Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 5

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3 NOHWTGH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919 “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POISONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS Norwich, Monday, March 3, 1919 e e ——————_] ight vehicle lamps at .09 o'clock | this evening. The first of the 1919 government free seeds are reaching Connecticut. A South Manchester man, Dwight Blish, is building a cottage on the shore of Bolton lake. Many railroad men about the state| are taking formal action in opposition to the daylight saving law. A number of Leap year citizens who have their birthday on the 9th of { February had nene this year. During Lent, a Passionist from Boston Avill preach at rick's ehurch every Sunday evenin; The brief tempest Saturday ended | ey | i S880N t0 permit fine afternoon and | evening trade, the streets being crowd- | | ed. { _Governor Holcomb { Oscar A. Leonard of jof the state trainir pital. | Four day watchmen vrup of Figs |Night continue to gu Syzmp &5 | plant, of the company. Several fields in Mohegan have been plowed and cattle there are in the p tures and barnyards during the pie has appointed | Tolland a trustee school and ho and four n:’ rd the Norwich ASpt "Caiteraty Marlin-Rockwell Arms leok for the name California on the package, then vou are sure your child is having the best and most harmiess laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste.jant days Full directions for child’s dose on\Vhist by Wamen each bottle. Give it without fear. 1t Moese Home, Hill p. m. Tickets 25 —adv The Americanization meeting at the town hall Wednesday ecvening was announced ~nndm from the pulpit of St. Patrick’s r' Tomorrow, French Mardi ( otch Pancake social s¢ Moos aurei heart today, Eat Queen Pure Wheat Bread the | and | 2 will end the ason until Zaste | the MAID takes pride in it! h has been | " the TABLE look nice! an air APPEAS BOUNTIFUL- & THE APPETITE! itors to the day afternoon betwe and 4 found special princely gift of Slater. orts throughou form summ {made by th Commere When t tion nu IS Slater mu Sun- 1 the hours interest in late William NESS B this Al Every has it on sale—or the SHOULD have. Phone US if YOURS We'll do the rest. grocer firms is without. uni rve a Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street clected he federal law providing a honus of dier WELDING WILI. FIX IT nders, Castings of ail Kinds, ural implements, snd Crankcases, i rames, ind sailor discl to officers Agri- Transmissions | ¢ Housings, Steel Axies and other me(al parts DS can be made WHOLE | our WELDING. killed, r\p\n work that is guaran- : . d—try it | Cave Welding and Mg, Co, 31 Chestnut Street Pheone 214 d upon th held up the dows IF IT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL €0. 210 West Main St. 190 It ymboliz the country fores ampion ship Roch: Telephone fore Th movi ! Junetio GEURGE G. GRANT Undertake: and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taflvillel Prompt aitentien to day or night calls | Telcphone 630 apri¢MwWFawl " T.E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET NOTICE! We have bought the Cenfectionery Store ef John M. Pillar in Yantic. We will also run a Public Jitney Service. JOHN PAVLAK | ] and BERNARD PAVLAK Phene 1703 the United under eitis, ried of the Alm Passenge I,m-drm to Norw they tendering anatorium nickel collectio “through to > late of Norwich pay Last week M ®iynn at their hom Stonington, Broadway Shoe Repair and Shine Parlor For Ladies and Gentlemen AT 52 BROADWAY Asks Your Patronage Will Guarantee First Class Work AMERICAN HOUSE First-cla \\xvlt and Mrs service, Otho O'S Those from property in_oppesitio culosis 'h { were F lng\n. B B. X | ¢ Hubbard, : jeorge Lawton pro; at White Attorne the orium Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shfluok.t Str FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T H. PEAIODV Phon- M‘ BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Cann. | Telwhan- m 13 | Arthur | NORWICH STUDENTS IN TRINITY SENATE At a meeting of Tri senate, the undergradu student self government, Thursday, a reorganization of the membership was accomplished, making