Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 10

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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSUAY, JANUARY Z3, 1913 ; ; et @he Bulletin, | Norwich Assessors Report $19.259,337 “°"~.::i'::m;:mm The fenry AllendSonC. § =22 o iz 0 e | Te Porteous & Mmenert Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORSRI—— — Norwich has a total nf $10,259,337 ¢ % p i i i g el the h ng \Iond v nmm 1 R'. the LS o Shl feure shoRs o e Ealn Ol | e station. when T S Commis sioner FEarl Mathewson of Norwich. discharged four alleged @ liquor to the uniformed m _ | 5281793 over last year's li: _“1:‘“’“1 fizure was $18,977,54¢. The the as-| zrand list of the town Is pu AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. of taxable property for 19:¢, Temperatures continue above the|ing to the amount made normal in all parts of the country, the | sesssors, who completed (heir - b i LADY ASSISTANT weather being unseasonably warm in |on Wodnesday, Gpning the eeanarane | Fis, issue of ‘The Bullet! signing the gra is Janyi table shows a|Of the methods employed m the o the northwestern states, the g gning srand list| The accompanying table s = = - All Calls Answered Promptly N - urhas been the custom for vears past|comparizon of the items in the two i;flf:;'m(az@'xls in effecting s and &7 Dy ahd Nipht S stri st | before John C. Averill, as notary pub- | years: s L i ar % i The sky is covered with clouds over j 1913 a minor, James Shea. Fra " 88 Main Street all districts east 6f he Rocky Moun- | Dywelling houses 5 7 < iarty mvod 11 s - | = . 87,480,260 G ; T e e A SALE OF REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS two weeks over much of the couniry east of the = be ks, The he Mississippi river d:ri({\g \hc next 49| Minls and machinery . bers, a chicf hours. No decides emperature | Acreage .. SMALL 10T OF GOOD changes are indicated for the easters | Hopees g | This is the most important of our January Clearance Sales. During this Sale you will find counier after counter: of short lengths of fabrics, broken sizes and odd lots of mer- of the naval intellizence 1 ing given 1 severe censure. half of the country during Thursdai | Nemt eattle and Friday. Sheep and swine TRAVELING BAGS Winds for Thursday and Friday, | Car chandise—good, dependable values—-a:l marked for quick berg. Harrls declared he was passtng [§ clearance. was the witness agai: at the conct ges, wagons, *4 Anlantic—moderaie variably | Autos and motor veh through Bralley street when he over- heard Padberz declare that “this 1s a accused, Deputy ches-18 inches-20 inches moetly south, rainy, fozgy weather. ' | fvatches $1.000 [dry town: 1 wish I could met Hartford. .who came to ? prisoners ¢ that Furniture Forecast, re Southern New Bngland: Probably | Mechanics Every department in the storeis included in this bargain T rectinn e e warere 1Y event, and the chances for. economy are such that no one 52 tcols m ind declared bound over, referred ught right, will be sold |rain Thursaay ana Friday, somewhat [ G00ds of lower temperature Friday. nght Observations in Nor The following records, repo The Bulletin's observations, L. L. CHAPMAN (0. [wn"chunges SWednesiay th want evidence ihat introduc facturers POlas; et o loeee sailing vessels Steam Bonds and Not oiherw Ally ‘montioned Ten per cen:. additional eet, Norwich, Conn. B 7 tals Padh s alleged t ha stated 5 . iy otals O e o H1errts 1o || can afford to ignore them. Many of the lots are small, ———————| % 0 The three members of ths board of [in at $98.800, i Padberg tha: the best thins the lai- : f - o . (L2 1 TR M”rn" [members of ths bourd offin at SR8, morw in leke [ Lo could o was to gt et of towr. and in some instances size assoAtmfan':s are broken—but- ofi‘l Hote! Ccmp:‘rlson&d . . Alble L. B Prass Company e[ @eording fo Haone, Talhere lod) et the goods are all reliable and desivable—the values are Predictions for Wednes ‘air. 5 eS8 than 2 v e = i e Wednesday's wea “lot % ce the first of October in get- of t1® Steamer sent to purchase a i . : - cutesikn Sid Wedneatiay's westhisr: Cloudy, souti | Fork slnse the fret o Dctober tn g5t mivtne, out ot (18 iSleamy ot ox. " When e extraordinary. Come any day ihis weck—come today if YES BROS " 5 rd e Curran has been engaged since the 13th | 000 f The steamer adbers played a F: - O Ty s of December in preparin: he abs C. H the corted Marriz to the < “datios | possitle. 