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NORWICH BPLLETIN, The Henry Allea & Son Co. rUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street an The Bulletin Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 8, 1919, THE WEATHER, High pressure predominates tonight but without marked features and there is no disturbance of consequence within the field of observation. Temperature changes were not o importance. Fair weather will preva Saturday cast of the Mississippi rive: except in the Carolinas and southern Virginia. i On Sunday the weather will be fair 3 in the Atlantic states. Temperature JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER nk Bocks Made and Ruled to Order g IRUADWAV SMALI. LOT OF GOOD TRAVELING BAGS | 16 inches-18 inclies-20 e | Bought right, will be sold right THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Street, De! {oft Hote_ EUROPZAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Prcos Telaghone 122 26-28 Broadway | Norwich, Conn DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St 2 Norwich, Ct. § Gffice Hours - a to 2 p ARF YOU OBLIGED r throat often and do y . to have Just 3RONCH[A1 and thic LOZENGES see car fec! away throat. n you 15¢ @ box at DUNN'S PFA.MALY OVERHAGLING AND REPAIR WORS OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, |’ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS | Mezhanical Repaire, Fainting, ming, Usholstering ard Woed Work Blacksmithing in all its Erancee. Scott & Clark Corp Trim of BROOCHES ] SCARF PINS | RINGS PENDANTS RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. WILLIAM C. YOUNG | Buccessar to STETSON & T004 CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and materiale at right| m by skiied labor. | Telephone 50 West Main St GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES | / BEFORE PURCHASING (he Gardock & Haynes Co.| Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. | ihflln-filml&r‘l—hn"\mn Devices | AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phene Shetucket Street FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRuBS Maplewood Nussery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 826 W ITEN YOU WANT (o put your pus. Iness bafy e public, there is no meli an through the ad- Ver af The Rulletin, DIAMOND JEWELRY ||© BRACELET WATCHES | © John & Geo. H. Bliss| : | coungry changes will not be decided. Winds for Saturday and Sunday. North Atlantic and Middle Atlantic —gentle to moderate shifting winds with fair weather. Forecast, Fair Saturday and iange in temperature. Crbsxvvaunns in-Norwich. he following records, reported from he Bulletin's observ the putne Englan; Comparisons. Prediction Friday’s Fair. T high water It Is owed by flood tide N CR“' ICH TOWN meetings resumed Leore La Pierre of Wast of 114 Otr been ill with Wile press ss committee, Suste Wileox {ddle *he Acade- 1 of 8.30 who come Academy time to be the studen asses ibn t eight the WAGE EARNERS THRIFTY | of Connecticut | ¥ All wage eari\: make regular and systematic f thrift and war savings s been outlined in an appeal aghout _the Bissell, director for Con- state by Mre. | € The first velocipege mad= its appear- o ch fifty was the object of muc s the cause of man: jos and sore Nmba. The vounger gen- eration werr ¢nthusiastic over the ve- hicles, but not many of them rastered the art of riding on two whstls instead of fof nd_people could <" toar aroun, r Grounds in 68 follow, Februal 1859—The confdence operators, orence and William ‘right were presentedsbefore Judge ing on Saturday and mede a full confession of their wrong & They were very penitent, and returned all he money they had st om loc: ms. They were sent>d to jail i $1 cnd costs, five months at A boy living on Baltic strcet fired a at a chicken, the bullet glancing window Ditmus in veloc redes ung men of the fous 1o tempted “everal at- he or and hetween ar. Th ned from €8.24 : month, and Lis wife irued from $40 to $74 per menth. ath tended ve compin: street beld at Tuesday USIN DGE REED sion