Gordon & Son|worth ( s reccived an honor- > funeral of Mary i3, Beaumont, | ger’ Hamilton Institute of New York, | Hampshire and zs far south as AL Alrs. George D. Fillmore of | Whittemore, New Haven: Major Albert ble discha i & is <pending some | wife of the late Charles . Carpen- [ant another from William Trachten- |ico. He is the only holder of a na- . > rect gave £ of | E. Austin, Bridzeport; Major Thomas Corporation {time with his mother, Mis. Adele |ter, was held on Wednesday after-|hore of the Bagle Clothing Fo. tional shorthand federation teachers® 1 n few | J. Kilmartin, Waterbury: First Lieu- P B o~ Lewis, noon from her late home at 21 Bliss | ar. “Cpandall, the r Gelocted tor | cortificate in . Connectiey chraticn of the twenty- |tenant Benediet N. Whipple, Bristol; AIN STREET | Campateners here have ween fRotified | Place Wit relatives and friends“in at- | i ‘important ‘posicion o During the past fen years he avenue after an cizht A rsary of their wed i First Lieutenant Stuart C. Phelps, Have Good Burning Coal|!at Benjammn Trankiin, whos birtne | icndence, | The funsral services wore | ator of the Norwi s had o wide exoerience in select of pnet 3 La- | Th i + heauti 2| Windsor; First Lieatenant Alfred C. ’ R lday takes place Friday, Jan. 17, i to | conducted by Rev. 3. W. Aréson rec- | sijiool for the last eleven years emploves for the I K ver ann { Henderson, Sound Bench: First Lieu- honored by the open: Of « cam. | kv of Grace Episcopal church. Yantie. dition to running his school of | nd mercantile fi N arried { tenant Raymond R, Gandy, Hartford; 000,000 worth of war | TEE ers were Chavics Schlough, |jress ho has foand time (o be ived nd | First Lieutenant Paul U. Sunderland, William Manning, eyino iy s e e el He v “married in | Danbury st_Lieutenant Albert B T T3l mdat and George Adams. zations. His chasacteristic is to thr itions ¢ Postal ] rwich, For 2 num| Jobb, Norfolk: First Lieutenan - THe sati Ttontily: fiest of the|2nd Georse Adams. ‘rs. Helena zatior 1 t wich, For a ber | Cobb, folk; First Lieut t Wil executive committes of th: Wom JLi cupd ’“T‘;‘;:’e‘ '““_f"_)"‘m"‘l'r‘:,d:‘(‘auf his whole heart and soul inty what- | siore salesman, spec Compang 1 ad |¢ . pa L])’(:;‘n}\(zvv:\‘c"l“:l)':';‘:’; iam B. Bissell, Torrington. Home Missionary n of Coi ul’ floral t e’ abent|ever he attempts to do. Whe enogranher. “backisec the “guad” ) R o at the Thames - cut wa eld Mond = - about| chamber was out for t fice manager, ban s. He had ' een ¢ SR e 3 s ,’, ‘: Church nmL in thel, w members e echool 1 position of electrica - A {nflts __,::;!‘ :orm_‘x!m(‘s" fi q!o? | s | at + wametery where 1 e Rcartinthy an aidsze o o X AN oung man's heart with admiration, with a large attendanc | Gall, working as_ a advertising a KE RUNAW e : : It was a committal service read at | E =5 co| bher nd then her father fires the rest of 1 b Pk s s o ittal servi g avor Allyn L. B oS was prepaving to DACH ALONG MAL REET L S _ At Rackv .+ sinzing tr, |1 e by Rev. Mr. Areson. Un- |poavQt 43w Lo Seits o toBiets LV fev i date G thea e he s LONG M | his person with shoe leatier. | Liedertatel, has elected John Kanig, | der Gager hal chargs of the fu-| [, 1017 ar aic course in eorpora taken ill. He w vears| ¢ bt ite tehed | e, ¥ dent, fi' _membership of the |re mentsc. from a list of $33 Tt o andl Bty v 2l d ¥ s society i 100, The organization hoa Conrad Schlemme-. over the United St e ' o cent, liis mot fath- | 5 5:20 o ey AN i e Navires el T el L Thets - “ohlemmer, | director and atizer of o in. effective siles Ens er, Willam nt Norich @ ezday | —In Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 