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Wauregan Block Norwich, Conn. SPECIALS Clinton for hurial. o Columbhia chureh _ e Bualletine, Nerwich, “Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1919 VARIOUS MATTERS TAght vehisle lamps at 5.27 o'clock this evening. Daboll's Almanao predicts ight snow today (Tuesday). This term there are algut 540 pu- pils enrolled at Norwich Free Acade- my. Today, Jaruary 28, at 9 p. m, the planet Neptune will be at opposition to the sun. Gooler weather is welcomed by Tol- land ice meéi. Tee cuttirg will begin 6n Crandall's pond this wesk. During last vear in (‘onnecticut the report of fires shows a total of 40 in hotels, clubs and restaurants. An all-day Red Cross sewing meet- ing is fo ba held at Bushnell chapel today (Tuesday), at moon. During the year the State W . throrgh the White Rit.n, contributed §119.25 for Armenian and Syrian relief. with basket lunches . B anner, Whist and dance tonight, at K. of The body whe aled s €., at 8 o'¢lock.—adv. of Tirving Manwarring Norwich talken to He was a former snsident of that town. ¥ Where town authoritfes héreabouts have contimnéd highwav repairs, have been favored by mild and absence of storms. f‘rr\\\‘l‘v‘< At the Fruit Hartford last harrel of they weather meating in At the Sunday morning service, Park continues to devets a brief, stated period to silent prayer for the n's wae gung by tho DeLong, During Norwich t Fre cher of En: o teacher, Mrs, taking her classes, where now fs the residence of Pr To Inauirer: mous an Marvel), = v soldiers 8 o'elack riek's ehurch mass of requiem for Clement and Monday, in St an_ann'-ersary sailors. Leblane Rev. J. H. Droderick. illness of & member of Academy faculty, Miss h. a former TTaskell, is Charles F. The home o2 the Donald . Mitchall located on TRrond fa- (Tk nal Henry A. Tirrell, of Norwich Free Academy. The officers of St M Star_of the Sea Temperance socicty of New Tondon, are :o he installed by County Director W M. \reGiuinness of Norwich, § irg. February 9, in Tem ot he ie ry has received a number of Thorp and Kimall's pa- trintic paseants of todav, incinding: “The answer” “The to.th” “When Therty callel” “The call of the \'nuth of America.” News has beep received here that the Ttallan eovernment ¢ transnortation Ttalans who left furnishing to America to all this corntry to answer their mothar country's call to firht under the Ttalian flag. Don't foreet the Band Cance, State Corsets $1.49 | oo funt 00" St Aonn.—aav. One lot of Corsets at $1. 49 Helen . Beehs, 10, daughter of Aarv T, Auwond and the laie Hor each. These are regul“ $2. 50 W }759!\9 Q1o 4t New. Tinson i quality and are corsets from ar. from dphthoria, . . | *ices were hel a Jordan the best makers. A limited ironday morning at 11 o'clcck. number and sizes 20 to 30. Collars 5¢ One lot of Mussed Collars! at Sc. Collars 10¢ A similar lot at 10c Collars 15¢ I 15¢ all good qualt iy sodea, s ot at Another These a GE ""“L AUTO REPAIRS -STAND IN TOWN grease your Car LETENDRE, Prop. €25 and 870 loering From Sawdust, th centent, sew- A colore are n of specinl for th th w14 wa longer elad lu the 1 stion. byt every =t An judge.—~ Wendell _Pile Treatment gives stops itching, bleeding r piles, hemorrholds I :ctal troubles, in the our own home. e A gists. A single box Take no substitute. for vrial with booilety plain wrapper, if low a pnle of fent, fn’ piaty wrag Aceordine to the State Toard of Flealth annual renort to the governor, dnring fiuenza epidemic, the worst of a d that bas ever invacded the st there were 200000 cases with over 6,000 deaths. With the first zeneral der wav in Pelar ctates Sund “Po] d news from the rreat re —the fourth in Enurope in nonulatior River lodge of the B Trainmen to admit Sornbesahin GARAGE. Connectic: i cinity