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5 L Oy wnonwncfl, ,"BULLE’I"’ “THURSDAY, WAt 13, 1919 v Siaas e | NGRWICH CLUB'S ANNUAL IN NEW YORK - [ ; . 5 ; (Special to The Bulletin,): (vice in Siberla. Mr. Cole gave a very| ecla a e @ i e I’ amflus A The Norwich ‘society- of New York interesting talk on the -“country at 3 e Uni- large, speaking of its vastness, climate,| work | 9 iBifth ave- costumes . and people. F tue, New York, € lowing is the s R e 3 SHig, May brough him into close touch-with the| ) L. Fol t 5,",,,91;‘,’: Bolshevikissituation and he stated that! 66 e J33% ; bers present; : | the only good Bolsheviki was the dead \ Howard G Russ, Arthur P. MeWil- one. He snoke of the excellent work @ al 1 ¥ ms, F. LeRoy Stearns, James W. Of the Chelovack in cleaning uzla?e‘;i | "] Bishpp, F: T ¥. N. Bidwell, Of railroads. He also stated that there| " H‘j},‘,”}’fi?’;‘;‘fifif‘é\?a}% Briéden,l B . was very little of the Bolsheviki spirit] Fayre 4 i Trans-Siberian railroad -and l,mg‘;,e‘,‘,,,“g,‘j X cladshlin, Bdgacl mate they now: contralled. <000 miles! B B aaen: Do i Storer frant: L. in Siberia. He spoke of the wonderful : ° ) Ry Eruea e st rning and Porch Dresses A AR . T8 ATRXiO. C. son, hoped .and. trusted that the manufac-! : Counterfeiter Caught! The New York health authoritiss had,t}iyifl_ §ipiamapt ‘{;‘9 $; TonnsoR turrs of the United States would. talke, 1yn manufacturer sentenced to the penitemtiary for selling throughout . Hide: ¥ h the United States millions of “Talemxe powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets. | M. Johnso: Georze H. F StcNamara, T advantage and get their share.of the D. A.. McConnell, fi e e ) & United D. Lamb,| ecause of his work as a_Unite 5 = ank L. Potter, E, W. MGuire, Wil-; States secret service agent, Mr. Cole f Somewhere in Norwich are hundreds of women who have taken personal pride in Mam B, Kiein, Frémont D, Palmer,|"Was.in-a good position to get hold of| b Rpson, i Kot the facts. "Mr. Cole has oniy recently| l the ownership of one or more of thess pretty Hcuse Dresses. Somewhere in Norwich opened ' returned from Siberia and the Norwich| . Sasel @ . ! <42 featind 2o -5 ac iety was. fort: te to b f the i 2 i Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer packagel’' ::21 meeting, by 7e fxtract sociely wasfortunale to bo one of the j are hundreds of women who should, and will, find th= same pride and pleasurs. o } York FOr ¢ “the + After -Mr. Cole completed his talk . . i gl : O DT O S eoore | some of the Norwich society mombers| @ We have the Dresses. They are new and fresh. They are beautifully made, smart in Always say, “Give me genuine:, {38 New Bnsland, dts oot e Bt *Phe asked. him several questions .and ini : I hich i S : [Gtd e England towhel 1 Spoke of Tepiy to one e cald Tie was conndent! appearance, and of a quality which you will appreciate — and, of paramount interest ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’ ™ Insist |meny, of its former citisons o wone clso stated that the people, in Russia @ are the prices which are exceedingly low. { dags. Bhoddni il e T i Reers 11 it 1oy a great rev vou want only the Bayer package |.ithe glection of officers thon A ovard | the former czar. 1 LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 LOT No. 3 T C. Ely; vice president, Albert S. Bard;| 'Lhe president then called on Lieut. 2 5 % 3 4 i ith the “Ba: o ie treasurer, Howard C. Russ; secretary,| LeRoy Stearns and asked the licuten-{l§f House Dresses of blue or Checked Gingham in blue, Pretty Dresses of Gingham, with the yer Cross” on the |75, Mowilliame: esecutive com-|ant o give some of his experiences 3 5 Sl o0 3 il RoamaE e e mittee, Gilbert T Lamb, Walter . Trance, - Licutenant Stearns teay L an black checked Gingham, in black, and in pink has ] 1 Yy P ) ~, Noyes, Reginal ey- ng talk al 3 < o . . . S ) s package and on the tablets, | e s [ with the 102 engineers and also paid @ with solid blue collars, and been used in this second lot. stripes. Some