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3 7 / PR e s S L SRR Ao 3, AW 5 it o0 AR P et o {2 o o . AN 'NORWICH BULLETIN, fiUflDlY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919 ey e o %flkfl%@fi; EVANGELIT OPENS SERES OF MEETINGS EASES A COLD om0 P@Rtéous & MITCHELL o THE WEATHER. . think consistently ahout thelr soul's| wr"'l GNE BGSE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Pressure ia high in the ast, with one salvation, we would bring them to . P MR OENTISTS less they are in good . make ¥oy a Christidn. Attending ser- |2Very two hours until three doses are northern portions of eastern New “ t & Christ, said Gypsy Smith. The trouble 2 ffl—J = ‘ of the prificipal crests oft the middle with us is ths 't thi : S . The Weather Today Will Probably e Fair and Warmer : i AND EMBALMERS Atlantic coast and there was no p'x%— B | e e orone think i |‘PAPES' COLD COMPOUND” THEN £t e 2 . & DRPA.SCHWARTZ : LADY ASSISTANT cipitation of consequence. . Tempera- can remember when we heard that BREAKS UP A COLD IN A . L tures are generally higher and above command, Follow Me. = There are FEW HOURS > > 3 § 5 OUR children cannot Al Calls Answered Promptly M| the seasonal a 3 hundreds in Norwich tonight who [ ] $ihsn, ® Five » Day and Night ot the exception ot light local . Phaven't any right to the title o[ oo TR s P ; p ) B el Betiaved Hig H Yy in e ke region ant % hristian. Joi i 't lef comes instantly. A dose taken ' | ] v 88 Main Street ety "m‘“m R Christia ining the chirch won y. nl r lc es e health. A bad tooth will e o - L Ne vices alone doesn’t make you a Chris- Z‘L‘er;n‘é-:uzflyui;reakla up a severe cold make 2 bad Loy or girl W gland, the wather < % tian. It is the Holy Spirit that makes ) e grippe misery. - 2 3 & because it directly affects will be fair during the next 48 hours . you a Christian. I don’t care who| The Vvery first dose bpens your clog- FOR 'C TM AS GIFTS their physical and mental east of the Mississippi with tempera- v gave you the title, you have no right |5ed-Up nostrils and the air passages in health. It interferes with H Bli l\;;es above the average for the sea- to it until youth(\ive been made a child :{:e ;‘mag S}:Omsdm;lse running, relieves f their study and their play. son. of the living God. e headache, dullness, feverishness, i i f iven for ]Qh! & Geo. . DIISS Winds Off Atlantic Coast. Hundreds of fancy knitted articles will be give If I say 1 have fellowship with Him |sneezing, soreness and stiffness. and walk in darkness the Book says| Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing there is no truth in me. If you are!and snuffling! Clear your congested not making a whole hearted, honest |head! Nothing elso in the world gives attempt to follow Jesus Christ then |Such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold you are not “playing the game.” We |Compound,” which costs only- a few talk about Christ. We sing about |cents at any drug store. It acts with. Christ. We label.ourselves Christiaris | out assistance, tastes nice, contains no but we are not living Christ. T am not | Juinine—Insist upon Pape’s! asking your position in the church. I Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit biowing am not asking whether you sing in the | and snufflinz! A dose of “Pape's Colg choir. byt I am asking, are you fol- | Compound” taken every two houss ta- lowing Jesus Christ? til three doses are taken 1 Is He first in the affections? There|up a cold and ) Don't pull a child’s tooth. See a dentist about it. North of Sandy Hook—Moderate south and southwest winds with fair. wezather. | Sandy Hook to Hatteras—moderate |- south and southwest winds except east and southeast on the Virginia and Carolina coasts, fair, Foracast. Southern New Englan what ‘warmer Monday cloudy. Observations in Norwich. Christmas gifts, this year. You know how gifts which represent your own handiwork are appreciated. In order to get your work done on time, it will be prudent to select your yarn right away and get busy with the knitting. . There is a growing demand for the T\ PHONE =774 pretty yarns needed for the fascinating work—early NP a selections will, therefore, be wise—while the assort- : Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS DENTIST ON THE SQUARE | AN ST, w’ NORWI Fair, some- Tuesday ends all 4 . 