fore the loca AMiddletorer will preb the eft eiatinn 1t Hartfor 0 is of o Auestion {hat now ari const B 3 to $2,060 600, roceeds Mzhoney the orgs Another the reeorniticn of | Bat t go1 ot rher inch fish. a on and are ny will leharo, V Suraa aanaidates ne in that le to appear be- go who ave worl 1 lndge. hanquiet ved the ma have the lesws hel ut. rine Bage orchestra, paid a tribute nization in which th banquet il e Wodne Alhers the execu of the n ma¢ haaskifal town goinw enze, 1 to eover the pre heen 1 In Nor- ean e $1,000,- nital ‘rom Tondon when the Sub- o 1o to is doine. K. of C. chap cown A man six moaty m to catch one little .| Glastonbury. PERSONALS Mrs. William Fitch of Norwich Town was a visitor in New London Monday. Herbert Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919 Higganum have been on a visit Norwich. Mrs. Alfred Cayouette of River ave- nue is spending a week with rela- tives in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emmons evening to attend Kin; the the Masonic temple. * Mrs. R. Hospital staff, is i and laryngitis at street. Monday his conditio; considered encouraging. Louis Bitters is at his Quaker Hill, havi absence from his ship, Boston. He ha been but expecte to go over agan. NOLLE IN EYLER CASE ord class seaman, stationed supernumerary policeman, tion with th Ja Iy, iln Norwich by Judge Malthis, hecause the prosecutor was Willlam Coleman. Burial in St. Joseph's cemeterv. 1. The hov* died on Saturday OEITUARY orge E. Casv of George 11 mr: an Ledvard in '\rul had beeg at vario The nam 1Te 120! Mrs. On Monday Lucelis of Henry Malr Al ) r of 1848 Septcmber 9 D. and other relatives. Charles P. Whipp'e. of Montr ng of sterly. { ter of White Rock, ¢ and Mrs. the son e, He cls and at 1} moved to V out the gene; v Bugbee Elmer L. Sherman of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. v\“,..ul Zeoulon R. r a s Me, Robbins y of and at rd O, to give her :ival's age away, that the sailor is fveak mentally. follov Providence, n home ten days’ leave of which in France for nearly a year, and recently came back, o s returned Smith, of da mmua) (Taes to of Moosup have been in Westerly, R. L, to attend the funeral of William Bac~ cock, a brother of Mrs, Emmons. Sidney H. Miner and C. <. Perking of New London were here on Monday meeting td Solomon Lodge of Perfection at Mr. and Mrs Edwin A, Cavanaugh and daughter, Paula, of Bayonne, N. J., are spending a few days with Mr. and Muleahy, Broad View cot- tage, Broad View, Quaker Hill Dr. J. H. Allen, of the Norwich State with bronchitis! home on Church was | at is in| FOR WEAK MENTALITY The case azainst Walter Eyler, sec- the submarine base, accused of beirg an accomplice of James kole). tha local in tonnec- hold-up and robbery of Rehill in New London recent- was nolled in the superior court Thurs- Judge Maltbie granted the mnolle on the motion of State Attorney Hull, John Fitzgerald, Howard Rvan and took place Resides his earditis. Hfi been horn in | en he eold oul to Warren ida. 00d has ieft town south and west. " " of Hampton,;" J. Dana Coi Bvening Supper for SEVEN ARRESTED IN WEST MAIN ST. RAID and will be presented bafore the city court this (Tuesday) morning. The officers who made the raid were Sergeants A. C, Mathews and John H. Kane and Officers Myron Morgan, Abraham Segal and Elmer Allen, Or Bootlegging Charge Again. Mrs. Angelina Caboni_ who has al- ready been before the U, 8. district court once on a bootleggin; charge was again presented on Monday after- noon before U. S, Commissioner Earl Mrs. Ida King, proprietor of a lodg- ing house at 219 West Main street, and six other persons, three wemen and three mon, were arrested Mon- day evening shortly before midnight when & squad of police made a raid on_the house. Mrs. King was charged with