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NORWICH, BULLE MONDAY, . MARCH 17, 1010 ° @he Bulietin Tie.fl-h Allen & Son Co. STATE HIGHWAY FOR THIS SECTION PREPARES PROGRAM FOR S8TATE CHARITIES CONFERENCE The Connecticut state conference of charities and corrections has been most BORM JAMES—In Norwich, March 15, 1919, a daughter, Clementine Edith, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. James of Broad _Norwich, Monday, March 17, 1919 street. ' ROOT—In Brooklyn, Tonn., March 10, | 1919, a daughter, Barbara ‘Root, t0 Tue Porteous & MrrcmeLL ()q SANSCHAGRIN—In Wauregan ’ March 2 OF THE | DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF fortunate in securing some of the most prominent workers in the country to speak at the annual state conference which is to be held in New London April 27, 28 and 20. The preliminary program’ sent cretary Malcolm G tford is as follows: . m,, at Lyceum on and_section FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bighteen miles of road in the castern part of the state will be one of the most important pieces of work to be done this year, State Highway Com- oner C. Bennett announced at Hartford on Saturday. 1t will run and during the last 24 hours there were | through several towns, including Led- general rains over the eastern and|vard, Preston and Stonington. The southern states. There were also snows | commissioner has already begun to in northern New England. mak gements for this work, | The temperature has risen generally [and all through the state throughout the Aflantic states. there will n unusu nount of The outlook is for a continuation of | highway co ruction. unsettled and rainy weather over much| He has informed the special legisla- Rt : T of the country east of the Mississippi | tive committce on unemployment that | nett expects to have at his disposal for [li¢ health, Subjects, Influenza nad Its| e river during Monday and Tuesda; there will be about 4,000 persons the coming twe fiscal years beginning | Social Hiffocts What the War and e The temperature will risq Monday |ployed in connection with the aet Oct. 1 next about $10,000,000. e throughout the middle Atlantic and P e e e New England states. et L ‘Winds for Monday and Tuesday: 400 CENSUS SUPERVISORS/ Lite ana Social Tees DR Acanus . Frogh aud strare AND 90,000 ENUMERATORS ers, Dr. Samucl McChord Crothers aolshenge snd south winds The 8kt proviAniE i e il Boston, Karl de Schweinitz, general i Aliddle Atlantic: Fresh southeast and | teenth and subsequent decennial cen- [ond Congregational church was taken | Secretary of the Philadelphia Society E H south winds; overcast weather, prob- [sus d by the presiden: on | Saturday aftermoon at 430 o'clock |0 Organizing Chari Rain \bly fog and rain. March I The enumeration, which|when the first in the series of six| 2Monday, § p. m.—Section on chil- Farm Harness| proga-— Forecast. will be made in Jmu , is now | Lenten organ recitals was given un- Subject, The Nation's Responsi- | Observations in Norwich. | Team Harness 1 for' 8 m New B Ss ten 1 5 i 5 o ility for Chiid ion. Speak- The following records, reported from e L : Buggy Harness| . At the Right Prices bly rain. ation success of these interesting musical gtase baandlof leliasiin will, in most ¢ THE L. L. CHAPKAN (o, events, is practically. assured. Over Jogeyly Bovwen, Chisaso, cities, have the 4 Bath Street, Norwich, Com\. of 90,000 enu-|500 were in the audience. Lieutenant UL e the congressional urday weather supervisors™ districts | Robert Gale Noyes was the organist|™ s of the five conference sec- Toilet Bowl Brushns - of the highway department during this season. There is much highway construction that had to be deferred because of war conditions ,using money that was available for state aid on roads, but not used because of the suspen- ion of work. The department has about $1,100,000 of this money to spend this year, With the appropriation from the general assembly, the money from the automobile depariment and the amount