3 P ! PENDANTS is nothing to he gained by dodging| The very flrstsdaase!Hol;)l:nsmx;%m ment is at its best. Dl'. A. J- Smay H The following records, reported from GYPSY SMITH, JR. this question. There are hundreds of | clogged-up nossrils and. the i pan 3 BRACELET WATCHES The Bulletivs observations; shaw the 2 2 us today. who, if we passed out would Our showing of Germantown and Knitting Yarns is : at its best, just now. The colors most'in demand, are DENTIST H e T ages of your head; stops nose rurming; changes in temperature and the baro-| With the Central Baptis} church fnot be noticed. W have lived for| relieves the headache, dullness, fever: metric changes Saturday and Sunday: 3 jtn, | ourselves. Is God first in vyour lives? |ishness, sneezing, soren: T o S on G’ | crowded to the doors the Gypsy Smith, g, ess, stiffness. RADIOLITE STRAP e ; The Son of God was a man saturated| “Pape’s Cold C o y i 3 22 2 WATCHES, ETC. 7 a m 26° 30.05|Jr., evangelistic campaign opened on|in prayer. He could'nt get on with-|quitkest, surest relief homme any cor black; brown, green, and old ros. Rooms 14510 Alios Butising. Menyie 12 m. . 52 30.05|Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Long |out it. He separated Himself from the | only a few cents at drug etoces ot Germantown—at 65c and 70c a bal! et 3 0.05 f § . a c a ball. - % p. m. 48 30.05| before the service began people were | multitudes to pray. : acts without assistance. Tastes mice. Highest flocking to the church. The main au-| I wouldn't send my children to your | Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape Knitting Yarn—at 70c a ball. €0. 1. §S || sunday— 24 00| t0rium was soon filled as was the|Sunday school if it had no place for 5 DENTIST 7 .10 gollery and then the Sunday School |prayer. How can the blind lead the 3 o i ¥ i P 12 24 300 Foom was (hrown open to the many |BUnd? Search our hearts and ismt|CATHOLIC IDEAL OF WOMAN-— There is still time to knit some useful articles, such i : e lé R . 32 gg.ig who were unable to secure seats in the | it t\}ue‘;hnt the lnsrtnplacez:ve za?tl)t)o MAN'S COMPANION, HELPMEET as a Cap, Tam, Scarf or Sweater—and all of these DR. EDWARD KIRBY 3 DM L.l ¥ 10} church proper. The church choir was|go is the prayer meeting? 5| .The men in the I . 2 o £ . Thames River Line| ‘istes . lovest 3 augmented by a large chorus and the |last place we do #0'is to'the praver |at the'high mass in St Pamicvs|| articles are suitable for Christmas gifts. Footi iz, Thayee Wit es Vv ! Combarissns. singing proved a feature of the even- (meeting. _Are you following Him—|church Sunads smilena miile hoions Phone: 613 : . e 5 g s ing, led by Charles F. Allen, who|Do vou pray? £ preacher, Rev. Myles P. GalNin, in the 0 . Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. STEAMER CAPE CoD Predictiops for Saturday: Falr, comes with the evangelist. The service closed with the sing-|course of his series of Sormony on Lo Al’tlcles to Embr()ldel‘ b Saturdayis weather: — Fair, o0l ™4fier several hymns there was a fer-ing of a lymn and benedictlon Was | works of Glod's srention oroms o i ; Wbl Tt amnaten 65 1 B s e R ot vent prayer by Rev. Samuel H. Howe, | pronounced by Mr. Smith. e ved thal itehal ransportation 0, Inc. X ictions V. ir., b possibly it migt v z D. D, pastor of the Park Congrega-| This meeting began a serles that Y o fight have peen an ad ; : htt | vantage for Adam " tonal’ church, and then Gypsy Smith | will continue until December 14, with |lneemme am had he never grown y Perhaps you prefer to embroider? If so we are at Leaves New York, Pief 43, North| . unday's weather: Fair, slightly warmer, south to southwest wind. < and been given i it i reud tho ceripiire Tosson From St | meetings every evening T the. week | i ile !, DC6P Fi%en o companion || your Service. At our art department you will find DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN lays at 5 p. i Norwich Tuesdays, - John. Rev. Arthur ¥. Purkiss, pastor fexcept Mondays. Seven f:hurc]l’_\e'! ;‘m\e fidence thet L Himssit vemtnint s hundreds of unfinished pieces—Pillow Cases, hem- s hursdays d pcays At b p. m.; Sun, Moon and Tides. of Sthe Centra hurch, made | united in brlr_\gln[:‘zwthe (an‘ge ‘SF dern. discourse upon the t opic, Woman, stitched and SCZ“O ed, Night Gown 1 O f New Londbn § p. m. j Sun || High || Moen | the announcer T ention | hau cHtel ity Morhatiot Epides: | Thich must” ever prove & puszle to ped, Nigl owns, etc. ne of Den F, u e v Il Rises. | {{ Water. || Rises, [campaign, calling parti ion | 3 > s isco- | mant L . 