keep- ing a house of ill fame and snx others were charged with frequenti Those who were arrested were Mrs. King, Mary Falvey, Georganna Keftle, Abbie Gilbert, John Pickero, Martia Scal- | Mathewson in his office in the Thayer latto, and Peter Meoli. Mrs. Xing de- | building on the same charge. It is al- nied all knowledge of what was go! leged that she supplied liquor to men on in the house and said that she ¢id not know the Kettle girl was in the place. Two others were brought in with the others but avere released as it was shown that they knew noth- ing of the matter. Mrs. King 48 the ! proprietor, Was held under $300 honds and each of ¢he frequenters at a lower bend. In Gefault of bonds the sept- tette spent the night at the station in uniform a week ago Saturday night at her rooming house on Franklin square. U. S. Marshal Kelleher came hera from Hartford on Monday and served the warrant on Mrs. Caboni, bringing her before the commissioner who bound her over to the February term of the U. S. district court. He placed the bond at $300 which she furnished. _— - aAM" —- BIG SATURDAY SALES FORMER C. V. HEAD CLAIMS OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS CONSPIRACY TO RUIN HIM The sale of war savings stamps at| The most sensational battle of raii- the Norwich post office last Saturday rcad systems that New England ever was the largest of any day during the' knew found an echo m t‘]é filing on month and it is encouraging to know| Monday at Concord, N. H., of a §209,- that so ny who became interested|00¢ damage suit agamst the Grand in the saving and thrift habit the past| Trunk and Central Vermont railroad year are continum'— the practice. Thei by Earl H. principal object of the government in; Conn., continuing to issue thrift stamps nm\xTrunl\ railrdad when it invaded Mas- ‘War Certificates is to give to the|sachusetts in 1911 and 1912 public the most convenient way of; Mr. Fitzhugh alleges ma imomng their savings as all that is sbiracy on the part necessary is to ask the letter carriers!svstem aml its vari o inen Any amount from 25 cents up is cheerfully accepted. The following is a clipping from the government official bulletin: Fitzhugh, of New London, e president of the Grand ous con- railroad officers to in- bring about the lure of his railroad schemes and n him financially. he suit grows out of disagree- Lugh) had Grand Trunk England transportation field. only to the crizinal owners, except in Isely cage of death or disability. representei the instructed { o score of § to 3. of the B. FIND CRCWNED MAN rown in fur- ng of the ned on Monday had em- 218, v\h\ ed the man on Nov. siven his name structinn co 7 vice pre fled 5 hur of Hartford ' aslD el \h",“ Y"v\\\'vv of Middletown; e The members of the from the velcomed to B 5 % alted Ruler Danic e to Eils xict Denn in the m ha ADoRE GWo HARTFORD MASONS IN Rulei delivered at ss on the affairs of ss meeting. It w the meeting, to e exalted meeti Tlustrious Charles M. cenort, deputy tended the Solemen ond for Conne egular meeting evening at the officers T.odze of Perfection of llartford the degrees from the sev- enth to the 10th. ation ad"‘u'nol fD t where a banquet wa put id hotel De invasion into the New He says INDOOR BASEBALL GAME that this Comps D of the te Guard law. At|held their regular drill ut the armory | MRrKel o\ L on Monday ing wira « full at-| CO%FOF fhe R verk was infantey | g0 S el STt the drill the com- sl et T 1l team lined SRR AT t the Iruw s team and seor Sty { victorw of the sewon hy | s if proper The game wrs i of Capt. VOTA_ 5;03 zTOP. SOLDIERS o Fearless team. More m«m 100 members of the Past the Cuards and S JAMES PROUNTZ and DEGREE WORK HERE | Gerdenier, | Todge of Perfection | the Masonic of Charter RED CIRCLE GLUB SOON TO BE OPERATING HERE