Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919 ) # tee Bzl | o S . CAUSEWAY TO THAMES HIGHWAY BRIDGE |, ror svcdii™iinre| Cured His RUPTURE been visiting his mother, Mrs John Patients at the Norwich tuberculo- o8 % A. Johnso Essi is sanatorium were given a delight- I was badl ured while lifting Nerwish, Thuredayy Feb. @7, 190 |3 Johmem el Bmex - - S ful evening of entertainment Wodice. | (runis se Doctors <a | Fairmount street have gone to Lake- (Special to The Bulletin) the interest of the state to constrmet{4¥ When the soloists, end men and VARIOUS MATTERS [iwood, N. J, for two weeks. Hartford, Feb. 25 sterlocutor of the Father Mathew | o vers, | the state pier terminal = re{ Y The rivers, I | and to secure| . qot minstrels gave the programme : SR o Miss Jennie N J bridges and hatbors commission wag |land and water sufficient for cxpau- 2t Gt DN oot I yeLnas Ligng Yahiale lanipg st 0:00 o'slock iy Colohecter Tusadty. attenging ‘e Siven hearing hefors tho camimittcs on [Son. This has been done and the | YHIH they had e SR T e S evepng. tuneral of Charles J. Ryan. appropriations In the legislature, “the | PIODErty Is an assct of the state: The| ‘mho programpie was gm,, at s carpenter. There was no operatios At present 115 patients are receiv-| "y \p o wimian of Waterblry, commissioners asking for $150,000 for |necessary property was secured at a| joop in the lost time, no trouble. 1 have nothing ng treatment at the Norwich Tuber- |, mber’ of the state’ tubertujosia |IMPEOVements at the New London ter- ) hominal rental of §1,000 o year for a|;n§ then at b0 v ey Ei tnllintoRmdtion, o i cul@sis sanatorium. minal, Fyank V. Chappell president,|1ong term, and with the agreement|?nd then a abou inay find a | commission, visited th i . Fyank V. Chappell, president, i 208 1ot ; 5 firmary so that all cure without eperai's M Somers and Tolland granges were | gtonynei(y Nled the Norwieh 8an-|ang Christopher L. Avery, a member | that the commission have option to | IRITY M0 aek ot these T (e e CARRY THE guests of Ellington grange at its| oo " O of the commission, explained the needs | Purchase for ‘1=v“1‘70~ So this appro-| “rpe pationts expressed their pleas: Rif WiTH YOU meeting Wednesday evning. Jain of Broadway have retusuna ok [0f the appropriation. ~Waldo Clark, | Priation is needed, so as to be il PO- |yre Ly iiberal applause and heartily SRUDI d P . During the past month sixteen cases | providence where they g TOom |engineer of the bridge, was prepared | 50T B vy utle fo tho DreD-|thanked their entertainers for the |, Qi e S0 UL g THEY STOP THE Pghir, e e h they attended the |t explain a map of the pier property, |SCy: The sovernment has expended | tRATSEd their enfertainers 3 e or at leaste sto of good wero shipped to ..ew York by | funeral of Mrs. Chamberlain's uncle. | maeubiag. coaranen to (ha ohe *mm!sw_(,m on the state pier and it is ex- | P! ey had enjoyed. i of rupture and the worry TICKLE * the Rockville Red Cross chapter. an’ operation, 3 3 s Mrs. James Farrell of Willimantic, | highway bridge, but this was declared |Pected that most of the improvements — Brorywh Inthe | | At Montville W. W. Lyman is in|)irs. Charles Cook and sons Henry T, inneoessary, 5 tho commitice an- |Will be allowed to remain, but may|ONE LIFE LOST IN rywhere « charge of the Near Eost drive, The|and J. Melvin Cook of ~Springfield |nounced that a visit would be made Plan to remove the eleatrio fight plant