Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 7

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d ' NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 T sl _@he Sulletin. VERDICT OF GULTY AGAINST COLEMAN |7 i for a dance Ball and there are G man signs painted all over the plac The rch here is all saot to piece Norwl:h Thursday, Jan. 16, 1919 Jerome Coleman, — RAL DIRECTORS §| = colored, of New|ors that they had four D iLendon, was found guiity of assault|dicts to consider, viz: gui Piles Gone ! i | 3 sault with intent to murde; e B R 't \b EMBALMERS | THE WEATHER. with ntent fo Rl Thomas Stevanson |48 i BienC to s tngy b o o church | Faerentconn prena Ee T 8 AND The air pressure is hign over a |bY the jury in the superior court here |agsault, o not guilry. ana ers . ,":,.,“::0,*;,1;;“ it Lease of Comfort, " p Wide belt extending from the middie |or Wednesday afterrioon. Coleman's| Tn court in the mornin . e oo of [ : ADY ASSISTANT Alantic states westward to the P- |trial was begun Tuesday aflernoon, Sl JLoEiment | cific coast. Temperatures remain [On the chargs of assault with intent THE LAST WEEK OF ! Answered Promptly Binear or above the seasonal average in | o kill and murder Stevenson with a Day and Night virtually ali parts of the country, dur- d g ing the past 24 hours. There were | 88 Main Street tol in the rooms of the St. Francis club at New London on the night of ains in the middle Atlantic states. | Cct. 17 last, s, | In the middle Atlantic and Ncw | At the suggestion of Judge William |s=id the two were hunting the weather will b ie, Who said he wasn't feel- |upon the land of Eilery and hecome unsettled fit himself and didn’t want| Upper M nd the t contirination of mode:- |i0 Dass sentence then, State’s Attor- |words ATIONAL DAVK, |ate ures ney Hull deferred moving for sen- |leave. Winds for rhacsley and Friday: | tence at once atter the jury had re- North Atiantic— resh and strong | Dorted its verdict. Sentemce will be and west winds and fair |Pronounced later. | The state rested its case at 1040 on | 3 e e Forecast, bt Win Southern New Engiand: Fair Thurs- |, ‘W jday; Friday cloudy, moderate temper- of zood experie for T wouldn't have nvthine. Tt is all over no don’t know when T will be sent i The January Clearance Sale ¢ Thiz will be the last week of the January Clearance Sale —it will positively clese on Saturday night. We strongly advise sunplvmg all your needs this week—before the Sale ends. THE THAME wvis took the a threw it morning | and _Attorney | hoy zrapuled Hollandersky, counsel for the then accused, then pui Coleman on the the don’t know cludes us or mnot, ay: Stand i BiboR i PR W i a fow days Remember—no other sale of the year approaches it in iiiii | S e cused man talks with 1 lisb. vnv <t Thiacourt v magnitude—in the volume of merchandise offered—and lowing records reported from | - money the boys were to mur nin asked fc Dei-f iott Hotel > lletin's observations show the n on the night of the trouble. Ho‘ ith_int temperatus: and the haro- | ¢ 3 some one put a pistol in| Judge C anges Wednestay his lap du in the price reductions made. The wisdom of buymg Jduring the January Clearance Sale is positive and certain. e ki he play and horrowed $5 ( the boys have resnectaile EUROP | from him. After t ooting he said {have good r except the At | | = n avES B m that most evervone went back into brother e le Ty nent of any A Telewhone 22 2 Breadway p. m . s ki money. No one wam-hit by the bul- \( or Hull di to p Wher ot s, hemorrhoids | - A RE) . . . piass | iemest i, iowesr i let. He claimed he made mo attempt |tion but thot e T fes " sigle 1y This depariment, which includes Table Linens, Towels, = A to leave the city ousht 1o be made 3 et i inst one | 3 L o : r————— vCe;nnm—‘l‘s‘o.m. R e e e e masiss c on for tree trial. |§ Toweling, Cottons, Be:.d Spreads,.B ankets, Etc., is b}: far DR. F. C. JACKSON 1, ctions