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The Bulietin. Norwich, Saturday, May 17, 1819 The Heary Allen & Son Co. nm-q)rr OF_ CONDITION _ OF enznts Nationul Eank at : 3 S in:the © = G i FUNERAL DIRECTORS ]| =———————-——"==| 1uum¢ up. with ‘enthusiasm _ tho| class, of Which Miss Mary Rogere iaiths fl.,:; ;ftfuz;:;gg':,n;aflgag o THE WEATHER. raising of itsqueta of st-{o (in“the the, teacher, was E oy AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night ! selecti A storm of considerable intensity | drive of the Universalist church. o %rmiry elub:, i was central Friday night over 1lower| , fund of ‘a million 'dellars for gen-| Hathaway of/! Michigan and moving eastward. eral denominational extension ‘work.! brought an iz On ‘Saturday there” will be showers | members of the Church of The Gooed | country on ““cluding U. s. certificates in the Atlantic states and on Sunday | Shepherd made. pledges at a banquet| other. ot m,,.,,m, was Rev:| " 0f inorbielneds) - the weather will be generally falr|of the Unity cass of - the ‘Sunday| Theodore Figther, who spoke earnest-|® U. = bonds de- east of the Mississippi river. Sehool ‘on ¥riday cveming at . ithe| iy Of fhe meeds’ for mare members| Sosicd to B i Liberty Baonds !mt bank :accept- i The temperature will rise Saturday| cp and at the close had the sat-| more ministers and more money to do 9,07 |i Sosea Een 0 tion.( F8400,600. 88 Main Street along the middle Atantic and New | fparcion af knawing it they had| & Do Yo dor i tae] _.d.mo,m,u izeicen e a8 on.(par »%;:d; 90,600.00 England coast. seeund one-third of the local quo-|kingdom, an aim that has nothing s_of Overdra; secured, oS @ad - certificates ke Winds for Saturday and Sunday. selfish in it but grows out of the spir-| (ndebiednecs one’. unpanpEn. S16 of indebtedness { ~ R th. and 'mu banquet began-at 6.30 with cov-| it of brotherhood. Syrned and un: .. U. 8 ponds (other pledged to JOSEPH BRADFORD Lo e o howere.| ers Jaid for 200 and all the seats oc-| Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, pastor of the| PIeC8ed ..o . 2000000 .o 4% piery, P00l st . cure. U. 8. des | Middle Atlantic—fresh south and cupied. ~ An orchestra. composed of| church, spoke for a worthy response!s. Liberty Loan bonds: T cluding U. 'S. certifica - posits (par - members of .the Victory club fornish-| to the drive, telling- the- members that|a Liberty Lo: d indsplecness): yalue) 450,000.00 V272778 R e e 3 music during the banquet and the | half of the quota faised here 15 o be| - 4 wnd A1 oo wt et Dostted o, Se- BT T T B UK Ji b orecast. Taitrosces were aleo members of the| for an ndowment fund for the aoBtelnes New England: Showers Saturday,| Victory club. . The. foll lowing' menu| church. E."A. Tracy also spoke on|7. sonurifies, ete. . $50,000.00 |+ owned ‘ana un- * { " _ |somewhat warmer on the coast; SUn-| was served in excellent style: Beef| behalf of .the drive and the pledge than U, ledged .. 2 | Siank Scoke Made and lul;d to Orde {day o g loaf with tomato ;:;ee.“m-h‘ m m&mweéf distributed by lhep(mm Biae offtef! Lo R d p: g : ~—“‘J‘°°“'°a 361,000.00 | 108 BROADWA | Observations in Nrwich. el phigin o g A e By sther‘;?::r;yci‘;xm"nv stocks) owned unpledged 2511575 | euness ownel. I3 Phers e noi o .;{Zi?fffim’fi?"i'xff-“m g’“"* Walter A Bussey and Harry J. " the_ entertalament numbers of b S R | 2nd.uapledged, (2000000 . goaveion] Boads. 3% 4 o : t - | Bjurstrom were the supper commit-| the evening were the following: Solo,| subscription) ..... 