LIVERY STABLE FIRE B : Red White and Blue town’s quota for this work is $600. |are the guesis of Mrs Alice Flynn of |to the prop in the near future. |Which cost o e ;:?3;15::50 @ G Avery & Bb et e advertisc only what s live: 1f the favorable weather continues | Preston. Mr. Avery stated the sum of $60,000|Would like to be pre) y TR e Package-5Cents | | I highway work is scheduled to| Joseph H. Whitehead of Saco, Me, |Was asked for the construction of a|the plant for $5.000. Sy e e w::ddeshdrcd as it is Y - start much earlier than u this | father of Mrs. J. C. Macpherson, i4|causeway over the terminal property,| Highway Commissioner McDonald by fire early this (Thargday) morn- C.ABRICCS Co.CAMERIDGE MASS REETEES in Norwich to attend the funcral of |to be used in connection with the ap- | Was present by invitation of the com- |, "ng George O, Orosby, 19, dled 5 ; At Osgood wharf, the Argo, with 413, v Dridge, {he |MWittee and will be questioned at the —— _|extra fancy fresh fish; low pri cs.-—‘bdcphcrson_ property of the state. The swmn o,inxcculne session, adv. The New London Day notes that|$00,000 to take over the ownership of | The tuberculos Puplls of the East Grain Plain|Mrs. Henry R. Bond of Pequot ave-|Property that is mow leased by granddaughter, Miss Natalie A.|proach to the highway he was being carrie? out, overcome hy smoke. | commission was Two hearses, a hack and a quantity : he | hefore the committee on appropria- |of Iviery equipment were burn-d, T} school with their teacher, attended the | nue is the guest of Mrs. Morton F.|State an to establish a_fire|tions in explanation of appropriations | otal loss was estimated at $20000. “r a ear > Davis theatre in a body after school| Plant at the Belleview, at Bellaire|SPrinkling system. The purpose is to : §524.000 for the mainte-| Thigty ho i hours Wednesday. | Heights, Florida take over the title of the property. | which is now (leased for a tedm of nominal renta Our Window Display Today . ses which were turned itation for children at |1gose in the strect, , added to the cor e a site has been pur-|rusion as they Aim wildly around elud- 000 a|chased. Judge E. L Bush of ¢ |z those who tried to capture them, told the committee that parties op- | past | posed to the location were present and s { yment | would like to be heard on that point. OBITUARY, L S Letters rece ved from Dr. B. K. Dev- and Mrs. Edward Freyer of itt state he will have finished his|Norwich are spending a fow days duties in the army in about six weeks, Freyer's parents, Mr. and when he will return to Lyme. v Root of the West End rears at 2 ar. The {from rental of the pier for th ar $97,000, and_guarterly pa serve forces for - would not 1 ome At present there are twenty-nine | House, Fisher's Island. I con made Wedn and thus|He said a better site could be substi- leniidron at the Hock Nook Homo of| Miss Hattie B. Trankla and her |far has been an 8 Bor cont. investment |tuied. and offeved to the commiseion SamsaNeran . (e Norwicl) United Workats, the ages | sisetr, Mre. J. A Mohrhardt of |io tie s and the return would |and asked that if the committec would | | The death of Samuel J. Moran, for ranging from four months to fourteen | Grand Rapids, Michigan, are spending | probably be inc d when the state |not give hearing on that matter if the | 9Ver fifty vears a resident of this § e jthe week with Mr. and Mrs. John|pler is relinquished by the zovernment, | tuberculosis commission would do that | SitY occurred at his home at 33 New- 3 B Tap— | A Tolland soldier boy, Leslie Met- | Trankla of Laurel Hill avenue. {now being util purposes. |favor. The committee chairman "’““;Oxnl S e’r'lf\g-:da.