the senate rep- resentative of the entire student body | of the college. The senate members as a result of the Myron R. Jackson of Norwich Delta Kappa Eps Austin King_of Norwich for Phi Gamma Del- ta, The junior class has yet to el a representative the ba S geat College " body ip recognized meeting include ball until ‘WILL LAY TOWN TAX AT MEETING TONIGHT | the board of relief h i ———— ported the net taxable list fy town, the adjournsd annual mepling is ao bhe h»H tonight (Mon- | | The appronr)t(l4v|~ re all | last f: t r annual town ! eting, whic s adjourned for the | HUrpos 3 - tax after the| Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, N.Mlchlamount of the grand list should have Phone 1171. been reported. l ] i Now that s Te- | the | town .| Prize Winners at Military Whist. AUTO RADIATORS | Prize winners at a military Repaired promptly and thoroughly | Friday evening at the hom tested unde: . | Disco, 210 Broadway we T he r air pressure before leav Caor. A & DI oo, Mre W. E. SHANLEY | Miss Josephine ~Sabouria, | score of 116. The consolation prizes PLUMBING TINNING | Were awarded to Miss Mas Riley, B. 499 Main S, Tel. 710-3 . Pruier, Miss Yvonne Sabourin, and Lieutenant A. J. MecNzmara. Sana- 4 ervod Ly the WHEN ¥oU WANT to put your bus. iness Defore toe public, there is no wiches and_coffes were Thw proceeds of the even- medium Detter than rhruu:h th ad- o ere lsmna o The PBul whist 9N Mrs. J. B.| VY i ™ho had a B io charity. T .\-el e tables playing. | week end with | seminary, PERSONALS Frank Cas: of Nerwich os Leen a viistor in Hartford. Richard Doubleday has meved from Amston to Gilead, where he will be empioyed by i'red Pos Teter Lorsey, who has been serious- Iy i1l at his home in ‘ew Londen for several weeks is somewhat improved. Miss May Ring of .\r;rw) ng friends in Westerly, has to lier heme on jsroad street, Misses Flossnce and Isahelle Webber of Voluntowr, were guests recently of hite, of North Stonington. vgs of Westerly has res sumed his duties as ma st at the Marlin-Rockwell company’s plant in < the result of a serious sutomobile aecident on,Spithead curve near the East Lyme ear barn in East Lyme five Norwieh people, two man ond three women, are in the Lawrence hospital, in New Londen, suffering with in- juries, one, Perey Willis, of §72 Wash- ington street, is in a critical condition. The other four are less serjously in- Jured. The aecident occurred elock on Sunday evejinz automobile, which is Swan of thi i head curve, became unmanageable, shot aeross the tracks of tne Shore Line Compgny, and ploushed along in the diteh beiween the fracks and a benk stoppin;; Wwith the car serdss the track: It 1s claimed that a woman was driving the car at the time and w going at an exces rate of eed as was indicats the ac dent, as the groand for feet plonghed up, brush anl stumps raoted and the nose of th in teh groundl half wu diater. The wreck was discoverad torman of the w me when he rounded the curve and his headlight feil on the automo- bile. He inve ani found all five people hadly, Willis was fo tomohile in An ambulan: injured peoy ence hospital. The motorm elaims that a whout 8 0’- when the C. Sehnol Superintendent E. s returned from ..utond(n. 1l education association tion in Chicago. Miss Irene Howard and Miss Helene Pendergrast, students at the Willimantic Normal school, spent the Mrs. George Mahoney of Woodmansee avenue. Graham the na-r conven- up up the ra- OBITUARY. Sister Mary Dorilda Mary Dorilda, 2 former teach- £ ghao!, Creeneviile, St. Joseph's convent The funeral Ched riidg, was Hiss Lorois Meshe, of & well known *ew Ilaven family. She had been a member of the Sisters of since 1908, and has two sisters the same religious ér. one at Hartford and onc in Wailingford. She s a graduage of Joseph’s Hartford m n of the PERCY WILLIS HURT IN AUTO SMASH enr buried [Yerred around the wreel: This Is Breaki-g All i Speed Records For Progress ‘ A store was opened at Daniel- son last Saturday morning, March! ‘st, and before evening that same day, arrangements were made to extend =-d build on 14C more square ‘eet, That store was no other than the] Pasnik Co./s stere at Danijelson.