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WURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919 ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS TV ASSISTANT Answered Promptly Dy and Night a5 88 Main Street SMALL LOT OF GOOD TRAVELING BAGS 3 16 inches-18 inches-20 inches| - Bought right, will be sold right THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Neorwich, Conn. Del-Hoff Hotel EURCPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Propa Telephone 1227 26-22 Broadway DR. F. C. JAC DENTISTS Office Hours: ¥SON 8 a. m to 8 p. m The Bultetin, Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1912 THE WEATHER. The storm that was off the Vir- a capes Thursday nignt moved northeastward and gained gready in intensity and Friday night ite center was off the east ccast of Main The disturbance was attended by g the Atlantic coast between and Cape Hatiteras, the highest ve- locities reported being 84 northwest at New York, sixty west at Block Is- land, 32 from the east at Eastport, Muine, 46 from the west at Norfolk d 44 from the west at Cant Hat- teras. There were rains and snows thin the last 24 hours in New Eng- ind rains in the middle Atlantic Temperatures ably Th er wi rain siates and cast of the Saturday and Sunda The tempeiature will rise Sund n the middle Atlantic and New I have fallen con throughout the Atlanti i ations are that the weath- unsettled with Guilf '|n(1 south the ic coast at and north of Breakwater. or Saturday and Sunday. orth Atlant diminishing west and fair weather. Forecast. New FEngland: Fair and colder Sat- urday; day fair with risinz tem- perature. Observations in Norwich, ing records, repo; observations, v the emperature and the baro- changes Friday: Ther. * Bar. EVENTS OF FIFTY YEARS AGD In Norwich fifty yea: broke out in the mill ow A. Converse at the Fall age to the amount of ago a fire by Col. C. d did dam- which inee. noc and Shetucket re vot ed to be meet- ing. Extracts from The Bullei:n’s files of 69 follow Jan. 18. 1809—At held on Saturday voted after the bound quonnoc tucker dis made so t districts w The annual enumers children between the ag &|\1N‘n in the t toad company are ROW I rains on the u:x their W rom the meeting Muh were elecied: Char John T.. D - ; Im ‘n\m D! the Jan the Eill ot £ river ville mea. “Ledyard Periodical,” and disorderly. 21 in the mill owned Ly was some fire ¥ ed to cave 1t Ay urch $1 south building and Iot n.mn both drunk 1869—There a serious Col. was and rented by the Worsted ctory of which the ames Townsend. The overed 1 woman who > steamer company at the onded. The smoke and it h> center of Scme fire- o th before s discovered. tim ) e damage D00, Hm’fl'\' <(‘hl’m‘ tcuses. be- >1 the north 1 and John have elected everal conventions Scott and —1J. endleton. Seott e seal Tohnson of T in the Thaw below the : and abont two hundred pounds 1869—A dngi colum of the 1 Telephone ARE YOU OBLIGED to clear your throat often and do you! wish you didn't have to. Just some of our BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear thick try | away that feeling in your throat. 15c a box at DUNK': PHARMACY 60 MAIN STREET OVERHAGLING AND Rirdid WOk OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMORILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | TRUCKS and CARTS | Mecranical ¥ Repalre, Painting, Trir ming, Upholstering and Wocd Work Blacksmithing in all its krances Scatt & Gl 507 to 515 North Main St. John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC John & Geo. . Bliss T R i . R S . b WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right| prices by skiiled labor. k4 %) West Main n Gt | i GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES | | BEFORE PURCHASING i The Garlock & Haynes Co.| Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. B(Iflarl—-Glntrfltorl—lgnman Dewc AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garace Service Connecte D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone | | s | ! 