5 i 2 Famenger ruies between Norwich a5 sl & m [ ppm|t0 the brayer meelings. The offering pal _church, Park _Conaregational | ™Fiéating the theme seriously - then the latest ideas is the tan color stamped pieces — tal ‘Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, in- was taken and after another hymn|church, First Congregational and the L 5 Father Galvin sketehed the ideal wo- sluding war tax. Gypsy Smith preached s opening | Greeneville Congregational. Scarfs, Center Pieces and Pillow. Tops to match— y 1 man as the Catholic church does | €0 " sermon in the campaign. At 6 o'clock Sunday evening in Trin- |y, e at 79c and upwards. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. “Gypsy Smith fook as his text the |ity Methodist church, there was a | e ric (ti(«:u]-]rci';;ti‘n}:f e ey : - 5 Wi o eation. Me® meeting for young people led by Mr. . A e HaTe. All the materials for.embroidery work, will be found here—Crochet/Cotton, Embroidery Cotton, Celesta, M Grory Building Needles, Hoopg, etc. : (s £ o man as the comnamion : It we oould get the eit vof Norwich | Allen ‘whose topic was “Christ the |meet ‘of man. Tncientaly Mo saina to stop five minutes tomorrow and'Kin; of the volume of talk nowadays con- = o Ly cerning Woman as coming forth from water, which is followed by flood tide Nickel Plating the bondage of centuries, etc., remark- Norwi REA ESTATE TRANSFERS FIRST BAPTIST SCHOOLS ing that since ouffrage so far Is merel M& . F d b 'd lorwich, Conn. : 3 MADE [N NOVEMBER}|: START MEMBERSHIP CONTEST|a political auestion and does not ch]ne or Han Em ry and GREENEVILLE Real estate transters recorded in{ An attendance contest was launch- | fTinge on matters of morality or faith, roide Dr. E J. Brophy and family ed the Yale-Princeton football game it was not a subject for pulpit dis- cussion. Kk's office for the fi November the town el t]ed at the First Bap st Bible school KINDRED FINISHES We extend a general invitation to visit our art depart- B e e stteen duys o the Zol- :un‘flfl:'h il 1 ix ;m‘(h'lputed. wil] The agmonition of Pope Benedlet to ment and see the “Marvel” Machine for hand em- DR. F. C. JACKSON - z v it lowing: e bof nteres and rove “every |2 Woluan s org: V] . . . . B . at B e Havet My DL | Geores W Cated 1 Chrystine. 0 DR dkiy Hiia e e Hotiness gave audience. following his grmdery. With the aid of this machine a novice can DR. D. J. COYLE Yale-Princeton football game. Piercy, house and lot, 17 coln ave- | Dhe school is to take an auto trip|Diaeec Of the members for war an 0 the most complic i o Jo UNITED METAL MFG. {| am Hollin returned to his home | enu bvers the Lincoln ‘Highway,' starting| Ouncr, ieltare work, mever to © forget a plicated designs. CO., Inc. fp Baltimere, Maryland, Saturiaysatts| - Sguire and’ John Gregson’ 1o REREL. ook Saa Trosisco tor Kow. rtite | that; ‘atter” all, nan's D and kingdom in the home was a thought amplified by the preacher. in defining_the responsibilities of wo- men married and unmarried; parrallel to this, the duties and obligations of men—bhenedicts .and hachelors—were er visiting with his mothier on Pros-|W. Patrick and Arihur G. Crowell| Buch class will have its own car and | pect street the gast week: land angd buildings, 183 to 187 Frank~{ chyuffeur and each party will work James Maleski spent the week end in | Jin strecc. hard to show the superiority of its car |Boston and while there attended | ioudia Comeau io M. Madeline| over the other car: the Harvard-Tufts footbal game. Driscoll, house nd Jand, 17 Warren| Phe-course of stree is arked in blocks ‘of five milés upon; Red 3300 advice g Arthur