| We simply could not accomodate one-haif of the people who wanted to trade at the opening of tha ncw, Pasnik ctore at Daniclson. Hill near Ocesn avenue, in Ne don the automodile with a driving passed him going at a high rate of speed. When he got to Spit- head curve the ear was in the ditch, Willis, it is claimed, was riding in the tonneau of the my 1e* with his wife and he was thrown forward | through the windshielq of the machine and v found under the machine. Willis reesntly returned from over- seas with the 56th Regiment where he had been through the fizhting without a scratch. The other cceuvants of the not known, i Lon- woman car are| :ported to where it dug into the ecart mpletely blocked traffi 1yrac road and passenge: ident first en an of- | v he- came I\nm\n in fieial of the y notified e was told that a with & been found. imme A\ Jor Tranklin ere but upon red people ha 0spita r from th> Shore from tk total ymount re- s was $12, owitz, who made the right to cut the siributed to all list calke, in th CARELESSNESS TO BLAME, NOT ELECTRICITY not to blame for fire; in the use of it i s H. Day of the New Eng day night : co to the wreck to see what coul one, Mrs. Elliott B. Barber. As noted in a brief telugram o Dulletin, stricken with the missionzr; 1 conductad in Da ch r death follo GAVE HOME MISSION TALK AT TRINITY M. E. CHURCH At the Trinity st church on Sunday evening, ) Jereme Gree field secretary of tho Woran's Home Missionar teresting society whic’ Mrs. Gre: . work which tie society is doin country and hew Cod. 1889 as fathor, who was a|ject to edu i K, e to Poston to|south. She 2 _develor | with Rev. Mr. 1888, at | he in Sat- apop- service, the v dur the failed within B born aerva at Mar: Ann on's On of the hospitals are doin 'Y‘” Woman's of of | LAKM'V ant member of ‘TROLLEY CAR HITS AUTO ON PCQUCNNOCK On on e the Grot fonday: to H. Bush. William | C Crandall * Ford and e HOLDS FAST TO LEAD IN PINOCHLE for score I wir)\wu Pecicham Pendleton died € av-| EXPECTS TO LEARN HOW When the v Britain. He wor! in H.AH.—y answer ford and | Pitcher went to Sprin H' ene Roberts ¢ ding Hills he survives him with a son \\ebq» \vvv Mrs. |1 two | ¥ tham| It 1away, | that ik 4‘ committee Anthony Miskiel. | was _used Anthony Mi North Main | Which the eet died o 1y, following an It i two months with tuberculosi of age u'lu was bor leav in this money | tomehjle discovered more re in Poland. He &8 other relatives ci { WILL REBUILD LAWRENCE | HALL IN NEW LONDON | New London to { modern strueture | Saturgay morning by 91| manager of the Lawrener - Shelthe Tawrence hall building on Bank for some' time | siveet, whieh was practicall destroy- | |ed by flames several we |is to be replaced within : -Iby & modern fireproof buildig. | contract for the new structure " | not been awarded but it will be with | in a few wec The cost of the of the | phyilding to be erected has not been she Was | determined, but it will be, it si esti She | mated close to $100,000, The new “ | building will contain a and entertainment Louise Borgia Quinn. The death of Lom:r Borgia Quinn, | er A. and Annie Man- 2 > home of eet on is have another stated Saturday m had been i folteidey Quinn ¥ 14 years a with her She has re ir Mi. don wich old. sinee, school, aduating popular The | parer has | ded in tk m'm hich hail hail Runs Aways From Mystic Home, Mprs. Lillian B. + inmate Chapman, aged the Spicer home her escape from the afternoen has been made of the autherities of the woman found. Word that seas from in he has arrived and is now at Newpo been received by E. Sage, of He a member of the 1 Artillery and has been in France for | home, Mr about nine months. He was forme lflul[ cases, | member of the Fifth company of mili ~ - 1 tia and left Norwich in July of 1917 Engaged to Marine. — David N. Cormack of Hartford nounces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Marjory Murray- Cor- maek, a yeoman in the United States naval service, to Sergeant John Ul man Nolen of Illinois, a member of the marine corps, who is now sta. tioned at the submarine base on the Thames, iss Cermack ha nce June, has 3 veoman the the be stat frow Chapman g about five walks with When she left Chapman carried is Va., he feet hpnmu N hair and Fir: carriage. two | Heaith Bulletins. he state board of health is certain- on