SHORT CALENDAR B ORE U > plead, he cases den Oil N CLAIM age earners, through the pur- ol »ckholders i Donohue for Yoty es gOV- | ¢h Sullivan, 17, of | ent, pariners of Uncle Sam, and |8 such maturaily tako a greater inter | L s an_empoye st in the affairs of our country and || " e A become better citizens, They are encour: well make > and an individual ' and_ inv ings in sovernment securiti have an incentive to cut out dissipa- tion and many trivolities and ssibie earner as lives, which naty ts in a hetier ph 1 condition and consequently a better quality of work, As their savings accumulate they and as the tangible resu see in the | certificates of the government there comes a sense of finanial preparedness whih obviates worry and produe that mental and moral equilibrium so ial to gocd and™efficient work. A successful man is entitled to less praise than the man who makes an- | other effort after each failure. Promptservicedayor night ® | plank {ing at New On J 19, he stepped upon a work on the bridge, and he struck upon i er. Compen: Letters, d letters in the k ending Potter, 1, Herbert Sometime trouble a man 1 v having "% No Coaking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages, Quick Lunch; Home or Offic'-. OTHERS are iIMITATIONS EVENTS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO to pay a di the cement. east sides. terous and riously ints season. of treasures throat cut with Noth: Felfrua before the the at N promi s much The loca er ede an litile 11 | wtth would mule ar COUNTY | FE. | Letters n!rushed to W of | members ovill S| sumply ot Tebruary last evening and the atmos so charged with electricity the telograph. s the lightenine was accompanie; chairman, Mrs. | york, | At the state republican convention ‘!‘-(lli(‘ 2o in New Haven on Wednesday Ma iesler. as Jewell was renominated for governor and the remainder of the old c et was normmnated with the exception February 3 could = Starkweather " the nown gon In Connectic would me ; duction fr $ to the insig sum of §4,3 i ] dent C. L. Beach of the Con- | J icultura! college i Rob- 1 LODGE NOTES owLs. : ted at One candidate in the o regular meeting of Norwich Nest, No. O, 0., held in hal! on the following officers were elected £0T| Tyesday Bestdes the work- d | the ensuing year: A. Richmond, pre ing of the ir itiatory. degree the lodge 4 dent: John F. Slater, H. B, Norton and | tiq plans whist to he held on| In time A. Richmond( directors. It was ‘voted 1Sth of the mo Kidney Pi vidend of 10 ger cent. Kidney Pil 1 take place or DE picked a sprie of arbu- h. .A past pr tus, with reveral bugds, on Laurel Hill|y,q ed to past President Thom- | worth last Sat the first of the Season. {og Dougher < Contractor Murphy is 1avi _cast Mrs. iron water e on Wharf DAUGHT TERANS. < which will exiend across the two arms 2 St sa of the Yantic river and be joined to b bad with oz Veter held whist on Monday evenin: | ham Memo: and pipes on both the ¥ 1869—Thers wer ivid flashes of as to s he working of | i alf past cleven) Coi erfere with te Abeit. whil down. heavy peals of thunder 0 e rain and sleet storm. Suh p ena are rage in this clirate at Igotsol down, £ T, 1869—One hundr kah lod; on W on Franklin ed and the room: i any et s o January, tends includ i from Gro | til T finally used Doan’s Kidney Pills. a good increase ove ton, Routine | All the swellings and pains left and month of th» preceding year. 3 s o South Windham is excited over the my kidneys became normal. .Two mystery of a wel\ dresssed man who have passed and I haven't had a rode a pirited horse into thnt town on = e e Tuesday _evening and Wednesday sign of kidney trouble since the hors found with its o lying in a clump of bu o e saddle and bric 0., 3 be *ACT QUICKLY Do the right thing at the right e, Act quickly in time of danger. Plenty of Norwich evidence of their Henry Brayman, 483 E. Main bhed morni I sat down i to be helped up. tihoush I were paralyzed from my hips | My take off my shoes and it was next to When T stood a short time I so weak and dizzy Specks floated before my eye: ard the pains in the back of my head| and neck were unbearable. | ferent medicines, but got no relief un- of Kidney danger, Doan's lls are most effective. “For about 2 year I was so backache, T couldn't get out =s without help: when was the eame way, I had At times I feit as feet s velled so T had to to zet up or down stair: couldn’t do a bit of house- I had to sit 1 used dif- all dealers. Foster-Milburn Juffalo, N. Y. 6. 