Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 5

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“SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE AT TONGUE! STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELO Syrup of Figs look for the name California on or physic for_the little stomach, and bowels. Give it without fear. RADIATORS REPAIRED By Expert Workmen TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES VULCANIZING The Johnson Co. 107 Franklin Street Norwich QUEEN PURE WHEAT BREAD You'll want it again and Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street e | rector of PHONE 960 2 Refore buying let nie quote| you prices on the high-grade FEED GRAIN I have always sold, delivered| 1% #fternoon at your door, for a small extra Our stock is now| complete., A. R. MANNING' Yantic, Conn. PHONE 960-2 CLOSING OF THAMES RIVER DRAWBRIDGE Acting under authority of the War Department, the draw of Thames River between New London and Groton, will be closed for a i of thirty-six hours, commencing at 6 a. m. on March 3rd, 1919. CHARLES J, BENNETT, State nghwny Communoner Bro.dwaShoeRe Shop FORM!NLY AT 31 BIOADWAY HA& REMOVED TO 52 Broadway Where he will be pleased to meet old customers and as will favor him with their patronage. | First Class Shn Shlnn Plfl-r. A G THOMPSON B S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 32! Main 8t. Conn. Phone 11“4 many new ones STORAGE lATTEK'!S If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. 88 Shetuckst St-cet, Norwich, Capa NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919 PERSONALS Horace E. Coyl, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days at his home CPENING OF ARMY AND' NAVY GLUB IS HELD ¢ club in the for- MRS. WATSON CF DETROIT Was Weak, Tired Al the Time—Made Perfectly Well MAKE APPEALS FOR NEAR-EAST AID Norwich, Monday, Feb. 24, 1919 this city. —_— been tl Mrs. \thm Read of Lisbon has er parcnts, Mr. and Detroit, Mich y Took atiended by i to the work of among the VARIOUS MATTERS Mre. Horace Bu Westerly papers mention that Miss m‘luggtm;imcle lamps at 6.02 o'clock | 5oy co Benjamin. of Norwieh attended s evening. nations of the world the positive need that the German-in- spired work of the Tur! Asia Minor of its peop: 1 resources must be for ncne of it wi expenses, as this all the time and has ail |eer in denuding I ru'vl d]'ll Vi are 4 000,000 the concert of the Tea are 4 000, hers’ course in The quota of Fishers Island in the|the high school hall, We Near East drive is $280. defeated to schieved hy fieli of battle an and Iebrew nant of other millions another jour: supplement the victories the entente allies on the Miss Oliv Manseau has Last week at Jordan action Was!her home in Manchester taken on forming & froop of BOY|spending a few days with M Seouts 1 Waterford. line Hourigan of Church s Two provost guards from the sub- Mr. marine base did patrol duty in No wich throughout Sunday. were the {wo points made by avis theatre Surday : ernoon, whea a public mass v he openinz cf e v ch campaign for those wro ar2 left ar . and thousands have been exiled 400 miles Th- cail come :‘mwaukoo. and Mrs. Moses ned recentiy in Norwich havins children re home <:ron_zlh cre; u‘" For the holiday dinner Norwich |Ballou's parents, stores were well supplied with fresh juel Collins, vegetables and prime fruit. Miss Natalie TLoads of cinders are being applicd | of Mr. and Mrs. James C to the roads through Poquonoc, mak- | of Stetson street, who has ing a big improvement in the high-|to Backus hospital for treatment for way. pneumonia, continues seric i Some of the grocers and milkmen Mayor J. I. chairman of presided at the mee! tre, where abaut 200 wer> present, r attending prouao'v down considerably by the The thing wiil be done now o f Central \, . M=acpherson been taken of the world. An Unpavfll’e‘cd Need. programme bagan roneert "n‘on for made deliveries in sleighs for a few | FOUR GREAT AMERICAKS hours Saturday morning, the first time WERE TOPIC FOR TALK there been a more D, Tamlin_ o this season, Seldom 1 The water commissioners are dis- cussing plans and suggestions for se- curing a better water supply in Gro- 1on borough. The annual encampment of the { Connecticut G. A. R., is to be held in Danbury, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 15 and 16. A Niantic resident, William Wright {has a large oolleetion of Indian re jHe has nearly one thousand arrow- A collection was taken t a num- ber of the churches Sunday for the |y | national service commission of the { Congregational denomination. Philip Kass, an East Lyme farmer, was. fined $30 in the New london po- lien court Saturday forenoon for the reckless operation of his auto on State street Friday. men al we could consider ¥ Aréhd}mmn b airman of the local commitiee, Free Academy, and Georze / 1 part of the meet'ne dress { William his topic, four g He S ; Washington, Lincoln neads of various sizes e e “he time as Palmer who Spangled B Archdeacon \ introduced th~ subject o calling