ich will be received from the United States government, Commissioner Ben- THE WEATHER. The air pressurc continues _high throughout the eastern states. Cloudy sky is reported from the Mississippi All Galls Answered Promptly [|valley and all districts east thereot Day and Night 88 Main Street % March 13, 1019, a son {0 Mr. and 3 on social for ubjects, The Pro- |- M al, gram of Americanization. The Place| George T. Howard. of Education in Reconstruction. Speak- |~ zz Dr. Edward A. Steiner, Grinnell, MARRIED. President W. fL. P Paunce,| WALKER — KELLEY — At Mansfield Brown university. Center, March 4, 1919, by 5 Monday, 10 a. m.—Section on pub-| Aver, B JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Slank Bggks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Garl Walker and Miss both of Conantville. SEDGWICK—FRENCH—In W tic, March 1919, by Re Carpenter, William . Sedgv “ambridge, Mass,, and Miss Marion French of Willimantic. Subject, Family CHURCH FILLED FOR onstruction. Speak- FIRST ORGAN RECITAL Nearly every seat in the old Sec- DIED. WHEELER—In Niantic, March 14, 1919, Nancy, widow of .William | ‘Wheeler, aged 8§ years. WHITE—In Winchendon, Mass, March 13, 1919, Joseph Nelson White, aged | 68 years. i TURNER—In New London, March 14, 1919, Augustus H. Turner, aged 27 years. 3 DUNHAM—In Columbus, 0., March 9 Agnes Pengelly, wife of Roland gland: MONDAY TUESDAY ulletin's observations, tures show the and the baro- e dist noon—Bu 2 p. m.— quency and correction. War Commu |§ During this demonstration a Free Sewing Machine Club i§ of | i 8 Dunham, aged 34 years. 2rov Thivi - o] tion on delin- Lr{: n University glee club. : Subject, After | DIBARBIERI—In New London, March Norwich people gre interested in Work for Women and | 14, 1919, Caterina DiBarbieri, aged the re-onening of this hisoric chureh, | 4 “OS TN sty i Srcion Wit e et for seyeral cen- | coiner, law enforcement _division ~ of | KELLEY—In New London, March 14, ) - department commission on train- | 1919, Robert James Kelley, in hic community, and welcome likewise, an | ino camp act hington, D. C.,| 424 year. opportunity of hearing again the fine neiy y n s ) ‘ Mrs. Jane Rippin on on women . Pope memorial organ. The church | 3113 siria of law entorcement. division Whes = Nowin ek auditorium was undecorated except|of war department commission on T P Th f for an immense Stars and e u‘mp etivition, Washington, | -, Weod, aged 28 vears. loaned by Mrs. John D. Hall, g Prayer at ihd home of her ng opposite an -equally large ses o hTanbenty 5 Carl Thiel, 19 altic flag, commemorating _the 1630 | 4 e R ot e Monday afternoon, March Norwich boys, who have been ifi ser- | Pajmer, New London: vice presidents, clock. . Services he vice: during the Tate war, With orty | v e e New rhaiidents | Lutheran church, Franklin gold stars for those who did not come | w. H. Day, Bridgeport, Prof. R. H.| =30 in the family back home. This flag was planned | Middletown, Rev > ceme and Prepared by Miss I Morgan, , Hartford; with the assistanee of the Misses | Miner, New London Bode, Mrs. F. 5 : 1 from the Mt. n of the Y. M. | ta . Dougherty, New | wrch, High street, nd the f | arh i John Po / dwa - rial in family lot lates who have Carperal e strative, statis- 1 . 4 > ! | min i Kirk Ricketts, were STORRE HENS TINKER—In Pres ™ o { By I L i ating experience and to | uniform, and to carry out the ia iN 1t ¥ | + 9 3 i ) v e of hodies jeffect still further, a prelud pocr 100 members is to be formed, each member to be en- iitled to buy a machine on the easy payment plan. Make an initial payment and the machine is immediately de- livered to your home—the balance in easy payments in accordance with our club plan. g Advavtages for Club Members u join the Free Sewing Machine Club and have an old sewing machine which you want to turn in we will your old sewing: ma- chine, regardless of make, re, name or condition, ;md allow you 51? 