16 gl S e o a7 | the largest department storss in Sido Y, 1, C A, of N ¢ Conn., and a si rs G er | Svening after | 1919, Lieut, (j. g) Horace H. Allem, Lieutenant Alden Thomeon Tinvan % tesct. Roekvilie, Snnday aft- | York city, Duricg th _The”Committee actinz in making | of West Somerville' survive him. = | son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Alien of olchester, formerly ember of oon, was held at 2 ¢'clock Tues-[d half he has been the selection of the new chamber of| He was a member of Uha - ] this city. class of 1918 nt 1 | day afternoon at his homn, Rev, Percy [for the efficiency ar commerce secretary consisted of Jonn|A. 1. and A. M., ard Simu : Notice of funeral hereafter, 3 been d'scharged | P starnbon SRS HIHACCASIRENESY iz tho: M. Lee, cha BC 0. E. 8. of Cambridwe, alsc and is now in 2| E- Thomas, pastor of the Tinion Con- SrEanisition ermiioy RS R o laabe AT S e of & Hartford insurancs com. | Stegational chureh, - couducted the | o ) pifiiche of doilars worth Saxton and Frank tord. ; s ! B e ness annuall exofficto, o fumeral wne held renie F ld - P certinate ot incorporation of| {3 s T 244 Trighiang aven Pon f [ Frankiiil - providence, R L > | Pilderbeck & Langdon of New Lon- | yiie for at - . v Marbls - of mbridae lzin ¢ . T | v M~ | vl bou . = 5 = T 1 I BE BEAT |don has been filed. The company will | vie, f9T apout fifty years, 11 e |SECOND CHURCH SOC!ETY DO OFFICERS TRICK MEN Charity lodge, officiated, . Machine Tetephones: 0 STAl e b e s a8 wpecif |G ck Society, No 1. the Rock-| HOLDS DISSOLUTION MEETING INFO/BUING poozE Tinievmen: was i fGlennoad fcom. | , Union 963 Udl\ :\'l OCK F Tiver and harbor deveiopaorial plants.| ville Liedentatel Singing fociety, and| The annual meeting of the Sccond | The story told by two Nerwich men e FIGERS Company Union 1857 v ¢ figm elopment,” ete. | Manchester Unity lodge of 0dd Fel- | Congregational Ecclesiastieal Socicty, | in ited States districr court in ward Elli James, At the thirty-cighth anaual con-|{lows of Maynard, Masg His wife and|Inc, which was also the final dis-|F Wednesday led Judge Ed-| The funeral of Edward Elliott w ck, was ineers Founder: Machinists ) x Engineers ounders ¥ .| vention of the Connecticut Dairymen's | daughters survive him. Mrs. Con- |colution meeting, was held on Wed- | win mas to dir: District At-|held from his late r n Ter le quality, big|association in Hartfora Tuesday rad Wicks of Rockville and _Mrs. | nesday evenin roota ovi n F. Cro to find out|avenue w Londo ¥ m Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- Y Wednesday, Jan. 21 and 22 3 | Richard Morrls of Norwich Town.|Ctis librars ith John H. She government ents were em- |ing with rquiem at LIS ENGINES. Engine Repairs, eral all-round fof the prozr Farmers' | There are s.ven grandehiliren. Chairman, presiding. g dizuises to civilians and then | Mary's Star of t \ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Vleasing prices e B 00 will be award- b Reports of the el tre; ing men for procuving liquor for | o'clock. Rer, lebra ings, Couplings, Clutches. easing prices, | tiie society commitfce were . service. | The bearers ‘were, ah Ellic Laige stock alnayslen Lacdl assert that correspondent from a southern Noyes—Bode and accepted, and reports . L iSatte was hofore the chnet PWilliam Eilier Rompson, | 5 e “‘h‘“ YRS h a » ¥ p ¢ the county writes: The Shore % > . turning over of the socieiy irx licuor for a Austin F min_ Lu- | eneral Mill Repairs, t be t. This is tric Co, are fizuring on plice |, At the home of Mr. and Mrs, Will- | TF, 'S 75 2ation b Satmd ' in St Mary will- 5 : = = e ightans