striped Per: : : of ) cale Dressés are also shown, Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—Always say. “Ba | George H. Hyae. pi ¢ reports of the secretary and & tribute to the Seventh New Yo P P b X o : = Sebiedband t-) which he was formerly 2 member. He M o Birerene o P e Is 0 ; 5 - The genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ have been | Ssorer e vre ented an a.ccep. ta&t]:;“nra_is;(;} e Eneiah " ang. Au | some Dresses in fancy stripe A:>0 s'ome stripe patterns, and all are very dainty and proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, |aarcioent BI% fhon 108 about sivothe Y. M. C. A: Licutenant Stearns § Patterns. with pique collars. pretty. —— e ——— 02 A 00 this coming Vear o some Was on the firing line for several e 29 0 ; S oy J Ach 2 d "' month: d w: brigaded th th V) Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, WOy, Norwich oviect” Tt was voied montne and was brigsed with og‘ Only $1.98 033.;._ 2.3 On]y $3.48 Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. .Proper {person who did the most for Xgrwich. the Hindenburg line. : 7 B : 3 fi m’ WY oo ol owngd' (s ke BOLSEn “O R VL B (epaeutenant Siearns since peine mus- '8 SMAART GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES, Pretty plaids make them attractive, only $5.98 S ery L ! of the N, F. A. the -president of the taken up his work métiean] Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. | United Workers and the president of Bridge company, which has made him| { the Board of Trade. 1a very flattering offer to r;tu\;r!\ to, spicin mark Maan, oaci Saliglicasid |- vas also v 3 the! France on reconstruction work. How-! oaceticacidester als ted to appoint the ¢ 1 =—=== | Mliarles Osgood and Charles F. Noyes:country. ENLISTMENTS WANTED IN DR. JAMES M. MURPHY 2 committee to obtain donations from! The society voted to hold a la | e bars Norwich society ; night some time this coming fall, when MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS PROMOTED TO CAPTAINCY | the members fi-fac(k?ienc e o anten: o into e Caing | the one branch of service| Announcement has just been made|{oc AT over old Norwich times. . the United States army that the|that Dr. James M. ‘Murphy, son of caspr] Ely then Introduced the| It was'the consensus of opinion that ayman knows very little about is the!Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Murphy of : of the evening, Frank Cole, was one of the most successful a Sale of Enamel Ware Still Continues The assortment includes 10-quart Preserving Kettles, Roasters — Lqufi Coffee Pots—10-quart Water Pails—4-quart Convex Kettles — 5- T transport . which is now:220 Central avenue, has been promot- en in the U. S. secret ser-|dinners given by the Norw . i = enlisting recrui France this|ed to a captaincy. This will be grat- | e | Convex Kettles—6-quart Convex. Kettles—7-quart Roll Rim Dish Pans— C ice is called and to|ifying news to his many friends n | belon, much of the t of the| 10-quart Roll Rim Dish Pans—7-quart Preserving Kettles—10-quart Sink i Norwich, although the promotion was ; [ON TRIAL FOR ASSAULT CORP. WM. L. M'GUIRE 2 £ ; Dish Pans—1Y,-quart Rice Boilers. 1e of the American army. not entirely unexpected, as he | The Motor Transport Corps, how-ibeen recommended for a captal ARRIVES AT NEW YORK WITH PIECE OF PIPE ever, not confined to work on the|commission some time ago, but the| Word was received here Wednesday| The trial of Alex Sedio of Groton de, and every day there are|appointment was delayed because of | by friends of Corporal William L. Mc- was continued on Wednesday in the reds of its members about the biz|his youth. Ghiire, stating that he had arrived in|criminal superior court at New Lon- for the big army motor trucks| Capt. Murphy is a native of Nor-|New York from France. Corporaljdon on the charge of assault with in- 1 passenger automobiies which hur-|wich, a graduate of the Norwich Free|McGuire was in the 303rd Field Signal tent to murder Andrew Remawicz, a through the streets on military | Acadey and of Tufts Medical school |Battalion of the 78th Division and has|fellow laborer, with a piece of heavy ness, are all a part of the “M. T.