Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 7

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The Heury Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASBISTANT Galls Answered Promotly Day and Night 88 Main Streut JIFFY an Toilet Bowl Brushes A ‘BRUSH AND A e NN S PH ARMACY - 80 MAIN STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDEK Stank Bogks Made and Ruled to Order 08 BROADWAY A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropedist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT VOWR FEET), Mfr. Cumming Arsh Buppeit Suite 7-8.Alice. Building, %' Main St Norwiaba -Conn 1366 4 STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SEAVICE Come and Sea the WILLARD MORAN ST 58 Shetucket GENERAL FINEST AUTO REPAIRS WA TAND IN TOWN 1ofr rlote EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Procs phone 1227 25.23 @roadway DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS | Norwich, Ct. to 8 o, 202 Main St., Office Heu ® m VULCANIZING SHoP All Werk Guarantecd MENRY DUPREY Yantie P. 0. Box 153 Jobn & John & Geo. H. 0. 1. Bliss Lug:fl Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PIN: RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCIES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC John & 6@2._}1. tliss WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Bast work and materiale at right | priced by Ul labor. Telaphone %0 Wast Main St _— — — The Max Gordon & Son Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning Coal Stove, Nut and Ecg, alse Bituminous GET DUR PRICE ON | STORAGE BATTERIES { BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co.! Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. 1 S@rters—Genorators—| DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Mours 9-12; 1305 and 7to 8P. M Boston Cafe, and- Luncheon 41 BHOADWAY ; (Few Steps Fram Y. M. C. A) POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN | First Claes ah? Quick Service | st of Feod at Reasonable Prices Delicisus Coffee | 1083 — e Norwich, 8aturday, March 8, 1919 L ey THE WEATHER. The temperature has risen over the Mississippi valley and all districts | east thereof on the southern Atlantic coast. Temperatures are the season in prac ’thc country. In the middle Atlantic and New l}nzlafll states the weathar will be fdir Saturday and becomos unsettled | Bunday ‘and be followsd rains in the middle Atlantic states without ms tort; nge in temperatu | Winds for Satueday and Sundly. | North Atlantic 8 | winds, partly cloudv v M ddAe Atlantic—gen , partly » beeoming nnsof Forecast. near normal for teally all parts of }radablc, E ed Sunday. Fair Sa . probably no change|, Observations in Norwich, following records reported from s observations, show the in temperaturs-and the baro- etric changes Friday: Th Nosges FORMER BALTIC RESIDENT Webb Wool Boston, rial will' take in Buckiand ( family piot He!p Your Digestion ncid-distressed, relieve tl\e ln gestion with Ki-MOIDS | Dissolve easily on tongue—as . pleagant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-melds MADE BY $COTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION nition Devices | and Embalmer Promptserviceday or night weather{ sense and public_spiri The investization of the Apollo fire and the fire department which asked for in Norwich fifty years resulted in the finding that the fire department was free from all censurc and = that |ty worked to the best of Lheir abili- in fighting the flames. The tracks of the mystorious straneer at the Falls again made thelr appearance during the week end were the cause of niore speeulations as to their origin but no olution has yet ben found. Sxtracts from The Bulietin's files of 9, follows: March 1, 1889—Our speefal Wash- ington despaiches inform u: house of representatives has appropri- ated $10,000 for the improvement of he Thames River naval site. This is an excellent beginning, and the good in the house are not revealed in this appropriation than in the tne which ancompanted it, anting ' Leasus Island only five housand doliurs. The loss of E. Winslow Williams by fire at his mill at Yantlc, Satut- morning, was about $1,760 on_the £7,000 on the stock which by xnsumnce. 