3 5,900.00 | 6 Liberty Loan bonds: 5 4 w P A Semceable Lme et changes Frday: wap f el e Lyle Fillmore; reading, L. Albortson: |10, & Valse of “banking o "°la Liverty Loz HaE m‘m’r’%?leg:g"m AEERIR. CRaR S ok Bar. Willlam R. Back, president of thel! and a sketch, Lester Smith. house, owned and unin bonds, 8% ds, 4 f M d ; . AN 2 g cumbeéred . 5 ha ke . (&) ens an a m, 080 13, Lawtal . with cent, unpledged $29950.00 3 5 est —_— 2 X T 3B B h frtya o 0 30.00] THREE HENS LAY. TWO. | TOLLAND GOUNTY ‘CLUB 15 Cash In vanit asd net " Honds, /i securliesi et - 1 e eosBh B sy oy oys oes 1 Highest 73, . EGGS IN ONE DAY LEADER IS AT WORK :xm%g:ffsd“ from nation- aeatiuil (other than U, S. »wi2le Liberty Loan . AT THE RIGHT PRICES ! Comparisons. Another record yield is the report| Spencer W..Barlow, the new county|15. Checks on other banks T T bonds, “3%;° 4 tions for Friday: Probably | for the twenty-cighth week of the egg|club leader at the Tolland county| in tf and '~ 43~ per same city or town & laying contest. at Storrs. The total|farm bureau, commenced work in|, @5 Teporting bank ...... = 432053 il Ixpress and Team Harness| ‘s weathor: Tair, followed by Xr,\:dfcfion for & pena amounted” ol thecouns: He' comes - well recom. | Toia) oF Tioms 13 and 13 soknomist vt 1 ,742 eggs, or a yield of nearly mended for this -wo) having bhad SIS O 1 22,0 at Low Prices ] per Conte Tia is nearly 100 eaze bots | manon exnerionts ‘Beons thase® Tine| 105 Cheks. on panks located Total bonds, ‘securitics, ete. . " s Som. Moon and Tides. ter than last week, and it is @ week-|Mr. Bariow.was born at Watertown, | reporting bank and orher & e e 3 THE | L “hAPMAN LO | sun || _High || Mosn | ly performance that has been bettered|Conn., and graduated from Connecti-| cash 1Lems .s...... 1,203.08) - eral Resecve bank. stock than U g g 4R “MLJ}_""& only twice in the several years that|cut Agricultural. College in 1917, par- |20, Redemption fund with bk st ok (other 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn | l'ai_ w_ o m | A m [ & m|the competitions have bheen conduct-|ticipating in athletics while at college.| U. S. Treasurer and due bank (50 per cent. of bonds) plede. 3 13 704 ed at Siorrs. . The on., vields that|He was garden supervisor at Stamford | 5, &7 U, 5 Treasurer ... 5000.00| subscription) ... 5.600.00| ed serure =I5 T 33 | 434 Rave emceoden this week's record came|for a short period,. leaving this Work| ™ collected (approximate; 0. a Value of banking S. deposits. .3239,575.00 | t %0.14 ;Il Nfiss 5‘9‘ two snccessi\'te weeksci:; May, 1918. ;o e!;;ler the service, being asslgnsed to| on notes and bllis receiv }::;iee cod“ned and unin- Lflfl: \;_»t‘mr ! he next nearest approach was a pro-|8th Field Artillery, stationed at ar-| able not past due - Teacher of Vloll n | } Quictlon of 4136 exs. in My 1616, |ta Wisconsin. - Ifr. Barlow was Sent| 2% Wai savings circi gisFanie _uswg 3 Bonds\ pieak: | Chickawbut, Farm’s pen of White|to officers’ training school, located at j Reser 45,000.00] PoStansavings i . o T+ i iow | Rocks from Canton, Mass, won first: Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. where on,, i g deposits 227,500.00 and Mandolin oty S anod tige, | Dlace for ghe week with & vield of 61 completion of the course He was com- |*¥ QST 2SRt due rom na & Seeuriti : ezgs. pen got away to a late|missioned a second lieutenant and as-| Sietory L 325 i E | SEat and in Gonsemence Tney a1 Bes| HEned o, 25in Toralning, Batierys . AL| Victory bibertylosn i ]'AFTVILL hind the leaders at the beginning of|C. Since leaving the sebvice hecoaeh-| Total .......... ..... A I oasm afternoon a Buick | the_contest. but for the past nine|ed Dbaskotball at . Taft -Preparators i iven By & man new | Weeks thess White Rocks have