Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 15

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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET L OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR - CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 S8 The Red N CHRISTMAS SEALS along, and the gitls of -the Center continue to keep, up itable showing in the drive. Head- W a¥ o closi night o atlarters also had 4 busy. day Friday. | $524.45 as the result of the day’s work. | Saturday’s results cted Phone 738-23. This brings the total to qpnb' Very nu‘!’ i o carr; the total well over the $2.000 the $2.000 mark, the exsmet figures pe- | mar ing Hianp e sap i ] The theateo collectors Saturday ate cannot promise to secure' your special Fricay ni fol- | to be the followitig:, .- * : e 3 . g . . § USE lowa: 1 ; Breed” m;xk:!-dmmmom yés | | number later, and if we should he able to find it, the price || Rosalie Reardon and' Miss it i < " = R i ‘ H CONVERSE o My rov: evening, Miss Ruth Bricson ana || will e more as our stock was purchased months ago. e o Miss Bertha Hahn. £ : g ‘ : % Boaipess 241 i Strand theatre — Afterndon, Miss - TIRES Catholi Tadien of Coliribia Beings Favey: eveniug, MG Miglem R o e No Stamps are to. o sold at the FOR ROUGH WINTER ROADS THE T. J. SHAHAN C0, Next to Post Office theatres on Sunday. Girl Scouts’ troop 4, Mrs. A, kiss leader, comfiprises the ‘members: WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR THESE CIGARS IN HOLIDAY PACKINGS. AS THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED WE ADVISE THE PLAC- ING OF ORDERS NOW, THESE CIGARS WILL BE READY FOR DE- LIVERY ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 15th. Total for Friday .. Previously reported . Total to date $1.882.79 The Elke' team and the Catholic Ladies of Columbus are booming right \ . P Pur foligwing Miss - Millicent Disico, Mil- drpd Peckham, Marian Royce, Lillian |4 Sanberg, Esther Ottaviang, . Harriet Williams, Viola Groyer,. Maud -Adams, Murjel Yager. ” |band shiad lived together ~for ~seven |restrictions; it was announced hére to- months. . Then he .told her to. §o_te |day by the Cunard line. * Sufficient coar New York and wait for him. She has|for the voyage tosEngland was stowed not seeri him since. in the ship’s bunkers in advance of the Harry S. Berg of New London,|restriction order, it was explained, ana | brother of Mrs.’ Neilson, testified thatshe will depart as scheduled he had geen the husband enge four | ‘When the 6°0n a tramp Steamer and he WHITE CROSS COUNCIL HAS CLASS OF SIXTEEN The first degree ‘was conferred on a class of sixteen candidates at the regular meeting. of White Cross FOUR WIVES FREED FROM THEIR MARITAL TROUBLES Four wives were given divorces on the petitions they brought before the superior court here ¥riday - morning perator le: Wednesday she will carry Council, No. 13, Knights. of Columbus. | with Judge Donald T. Warner presid- {#ias since heard that NeflSon is dead. | cabin, 400 Becond cabip dm}“ p201 thirgq Friday evening. Seven licants | ing. Mrs, Berg was also a witness. class ; passengers. ill be coms were elected to membership and eight | new ‘applications were received. A | contribution of $25 from Mr. and M Thomas F. Burng tewards: the buil ing fund was also received and ack- nowledged. Thé bazaar held the last| week in November was reported a fi- | nancial suggess, All the returns are Fraud in the marriage contract was gl the ground upon which Sarah Adel | Spoiln_of New London secured - di- i vorce from Frauk Spoiln of the same | place. They were marcied on April 22, 1917. The wife may change her name to Sarah Adel. Bessie O'Brien Lorenz of New Lon- don was_ given, divorce from Gustave: Lorenz, now of Wort Terry, N. Y. She allegeq desertipn since May. 27," 1915. They were married on Sept. 12, 1914. The petitioner was given custody of two daughters, aged 7 and 8. manded by Capi Meteors Fly in Fleck: A certain romantic interest attaches to these visitors from outer which we call meteors and of w! i 5 . . millions enter the earth’s atmosphere | l it had not been beneficial. = Judge War- per. asked the witnesses a number of OBITUARY. Rev. Sanford Smith Martyn. Southington, Conn., Dee, - 5.