Jeanvoth to, Emil Blair, 'POD touched uvon. The advice g R i b a runner which ‘is fastened upon the' pyther Vaughn. the fa s B i < TAFTVILLE hoase ana’tot Hunter's'avami, TAfts | ahaner, MCh 1y fastened upon, the’ rather Veughn. the famous © E i S el e v would make home-hanpy for husband | Ferdinand Schultz, a former muel R. Knapp to Loudia B. Co-{spective car. G Spatding % nd children was quoted:. Neatneas ent of Taftville, in Washington |meau, house and Iot, 16 Spalding| Oply seven cities are designated on! A w =i 8 in every respect in the house, the on Friday. Mrs. Schultz left |S{Tet the trip, San Francisco, Reno, Sait -~ OF ALL KINDS Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work The New Sport Scarfs DENT[STS You should see the new Sport Scarfs—in Silk, Wool and Angora. They come in rose, Copenhagen and 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p. m. s, he Lincoln highway the popular heather mixtures, made with pockets and belts—at $5.98 to $8.00. Telephone 2 g e e Fota : preparationof goed meals, and neat- lle in company with her son, Ed- | Katherine C. and Valeria §. Foran|jaye City,” Omaha, Chicago. 'Pitts-|ness of person, The holy household "Who had been gassed overscas, s McNally, buiiding and land, | jyreh, New York. 3 < : of Nazarath, Joseph the chaste spouse, | CHICKEN DINNER I8 ADDITIONS TO FUND FOR was obliged to go west for his *Leslie. I, Ward, chairman’ of the{Mary, the self.sacr sid- contest committee, has charze of the|Child Jesus Creat Mrs. Sehuitz formerly 1 T cting Mather. the FOLLOWED BY SING SANATORIUM HOLIDAY JOYS D E N I I S of the universe | mue first of the Sunday chicken din~ Hunters. avenue: She leaves house nad 1 P16 | erltind ik bla dbiles bink fhe carelyet aibiéct {0 (oo "whom God fiad} 1o B5% 0L Ihe CUNIAY < (R] STl TG soinitors Dox, tne hollday fuma DR.E. J. JONES 5 |e xS 5 s 1 K ; : of the co ang safety o rav-|placed over Him, was cited as the | rved L o tuberculosis sana- LE. J. 1 A5 § URupHter Mes. ¥ Stephen 8. eston to Pauline| qors” coeinz that all the rules of the|madel of the Catholie home. Center for Girls for the men in uni-|torium, Mrs. Frederick A. Byrnes and utomeoiies, dky, ot Norwich. and lot, Carter ave- The death of Miss Maty Blizabetn | Rossmark. nou: T d | filness of long duration. She was 32 | batmo, three lots, Greenville heig] rucks and Carts vencs of age. She léaves her parents,| M. Be ette dner to Albert Meshanical Repai Tt oe o Marc Aurele, real es at ‘Taft ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work, | ¢ speciul reductions on all school contest are observed and to stand| While making tho parish announce- lq‘x;yn and ex~senk:e_m-zné tThE sleenvu g’g:fiaafa_n Richards. find general| Syjte 46 Shannon Bulldmg ready to_answer all questions asked|ments, Father Galvin reminded the | Which was served from 0 7.30 o'-linterest in their praiseworthy work. by the chauffeurs of the contesting|men fhat Sunday nest i the com. |clock included chicken. mashed pota-|Especially were they encouraged Sat- Take elevator Shetucket Street cars. " Imunion Sunday for the Holy Name|t0€S, gravy, creamed onions, bread,|urday to receive an unexpected dona- entrance. Phone v ntendent | svojety, rralling the large: number of | coffee and lce cream. The supper wasi tion from a former patient at the san- Walter M. vere ready|men at communion on the specified|followed by a CQmmunll_!y smg.( led lul orium. b ¢ ostart, & bell was rung-and at 12.30| Sunday in October, Then the men were | Director. Thomas Ratclift. This week| The latest list of donors includes: LEGAL NOTICFS. 3 5 Milo L. Gardner to All Painting, Trim-| At £ Benac's shoe store there will R B Gt et . , P < i S vy busy one| Charles A. Gager, Jr. Mis: S = = o'clock the cars were off and the race|led the altar by the Knights of | Promises to be an unusually e ager, Miss Grace S.|NOTICE OF TIME LIMITED FOR THE | nees commeneing today. Children’s at D was on. The cars represented are: | Columbus and Fdther Galvin made the fit the lcef'\‘ztlf;;vs The programme for E:glm‘x_];p. Jo{u‘. A. Ferguson, the Wil- Pm{l{isux?yr'}%‘; ;’.