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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1919 LIEUT. WHIPPLE BRINGS DOWN HUN PLANE one sub. We sailed up the Clyde river past the famous shipyards where wo- men in overalls were at work and into Glasgow, where the men were sent to different camps for special training. L A few others and I were sent to Ox- | the_grand list by the assessors. ford. Here we were introduced to the| The grand list for owwich turned Bristol two-seated fighter. This ma- |over by them s chine is one of the best put out by the|ed to $19, English and is equipped with a Rolls- | made 12 ddd ions amos ng to Sa - Royce 300 horse power motor. At this|063 and 21 cbatements amouhting to field we were taught aerial acrobatics, | 355,865, which leaves th: met taxabe camera fighting. and other things that | zrand list for the town at $13.208,535. would come in handy when we met the| Last year the net grand list left Hun. Here I had my first accident. I|by the hoard of relief was $18,993,894 was just rising from the ground with{the additions ha\ng bsen $2,790 and an old Bristol plane, known to be u abatements $16,440. lucky, when my motor went dead. This year the board of having cnough power to 69 petitions f-¢ abatements presented crashed, Having_known the to The Tarzest single abatement tion of the planc allowed was for the Marlin-Rockwell loosed, and wher Corporation in the sum of $i6 500. The following show: the additions and abatergent! Additions. Timell .. trustee D BOARD OF RELIEF MAKES GRAND LIST $19,208,835 The board of relief consisting of Frederick G. Prothero, James C. Fita- patrick and Jeremiah J. Donovan fil- ed its report Friday with Town Clerk Charles S, Holbrook afiar spending the month of February at its duties i hearing complaints over ihe amounts at which property had been placed in PERSONALS Harry Conklin of Norwich was a recent visitor in Dayville. Miss Grace Geer has returned to Hartford from Norwich. Mrs. Charles W. Stephens of Hart- ford has as her guest Miss Ethel Mor- gan of Norwich. Rev. U, O, Bellerose of Taftville was a guest of Rev. J. €. Mathieu at Wauregan this week. Col. William{ E. Cone of Hartford has been spending a few days at his cottage at Jordan Cove, Waterford. Mrs. John I, Cook, who has baen the puest of Mrs. E. W. Loomis, has re- turned to her home in Hartford. Mrs. Julian Bourque and Mrs. Wal- ter Payson of Arctic, R. L, were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. in March, | H. Ethier of Central avenue Thurs- th, falls on | day. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Miss Rebecca Thompson of Providenck are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hill in The Osgood, 32 Church street. Mrs. Markus of Monson, Mass., and | two daughters, Mary and Christinia, there | have returned home after a visit of veral days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hampstein of Franklin street. \ DIPHTHERIA PUTS STOP TO ALL COLLEGE FESTIVITIES (Speeial to The Bulletin.) student body at Connecticut is preparing 1o remember |1915-1919 as fhe year of quarantines. For the second time since the pres- vear opened, the college au- ut the students under quar- i ime because of me this year for influenza at the college on hill at New London. mitous 0 what was to have i social even A sophomore hop, heduled for Friday night, pected quarantine proved, for beaidles s had to e apandoncd at once, and was flying alone \”“"” same fell swoop the Junior : 2 e T i 1 Fieo piinal LA [ banquet that was {o have been held e eata 2~ | Friday night and a sophomere vaude- s fiving ¢ nizht went into dis S | ® the coliege head: Bearing the scars of ¥ Mot il et wound, but with official mpus and barred al: outside Vis- | hringing doy Jeastions Look out for Span- ish Influefiza.,: ¥ At the first sign of a cold