\ ftt-\gilopn » ¥ { {calf, who has been with the army in| Reports received by his daughters| Presid that the|Mr. Bush that the committee could | 2/ OWInE & long iHine Hagol = ) | France, is now in the army hospital from Hartford hospital Wednesday |$30,000 the building of alonly consider the appropriation and| i \(; ‘m = , having | g 3 v lat Camp Devens, recoves after a were to the effect that Arthur H.|causeway in connecti ith the g 1o do with the loca ‘hf}[‘bf Tote vennhe bl ohndoetd al V surgical operation. Brewer had had the best day yet and {proach to the state highway bridg ew Haven, chairman | o ; . condneted 2 A Stonington man Frank V. Mat-| s e an absolute necessit cif this n, said that the {truck gardeir at his farm on Newon| OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK | thews, who has been in the naval re- not_done railroad to the ad been secured in th Standard Makes : | street. ¢ and | N ! He was born Fob. 21, 1814 and (‘nmv{ OF OVERCOATS and | 2 i to this city fry 56 y . Himan Statioraa At e Blod plained Lt [staiioned “at ihe ok 1: S Il.}r\lr‘: united in merriage witl sale will include ali our | vice. 7 P ided that it was practical and fo T e -m‘\‘n‘"'{(’("’ ot - [ ¥here ice cutters about the ma 1"”'" 9T e wbs one Ha,, Scaffner & Marx Over- 1 hee! a k. det No. 34, = e b e i LLS WHO WON THAT NORWICH BOYS REGISTER e - n W en he first coats. there bas been a, new dan came resi New Styles season, e ABOUT APRIL 18T SCHOOL SPEAKING CONTEST RETURN FROM SERVICE | on T = feu s e Doy g : i s agcepied| . K. Hooridse of Letyard, ono ot waies civs _and | PUrchased the place o 40, $37.50, $35.00 and $30 | ice. of ade o thin (Gantes dges on' t ave been I here he has made ’ | The annual meeting of the Wo- Baptist chure tHia Geniral for cen HE s o nce. | Overcoats man’s Congregational Home Missi of v ¢ Dulletin as fol of the war } In Mr2\oran's death Norwich loses 3 lary Union of Connecticut 2 15 oxDE hevemhont cet street and in- | & T 1 1 {at the Windsor Avenue C : ohG o e I tho <h- will be scld for FRANKLIN SQUARE bRl Sl i s e will be able i]v:“:h;:: who liave been service in | i All Sizes ] | 1 \ e All Cars Stop i % @ Young Grumb: o in liqu > e four who have been over- |Dis home T—— 5l :- inventor Norman | Eaner s 0.129 e new tax ac md plece Allen, 89 Lafayette. 1 W“ leaves the five children, S e sident, Then t eid in the Robert Applebey, 1 ‘;{ ;““P‘V Miss Prudence and R R ventory anc 8 NSt o £ | Bertha Moran of this citv ar AUTO RADIATORS ntory and S A Tl A Carpenies e Repaired promptly and thoroughl, Heary J. DBrayma | sons. William A Mos 2 ¢ pressure before leav- Howard P. Benjim den | and Samuel Moran of ¥ T ) 0 RE.N | Mrs. Frant i 6 HCGary F gL {ist o 1 1 fl\vnx'v Gily ATy T 2 = o E. SHANLEY 5 Jast day coilection of | rs. Mary B 5 A Gl - o~ the personal iax nd i | Bolles, a form N STREET iNG INNING to be a new schedule of y second {don, died Tuesday Main St Tel. 710-3 ; in force Istate hospital, whos ome ] S | 2 ] ) 3 2 =) = E < un Mrs. i BURST es S. Brown. ath of Charles . B a | Bast Great o joccurred suddeniy at the Back pital early Wednesday morni !frtv\\"i was taken to the ho: {the afternoon of the f | ty of the War of the Thames' New London ap - aa dition was rega throug red th John I Eine Tide shock He lm.