—Rev, | Qusstion. Sanford Smith Martyn. pastor of the| Ktta Stevens Dowsett of New Lon- Congregational church here, died to~idon alleged intolerable crualty day. He had a pastorate In Derby|against Harry A. Dowsett, also of that from 1895 to 1899 and later at Wind-|city. They were martied on Feb, 9. sor, Conft, snd Terre Haute: Ind, He 19%, and she oharged that ¢ in 1 Martia’ Henderson, a iter-im: New London, and- Edward D. Siérman were witnesses in the case. Upon _the filing of an afdavit as toffor them. Some of them military service. George Brierly of | muititudinous flocks, and when Norwich _is to be granted divofte from |earth passes through one of thes Jessie | Willey Brierly. - = They were|observe a shower of “falling star: married Ost. 5, 1911, ‘and ‘he alle Early -in - August of every year we ! L he had+hat she deserted him on Aug, 20, 1914;| pass through a swarm of meteors, and | WAL P e e cruel to her since Jamuary, 1815.|anq is now of parts unknown. at intervals of 82 years the earth There is a six year old daughter. ' f “"Ni " BHieriy testified that when he |plunges into a much. greater flock Mrs. Dowsett told how her husband |eame home ‘one ~about ree | These meteoric streams move in ellip. Wh had Hl-treated her, hitting “her ' at|years.ago, his wife Wags missing and J#igal orbits around. the sun. it en 4, omi» 3t Dight, .and time you certainly need The wit ; The: wife testified that ghere was N0\ every 24 hours. . not yet in.” The new home on Broad- | an ,-,.mpfgf:rven,?ff',fii".'flg"fi’vg;“:.)‘f,,,“ quarreling or trouble with her hus-| There js a mystery about them. 1 3 way is becoming increasingly popular | her husband a vear. . Di. Heusel of |Dind Dut he wanted his freedom and | What do (hey signify? Whence do E | with the members. New London testified of an operation | 1eft ier in New York dn 1815, - She has |they come? Are they fragments of i or s ) % performed upon the husband . bat had_to work to support herself. . | comets er what? B b Q b [ i The welding of broken tast iron @ears and machinery parts where the most expert skill is required to pre- vent warping and unequal heat ex- pansion 't work that can be safely en- trusted to US. Our thorough knowledge and wid axperience in WELDING, our exce lently equipped plant and exacting care insures SATISFACTORY WORK. ee’ us before buying new parts— ALWAYS, NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Nerwich, Conn. AUTOIST! We are new selling Tydol the economy line, also ths well-known Veedol nd @reases at a special prite for | a limited time. Also big bargains in new and used Tires, Accessories and Vuleanizing. It is worth your while to trade here. Sil vy’s Tire Shop 80 Franklin Street Open Evenings Until 8 The infinite spaces of the un tverse ! Iy must be full r of ntly. | them, 3 MANUFACTURER the e we > '8 NORWICH, CONN, 4. QuaLITYl | titmes with anything he could lay his t seen b skwf- by When the famous comet of Biela | hands on. She left him twice begause fiafi’lfl she is fx{ Cali orn’lgf hfi: failed to.turn up at the advertised date of-the beatings he- gave-her. - He had | thought she. had. been induced to. leave | in 1872 astronomers declared it prob- | B worked at the Groton Tron Works. home by & woman consiectsd, -wikhably Bad gone 1o pleces and predicted Mrs. Margaret Staplins ‘and maying pictures in the west. -He had|a great shower of “shooting stars.” Danicia were. aldo witheases for h] Eiven her mo cause to leave him. Mps. |shioer arrived and meteorites petitioning wife. Elizabeth Winter of New Haven and | presumably were pleces of the comet L W unnds of défertion sinbe) Bdward Briedtyof Baltc _wer wit G Yicked up.n Meuico: March 71, 1914, Elida Berg Nielsen of [nesses for him. New Tondon secured digores from | The case of Charles H. Brown ve. Hans A. Neilsen to whom she .was|Matilde Brown went off the:list and married on July 31, 1913, and.who is | Laura C. Torrance vs. Russell H, Tor- now of parts unknown. She was giy-|Tance has been continued to Dec. 19. en_the custody of a six year old son. L Mrs. Neilson sald she and her hus-]{GERMAN 'LINER IMPERAFOR A N SAILS “UNDER BRITISH FLAG LAX- Dec. 5.—Sailing of ‘(ae The: hwfh“l vt}lnt reacif\ed b: ;1294 ATV TININ: ~{former Gerfrian- lifier Imperator on Her | bérgs on their journey from the Far fiove ‘the cass. Simis i iete R oyage under. the British fiag.| North js ‘about’ 40 .degrees, which “Bromo Quinine E. W. GROVE]% sig- | scheduléd for next Wednes@ay. will not | would be opposite the ceast of the cen- nature on box. 30c.