25-28 Broadway |______ Sun. Moon and Tides. The the Chelse and locked him up. declares | s 251 mor> th its pla that the which Pad in his Th A‘ R t —— Shjslalimees th it el place Sothing Rrvestod, was taken ere Are Remnants E . 240 non-resilent: Th(' number of dwelling houses has ‘W{\’\‘-_Wr“ 1. s <oldier exempt and 3 »lind exempt. been incre 1 by only ten new ones, en {DR. F. C. JACKSON ad the taxable property|but the numbe 7 soldiers’ exempt, $4.- | building lots 409 Dlind exempt and $6.202 782 In oth- | 183 't Moredar; of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales, uor tor| Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Linmgs, Table Lin- E 'e accused | of house lots 1 -"_fli_cflf’d gone frous 1,636 to|licited a slizit gain in the [him an ! DR. D. J. COYLE place Wednesday morning from |&r late homa at 156 Prosoect str ‘tems which 1 into the a~_exempt propert ble’ lani, f-om 12,340 | wer vers drumk. i ens, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Riobons, he first year that the Nor- adberg received his 3 7 . H H 5 t Foen) s catiinine in number of auto-|discharge of the quartet foilowed. Laces, Trimmings, Etc. Tt 13 Tow called for by Tax town h en large. — ; E ¢ flood tide Corbti Pwisich wemies n | Botitiin nuniber In the|SAYS BOOTLEGGERS’ o | | i x5 several particniars from fo-mer classi- Jist the < tomoniles CHARGE 1S UNTRUE There Are Odd Sizes GREENEVILLE f!"n\lun and explains apparent I 0 $24 T»iflv Hut ,fi. calSiatean hal John 0 e Nk been | in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats i ‘Qm"Ch C! | The funeral of M ¢ J~. Sullivan | of the Thrn‘ r of these 1 oy 2 P not appeared befora. red to turn and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Chil- a.m to 8p m op———— it very the new items iIs that of|lI: e dren, Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Telephona | 'riends and relatives ‘,r the decea sheds, store hou and private to the value placed i | attended and also f T shown at a Men'’s, Women’s and Children’s Winter, Hos- iery and Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Ete, e s preser Court City Most of these| U nder the item of mills and manu- 7 the item |facturies there was an incresse in the lled stores, shops, [ number. frora 7 in value hotels, public | fzom $4.343,300 of flow- latives and y theatres $5,088,100 o % ete ar these number-| The number of neat in the ] = e L T S There Are Broken Lines . Gite | shown in their to 308 in|horses and mules dr from - o ) ; \ws | nuraber 741 to 630, of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspen- Joseph A. George and Fred case whero a readju Altogether thera wern list the Moose. ation \L LOZENGES‘“ A brh.v:‘ Hall that | ;t':fvr:l‘.{n Slel b e e Wbout 2 which had ten per cent. addi ons made ble change 1es fs in the|to them, waich fs 230 mors than a year 5 of oo nis and goods |ago, Of ‘hese 794 wera .nsident and nuiacturers The former item | S1 non-residert. and the latter gains oy the re- | ment. hav ders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Siankets, Comfertables, Umbrellas, Etc. they clear away i EDAR CHESTS—MATTING BOXES shipment designed for Christmas selling, but because of ireight congestion was not delivered until a~few_days ors. adding approxi to the grand lst. 5 e had notices sent and will opportunity to apy efore the d of relicf when it begins ngs for the first twenty s