regu-|school, Watertown, for a short period, . i o deny| larly reached elther .first -or. second|leaving to go to the Connecticut Agri- Bliss Place 8 The driver was | Dlace. They are passing other pens|cultural College as physical director. SR uGNE o oty e Troad | vanning | every week. and_are making for-the it i While coming | top_With all ‘possible speed. A pen| Ty Attend National Council Banquet. jove the Lig- | Of White Leghorns entered by Rapp's| Gibb 1 iy lost con-|Leghorn Farm, Atlantie’Highlana, X, Nathan A. Gibbs, who is a member il Jost 2on | 57wk o elose ‘second for the week| of the Nafional Seout counil is o bo ent rolling | L i of 60 s Laurel Farmrs| i New York on Monday to attend the ring spee e | o Miockes frome Lanrol. Guabec | banquet of the national council, when ching the | [2 and; Sir Baden Powell, who is the head of % rt and | 4nd Loarel: Bill Farm's Rhode Teland . 2 ad o | Reds tFom Brideetan, R. L. tled for| Scouting in Fngland is to be the) | third place with 58 ¢Sl saéh. A pen gf| Principal speaker. ¢ Hampsliire Reds, and_three pens! = a1 Danits .oe- Checks on in the same city or town ! as reporting_bank. (other LIABILITIES i than Ttem 1T) : s(oc!\ pmd in. Total of Items 15 nd $131,832.43. 18. “Checks on banks locat- ed outside of city or town of reporting bank and | other cash ifems . Redemption fun, . Treasurer and due .S, Treasurer .... 5.980.00 | Tot: 5 l'rte"e;t earned but not 17 et collected . (approximate) [ g other than & 1,41 on notes and. bills Te- B ther than Ped- ceivable not past due =I Reserve bank stock . War. Savings Certifi | 9. Stock of Federal: Reserve cates and Thrift Stam; Baukcs (Ghi Spec (centaof than U, S. bonds (not including | stocks) owned | ‘unpledged ... 577,641.0 | ¢ Coliateral trust - . i~ and other notes | of corporations | issued for ‘not ¢ than ome nor more 1 three | vears' time 120,70 11,124.51 o $11,504.92 235.05 Ize heevi A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist : « PROTECT YOUR FEE Mfr. Cummings' Spring Arch Suppert bonds. ;se- ating notes ol etanding ........ Suite 7-8 i 21 b : subscription) ..., . 16,500.00 Suits 7-8 Alics Building, 821 Main 8t | har Pl ot auto | Of Leghorns from Massachusetts New| The bigot is always sure.of come- | i peTeamned L f 10, a Value of banking Nerwich, Conn. Phone 13664 | I 0 faen. Stap i Jersey and Quebee, all tled for fourth|thing he knows nothing about. o o wu:g owned and unen- SN st e S Rinfued Dlace with 37 gge edch, ctory Liberty loan _cumber 508 Y b The most unusual incidént of thei 5 : 24 % “Peéfr”"‘r- e s haiiag De; _} ft H t T O hir week, and fowsthat matter for any pre- | BORN. Total of TItems 33 and 54 i A S DT L 10 ote. | adiator v Teoch ‘\:\";y‘i; Iathy e s :f‘”;‘i MOTT—In New Biltain. Vay 4 1917 @ Lol from mas o CUROPEAN PLAN g Red Xo. 263, and White Leghorn No.| Harold e " aigti Sy e depo 2560000 et v §28 laid two cgzs in one day. .—ma‘ pa 2 i | HAYES BROS. Proos stranigely enough they: were Tndividual depo : iz tow o - y : . dep cluded' in items 13 or 1.604.45 orone 1227 .28 Broadway inec te in the day, that s, from 5 to S Ject_to check 380,050.10 {18, ‘Checks on other ban! W in the aftérnoon. - It has héen mort eumn RDIN Dividends 57,00 in the same eity or town or less commonly believed that when) 1 _daugh 3 as reporting. bank (ot ) a hen lavs two eggs in a single dsv! nd han item 17) 8,900.23 in { that onc of these is produced ear! T T business hous- | the mornine and the other in the late MARRIED i comewhat han- | fternoon, but this NOY] SVJO-I‘P"~1: West 56 nting but the DR. F. C. JACKSON B . By e the | 228 a7 o e i e o e ‘ Fiizmourica who has