00 for it This is a good liberal offer on the ,"‘u of the Free Sewing Machine Company and is one of the r h they are taking to advertise their Aflf"wavce to Club Members a club mumlmr and have not got an old of com- 1pon mmendation of the director of The f ons 1 given t cretary of merce to ird to t ed in maki lowest 28, lowest have com- | 14, 1019, | of Chester .| ¢ 40, lowest 30 Comparisans. dictions for Saturday fath stre which 2 be required the post cloudy. at mentlo"the pos a careful separately ations of nquiry. also. Sunday: Rain ept in the large |of the occasion, assisted by Harold uasien. and houndavies at|Lauren Tinker, tenor, ,soloist of the ness session. wind is city, rain; reen, aged A BRUSH AND A CLEANER FOR 3 DUNN'S PH 650 MAIN STREET CAN OF po —VALUE David une; intments from Howard = s > passed the test|W. Lester and Mr. D soc. | _ u nd E xamination a he ate inquiry | C."A. anist rence Is to deut, Rises. | in Maplewood ON GAIN EGG PRODUCTION ton, March 14 rbert A., son of Mr. and ; yield lliam Tihker of 3 : provided iz |the programme : the. experl- | soundod by & qualifi- Drope the lay omj i mounted 282 e 3 n or arct i a net g n of 170 rg . n cemetery, | apton Beach, L. | A G TFOMPSON |8 Chiropodist, Foot Specialis (PROTECT VOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arc Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 32 Norwien, Conn. Phone > notice to 5 candidate wchines. i : SHUGRUE—In this city, Mar | I s | Josephine Shugrue l‘ urc:zer anding, ex 1 o, Support g et oE T Al i 1 1 8 ned with a Main St ! landia (Siberlius) : ¢ 8 c ) : EE iy 1 , X oe, difficult com ion of econtrasted ey ol 1 3 o 3 < e : ¥ ) her late home Del “1off Hote. EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Proos shene 1227 26-28 Broadway DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 202 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | Office Hourz: 9 a. m. to Tel John & Geo. H. Bliss |- : T rhonneau of the Newpor tior sper 1B ' Largest Assortment i of i DIAMOND JEWELRY || BROOCHES i SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRA? WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. | IISS WILLIAM C YOUN(; Bucceascr to STETEON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and materiale at r.‘.u‘ c.. by akilied Labor. oieubone %3 Wast Main sm\ o \ The Mlx Gerdon & Son! Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Good Burning Coal inn of Willimant week end in the village Nut and Egg, 5 Lccepted Finish took place Mars Have also Bituminous Postage Rate Change. DR. EDWARD KIRBY | /[l7, ti i on e Ream 107, Thayer Building and post o Phane 619 s 1s formo: not go into effect ti 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P, M A IRkt Steas G b n force, Deep-Seated Colds | develop serious compliestions if neglected. | Use %n “old and timetried remedy that s given satisfastion for more thaa fifty years Hours 9-12; Bodon “Cafe and Luncheon | 41 BROADWAY (Few Steps From Y. M. C. A,) FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN First Class and Quick Service | me Best of Food at Reasonable Prices | * Delicious Coffes Telephone 1963 } ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50\ WARRANTED. WM, FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANXLIN STREET, DR.A.J.SINAY | DENTIST Rooms 18- H Phons 1177-3 THERRE 15 20 Mven sing medium Il Pasern Conpecticu: equal o The Bu ietlp for business resulis. Prompt seeviceday or night Alice Building, Norwich | | | the numbe | truck elodies —and moods, - typi Iy nis| demandin; \ship 2 K my Dowel (Dubois) bers, artist int ese two selections. uipment of the or melWiou: pason stop, note o sweetness skilled which wonder- vho pos high vocal richness and enunc organ erized by 2 love- . while En Bateau imple opportunity fouch and de which Lieutenant ied trio of simple Drink to Me Only (Widor) a succe tone effects, and serformance of umphal h, with chord stormy amm the ern 1 voung men for 1 neert and its domir Q8IT WORK CORPORATION| Arrangem eries th John nd M delici ‘hurch p regational Many were r Was no more tion of | Mrs Who remaitir hurch, on