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The Henry Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS D EMBALMERS ASSISTANT Ca'ls Answered Day and Night 88 Main ' Street .m NOTICE eventy-ninth Ar.nu al Meeting the New London Company, 21st, be held at the Annual Reports of Unders Del-Hofi Hotel ;. EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, P Saturda Telephone 1227 26-23 Broadway ! DR. F. C. JACKSON , DR. D. J. COYLE{i —_— DENTISTS 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. Office Hours ARE YOU OBLIGED our throat often lnd d., y,u,nv;l ing the trip by BRONCHIAL see how they clear away thick feel»na in your throat. LOZENGES ¥ e Largest Assortment DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. . Bli WlLLlAM C YOUNG Successor to BTETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materiale at right by skiied l.bnv w-e Mnm St GET OUR P'?ICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. 1-3 NEW LONDON, CONN., Mlfl-fl—Gomr-toru—lgmhnn Devrces‘ AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Barage Servics Connected | D_MORRISSEY, Prop. Shetuckst Street FI.OWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H, PEABODV Phone 385 | Tlmken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Phwu 7!1 3 Second Floor, NEW LONDON mll 8 ne advert nese results. ium- in “to The u.u-l Norwich, Monday, Jan. 20, 1919 THE WEATHER. The remarkable feature of the wea- ther map of Sunday night is the ab- normally warm weather that prevails in practically all parts of the coun- try. The indications are that the weather will be fair Monday and Tuesday gen- erally east of the Mississippi river. There are no prospects of decidedly of the country during the next two to three days. Winds for Monday and Tuesday. North Atlantic—moderate to fresh northwest winds, diminishing and be- coming gentle, variable; fair weather. of Forecast. New England: Fair Monday and will| Tyesday, warmer Tuesday. Observations in Norwich. | The following records, reported from The Bulletin’s observations, show the changes in temperature and the bar metric changes Saturday and Sunday: r a|Sunday— Bar. Ther. 30.00 6 p. m. Highest 41, lowest 34, Saturday— o s m. Highest 10, lowest 3 Predictions for Saturday: Rain. 's weather: Rain in morn- clearing in afternoon, moderate temperature. Predictions for Sunday: Cloudy, somewhat lower temperature. Sunday’s weather: Fair, cooler at northwest wind, foon and Tides. N Sun || High || Moon _@he Baulketian, |T0 SPREAD V. 11 €. A. WORK ¥ COUNTY |- rom the whaie coun- | wiil in turn employ Extension of tre adva: programme of the Younf Me BORM Ashaway, n, Francis sa Sheldon Brig In Norwich, Jam, Jason Henry, H. Kingsley, Boswell avenue. Jr., tion Associat on to the y boys of the villages and o] ¢f New London cour complished in the n ing a dec sion re held in the office \l' ho will co-operate adapting tc the Sn‘o\l&e Cem'"c E. v and Miss colder weather over the eastern half : BATGN—Tn_ Waur were in att, 3 fore these m mittee of the Y. ) n Richmond, wi of Jewett City. late home 30 terngon, J ist church 2 cemetersy At Noank, Jan. J. Potter, i Andrew 40 32 30.04 Comparisons. WMAHON—IT ST. D TR CK'S RCCTOR Lucy ber to hear him Getchell, in her eighty-seventh '( 3 of adult e ! GREENEVILLE Thomas Howarth, Raymond Fitzger- {21 and Wi © attended the {dance in evening, ml Thomas Nevins nd dance Par- ille, l"r)d.u evening. f Central avenue has ion with a lumber firm Fall River, Mass. Cayouett and Margaret spent Sunday in Williman- mothy Carey t 6y | reated [ish b that | ¢ tthille John Fox of Fourth street has ae- ed of Central ave- returned after spending a few ting with relatives in Provi- . 1, and Taunton, Mass . John Dunion and daughter Ca therine have returned with relatives in New Private_Thoma Devens, Mase., is V |cepted a position as grocer clerk in ! )u m of vlw in the village. 60 MAIN STREET OVERHA! AND REPAIR WOR OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Painting, Trim-| Harold Morgan of the submarine ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, | base on the Thames spent the week- Blacksmithing in all its brances. age. Scatt & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. London. 'l wint, Mrs. Thomas Wallace. & James Kramer spent the week-end n in_Colchester. | Mrs. Frank Towne of Central ave- nue attended a barn dance in Canter- bury, making the trip by auto. Fdward Ward has resigned his po- sition at the Groton Iron Works, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ladd of Cen- avenue celebrated their twenty- anniversary Friday evening. A was held at their home in honor i ver wedding. end in the v Frederick has accepted : ton Iron Works. John Murphy is spending a few o |days at the home of his parents in | Providence, R. L Many of the young people enjoyed at the Mohegan park pond. 1 . and Mrs, Sullivan are spendinga - |few days in Hartford, sition with the Gro- | | NORWICH TOWN Mrs. W. A. White of Leffingwell was | the guest Friday of Mrs. George A. Peck of Otrobando avenue, Mrs. Henry Sauer of Poquetanuck Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Thurston at their home on t. At \’Ull(lnd Road hall Sunday af- ternoon the service was in charge of i the Salvation Army under the lead- rvxum of Captain Richardson Je 1l, who, assisted by Mrs. Jewell, also | directed the singing. | At the Sheltering Arms Thursday a musical under the direc- izabeth Hall, Wa by the members of the | Mrs. Reubén Potter was ard in well given solos. and Mrs. Gieorze A. Ashbey delighted her hear- ers with