been| , THree Bést pensin each of the princ e Yo aurinz “his| cipal varieties are-as follows: o in tl navy recely- Barred Plymouth Roeks. t his| Pen 4 Jules F. Francal: ton Beach. R.T. rer Dot Que 15,672 leased §35) Ffelght Cars| in OneWeck ! Akron is the rubber can- "BDI 7 ID T - stated—sub- ¢ carned (anpro e n Circulafing notes out of Checks { eatea outs 792.89; town of the case. Sometimes the Noves and| both| 58.600.00 | companies (other b { walhelps, | cluded in-Items $1 or 3 the ‘above: nimed ba 34. Certified cl’-ccl\s out- ¢ above sta o to the best of ms kn standiie BEAULAC — In 91, Warren receivable no AT 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. e % s 35, $12,87: P e Ho 9a mt:80p m P Ll ter of the wo Fulsbhone than bank deposiis) sub- Cleveland the lakeport Ject to- deposite Pavable within 20 day 36. Individual deposits sub- ject ‘to cheok ... Total of demand depos: of enterprise. Distance between points IR T Sl T 2 himanls | fother' than. bank_depo: =40 miles. l‘)h“ &"‘ H Bl {lcuarceD wiTH MURDER OF | 5 . ue0. f. ISS MRS. LUCINA C. BROADWELL| &1 Bridgeton Freight rate, 27 cents per RUTY 260211 Gulie Largest Assortment 4 3 \ 0 | MYSTERIES OF THE | 26,800.00 hu:‘dredwm?ht( ‘;‘;:4’ i f i PACIFIC OCEAN| xs;;flmvml i ?mgleef::i::ll.u BlAMGN o ¢ ® § re dlightless birds of New| =210 12.689.41 4 ginate? .400. ~ ¢ L IA.‘X\?A DAJEV\ ELRY k C‘TP'ENXEE-,l ¢ 1 ay hat 1é the nearesy living relastyels COSRtE pincluding thote Ll Motor truck charge, 40 BROOCHES aced 51 vears.: to_the extinct dodo of Samoa? | Bank lg:edeltz-n i S cents from _collection SCARF PING ar Belleville pecies of 1 mIpEl Otk ettt o] “banks, b n::m 1:-;1‘&}‘\'?:: to delivery point—sers RINGS ated on opposite sides of the| Ot t nts| GRIgea in items 31 of 37 63281831 vice quicker, more per-' RINGS {shown above, the amount on which in- (34" Certified checks out- _ sonal, satisfactory and, PENDANTS ass fiy out of what is|teTest and discount was charged standing ... - ;s o v iy g ~4 i dbcfoy;:n }13;:‘ Sl nich: total ¢ ot TD?“Q;‘I“"“‘HE’; ke } Sy d 4 ¢ 3 an tes upon ‘which total charge not to| 384 $701.0%: BRACELET WATCHES S9ciea B0 comts was made, was mone| Demand ' depocits (other Today 885 fewer freight RADIOLITE STRAP These are just 4 mber-of such loans ‘was none, SEED e et ply between WATCHES, ETC 7| conterence has adju ihe above Ei"‘j;‘o\,, e °_Jm to check ... { 1.l i n Conoime oo oo my koW il Sy fégfsf«;srzehqa"r\"ffigd:yfls' ' . 8 ‘arolil the e . ing instru pie | 40, Dividends unpaid .... fohn & Geo. H. Bliss Ao esinaticts e numerous ofner ,,;‘“:;,‘;“;’o;,"d' inis| e other than bank depos- its) subject to reserve. Ttems 36, 39 and 40, $1,939,405.13. Time - derosits subjeet to Reserve (payable after 30 gays, or subject to Iputting the m 30 days or.more notice, an attendance that| & ane _sworr h day of May, 19 rding to a bu tional Georgraph letin from the N: Society. communication 4 Miss Stevens and-th anced by Mr. Yevy and| DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD \berea\ ement fl‘iE !ii.,lli% aluable material alss swill] fod o ecled to assist In o better un- and postal ‘savings): 'of value to every dol\ ‘Postal savings deposits 1%0,489.28 lar. on ‘P' p ingG f . elemental savagery, . Other time deposits... $3,026.43 spent . on ; equ I iR 0 s reasonable to suppose that the| Total of time depostis /ment = chose “as “the i lr H“‘ U wants of man in differen| = e i anit e d ‘foundation for all their regions have calle orth OF ALL KINDE ON edients to satisfy them. | islanders, but it is unfortunately these ates: deposits trucks GOODRICH “Other important objects of investi-| people whose primitive