il o g L - liam €. Bode at 109 Laurel Hill avenue [t the United o ay n Soral was i B -] Special machinery of all kinds. laration it! {on Weadr evening the wedding of | % ion v H 3 L cclaration, s who joined the forces are re- |SUiie e na their daughter, | It was voted to turn a bundled up |from this city attended 1 e ] im up public|tirning hom 1 getting thelr old | gt ™ ok Dhuce in the presemos of o]the society over to the he was freez- | Services. | - — 3 " . {large number of refatives and friends | United Church and the e S | LIEUT. HORACE ALLEN The beneficial results of fruit s | from out of town, The house was|2180 instructid to ARGUMENTS TO SET ASIDE | DIES IN BROOKLYN tary of state the cer decorated for the oceas ing were demonstratsd Wednesd lisplay of finc, sm ru: i Pl 0CCasion | 1 tjon of the Second sty e $800 VERDICT AGAINST REICH | A talephone message from Brooklyn, | The LY ais One: pmooth wssdts 4ty g The ceremony was per- | G ! e ool Attorney Arthur 3 for the ¥ lock this (Thursdey) | o i B -h1 Tranllig it seven o'clock by Rev. Geo. e I3 LS London | actendant ana A ) sad news of the rm at Norwich Town, and sprayed ise, DaRtor of the Hirst Biv-|pouND TTABLE HOLDS i Sk % Ol for the pla ) g.) Horace H. rm at N x church, The doub g service = z el on_Wedne , and Mrs, J. H. Allen our tim The couple were unattend- FIRST JANUARY MEETING took the money, Judge William M, Malt s s | Tobacco growers in towns he bride was gowned in a trav-| Miss Sarah L. Ty T 1 brought it s, | 502 cougt ta met as #n | been cri il 1 { | have come to the conclusion the suit of brown broad cloth and |was hostess for the firs soon as he grasped the | o cage of Mertha § < - nd Mr have been at his | mand what are reasonable a corsage bouquet of violets. meeting of Pound ‘Ta op displayed | oi8 “470 85 5 4 | rowing the Following the ceremony a reception |or Tuesday entertai at The jury i rior cou Besides his parents h rvived by , .. 2 was nd the crov held and a buffet lunch was serv- | =nd instructive ! | given a yerdic frs. Wilkox re- |a brother, Christopher, s e . ° jit s ifts of cut glass, ehina, linen, is Vinoent of Norwich told al- | i cui ahe e =P T e al o2 | et money and silverware. After a short | ter poem. the same story to tie judge. I 5qing the pond at the | PARTIAL DEMOBILIZ 3 Cove Street | Riigs Dk, wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Noyes will | per, Cathed s story there wore (wo oficers | Matiy con ot ; 2 | BARTIAL REMEBILIzdwIoN Wednesday ernoon reside at the home of the bride's par: Elizabeth B in overcoats v induced him to and so. fpod 5 ; 1 OF STATE GUARD ORDERED a . — G of ( | ents. ] . : irtermission, William H. i pre and get liquos hem nd then ar { wheel at the Shew Hart Jan. 15.—Further orders : 10 ok «Mhe zroom is the son of Ghatles T |rented a paper upon Ind i : e wa ed aiso on | " mye “ttorneys f ; ihe reorganization and par- - SR R T TR | and fhere svere cient | Noyes and Flora Chapman Noyes and |zium and the eveninz closed with oS ht. an ompa Mr. Brown and A a 1 of T Conneetient | 0dd L f M P 8 i attendanee | nae Hocn empoyed 4e & chaufeur far i ot T oinl & | notes fonay Guuot it be- | oo ave th <[t of U Conectient ots oi Mourning Paper 2 O Mariisllle mants s, over | W- H. Allen. His bride is a_stenog- nd Dr. ieve they were led suble by nds that it a : 3 s the military emergency Bohise Shick and 1 mooth, | Tapher and has boen (‘r‘m;lmm} by “nr as up#z 1 s #hmeimen . | cessive in amo ard in Hartford on Wednesday. Sl ‘ fadnman jive niak i | New Londen County Mutual Fire:In- | experiences of our, t udge Thonias impose1 « sentence o e ACATIBIE E o