—ady. be_interfered with by the bunker coaitral pars of New Jersey." — o = STaan Important if True. | ~News from Russia confinues to be! definite only in the point that no omJ Must Need the Money. I Is Home to the Russians: Why are Bolshevistic lawyers per-‘ After all the stories we have heard mitted to practice here, when the|concerning the terrible conditions in Bolshevist program is to abolish all|Petrograd we can not understand why law?—New York Telegr: ;’x;yzody should fight for ft— X s what_to trust of the informa- tion sent put—Omaha Bee. Another Hard Blow. The hyphen has received another hard wallop. A certain new repub- lic in Centrai.Burope has decided to call itself Austria instead of ‘“Ger- man-Austria.” ~— Cleveland Plaif Dealer. 5 Harding Hasn’t Noticed. It. Some of the knocking on wood in this country is beginnins to be noticed Dby the friends -of General Leonard— Houston P The Happy Days. One sometimes wonders what courts used to do with their spa; ';fi‘;" we had dry laws—Indiana Much of, the family washing Japan 1s done by getting inte a ma- letting the she 9 1 Lima ‘Beéane says thick cornbusks and large gul\cl;esk;l hair over the ears of thegirls indicdte a severe win- ter—Toledo Blade. ™ o Although Liberia was founded and colonized by Americans, the use of British. mioney, Wweights and measures has always prevailed jn the negro re- public. - Everybody Elsé Does, Football experts admit that they can’t -dope out the game. Basel experts don't have to admit-it—Chi?- cago Herald-Examiner. Te Prevent Influensa. ¥ Colds cause grip'and Influenza—i New Yor] ing boat and etc,, trail astern on a long rope. A FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE - J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Bhotuckst Bt. Norwich, Conn. Has the Amount of Your Insurance kept step with lncreased Gift Suggestions You are sure of FROMPT SERVICE HERE fur we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS shd the real skill that insures prompt YOU may lose HALF YOUR ASSETS by neglecting this ["A Fur Coat for Christmas For .Prztvt:y:hzes, Embroideries Hurried Shoppers , matter. B. P. Learned & Co 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY EITADL_ISMED. MAY 1846 satisfactory service. T. J. HEALY, Marguerite Bld'g., Norwich, Ct » 5 ; d . FOR'THE NEW DANGE FROCK . There are dainty edges and insertions of the narrower widths—Vals, “Filet, Venise, Torchon and Cluny at all popular prices h‘d&n 8¢ to 50c a yard. There are the beautiful Filet and Venise laces in the more gener- ous widihs froem 65¢ to $4.00 2 yard, and a wonderful CAN YOU THINK OF ANYTHING BETTER ? ‘We have selegted a few coats from our stock—beautiful garments, clever in design and perfect in workmanship, and the early purchaser will secure an undoubted bargain. ONE $550,00 HUDSON SEAL COAT A stunning Coat with deep collar and ‘cuffs, and a nine-inch (@ border of skunk. There isa lining of handsome figured sil in itself a thing of beauty. “This coat is yours for ? ONE $359.00 NATURAL RACCOON COAT VELOUR TABLE RUNNERS The Jady of the house would like ome of these Table Runners or Piano S , made of rich velour in vari- ous’ colorings, with tapestry ends and finished with French'gatloon. $3.00 and $4.00 Each (Third Floor) _Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested. Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS . \ INSURANCE PYREX TRANSPARENT AMPS AND WD ¢ itk i OVEN WARE showing of Margot, Filet, Venise and Metal Bands. . totyitensd hid AbSkiced i s I Thin fur is mich spught sfber, it tveimrinent hars ffediis ° 279 Here Is another suggestion for the - § Yoy should see the wide and narrow flouncings for GAs TANKks AND PANs To orper | RELIABLE COMPANIES 4 fimpli"‘";q‘“ \‘,::"_’:‘{"'“m““"mf “: 1 btebfegel with L e Sl the evenin ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. %gavms ~—"the dainty Chantilty, Margot, ' Metal and Oriental effects at all prices from $1.50 to $7.00 a yard. Then, toe, there are all of the smart Tassells, Ffinges, Drop Ornaments, Colored Orna- ments and Bands, Beaded Bands and Metal Tissues, all of which are reguired for the new frocks, HAROLD 8. BURT | 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Phope 598-3 without some of these handsome baking dishés. - We show a com- plete line