for edacsday: Partly arge y(,: he L ige wero 4:»r\ni; |d:fl} doing. i ) 2 E the largest and most important in Fastera: Connerticat k'\, N e o dons minutes I reporting (% verdict | months in jail each and thes ¢ It is particularly strong & this season of the year, and | o thwest wind, slicht- | through Foreman Junius A .Branc on probmtion. The ] o v P 1o Bl DR. D. J. COYLE { | Tiote ‘Mattbie snatiasted et jur- e Eebs cithin liw hereafter. | boot oy - prucdent people realizing that the opportuaities to bl{y vy Vel sl E‘ Sus, Moon and Tides. — care of it i merchandise under price are few and far hetween, wiil T AN AN X High | Moon | WHAT AMERICAN CHASERS WIFE OF CONSUL ZABRISKIE v G ; ale advaniage of the occasion and choose from our large 1§ NI ] E Sets. || Water. || Ri DID AT DURAZZO FIGHT| HOME FOR A : 2 d g - = ki E OR A v 1 AVIRJAY, T S =1 e st i it e el B 4 g stocl: at January prices. !\ 3 rine c played. in destruction | of Cor Kim | - of the n naval base at D of Aguas is H 203 Main St., | on ‘Oct. % in co-operation, witn R | her 1a f Extra Special Values i | sh and Italian forces, is told in re-| Boynton, ot ¥ Office H m. to 8 p. m. ports just received by the navy de-|a vi it \ over 4 artment. | left IMBER, and bear: : twich in fi boys were on the| .o ] In Domestic Department A cwmm—— T T 3 et v - It is Lcantracted by from s day. i sza‘:xcv;;r;er(l‘,gl!e:rance Price 19¢ a yard G'{EENEVILLE john H. Cunningham of Otis L0\l Gt O TR it Dated Brooklyn, January 11th, 5 gl ® acquart. ARE YOU OBLIGED u and Mis the No. 125, George : I vile ar r out of the | 1919. Clare | Frankiin Av a week in Pla avenue on 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, standard grade— Flen January Clearance Price 23c a yard 36-inch Bleached Sheeting in such well known brands as “Fruit of the Loom,” “Hill,” and othel .nmied quantity— 1 v | ¢ January Clearance Price 25¢ a yard e == 5 : are of the pose | 16 i8 i i i @1-inch Unbleached Sheefing, the dependable LIEUT GOODALE is [ a7ten e have a cold ‘or wnvtring | : R e Gf care of us until we axe beiter. ™ , January Clearance Price 65¢ a yard |§ 50 Beacon Blanket Robes, size 72x80, for bath > g ‘ robe patterns, mostly dark colorings, vdue $4.50— | THE L. L. CH PMAh €0. : January Clearance Price $3.45 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. |§ One lot of Soiled Blankets in plaid effect—also i3 7 ! white with contrasting borders—value $7.98— Renl ot January Clearance Price $5.95 vill be available 26 t0 ANY MErchant or in- | § e ———— THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL €0. f Laurel Hi I have f men under are planning to X near future. Sullivan of Pre o his home w 3 mself > commander in alyyijt forwarded through the Brit- to Admiral Sims said: rateful for the valuable | rendered by twelve submarine under Captain Nelson, U. . Lieutenant Commander Ba N., which I took the Iib-| He enlisted in|erty of cmploving in an operation | THROUGH AT v Haven. Durazzo on Oct. 2. They| Lieutcnant I of Tenth streot| screened heavy ships during the bome | adjutant vening in their rooms.|hardment: ng was held and after th played consisting of | Prodell spent Tuesday pick I He returned home with Cass is spending a few da nd ‘ of his parents | tedo, U. H. Good at Connectic nder enemy fire; also. coilege at Ston destroyed definitely one orable disct torpedoed H. M. B.|went to Plattsbursh Ju outh, and damaged and prob- | ber of the R. O, T. C stroved another submarine, | sioned a second lieuter During the return voyage they assist-|16. He was then sent t ed in screening H. M. §, Weymouth, | charge of personnel ome of his parents, Mr and|and in escorting enemy hospital ship cd there uniil ieorge T'pton of Tenth street.