‘;‘om“t{i’: Blacksmithing in all its branches |3 1.98, ‘a K uths' at National, in which the officers of the|point that- inasmuch as the new K.|the week 2 g Friswell compan Mrs. Mary AGAINS] 5238 x;”. 3 ;\;ggs o 'wnlt $ school will ride, Mrs. Le Rue Bliven gf C. Fome is to be formally opened| Monday night, parliamentary law|Kirby, Mrs. J. W. Bowne, Mr. and Mrs. ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY, t the wheel. The pastor's. Rev.|next Sunday. the Knights could not|class, for the executive council. Ar-|Chauncey-A. Sherman, Miss George M. Sirouse, clacs, Will travel | do bettor fhan begin (hat day hy the | thur F. Libby, leader; Tueday_ night.|Spafford, the Max _Gordon company, | & in the well known Ford car. John|reverent reception of Our Lord in the|gym class; Wednesday night, Smiling| Mrs. J. M. Lee. Miss Lottie E. Wil- | way Company, @ corporation . existing m. who will be at the wheel,| Blessed S: lda | »Notice Is hereby given that the um- dersigned was appointed permanent Te- ver of The Shore Line Electric Rail- - , Greeneville heights: mark to Fred nd §2.50: also many others.—ady. i b A special meeting of the Taftville| Wdward J g | Pinochle club was held on Sunday aft- | Bermono, arroon for the purpose of making | Pauline g T ment at the carly mass.|Smilers mecting; Thursaay night |lams, The Norwich Bullelin company, | inder the laws of the Biate of Con- i tor 3 Vi Fricda B. Eich, land and i, e Ford” The other N R s us ance; Iriday night, meeting|George P, Madden, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.|necticut, and located in Old Saybrool 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| plane for a bazaar and carnival to be J 1 Watch the Ford.” The other . |usual e e e ance M . ectict S e e - b e e Charles S. house and lof | ECg A, e, s OF NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN | “Tio activities of the past weel are| the Plaut-Cadden company, the Direct | o7 the 14th day of November, 1315, and Many local people attended the |16 Phillips avenu T o ! Packard, Studebaker. Séripps-Booth,| The nation-wide campaign of . the|summed up in the weekly report as Icmpfllrtmg company, Mr. and Mrs. | &022, S O e From and’ atter ge. over Yoursezf | Yale-Princeton game at New Haven, Blias and Iranc ‘F‘"f““"“..“f-u\-manu, Cadillac, Dodge, Cole, Lib-|Episcopal church will be presented | follows: —Saturday, Nov. 8, usuai|Charles Tyler Bard. 1, 1919, be, and the same is, hereby lon_ Saturday. | Blizabeth S. le.«mlx house and iong b erty. before' representative ol:fllhe churcl:es dance for S un‘:fn?r::‘l.ors‘::d;;é';\n limited for (fhe presentation " to_said 8y Covering Your Steam Pipes With| Joseph Blae of Tewett @ity was]Canterbury Bonpiee ) oo | e e e e e ticiaou Tiuans ooens | ners tnd. e Trionde. Tiloadsy. son-| DENSE SMOKE CAUSED and that all claims not o presented b ASBESTOS SECTIONAL L ‘\"?,d“)_x.:a;\i:?rln ‘:mfilnred in Plain- | buildings and land, Chestnut and Wil- | SCHOOL CHILDREN SEE ing at 7:30 at the Wauregan house | ing . two millinery class and CALL FOR THE FIREMEN f;",ii"i,%g‘;fi"ff'afi"ga?&i’s f;:ncel:::d st STEAM PIPE COVERING fle'd with a plumbing concern in that |low streets. ¥ J FRENCH CHILDREN'S ART |ynder the auspices of the Clericus,|italian class. Community Service| ‘Sunday night at 10.05 o'clock the | Eals Hoiiction ad thas ar ‘clzims not Save the price of cove b | Mace Listate of Jacob Gordon to J. B.| mpe exhibition in the Converse Art|There will be 100 present. club, made scrap books, dressed dolls,| auto pumper and the deputy chief's car | presented within the time limited will ] price of covering by saving o Mariin Co, landl and buildings, Wil-| Gallery of drawings. by French chil-| Rt Rev. L. Campion Acheson, suf- | ctc.. for children in the hospital. Wed-| cespondeq to a telephone call for | be 1orever barred. and of tho address the ceai in your bin. Now is the time | JIOR ERRC Gl estit s ects . ldren is atiracting wide attention|fragan bishop, is to be a speaker and | nesday, Smilers meeting, social danc-| chimney fire at the residence, No_ 263|to which claims could be sent to o apply this covering, and you can|PUAL IDENTITY PRISONER Walter James Sweet o Maud B.