of Cake Dishes, Bread Pans, Pudding Dishes, Pie Plates, eroles, Bean Pois Utility: Di- , Custard Cups. Ete. - Prices from 20c to'$250 (Basement) $158 ONE $198.00 CIVET CAT COAT A strikingly handsome coat, different from the ordinary, with full coon collar It is a belted design and is thirty-six inches long. The price now is $15800. ' ONE $185.00 SEALINE COAT A rich fur with every appearance of being genuine seal, and will PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL THE AUTO DOCTOR. wm t the old-th [l h d del h roll $149 BATHROBES FOR THE .E;\MJL\I @ i e SEE TREY. pu e old-time pep In your CALL 734 good r. It is & thirty-six-inch belted model with rol . i - :.:. s ggod o o :.;..n:x UP A xd.fiul bargain. ?ath‘rmss for e, fora;zneg and o) - % will save repair bills, by i or children. Good, ¥ davy ONE $145.00 NATURAL MARMOT COAT robes-in_bedutiful paiterns‘and.cel- = 7 bSvad orings—yelt made With pretty trim- - ey and ECONOMICAL— A peautiful forty-inék coat with large collar and cuffs and a mings. - There are 1: designs marmot border of a taupe shade: The model is a very recent $115 one and very pleasing. The price now, $115.00. OTHER COATS, SCARFS AND MUFFS AT VERY SPECIAL \PRICES DURING THIS CHRISTMAS SALE. MAKE YOUR - SELECTION-NOW. for men, there are Trefty patterns and dainty colors . fof wwi and there-are cleyer designs for the kid- ics. Robes for women, $450 4o $10.00. Robes for men,§5.98 to $1250; Robes for children, $3.48. (Second Flogr) MODEL RANGES - We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREEY, Second Fioor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON 12 FERRY TREET . S % s . - = ] y An vmhrexll,aMiBsR:t:;::ard Christ- m':m,} o ol 'fr': s BUILDING 4 d mas gift. and one which is always i & . acceptable. ~ No oné cver. has too to buy the Christrigs Neckwpar now. Phone 581 0 an n u 4 many of them, and most of us never We bought these Ties early in the sea- PUKALLUS BROTHERS . _ have enough. ' As a.zift an Umbrel- son” at piiess which cannot now be CONTRACTORS 4 la is ape with a Jasting valué, and - e duplicated, and. in patterns and color- ~inge which wilt be hard-to equal: It is handsome r. From the Ties. which asll for fo their more plutopratic you will Carpenters and Builders . All work satisfactorily done, with best labor and material procurable. Telephone 638-14 Office and Shop SMITH AVENUE a combination Juxury-necessity, Men's Umbreilas, $2.75 to $10.00. Women's Umbrellas. $1.79 to $11.75. Children’s Umbrelias, $1.25 to $2.50. (Shannon Building) Modern Plumbing is as essential ‘in modern houses as oleatricity is to lighting. We teo the very best PLUMBING WO ’ IT’S'A LIVELY PLACE THESE DAYS Dolls, and Games—Sieds and Automobiles~Rocking Horses and Mechani- cal Toys—Blocks and Paints—Christmas Books and Fairy Tales—All of RK 3 have g8 which is & lled i by expert workmen' at the fairgst | the funmakers which the children must have for Christmas, are here wait- SN Nsml:bmbxr 4 BH;-"\:A n ; prices. ing for you. They are Americansmade toys—made in Am by - Ameri- Anui:vfllsnm\;:;:;gu;gvar OF comrvsiin wiine iaotio ‘.“!‘"-.'1\ WILLIAM C. YOUNG Ask us for plans and prices. can werkmen, for American boys and gils- Geularly when it comes’ i s Muffera arid Blovia g gl he other bt r 1 dainty form. ial - holiday which the s-rns:on oY J F TOMPKINS It's a little world in itself, awaiting the \isit of the children and yoii. Qe o, The Sucsl ey g man appreciaty, CARPENTER and BUILDER| ¥* 5 Come in today. Don't delay. Make your selection while the stogk is at jts | 3V white or colored papers of the . best quality in sperial boxes. Sure- 1¥ upon: your ‘lists of -those whom vou wish fo remember. you -may | .Write after more than one name—g BUY THEM NOW work and materials at $14 3 By skilled labor. 50 West Main St 67 West Main Street e best, and be sure that when Ghristmas morning arrives there will be no Wisappointment in any childish heart. § TOYLA! THIRD FI 8] Bgx of s 5 G ————| ROBERT J. COCHRANE (FOXIAND N SRCDNR.AND, THIRD: PLODRS) | Boston Btore Stationery, 35¢ to $3.5, - = = (Main Floor) / , MOTORCYCLE REPAIRING GAS FITTING i ‘nm.o‘u:r‘ oulhsdt.% PLLUMBING, GV'ITMM HEATING ater St We ars Washington 8q., i ) ley - 1ds LRS00 o dhapias > " Tsies, and N Flowers and Trees ron ALt ogcasions WOOD NURSERY CO.

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