The Red Circle club for sailors and oldlers for which Edward Booth of Naw York is to be the loeal director is shortly to be opened lmre, bly in two weeks, in the bulfdln 57 Broadway, the former M: rey property. It is to permeated witn the spirit of home hospitality, sald Director in_speaking on Monday of what the Red Circle club is to be, and Will serve as a clearing house for community aequaintences and affil- fation with sailors and scldiers_who may be here from time *tu time. From the proximity of the submarine base, it is naturally to be fupposed that men of the navy will find meet use for the club . Some of the upper rovms in the building will be used for dormitories, and there will be a canteen for the serving of meals, a libraty, and the several fireplaces in the bhuflding will be put to use to contribute towards the “homey’ atmosphere. The work is done through the war camp community servics, which re- ceived a proportion of the big fund raised in the nation-wide united war work drive, Director Booth has besn in a similar work for seven or eight months at the Camp Crane medical unit at Al- lentiwn, Penn, before coming here. LAWYERS ASSCVC|AT|ON SEES ILLEGALITY IN DRY LAW The Connecticut Bar Association ended its sessions at Hartford on Mon- day night with a banquet at wsich Governor Holecomb was the guest of honor. At the business session re- ports for the ar were made, one being from a committee which state its opinion that federal prohibition was against public rights and had been put before the country in an illegal man- ner by the congress, Officers were chosen as follows: dd 2y : 1 Presjdent, Charles 1. Searles, Thomp- ler stated to State Attoriey Hull that [, The following Is auoted from & no- ;nx(:‘n?] Truns foloming the death of |§on, vice presiden, Harry C. Doy Now Be did not know that Foley was Fob- | {C0 e e Charles 1. Havs on. the | Haven: secretary and treasurer. James nc e n;ifl‘\‘ixn'v‘ {;‘:N;:xtm‘\h;opo\;-ne: v attention has been directed to _ Titanic which reached a|smmittee, the I\r"HOm and_Jot pons, following an arrest. Judge |Bumerous offers made by unsarupu-|flimax in the clectment of Mr. Fita- | pange Bridgeport, W. Maltbie, after examining Byler and|l0US persons through ady ot Th e DI Wioh oA Hartim on Slfltém@lllfi of the naval .'r’Hh"r and in other ways to buy war suving fraid et i ]{ George Hinman, . that Eyler was dull, was doubtful as | C¢rtificate stamps and, as a resuit i7hugh charges | wado, Hartford, Will to degree of comprehension of the |SUCh offer I am informed tt taul reed oR- | 55 rtrort, t Byler was taking in the hold-up, |OWNers of such securities havs suf- h‘i‘,fi;}{?} o YIRS 46 BeCHintien blee fo HHe ng-i| | e DatEnal jossed whlch could the extension of |SUES NORWICH BOAT LINE A A 3 i i a 1 demption o i val authorities for the disposal of his Bia Akt and, the action FOR NOT DELIVERING GOODS (i law.” ed a breach of faith with the| o it 00 55000 has been brousht in OF oevas ition to enter New England. R R Ay S & FUNERALS ers of Fitzhugh declares that becanse | ¢ “;‘P 0L (;; iy s Tt ’ Furlos of either seris v be safe he told the truth about tne agreement | on Inc. “‘. oLy 1 s bk I herebv notity all pers to the grand jury the defendants be- The funr;r-vl of James Futlong. the|from offers {o buy n a malignant campaign to ruin his Hnrt hm”n priraicing vear old son of Austin and Nord|gamps or nccept the same in trade” : utlvs tnd 4o | e clim'is ihat on Dee: rlong, who died in Manstield after} ™Iy purcuance of the foresoing, asman. Hall & Rong delivered to the a long period of poor health, was held | piacearn diradted not to Pay wab alleged 1hat he ywas| HAIL B A58k Helizpred 0 fthe, from the home of his parents at 33| saving Gies ont which | the o eney putfee cloth and one bale of waol~n