Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 5

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Norwich Evidence For Norwich Peoplc The Statements of Nlvioh. Rékidents Are Surely More Ri_l Those of Utter Strangers @hie Bulietin, Normch. Snurd-y. .laq. 18, 1919 VARIOUS MA'[TERS Light vehicle lamps at 5.15 o'clock this evening. A TUnion man, Lewis Scranton, cently caught a big bob-cat in a trap. The New Haven road special legislative trains a Home testimony is real proof. statements of Norwlch people neighbior says compels respe The Norwich Music Aseociation planning several concerts during spring months. From Moosup, Andrew McCue been brought to Backus hospital, N wich, i1l with pneumonia Tonight, Jan | of one whose home is far woman's state- vich people's bene- is north 6 degre So far the public Norwich have selves much about the school teachers of proof that backs Morrison legis- iovernment over the trees moths are finding numerous of the preu used doan's v farm bureau » Wheeler school, , Thursday afterncon. yoke on Child We North Stoning- kiduey remedy Farm there are 60 just now A prize speaking con wich the latter part of this of the Bartenders' 19, at 2 o'clock at Carpenters’ Lewis Provo: THOMAS J. DURNIN, General Organizer. Republicans GEORGE D. BALOU, » being notified that the an r of the Connecticut McKi s to be held at the Allyn House, A convention of the Tolland County held in the Stafford evening, Jan NEW BATTERIES That Flash Light will serve you many during the coming short days|! if you renew your battery or| lamp when same are used up.; Ashford George returned to hi Congregation representative both farmer DRY CELLS Guard relative Complete line Electric Flash | stock of Renewal Banenes. 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. ! The United Congregational Church, Inc., of Norwich, Conn. MEETING Church Parlors At 7.30 P. M. January 23rd of officers and to ANNUAL | NORWICH IS NOT TO QUARTER Norwich will not SUBMARINE Thursday, 1ppointment sact any other business proper to church and Congre- B. P. BISHOP. had been relieved to LADIES ONLY! JOIN OUR LIBERTY CLUB Just $1.00 Per Week For a Genuine Diamond in 14 kt Gold Mountinz Men's Bible Class at Y, Special price of $30.00 The Plaat-Cadden C Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. o | pirents at 1 | fellow who goc LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking Long Distance Moving olution and the solution of the aniel took God into partne il to do thi follow his purpo such courage Gordon & Son Corporation 0-20 W. MAIN STREET Good Burning Coal Stove, Nut and Egg) also Bituminous wn( iiners, S s in canned 51 l'n:xta T:ma has all the raw wonld be in demand vestaina columne PERSONALS Charles Reardon of Norwich was a recent guest of friends in Moosup. Mrs. Eva Blais of Greeneville is a guest of Misses Virginie and Laura laymond in Moosup this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley of Norwich were guests during the week of Mrs, M. H. McMahon of Hanover. Joseph Delligan of Norwich is spend- ing a few days at Stafford Springs with his daughter, Mrs, Joseph Rus- sell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer of Norwich were in Dayville early in the week, calling on friends, Mr. and Mre. Baer were former residents of that village. Having been in Providence for the past six monthe, Miss Catherine Mec Mahon has returned to her home in Hanover, for the remainder of the win- ter. Benjamin Taft has returned to At- tawaugan from a visit to Norwich and has gone back to his work in the ma- chine shop of the Attawaugan Com- pany. A former member of Norwich Free Academy faculty, Miss Helen M. Kel- ley, left Dayville Thursday for a few weeks' visit with friends in the middle west. Herbert A. Wheeler, of No. 52 Union street, Norwich, is out of town, build- ing a milk house, and engine room, for I". C. Date of I'ranklin, who is install- ing a milking machine. Christopher (. Allen, n on the U. S, Kanised, agship of urth Squadron now at Norfolk, arrived in Norwich, Friday, called home by the death of his brother, Licut. Horace I1. Allen CONNECTICUT COLLEGE first concert of cond class the college se- ri 14 held Thursc the joint recital of William | Wheeles soprano, William | Whee omew’s instruc; gymnasium 2 audience each offeriny of the in- delightful all tenar 3arthol- 3 Mrs with ezse, has a charming way of get- | ting in close sympathy with her au- a 1 itiads of songs Mr. Wheel- 1sual quali- musicaly ¢ highest particularly the audience which ap- uded each selection entiiasiastical r voice of with interpretation ties aml diction of crder. Their duets w enjoyed t pl Iy The Dramatie club prasented thres short plays i ment on 1°rid. whicli were cche in November, were postoo, 1 1enza conditions, Fave been 1 has dre rehearsal petent a comedy Man on \‘A\!lf'\ siiddletown 1 wife | Dancing foll The Soph fiote claast williatage an o henefit of inds. Miss n S chalrman of the entertainment com mittee and with her committee ha iwrranged an attractive prosramme. No details of the evening's offcring have been made pblic but it is understool thatyit will be in the natave of mov- pictures with additional features Miss Doris Patterson of Denver, Col.. tuchael Smi of T member of the sophomcre class at Counnecticut Cellege foy Women christened 1 vernment merchant- nt marine, “Cryos” launched at the iroton Iron Works in Noark Thurs- lay morninz. Miss Patievson, as ponser, accompanied by a party broke the bottic of cham- tern of the huge ship out from the loosened that w'tended the launchin, The second se sing was held on Wednesday seven o'clock on the stor of Mew Lon- don ha I'he moonlight z=tting was extremely effective e rray stone all, around w en,ors were ouped in cayp ur wwns showed zood advantage, i’receding th ing, the senjors sat togethers at din- ner and sang d the meul. It was ut sweaters under tl wns kent the se arm and didn’t detract tfrom armth of the gathering, which is growing to be a tradit:on at the col FUNERAL. James McEwen I'he ! of Jame MeEwan was held on 7 mornin rom ortuur partors of and Bur funcral services were conducte v. Myles P. Galvi i Josepl's cemetery, 3 this city on Juiuary 15 after hort iliness of pneumoma. He ha.t A in Fl nd was about 59 Nothing nown as or wh was born Irens Driscoll. of Trene Twiscoll, infan r. and Mrs. Peter Dris from the Lome of her Roath on Fridas afternoon at o'cloc vith relatives ere many Purial wias Joseph's ‘ertakers Cum-c:ings and harge of the ‘uneral ar- The fune; daughter o coll was 1 and friends vresent. There floral forms \ Courtesy of this French. Benjamin Franklin, in his memolrs, gpeaking of one of the skirmishes in the French and Indian war, tells how the French troops marched from Rhode Island to Virginia, without oc- casioning one complaint for the loss of a pig, a chicken or even an npp|e.‘ | They are the kind of soldiers to whom lionor is more than a word for dress | parade. Simple but Good Advice. “Don’t bother too much,” said Uncle Eben, **’bout puttin’ yoh bes’ foat for- ward. Je¢' keep both feet movin' till you gits whar you's g'ine to.” JANUARY 18, 1819 ANDREWS' BAKERY GUTTED BY FIRE Tour thousand loaves of bread, all baked to supply his Saturday trade, were a total lose at Andrews’ bakery at 112 Summit street on ¥Friday night NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY. ery about 9.35 o'clock, probable loss of over $1,000 building and contents. The blaze started around the oven at the rear of the building and the fire was burning fiercely when a family living across the street discovered it and an alarm was rung in from Box 19 at the corner of Ward and Mt Two streams of wa- entailing a to the Pleasant streets. ter were quickly put on the fire, first by the West Side company which was first on the scene, closely followed by the companies from the Main street | Sheridan, had left the building at 6 o'clock and everything was all right then with no smell of emoke or signs . Stanton sent in the recall. | of a fire. No one had been building since that time, he said, as and the central fire station. sharp fight of about 40 minutes Chief After & The bakery was in a frame building, 45 feet square, which was badly gut-'there was no night work. it is believed. the | some other parts. CHANGES AROUND BALTIC SINCE G. L. YEOMANS’ BOYHOOD George L. Yeomans, street, who will be 85 years old April 29th, was in Baltic Thursday and noted | Robert L. Johnso the many changes there sinc Then there really w Lafayette he was called Lord's structure on the site of the present M. H. Donohoe mills Peter Lanman. Yeomans worked for was 14 years old, for three months a woolen mill owned | vounds und 4 time when he The superintendent Samuel Miller, father street, - mill boarding-house stood point about opposite the p ley stop and was When he was 17 Yeomane mill and boarded this boarding- that date the store wz by John Nolan, whose daughter and two sons are among present-day there ngle person is living who at that period r named f;f‘OT;"-’ tion of Franklin B oy e oAt 1] Lieut. Johnsows talk was ] experiences which Wightman's switch family [he pa in a humorous lived there nine years. moved a mile farther north, necticut to tak water power, the present ze of the fine | the lines and that it then that the Huns would never reach Foch had s the tide of ir mill near e time they | Paris nklin and adjoini this new town the v marked contrast to the farmin years { Johuson there THREE LEADERS HOLD PLACES IN PINOCHLE |read Pendleton three i following ertainment on Saturdav evening | P SERGT. MAJOR LESLIE 3 GIVES WAR EXPERIENCES|Timothy Lynch; junior warde , a vet- |ust