Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 7

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The Henry Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Cafls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street Al JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Stank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Express Harness Farm Harness : T'eam Harness Buggy Harness| At the Right Prices THE L. L. CHAPHAN €0. 14 Bath Street, Conn. - JIFFY Norwich, Toilet Bow! Brushes AN ALUE 50c. DRTA £ MAIN S1REET ( THOMPSO Chiropodist. Foot 10 ELUROPEAN PLAN ES BROS, Telephone 122 HA Prooa NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919 Whe Bulletin. Norwich, Tuesday, March 18, 1919 THE WEATHER. The pressure has fallen decidedly throughout the eastern states and Monday night a storm of considerable intensity was central over the Great Lakes and moving eastward. There were general raing within the last 24 hours over much of the country east of the Mississippl. There has been a general and decided rige in temperature throughout the At- lantic states. The outlook is for rains followed by clearing weather during Tuesday and fair weather Wednesday throughout the Atlantic states. The temperature will rise Tuesday in New England. Storm warnings are displayed en the Atlantic coast and at and north of Cape Henry. Winds for Tuesday and Wednesday: orth Atlantic: Strong south, shift- probably reaching Atlanti btronx south, amm | ing 1o west winds, probably gale force, cather. | Forecast. Southern New England: Rain Wednesday fair, | For mewhat colder. Observations in Norwich, he following records, reported from in's observations, show the Comparisons. for Monday: Rain and veathe Cloudy, foggy, Sun, Moon and Tides. :{vile which piano by solo wase ompanied 2625 Broadway e e— e {DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE | 2 Main St | Office ® Hou 9a to 8o Telephone S e lohn & Geo. H. B.sss Largest Assorkmem of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. 1. Bliss WILL mM C | OUI;G l\uots‘nr o STETEON & YOUNG Norwich, Ct.} I CARPENTER and BU-LD"'R [} Best work and materiale at prices by skilied labor Felcyhone The righ Max Gordon Corporation 10.20 W. MAIN STREET S & Have Stove, Nit and . Egg, also Bituminou DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 130-5and 70 8P. M 3oston Cafe and Luncheon 41 BROADWAY (Few Steps From Y. M. C. A)) FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN First Class and Quick Service Best of Food at Reasonable Prices Delicious Coffen ___Telephone 1963 ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANXLIN STREET. DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18- -‘Phons 1177-3 THERB 15 5o advertising medfum letin for business results, S West Main St Good Burning Coal Alice Building, Norwioh | " in| Bastern Connecticu® equal to The Bule t position, ness for accepted g room of position 1 Mill SYONINCTON GRAND LIST SHOWS $6,718801 YOTAL | ist of the town of Ston- - up by the assessors for |t v grand total o comprising resident propert resident propert | preceding vear is not as large as ordi- arily, chiefly for the reason that there n little or no building during esiden | non ASK FOR and GET I | | | | Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids are IMITATIONS GAGER Faneral Director and Embalmer Prompt service dayor night | rain followed by clearing |F ST. PATRICK'S DAY GELEBRATED A dance by Division No. 2, Ancient Order of Hibernians, a bay Sons of the New Republc, and the annual entertainment by St. Mary's parish, with a programme along lines that were largely {n keeping with St. Fatrick’s day, were included in the events that celebrated the anniver- sary of Ireland’s patron saint In this city Monday. St, Mary's Parish Entertainment. Sianding room only was at @ rremium at the Auditorium theatre on Monday night when all available space was taken, bringing out an audience ¢f 1,000 people to the plavhouse by the occasion of the antual entertain- nent given Ly the Young Ladies' So- dality of St. Mary's church for the henefit of ihe church. The play, “Echoes of Krin,” the first piciuring an Irish minstrel skow with a cast of 35 in the over- tare, the second was given over to bigh clase vaudeville, was the concensus of opinion that