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NURWIGH BULLETIN; THUKSUAY, FEBKUARY 2/, 1919 @hve Bulletin —— Noswich, Thursday, Feb. 27, 1319 —_— The Heary Allen& Son Co. +UICRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASBISTANT Al Calis Answered Premptly Day and Night 88 Main Street m THE WEATHER. rn disturbances have vir- u.ully disfppeared from the field o observgtion and the weather has cleared in the Atluntic states. It is considerably colder in the Atlantic statés. Fair weather will continue on Thursday and Friday in the Atlantic states. s | Winds“for Thursday and Friday. North Atlantic—mederate to frest northwest, becoming variable Iriday, fuir weather, Middle Aflantie-moderate north- The Balance Of Olll' west, bedouing varigbls’ Friday, fair weather, Forecast. wmter Stoc‘k Southern New kngland: Fair will be sold at cut prices.|Thureday; Friday incressing cloudi- ness, Good values in odd sizes of Observations in Norwich. . . The followi ecords rted from Fur Coats (Sheepskin Lined) | 7ne Rufletin's observationt, show iho . Changes in tempétature and the baro- and Mackinaws. metric changes Wednesday. -THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0. | 5™ 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conm p. m. Ihghesv. 33, lowest 28, Comparisons. Predictionsi for Wednes Rain, JOSEPH BRADFORD probatly turaing to G o Vednesday's Hard es morn!nl’ west wind, much col Moon and Tides. 1 High | Water. || clea at night BOOKBINDER Biunk Books Made and Ruled to Order = Wl BROADWAL_ A. G. THOMPSON, F. 5.7 Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT VCUR FEET), Nifr Cummings’ Spring Arch Support| 1 Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 3¢' Main 8t.| 2 - N.orwieh, Conn. Phone 13€8 ¢ Moon Rises. t is low water wod tide. | l GREENEVILLE John Petty, who is employed {trouble man with the Gas and Imc c who res STORAGE BATTERIES 1f You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION ville, v MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. !:‘:‘o:—‘-‘énim"x‘; A ’ff: 58 Shetucket St-cet, Norwich, Conn. ‘m;u,, of mine n GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car : “ma Ip working atone. THE IMPERIAL GARAGE| of the wires e c tha ether two. ¥ GEORGE '.ETENDRE, Prop. t hand received a very deep and| Tel. 929 and 970 svere burn. i = ——-=—'| Policeman Peter Driscoll discovered - th ¢ down and sent in the word Del in the morning and was - when the accldent happened. Seelng the man In agony he went to Mr, Per EUROPEAN PLAN ty's aid Ly taking the man's raincoat ithat he previousiy laid down on the NAVES BROS. Prese {side of the rogd where he was w Telsphone 1227 26-23 Broadway |ing. wrapped the coat around the = and took it off of the man. After dn- ing this he found the man unconsciou [P —— ; and immediately sent worg to Dr iDR. F. C. JACKSON R. Agnew who responded to the ¢ DR.D. J. COYI.g DENTISTS moved to Backus hospit stated that if it had not been o, d 3 203 Main St., Office Moure: Horf Hote. cer Driscoll renderin; f an hou o bring as take il un regained cor ¢ exmected 1 Norwich, Ct. 9a m tc8p m Telephone \z' the VOLCANIZING SHOP s TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES | All Work Guaranteed e HENRY DUPREY | Yantic P. 0. Box 163 | being conseic the time, BOYS SHOWN ‘M‘OVIES.” THREE REELS AT Y. M. Wednesday afterno: about two hundred b S ———— o T m— | jolu & Geo. . Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS tlan pieture weelt inr songs much enthusi ricture snowed how and It H { ihoroughiy cfficlent in all respects. The second KINGS picture which followed closelv the first_in some respects ved th buiid PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES and launching of some of LARGE DAMAGF.S SOUGHT IN COURT New suits in the superior court fil- aishefl has been brought by 'wgvm‘ g. ed Wednesday here with the clerk of|Murphy of Nerwich against Dajiel the court were the following: Murphy, formerly of Norwich, now of Jersey City, N. J, to co.lect the rent Damages ir the amouni of $12,000fof the premises at 11 Bath street for are claimed by the Roomberg Manu-|which the rent was $50 psr month and facturing ' Ca, of Philadelpnia, In a|the term of the lease was for five suit broughl ,against the Uncasve©|years, from IHovember 1, 1913, There Manufacturing Co., of Montville ior|was a provision in the jease that if nat delivering two' separats orders of | the lessee should apply to the county denims, according to thu claims made | commissioncrs for a teansfer of the 3 plaintiff. One was for 15|saloon licens: to any other person or 65 denim seconds at 11 cents|location without the written consent a yard ordered on Janmary 10. 1816,|of the lessor. the rent for ihe unex- and the other was for 24 bales at 14 2-4 cents a vard, ordered September 1916. The pl;mlm claims the payable at once, and it it amounted to less than $500, the sum of $500 would be pa.ynble on demarq It is claimed tha* the defendunt Murphy applied to the county ecommissioners for a transfer of the license to one Childs, without the consent in writ- ing of the plaintiff On the conunon counts the Central I"oundry Co, of Maine, sues the Gro- ton Iron Works for a debt of $14,802.45 28, dificrence beiween the contract price and the market price at the time the zoods should have been delivered was 050, on the first named 'ot. and $5,- on the second named lot. 0 Groton Iron Works is sued by Underwoad Typewriter Co. af for $1,600.40 on the “com- The ¢ oL climed bas ince January i5, 1318, Suit In which 31,500 damages the are or before January 1, 1332 JACOBUS GIVES REASOWS FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF As Comnecricut's million dollar cam- for relief in the Near East pro- BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION In ceiebration of the iwenty-first anniversary of Comfort Circle of the have pour-| King’s Daughters, fifteen members coneerning | reet Wednesday afternoon at the home neral reply |of Mrs. William ‘H, Geer, 334 Wash- to these requests nformation, the | in ect. The leader, Mrs, Al- state chairma 1. W. Ja- ley presided at a brief bus- i which he ss mesting, quring which one new mm«. “con- | member was yoled in. The remain- Fast. {der of the aiternoon was spent in a social way. A number of interesting letters were read, including several bringing greet- ings from absent members, there was the diversion of a grab-bag, and en- tertaining games. Mrs. Geer then iserved a lunchéon at three individual tables, where there were Washington’s Birthda daco.anons, the place favors it t A birthday cake Cross can undertake 1 and Pal- ed in can e only organization auth the United States governm tellow human N«‘ 55 s provided in not fergot: i of the circle and this cake was the leader. Mrs. Utley. t the business meetng it was vot | sum money to tk mittee v e Memorial Home in body t New York i During the twenty.one vears the Amer- |1 the circle b leaders ¥ {TVILLE MAN HELD | IN JAIL AT NORWICH ay on the charge of ob- under faire pretenss vas found and he was next term of the man could not the SSOU bonds iequired so Commlltu’ to the Nor- t trial. ged tH«u Tuber: had rep- n that he of some Vable to.go | throush the thirted by ¥ American ( supply The hus- - a soldie man had SEEKS DIVORCE ON Zuout hesy pe to Thers e ROUNDS OF BIGAMY olaimed to have been confracted on|Hill avenue. OF COMFORT CIRCLE, K. D.