1869 appes ppro ppropx tion for the na ew London. He obta 0¢ $10 000. which is hoved for toutin tion of Rou Shetucfet jof = and M ing with 2 under GT. HAROLD ROBINSON NOW AT CAMP MERRITT | 1 voung me the peculari @ come of th cuccess, but hor ride veio many son | th FARM BUREAUS AR APPROPRIAT!ON (’UT and telegrams the e we length b of as a| W hich | up to the , I be v on ind buildi e 1 s some ag! H. R. 15018 p sent form it wo _withdraw 4 mean 1d ne mi from one mentione th Y At the cc by | into_one jin Washington repre ished cut’s inte 3 basis cent, of duction, .4 | now recei | total appr | apportionm {as follows: Tairfield $5,260, T 1 3 60, Hartford $6.960, New = 156,960, Middlesex To! 50, | 1 $3,200, Amendm ve of | the establishment a meetis n | t the amen tock par The fir: member of the v Y The former age limit was IS n the minimum service 45 vears s amendmeht further provides that no | pension paj h retired ten fon and be less th: $200 Senator at any | asso ol | vears has paid regular ass ity hools at ervice in Two iproved by | buy Ship Cos ted employer, Dunham ,,_f_ivu finge nd on basi adust the diffic | @uction would result indham $2,16! TEACHERS' PENSION BILL HAS T IMPORTANT AMEND n committee, in the discvssiow. teacher the retirement uscessments and of the reti re from service in the publ e completion of 20 (now. which shall be se; Workmen's Compensation. { azreements as foillows have be ad_amputated, ha end L we ns actua our anpe i e of 09 per ce: our opriations ust we cannot pro is mad ion to the cri sion work pling of stat B oo of direc farm bur nent to cou NTS cerning ents to act cor ng of the legisla Hariford erested in the bill provic ments were present SOLDIERS AND SAILORS| Writss from Germany. Corporal We leti Cosno on Dec, 9 whole train to ourselves, con- of three French coaches and | ned n th certainly had my Neuchatean, en we reac here "here was There was and ess she told re forbidden to make any a ames hynch, of me supplies we landed in an_Amer a miserable_place. divis on from New England | Hand For This S: Best Ripe Bananas dz.29¢ Tuna Fish 2 cans...4 Asparagus Tips % 3 cans. ..48c theré before they en- trenches. It rained ail the were there, mud, mud, &nd ympathi ad to stay in that hole any time. The next stop was where we all fumped off | and had hot chocolate from Cross ed Verdun we went c lieve, of 45,000 before all the houses There were American nch soldiers billeted in differ- | B truck by ed to a powder. ngs ther AW W e o building or shell and We went to an underground city which is ! r the city. The French sen- 't let us go into the different 3 a were 1i ghted had a little track in the they could push cars on compartment to another. 1l hospital in one of ere were wounded 1 another com Verdun had a popula- | but when we went through it | Iy one civilian desolate. | : Pure Honey |[g jar. .25¢, 41c |8 | - Brer Rabbit Molasses 2 cans. ..28¢c Blue Top Maiches i@ 5 boxes. .29¢ | Seedless m the bo! we walked up a the top of Hill 104 we went of the big dugouts. It was with parlor chairs and ail home; we afterward: ccupied by soldiers On to. Hdoln nd T went over a feed, bread ald talk ame to pay m it would not il and when we ¢ a our did were n make ruined houses. and show nes did over here he Ame: Te try to we cannot fc amendment provides t 60 years old, who ta s in the public nd who retirel prior to June 30, > discretio! an x 00 annuall, W Broder’s bill member of who for 25 (form y fund s be exempt that ment a the age of 50 : the public ved zchoo! workmen's compensat ap- | Commissioner J. J. Dono- nstruction