attention to The speaker held audience ev g e are amgpz - Go_the (hing undisputed o il of ihem were | towards the Alice Reed Danaher, God of MeLaugllin, of them were turn a deaf o ) At the fourth quarterly conference |if these held in the Niantic Methodist church | God it was voted unanimously to request the return of Rev. G. H. Wright for another vear, In a Franklin street show window is a German helmet, od up ny the viator, Sergeant Lorenzo? Conr one of the first men to leave Norwich | to enter the service. Total receipts in both _passenger and freight departments of the New Haven railroad “hed the enormous sum of $102,294,211 in 1913 while in 1917 they were buf $85754,802 A letter to F. Valentine Chappell, hairman of~ and harbors ion, hat the navy ve up the state pier two months A from the date of notice, Feh. 1S. The N. Y, N. H. & H R. Ras cut its interlocking force of men from six days a week to four and h the new schedule wor hours each of tne first four the w ev. William J. Fox. recently ap- pointed pastor of the Sacred Heart church, Groton, while a Cross co ed third base Dall team Mrs. Purdon Brown observed Sat- her eig™iv. (our thdar at home in Demson avenue, Mystic. Mrs. Brown is the oldest member of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution in Mystic. with Any community in Connecticut that {desires a farmers’ institute this spring '1'\ asked to take the matter up w LG acting director exter The institutes w jon | ed b} Feb. wsters and ticket agents in Connecticut of the New Yerk, New Haven and iartford Heuivoad com- ny sold dur past year thrift mps and vings amps to lue of $20,208.74. Street Commissioner Jamts P. Fox | jhad men out Saturday morning run- {ning snowplows through the gutters | on the hill strects hut when the sun appeared after noon the three or four inches of snow did not la At Plainfield 7. D. Hull, rec- tor of St. ! scopal church, has | resigned appointment’ to hecome. Mark's church at Leo- minster ,000 population. in | the diocese of westorn Massachuseits. \ The union barber ~hop~ did not ciose for the h 2 were open all da ing. Washington's served by the barbers {roming Saturday this year, non: i closed. Harri: 63, widow of d at her in_ Rockville Wednesday from | pneumonia, was born in Coventry on | March 14, 1854, ihe danghter of Nel son_Simmons. The fineral was held w London paners mention that Dr. Frank S. Runniell of Free { Academy factilty, mve th of | his lectures on “urrent the | Becond Congregational church house | Friday evening before an audience ul" good proportions. ! By request of Bishop Nil ernor Holcomb's N tion was r St ad at the three mas church Sunday and the | ter Celumbia Professor Speaks. r Hamlin of Cot martyrdom ihe people we learn more of them ame class as the honored aul .\ NQv a bountiful 'unch of ts i, | home made cake As the men lefi ctorious worlk and navy by Lmhrup Y.awrence- . Huntington, mrnnm\ uf comin. WILSONV!LLE i1l waks in ed escalloped oys- Why An-erlc: Shn,x\" dcln ed escalloped oy OBITUARY. .. Henr) Bes<iey, is called upon e atmosphere, one of the ruling classes i hen Learn- 11 be the sufferer e will be left in are to build ures U an the.y Mary Rich- nner even in sor this region nd repopulate it with he ing millions along the . director of the club, f statement to the men of supper, the sailors went by in- 1 to the new commurity heen forced GUUGHEB THREE the merchants of 5 condition aile club rooms on Main that we th\ these so crue daughter of Garnett, GNTHS Relief In 24 Hours. Home Neincma Did lt word comes . thou art the ona to Channing M. hl1ess than six vears been at wa relations wer, with Turkey, shall it be 1 and placed o cough and I fi cine for that |U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PLACED 91,209 IN WEEK number of the second vol- acquaintances she shown for t » announcement of her wwers being requested in St. All of this £30,000,000 pose of . Charles H. Chamoion. PRINCIPAL STANTON WAS < department ol AFTER-BREAKFAST EVERY-MEMBER CANVASS leng.| e AT FEDERATED PHUR&.H' s renorts as to tadies of the n which was served hy United States ¥ ced 91,299 in crcaloy- 1 at_her home > week ending Jan. hiter of Mr. and Mrs. / She is surv nf Niantie: help for the wi e week ending Jan- zregated only Teader i - need of phys Suite 46 Shanno; Two broth. from men and Of the 129.730 ap- both of New was needed unemployment Miss Frances C. McMamara. Claire McNamara died avenue, New many problem Miss Frances at her Gov- | London r T2ast proclama- | short i s in | and horn mental fitnes strong mentally, is cert in the worll. tal fitness are not enought, But physical 0 vears of age ew London, the daugh- POST OFFICE CLERK.; congregations were wrged {o respond | McNamara. as liverall nvass t Resolutions endorsing the return of il}*r Greek territory now under Turk- ish rule anfl appealing to President e during the long \‘\'onn to stand for the complete res- |in teration of Greek territory. according |after a fe monia. late to racial lines have been adopted by Connecticut Greeks. The date set for the launching of her mother, . and a brother. Tyles Med Charles J. Ryar DO NOT JOIN A. F. idgeport by t The dea Ryan, a life 1 of a man| o-fold power of Commerce Building Rvan was the son of £hé | », oy and Margaret Brennan|NOT TO PURCHASE DYE WORKS AT PACKERVILLE twenty-seven mw,;m;vv on w at the local o hull No. 3, to be called The Worces- | Where he has always made his home, ter, at the Groton Iron Work i March 27, it is stated by Erwin A, | life. (Special to The PBulletin.) _ Packerville, dent manager of the plant || members of same housa r of Norwich living in Morse, president of the corporation. | lodge, No. 439, B. P. 0. E Three thousand six hundred men are now on the payroll at the vard. Iraac Simms, a former Rockville boy, has just returmed from France after being in the service 20 years. He { the Grasselli Co. E ihree brothers, in of Lebanon uanl Prank and Indiana. There John Wade of J.angdon of s. George Wall of | CONSTABLE DOLAN GETS SCHOOL HOUSE BURGLAR ble Dolan of Jewe: police headq to dismantle immediatel ship the many lliam Ryan of (‘ar MASQUERADE GIVEN BY IVATE SOCIAL t City stop- has been retired from the_service as| Drooklvn N i color sergeant of the Fift | tantry, Seventh Div ileft (sl ixth \In. | ST on. Mr. Simms | 3TV Rockville in 1838 with Company in fact clean out every i Joserh Vera who: Colchester, on This place cfficers that for purchase farms were complete, arrangements f pelng the man of the plant, City Took a Holiday. The committee to secure a bronze| The fo tablet in memory of Dr. Frederick | OP€R 01 Henry Sykes, the first president of | 92Y: number of tle is said to have shown up and *he G 111 Co. would This bad news v, Washington's found :hat people were making located around the New the Connecticut college, includes Missg | it & Very Louise C. Howe of Norwich, a mem- tation at New clerks had hard work to Lkeep busy The constable their resident manager that they ber of the college board of trustees, | &5 the custome and Miss Winona Young of Mar Center of the junior class. SAILOR CUT ARTERY WHEN HAND WENT THROUGH GLASS A sailor cut an arterv in his w: Saturday night at the Young Men's eld ing in the vestitule and sty through pano of glass in one of the|T. big_doors. The man 4ves brought ‘o police headquarters by the provest guard and a tourniquet was aoplied to his wrist to stop th> profuse flow of blood | while they were awaiiinz the arrival fof a doctor. Dr. Paul " Gadle tied the ends of the arterv tomether and stopped the bleeding, but zot his own finger cut in the process. Made Trouble at Dance. hie dance man- agement > aking trouble at Pulaski hell Saturday nezht were arrested and locked up at the police headquarters on the chavge of breach of the neace The mon save their home addresses as Colorado Spring Cel,, Many, La., and Columkus, Ohio. The arrests were made %y Officers Rvan, O'Nail and Murphy. purchased everything and what look- fternoon or eveaing. and b Tefween 2 gn S ed for a day or two like big business was chairman. streets were very quiet ; 3 s Jewett City people out than on a Sunday night. The rwnr\\r-' The Conno tood that Vera has been them going to the time since the burglary lns{alled T. A. Officers. nnes L(‘ndon Sun- Christlan association when he slipped | day evening “where he Vihula!lod the of- '« his hand| flicers 5 0 GABE WASHINGTON PARTY FOR BRIDGEPORT NIECES who is oc- r of the Sea boys' secretary & up of older boys g ho Guard Tlouse tive committe W A;hm:tan har for her little niec S of Bridgepor were decorated w aud the compan jcyed games, m an original ch: which prizes were won i Natalie Connor and Marie Col- Later, at a table decorated with Washingtoz favors, sondw: and ice cream wer: L The other children entertained wer: Arthur Connor, Helene Crawford, mund Fanning, Philip and Fasi nor, John G. Fanning and C h patriotic emblems ten children en- + anG dancing, and —— e tional convention to be helq Ma sa = ang Sh PosflbAm:s (MaBR @F CamN} erybody knows that an imitation i will be held in Br s0 good as the ol iginal and gen- Eileen Col- Ford Fills Three John H. Ford on Saturd: od the harvesting of his ice c-0p vear finds only t houses full where and twu-lxt‘nl lee Houses. tutes never have ame high qualny leader success. ley's Hun(\ and Tar stands at the top of family remedies for colds, whooping cough, bronchial and W. L. Anglin, Afiti- “1 have used Foley's 15 years and can stop a cold It is the very ‘\rrfl of his gnpp(‘ cough: the outside. to 9 inches v it was fully WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- Iness before the public, ¢ a medium better small bottle gets started. Contains no opiates. The Lee & Osgood Cg. _The Bulletin. 1stng medium In Many a man works ave to convince n!msel THERE 15 nc “aavers: Eastern Connecticut egual to The B\ll- letin for business results. riime trying TOo-mOrrow never cornes, f that he is henest. often arrives on scheduled time. nut to-day | best.”

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