|yarm. *Car] H, Johnson, Occum Road, Burri? D. Lashrop, 88 Towh, Nor- wich Town. Adoulph Leopold, 7 South B, Taftville *Otto Levitsky, 61 Oakridge, *John F. Ludwig, 89 Franklin *August J. Poliquin, Versailles. *Peter J. Paquette, Gcoum, . John J. Wiite, 15¢ West Town, Nor- wich Town, “Howland P. Rivers, Versaiiles. John W, Reardon, Norwich avenue, Taftville, James M. Youny, Jr, Rock Glen. Edward H. Duro, Red Cross, 198 Palmer. “Raymond A. Decalles, 18 Broadway. _;Lucieu Bazinet, 64 Twelfth, Greene- ville, Eraaford Picken.s. 114 Prospect, pired term of tne lease shoaid become (n cenaville. *Louis B. Rader, Y:.ntlc. Everett J. Maurice, 343 Franklin. Joseph W, Hourigan, 35 Church. James Hourigan, 35 Church, ( *Joseph F. McCormack, 25 Summit *Alfred Mandeville, 209 Main. *Edwin H. Sireet, R, F. D. No. 9, Norwich Town. Harry ¥. Powers, 223 Laurel Hill Avenue, Robert 8. McAllister, 221 Laurel Thomas Bruno, Versailles, ¥Louig J. Caisse, Versailles. Anthony Harper, Versailles, *John H. Mcintyre, 152 Broad. William E. Brosofski, 656 }J'orm Edward I, Murray, 212 West Town. Jahn N. De Brunner, 28 River Ave. Frank Andree, 30 Hickory. Thomas_J. Waldron, Taftville. Joseph Lorette, Taft\ilis. Dominick A. Bernasconi, *Edward G. Snow, 172 S “Charles P. Rowers, Norwich Town. John E, Sadinsky, 14 Aqueduct. George Robish, R. ¥, D. No. 8, Nor- wich Town. George H, Popham, 283 Laurel Hill avenue. Leonard Murray, Norwich Town, Napoleon Labres, R. F. D. No. 6. Harry Lahn, 69 Summer. William J. Lyens, 388 West Townm, Norwich Town. 28 Bath. 212 West Town John P. Leahv, 121 Boswell avenue. *Frank §. Coskey, 52 Fourih Greeneville. Bruckner, 55 Franklin. e, 138 Chestnut. 5 Riverside avenue, *Maurice E. Pa.tndgx, R. F. D. No. 6, Norwich. J. Patridge. R. F. D. No. 6, Yantic. amphell, 57 Prospect North Main , 145 Otrobando Ave. «h Torest. Norwich "Town. Rooma Boswell aves | 94 TFourth, 14 Twelfth, | Dennis J. Bowen, 49 Baltic. Joseph H. Belair, 30 CHff. Francis P. Murtha, 415 North Main. ohn L. Sullivan, 53 South B, Taft- le, Winifred C. Young, John M 34 Broadway. Koulopoulas, 27 Elm, N. Block, 82 McKinley Ave. Jorman A. Pierce, Sturtevant Ave. Saundes Bath, Yakub: | 2 ki, Ninth, Greeneville. John Lav ville. NORWICH ROVS REGISTER RETURN FROM SERVICE| (Continued from Page Five) 49 !‘r.;vm n hy. 161 I;"O((l\\"‘. | SEEKS PARTITION OF TWO NEW LONDON PROPERTIES | £ ostate in New Lon- | suits 1 1-| of the estate {ele | RADIOLITE STRAP ‘ WATCHES, ETC. ';n Self F —————————— | 100 106 faCt P ° ry out the things that s . . manner, no matier w it might b4 c YOUNG SENATOR LANDERS MARRIES ACTRESS IN NEW YOR.( Former State T.anders, who has a in New London and who regident at New Britain .m x and a democratic politician, wasr ried at St. Paul's chape!, New Y Tuesday, to Hazel Rexford Fox, The Mex Gordon & Son ' tress, who pl d in Hartford dur- \ing last summ STETHOK o L buNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best 'h:rl‘ and materiale at right Telepbone % West Main u (W i Mr. Landers was divorced by h's r‘hon !mrmflr wife, Mrs. George Sheflleld 10-20 W, MAIN STREET \lnnners, in 1918, and very soon afte G B 2 C | the first Mrs. Landers married Lieut, HI" ood urning o.l Forman of the United States ormy who was & classmate of Mr. Land Mwo. Nut lnd Ecg. tln Bituminous| | — GET DUR PRICE ON STO! BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock ‘& Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, GONN, Gtarters—Generatorse—ignition Devices at Yale. STOP THAT CDLD “XY1h, v V STA\'-'T T 8 P BAMPI!IIR PlLI.S AT_ONCE-Ttvou e, :hill comin: Carry hottla at all times. Price 35 e -un DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; t*vbond Tto8P. M Boston Cafe and Luncheon! 