4 | d | i | | shltuck(l Stleel FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS |8 Maplewood Nursery Co, T. H. P EABOD‘/ 1 lmken-Hya’t and New Departure Bearings \ SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYMES 4 BANK STREET, Sscond Floor Phore 781-3 NEW LONDON THERE 's ne alver Bastern nnecticnut \etln for business re: tising medium ir cqual to The Bul- alts. ! a reci i im | fa Phone 365 | : it is 1 flood tid: gh water wed by ! GREENEVILLE "‘\‘. de: ndir few \\ } ile '! ere he along nd will be howe the high wind which t in front| ke ring and hanger d not break. yuilding in the had a sash blown out. mmunity Sewing so- icir community rooms afternoon with a large at- pre ent. A rK was don nes wi meet in considerable | and the Iworth has returned to the) ending a tew| with an attack of slight iline: first time he has failed to route for twenty years. ngton of after wvn«hm; parents Yerrington of E nn ed Crooks F number att spent playing e 11 and feature of t evening was tion and also a solo rendered| Crooks fons on thej d also on the piano. i caused much excitement Friday morning when/ of the horse went into i e so rightened by Frank The horse becams Fo ran thre '(\ hitting an auw'nnhd(' W parents on Si ir)"r’rl in New WICH TOWN nf Taft- i | t church, and that ve charge of the rca choir, will h: will he Sunday s'hanl and v mect Sunday otland "\rw-l ha 1. ndo avenue J for tha inflamatory stelle Rose, from I n P.:-nty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid | Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once QL CASCARA & QUIN!NE Stendard cold remedy for 20 years—ia tables form—safe, suze, no oplates—breal:s up a cold urs—relicves grip in 3 days. Money The genuine box hasaRed top | At All Drug Stores. | Fameral Director and Embalmer Prompt service dayor night was !\ from | r Re-| ¢ ting of| streets rooms on Frids Robins kept TUD HAVE About twent tended IBELE S the GARMAKERS LUNION George Cha From O se Returns T Geo avenue, For Infants &1 Wahgs A Nutritious Diet for AL Aves_ Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS | XENS ANNUAL BANQ WIT Pr vessels nch UET BUSIN ceno, Mal l 121.125 MAIN STREET Manhaltan PECIAL SALE ———TODAY ONLY— Women’s and Misses’ vening Dresses Strictly High Class Models 18.50 Actual values $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Assortment comprises beautiful Dresses in a variety of stunning models and col- crings, appropriate for women and misses. —TODAY ONLY If you are ever going to have use for an evening dress, this is your opportunity nte; ousa in with 1ed farm ioan bon¢ of $104,122.000. Thes uction of over $200,000 vious semiannual sto amounts to less than 11 of their present capital. of the leer te - |p from $1000 to > at ordnance ¥ i 1 hoard | at th | the L Trnited at “ctatement - federai mong thei 51 h. was les nverdue, ani oni | or more ove d States. s in the time 1,000,000.0 nguished dia. he United States said. d that §500,000,.- banl the value of ed since 1990 is $506 - alone would the dlamonds of the the billion dollar line, t is remembered that $17 Dbring the BORMN. ichmond to Mr R R. and Peltier Yemmas am Pepin 1 34 years and 1 mos. THANKS d our who in CARD OF 1 to, ext thos and the y acts of membered. SULLIVAN AND GHTER MIRIAM For Infants and Children e pro ment, and| > per cen: Three of Always bears the Signature of vorrowers amounted to for tie | CASTORIA InUse For Over30 Years | 125 MAIN STREET I The materials are the finest, | - & 1 2 000,000 wortk: of the diamonds import- ed since 1900 eame in the uncut state, and that thej s doubled by the cuttin ch occurred appavent that stock in the country !y more than $1,000,000 thing of the further fact s ofl diamonds have Increas- aterially during the war, About one-¥ of the worid’s dia- monds are now apparently owned 3 timate made the United in 1900 b put the world diamonds at rather more than $1.000,- | 000,00, An*l inciated that States then owned about one-third of the total known stock. With the rap- id additions to our own stock through the importation of $506,000,000 worth since 1900, it seems probable that fully monds is now held in the United alf of the world’s stock of dia- the United -_— Crops of 1512 Worth $11030,000,000. With the estimated value of the prim- cipal farm crops running by 000,000,000, the year 19i3 ran most prosperous period in th of Amrnr-mn _agriculture. Comparin: i record of 1917, the gain In the money return of the oducts of the soil ‘vas about and corn, and rye alone wers 26, S\“ 000,000, an worth more increase of e results notewor- certain s)mrl of although agatn tput of however. ed—namely, arvest In 1915 ’_once been e: > billion-bushel 1 some people, ar | Chaurch & Allen : 15 Main Street | FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS " ady Assistant Jelephone 328-% HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN 1 TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONASLE PRICES ARTHUR = LATHRCP Phone 175 SHEA & BURKE ! 41 Main Street ' FuneralDirectors A R e Ay PR O AU SORI