readings apd recitations. | The eighty-third birthday of Mrs. liriam Grover was observed Friday —— |4l the Sheltering Arms by a speci: |dinner with ice cream. birthday cake and ¢ the suppér table. Mrs. Grover re- ce ived calls, cards and other remem- brances he West Town Street school was ¢ for electric lights. iss Alice Smith own street, are pleased to see her out again after a severe illness, The women of Mooseheart Legion, | Chapter 124, gave Mrs. Frank Hunter Double Chin | hines tout in other parts of the body, 's; follow directions and r ccive information about beautifyin, figure and improving health, viv | etc.. through a simple s ducing weight ten to Xty poun fectly harmless. Look and fee younger. Sets. || V\'ate\‘ Rises :0LDIE—F I after visiting | 2% ‘._.25,..',; ) Tootle of Camp visiting for a few days' furlough at the home of his 1y but tremendot R _of Seventh street MARRIED SHAFFER—BRADLEV— In this city, 1919, by Rev. dity. DIED her 'rwich i rwich, Court, u}\urs-rn New Tondon, ! n of ¥ ' A, widow In New London. Jan. 17, f illiam McNeill, Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Shafi'r‘r o Amelia Bradley zan, Jan. e’ of John A. Ba- 2 afternoon at 2 o('lock. Town, Jan. Maricn, aged’ sn i Main' street, g , at2 p.m 10 n SON—In this city, Mary Charlotte, hnson, formerly wife of the late Pe- of Montville, in the home of her Charles on Monday t 2 o'clock. Jan. 17, 1919, nk_ Point. 9, James Tully Dui- ew London, Miehael J. McMahon, Daniels, Londo: ntered into rest e §5 years The Porteovs & Mircuews. {o- REMNANT WEEK - A Sale of Remnants an& Broken Lines Beginning today and centinuing througheut the week we will have a Sale of Remnants, Odd Sizss, Broken Lines, Ete. During the Ciearance Sale a Iot of short lengths and odd sizes have accumulated. All these will be offered this week at prices which must move them quickly. Every department in the store is included in this bargain event, and the chances for economy are such that no one can afford to ignore them. Come | any day this week—come today if possible. THERE ARE REMNANTS of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales; Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Linings, Table Lin- ens, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Etc. THERE ARE 0DD SIZES in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Chik dren, Women'’s and Children’s Winter Garnients, Men’s, Women’s and Children’'s Winter Hos- iery and Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Etc, THERE ARE BROKEN LINES of Melé’,s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspen- ders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankaets, Comfortables, Umbrellas, Etc. THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL (0. L ] believers in dreams were our own pic- | had not } turesque Indians. History tells us of | tell her certain tribes who enjoined rigorous | I fasting among ¢ attention was paid to their dreams. { teached !” | James Daley of the submarine base | is spending a few day at the home of John & Geo. H. Bliss |ER R A Phone 175 { comb foundation f NG and TRUCKING | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | REASONABLE PRICES H. LATHROP | Fasting to Induce Dreams. ‘ Youngsters Generally Do. Fasting for the purpose of indue- | ting his aunt for a ing dreams may be traced back to A friend a ed him if- he very early period. And the foremost | went to yol. He sdmitted that he n yet, but volunteered to s which mamma d taught It Then with a sudden ildren from a very |l ht expression he s which time special | know some things arly age, duri A Woman's invention. i Baitic Sea. The machi Baltic sea gets its name from ous (a belt), because the strgit invention of Frances A. Durl ce to it has always been eall- ! patented it in 1881. The re: Belt.” { comb of beeswax permits the bees to {nmm. themselves entirely to the cells, increasing the outl honey. f-,}l Colds Crow Better 41 Main Street neral Directors m@‘ "-’.mm i has love over and above that | and | ours.~-Geor Zero of Sport. f course we may be wrong about it, maily we never much fun with a goldfish—Galveston se reliable, timetested Dally Thought. We reap what we sov ives us shadow and blos fruit that springs from no plan ¢ Ml Tes. 37 O oA o, i = liot. | _THERE 15 no advertising medium I Zrighed ' Ea necticut equal to The Bul- At night the | andles decorated | | mented with vc terruptedly r!rnp by If you have a double chin and flab- of the ‘face, or if you are « in, h\m r nf “'l all box of oil of Korein at the| acity, stem for re- Zat all you need, including sweets, if desired. Oil of kKorein is pleasant to take, helps the digestion and is per- Serg@ant Harry Kc tiey spent in doi " Ghildren C FOR FLE'{CH;R‘ 3 CASTO Aviation uniform. the Western Front during the war, v Ruth Law COPYRIGHT, PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, 0. Y./ Law in the Government She flew ever and was the only woman permitted to wear the uniform for nom-mili- ¢ary purpsses in Franoce. Everytlung Pu e., Clean and Goed sv’ Ready Mired Paint st the s PROVIDENCE Qils and Brushes | BAKERY 66 Franklin St. Tel. 1133-3 and Metals Preston Bros. Inc. FERGUSON’S THUMM'R on Franklin Sauare | Delicatessan Niamonds, Watches, 40 Franklin St. Cut Giass and Silverwars 239 Main Street? AND FOGKET BILLARDS DOOLEY & SIMPSON | Bacerment Thayer Buildi Tel. 1309 J. .. BARSTOW & CO. 23 Water Street THE THAMES NATIONAL C. B. ELDRED 42 Broadway Tel. 241-3 GLASS — PUTTY .— PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutiery 1m Ware THE Bulletin Building