|S70% I8, NECICINE | 08 0 Nory e by mail, by publishing said notice in nd all sizes in stock at THE 1 be two other speakers from|ing class and poverty party. Thurs-{Broad street, occupied by J. J. HELD FOR SUPERIOR COURT Campbell, hou About 200 boys and girls have New York, although archdeacon J.|day, sewing class, dance for men in|non, Samuel Reddy of New Canaan, alias |2 R 5 s g ined the werk of their young French|Eldred Brown does not know yet who | uniform and cooking ‘class. Friday, Henry Bromley, a Betliel soldier re-| Maud E. Campbell, to Chas. H.l o t.;ioraries and have shown keen|these will be. 3 : t Shan- | tiiree issues each of The Norwich Bul- . 15 McKinley When ‘the firemen arrived there| joiin and The Day, newspapers pub- was no sign of fire in the chimney. It|lished in Norwich and New London, and o3 g public welfare committee meeting, two/lis thought that something put in the|by causing a cepy of said notice te-be ported Killed in action - in October, | Campbell, house and lot, 15. McKinely |y orest in and appreciation of the —_— sewing class; Spanish class. Satur-!fire caused a de smoke _which | mailed, postage Prepaid, - :fi”;‘,‘{’};’; PECK McWILLIAMS CO.!| 15 has beeri bouna over to the next|avenue. ki Lefia A. Gevers | Clever oniginal designs and hich color Just to Remind Us. day, uual supper and dance. gave the appearance that the chimney | SFeAton all 98, of, Cent term of superior court in Bridgeport| IHenry Gevers to Lena A. Gevers| opemes, Tust to remind us of a nine da: - was on fire. Claims may be sent to the unders W R on a technical chargp of theft by Jus- |1and on Summit street St. Mary's and St. Patrick’s schools | ; TuSt 1o T ¥ GOING | Saturday night at 717 the depart-|signed, Robert W. Perkins, Recelver, e S tice Winfleld S. Hafnes. Bonds were| F. A. ang Wm. Watrous to Johnl, o 0% o Nqaterations of children | Citement some time ago, dprof- | R. C. PLAUT ment responded to a telephone call for| 365 Main St, Norwlich, Conm. lfixed at $300, but in defsult of |Henry Schaeffer, house and land’ Gal- | PANC SRt STEC CERERLOTE O C | iteering bill has reached the, senate in ON WESTERN TRIP| ' PRt v Tnternational i ROBERT W. PERKINS, bonds the prisoner was taken to the |ows ill Toad: S Miss Henderson 18 Lo take thg|lelsurely course:Pittsburgh Dispateh.| oo giq ¢, Plast, presidént of the| Gompany's piant. The Are ons UVl | peceiver of The Shore Line Hlectris SKEY BEE WINE Fairfield_county jail in Bridgeport. | Elijah B. Woodworth to Tamaso|ihy "S5 405"0r the public schools to Plaut-Cadden Co. 15 to leave ~today|by an overheated furnace pipe. There| pacei it Nooare: Gonn. this 14th Blbiate 1o - 2 Officers who have been investigat- | Vigilanti, eight ~lots, Greemeville} GBV.0 SO0 Py 08 Ol | Her B Bry Her Tey | (Monday) on a western trip which will| wag little damage. On the way back| ga0 sfNavenpon, 1518 Dt tor mak e AL Home 1en wpisiuctions |z the remarkable case of dual iden- | heights. The exhibition will be open every| HET Beauty Brings Her Ten |, "im to Rochester, Minnesota, to] the Main street auto responded (o a Deer and hotes wines ineindiey; real | (i ‘aedeiated with the supposed re-| Elijah B. Woodworth, to Tamaso| Fhe exhibition Wil be open every Th d Dollars Visit the sanatorium- of ' the Mayo| call for a chimney fite. DISTRICT OF _ KILUINGLY, S8¢ Ing amd operating home still. Propared |turn of Henry Bromley are of _ibe|Vigilanti 11 lots Greeneville heights. | afternoon Trom B8O HU A% | s Brothers where he was operated on for Court of Probate, Noy. 15, 1918, ° by men formeriy in brewing and dis- |opinion that the man arrested in Nor-| John McJennett to James L. Hub-|Tomain here untll Friday " New goiter a number of months ago. The. Estate of Hester Kies. late of Kli- e poutarice Seal £ouds: no substl- | walk by O. J. Waite, an investigator | bard, house and “land, . Canterbury | b doctors. expect thefr patients. {o see| BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR lngly, e s DI e ostoffice rules for 14 is | turnpike, g x % a _ T B X, % lewtully be seat throush malls. 'Act oot Heney Heerley. DUt BABGE Hea: | o i them at least os often as once in six TALK ON_ AFRICA | piiod 131 ah brae autnoriing snd ams gquick Circulation of 1iquor formuliis | o of Moy A DWARE STORES WIL| GEORGE C. LANE LEAVES months for %] A talk on Africd given by Alvan|powering the Administrato ulds | 3o of New Canaan, son of John Red- | HAR § L i ess towards recov- 4 1 estate belonging to sait Bk hneriadts' o ceint of 51— [} ‘ CLOSE HALF HOUR EARLIER MYSTIC FOR STAFFORD Ry S L Cooper of New London will “be_the|Cetan So9, oSty . money order, cash or stamps. | Y- BALTIMOR FORMULA COMPANY, THe man claims he was born in ery. estate, as per application on file fully 6, Baltimore, Md. Norwich twenty-four years ago. % principal feattire of the regular M, Plant FIlL ba amer about three| monthly meeting “of the Brotherhood | *Pcaisca. That the 224 day of Noveme weeks and will spend p of the United Congregational church |ber, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, visiting in "Chicago. at the Community Heuse titis (Mon-|at the Court of Probate in Danielsesy day) evemmg. There will be supper|in Killingly, be: and the same is, a8 o e e e 9 v y c.| signed for a hearing on the foregoing. 7 at 630 o'clock followed by the talk.|Sizned & i e BORN Music and a general discussion of | {PPieation. and this Colrt LEONS Inet BETCHER—In New | Haven, a Son|current events will take up a part of | feamoroq Theesin to Annear at sald times Carl, Jr, to Mr. and Mrs Carll the evening. The Brotherhood now|and place, by publishing this order Betcher (Natalie Gates, (crr;‘nel” numbers about a hundred member: There has been Inaugurated in this| George>C. Lane, son of Mrs. Lane city a movement to shorten the hours|and the late Willlam T. Lane of Nor- - of employment of the retail clerks|Wich, who for the past 14 years has Why Throw Your Old Hats and beginmng today (Monday) four|Deen a newspaper correspondent im Care hardware stores will close at 5:30 p. m. | Mystic, has resigned.and has gone to Away, when you can have them made How to Take | instead of 6 p. m. as hitherto. Most | Stafford Springs, where he i§ to en- .. "hfl'fl as new if you bring them of a Child’s Teeth|of these stores have been opéning at | 828e in business in partnership with - 7 a. m. and opening time has also|his brother, Fred T. Lane, in carrying City Shoe and Hat Cleaning beén changed to 7:3) a. m. On Sat-|On a variéty store, in which the latter Bvery up-to-date mothér will get the |urdays the closing hour will be 9:3¢ | has been employed for several years otiey it in some newspapeg: as manager. Norwich). & {oi {’\:;hme: O:F gfi-’llitfi"fl in sflld‘ Di.fitl;t,c_f‘« 4 o (PP 4 S Theretnfore: ger. 4 g s ic. Nov: 14, , a son, — Ana Tty ting ooy on the publiss t We also dye all kinds of Shoes, in e L:{l}}‘;fl}‘:‘fl:&fi‘;n‘;"‘;g‘: e hertaning this movement are| The Stomngton Mirror says: “It is a O or, o Mr. ana Mvs. Hetmon 3, e ot Tha e oy O “Kinlinglys "8 SRtaIWAY that they use bofls daily. She will not | Baton-Chase Co, Preston Bros, Inc, | ¥inning team and a few vears should| Gibbs. WiErh ths pBceaged Inat dwell ol ot - 0 % i Sorwich BleotSs | find them at the goal of independence, % five days before said adav of hea E s i B oo aamto e ather iy | G - Floredse and Norwlch Eleolrle| ygro they. oan view thy fature vears MARRIED & and retufn make to this Court of tHes T ey s ¥ 121 "ine established hours of opening|With confidence. Mrs. Lane and the LOFGREEN_COFFEY—In Occum, Nov. urc efi iciee e e} - OUR 350 TIFFANY P, Tawh B Allyn of Westfield, |and closing were made to accommos | Children will remain in Mystic for some | 12, 1919, by Rey, F. R. DesSureault, AHest: o \RIN 8 PUSSRLL, Judg® - Wass, advises the use of Albodon Den- | date factories and mechanics - when | 1Me’ i Riy Lofgreen U 8 N, 5"&‘;?3}'“& ¢ Certified from Pecord. : D ral Cream in all homes Where there |these were working 10 hours a day. g o T - 15 Main Street 5 SEBIN 6. ROSSEEe are children. Albodon 18 calcium car- | Now that the daily average working| Oneco Postmaster Shoots Coons. PR AR tn | Danibisbh, N6 . | B Toael . 1 hours are eight it has heen found (Special to The Bulletin) e v. Wiiliams, AT 4 & " e bonate naponified and mixed with the 15, 1919, by Rev. Walter B. , WE ARE OFFERING A LADIES'|well-known antiseptic oils of cloves,|that trade in these hardware and Oneco, Conn., Nov. -16.