|which was being brought in for ex-|army, Janua juet come back from|dimination. Their conduct throughout| Lieutenant Gooda the coast of South|was beyond praise. They all returned | enlistment, was a without casualties. They thor- | universit jonn Dunion of Camp t on who enlisted in the| ably Marine about nine months ending a few days’ furlough beef tea OVERHAGLING AL fiti‘i;;h WORK & KINDS O so will 10 lots of ked good to see Papa's fir8t T've seen since I ve been across. Always your son, w plans {0 TOM. enjoved themselves.” to his studies er to graduate with Dec. 11, 1918 S vhnchnes Ee _has been doing some| " A dispatch to Admiral Sims from|the class of 1920, I suppose you are wondering & 3 AUTJVOB[LE: is captain in the vil-| Rome siated: T AFTVILLE Ladies’ me coming home? Well, no(hmg to o o SamP| tallan Naval General Staft ex- SOLDIERS AND SAIEORS i buG e ioon an e fved ' telegram stating | Presses highest appreciation of use-| Brooklyn Soldiers Writes of War. oted in the paper the 76th s was extended three days|ful and efficlent work performed bY| mygmas Gorman, who is in the a8 1 sailed. Our outfit has 80 veturned to Camp| United i ‘““““‘L}"g in France, has written the h the 76th since Mechanical Reoalrs, P T Monday evening on the 10 els during = action|iotcer to his father, ‘e are in the S 7 cal Resalrs, Painting, T ; o so vivid _admira- | Syoor,to T 1Al o made quite a rec 3, Uphcisterirs and Wood Work e, ington of the Submarine|tion of their brilliant and clever op- ¥ Blacksmithing ir ts Lrances e epemding a few dave at the|erations which resulted in sinking| CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |1t iatt TRUCKS and CARTS Benevolent society held e ——— here o0od attendance. The st nd ‘accept- dent of the U church property followed, after which the meeting adjourned. States Housing included projeets at port, Comn.; New o The store of Will mi e - » Dear Dad: Well, Po part of ance the will be closed all day Thu ¥, ondon, Conn. parents on Boswell By s e s day th 11 it over her k known for th it has 2o |ing to the death of one of the firm— s on Sept. 28 that the com-|can write t ou a have not only laa adley o réduatved n at_Corfu received rd trom |fromr Brin the worlk | censored, so 5 Camp Devens on the sc 1 of penditure of Lieutenant Paul Latham from El- king if twelve $48,000, on Field, Houston, _TEK s, arriv- S : Bradies, " who ia|fcan s at two o'clock in the mor in town Monday evening, and is at| g1GMA BETA PHI A ce. He ha leav t day “for special|train at Aver to So th ] 20 his home on Reservoir road. 2 Cahpocal expocting | service” They wers told ito . have,ihere at four a. m. - ; : Catham has returned to GIVES PRETTY DANCE ant in the near fu-|abord ores for four days, and were | boat, and did rt il | Wellesley after passing [l'\el The dance h ‘tl by Sigma Beta Phi army life very|informed further orders would be | that noon ) ) | cation ome hLere. sorority of the Norwich Free Academy. S ————— o —r—— to be home soon. | sent ernoon. American It redericl ows of Tlyde Park|in Grange hall in the Chamber of vell vaply ry call was one word, there o There | M T e k end with Commerce 1 n " : i racl : .“,,m;K urte . 4| mother, Mrs ows of West |ening was : nore i : | five couple prettily orders. The cha ol- | | decorated with the sorority colors anl ndisi Monday morn- S | penants and banners. A dance pro- B e 2 ADVISE COMPLETION OF NEW _|Eoianis and Lunne: SPW TR ILshe Ploo os bout o LONDON BUILDING PROJECT | foyci FOR FORTY-FIRST YEAR AS 56 had vernment housing pro- | furr - r SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPT, se completion s superintendent of WS T u\m-‘ The commiitc 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lieutenan Mo. id- s for the present located D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | et et e e G Phons Shetuck: FLOWERS | FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered M. E. church Sunday school of co on. We orx ee by Otto M. Eidlitz past 40 Costello Linpitt took a = — - —— § ; the annual meeting there _m a « 3 == MARRIED, oL H W - . Commander P. H. Bastedo of | land, do you We - il -———I H g presid- nant T. 1 | NOYES- EOD_)—IH fhie clty, Janusr Baltnry F on the Way Home. ] the 1 bus-. . > e | 919 ev. Ge 3 ery Fi h regiment, in " ) = The ort of New a C. Noves n New i.ondon 5 s | ) the | ® P i port Godestoer, accordir o 4 o Wayne, Penn. v . t R RAL -O.JT‘- ST ket s ey e up to : . one ¢ s is routed WATCH nce d un i & T | for Camp M to the an- WATCHES, ET | October. T : , Touncem * ot the - hell on ear a A | meward bound on two | Hore CTcan " d ¥ due Jan. 17 | Be home so h g | L Sund hool orchestra which i |1t v i | ; o 1 abeth Lane and h 3 We i | od of the school | i ay ) s jon of officers resulted as He ess i ck ) STET iperintendent, Costello Lip- { 1 N u Good v % sistan 5 R, ravid H . Doth ) uenz sent g v 1 BUIGEB— " CARPENTER m.x B ot o ffl" | Tigot Aliag L S L oTY [ = % Spasmodic eroup fs Bast work Mis B R i Enatan M number of deat ; Dee, 18, 19 | : S usuany:?nm(edw;m pr‘cn' by Gray; assistant | omas T. F 1, . n B e A one epplication cf— Telextone treasurer, L few o 3 Yretty b ‘ suveeR . 5 Tohn | UNIT H re also . y Your BodvAuariy B | Is it possibl, \ 2 Ensisn Elw:v:’}' \T[ \ym;n.; i L 1 ; / ICKS WORL‘B ’)\ STORA William Crow Rkl Sell, Dedham, | ™Y heart to thi v i BEFO R G ipt. of primary dept.. Mrs 2 | poor fellow, he The Garlock & Haynes errv: supt. of home dept Loscliey: | see me the e 3 e g 1 e hart . ot didn’t th e be- | ¥ R W was | 9 5 A o R i v . g il Church & Allen Devices iden, Ken. nsign ( make ¥ : L STARK WAS New Haven, Conn slice Well, aud - the rest of ‘o : | fo Sl S Nms ™ James J. Leavey, son of Mary and " : ON NORTHERN PACIFIC iy s R e s : Ther 2 Tot of interestin 2l | ire Iate Patritk Lea HOUSE vl s ¢ltv returned = 5 and a Happy New will have more to tell 1! ) L Con class Garage Service ks from differ CORPORAL LOUIS SAVAGE TLOw Mo WILL BE KEPT IN FRANCE | S¢/4ier boy sor Savage of ne from France| Ser transterred from thel Sor TOMMIE |11 o'c 1 souna. Tt the hoom a - EMBALMERS TREES AND SHRUBS et LA PR In g a5 T agda TAKE 3r;&d.4'-r(honngcu;:f',::-m at ,r»,r,» hfl,m bout . Dear Main th love, : @ B gan A‘)‘;[‘,‘_{_:- HENRY E. CHURCH Timken-Hyatt and the small bottle at all times. Price 25c S ,JJ’\‘.,,‘ELZ"S,’j'{[f,,fl, S well 4 2 WM. SMEH ALLEN New Departure Beari e i Tope to be A-)m Bak o the oteal i, i) : 3 e « SAL RVIC GARLOCK & HAYNES ¢ BANK STREET, Second Floor, | _Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | (PROTSET YOUR FEET), | iocated at camp ju tes. He - TONE UP! gavine wma TRUCKING Keep your body well nourished, | pone very PROMPTLY AND AT vour blood pure and resistance high. REASONABLE PRICES SCOTT s 1 ARTH'UN%M ‘:;ATHROP £MULSION | GAGER Faneral Director and Embalmer 'Beceme Thin FREE BOOK!: | makes the d commur -3 It you would like to reduce 19 to 60 { pounds o rational, safe, pleasant Mfr. C TM 8pring Arch Support | | way, Ibv g n‘mml xlmrh“df(md%mu? school in S and;Had tiie op-|Detense istheideal tonic becauseit nourishes SHEA & | Suite 7- ice Building, 321 Main St. - i by physicians), send for free book, | portunity of to confession there [ commert for the bene d ap the whole system. o ) s s E Weight Happily,” to Koreifi| Snturdax and_communion a1 ille | it of Thomas . 3 the com- and tones up 4 t " Nerwish, Corin. ~ Phone 1s66-4 Promptservice day or night 565, Station 1. New York, X. | on Sunday. Mass Was i this morn- | ples, | The conncil al s us {hat | Scott’s should be used often by 1 Maie Steeel '\'. I! will come in plain \\rapr\r'r upstalrs o my telephone offic the ate of Connecticut will later is- L W{'fi;flm’“.fi?g‘m Likely to add years to your life and |so T didn't have far to go. The aper I»:u\ A much more complete roster and g‘gsgug‘gh,’;e;‘;go%k’;%wm ‘etin for 'S resuits, ;hrlns sreat Jjoy part of the building is all shot history of Connecticut's part in™ the ‘“ ‘Scott & Bowse, Bloomfield, N.J. 1853

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