customs and| | gation for the ethnologist will touch|racial ‘types have been most broken done, were most con-|the various racial types into which the|up by modern intercourse. grateful | pacific islanders are divided. Of these,| ““The Malayo-Polynesian langauge *|three are generally recognized, of|possesses the ~distinction of being whom the Papuans and Polynesians|spoken by indigenes over the widest lines oper here charge “hiladelphis and n postal sav- DE LUXE A Truck - Tires. & . $650,000.00 i = GOODRICH " mfiw‘h today their mainstay AUTCMOEILES, s, i CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |1y Nev Yok ci” "ot ) TRUCKS and CARTS e e oS e, S 3 Bee oalie Ul “|appear to show the widest divergences, |area-of any.language of the world, for| i el o ; K on S thenrape) with the Micronesians occupying the| it embraces two great oceans snd ex.| it t—-cancehnl thousands o irisggr oy re, Painting. m i e i (8 intermediate ground and possessing| tends from the island 'continent of | sl 3 ering and Woed Work. | | R e affinities of race, language, and cus-| Madagascar to the isolated islet of| . o WS lof d.olh;n‘o‘ xpen‘ se 3 hing in all its Lrances. ’ o Atlantic City 1! tom within the other two. The pre-|Rapanui.” L s S {through their_ deep, 4 CoapasUsiCly dul = sence of two distinct races of man in S Sold for_cash and out- lturdy treads,” . pioneer di m,m; ex- “rc en the P:Acxflrc sugfesn} two 3:2335 :&d Production of Carundum and Emeryi anding 7 1,809.17 Repti 2 Mard who by sources of immigration and adds dif-| ‘in the Unjted States in 1913, . i ! r‘;{ oo ficulty to an already perplexing ques- ¥ Tota : 35.309.401.63 And they’ll do the same Lid % o : tion, for the demarkation between the| The production of corundum and| <O GGt 1oans " Wnd discounts for you — whatever 15 Main Street divisions of the races is by no means|emery. in the United States in 1918sacwn above, the amonnt on which in: et 507 515 N | - well defined, but is complicated by the| waq ‘much smaller than in the two|raice i exc those permitted by o 507 to 515 Nerth Main St. | ; r admixture of many. other races of both| "o 3 e O o Peat): emtiaim ot ! LA i F . SHEft jandl solient Lonwy. previous sears, dccording to statistics WY [SC I FCL ¥ ol charge. not £0 ' o v “The Papuans may be generally said|{ust compiled by F. J. Katz, of the|10i%,"F0" (s was mate, was none. Alling Rubber Co,, § Eb&" Horhck S 1o inhabit New Guines, the Solomons,| United States Geological Survey, de-|mne number of such loans was none. g b New Caledonia, and Fiji. Their most|Partment of thie interior.'The quantity| 'sesre of Conne: County of New R A i obvious characteristics may be briefiy| ©f corundum @nd emery mined Was|rpondon, ss: I, Nathan A Gibbs, 151 Mat St /. oy i summed up by stating that they are 10,139 short togg. The quantity of| Cashier of the above named bank, do aun . DR EDW ‘ARW KIRBY i t ] frreligious, democratic, ~ quarreisome,|orude_ emery and- corundum marketed | solemnly swesr that the above state- Peam 107, Thayer Buildin 3 ~=AND— cannipalistic, and hostile to strangere{Was 8,702 short tons, valued f: o. b.|ment Is true to the best of my know- T They possess no hereditary chiefs,| Mines at 385.248. The output was 45|14 " NATHAN A..GIBBS, paint or scar the body rather than|Per cent. less than that in 1916 and 52 shier. Dt elothes, -cook ‘in’ earthen pots,|Per. csnt less than- that in 1917. Thel| supseribed and. s to befors me o betel. and their speech is brohen|Output in 1916 an 1917, however, Was |thie 16th day of May, 1912 Up into a number of apparently irre.