—Robert J. Dixon, assistant’ postmaster, with hig new coon dog “Red” lately arrived from Tennessee, wanut out coon hunt- ing one night last week after the rain RING THAT 1S VERY GOOD VALUE |cinnamon and eucalyptus, making an | electrical stores has been much red g p ideal compostiion ene-third cleansing, |€d in the early morning and the The diamond is a beauty, perfect|one-third polishing, eme-third antisep- | half hour of the day. n color and cut, and set in high|tic. It is effective and safe. A tube[ Clerks in these establishments haye Ernest C. Tatro and Miss Mary H. Sweet (R, N. graduate of Backus hospital, Norwich). KLINGON—SLOSBERG—In Norwich, Funeral Directors § i'le. an the 15th 1010 HOMT, T Awn, brush been "working about 62 h X n Nov. 16, 1919, by Rabhi Max Stamm, o ings dug abou ours a_weck | had cleared away and shot two smal Dr. Louis E. Klingoh of Bridgep ceosen o Moo ;.f,';':i.'é'r".‘.:‘. Popular price B:dwg‘&glr‘-t and the new schedule Will shorten the | coons, making three. within twenty- and Miss Fanny Slosberg of Nor- R _ anteed time about five hours which will then|four hours. The animals - were shot wich. —AND— it SoiC THE WM. FRIS' be about one day of eight hours alat North Sterling under the very nose Do WFJLCO. week longer than mills and trades|of some of the greatest coon hunters PIED 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET are employed during the week. e : in New England, George Pierco, Sr., It is not expected that there will be long ago crowned king of fox and any inconvenience to the change,|coon hunters being a resident’ of .hat which has been well advertisea with- | séction, #at_receiving any unfavorable com-| The coons were on exhibition all Pliment. The mjority of the retail{day Saturdayeat the general store of FIOWOTS and Trees ores, scky ooy ana meat |1 I H. HENRY E CHURCH FOR ALL OCCASIONE Fm Dil‘ml' kets do not open uniil $:15 a. m. B e D e | avrime Biteia tato ot tn it Orders Deliversd WM. SMITH ALLEN It is easy to understand why a little mantic; shddenly, Nov. 17, 1910, Wil MAPLEWOOD NURSERY (0. condueted by the Tiustrated Daily | s Hae o Noraicl . SATESEIG learning is a dangerous thing' when pete Proubleiin EigiEh Cas - ata s oa ety o DOLBEARE—In Norwich (Leffingwell),j Nov. 14, 1919. Fannie I Champlin, wife of J. lilliott Dolbeare, aged 69 vears. Funeral services at the Leffingwell & % Baptist church Monday afternoon, M et | Miss Alice Louise Secker, winn Rox. I a2, Buriaiin the taml- e 4 i - ly lot in the West Plains cemeter: e R e of the first prize in a beanty con y Embalmers Lady Assistant Telephone 323-3 News, the new daily illustrated |Funéral service at nis late residence, s EER et & man who tRIALS he ki Jewett City, Nov. 16.—Eddie Carroll 4 & s NEE & No. 124 Washirgton street, Tuesday | Wi RSENRENGRNERT SBRCT T AR IR T T. H. PEABODY Phe a'nd Joarcet @ man who thinks he knows| " ich, o Jitney driver,. with a| - BOWSPapers: Miss Secker is o fac ternoon, Nov. 18, at 2.30 w'cleck. 4 ® e it ait Party OF J05 tidete, mnde Joad G| . tory “workar, ang I twenty-threo | aUeThOgh Hov. I gt 130 dcletk | ¢ A WREN YOU WANT to put yeur bus flnbalmer === Nuts Snniiy ‘gl tu e 1Nl uiry | PSsls of S5 The JudEhs WhO WM. | "atine Mary milsataty Rencida, gged Shea & Burke Ei Ll Batere 1 - : obliging the proprietor to call in Of-| D. W. Grifith. motien picture pro- 2 ves month, 5 o ek 2 Fertising ‘corsmns v¢ Tha Sullecin. ~ Children Cry |fcer Doan. The ofcer gave the man| aucer: Harrison: Fisher, Fuperal from her late home, 13 North 41 Mein Street | Prompt Service Day or Night | FOR FLETCHER'S 4 chance o leave town. byt according| justrator. and Gearge M 3 af 2 oclock, Funeral private, . F 2 l i )irep"{ faies a8 B Iz no advertising medium in 4 it dhlx:n:;:és%gm%gu;ifiu';;iefifl;: theattical producer and p sARROWS T Wilimautie, Ko, U uner: CLOr'S ke o ke mnectico to |« ol ad nette . IFFOWS, a| I ectic, = teenti A e CASTORIA il momne awarded her the prise of $10,000 L s, aged Eastarn Copnestioat letin for business resulis.

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