and Trading Co. er, and Aaron > employe, four te of Mfz, Co. D Alexander J. Lehn orwich, employe, Metal and treot, in- injured, at rate of $10.03. be held at his *59" o avenue Sat wid(iw cars, reaiter. will to all 5 those who ngs, H. C. CHAPPELL, MARY CHURCH, AMO: (o] 0| e American | amite down | Sunkist Cranges | 18 dozen . ..39¢ Lemons dezen . ..25¢ Native Curly Lettuce head ....12¢ | Rye Bread loaf rived. too. It was the The German they ¢ e no soa {and they seem to ha to eat, peopie are and mos now near! e has be can be CORP. Advanced Medical an; wound in his right t calibre revolver Deside him as he ol o hlood Thureday the dead man left th o'clock. Ahout 1 mid nothing more. They shot fired that killed house went morning he discovere: on the kitchen floor, around the wornd th fired_at close ranse. side the man w: model, them contai s a dropped right out of it. 4,000 Pounds on ibou}der Roast Beef Best Rib Roast, 1b. . Prime Rib Roast Boned and Rolled No Waste, b....... Lean Pot Roast, Ib. . Beef Liver, Ib......12V5¢ Pork Loins, Ib........28¢c Fresh Pig Shoulders, Ib. 26¢ Pork Liver,Ib......... 8¢ Pork Sausage, Ib. PEA‘\IU; BUTTER, lb 25c The Germans need of them are well dressed. AMES LYN ONYVILLE MAN PUT BULLET INTO BRAIN . The ss bédy of Peter Barber of found early Friday with a_ bullez wi aftarnoon by some ing in the same house which is uble tenement heard Mr. Barbel pacing back and forth in part of the house and then after a while heard when Joseph Colombe who lives in the o work Medical Examiner Morton R. showing that the shot had b tered his brain, causing fnstant death, The revolver which was found he- with seven chamb: ng loaded ¢ three with discharged sheils. at today’s market price 49c SWIFT’S and ARMOUR’S BEEF ale .35¢ .20c FRESH LITTLE Pi6 8 to 10-pound average ... 26c FINE NATIVE DRESSED VEAL VEAL Legs Veal, lb..... Rump Pieces, Ib. . Shoulder Cuts, Ib. Loins to Reast, Ib. Stealkelb. . oo T Chops, bb......... Veal for Stewing, Ib. SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB Short Cut Legs, Ib....32¢c Loins to Roast, Ib. Forequarters Lean, Tender, Ib......20c Loin Chops, tb........50¢ CHAMBERLAIN’S NICELY CURED DRIED BEEF, bb. ... .50 C MIXED SALT PORK tb. 1 FRESH KILLED CHICKENS, bb. . 45¢{ 9 | CHEESE CHEESE Mild, Tasty, Whole Milk Ib. 35c. Ib.35¢c Ib. 35¢ FRESH EGGS, dozen 55c FRCM NEARBY FARNS PURE WHITE LARD g Yellow Onions 4 lbs....11c IMONEY SAVERS FOR SATURDAY BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER The old butter market took quite a flop—the bottom The kind of butter you have been paying 65c or 70c for we will sell Saturday None to Wholesalers 20 Pounds Limit to One Customer 24|ohoulders Breakfast Food : package .18c : Red Beans 2 lbs....24c Fine, Heavy Grape Fruit 4 for.... California 29c § Prunes bs tridges Barbery wifé™ an_operation and in be eecured of He chemicals take shing clothes, | texture e modern ould think ol in street. | and cars, | G 1l they want nd healthy, i chere the Ger- | , hut of course [ after en signed and of accompiished in P, me & cut . Suppy Co., No. 2, mple made by a ich was found on the floor in a seen alive about he house about 4 night neighbors @id not hear the Mr. Barber but early Priday d the body lying | Fox of ARTHUR ere were po The. bailet en- 22 calibre, an old ridges and ad been fir and only one s bheen discharged. had recently u.~ at HENRY E. CHURCH WM. 8MITH ALLEN owe the Backus f the neight He and snother man : © said tg have been drinking heavily Lady Aseistant the aiternoon. The companion of Teiephone 328-3 at the time hor husband ‘mmitsed suicide was in Plainfield. s a man about 53 years of age and had been employed as a far- of the:war of 1878-71 tor 5 $945,400,000, to France | Church & Allen 15 Main Street | FUIERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES LATHROP H Montville was notified and viewed the b did Coroner Franklin H. Phone 178 . Both men were of the Opinion | s——————-—- = Barbtr committed Suicide as SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors