Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 7

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noamcu. auu.l.rnu, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1918 P S see] THE S;ASO’N'S RIBBONS - The Heary Alln Sonc. | 002 SBtlfetin AN KILLED ON TAF N TAFTVILLE ROAD {7 505 S [0 e s @id much to gi ek i AND STOP CATARRH e L] | Norwich, Monday, March 24, 1919 ; {impotus antat the the days| it 0 TEOU & MITE y FUNERAL DIRECTORS f§{ == —— Under circumstances that look as if i cove, medical® ex- | DO e Hs | weite: HowronGan Claded iNobz | THE P R s Ej | : ives well fied v ade. i AM THE WEATHER. he had been hit by an automebile that|aminer, and Sergeant John H. Kune of [ ““I\1¥ Well < 3 : trils and - End! Head=Colds, \ND EMBALMERS g.,j,,« Q,,‘;m,, drove away and left him unconscious|the Norwich police force, who had Ay there were rains on_the \'ewménglm:s ;"‘x e lm}{l 1'“}““"“ Fapd; $hiof 8384 beens summened,‘condicted antexan- iy it W v You feel fine in a few moment: B ne stre a il ¢ o identifica ‘eel v s. | ondat 2ok DRl ard vtes T all River, was found in|ination and completed the identifi 3 w, modish 1 LADY ASSISTANT : the road at Taftville Saturday night|tion of Ward a finding a letter in S e 9 cnoicei et Your cold in head or catarrh will be All GalE Andweike, Resily mtge:n l":;: ‘weather prevailed in between 930 and 10 ollock. e dieq | iy pocket fram his wife in Fall River.| & ; 5 - are|BODE Your con P L nead | i . sl y er ear 2 y: v - Zes Day and Night Temperatures bave not changed de- |~ William 0. Buddingion of this city. R R R i : Gy B and you canuureatlis freeiy. Q‘a ) s cidedly in any section and readings are|who was driving towards Oceum on|about five months in the TEE i S T Small s ore dullness, headache; no 88 Main Street fbove the hormal generally except if| Norwich avenue,"was the first to come At Ocoum, living in the Totokett| (Vi : e S : cing, - snufiling, mucous dis e Far Southwest. across the body, seeing it lying in the{boarding house, E: Satt T i ¢ s or dryness; no struggling for | NThe-!::u Will he rains Monfiay on the | migdle of the road near the upper end|evening he was around ir o PArrin B, 5 5 t night. [ 4 - ewh ngland coast, ~Otherwise theiof the Ponemah mill fence, and|Wwith several friends from 2 z % 1ar ell your druggist you want a; 2 T | weather ‘vl ho tuir during the next |swerved his automobile to one ida to| ing house, according o whal i | on T ae|small bottle of ‘Hly's’ Cream Balm.| ""@? e o s east off avoid hitting it. George Simoneau in|ical examiner learncd. The 1 oo g Apply a little of thi ‘ N Y IOSEPH BRADFORD |ine Misslssivpi river. 1| arother car” caimo along & moment|san to see Ward hefore his body was | L au " Cream in your La WA { g ‘ gm !urts above the normal Will | jater and they were looking at the|found-in the road was a h ma v # penetrate throught eyery air l)a“flzfl‘ '0 m'!utn!lha Mississippi Tiver funconscious form when Dr. George|from the boarding house with whom |50 (" ; 3 ¢ |of the head: soothe.and heal the w‘x“a o mext 4o of fhreo days. | Thompson came from tho opposite| Ward had i oral zam i B it OFneT, v infiamed mucous membrane, | e flfi.ififltf,::é 3::;;110 . | direction. pool and cards and had several dri S el Sy oty ef, comes instantly : | The doctor thought it was a case der at fhe Pa loon on : % L just what every cold and ca- | Stank Books Made and Ruled to Order Ay e \strong | 0 intoxication, as the man had been * avenue, Taftville. Ab ! - hats - erer needs. Don’t stay i 108 BROADWAY e lantie—fresh and \strong|jck in the road, and after Ward had{o’ vard said he w z home | 5 -up 2 B 3 o ——————————— | north, overcast weather. been carried to the side of the road|and left the saloon alone 8 e - E H Forecast. the doctor sent for Constable Gus|car for Occum due y L ana # | LIIQ 4 mdind Southern New d: Gloudy | Lambert, who soon arrived. As the|time. Iie probably mi ne car. | *3 e = ¢ i HIS W K Xpress riarness Mo"d;}' R ohiaTy rfl"":: the " east | constable started to pick Ward up he| Neither Dr. Thompson nor the other 2 ’ 5 . v eople from this vicinity and | WILL COP INUE ALL L) ‘EJ : 2 F coast Tuesday; fair moderate tempera- | found the man was still alive, but|two automobile drivers saw any ma- | = 2 A I el _~Scotland _Road| arm Harness|r. blood was running from Ward's ears.|chine that misht he en the or v ! plaved for the nsual pro- | 54 3 . - Bbearvationstin, Norwich The vomuaullr summoned the doetorthat hit Ward. i b : dances. Fateagne: Tinkham | § This is the most important Anniversary Celebration Sale g aga the man died before the| Undertaker Grant took charse & : ver prompted. At the close ice Team Hamess . The following records, reported from | physician ha ved. Later it was|body. On Sund: ndertalk r ahe : that we have ever held. Every department is represented The Bulletin's observations, :]!:ov;; the | found that d a fracture at the|Fall River ) 0] P s 1d Friday evening at| P & EXTRAGRDINARY VALUES | changes in temperature and the baro- | hase of his skull and one wrist was|body back to Fall River, \V: : 8 White ) the' F Methodist church —eve r is offerin, RDINARY VA . BUggy Harness metric changes Friday broken. vived b > 2 3 y iy g hearly § PR P AR m 1P g o = - Bar v 5 = 3 calof reading lons and ' singing . 2 , L B vees o 48 wih D . 5 i ovided pleasant evening, at k r a e 7 2 3 At the Right Prices = JACOBUS ASKSMF |wm. H. ALLEN TO BE & te Mt close of which refreshment 3 Lock For the Anmve“_ar} PE ecials o e heat. 0. 435, Aut CONNECTICUT FALTERS VICTORY LOAN CHAIRM ears, its | °€ & colicdon was itaken; gndl . s : X THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. |s . \ his final atten have Con William H. Allen, president! of | brix A mum reallzed {0 Sultown '# When you visit the Store during Anniversary Week lock o a.m.. i 3 v Nea as National bank, who ¢ X it S £ e Ann: S, 1al E ial valt fFered 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn. . T East _Relief v M. [ fourth Liberty loan ! ¢ ¥ or the Anniversary Specials. VEry special value oirers {W. Jacobus tate e a district to suce an | its 3 2 a - - e L o R A st 47! sending to every - in|for the Victory riy Ic v ! : 2 in the Anniversary Sale will be prominently displayed on i the state and to a o an | the campaign is t néon i 10 43 Sunday. - Mis nif . 3 3 2 % 3 et c";"""f"’""d L }and ticutenants in the thirty-four dis- |und run fo May 11, This : play mod 5se pom) nilar attack ¢ cur counters and special price tickets will help you locate ciredictions | for Saturday: Tartv{fricis an effective argument, fogether | nouncement made B |5 g 1 S . |with a printed appeal which is to be chairr o | - 5 \fter ess of thr 11 the Anniversary Offerings. Following are agfew of the lwing ¥'s weather: Fair, variable {giciriputed by mail to approximately ¢ i o vith pneumon L ESTR 00,000 families. ave c announ: : i o e z many special values that we are offering in our 46th To.let B{.’Wl Brushes Tredictions for Sunday: Paic Lau0%0 1 : ; : ; s 5 of chairm niot u the Scotland r 3 2 Sunday's weather: Cloudy with| Professor Jac Eum B Sy I chairm mour A inz. While al | showers, north to mortheast wind cipaly a re ement of an announc R eoan TOLOWE: < <o s~ s S Anniversary Celebration Sale. | e ment from N Y headquarters | _‘fl:-w‘ ‘_-vm-;' h P g on L reading. as follows: “Our committee on [ Colchester; Ja " e e = Moon and Tider, stimates labored for weeks trying to s LG A 5 3 s | g NER FOR 35c—VALUE 50c. | | i | bring ou ites of needs within S o i et | St B B o | oocoon Toncs peonee [l it e Riell ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN A BRUSH AND A CAN e committee thought 1o be the | M I wm of requirements, amounted|New London: W to $118,500,000, and even this did not| Thomas L. Haynes, Old S | 1 i fed Tife resi WASH OO R S S el e ol e GOODS oo g it 48 i 829 | further drastic “of. the bud- | aguc % John N. Lewis, . Beme | L N ol : : andchildr i ath: T wever, that the sum of $30,- | ;i 18 (one o AndAchil 7 Nt ries. 20 inches wide, 5 1 5 e et Al o 1 color combir Hn f nei f ithe committee for g . i g ¢ ¢ T - i A T Pri o t " i i asiong ; ST S nniversary Pri Al . Foot Specialist e G'REENE‘VH;LF;‘ £ |,,“‘..‘ 3 dhat & Ereat| Jahn Ash. cha ; Lk it rnoon at| Serpentine Crepe. nches wide CT YOUR F Charles Bennett, the JPreion City | Many war ches 2 2 indham Count; s s 2l lox Folloy he - pro- | e e A’E'ETS" milkman, has resumed %o delivery \of | Mittces their plans on the cec followin g ! Spring Arch Support | hi milk in the mornings, s ] 0 the committee was | town chairmen I 3 el Iding, 821 Main §t.| Lynwood Crary spent Sunday in | CaUeste ake fucther reduc 7 G. Harold Gilp oy o b T4k : X N Amdvec newest ~w-n; desig ht and dark 12864 Jewett City. _:”_” ap oucEst ; e soi€ | F. H. Bigelow, Pom e : e Spic \§ a vard—Anniversary Price . Raymond Evans, who has heen con- | With the pres 2 ot 10,008 | Thompson kK Wo : 5 e, . home on_Smith avenue |, Governor Holcom) has stated St v A ofin 50! chi-Stucl Shuman | 5 is much improved [f e donid viialis: X n, As i N Cais WHEE DS, X E Ptice Turcotte has accepted a e ol ey e L z A N Plain lin, hes wide, in this seaso: s ;m"‘.v‘y‘;':u(v‘ ‘-\.u\ the United States I'in- | {7000 290,000,000, - L & strict commiti . Wini r price 59c a yard—Anniversary JF AN PLAN 18I0 Lo e % e SRty Ppoir S v 1 Mandal S Morriz Solomon spent Sunda inj Chairman Jagpbus cigeular 2 HAYES BROS, Props. | Chesterfield, making the trip b .| explains ¢ or . h 2s. # | k Morton attended the barn |conclusion € LS ye eieshone 122 6-25 Breadway | in Preston City Saturday | been secured bec: of the inactio - He was the winner of a new con- |and apathy of certain districts. > I i i 5 P e s m— called Cutting the Pumpkin W i d is Conneeti- | ¥ addam v £ UP L Ll opey The North Main street Slug; cut, t - state in all war move- L : ; = : s HUf DR. F. C. JACKSON {feated the Fourth Street Tigers by a|ment T Soint: L. Ty Novelio core of 23 to 2. The features of the i o Hlis A . Beach | gume was the pitehing of Daniel D 2 S 5 L E 2 T |} varg-wide Satin Stripe Voiles Alice, rose, tau stera, navy ume was the pitching iniel Den- R = | Mans r i . i 1} and biac - waist or dress 1—Anniver- DR. D. J. COYLE || vis. striking out fifteen men. The um- | JUNIOR GYM CLASS GOES ! 3. W, Chaftes c P an e iout || and biack, Tor waist or dress, niver ! pire was John Morrison, | HIKING TO L. ERN HILL | Button sary Price seeeees | Private William Counihan of North 3 i of the| brook e Silk Popli rect has arrived i 1p Mer- : AR e Sl . E , et BoSereae n Hill Saturday. | D20t A 1 2 his violir ? th| \u..l—Anr\\versary Price n W 'xm : '"nu'pcd g “"}, m t 5 o 1 0 b narks 10-inch Wool Poplin for on with ich Ya and - 3 i L o L % al t t er r i Jlue, steria 5 1pe, i ectric Co. | ; o'clock, they v DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGIN - . : a0 i A :A\nom‘;"‘sr;rv hae t Commissioner Fox has started | W', & 4 uaranteed on low North Main s ranteec 1 > - s < i o, in t upe, castor, p(‘(u;n(_k sl v, plum, purpe, old Gee of Central avenue |, 0C0 > 4 Lksese . ot G the club, who tak 1 t yrown, navy and bl { r price $2.50 a y 2 d her 80th birthday S a 3 > : 5 — e s b fare c 0spi Price . cesacanes . 32319 ng to w Londo E g B 4 " " ¥ H i r old friends, Mrs :s Dunn, | % : 3 < hora she found quite well. She was | e ermms e v .\ ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN couple of & Geo. . uhss TAFTVILLE | e mountain,_ ¥rom the top, the sus-| the standas @ e DRESS GOCDS — | following announcement was | oy S e e « nt ce Mae. tof - re <' 1t the morning service in the| . the® ; Hisare Octot 3 Novelty Two-tone Skirting Checks—y: L..xgut Assortment Taftville Cosigtegational church Syn.|Tmied Dy the bovs The SeEOafl € eadh zons sron ‘ St n | rd-wide Striped Mohair in black and 1 of | %% Red Cro { pose of car dow ax from | hour t Ree= ana UArthur Ta | e § a yard—Anniversary Price.... : 4 n Red oss asks the | MO 01 © £ infer 's| time ¢ : = < B < L shes wide, for Suit or dress, in AND ted States to dor 3 ak 5 St £ ¢ § 2 JND JEWELRY e week of Mareh Sird t toer [BOL Houve ces ot ock ning each zonc, respecti - | brown: Atrican brown, gamnct, plum, svecn, buren RGGCHES stribution abroad all ysed | intain.s ; ; iyt : wich y aken andinavs slar price $1.30 @ yard—Anni S8RGOCHES cast-off clothing t <ll!ill>\ i ITyihe LD - SR e shic Sphd ilizabetn st s wide, one-piece dre RF PINS ire willing fo give, This clothing will | S LA ; TR ? % i | e | : i M SCAKF PIN3 uted in northern France, Tiel- fdrad at 530 o'clock afte e ; 6 J me or t-18 4 yard—Anniversary Price .. RINGS Italy, Poland, Serbia, Roumania, | 7 S At BNy ool 4 ! on col g 1 her 1 ay . NG, ] Macedonia, Albania and I : e = : i { the “family” 1o IDA T‘" : ¥ . L b s i ther s trip | be til Sunda . WA «d Cross rope sends word that | Sl DProbs RS AheanelE FUST - SXeninto ; [ \ ) Fdith AN TVE SARY SA E P, e g ¥ x ? > people of (hose | 4 ; KADA\)UTL STRAP S Titeraliy hose | |/ \DER $2,000 BONDS FOR A SR WATCHES, ETE. e LY e i sUeRiomoouhpTRIAL HIHREEPIYRRCE SUIT ] | e S e 1) WOMEN’S SWEATERQ_CQATENGS abroad, and during this_ campaign 1.k C | o twenty million pounds is the quantity | 2 14 A Tod LS e € ) x s 85 ve Women's and Misses' Coat Sweaters all § IO‘}H & e H Bl]ss | destged, which amount will oty 1 i ) : ed from by \ AR - | conts cit - sular price $10.00—Anniversary Price. . b - LTS 28 | iany s ) o present needs of tid anil’ stakl the neck | wi g S tioner : r i HE 3 1bErt ¥ x4 inch ANl Wool Coating, black and cols people who improperly. clothed b 5tk ay T T “M iy | o ¢ 2 vard—Anniversary Price | who are y ally without clothing. | iy { it ( 5 . - z | Clothing. coats, sweaters, stock WILLIAM C. YOUNG | oo thdontt Svesiers stoetlnes | R i ] LT lankets, shawls, mufers, soft. huts, | Arrpianed hefore the court, charged) ground of dosertion P M 1 ANA’I VERSARY S. ._E v. Successor to D5, woolen goods of any deseription | Wit assault Wi duy 0.1 STETSON & YOUNG | of suitable quantity to make a child's L Franen] Deing found by Judss S R 3 D wrvmes " g i .A,(., CARPENTER and BUILDER | fover thi boay of man. woman or ohild | next. term of the superior court. He | Old, Savbrook secics a iy ~ eri¥ ot th ‘ o Bast work snd materials at right |AT¢ Wanted. There are a few homes |furnished a bond of $2,000 for his re-| (OrOn B Smith . 39 ; ‘ prices by skiied labor. | where at least some article cannot be | 1eas¢ iordon B, Smith brou ; 3 : olly’ of tni Women's White Hemstitched Lux | Tolewhone 5 Wast M. found cast aside which will do g i 25 batagy | K ¢ price 10c each—Anniversary Price, 6 for s Main Bt | cood over there, and tho fed & ACADEN‘Y NOTES B e LRI IPS—In~ Versailles, March S CahHe T orchicta, Tis vill see that everything given is {200 Jud_usvar ot S ) Tawley Phillips A C ' ¥ E given s defendant, Mr: y Apmve sary Price, 6 for 75c, or each e Max QGerdon placed 1o do the greatest amount of Ther much interest among the Hon o 4 € - fandl Th o gl - Gifls -G 1 1 action b : 1 : aki Hemstitched Handke good rls. of the Girls' Glee club 6ver the | jnvolves Hlels 5 r s wil 1eld a2 e o Corporation Ponemah Hall will he open on Wad- | approaching concert next Friday eve e ccach i 3. chur 1esda rch ade—Anniversary Price . ; | nesday, Thursday and Friday evenings | ning in Slater Hall. This is tHe club's | g 2 i ¢ 2 ; rial in’ Lovett 0-20 W. MAIN STREET of nex{ weck, from 7 to 9 p. m. where | appearance of the vear and iha ; nd friends in- % il donations will be gratefully ac- |members are working to make it | Have Good Burning Coal|“nted jgesstul In every way. Tho prog Bt e e | Saturday night about thirty-five|includes short selections and a canis §, | tere is one child Sov * ahd Egg, also Bituminous| (riands of Miss Ethel Graham pttended | 216 B 2h% by Bendac hom the plaintift a party given at her home in honor of Ay A her return from the canal zene, Pan- tan B ho has- previously Zan DENT!ST F :&5:::‘.\_ a?;(oi.»s Graham returned about a | Please vich audiences, will assist| REV. A. H. WINTER D\" The evening was enjoyably | st. al ‘jnlnlu.\-:.» J\r;» to ho . AT WEST spent by playing numerous games. | 0° i B Katkult, Mbrsaref i A Lo Vashable DR. EDWARD KIRBY ||Ten. wice Dioins, numerows games manager, and ; W Wasiabl : aaS : astor of the German' s <54 o . 