|Boston. Immediately following the |been overseas for about 13 months. He iron pipe at a bunk house of the Na- and the drivers are members of | entrance of the United States into the |expects to get his discharge the latter| tional Engineeting Co. in Groton on corp war, he enlisted at Boston, and en-|part of this week. | the night of February 15, striking him The enlistment period is either for|tered the service as a lieutenant. Dr.| Corporal McGuire was turnkey atjon the head, inflicting a deep scalp one year or three years for ex-soldiers|Murphy trained at Camp ‘Greenleaf, |the jail in this city for a time before|wound and breaking his right arm. and th years for civillans. The|Ga., and was sent overseas in tha|he entered the service. | Sedio was bound over from the town ranges from $30 to $105 monthly|fall of 1917. His assignments in- - |court of Groton. It is alleged that expenses pald. The nearest|cluded 2 number of hospital camps in| Delegates Report to Girls’ Club. |the assault was the result of a row statfons are at 85 State|France and he was in charge of cev- over a crap game involving six cents. On Tuesday evening the Norwich London and 450 Asylum|eral. At the present time he is inlain (upy met at the Haile club | Sedio was shooting crap with a fel-| = == - trect, Hartford charge of a hospital camp in Talmont, | TS’ o, MEt S L er present, 10 laborer whose fiist mame was|y.vop |3SUES CALL Norwich who own Second loan Lib- | province: Rev. W, J. Brewster, Re-. J e {France, one of the but equipped hos- | y,o"gelegates to the state convention |A1eck and who has since left these) MO "0 Joi iz 8| £ PATRIOTISM |erty bonds to get thrift or war cav-| E. Brown, Rev. 8. R. Colagay s Workmen's Compensation. pitals flstz!flfshed by ‘the American | . “\woterbury were present at the i Ao e ried. to m):i 5 m_fl[: a“g : bdd - ¢ B Ty stamps with their interest cou-| B, Howel, Rev. A: T. Gesner, Rev. Fwo workmen's compensation agree- | EXpeditionary Forces. meeting and spoke of the enjoyable| 5o Sp T T (0, tEve B KEHS Away| Reinvestment of Seoomt or way|POnS May 15. We have too much civ-| 1. Plumb, Rev. C. O. Scoville, Judg . as follows have been approved | Like all other American soldiers ime they spent and the hospitality of |30 Tematica wwhich the jatter was|loan bond interest in fhrift o¢ Waric pride to do less than our neighbor- | Gardiner Greene; Harry H. Heming. v Commissioner J. J. Donohue: g:{\“’l’f‘:rhg:g‘-ng‘v:’"{‘fi‘fl Sould ke tolthe Waterbury girls. They told also arby. sist- | sayings stamps is urged upo ing cities. They are planning to roll{ way, Burton Admore Woolen Mills Co., Yantie, 3 AL LIS e o i {ed and refused to give him the knife, |ens of Norwich by Mayor J. J. Des- dicats e fighting is| o e apparent interest of the com- | &7 nd refused ve zens of Norwic . ; e lls Co. Yantle,| over, but indications are that his camp|OF the apparent interest of the eof|seqio is alleged to have gone out and |mond. The goverament will make a oo T e toer o | will ‘be one of the lnst o be mban-|Munity in welare of the giti CIUbS|cecured a heavy piece of pipe, with|Semi-annual ‘interest payment on the Man; up a big total in war savings stamp| A. Pease, sfield .and . Ohari sales on May 15th and to do it largely —_— ecur I . 2 through their interest coupons. Let's 5 3 P : 23 doned by the American forces. ts of Sihe convention at the next|Which he assaulted Remawicz. Second Liberty loan, May 15th, allget busy and make Norwich lead the Norwich Auto in Collision. rate of 3833 a5 ¥/ Dorts o D O eRifon is to be held| The first witness called to the stand |which time a vast amount of momey | Jrocession At 10.30 this morning an automo Norwich Woolen Mills Co. employ- N TR SR business meeting s 2 Ruth ‘Brecken- | Was Burton Bellamy, a negro and one|will be turned over to investors in the | b s e G bile owned and driven by Mrs. Bur it ei]”;:l: i P n‘éé‘é'r' G”L","d That Gulltard /8 ”E"f'w';‘x‘dg‘:ene‘;‘;m:mffm‘“ a = g |of the laborers living in the same|jHrst Federal Reserve District. NORWICH MEN NAMED ton of Norwich collided with a car street, employe, th a pound lacking in patriotism was again | X - ibunk house with Sedio and Rema-| - of our citizens own Second owned and driv ; g £ burned and right palm cut, at rate|proved. when the nationwide Victory! 