it was the finest amateur minstrel erformance cver given in this city, the soloists and comedians acquitting emeelves with credit and reflected the the excellent training they had recelved from Edward T. Connelly, who supervised the affalr. having an 2hle assistart in Miss Margaret L. Daly for a musical dire:tress at the piano in the first part. The stage was made to represent a drawing room with the cast on eleva ed seats. Th2 costumes were In koe] ing with the occasion, St Patrick's cay, the women dressed as celleens and the men as gossocns, the latter svearing green carnations. Mr. Con- 1y served as interlociior in a very manner and directed the cast well, owing him an ar in his line. decgcations were , while to the 1 The regular cnestra, was directed The gecond part of ihe fermed an c:o of fir class vaud much mhers. e Trmee o'Clock plause at the comedy skeich. ; Mr. Conn: dvantage and aust by th | was in two parts, |} the unavoidabe absence of Donohue, who was laid up with in- fiuenza and bad been marked with a solo. The parish app the property of Shea & B ‘The Por- teous and Mitchell C Division No. 1, A. O. H. The committees ‘Dr the meml, o) vns, Peter \l;‘ " and_Joseph G , Thomas Downs. he trolle: service Tt was a history and the z vho r‘anr]um"< excellent crowd, the parish Sons of the N-w Republic. In celebration of the Sons of 1 their annual banquet Monday in the main dir regan ho g dow | M'NAMARA The Eille, Cost of coun b Washvngtar\s Finger | evidence | hope to ) Wash- ic Rhod it he cd‘ilur(u, is the t he blood | stained finger print > panel of | one of the doors. was removed murder house, have bee proven to be those of W nzton. So visible w pri the de- formitles on each of fing of the London | Giobe. anlct Gt-‘or, Ington of the m i I | | he little slayer is chown.—N. ew DAVIS THEATRE. 1l for the first half Davis theatre was y by city hou. performance and the curr: on the programe was The three acts ol v the ugual high st The feature act robats who combine comedy and singing, hit with the audiences Johnny Wood, in a Dlackface ven- triloquist act, 18 one of fhe best seen | on the local stage this s. offering is out of the teffcr: artistg in this 1ihe, The third act is Do ter, two clever little {neat Kid act that was well receiv !The two have good voices and | neat little dancers. The feature picture is His Pa Wife, an Artcraft production t Tisie Ferguson in_the title role, This picture is one of Miss Ferguson’s best prroductions and gives her ample op- portunity to display her wonderful talent as an actress. A Burton Holmes Travelogue completes the bill. of the clever orin Mrs. John Stevens, of Berkshire, has? a white_hen 18 years old and still laying. When Mrs. Stevens bought the hen. she placed a metal band around one of the legs, With the date thereon, jandithe band is still there. SHAW ~ CARD OF THANKS 15 Main Street FUL’ERAL DIRECTORS IBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephons 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN e Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Phone 781-3 Second Floor, | ¢ NEW LONDON SHEA & BURKE 41 Mair Street FuneraiDirectors room of the Way- | a beef- | 1 1 school. Together sz C Formal Spring Opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 18th, 19th and 20th On This Occasion We Will Present. The Spring Fashions . INNEW APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES This event signifies the completion of the New Apparel and Millinery Showings for this Spring season. It is an opportunity for a comprehensive view of these very delightful conceptions as they have been decreed in SUITS, CAPES, DOLMANS COATS WAISTS, DRESSES AND GOWNS for every occasion A Delightful Novelty This Spring is the CAPES—DOLMANS—CAPE COATS A real fashion sensation has been achieved for this season in these most fascinating Wraps. Their ultra newness, their unquestionable charm, their entire suitability for Spring and Summer tailored wear, already as- sures their complete success. Can you wear a Cape?