take Al CAS(ARA OUININE 40,‘\9 Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet o, vary 20 cplates—breaks up 8 ol 34 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back i1t fails. The :m?)nllc-hn Red top with M. Hilfs picture. At All Drag Stores. We advertise only what we have and exactly Norwich, Saturday, March 1, 1919 _ VARIOUS MATTERS The first day of the spring season. Light vehicle lamps at 6.07 o'clock this evening. In the Near East drive the quota for North Stonington is $140. The best moonlight nights during March will be from the 13th to the 1 18th, Afternoon service oniy Academy tomorrow—adv. Today, March 1st, is St. David’s day and will be honored by all loyal Welshmen. One of the special day: St. Patrick’s day, the Monday this year. Arbutus picked two weeks ago when in bud is now in full bloom in a Nor- wich household, something unusual for March 1st. The moon is new tomorrow, the 2 at 6.11 a. m., and_there will be anothe new mi farch 31st, just was in January | Long clams for steaming and frying Display Today | today at Powers Bros.—adv. | In remodeling of the former Sec- ond church onage ¢ Church street the rear additions are framed | | to the third stor: News received from Rutheiford C. al near New Haven. Choice fresh fish for little New Styles | Plaut and the Kronig family lo | them at Santa Barbara | 1st, for a briet trip, Lodges of Eli ug! groundhog, was s wary in Hamp- urday at Powers B v 1 bi: Standard Makes i the middle of Rockville N. Cur Half-Yearly MARK DOWN SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF OVERCOATS 1 This sale | saie at Spiritual TRAGE MARK The City of GOODRICH Akron, Ohio relief had she burst into flam After four to Turnberr efore the big show Al instructi On A I had be was sent out to do ground . Ground strafing is to fly oyer the Hun at abe 2 300 feet and them with machine gun bullets. If you are lucky, you come back; if you don’t, you are reported missing. I at Oxford, T went d, the last stop Here we got our | Chas. P. John B. Cyr, Margaret V. Herman J will include all our Hart Scaffner & Marx Over- | coats. 1 $40, $37.50, $35.00 and $30 o i e § First ' Overcoats ——— g will be sold for of trench superstition, $ 1 9.50 they believed it brought > i good luck for the day— o and longerlifein the shell- Murphy & McGarry ed racked stretch about 207 MAIN STREET Pui On The Left Shoe John T. The James t trip was with the squadron nd on this t E 2 troop trai Huns beat it but we mar They 2l said it=—Dough- f boy, Poilu, and Tommy —and clinging to that bit r the lines h my ob- about soon after th . eh S 4 ", Burdick | been ¢ Lot the | which | fhe un money ot each Sunday for th 1 haplin : avis them, . which was Dupuis hartered in August md_which | | month, || loans, amot But in these fairer, happier dly days, when peace whirls the wheels of motordom again, we say, Mrs. F Lucy P. empt Herman Charlotte LIEUT. SIDNEY H. WHIPPLE senion el a_ shrapnel sermon will be Grami s tor Hun of t )| Oguln KLIN SQUARE ! city, a ck, of this in New York sister, city, M and ohn another | here All Cars Stop divhtheria ear ctudents of T ltires from on Thursday Ve, it wa: The quarantine order, inlefi 1t once. TF but the restrict A precautionary measure. Al in New London would ises so that Iant house turned into an y idents rooming ifted over to the h was { have be ers ant found | ne house | sdents to and 24 of these “Put on the right shoe first.” RESSMAN TILSON GIVEN IMFORTANT POST 11 to The Bulletin.) 