5 I = sg, Wicz. He said that he was in the| [jiberty Loan Bonds” the mayor said. ON EPISCOPAL COMMITTEES) {11 city, at lhg"':lgn J:lbefnql r:nk nd $9.07 Liberty loan drive closed with the old| Forestville—Frederick. P. Manross, ‘ it o o Eate g » urged Nominations of diocesan officers to be elected at the Episcopal diocesan convention to be held at Trinity town over the top by over $3,000, her son of Arthur N, Manross, has recsived [0USe When fhe 18'?“;;1?‘\22?,1&""‘} e R A preferred creditor is one who|quota beinz $93,700 and her subscrip-|notice of his official appaintment tol oy 0L LT crnl ame and o:if,‘:?fi@f e e e never troubles you. tions §102.000; West Bofnt S -t 2 Sedio’s m |savings stamps. By this means, they|church, New Haver next week, have |. Dr. Charles G. Barnum of Groton|can turn their interest into more in-|been announced as foliows: iold of attending Remawicz and of |terest. It is profitable patriotism and| Standing committee: Rev. W. A w. taking several stitches in @ wound on|[ trust that the citizens of Norwich ;. J. Eldred Brown, Rev. > { his scalp and setting a fracture of the|who own Second loan bonds will do . Rev. W. P. Ladd, Rev. jright arm. He said that both of the|as the treasury department has re- Rev. T. Linsley, Rev. | injuries might have been caused by a!quested.” J. F. Plumb, Rev. | blunt instrument similar to the piece “Arrangements have been made so ferty and Revy. M. George | of pipe e: ited as the weapon. with|you can exchange your erty loan| Thompson. One other nomination to i which Sedio is alleged to have struck |intere: for thrift or war sav- | be made. o i Remaw |ings stamps at the post office. Our n ! Sedio testified in his own defense,|postmaster has a sufficient supply of admitting the assault but claiming it |t overnment securities on hand | Main streets. The collision cama about when Mrs. Burton, who was | driving down Main street misund stood the signal of Traffic Patrolma Grady to stop, for the signal to : vance. Consequently her car ran int the Frink car which was going dowu State street, after receiving the orde: to_advance from Officer Grady. The Frink car has a badly, dam- aged left forward mudguard and the running board on the left side of the car was damaged considerably. Mre Burton offered to . settle for the damages, but Mr. Frink expressed the to general conventiol Addison, Rev. S. R. Coll: J. N. Lewis, Rev, J. C. ini o . S P opinion that they were nof 3 was in self*defense. to exchange for your coupon % . Rev. C. O. Scoville, Judge| oF s i e £ ] : { g 3 - 1d8e| enough to require such action—New The accused admitted getting into a|be pleased to accommodate H. Heming-| fRoul 19 row with a negro whose first name |savings stamps are always Charles A. was Aleck over a crap game, and|the post office on ten days Three other nominations will when he went to a table nearby to|notice. be made. & All the world's a stage—and the pick up a case knife, Remawicz, who “I appeal ‘to all patriotic citizens of Deputies to New York Synod of firstiocean is used in ‘the tank drama. Announcing the establishment of a New Business vas standing nearby, ‘and Aleck i pounced upon him and beat him. He managed to get away and went out to get an officer. When he came a few minutes later he was met at the -door Department organized to sell Gas Stoves, Water e o s e S5 { plbe, who sscautted him. He took the Heaters, Industrial Furnaces and Gas Burning e e | self" defense _struck him. 3 % i The e\'i{icgc% was afldin and ht‘ne ar- gume: ha een made by the time Appliances