\‘ | { | | | | | | dent ofl FAIR STEAK COD, 10c : e ju L jeney Norwich, having be born here 611 i - 2 report of the cortest i T (R . lvears ago. the son of the late FANCY LIVE STEAK COD, 18 d br The Bulletin was William Carp! 19 ’1\ch13)’|.~ and Harriet Thurston Brow MACKEREL 22, SMELTS, 22c. ave. | received ucation OYSTERS, Opened Whi 60c a Quart CHIRGH BRDS. > You Wait Mat Cordinon, Taftvil Cloutier, 189 Nort idakis, Main. 104 Main three yvears sist his father w the death of h the farm, d 64 Oak his time to the crop ¢ Mowry ave.|ine leaving s th th ther mi er ient to the ch . Crow Dilw — T | hore Line reet ¥ mnas Davutel! Thames. o541 eha "' z wv fi D ¥ TN Aia | Sompany, it Sho Davis, 38 Summer. | The deceased was widely read and | N” 2 _% : home of | I on tes of fares within th opher Dutl 0 White!, ook anaotiv interest inthe rtown, & am Jew- New London and 2l e couniry. H was of a B past 1 ting charter, the company, reg ichael D. nature, always ready to lenc 2 elpinig band 1o those who were 1 See our Silver Sets of 1y His nearest surviving relatives Jacot tion. The fare has been increased two of '} Flat Ware. We can give ee egg S of Hart- JHartiora, Water! Tridzeport | e S E sid + Ocedn Bes ) and other cities i but S e T e kel . & Crlike Bl ok e lenk aulicedu Beach, broke out, on | this doss not T ; L s if you real service on these t rer g. &3 b for oF e eus | enlis et neiz mym.v‘nn (nf tr i Oliver, died in 186 !é 5 ; 4 in Hartford Monday companies in_the — e 1GCAS. Carefully Selected was continued S FUNERALS g g P L 5 lid specic B 81 8 q !Dlamonds at $20.80 upf| A man weil kno o At e Shats ael Crowley. [ $12.50 to $36.00 i OPEN EVENINGS S aftes havin : guu g Cogthe ; 1 of 2‘11«‘“.»(.- i R > | - havis rovidence, formerly a r thous reached | cantonment and Preston was held at the home o limit and been retired.!|tary, the position I | NEAR EAST AID TEAMS | son, James, in Providence. he laut- fidden 0. v mor.yi t $.3) ociock, fol- lowed by a req church . Tierney elebranr. tender and arried abo! ommer him in churc of his tact- sive spirit in a year. REPORT GCCD RESULTS| : in hehalt of | f $12,000 fund is in a quiet ing co t have 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 NEW FORD CARS DENTIST‘ b i the offic DR. E. J. JONES [ American Jews' American Je Suite 46 Shannon Building | iecora Take elevator Bhetucket Strest | the total number of Jews ance. Phone of the United States i om 1 0 Washington papers n The Chelsea Savings Bank|Joscoh A. Ambler, son ot Chester G. Ambler of and | i Nory Aid for the cti church ived om- Ty i to them. Already some of the BOAT S 1 that ihey are } have re- 1t through | 1 i ed by the » 10 citizens incd in_the|; lay. Jan-{ oh Hourigan, 94 Mt. Pleas- ers were four sons of r. es W. Hollingsworth, 432 Bos- NP 3 o | who is in the government dey Siliaat Slofdeceated died 1 orwich, Conn,, Fob, 3, 1918, | 5" cyemistry, | cen granted 4 i mele o Sunday, aficr a_long of Director this Bank | in conjunction with D ton subma- towns '“ orge C by a shoc Mr. Crov B CUL- | faoture of toluric sulphuric aci el Ao 2 on|* ert G JOURSEIRE N8 COmY R e it on and | Alen B e cl Me: electron |WILL BUILD HIGHWAY R nooiar |l tavm anitha ton road in ’Compary to sel its cars for it the week-end at the ra N b ton, where he res p of March. |home “of iz mother. Mrs. Hel o BY WAY OF GOLCHESTER| ageqrge L. , Occum. toas et «ithe lowest possible prices, FRANS BENFETEAD,, . | Doty in New. Londtn, | leaving ~ 1 machine oy, Commjssion- | Carl W. Jennison, 47 Flamilton ave.