ounfain street, on rdav after- | pon o8 owaets have fot heen al DUt et gh0e alerol el fibon, h_rclatives and nds at-lcniesed or en erased or chang- | dePey of the Grand Tr 000, to B @elivered Tn New Sovk 1 tending, There were many beautifull ¢ ginw under the reralatiors. rhey |tWO days later “the -onspi (e pIREE which: the mtodsier > {\\a:n. ';;n-m; arranged about th‘es<;‘3=< are not transferable and are payable |ounced to the public that he (Fit e I Ret. he be: rs were Michael ea £ fafled to do and fthe onn: 1y lost to the plainiiffs. were W iV ARy W e rtifi. | the campaign was kept up and that|American Shses in China end Jasan. narents the ehildl leaves four brothers, | ot (0 YoV anY war sevings cettif|po’ cannot get, s a result, employ-| Amarlenn shaee ava fn ht John, Austin. Joseph and Walter |} 0 Bt bl y offer. | ment for which he was trained. among the Chincsa. save a report is- Furlong. and two sisters, Honor M.|ino 't buy, war savines “tamaps or M: ysh names as defendants, | sued hy the nurenu of foraizn and 4 and Ruth C. Furiong. Gartifcatss’ from tho hesid, “rand Trunk and Central | mestice cammarns dena Antonio Quintiiiann. Ay dents 15 Vermont, mithers of Ton- | merce. Hich prices The funeral of Antonic Gaintfliano feates were don, cha oard of director | them out of 1y infant son of “Tito and V' ne~izo Quin- to the persons or f PiEent tive, who tiliano ws onday mor rom them for | A with cloth the home of his narents at ank- hen conzul owners of war i ling street, with manv in aitendance savings s There were many floral forms. Buri 2 toolk place in St. Mari's cemet Tapn Underts Hourigan hed charge of 1CnMpA,w D WINS ST s o dollars 1 tained.reasonable « samnles sent twhen are made. Tapar: offers a ma and of the lar the noroal & aufrements of Russia, tracts ¢ an imporiant tr and Chma Govet vo fillod with an Teathers are imnorted # States. T modern fo DAIING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the penee trating effects of Liniment Xi ct Joseph C. Iver The meeting was largely attended - v, of Ha and was followed by a banquet. So do those rheumat ch he loin-aches of lumbago, t Shilyaren 3 Arens THEATRE. At the Davis theatro on Monday| COMMON PLEAS MOTIONS ! houses greeted the hill for the | BEFORE JUDGE WALLER|first haif of the week. The fenture _ R e Branding Broadway, stars the MT,TP“f’(;‘,;\‘v‘f‘x‘gcf"““t’;‘l_s‘:‘t HEPosed | opont western actor, William S. Hart{ The ease of appl Taion halE th New I ohdbe o an entirely new role, that of a man | of relief, the positi . Harnbon S ith! THOSe O e of Broadway. The picture is full of{ liness, and the economy rt in his new role in N er presiding: s 1907| Two weeks in which to file an an- |} e s o President | swer or other pieadings were granted | e othe picture on the bill lin the cases of Buckley Gaaba's, | uegme On In” a five part Paramount 55 Jescie Di- | non-suit for failure to plead ani Pel. D A Pataman 10, 1877. ]Yp}:\'\}' vs. Elster, default for failure to chtful little (,c;,“e(‘ly i 1 by three ead. S asing one to ‘he audience. A o C los The case of Kaplan vs, . Worti, travelogue completes ver,|et al, judgment as per & o ot A the bill. particulars was continued. ot [ Bl o Selnite 'S | TRINITY "CHURCH PARISH tch-| Elmer L. Sherman, 30 years of age, | 5ot "o va Jumes N, mionr ¢ HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING tion 'Ya‘nthI:L I“wnx‘axx of the Southern New |t G0 U “on the moticn to set| The following warden and vestrymen 1 1ove. ; Englan »hxe]enhono (’o died at h de tl 2 in the case of the|Were elected at the annual meeting of . home, ln’i-\r'r'\id Waterford, Sundz ben 3 . ¥S. A. L. Notkin | ¢ church parish, held at the occupied the pulp he An- affer an flinces from influenza, termi- | ¢ Sony w inued one weak | on Church street: Warden, S. saptist church as tor for the 'K‘,a,‘,"*’_,‘{", gtllrll-ry_f»,\xa He is ’u"\'nr‘di The irn was amended Alpheus Gilbert, Henry F. Parker: ves- Rev. Mr. Gates ends ¥ & Wife and two children. in \m ca vs. Bur- | trymen, R. C. Perry, Charles H. Phelps, 1 at church the last day| 3 B nell, et a { L. P. Roath, Walter E. Gilbert; Per- the: £ABREh o bhcorae pastor-at-; [ ‘cgbr\x’rs [N SOCIETY ;m ,,c, sworn bill of particulars {cival W. Chapman, Joseph W. Curtiss, arge of the Baptist echurehes o ; i Cases were sgsigned as foliows 1 . 