Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 2

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each “day m of it prevention and cu as well as{and the auto chemical from the Main _ ; die. Cannecucmnog this prem . deavor o' stamp out | street mmm ed. James, s | ble M Most of these dea m tenement | The Henry Allen & Son §j| - =" - nmfn'ml a result lonti?',flm to ueo%; : n aftliction early ‘Norwich, Wednesday, Des. - from the lack of proper m‘fi: in Company S . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS m cases where' the diseas¢ is known to "Mum tl;lxhg: that | THE WEATHER day. b of d Hen : exi T of listening | The western cold wave ‘has spread : poll ‘E%E 3 !The |ddle of 'Red SrosssChristmas z . 1ike 10 Say.—Youth's GOjji eastward over the Mississippi valley k y \ J-conducted:entirely.. for the- o g and during the last 24 hours. there 0 e g for 'tl Z A smal imney fire n 27 Elm were general _rains throughout the E ; f2in, Mflu ¥ 2 4 ; 5 street called the ' derstin Tay be the sincerest fat- the Fashion Lagy LADY ASSISTANT Aglantic states. . an_ G;ptg" z 2 « b A a <op 1\ of Tuesday evening. ez s& wfi, is difficult to convince | 33 B e Al Calls Answered ~Promptly %m er will -be much ~cbider W ifam S| s many “of dfr b s doés|Two m sich 16 the Case when she is Day and Night with a cold wave Wednesday and 2 88 Main Street ¢ A the pu.mwr from the mu-u W wnh an imitation diamond. Thursday -throughout the region east|H. , C. mith, 1 ” 3 “Cl z ofthe Mississippi river. There will be ‘Stewart, Roy |of :Comm they e nom| rains Wednesday throughout the At- F. , Stephen J.1 g t : Iafitic states, possibly ’ changing i . Fred e candidates for R R . — Y o —— ’ ; 3 3 snow in the..middle: Atlantic y;Jolt. that an € P i e = i 344 New England states. Thursday the President m&mu s a8 ox. | shoula r B 1§ 3 g weather will be generally fair east of flmifl ‘mem ‘ot dire the Mississippi _river. Storm warnings are displayed on the gulf ‘¢oast. on the Atlantic coast, 4t and’ betweéen Jacksonville, Fla(} and Bastport, Maine. Nl Koot ; w. - 3018 GOAT m WEATHER “TOPAY WILL PROBABLY BE RAIN OR,SNOW inds i o P John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment The judges wers Churles 8. F'air» of ¢ g AMOND JEWELRY it 5 s AN ATl Nt A s . 5 southwest = to“Wwest ant northwest < r be Has . fimplafid - i BROOCHES e e oy by I e “hase. by -the salite. | A.d n “Gata, which will . 1 i 5 : 8-t e ay Hook “to " Hhlteras—Syrong | key dinner with all the fixings. will b be of %réa intefest and value to stu- | : 3 . SCARF PINS it Mie . Bacni e Tortnwese | served at 1 o'ciocks, then m:‘;g‘lgfen defts ‘gfltfv:ms 5 epcof‘ts i ::n&;:;tlz(;l\;t; & } ; : % o, will ‘be._shown. through -a ne.| Mr. : 4 : . arge ristmas e On e ‘parade "y PENDANTS oolder ;?:d:\?r'mwest itorm warpings | ground where each child will be given |this sxme e to pulmonary tu- 3 " ° : A g isplaye two or three inexpensive toys. Then | berculosis. ) j BRACELET WATCHES [|dimisved on ‘the Atiantic coat,d o0 o e e Dair of shoes, pait| These deiths afé Aividsd ‘into age omen S 11S re west storm ‘warnings' on the New |Of stockings, caps, mittens, scarfs, etc. | gToups as follow: OLITE STRAP England coast. Each chugywi:‘ldmkzhoma a box of ;‘Inderla, ds o fruit, candy and nuts. rom 18, o frie need, WATCHES, ETC. Forecast.: Fifty of the children will eome from|From 20 to 30 .. Rain or snow Wednesday, fair_and Norwich and fifty from New , | From 30 to 40 .. much colder with a'told wave Wed-|25 girls and 25 boys in each party, the | From 40 to 50 nesday night and Thursday, children to be between 7 and 12 years|From 50 .to 60 . isa COAT indeed"— no matter what John & Geo. H. Bliss ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY the time, the place or the ti in ‘Norwich. of age. i From 60 to 70 ... oeunon—-.re.flym i 0?;:1::1;:"' roootde Tiported] . Captain Oliver ahd Commander Al-|From 70 to 80 = cout fits in, . ; . g, b exander heartily endorse the whole Over 80 ....,,. o cnges in temperature ‘and the plan of the orew to give the ehlldren | Age' unknown’ We have inodes that % » Marometeio. Ghstikes, ToeatiE a good Christmas and they like the| o . . iod, 1917-18 . are e ¥itier. Bar, | SPIrit of the crew in the matter. Mu-| I8 the twoyear period, 191713, L 4 ’ oh, Ao'nry actical—for lc e at“l # 5 : 46" doag|sic will be furnished throughout tie|there were 3 N o i shopping, dqmnd Ta. m, szitpies AL 3000160, Tt the Base. The whole aftair is |5V tuberculosls, and of these 214 . 