1 Marlin-Roek: CONG a Matth exempt Al months in and E Licut orwich Fre nd he flew en tar- w him hen crash . His ohserve: And, of course, the right shoe, is the Goodrich Shoe, because it means | good luck day and night, and Ionger life in your tires, DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant known in : the Nor- St ) mmittees w of the v other impor! ) nizations. nch of told a ation that to enlist ihere b scene of ‘ But there’s no superstition st about it; only the big, husky body, and thewide, thick BLACK SAFETY TREAD, Goodrich builds into tires that— i ‘A"ERAGEH FOIIP _ARRESTS INICERRUARY, ing the month of Febru FUNERALS Mrs. Max H. Foley. eral of Gwe examine a4 membe in front he other, wo of us, hack We o | Summary. by asses: o) ns by Round out the depend- | a‘ulny and c‘.: i Abatements Ly Bo Tief sted on | ¢ five for | whe SIS e | PREPARE TO INAUC TIRES! TIRES! fresh Tires (all ecently. At- $13.50; 31x4, 34x4, $19.50. es of extra T. J. SHAHAN Co. 328 MAIN STREET At 63 of all the ous delegat h ¥ M. C. | inaugurating and |of the propos s gathered : for th run on new of imy | 52 45 A | held at the | Sunday t\.m ';‘m weavers. | EMICAL RETURNS TO MAIN STATION | nemical from the vpset 1, | | pla this “he! AUTO CH NG A, e | G A He told of the h 1S in uniforir ts old e paired 1 tion of N w much it e reet t to repair the 2 it sustain nt on tha way r is not | he ¢ been received airs, Chicf Howar on hody wn in as to take off the tor tion orwic Units will The | Lyons Co. Special for Friday | and Saturday g Figasta | N!;hl-n; st R R im | GOVERNOR URGES CITIES trimmec— who TO DO PUBLIC BUILDING Prov-| Governor Holcomb sent ide 1 SPECIA $1.19 from | jetiers Friday to more than e AT habit intem- 1 towns in the state urging sK wo . v " ion_of public building work, and ons em cially that which was held up by regular $1.76 | war. : E t. They we . The governor suid the car SPECIAL $1.39 Ii. ™ i o of public building programs CORSET SIX DIVORCE® GRANTED BEFORE JUDCE These husband Three husbands Brown tI 1 the evenin crets par The ant county IGH SCHOOL CLASS HAS DANCI\G R&CEP;ION county Y. M. C. A. y of u: work is 5 have p from i fariford pe was the piece of aut ation of th based on the and TS, ¢ e The Conr the |, M. C. A cticut has just of Ccommun ounties in Conne zed and reg 1 duty and would do much to | One Dollar Per - unemployment conditions | Weeki o aBan 1750000 fitted in a 20-vear COVERS, trimmed, SPECIAL 50c NGHAM BUNGA- S, very attractive and $298 son OBITUARY, . Russell Brown. Brown, governor of Rhode to 18 one in that state in various activitics, | Brown street, morning. one month of b . He was president r of the Brown Brotners dealers in mill inge place, and b paper publisher d been in oor health for so ime, but critically ill only about | grange rural clubs a ed into s the_county y| Mr. Sm I tion of ing town | portunity await who just CEA specific Jan LADIE Low patte qua | of the|m m. n"fl]u], he right to harg: ‘)‘»,,m SPECIAL $1.98 (I, FOR THE CHILDREN CREPE trimmed turn over s, reg- qPECIAL $1.39 | extra quality, ~tg regular $1.00 SPECIAL 79& NDERDRAWERS, gular $1.00 qualy died home to extend the to the lives o T I L fon Lynch of | treasur vorce from | pany ynch of New York tol r old da Extra _ fine ality ROMPERS, pink Plaut-Gadden Co. 143 MAIN STREET 1872 IFFY Toilet Bow! Brushes! | | London w and \sher 1 : 135 to te 7 | marks ana it ?| swering 1 to 15 busily er question opportunity community work at Established 10 to le unior "Russell Brown was the 39th gov- r of Rhode Island and was in of- aniel Rus Groton, | of Bolton, rly 1l Brown wa: Tolland county, Conn., and { was born March 28, 1848, a son of Ar- | Harrison and Harrist M. (Dart) | own. His father, a farmer, saw that the future governor was equipped with 2 good education, completed at the Manchester, Conn, Academy, and a business institution. The scame a clerk in a hardwzre at Rock: ., and later obtained the position ng salesman at the largest har are store in Hartford Two vears later he had an opportu- | nity to take charge of tha mill-supply {business of @yrus White, in Provi- jdcnce. 