Kilinowsk 6th battalion of the Nova Watch, eran of the 2 Highlanders, ve an interesting description of his | trustee, Charles’ McGibney in the fighting in the world | Various commitices wer an audien f hall on Friday | year. The night of and had with him of | was followed b JOHNNY MURYHY CAMP UPTON HOSPITAL known | big tim country The Cure, : ‘amp Upton: | White Cro 1y of the famous | of Columbu: uffering | meeting all over the > following notice ine published from a nervous breakdown AUTOMOBILE STOLEN FROM YANTIC GARAGE |'Ure #nd ing of Yantic was the vic on Thursday machine from 1 of the state have 1 on the lookout f it who stole The police Salvation Army Memor'al Service. \\mn mml Mord Adjutant INCIDENTS lN SOCIETY York for a weey. Prentice has and will suend the months at the maining winter children who have been guests of Mr. 1 e aysr A1 ATTENDED CONFER |'ny..‘ has been ordered Way to Test the World. * is one way for every man ta| . A. and C. Edward Smith attended himself whether | world is growing better or worse, he has to do is to ascertain whether ® the number of people who agree with * “iternoon. The meeting w. j =+ «he interests of County Y, ) | work, and there were present repre- determine for diminishing.-—~ LIEUT. R. L. JOHNSON evening. The ited States Mr.lof fight, steps into the winning blow is delivered.” $14 just set them right beca have been over there know have been through.” at &1 Tjeut. Joh the first officers’ schoo! at burg with the c lieutenant and 11917 and was the: returning to thi the about ountry kept Lani the turning point of that | TOW escapes from death. lea with the comm sac- | lieutenant interesting and his d over light they | Way were many and varled. the | conel e said that Con- | French and English r of |day : shom, | ru they | One vlnn that Lieut. Johnson spoke 5 the spirit ce of Baltic was | American soldier and summed it up in flourished and |the wors y with alsaid to a Hun who lad thousand, in}to come out and fight coun- In|of in particular v of a scare me, I'm from Ameri R Preceeding the t brie | session of the ¢ at | eesident, William L. Fletc ided. The report of the the singing of the amer, Music was fur & co were served at and came ,,,‘ur vhr evening EUVere. FORFSTERS COURT HAS ITS OFFICERS INSTALLED At a regular 1 ing in Ioresters offic J.1¢c 1 Pfeiffer Lar-|uis worthy herald, George The following officers were Chief ranger, James T. ( { chief rang. h cial secretary, ( William H. Cal tary, John F. J. Downes; enior beadle Mil allee; cturer, George H. at the meeting to serv January been selected as the time J. J.|nual entertainment and it the | that many membe ent has been planned WHITE CROSS COUNCIL s Council, No. ric 1s transacted and ugurate a period of activity | service of their countr minstrel performance in the ¢ social will he pices of the council thieves he sum of $25 was voted from the | sury of the council, toward ing raised amongst the Knights of to be | Columbus councils of the st sist in provi needed artic g de 5 for S i had a very severe epidemic 2 The first degre conferred upon a cl s of to membership and several peth | cations were received cry | x 2 VAV | M. PLEASANT GRADES { HOLD SPECIAL EXERCISES | | { 1] At the Mt. Pleasant street |the seventh and eighth | special exercises Friday New | combining the regular gone | i\ I,';nmnlux.._' -1 irne school orchestra : observing Benlamin and about anklin’s work for ha bout Franklin’s work for sme in englewood, {n\ the new victory stamps and { present thrift drive for §2,000,000,000. | has President James | President J. C. Macphers eral Sy cretary Hill of the loc the|an important meeting of All|men at the office of Pre senative men from different New London county DELCO-LIGHT compl Electric Light and b ll::.wcr Plant Pumps the water and grinds the feed. An extra hand at chore time. ted throughout its entire length and there will also probably be considera- ble loss by water to flour that was stored in the cellar where the water by a fire that swept through the bak- | stood five inches deep. The walls and roof of the bakery building are stand- ing and the roof was little damaged, Young men of the neighborhood ran out the Andrews auto delivery wagon and another automobile from the gar- age adjoining the bakery building. In doing so they ran into the West Side chemical machine, sideswiping it near the rear and damaging the fender and CARL W. BROWN 28 Shetucket St., Telephone 1874-14 ANNUAL MEETING NORWICH MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION will be held at the rooms of the NEW LONDON COUNTY FARM BUREAU on Monday Evening, January 20th, at 7.30 o’clock for the hearing of reports, the elec- tion of officers and any other business | proper to come before said meeting. Every member should be present. years sgo | was fn a hoapital for seven weeks, 2t a cost ol over two hwndred dol- Norwich, Conn. Arthur E. Andrews, proprictor of the bakery, said he and his driver, Philip wdll-knowa hydn-hc cagineer. “For two years | soffered tor- | twelve yease T have waated ] Yours—How die, T was in such agosy. 