of all kinds, we take the opportunity to e Do T Yiede by, the e Judge Case will make charge to e jury and then place the case in their hands when court comes in this (Thursday) morning. present our aims and policy toour customers, pres- M | SERIES OF SERMONS ent and prospective. BY REV. A, F. PURKISS 'w series of sermons by Rev. A. urkiss will begin next Sunda: ral Baptist churel During the war we were handicappsd in almost every conceivable | way in rendering service to our own satisfaction. But now with the = ial message to U | people, The Pinch itter, by Rev. remodeling of our gas plant almost completed we are prepared to serve L. Kenagy. | June 1—Y. M. our present customers and the many new ones whom we are confident e i . 3 5 June 22—The Re: of soon having, to our mutual satisfaction and advantage. Junc 20—The Self-Mastery of Jesus.| 6—The Great-Heartedness 13—The Bold ¢ Jesus. We feel that the many advantages of gas as a fuel have not been {,gg:%:o‘gg %gfigéiii‘;fi%:’ = RE are good reasons 4 ; Som : ivinity : Then H . % sty of Christ because of His miraculous for Firestone Truck Tires ~ power equal to yssons advertised sufficiently before the people of Norwich. We feel that it is Corception, and Tils miracuious. resus. carrying more than half pressure, and our other ma- to our mutual advantage that this department now present to its public the e Qiviniiy otiomit becenso o s | America’s truck tonnage. chinery make it easy for us to t anity. B8 Feor 's great- 7 i . ot tires |,fld:]y superiorities which have established the Gas Industry as the fifth largest R e e e ot Jesn ; Look at the trucks in this ' change truck 9 ¢ 5 b : 5 : 2 Word has been received by friends i And you know = manufacturing industry in America. This we will do through the local of ‘Miss Anna: Lynch, Fe ety o8 sly B Munfes o e Norwich, who is now secretary to the i Firestone Tires. ing truck is the truck in the L e o SeSEstary ity ng is truck in general ‘sales and advertising mana- : A newspaper and our new business solicitor, Mr. C. W. Flagg. ger Snd advertising manager of he You'll find that theyrunfaster, streets” hauling your goods. York, of her being tendered a recep-| wer acciden hen a truck’s laid up a da S aite e L 2 . Iy o S e t will be our aim to improve and maintain in every possible way the April 27th in honor of her 20th birth- 3 up better with less repairs, for tire change, you lose far ay. The gathering numbered more i ' ! t . : 2 3 o ie : P are operating with the lowes! more than the cost of the than fifty of her friends which - . service rendered each customer. It will also be our aim to present in a f,fl';fegni;gr[)\fi‘im\‘f Qé Fommer NoFwig: possible quantity of gassline. chapge. Let us reduce tire- fair, unprejudiced manner to possible customers the advantages of gas in so;/ = Our own service here in the change time to the fewest each particular case, which representation will gain for us hundreds of SALVATION ARMY DRIVE| - city co-operates withFirestone ~~sible minues. . SRl ; The local Boy Scouts have oncel new users and give to each new customer the many benefits of using gas. again come forward to do their bit, this time to rgsist in the drive of the| Salvation Army which starts nest| e b T . BAIRD TIRE AND SUPPLY CO. INC,, 331 Main St. ~ Telephone 1299 With the achievement of these aims and a conseqquent continuance of the good will of our customers upon which our success is largely depend- lion dollars. The Scouts were busy on Wednesday distributing posters and | ent, we hope a reduction in our gas rate will be warranted before long. st bl T S cotneetion with the drive. State Plumbers’ Officers. . . o At the annual meeting of the Mas- City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Department .} s esoeiiion o Sonnecl Lynch of Meriden was electo pres: ident; H. J. Kennedy of New London "D, was chosen first vice presdent: Bryant, Bridgeport, second vice p ident; George S. Bull, Hartford, s lretary, and Charles U, Newman, West Haven, treasurem