iceable lo Compressed Air Power Co., s are ir 50 MAIN STREET TR ol LA r = v wore servea b || ago. To move them quickly we offer them -at-reduc- St. Joseph otory - 1itz- | FELLOWS WINS OUT FOR SAVINGS DEPOSITS GROW z tions that should appeal to all housekeepers who appre- ’H : be b P it F mauric COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN BANKS OF STATE | it 0} ciate the ukility Of theselarseles I i pnives. Special to The Bulletin.) _ “Bark deposits in the savings GLATCHERCEI S e 25 g P N e I FTaEkto —The New London | tutions of the state have incr A ee s Tlmniin s s cunty 1 caucus on|mors than $7.000,000 since October 1, few at the home of his 7 g day af , to nominate | last, due in my opinion to a consider- | j KLPAR . and 2 Michael Timmins 3 i 8 foners, ‘to_suc- | able extent at least to the efforts of i H { Smith avenne, cced s H, S of Grotor, | those in charge of the War Savings Word nds | T8 1, and to suc- | movement in QJonnecticut and through- of Norwich, | out the country,” said T CEDAR CHESTS A],‘ = hests are made of selected Red Ten- essee Cedar and are dus o s been received by OF ALL KINDS ON Private . g -proof and moth mool Some 3hahs 2 b who was appointed by the governor . Sturges, state bank o mis to- Alfre A r c . | s i st letter anv | 2" _ApPon B r to 8 g ank com . to Alfred Ande have + Alowing T ‘UT(‘-M(‘WLES [iosie 1o the v iinge rechivon scm him 0L (‘_‘;:m\nfli;:;"nfl?rm““d by day in disc Z plans of the State have Note the following red ADDISON—In 1919, a dav “red Jitied about | “ebanon until the ses: ey sent him | °ral assembly. The c 1 ed to order by Senato man, chairman, w t 5 had personal interest in the bus [to be transacted he should no: | since Novembter and his friends and CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |roiuives were him for thei IRUCKS and CARTS yas sent Repaire, Fainting, Trim ring and Wood Work ar Savings ope of its w ing 191 Commissioner _ Sturges has been eatly impressed because of the un- precedented increase in savings de- posits, which he traces to three caus- chairman and called for lec- { es, Irst to the war savings propasanda, 3 15 8l 1% Brances of a chalrman oro tem. Jame cond to the release of hoarded sav- m of Lishon was ~liosen 10 pre- [ ings since the signing of the armis- and George H. Stone of North|tice, and third to the depositing of gton clerk. John P. Hollowell | their eavings by large numbers of Fig aay Saends n and_ Malcolm E. Thomp- s Who are afraid to send their ] \ Seatt & Clark Cor Wit th o will be plensed to legwn |S0n of North Stoni ap- abroad because of uncertain of the good news for he was very pop- | Pointed tellers. conditions in foreign countries mriittee to widen the < in Connecticut dur- At $11.5¢0—reduced from $15:00 At $12.75—reduced from $16.00 At $13.75—reduced from $17.00 At $15.50—reduced from $19.50 At $17.50—reduced from 75 At $18.95—reduced from At $20.00—reduced from went stationed = i ong the people of Greenerille || Nathaniel P. Nove Stoninzton | “In Connecticut, nearly $15.000.090 in | mo At $22.50—reduced from 907 to 515 North Main St. |1} 2 orer 1o e, Shrseneville | nominated Charles . Smith of Groton | W , SeLEEIN0030n ot $ the best of health is on his way | for commissioner, and he was | commissioner. 9 { = _reelectad by acclumation . Jones of Lebanor ha Watermar for second county comn 'n_vote is taken it | v - harles H. Smith At $23.50—reduced from MATTING ple beca g 3 Sy | o sice of i From these the savings ('()! LINS reap the henefit I am sure| {Na7! s of our citizens who never saved a penny accumulated membere | ment is trimming the tre banks Tho before z hundreds of dollars' worth of W. S. S, 2 I I ost Assort lage. One of the trees is located on Teliows of Norwic utine the e \iting Boxes are covered ity Japan- Largest ssortment Second strest. He cut of Jve cords A. Gager of Franklin Mr. Sturges concluded by expressing | ¢ wood. This doe