1/ Hagpened would exy, * good Lord takeme, rather lhn o throwgh it again. “Butaowlamasewman. Iamabetter mea today tham | was twelve yeszs ago. Eean abmost put my legover the back of mydoad. 1 could do that at 30, now [ e 7. Mr. Wilison is oaly eme of thousands who nhdkryfln.whbflcmdw in the oid, false theory, that “Uric Acid™ causes rheumatisen. This i him and legions of umfortumate men and women take wropg treatments. You might just 23 well attempt o put oat 3 fire with oibasto wy and get rid of your rhoumatiom, nemritis and like complaints, by taking trestmest sup- posed o drive Utic Acid out of yeer blood a Many phyucisns sow know that Uric never did and pever will-canse rhcu matism that it is a naturaband necessary constituent of it is fousd in every new-bors babe, and without it w e 1t took M. Willscn twelve years to find out this truth. He learned how 1o get rid of the truc cause of his rhew matism, and recover his strength and endarance from “The Inoer Mystesies,” a re markable book now being distributed free by 2o anthonity who devoted over tweaty years 1o the wiennbc study of this malady. : “Now I know, and | never caa forgs uvnuleh itia my box and | came near throwing PRAISES DOUGHBOYS’ SPIRIT “Don’t think that the United Sates won the war, she didn’t” said Lieut. in a talk to the Men's club of Park church on Friday in at the last few rounds of the fight and delivered the winning blow after g France and England had fought In contrast to the big mills of the|nobly and tired out the Boche. small | was’ the same as a boxing Here are two men fighting fm rndny 4 new man, fresh “If any one says anything to youin depreciation of England and e s J. D. McCARTHY, President. as graduate D. W AVERY Secretlr)’ mmission of second | iled for overseas i fore the Chateau-Thierry drive which| T i service on many of the battle : houtes in that section | fronts of France and had many in early July to act * in the training camps in this| jon of first An instrument for who appreciate the truly beautiful in music and fur- Clover Temple Acepts Invitation. ston of his talk he paid high trib- When |ute to the strategetic ability of Gen- years | eral Foch and also highly praised the old the family moved back to Norwich | French people as well as the English. as he was returning from wealthy | the front to Paris preparatory , ! coming home he saw hundreds rves back of Ask us to demonstrate LEE CLEGG Main St., City Purinton Temj their meeting on th after which a Nebraska boy instructor at Alpha Class Presents Gift {south~rn camp. Mankind and Money. < willing old world 2 man will to hear money nd approved and routine vansacted. The meetir by the Harmony We advertise exaetly Chesterfields and Box Overcoats There’s a place and a man Peter O’Neil at Newport Sergeant John Foley "' for each one—the | field for the older man and the | box coat for the ., Charles McGibney han; recording one: senior man who Princess ‘‘Pat’’ Reported Engaged junior beadle, Nelson likes a loose, easy-fitting coat. | They're comfortable and sty- | lish—they’re here at reduced who have been it army | the service will be present s at Chauteau Thierry. [their experiences, There will Leslio | by the state officers who will be pre this meeting. An entertainment imme with local talent $21.50 from £25.00 $23.50 from $27.50 $25.00 from $30.00 $27.50 from $32.50 $29.50 from $35.00 $31.50 from $37.50 $34.50 from $40.00 Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET PLANS FOR SEASON leld a largely ¢ ay evening, with John was | Knight' M. J. Coscoran presiding “Yip Yip Yap-| A &reat deal of important ing part in waiting as they eps taken to in- affairs, now that so many members “Man- | of the council, who have been in the are returning | i their homes. It is proposed to hold a | cies neis Asylum of New Haven, which recen NOTICE Owing to loss on goods ard damage by fire we will be unable to czre for our customers of the order over | didates, three applicants were It cousin of King George, for an indef- e period, but business will be re- quickly as passibie and due [ notice will be given. of the Earl of Dalhousie. Pat” is one of the most princesses, and has rejectad many sultors tncluding the iA.os d the King of Portugal. “Thrift Stamp” | day exercises with a program Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street ARTHUR E. ANDREWS. Prop. | terially in the musical number: brief talk was given by Mr. ‘Look out for Span- ish Influenza. fAt the first sign of a cold take LENCE ON for- COUNTY Y. M. 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