001 district ld Tast »\r-nmg it was voted to lay x of nine mills on th> do.iar to pay _current expenses of the coming part of the jndebtedne: incurred in Euilding new —A regular 'reflfln: of ourt of common counci. was held evening at which the fire depart- | ment commiltee reported that after in- ‘}‘rs zation ihey found cause to hey did the mstanc- umuel T. ave an extend- howed that vered before tax of chools 150 held EVENTS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO that the| officers or membtrs of | b: ations of the |t half an hour | a; yosterday and resuited in the nomin- atlon of Willlam M. Converse as can- dldate for senator. Sunday ani Monday nights were the coldest of the season iu this vicinity, the thermometer regisiering Tees below zero the first time the cold weather set in. 3 March 4, 18..9—The New London County Agricultural society at their meoting yesierday voteq after muchj discussion to buy the land at the fair grounds which they heve leased from Mr. Gifford for the pasti years. | ng of the purch T. A Clark ot Lisbon, of Lyme, ani John Brewstor of Led- yard, J. C. Kellogg and v Osgood | 5 Norwich, were appointed 2 purcha: mg committee. At the velacipede prize eshibition at 3; Jerry Sav- age $1. March §, 1860—The inaugnral cero- monies of Ceneral Grant, as president | of the Unlted States. tooc place ve -) terday. So anxious were the peopie to ec QGeneral Grant's in 1 t many began meking inquir: ed abu ir the morn- | 2. At a few minutes past twelve| hundreds drew a long Lrea*h as if re- | icved from unzious s-ispense and breathed easily. Some nnseen power seeming!y_spoken neac L A sulletin ?'(' iraugural and never £ it hady niace in Aundred reh 6, npe tions 186 here I PLUS GROWING CCORDING TO REPORTS | ‘LETTEQ SHOWE TERRIBLE United | DORMITORIES GOMPLETE AT ARMY-NAVY CLUB| there comfortably whej re all occupied. much appreciated prewnz records for th ctrola, which is is hoped may be ,um for by | bublic sub , as the appropria~ tion fund s has now all ‘been used i the clu -threc to be served at 6§ p. a delicious one, kind de Pers portant There w Sunday m. promiges with chicen ng as its - most ture on the menu. party on to 5 o'clock, eshments as in service ime music and re tions and all n d. Montville Exceeds Quota. Montviile which is in the New London district went over the top in ef fund campaign quota was 60 v. i a % Horlick's ‘AL "R (; AL Malted -Mitk A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS ssities for | PLIGHT OF DAMASCUS anslation by Charles T | ren to- +| ter who is | H | nough t hefore 1 vou plead w # will Vleage do th r lonely mother and the alway t ith open e: There was uperior court norning, w! presiding. The following motions posed: Motions or judgme; tional _Fir Iron Worke; Cambria Steel Groton Iron Works; Groton Iron Work London Wood Working Co. tinued. Hearing in damages in the ca Noilan vs. Apicelli; default i to plead in Corfey of to amend in th pert Sales Co. Ine, of Tondon Judge Joel I for disclosure of ‘were con went off the list. A demurrer was argued in tf of the Cruver Manufacturing Co. Stueck, and the judge took the pa- pers. Motion to vacate decree of fore- closure in the case of the T. A. Scott Co, ve. Keasbey, was grahted. An answer other pleadings in one week ~ved in the cass of Smith vs. Seamans. Bonds oi prosecution were ordered in two weeks in the case of | Silverman vs. Hirsch, | A motion for more specific state- | ment s argued in the case of )(am V8. \(n.im exc, and the judge took the papers. Judgment for foreclosure of gage of $910.80 was granted in the case of Bast Hampton Bank and Trust Co. vs, Wolesenka The prop- mort- ‘HALL SORN LARUE—In Goodyear, ¥eb, 2 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Larue. MARRIED. TETREAULT—GRAVELLE —In Day- ville, March 3, 1919, by Rev. Ignatius | Kost, Joseph Tetreault and Rose Gravelle, both of Attawaugan. | DIED. LEYDEN—In Anniston, Ala., Michael |§ Leyden, formerly of Griswold, Conn. | MALLCRY-—At Winter Park, March 4, 1919, Henry Rog | lory, husband of Cora Pynchon Mal- lory and son of the late Charles 1 Eunice Clift Mallory, in his year. In Fkonk, March Hall, dgm 13 years. GREEN t Killingly, March 1919, Albort . Green. WILLIAMS — In Brooklyn, March 5 m Williams, aged 81 3, 1919, Bdith GALLUP—In Earl N. G JEFFREY—In 919, nk, March 5, zed 35 years. ew London, March 6 . Jeffrey, aged & 1919, . 