|abpormally large and was stimulated GPORGE D. FILLMORE, Lady Assistant tary Pub) Telophone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN concilable dialetcs. The Papuans are| by the demand due to the war, which/ the least attractive of any Pacific igl-|required enormous quantities of abra-| Correct—Attest: anders, and the island groups. which|Sives for making munitions and other ; WILLIAM B.- YOUNG they occupy are among the least|articles needed for military use. a GROSVENOR BLY, known of the Pacific and have been for|prevented , the importation of foreign z A Y many generations shunned by marin mdum and emery, the former chief| mavif Directors. ers and associated with everything|source of supply. Though the em-; that is of evil repute in the Tecord | ployment of substitutes and the in- A Nutritious Diet for All A:u., Quick Lunch; Home or Office. | OTHERS are lMlTATlON& 1 | Phors Shetucket Street | 2508 of the ocean. crease of imports in 1918 reduced the PRESBYTERIANS DISCUSS E % A PRACTICAL GARMENT. TEAMING and TRUCKING | The Polynestans in many attrivates| demand_for the domestic abracives INTER-GHURCH - MOVEMENT eatly at variance with the Pa-the output was y t 3 % The Max Gordon & Son'f o TS AP SBIOR O this chaTaC"| DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |Dic istanders. They poscess, gener.|normal vears before the war. Louls, May® 16—The quektion ous homg worker. It {s practically a| REASONABLE PRICES ally speaking, an elaborate relizious! Corundum was mined in small fluan»lwhcxntr the Presbyterian churéh in dress in %apron style, neat and servige- | system, an established order of he: able.. The model 3’ suitable for ging. LATHROP |ditary chiefs and weil-defined social ham, percale, seersucker, lawn, dril ARTHUE H. LATHRO castes. They are friendly to strangers,| mined 108 fb5 K proncperdions in e{:;‘;fi"";‘;‘:: he United States should enter the fin- n ’soven ‘or ‘more operators in |ter-church world movement, which Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET { Have Good Burning Cod} nd o . Phane 175 3 ¢ York ally all Protestantism, deiay- 5 % fond of dress, expert manufacturers of the Peekskill' district, New Yor ceks 10 sm, deiay- | Smalt, D384 medinm, 1638, Jarse. o Kapa cloth, and intrepid seamen and|in Virginia, and one in Macon County,|eq for several hours today 42, and enn ln:e. 44-4§ inches. bust | NGEEGENGGEEENEREENNEREEES | . icators. They tattoo instead of |N. C. fof the:New Era report Btove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous |méasure. Stge medium requircs 4 3-{ RKE scar the body. seldom practice cenmic s N = S v AR T e ke, 1 Ik in ear ovens instead| ul o Be Grateful ha re indorse o Shover A pattern of this illustration mailed SHEA & BU EEllsm, Cople I Sanr opead - |e the ‘report indorsed the move WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Inass before the public., thers is ne medium betten than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. THERE 1s no advertising medium astars Coanecticut equal te The Bul #tiz for bustasss resukis. of in earthen pots, drink awa, and, “I have no place possess a common language under-imouns former King Ludwiz standable throughout XNew Zealand,|varia. However, he's luck Hawii, Samoa, Tahiti, and thc Pau-!his head.—Detroit Free Pre: motu Island S B | ae the qu “Of all the Pacific races the greatest; Chile has natior rests that cover be brought bofore the assembly laie interest attaches to thbe Polynesian about 794,000 acres of land. . ifor acticn. 10 may address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stlmg Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich. Conn. 4] Main Street Funeral Directors