15 Main Stree $2.50— Anniversary, Price’ , Hoom 107 Thiwss : lections and voeal solog pleasingly ran- ! all off the clas £ 1he Gorn ) fai; o . . " EP'hT;“;, Building dered by several of the Fuests Tollow- ! st is Miss M ot | i 0, ks one 619 Young, 1921, who is to give a piano rday at the ) Lt ! an rg’ RY Mours 9-12; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. M || = = selection. T e Wes] : i ijfl ,,5 A FRIEND RECONMWENDED maigy, | The clih has heen under the direc- 3170 he had b intender oA A e | A person otten does move geod. than | Hon Of Miss Blanche Douglas of- the | ! our . o B § % e He had been in f ¢ i DL J"-Pr tylish mixtures, e realiz vhen 1 tell; ring | facwity. .01 Boston Cafe .and Luncheon | riend how 16 get welf 525 wainf | The Junior Red Cross is a_surgieal ope v = e | 8 fi " s : The couple 1907, Cruelty to receive Anniversary Price 4 clerk Lottie Rhotel.. Bvansyiite, Ind. |the proceeds. weént two vears - s,ln,s';?‘mc"“mv Wiltes: M5 R\ anprlte. dnd. - He was born v OGS Tram. . C. A) stantty wm\ paMms in the museles of . , and was a te of Cc lial 3 SAND S | S € FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN |py thigh: I wag srasted by’ the docior || ; y university: & L =] s i A}valVE‘R ARY SALM N ‘_,“_! Firss Close aid uick Servier for’rireUmatism but Yound no relier.|ing Which light refreshments were| ye alokioag 2L gup — B g e | et "0 el [ iioran et el ' EMPBALMERS a ied bega 0 . 1S, LS & Li ) 7 Delicious Coffee Fot rolies Rbmast );mmoax'x'("fr)‘cg‘v',‘mtq Miss Hildegarde Crow, who has heen | parish tock, L, T ‘ o i 43 b ¥ 3 ackache, 0 s “atisr|ill at her home on South A street for|ed three missionary Telephone 1963 backache, ~rheumati X 1 the last few weeks is able to be out. | this vi While Dr. M. E. Mullen spent the waek-end | Wich chur ’ o : c- Lady Assistant 3 ; b 1 jaskets, in thre ALARM CLOCKS = at his home in Willimantic Immigrant m at hia, | et \ : Telephone 328-3 H r prices 30c, 60c and MWe— Willfred Langlois of Newgort spent|Was called to St john 1 : <18 HENRY E. CHURCH ence Oil Heaters, black f from $1.50 to $3.50 " y the week-end With friends m cown. h there, and found ) Thel men's home in that city WM. SMITH ALLEN 2 Sy oo George Weller, Jr., of ¥airhaven and | vived by a wife and flve ¢ s | Fio | 2 e S neistnseclinSups WARBANTED, Taftville was a. visitor over the week-| @ @ g ke it i obbins. |8 AR PSR lates, 6 Bread and Butter Plates, 6 WM. FRISWELL CO. 3 '_ nd with his parents, Mr. and Zirs. o Joo ¢ e : . ! ad 1 tters, Na Platter, Bo 2 George Weller of Front stree Montville Man Given W, g. i 25 FRANXLIN STREET. ~ A - - = . | 8 e —Anmversar Pri -2 \Whether Daniel fi of 1 { 2 T TONEZ CIGARS y = — S s e el 3 1 e Per Thousand I'schedule and buy bis shirts and shoes | . 52 2y {§ Vlate and 1 DENTIST For Infants and Children o ]\JJ "J:”[\”:I‘l‘:‘ ( Rooms 18-19 Afice Buitding, Norwich InUse ForOver30VYears | "5 i o Phons 1177-3 Always bears and came here for his TR WY 3o M—_ told to remain u " THERE 1 ecusiog, modt sy I ff keep out of future troubl Eastern r*.:-':fl:w o | 7marre of e o2 was suspended 24 hour: ietia fer Day. Y e

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