Mo flower and ha journe meat rolls, ream feature of ightful mu: i provided by conducted hy SIXTH iicans whose R AUTOMOBILES < ¥ ire as follows Alfred Bliven Perkins, and CTICUT @ to national tomohiles The to- Smith vitliam MeCor |8 Palmer, R: $|dohn H. Perkins. for the supper on ch will be in charge of the Methodist oy e és, who wore white dres ith white paver decorated ed trin k of Mrs. W {liam . Oat, chatrman, per- order | eases of | I pective with in of mail Mrs shop. 1 Terbert James L. Case, Mr Davis, Mrs held the lead in| bert W. Gallup, er cars and au- | ", W. Leste; Walt its 1 Archibald Mitc ur stat Palmer, Mr Ohio, lifornia, ; B Pennsylvania, 394,076, and t increase New York, as usual of passeng win omoilc in use committees on the sup- The aggregate T s B. P. Bishop, general five states wa Will L. Stearns, sup- more th o ird and service; Mrs. A. D. Def total aumber for the eutire country. thiur K Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA music, Mrs. Charles Tyler fickets, Mrs, Frederic W. Cary, ) Archibald Torrance, Mrs, John E. Oat, 1 | mouth Rock Westha NEW VICTO The 1 expectin, stamp: nd consi with Briti on the I neath the word F. G. BOURNE LEAVES $10,000 TO THE POMFRET SCHOOL Pamiret Pomfret, Conn was hequ cash and yan Hom th : Commodore Machine company, Oakdal Athe who re f $10,000 in number of , and also left 100,000 to t hedral of John the Divine in York for ihe pur- pose of helping build the cathedra the person value o - §100,000 properiy or's chiidren furnishings and 2 v i and Corn islands of ( and group, owned by Mr Allyn | ton, Iert n Hill. provide for more at the organ recitals the general come mittee ha ranged to have an addi- tional row of chairs placed in the gal- lery so as to provide for many who are expressing a desire to attend the se- cs of recitals. Mrs. Walter ¢ in order Memorial Norwich, C At a meetin th Resolutions. consiruc Word to Sunt. Raymo Raym > to be discontinu other ] there i ion to con 15 Main Street FUIERAL DIEEC TORS § | E.l?é’B/ii MERS | Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN HENRY ! Timken-Hyatt and | New Departure Bearings | SALES—SERYICE | GARLOCK & HAYNES |4 BANK STREET, Second Fl Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON |WSHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors P s S SPR R e Special O e will make a xfidkutmn of $7.00 ree ;\c“m;\x Machine. in other words, Sewing Machine and make an in- ive you a receipt for the amount ional. This discount of $7.00 to ibte hec m a new advertising Free § g Company. the management has decided lowance to the purchaser of tead of spending thousands of sertising, which the Free Company Cash Discount H you purchase a Free Sewing 1e during the demonstration ind do not care to take advantage the Club plan, a discount of 10 cent. will be allowed for cash. Sewing Machine is sold 11L-nmL guarantée, and in ion the Free Sewing Machine will give an insurance ¢ that if your ma- ne is destroyed by fire or water hin five years from date of pur- you a newmachine without cost. e wemru This Week * wing Machine Company, s demonstration which the celebrated silk ar- Q:\\m Machine Depart- ve from Mr. Ellis her \»1’ Satin, with Belding’s Finest You are invited to visit our before the demonstration 1] soun s. 1t is truly 2w in your coat or for a book 1 give aut Edi MORE DAYS OF THE USEKEEPING GOODS NNEL AND WOOLEN MILLS tandard grade eduction , Napkins, Towels, Sheets, Bed \w ds, ving of New Spr Madras, Outing Housekeeping cluded in thxs Teweling, Blankets, Etc. ash Goods—Per- ,l..‘mu Hc.—nll at ady antage of Ldege Sale ends, next \Vemes ay (ING OPENING (‘f‘ FLOOP COVERINGS ring opening of \\,‘IA ‘here are inter- up for inspection the omprehens ine of Floof Coverings hereabouts. Our showing in- of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleun usual cus- Keepers ause it o cordance with eur s Days, offer OF SPECIAL VALUES ferings are .m/mf\t the most wanted partment and will be offered during Make it a point to visit our Floor