jcemen are’miking Siepiriiions 0% London Dot i o Le T | e STy [poeel < siptonee o e Bl — | and Envelopes for Sale, at 4% Bver ' — Imanhood “after the war ette and Vince six is over six inches and a is will © ing # Funeral Directors i 0o omini o 57052005 [ prinTeR MonEVIN RETURNS [0 ot B (300 back | POLICEMAN TON v : é v R ays will glve it the desired 1 1 TO PACIFIC COAST AL sueaen o iberate IS BACK FROM FRANGE ¢ One-Half Prlce, at ng The Manchester erald says: Mis: Thomas F. cNevin, printer, first 4 ¢ The two °n Wer Thomas Murphy, f y a & ane bmba[mers Agnes Odin of Willimantle who H,f class, U. S R, F., who has been| On Tuesdas evenin; - {made hi N-W“H;SJM' of the Norwich Te am . been spending the winter with her |Stationed at the Submarine Base for|Girls’ elub held ils ¢ ficer: prised ) ) v 322 Main Street | cousin, Mise Ruth Benson, has becn [nearly a year and during thait time has | the Haile club xooms. he foliowy quarters rslar) momn- | taken to her home in the above cily, [ made many friends on visits to this|menu was served: Tomaty bisque, sal-| o o0 p o o ing by x just * of Commerce Building J§|03Ving contra Sp influcnzy | city, has just been placed on the in- | tines, potato saliad, i0ad mickes - = MAN FOR ASST. turned oversexs in o B g e ah aare Infuenz | J five list and has started back to his | Olives, rolls, ice cream cake, coffee SECRETARY AT THE “Y”|army. K o 233.2 Lady Assista 1 3 o | Cpronado, California. e ; 1\ monibly meeting of the Young| 1t is four menths sinec he ady Assistant [ 5 When the Mystie Monday club met | came east ahout a year ago, hay- | After supper, the evening was spent Ot A i ¢ the Young {, e four months : he home of A ;'m rd £ Back- nio the naval reserve some (i games, music .'\lnd lancing. esday evening ther corp: 5 » et for discus- e before at San Diego, Cal., enlisting xecEnLITIEDHES 0= IR tendance and much interest. |ing at Camp Upton HRUES nd, one ol s a machinist’s mate, second clas ng officers were .lected i Uz nter A '] , in he spenkers bein 3 » various reports showed the work | overseas has brot s. G.' Albert] the motor boat coast patsol. He was|vear 1319 sident, Edni Robinson; | ¢o' e in_ & 1 . X < 2 2 L . . ompeon, wife of a former director | henioiong fb peiiey, hatrol, He was | THY resident, Helen Way: secretary S condition. Prest- |parts of France ; Cityef N W W orwich Avt sehaot T director | transferred to Pelham Bay, N. Y., and | vice president, Helen Way: cecretary,|dont Benjamin T. Marshall of the | He arrivel at Newport News, on AR ity of Norwich Water Wor H g then sent to the Submarine Base on |BElizabeth Voech; treasnrer. Marion|copmectiout College v 1 i e In a communicftion sent 1o Govern. | the Thames, where he entered Duhaime. > next moeting will be al Office: of ato Thuekin lor Marcus H. Holcomb, the stata eivil |print shop with the rating of first|held on January 21, at tic home of Board of Water Commissioners. . ng crvice commission annonnces that it | Class printr. He was popular and well | Miss Edra Robinson Norwich, Conn,, Jan. 1, 1919, e B Y . ntends to give a percentage in rating | liked iz all his ociates in the s the near fut Sk e i Long Distance Moving i “soldiers S or marincs wng | service and also made many warm | FOURTH DEGREE TO HEAR Y. M. C. A. will he e advertive exact A T L RO ke the civil service test, 1n recom. | friends in this city, who regret that the ABOUT AMERICAN:ZATION: ; Lorion county. as it s at the offlce Jan. 1. 