1919, Mary, widow of Jonulhdn of New London. ston, March 6, 1919, d 60 years. ONE!LLffl N Londcm March 6, BAKER—! b Fune Norwich, March 5, lliam A. Baker, aged 81 years. ervices will be hel home, Txwelfth % Allen ain Street I The pmnu T\.ncz 122 P‘asp»’c( St "hore 511 41 Mniv Strsei Funer IDirectors TAYLOR'S LATEST FROM NEXT SPEAKER “SOUVENIR” " of of you. The gr vou. FOR PERSONAL HYGIERE Dissolved in water for deuches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflem. mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years.| 2 healing wonder for nasal catarsh, | | sore thron and sore ml. Economical. { | Has exuacrdons, 2 germicidal power, e “‘"“‘L:"fi'.“."’ R - "TrE PorTEOUS & MircrELL Co. ' An Advance Showing of New Goods in Several Departments ¢ and a Number -of Special Offerings Throughout the Store Are the Main Attractions at This Store for Saturday. Shoppers SATURDAY Read these small type items in this column—they represent special values from all over the store, Ribbed Hosil price a p Vs WEAR BO ‘ien’s Handkerchiefs Cam| plus turer, subject to Sold only in stock Smart New Styles In SPECIALS| Women's Spring Apparel An early showing of New Spring models in Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc.—new styles, authoritatively correct—new materials—new colorings. We invite inspection. 'SPRING MILLINERY IN ALL ITS CHARM AND GAYETY There is much here to appeal to every person who is the least bit interested in Spring Millinery. Our ad- vance showing includes Women's, dren’s Hats, trimmed and Misses’ and Chil- untrimmed. All the fash- ionable shapes and colorings are represented. We in- vite see the new styles. vou-to- visit our Millinery Department today and Women’s Bungalow Dresses $1.59 Hundreds of women s tng, which is for Satur ould be v only. interested in this offer- Women’s Bungalow Dresses of plain colored Chambray, in pink, blue and green, medium and large sizes—Special price today $1.59, regular price New Spring Designs in Ribbons Our Ribbon Departiment is particularly bright and at- tracti showing includes pla colorings and a br Fancy Ribbons. e just now with the New Spring Ribbons. The n weaves in all widths, styles and i range of the newest ideas in Special Offerings of Embroideries Hamburg Edgi inc ularly up to 17¢—! vpcfl.h price splendid shov finest qualiti ties i s wide—these sell reg- de, regular s a yard 25¢ and 23¢ , including many of the newest paftems and 7-inch Baby F value 89¢ and 98c—Special prices a ncings, regular yard 69c and 53¢ in a wide range of ues 98¢ to $1.29 a yard COME IN NEW A minutes spent in TODAY AND SEE CUR SHOWING OF SPRING SILKS our Silk Department todé_v, and pleasantly spent and will enable you Silkks. Ou new and unique dm\ 18, hie wes e we: al Aves. Our Sp of \ kid and fab Silk and and Sueded Niagara Maid and Kz “Trefousse” make and Cape Gloves in the invite inspection. Women’ s New Spring \Women’s Spring Glov ideas for bright fashionable Spring in colorings, \h and desir- Gloves es—both Included are the ell known makes as its best. such w —also fine French Kid in the grade domestic Washable We GLUTEN| $61.60 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 §D§;NTEST | Suite 46 Shannon Building | DR. E. J. JONES Take el en! ator Shetucket Street ance. Phobe ‘,Ct,r Qbo« and Hat Cleaning Cnrrpanv 33 BROADWA 3 last years Straws can be made s new Spring's new Shades. BEST SHINE IN TOWN LEGAL NOTICE UNITED Court, Dist In the m and M: bankrup: STATES Del Carlo, alleg 3 uptey No. Order of Notice. At Hartford, March 6 Upon ihe Co. and others, p Carlo and Marga be d ein sot forth, ing to and he the Court that said Co: and Ma from this State, and gone to par | kngywn, and that personal sery »'mada, it Is thercupon ad, That notice of the pe: .m “taid petition be given by pull d in ut; ]\zhl ( ourt : Atte orwich, on C. E. PICKETT, Cl: Whiteston. Cigars Suse 141, w1l e 10315, | rate per 1nousasa. i | | D!STRIGT | pe: | praying, AT A COURT OF PR )BATE HELD v d for the District day of March, late of Norwich, Otto E. I < ed a pe therein nt purporting and testament of mitted to probate. creupon, It Is Ordered, That said be heard and deter: the Probate Court Room Norwich, in said District, on the 1ith day of March, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing L by the pub= ion prioe e t , and that red turn be made to this Coart. NELSON J. A¥I The above and foregoing i copy of record. Attest Judge. e 'HELEN M. DRESCHF marsd VHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, there is mf medlum better than through the a4 vertising columns of The Bulletin.

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