P I —————CSE SRR e of of 't Lappen wita | every tree. ed O. Yrm\n of vaA 0N | GREGORY—] first hallot ion that the depositing of | 19, James Gresory at d money in our s and have bamboo mmmmz:—m these reduced o gs banks IAMO | John Wgisht of Providerce R T moro ballot would continue. and that these institu- . IAMOND JEWELRY Fis Srshatie dav= i the vil- |fhere were legi e e e At $3.19—reduced from $4.00 )CHES lage calling on y of his friends second batlot was ord The re- period of prosperity in their - Thomas Donovan is sperding his [sult: i i At $4.49—reduced from $5.75 ,m’;:;m B tion. | e L Whole number of votas cast.. 20 z ; f S$S8.50 their muva meeting at sheir club : {5 |GBOTON CASE WILL BE At $6.98—reduced from 58.5 rooms, The vice 2l FIRST MURDER TRIAL prosident filled the in¢ busi 1 | $7.98—reduced from $9.50 The first of the tv t ble even ank T Murtha, tha le.ter carrier is confined to the house wil a severe | cota & | I s murder trials of the superior | 1 not b reached bofore (he first week in Psh- awl State’s Attorney dlat | © Wauregan A. FIull here on Wednesday, Tha first | o'clome 20 be tried will be the Grofon murder | wITTER—In Red n.rml They enjoy WATCHES E STRAP ZL' S, ETC. FLOOR COVERINGS Some of the greatest values we are offering are included At Superintendents’ Convention, fase in which Giacomo Sbaraglio shot 1919, Mar! - . - = e Ikt 1 T e §| . Alderman M. C. Higgins is attending Frank Marano on Nov. 28, the vic-| . or amongst the items in Floor Coverings. - Nothing the mat- the & &l g AL il tim of the builet. dving jp _ambulance e = B are S eneotlis & ‘J@O. H. Bhss i St i D | S e Wl ] on the way to the hospital. The ter, formerly of ter with them—only they are short lengtiis and odd pat- j@nce Co. in New York City. Mr. Hig- | comn Mr v lect: [Cused man will have as counsel the | ZEMKI- Zemki, terns.. {fhe es tell the story ging is a member of the Veterans’ as- |ed by acclamation to fill the unex. |QUPlic defender, Attorney Allyn L.| Zemki, s Ik, ol E151k & jstass 20 S — | sociation. Dired term of Commissionor. Brows, |ETOWN. The trial of Mortimer Wells, | Fune; s of Cummings'|§ @ TAR | cotere 4 e afternoon, Jan. 24, at ¢ AM C. YOUNG deceased ; < d, on the charge of murder will| &R 1t i Wool and Fibre Carpet, 36 inches WILLIAT L (fter” the caucus Commissioner |2/1OW the Groton case and twill prob- o'clock. wide, best quality, sma!l blue design— At 390 successor to Smith gave a dinner to the mombers |20V be the final business of this term | cemetery one pattern only—resuhr 59c value— st e & s, and a few others at the | °f the criminal court. choossnow e L. s e oo O NT] o Al Spadordtansi: State’s Attorney Huli sxvects to T tt i try Stair c,,. ENTER and BUILDER | yoo| Everybody | 2o oo beTE 3 e o ot T et T, o3 o At 750 Telczhone 5% West Main 5t H Takes Cascarets STONINGTON INVENTOR | sttorney J. J. D ‘mn;d g i price 98c a yard—choose now........ . I + The following patents to Connecti- | Mr. Holmes, to put it off till t i Best quality Velvet Stair Carpet in UR PRICE ON i | cut inventors were i E BATTERIES | | sued Dec. 24, | because of Mr. Desmond's the popular hit-and-miss pattern, ex- At $1 19 ST | = 1018: Frans G. Alborn, Eridgeport, de- | the attorney had not been fes 15 Main S tra special value—sold regularly at . > i‘ . L mountable ik mer, New | sically able to stand the ain Street $175 a yard—choose now... 3 BEFORE PURCHASING | Only 10 cents! Harmless Haven (2), adjustabl sight for | conducting the trial earlier. Waler T. New Ha- ven, Richard A. Tiartman, of |, Hartford, universal joini; Ira M. | WOMEN WILL HEAR ABOUT Spcm‘cr, West Hartford, rofarv blow- WAR CAMP COMMUNITY WORK 21 th, Stamfor vpe- Preparation of the former Haile club Suth- | rooms in the Plaut-Cadden building on Main street for the uses of the girl ivision of the war camp community service is proceeding under the direc- tion of Miss Margaret Carcy, the s The Garlock & Haynes Co,\fj] cathartic for sluggish ‘ liver and bowels | FUNERAL 1| REMARKABLE RUG VALUES DIRECTORS 2tors—Ignition Devices Feel bully! Cheer up! Take Cas- carets to liven your liver and clean MERICAN HOUSE jf,'," reas, bad. breath, '322‘22&"‘;2,.22‘,2‘. allowness, sour stomach and gas Only two Grass Rugs, size 41-4 x 61-2 fect—7 1-4 by 61-2 feet—regular At $2_50 $250 value—choose now..... Size 8x10 aier Britain, (2) : der K. Suthecls ritain, quickbreak Barber, Stonington, cet Grass Rugs—only three erl = of these—regular $8.50 A At 3600 rst-class Garage Service Connected | Tonight take Cacarets and cnjoy the | Buile-roll for webs n charge. oW .l et pentiene tiveranabows | Plainville; corner_be _ Miss Carey had planned to have the ». MCRRISSEY, Prop. cleansing _you even experienced. | 2l Highwood, ¢ first use of the rooms made on Friday Wake up feeling grand—Everybody's | Mark—Valley Drug Five Carpet-size G Rug;, ‘9 x 12 (o] feet, regular $11.00—choose now..... At ¢8-50 ~Norwick afternoon and on Saturday evening Gt v Phane Shetucket Street |doing it. Cascarets best laxative f o when Miss Carson field secretary of the ady Assistan g ; = | ihiliien ( THey © ladly Gk thi —_— girls' division of the war camp com- Telephone 328-3 Three Ratiaia. Rube, size ";1‘5 §§°_‘ At $1€.00 pleasant candy cathartic because it| SEEKS DIVORCE AND munity service, was to have been here D reatiarly & 118 FLOWERS never gripes or sickens like other ASKS FOR ALIMONY | to addres but on Wed- | @ HENRY E. CHURGCH oM oy : % things. Julia Litchfield Bullock of Stoning- | B¢ rey received notice that WM. SMITH ALLEN Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Seam‘“h ALL OCCASIONS = ————-— | ton, who was married on Feb. 22, 1910 | Mi: on had been unexpectedly ii:ge“];:r ézggofv;i all good nafiernfi ; At S]gags to John Wilson Bullock, now of At- ordered to attend a conference in New a—choose now tleboro, Mass,, is bringing a suit for{ YOrk On those days. divorce from her hueband in the| , Those meetings have accord superior court on the grounds of de- | DeCn DUt aver to next Monda TEAMING and TRUCKING sertion and intolerable cruelty. P claims that he has heen intolerably | i0g at 7 Invitations to women of °°N=RVEE/_\“S‘{JNPAF‘B°L’WEP:'§YC£S D ATl bty cruel to her since May 1, 1910, and de- :"\‘r” 1;.0: o5 “\%:d;‘ffl;fi Se:otnn ?‘lcfm 'fY:;‘ > serted her on Jan. 15, 1911. She al- et goonoay after] Jeng for i Timken-Hyatt and i leges that her husband has an estate | FePresentative women of the city and ARTHUR H. LATHROP y r Fr‘mml r ©of $10,000 and she asks for alimony. 10‘_‘n“ “fl‘:; :(“zgli‘n"g‘mg; on T\lesga¥ho\v. Phe“ s ot 3 ”n‘ed —— I SN A O SOV | ening es v for laders and those New Departure Bearings 0 Coughing - interested in girls’ clubs. SALES—SERVICE Sl L GARLOCK & HAYNES and Embalmer § oo ,‘.‘f':}':.:z’.‘;:: SRR Damagts SHEA & BURKE Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phnm 986 Better grade Scamless Tapestry Brus- sels Rugs, odd patierns, size 9 x 12 At $?4 Qs feet, regular §3200 valus—choose now L5.C Congoleum Ru e 18 x 36 inches— these are misprint e e At 29,‘ impair their serviceable qualities, reg- Syih ular 39 value—choose now. : All short lengths of L:noleum. b printed and inlaid, in ali grades—i L . some pieces there is enough for one Ha” FNCE reom—all at uit for $1,000 damages on the com- } BANK STREET, Second Floor, colds and hoarseness at once by taling |5, counts has been brought in the 41 M . S!re t 3 o 5 superior court by Richard Wheeler and 3 amn e Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON Prompt serviceday or night ’ sila Wheeler of North Stonington F al D I g st Malcolm E. Thompson of the THE ur ne &dv:l‘tlsflv" medium in f.'gdm L V1 ! = E,‘, ey ety «:nal %o The Bul K same town. The debt claimed origi- uner lreCtors n for h(mnofl! resuits. nated on Jan. 10, 1919. R T TR I Y R

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