1915, Office open nition of their servicas to the coun. | call of home takes him across the con- e & coti the = SEOmEs a0y oo - M ————— 1. tinent to the shores of the Pacific. The Rey. Daniel Mullen Assembly. | oqigion to engage a mnew . asslstant Additions will be made to all billy 2 P _ ki of the Pa fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, | feciion fo enxage a uew assisten — remaining unpaid after Jan. 20. The committee apnointed to solicit | 3 s an this coming Sundav Ry on call FOR TE e e e NOTICE subscriptions for dnity T ot oicit] Carries News to Pacific Coast, | apen mectiag 1o 1o of O. by way extended to Georze 3, ibHn LIAM T APGUTNNISS, Cat Holvoke, Ma tered automobiles - met Mond at| That 'he Bulletin, which claims the | the topic of the day will b2 b who is 2 | Hartford and reported that they had | largest cireulation in Fastern Con-|icanization plan. Harrison pate and has also s secured 39 subscriber No decision | necticut reaches other puits of the [tcm, director of Americanization of the | lcrmon school fer jan3d Rila . thion = | heen t T 18 " - ¢ o n hile the wa the 5 Annual Meetin 3 s her 1t United States is vouched for by many, | stafe council of defenso. has assizned | Vhile 'fthere was F i New Tank of| bile department will supply this | especially by Mrs. J. D. P H. B. Branche, who has been recent- | {rY" of Mt ilermon Y. e | . TS O il | Year. vecently received a letter f 1v apbointed s Mr. Wheatons depnfy, | 128 fust been discharg, on . SOLDM’R [ e BB e s quaint in Tacoma, Washington, |as speaker of the meeting. The sub. | AFMY. havinz heen in the — offlcers e | E ¢ PNV, | ceneral pssemnbly elatmn thus ho the fiust miusic teacher |ject is an imsoriant ene and it Is ex- | ing school and became second | The Board of Relief of the Town of . 81st | e BroBIbtion. o ergoant Tl{omlua I dP‘t'rl' {or!ha;! in renlmfl that ”“{” will be an ungmal- | Hen i Sanies ‘:’ fl:g:‘ni('xr; OR | Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City g purp | has t P t ch and who read his ietter from [lv large attendance R S HERY iecommende ilding, i i = = t 8 wual | erat fmpros Ay s ange,’ publithad Tr e Nk e st for the positon. With he comine | Hall Building, in said Town, each day, writing and Finance. |the house Is “dry” and ihe . 45| Courier, which she gets rezuiarly and| APPEALS BEMIS CASE dhada B vr‘vno lr/"\l Y il s iLOP | Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to 4 se s and the senate R e 5 b a = have a full o ree fo e A X Feb. 2 : ectors goubtfyl. The governor did not mene | Foich Vividiy recalled former schol TO SUPREME COURT | time in near's a veas. Fithe nos “ | Per- 20, from 10 & mito Lo in i . e tion the subject W Attorneys for the late llorten T.| Attorney Charles T, § [ listen to appeals from the doings of er business| This being the year 2ot Plant of New London bhave taken an|elected a dirctor and x - 1 the Assessors, and to transact any said meeting. |lature conv )L( e ‘,f}:‘“‘z_"“:»g’-‘f: Nolle in Groton Case. appeal to the supreme court from the | ret and the fin"’ well set up! Y, other business proper to be done at LESTS retary. |ers’ association will iape woPIOOt- | State's Attorney Hadlai A. Hull had | dcoston of Judze William A7, Aalthie | oung men at home-—thosa! ia i = - {part in the laws presented hotore the |0 toile entered in the superior court|denying a moticn to set aside the ver- | ¥ g al ome——th said meetings. {fish and zame commiite Ther | here on Wednesday in the case of|dict in the case of Irens . Bemis of twenty clubs thronghe ames hea and Jeremiah Kurinick, military styles of ours o The ordinary 32 C. P. lamp! DPated at Norwich, Conn, Jan. 20th, t New London against t Urs are 1919, ARk B IR two (Groton veuths, accused of theft| The jury gave Miss Bamis a verdic sall % o E ' A i ol g of $57.and & sWeater frant Waiter A. |of 45008 notonces To bl aeyaiet specially designed. |consumes in 1,000 hours FRED G, FROVHEERG) \ ! 