-—You wonder. Assuredly yes, for all types have been considered, consequently there are ex- tremely varying lengths, vestee fronts, voluminous circular idualities suite cffects and many indi to every requirement. Occasion Will Be Shown the Newest Ideas In CLUSIVE MILLINERY inations i i from the Foremost American Designers, ever Adaptations of Parisian Milliners. FALLS NIGHT SCHOOL IN T AMERICANIZATION PLAN i K A good assured | American- found | ¢ i of the women's section of | I Americanization committec. M Elizabeth Huntington is chairman, will be present at the | { opening sesgion of the night school, | \What other night in the the 1nd arrangements wi schoot will b il I two sessions Miss Helena Coushlin has been engaged by the | town school board as principal of the| Pastor’ McNaily Resigns. . Charles R. McNally tendered | resignation Sunda: pastor of | _ st Baptist church, New London, | § effect April 1. Rev. John 5 . D.. of Boston, who was oc- | & t, read Rev. Mr. Mc- | - 1 Wearing of the Green, © |1t All Those Endearing Young Charms, chardeon, gu solo, by Mre. Reuben P. Pot- In a letter to the church Mr. ) gives the desire of the executive | tary of the national commitiee o orthern Baptist Laymen, with wh he has been camp. pastor for the London district for several months, Vc have him continue to serve in that capacity as the reason for his resigna- tion. Action on the resignation will | 1 ier fbn i [ A. i e 5 { Mrs. ¥ be taken at a meeting of the church | JiRe- = - to be held March Abolish Sccond Naval District. According fo a statement malia on Wednesday by Rear Ad cer S. Wood of 3 ing betwes .. New Londor. Judith is transferred o the Third raval, or New York di tion involved in the An.sfar is at 208 SRt Warre { about Tavourneen, Poir udith First na: Be tra: out of district ancttes employe al ferred or plac am with a or the s ers of 2 of M street with members several guests from re. Froderick Geer and was a solo, Mother Macree, ner, piano selections by ale Noves, ketch of and ments A census 19, of the r showed & The numtes of swine same time ‘ncreased by | ity v that sect val to ed VINEYARD WORKERS HAVE ST. PATRICK'S PROGRAM] 5 . Patrick" al evenin the lireh held Monday night at the C. Bdward Smith of an attendance of were served by program commif r Philllps, Mre. Charles|’ g. Mrs. Frederick Geer and Y. Messinger, their plans pro- £ the most enjoyable even- ings that the society has experienced. September 10, CONDUCT WHIST PROCEEDS rnoon ds WITH FOR CHARITY ~ cne except r “If the president desires S to the An e the procee charit of d abl was d by Com- | Memor st | Cat nely warning that sedly mistaken. ol New Englanders who visi upen the in- should, will - Domini > glad about e which, t thinner Wwhich Canada now which is a twin of the dime. This d the new flavor | N o Central cent will be of th the labor ve ang and theie|J dant the Lord, Fown Woods, Patrick was and which must much to the 11 havé scarcity of eo by America. They were rge, for with a dozen of person the tourist loaded: with a hundred he mirably equipped for n game, - Beliove Mc | BRANDEGEE CALLS IT ! ATTEMPT AT COERCION e New York Sun has queried United S position re and the Leagu Frank B. Brand ©icould be thought or jminute silver 3-cent A continues to the co was isste. tainly a step in 1! nt torm, the twe cannnt 7 amendment senate, then I shall unhes te to reject hoth tr b Heating From Vil We'may now expect tr from Senor Pancha Vil ne in Der 1hie inerease. 33,000 on that at the Leen lifted.—Dayton Herald. slaughterin stock of 2, pleted until less than one-fi number remains. for o .\ THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL Cé. treatibs, - convenin; ‘He shall not pass. as many ot them do and as more lightly larger than the upon filling b immense hich Canada has hitherto p coni felt suicide | drowning. Nothing more exasperat- ing in the way of coins of little ¥alue except piece | to adviss he s the alligs be just peace can bezmo that course 1 ‘u\\]v he and they ought to | of | they are | NEW COIN FOR CANADA: 4 it Cdnada, | of to ilearm ' to mint a | the — offi- \ and | 1@-cent | has.” and | d States iption indicates that | e size this country. Yankee visitors 1 xqenu\l *their cents uced tributed pper - and containing copper now néticed much? o0 thent on | over- | ad- by was the ‘Wwhich otire the mammoth cent is § cer- - right directiod. 2, Hsax i sorship on the Mexican bnrder Denmark farmers are doing Jlittle of hogs, as the normal 00,000 head has been de- fth of thal

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