41 BROADWAY (Few Steps rrom Y. M. C. A,) FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN First Class and Quick ce lm o .nd at lns:;‘:lflh Prices Dnl:e s Coffes Telephone 1963 THERE 18 Do advertising medium in !w-l ?u icut e uul 10 The Bul- letdn for business re:i Faneral Director and Enhalmer Prompt serviceday or night | hie robbed Go R | other card games AmmednrA \,.; n, 3 of New Lon- th> superior « t to make n of real| et in-which | st tion of two !m ts of be worth $60 €00, Smith etrecr, New Lo it is the cwner 2nd located jdon. The p ’vvx nos Edmund TWoodruff ave Lindsey rd ",' hm {dson, hoth of Martha B Camp of in . J.. Ellen T%, and John M. m'rfifi?é‘- w York, and Emma F., J evrence BRINGS 52,500 sUIT FOR DAMAGES FOR SLANDER (ha“]t‘é’ H. London 128 High Hirsch, a Now be defendant n mado 0 nder suit hrought by erman of that city. J anuary _on Samuel Ro- iness n't open a bu more hee by credtro: * Ywheles: Gordon, in would be clesed He ow Vuono, 10 Go'd en-he worked for rswl:nides Yantie. Girls’ Club at Haile Club Rooms. Tuesday -evening The Norwich Girlg Club met at thée Hafle club rooms with a good attendance. A mugins party !was the featvre of the evemiag and e played The |next meeting which is a business ! meeting will be held at the home o. Vms Anna Bergrran nexl Tuseday, “‘"vnd Charles 149 Saels A inutcm I:dwa.rd J. Whalon, 18 itusimell pl Ernest H. W tson. Charles J. Yosionowsi, John J. Coleman, *Willlam H. Donahue, 43 Fountain. Body Sent to New Haven The body of Miss Laura Laville, 22, » | non Building. Haven. *Peter J. Bernal Ves: sWilligm J. Clark, Versai *Homygr Fraser, 16 Broadwu *William €. Hancen, Yantic, Box Max Hertz, 3 Coit. Box 24 Ajrshjp rides will never hecome poprlar with 2irls unless the machine e managed with one hand. Y 2 incomn ave.| Poswell Norwich house, who died at the State Tuberculosis *Louis C. Alen, 89 Lafavette. Sanatorium on Tuesday was sent by “Joseph Cormier, Norwich Ava. Undertakér Hourigan to New Haven| “Henry E. Taftville. on the 10:29 train on Wednesday *Eyverett, vett City, morning. The body was acompanied| *Harvey Front, Taft- by relatives. Burial is to be in New | ville. igne, 19° Denham, Greene- | i *William B. Martin, 556 North Albert Evans, Smith Ay ! Al Th ann, R. F. D No. L | ¢ . Hoelck, 71 Norwich} Main. | Quinn, odaire, Cccum. \"1d L Samuel D Horace C Jeseph Goodro TAFTVILLE At the Sacred Heart chu Leclair, Miss Dora [ward and y sard, reet, nnited Rev. U. were ® attractis @ broadel were M. the fath S ceremony 1 reception was held at { the home of t parents. The *d, a_student at Worees- Lride, an “There # phew. of “th Asa ) of Taftville, Wwas unmarried 2 large afte, and friends Danielson, Wauregan and N The bride was formerl” emplo lh-’: Ponemat rwich. ; after the roception the or & week's wedding tour Tpon their return Mr, land Mre. Leclair will make their res- idence in Taftville. Mrs. Mary Wells has left for Resolutions of Respect. We, the members of Troop 2 Girl Benjamin Weinsteln, 380 West Main. | Soouts of Amerlca, wish to express our *Georgeé J. Maledlm, Room 32, Shan- | heartfelt sympathy and rief in the loss of our dear Sister Scout and See- retary, Natalie Adele Macpherson. All her duties as a Secretary were per- formed with that exact nicety which was characteristic of her sterling qual- ities. We all loved her and the mem. ory of her faithfulness will be an in- s)nrauon to us all. MARY CROWE, Capt., MAUDE CROWE, Licut., ' WALENTINE T. ROZYCKI, Treas. T Tue Porreous & Mmexewt Co. %‘ "A few minutes spent in our Drapery Department, third THERE IS MUCH BEAUTY AND MANY BRAND NEW IDEAS IN THE New Drapery Materials FOR SPRING 1919 floor, these days, though only to look around, will be time pleasantly and profitably spent, and we'll be pleased to show you the new things which are here in splendid assort. ment. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: New scrims in white, cream and ecru, with neat lace bor- ders—price & yard....... Serims and Marguisettes of the finer sorts, in a good assort- ment—price a yard..... Fine quaiity Voile, in white oniy, with very pretty lace bor- ders—price a yard... Noveity Marquisette, 36 inches wide; in an excellent range of new designs—price a yard A NEW CREATION—PYRAMID NULACE Pyramid Nulace is the newest creation in window draperies. It comes in | white and scru—aiss white ground with pink and blus figures, all colors are fast. This cloth shauld be appreciated—price 63¢ a yard. presme e e = 39¢ 80 S S 83 LR EFE I SCOTCH MADRAS 39c imported Scotch Madras, in white and ecru, in a wide range of new and distinctive patterns—of course Madras is a cloth that launders beautifully—price 3% a yard. SCOTCH MADRAS 55¢ Imported " Scotch Madras, pretty pastel colorings, in pink, biue, green and gold, in a- wide range of now patterns—we know of nothing more attractive for window drapery— price 55¢ a yard. QUAKER CRAFT LACES These popular Laces are in greater demand than ever. We show Quaker Craft Laces in a range of patterns and qualities that are suiteble for draperies for every room in the house—price range 3% to $1.19 a yards hown in white, ivary and ecru. s Plain Ecru Cable Net, 36 inches 50-inch Sunfast Drapery, in wide—price a yard.. S plain blue and rese—on account priceia yald e e i e e Cable Net in jvory and ecru, very good advantage—price a % inches wide—price a yard... 8¢ yard ......... . $125 Plain Colored Repps, 36 inches Colored Madras for overdrapes, wide, for overdrapes, in green, 38 inches wide, in an excelient rose, brown and mulberry— assortment of patterns—prices price a yard...... cocecacensns % are 8%, 59c and.............. 48c ELEGANT NEW CRETONNES Brand new patterns and color arrangements just opened up—very attract- ive both in designs and colorings. There are designs for every purpose— for overdrapes, for furniture covering and many other uses. We are par- ticuarly proud of our showing of Cretonnes which include both domestic and imported brands—price range 39¢c to $125 a yard. THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL €2 ofy MORA 4 | RoGE 19 was | T nan, of Providence F <a(-—S.oru cent BMI“:‘.. 0 Mr. and 3 btk kY et cture MARRIED, LAIR — WOISARD ! 15 Main Street |FUTERAL | z)fifE CTORS EMBA Lfif ERS Lady Assistart ‘Telephone 328-3 . HENRY E. CHURCH WM., SMITH ALLEN MACPH '?SON*I“ Norwich, daughter of Mr. on, aged | enzces will be held at the church Thursday, Feb. Burial in Yantic| cemetery. ) BOLLES—In Preston, Feb. 24, wwl r, wife of Fra years HOGGE—In Jewett City, obert Hogge, aged 1 year nk R. Bolles, a.gedl {DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT T REASONASLE PRICES 5 street Y uneral aumnl chure h ikt L% 178 at or!or'k Bu; Herskell cemetery, DESPATHY—In Bac 26, 1919, Delia Ree of Zoel Despal months. Funeral from the home of her father, . 80 Main street, 'eh. 28, at 8.3C. Ser- vices at the Baltic Catholic church at 9. ] _ Phone ospital, Feb. Despathy, wife aged 34 years, T m DHEA & Uzu 41 Main Sivee? FuneraiDirectors | N A T SR S T iRt SIS %

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