3 at Norwich—Fenton Me- | 3 bert was elected treas- viarty. {urer and Percival W. Chapman clerk. Feb. 10 at Norwich--Yurman vs. | S e iner ét uX. Summoning Holmes Case Witnesses. 5 at New London Teb, Sherif H, E. Draper wa ouse Welding Co., vs. Buxten. th assault upon Capt, James Li —— —— {nen. The witnesses wre scmmoned ! Mrs. Zoe Mead Was Speaker. j1o be in the supcrior court on Wed : bt ; nesday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Zoe Mead of this city, home|"¢S02Y morning at : onstration agent with the county Pussy Willows in Bioom. ternoon pick ed ot » place in which & s a number of branche afternoon. in full bloom. Th ey were picked wa ¥ K. of C. Entertainment Serics. . W, Tyler not sheltered but in a very exposed for Ometle ot 2hts of Columbus will start|s; LA KR6Y | 1oy to hold a series of whists | ornla. At preseat Mr. it fl\o‘m_(‘i mtil | these_affairs, one each week sh Wednesday. own mahy both good am A man's © his pecetbook. | great what it contains that counts. is Clarence B. Messinger, and John Reece. nson, Doherty, et al, vs Doherty, Monday afternoon suicmon- i ” 5 witnesses for the state in the Teb. 24 at New London—Walter- of Royal G. Holmes, charged | m bureau, addressed the advisory s = 5 it mmiitee of the New London Asso- |, AR 2utoist on the way to this cily ted Charities at its meeting Mon- | {rom Ceniral Village on Monday af- are tJH that the Prince of | not & gocd dancer. Still, we| men who have succeeded in life it chultab]e It's not the outside appearance, but ge!mte a handicap like that.—Marion el 1 me-nt makeit univ ~r<z“. v preferreds <) s @ | N d 5 1 stricke time. The more rapid adeption of the western styles of lace and buiton shoes is maic difficult by the native custom that requires that shoes be te- moved before a persons citers a home or inn. In some cases it is even Tre- quired that the shoes be removed or at least covered with cloth protectprs before eniering shops, theatres and similar public buildings. 7" custpm has led to quite gencrai adoption of tne old-fashioned but conveniént Congress” boot by those who wear occidental foootwear during busine: The author of the govern- ed elastio-top a button o operated fa agvance the in Japan. soe with re: s( le or lice shoe with a quickly er would do much to e of modern footwear Value of Ideals in Life. I am one of those men, and T am sure their 3 is legion. who be- 1 mot get the best re- To live a life ) be a dull exist- i ambitious these ideals or however modest, I am cer- e peopie who do possess r. results than the who dc not.— * dni- e Wemys Surely Would Be 1 the foclis from the have ence; h may be tissed. re suddenl, at would ut in the bid ‘n Attack of Influenza Often Leaves in Yeakenad ¢ o) " ‘ondition the epi- . most lame back ould not signals idney trou- rge sale on i S0 ure T will not | debts .co Norwich nto any feed store to buy He de- consideration feed for your horse. ac servec more can rely on the quality of the | feed, and WHERE you know you will get the best for your money. Chas. Stosherg & Son 3 Cove Street CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. | Chiropodist. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Supporg Suite-7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4