|jgyy Sullivan of Colehe A 15 Treasuper, |18 shin, Gulf of Mexico, which sail e, duplex cit that a state turn- | jonathan L. in July, 1914. After tha death of r\; consistent with dependable onne, N. J.. to Port Arthur, 7 TTas rd to New London by shington. | (o 5100 Cont to reside with his ¢ % e This is Mr. Sterry's fifth trip. c of ,"“““‘ ter wili be completed 77 Smith ave. | gron in Providence. quality, is too well known to { Was stated by Wednesda®s| & ; : : dttachment. | Wi the next two years has led the | Spri B & eu o by oy rons 2 3 New obe vares ot Bl . man- c affairs comuniitee of the Hart-| 3perman att, 160 Otrobando | i 17 57 Erantord, Michac] require comment. There- i exception of two parcels, the Federal reproduc- | f0rd Chamber ¢ Commerce to abanden |gye, - Tames of Providence, snd “ ] | Reserve bank now controls the entire Josephson, |the joint program of the Hattford|™'yames J. Kilkenny, 21 Clairemont | 7o Now Haven, and 2 dau fore, because of present con- block bounded by N: Wiilig inm A. Lo- chamber anl ihe g Londoa Cham- jave. ll}sv Edwin Chapman of Prov ot R Liberty streets and Maiden Lane, have | ing: mashine, | LT of Commerce. Chairman Relph 0.5y Kostosk North Main. Frankiin N. Allen. ditions, there can be no Peaines 10 ing acquired through the Charles F. p 3 in, dating HE8 : *Andrew LeBianc, R. F. D. 4. s Re T N, Noyes company, a plottage of 43,500 | stamp. 0. Lundin, New Bri- |, Mt Bennett ussertdd the work on speo M. LePage, 6 Bridge street, Oc-| The funerl of Feand change in the prices on Ford Tel. Rosidence (e %3ss || savare feet. e switch, Wiliim 1. Neidl, Nl b Epesled o o the L fcu: Tho T Swed C I New Eritain, door checr: and closer. |, 18 be spewied without the necessi- | “Viy ¢, Leonard, R T. D. 8. was held Wednesday ars. |k. oF ¢. WHisST AND Tovell He e, New Siavin wingage |Lr,0f any ation Ly the d of| +Edward D, Ladd, Scotland road. | oelock from the und . vm. = DANCE SERIES CONTINUES for firearms. George II. Par By ok Paul W. Latham, ch-;lm;d road. C. ;x\éq(;a“:wdm:- bt Runabout ........ $500.00 . qe The fourth of a serics of whists and stamford, game dovies, Perle G.|FRozEN RUADS BEGOME B i . ‘Teacher f v l ke i Belf I The Ralbhos or Stamford, bed covering and sJosgph R. LaRoche, . F. D. 8. | i Touring Car ...... $525.00 O 10lin | Colsmbus Tooms or Wednesias cven. | the like. 3 h, Stamford, ALMOST IMPASSABLE| Fra I Lumis, 36 Hedge ave. Th e G| $ riting macl . Alfred R. Wood, The r eport, -cutting .wing machines. n, 438 Laurel Hill | Arthur F. Pur tral Baptist church. cs of th e, 12 n deceased acted as beare! furial took | J. LaFontaine, 12 Summer. T read a committal ser: Jing and w GEORGE TOURTELLOT §|tebie 38 Union Street s largely attended. Over 50 | ¢ of whist were played and the |l were won by the foliowing: La. | 1°F st, Miss Alice McKnight, silk camisole: second, Miss |Ahhs Metitiane core perfume set, entlemen: ds in and about Norwich| Spencer C. Li rechanism | suffered severely during {he recent a\'“ a storm and with the freezing enry in Y: Leather com- | weather of Wednesday night they ho.| Thomas A. Linton, 103 CIff. plice in beiung, ame practically impassable being| Ralph A. Lal‘emina, 18 W. Thames.