5 years, ISADORE NAGDYMAN NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION! who married of Groton, now Tune 22, 194 | tzom her on t with ,Y(rhfl Hume at SPECIAL 79c¢| 7 1915 Mr. Richardson | the custody of his da teen and eleven vears cha that the offense was commit. | the Richardson home on Allen | : " Groton, while Mr. Richardeo We have bought the Confectionery way from home. Store of John M. Pillar in Yantic. We| Lena R, Cla t of New Londo: will also rua a Public Jitney Service, |fecured n dfv-pos oo ™ T.. Colt formerly of New London, JOHN PAVLAK Bridgeport. The were deser- | and BERNARD PAVLAK | tion since March 30, 1911, and intol ble cruelty since March 1, 189 couple was married on March 2 native lyman, who had o en reported wounded in action Sept. is now officially reported killed action. This v came to his brother Louis here Friday. r. Nagdyman Children’s 2 to § years mmitted a s formerly pro- Groton of a store in Montville. = He {was in the 313th infantry, 79th di- | | vision, hav been in Camp Upton | nd Camp Meade before goi | y. One of the b rticipated was at A BRUSH AND A CAN OF; CLEANER FOR 835¢—VALUE 50c. —AT— NOTICE! | disclosure o7 | old twa | | of = ted at Mont- rfifl?"“‘ s 26 vears old, born in Russia, ] A3 Qv 2 brother Jacob, who is g h army in Palestine, Louis Franklin et fancon He w and lea’ the Briti nos Mrs. Stephen B. Morse. Mrs. Lizzie A. Morse of No. 647 Park road, West Hartford, widow of Capt. | Stephen R. Morse, died at the Hart- | ford hospital Thursday afternoon. She | was ]mx,n‘ in Westerly, R. I, and was 87 s old. Morse leaves a son, Bdward H L oty s | Mofse, proprietor of the Morse Busi- & Catrerhie Riarden vio | which | ness college, and _two _sisters, Mrs, |00 AU08 O TERME TEAEEOR Wwith a | stimated | Hattie Rockwell of Groton and Mrs, | 8000 attendance. ' Final grrangement month | Jennie Peckham of Orient, L. 1. O e ik fo F S The burial is to be in’ Willimantic. | 2] Which Is to be der of court na Morgan ed on uncon | SIX PASSENGER'\ ‘—(bRT Phorc ,03 IN SMASH AT GROTON were injured, morning, London to W Line Haven Broadwny Shoe Repnu' and Shine Parlor For Ladies and Gentlemen AT 52 BROADWAY Asks Your Patronage Guarantee First Class Work o plac off the - rsmr——— 1 | - | ) none Providence, R. 1. when a cester, n of the THIRTEEN ALARMS FOR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT The fire department had 13 to answer in the t month of four were bell alarms. It is that the total of the were about §800. - Teleghones: Union 563 Union 1857 il ..vuuui \l;; (\'4 Kr G Fanerai Directors and Lmbalmers Machine Company Engineers Founders Machinists | Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR. LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve and storage s New York, Mr railroad, ran into | Grotoy on which wer s. 'The injured wer and her daughter, M si ral freight Poweli, . Powell, of Lougee of will 122 Pros Phone 511 GEER The Piano Tuner pect St. Chicago has been mada rermanent headquarters of th cho-Slovak chamber of commerce of America formed by the American Czecho-Slo. vak commercial congress. A board of 21 directors s named. Wi Driscoll Defeats Brown. Dan Driscoll of the K. of C. defeat- ta_John Brown of the Moose Friday rnight at the Moose home in a 100- match is to be played. B. hall Tuesday evel of Waterford Man Dies. James Beckwith patient at Lawrence hospital in New point pool match, 100 to 86. A return|Lendon a few days, died in that in- stitution Friday morning. Waterfor: en in the T. A. 1 X was to pass Tra cain track to another. Conn Marlow Schur of sett bed the ake in n No. 1 swil an of Yan- or; of Webster, An official report made b; read_offici e acy £om, Ma the ral ident swit>, which 701 from one Gear #pplied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs, N. 322 Main Street to Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant §§ Special machinery of all kinds.