5 Clark, He told the court that the ev- | ocived i ; | b JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, A former roque enthusiast and oc- |idence seemed insufficient and the man | an cievator Plant They are here now at 1 $10.00 werth of electricity. JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, JOIN OUR casgional visitor to Norwich during the m whom the property had been tak- | New Lonton. | Board of Relief, pational ‘tournaments here, Rev. W.|cn had gone away. . —_— $21.50 from $£25.00 | Edison Mazda 40 wait| | i1 Kidd, D.D., pastor of the Danh —— —— : cific fale »=23.( B Rt v LIBERTY CLUB | Methodist Bpiscopal church, recelved INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY lGeraeiCorttliz ,,SI:;'{“”‘ Ractfols | 23 50 § 5 e th i . unanimots invitation 0 remain' in : . i A T ‘ 27.50 ih gives the same 'I E £ Just $1.00 Per Week | e atorate another vear at the| Harwood Dyrnes of Warren strest G Gostelio® who Fel Qivg Eg .-A',m:"m“; - El i £ { d 1 A . a g erly conference. has left for Indianapolis, where he is 1 ‘. Jast Sunz. - 3000 leandle pewer, consur For a Genuine Diamond. || Funeral services for Jonn tason, | ensased in business. I ot i ""T[fil", $25.00 from $30.00 o Steamer Engene C. Hart hes. in 14 kt Gold Mounting e e Miss Barbara Allen has resumed her | jinoo s sfient oclama esrams 50 1 35 2 worth of electriciy, i & mford, held Wednes studies at Miss Capen’s sc Nonth. | office of aj i & ] m $32.5 ity a2 Z i OO gat (ha, Fineral, ooy AF- | SULce B o oo #school Nosthe | 5 roesan . usgir sponse $27.50 from $32.50 1s»uspem-led service from New, York. Mason and his beautif, Miss Ruth Browning, instrustor e 9 from €35 60 . apl Special price of $30.00 || ¥erion Manola, appearcd it kirasd: |art ot Birmingham B oy o | Desionir $29.50 from $35.00 |London and Norwich until. pecial price ol g way theatre, Norwich—now {1 : | ne « tre, Norwich—now the Davis | returned after spending the h father, W Mazda, Ve P S —when Edzar L. Dennis wis mana- | week at her home on Greene av-| of Ne in (=) ger, 190305, ; g el supesintondent 4 Mre. Fdwird Allan Olcs, Jr.. snd | Facific. Lawrence Hyde Gats Back. son. Gordon of Englewood, N. I."nve | A petition in bankruptey was filed! s Word has been received that Law-|Peen visiting Mrs. Old's narents, Mr.. Montville Case Coming to Trial. |on Wednesday in the United . States o 1 t rence Hyde of the 56th Regnt has [and Mrs. Archibald Mtehelt Trial of the case of Mishnel Cooper, | district court in Hartford by loaas ATPANM PUNG n flan Tl’alfipol’taflfin Com - arrived safely with the 57th Regiment| Mrs Charles M. Browa has return- |accused of assault upon Danicl Grifiin | Kiman, who has been in the lumber & hifigqfl' 15iAM '\‘J.‘N b[fl; ¢ y 5 in New forke Ho must rimain thers |ed to Brookiyn, . Y, after several|ar Mongwlle on Dec. § will probably | business in Norwich The labiltics ATy | LAY 9 | ; ives, which is ex- | weeks visit with her daugater, Mrs. |be taken up in the superior court hero are scheduled at $7,355 and the assets . 7 THERE 15 no sdvertising medium i " pected Friday. Aliyn L Browa. this" (Thursday) morhing. #4735, 27 MAIN STREET 129 Main St,, Norwich, Conn. flgg{gfi‘f‘-fi:fifix} g ‘(‘g’f‘"’ The Bule | further notice on account of:: - ice and strike conditions, b, e 5 $31.50 from $37. Lumber Dealer in Bonkruptoy. | $34.50 from $40.00 The Plaat-Cadden Co. Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN.

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