} BT, Cubt k of frozea ruts anywhere fro si e e SN Bl — Vil ATa¢| The total amount of the grand lst|inches to a foot deen. Iufore. thes | (Continued On Page Seven, Col. Four) - e - o5 score 40, Smoging set; seo. | OF the town of Ternon after the reduc- | froze automobiles and wagcns sank to In Prize Speaking Contest. DR R J CO l ond, rew Farrell, scorc 33, cuft|lions have been made is $7.452746.|the hubs in some places. The Willi- Electricity Burns Tres Branch. Charles Solomon was one of . v Jo g button. 4 L{l:\‘_\‘ml d(;;mo;:on;; amounted to| mantic road is in bad shape as Is the o e ety hign | Academy students who an h:m fo 50, leaving the total g 5 ot arly Wednes 2 caDte e n <h Follow $ e :é’n:lu?‘t‘f;{f‘:he foundry hill in Thames Wind aad driying rain drove tws elecs | Was accepted to take patt in ng the whist, dancing was L pat ry hil : T T enfoyed, i being furnisned 1y | 8rand list of that yea 274,376, donelin 1 . 3 aking contest. DEN IS | Spellman’s orchestra. The committes | = = = SAILORS CAUGHT WITH tric light wires against the branches = | spe: in charge was J. A. Desmond, Joseph WATERFORD MAN'S AUTO | GLb Liee at the comner of Pearl and = . $650.00 I9€GAN. oicioroslsmisioiere. 17000 ... $550.00 es F. 0. B. Detroit W. F. BOGUE, €1 North Main Street fenmews of the | Coupelet . vlum streets, with the result that| e b Norwich, Conn, |Farrell and J Sccous Paul Sherwood, 18, and TFrank |the electricity burned one branch so | F kl Phone 1178 SUPERIOR COURT HAD Christianson, 19, 'sailors, from the |badly that it broke. Repair men from ! PPANKIIN providence, R.1. NO BUSINESS WEDNESDAY Just fine —— —— — e i, Newport 1 training station. were |the electric plant cul flll.d\l,\l(’la.lbhmb;‘ . 5 2 arrested at Norwalk Wednesday night | of the tree and repaired the burne M h Telephones: Timken-Hyatt and The session of the superior court in |- ERY STLET @ Tellor's W | (i (i on utomon s ahvers s | wircs: viachme S taw A8 New Londen, Wednesday, was & been playing Lave been stoles in New Lendon. The B S —— 3 ew Departure Bearings brief duration, be 1o cases wi achine ned by C. B. Neweil SALES—SERVICE ready for trial, GARLOCK & HAYNES |cd ‘tho scasien uatit thoredas oot | B Post'lbastms ing at 10 o'clock when one f Vi (MADZ Or CoRM) A @ # BANK STREET, Second Floon, | caes will oo commpnrm'”" g e Phone 781-3 WEW LONDON il be $4.50 f| Quarterly Conference Postponed. Compar; 7 along ¢ i fa shose d heen asked 1o w et The fourth quarterly conference of | g o Lo pung "he two sailors were lackel op or Pt 2 o wege of theft. sday even- |§ Manufacturers police in Trinity Methodist chi to have been held on Wedn of HARRiS-07R ing, was postponed until next week |§ LISS ENGINES. = Brown Valve T owing to the death of Miss Natalie |} Gear applied to all makes of or- oy T Lt Dl A Macpherson, who is*the daughter |f liss Engines, Engine Repairs, The rain of Tuesdayr night and|of James C. hiacphefson, a pramiment [§ Shafting, Hangers, Pu Wednesday morning filled both the | member of the conierence board. ings, Couplings, Clutches. Norw reservoirs te the brim and Large stock alwa, en hand. Bear- damages bocause ng irom 2 testony Clga red (rom Ju Chamber lding e wer ihoussui, 18 r mahy months ago, ha there is now two inches of water run- 5 General Mill Repairs, F Phone 233-2 Lady Assistapt u"'rv'-'.fl";‘“:{e'. J;I:E\Vl;lce:e::m‘ of a settiement hav- ning over the spillway at Stony Brook | Imsincerity has tuken a few orders, Special machinery of all kinds. N reservoir. - but it never hud a job very long.

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