the job.” Its October, Septem- \n‘r and August, 1918, bulletins have just been received by mail at The Bulletin office. The October bulletin gives New London the credit for ha ing the first known case of Span influenza in this te. an- A tas] impos consider 1 are Don't cause it. im , { A nutmeg may be great, or later it will meet a grater perform t sooner | NOTHING DEFINITE Afirvo uT married A x'cr what 3 9 b H | ceased. suitable | T itable | T | arrangeme: ationary the Bill DIPHTHERIA SHUTS OFF | STUDENTS FROM COLLEGE| (Special to The Bu at. 2 Connecticut colle had even more string: : ty the ituted b ollege | t Sunday by diph tions there. Resident stude most con- used not oniy pply pow apparatus to to and had heen confi y orders is London youn from commuter: tending travel hl been in‘lnm‘r use d, nured within ti cor This restriction NOTICE Balance of large shipment has now arrived. In order to take care of same we will sell at greatly reduced prices the fol- lowing: OATS, per bag ...... $2.10 (96 Pounds) CORN, per bag ...... $2.65 CRACKED CORN, same as above. MEAL, same as above. CHOPS, per bag .... $2.95 (100 Pounds) STOCK FEED, per bag $2.60 (100 Pounds) COTTCNSEED MEAL per bag.......... $3.15 (100 Pounds) BUFFALO GLUTEN, perbag o 83:15 (100 Pounds) Other Grains at reduced prices and this Grain is A-No. 1 Quality, | Chas. Slosberg & Son of | 3 Cove Street P. J. McNerney . WOULD COMMUTE OF ESPIONA SENTENCES ACT CONVICTS o be stopped pply of culture shed from the Haven had a “present i " The condit of eciated by cticut college it been is no MARLIN- RO"K\(I:LL In an: 0 an inq ening a o when the would SHO SHCP WOR wes vio ate the al 1o warrant 1 reached hoard six bu lated FUNERALS William H. Brown William al of Fen Fox conductor Hill wit} - €o; the teenducted b e Kn rers were two meta 1 mp s, e (nrd>, 1l metal condui ition of the fire ting apparatus, 1 conductors and mechanical injury, and ounding of all second Mrs. Gilert E. Rogers The funeral of Mrs. Gilbert E. Rog- ers took pl her late home in| Ledy: y_afterncon with many in attendance. Rev F. Good- | enough conducted the funeral service The bearers were four sons of t Burial teok place cemetery in Waterford Mr. GGoodenough -read rvice at the grave Church & Allen had neral arrangements, Samuel J. Moran, On Saturday afternoor relatives and friends in the funerai se es of Moran _were held from personal acetdent de- ion Rey a committ out to aipplianc and ‘to the public complete confide rhn user nf ~]9(‘[I‘LLI[\ now b\ »n\l, in Graham, chur arker, Lawrence layson, membe ot No. 34, F. and A. M. i Maplewood cemetery ~wher: sonic committal service ed with Walter B. ful Master, and George s chaplain. Rev. Mr. Grahar meed the benediction. Tnde W charge of the funer rector- The be; John A, § and_Alexander very much of © 4 use of the in- st and which - explain tarough my n pictures, which I trust cepted by you in the light . ive criticism A — Rheumatism Suddenly Passes Off. Wilson of Church street, y riously crippled by for some time, had the perience of a sudden while sitting in the He felt a prickly sen- Samuel ger | REALIZED GOOD SUM FOR JEWISH RELIE The sum of §5 in eontr the auction saie d $12 more by donated cake was rea JEwi: fand Surd; 't in matic trouble was all gone. . 0, Men Sell W. 8. Certificates. the Norwich post ing places in certificates M. E. Sul Pythis m circle, the ¢ 1i Avemon, a s duets by E by Levine dasts Ha vy 0 and 'reilo Fontaine and Raffa freshments wer chairmar auction of the right tc large handsome cake, which h | our equip- | more importance | the | and found his rheu- | rned meeting Town of in said 919, at 2 ing a tax s of the Town for LEBANON. NOTI E nd Lad o, will be hl‘ld to- death of Wallace. members are ! Hook a {ni | to take late mem RYDHOLM, Secretary. HOWARD E mardd NOTE TO GENTLEMEN Pay One Dollar Per Week on a fine 17-Jewel Watch fitted in a 20-year Guaranteed Gold Case, Price $22.50. The Plaut- Cadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 JIFFY Toilet ‘Bowl Brushes A BRUSH AND A CAN OF CLEANER FOR 35c—VALUE 50c. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street B Chamber Phone of Commerce Building -2 238 Lady Assistant

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