1 g 3 e 54 30.05[in the hands ‘of the men themselves| el males and 1384 females. Tn the ay out wear—for the and e 3 951 ana they will do the job in proper|Male grofip the greatest mortality oc- - efficient Milady whe has g ext 56, lawesl 4-0 shape, never fear. The welfare com- cu;red bgt'!e:n :.he ages ohf 25 undtg5 s S 3 an ofiee Ind P4 Comparisons. mittee of the Base will assist in de-| 214 in the female group, between the S EMP l K 2 REDUCT[ON . KINDRED FINISHES Predictions for Tuesday: Rain. |tails. This committee consists of{28°s of 20 and 30, vears, the death A AT HA ; to attend to. s at Tuesiay’s weather: 4s prédicted. |Chief Zoe Morgan, Base; Chief Elec- e <r trician Hess,*'0-5; Chiet Eiectrician | Der hundred thousand population, and UNITED METAL MFG. ||. v som s mae, | Ticen B, Ohapiain Alessnten| moinis the raie was L %0 CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE LINE AT $35.00 CO., Inc. M Sun_ - ,f_High = p{::ent!yg; 123 &:@gfl cu:ha in mlxu thugs collars that protect || Rises. | Sets, || Water. ! i state of erculosis. e yearly e dimplein our chins— i Norwioh, Conn. || Sm e o e NEW WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Dasis this gives a rate of 113, which "l‘! penivra o Ty e o BEAR wummrron's LIKENESS | is probably the lowest in the history almost hide Prompt and Satisfactory Work s & | 7oL 418 || 10.08 With the recelpt of infermation|Of Connecticut. This may be in part . ’ our ears: R Rt e By 1 from Washington that the new 1920 | attributable to the discovery of many ) P " B - 1 418 106¢ ey QUTME th LN | 381 i War Savings Stamps Will be put on|Cases g the examinations for the emar a e e uc flns n omen s a In fact, we've everything 12 (448 || 182 || 10.37] sale in'post offices and banks through- |&IMY service. It was generally be- that's smart and clever 13 708 | 418 [ ‘281 40| out the country on January 1, exten- |lieved that the influenza epidemic of Coatland; for 14 ...l 708 4.18. 331 | sive plans for carrying on the Na- last ye:; tv;on‘ld r::‘uxnbxzt;n:lg:‘z g; : i : in Coailand; see B P TRl 0 o P S e Copompii | o S i o Beginning Todsy we offer & choice of entire stock of Women's [J| £ yousl Sy 2 or the year have borne out that pre- = AND REPAIR WORK| creeweviiz |Bi Mpfomcamsiosidbin Soen v i o R 5 st o s o T s e | L trict. The 1880 Wur-&m~smnu 5 it e e dtogs. UB .. Q —practically ¢ The death of James Service of Bos- |are larger than those of the present g‘;,;‘.,;,‘.“‘*"“ "ot the epidemic to tuber- ,. ‘of $10.00 to 33500 on a Suit every SI'lit Th: (')je"sfln Ce. well avenue came Monday morning | year,, are ine -in color -and bear rankiin Squars 4 Pa - TR at 10:50 at the age of 90 vears. He|a likeriess mmgo ‘Washington. e ha o mlmne g \ at less than cost price. Aut ob' had been falling in health for the| In nnnvmmht the fact that the new | fAberoviosis in Jas 235, fat, eagh O past six months. - He was born in|War Savings Stamps will be on sale b OUsaiidl of Dopalatibn. 1% \ REGUMR VALUE UP TO $65.00 3 Glasgow, Scotland in 1830 and cameonk: January *L. the. treasury depart- |(0° 'Wo vears 1017-13, the rate was D Carnages, Wagons, to this Country with his -parents at|ment also beings Gut the fact that the |12 On the same basis the rates for 3 3 the age of two years, then'at the age|sale of Thrift Btamps, War Savings|lhe Same two vears for the fifteen ¥ NOV T T -[ a four came o Gresneville Where he|Certificates will be goritinued inefin- | I3fEest towns of the state were as . 'CHOOSE NOW AT | 3 “Trucks and 8 |has resided ever since. He was mar-|intely. This anbotmcement is made|0LOWS: Meriden, 168; Norwic 163; . 2 Danbury, 162; .New Haven, 15"v Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.| .2 {0 Isabelle Torrance, sixty-sif|to counteract a false rumor which was 153 b A : years ago by the Rev.- Alvin Bond of | aimedl to .¢onvey the ides. that the ming, Uphofstering and Wood Work. | thig city, ilis. wite survives him. with | sale of these. Gpvernment secnriting | 20Td: e oou il A _ Blacksmithing in all its branches |8iX children, Mrs. James Knowles of | would fermindls at. the end . of " the | 135" e “é’“’ 1s1; Bristol, ° o it iie, e oottt e cOune vehs. i Stamford, 106; and Tc‘::::t‘:: 0 of Bollouvilie, Mrs. Jol s at of this city, Mrs, Richard ‘Stevenson | &0y MUNIGABLE DISEASES 3] Tile-otstanding fact i thews fNighres orp. ;{flwis city, .Lan;g;msflvxcg of South|* IN-NEW LONDON. COUNTY |———oeoro i X ) Sen_ Exdneieco: “Aleo, hy twenty.nine| « Measies ROWVENDY. the Turgest mum BoRN ; Today we Women's at y re- | 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET|grandshildien and one great. grands|bBribt casss To any commsmseable di | =i+ syl ___|child, Elizabeth Krgwles of :New in the state, 152, with scarleti * n b Grma BOiCAna, Oct. 12, 1918, s g He ‘was a foolmaker by trade next _ at 115, diphtheria 1151 W . iops Y iiam, 16 Mr. and Mrs. duced prices; as follows: yolnger daye and was . well| Whooping cough 55, mumpe 11, tysiold ] mao e All our better grade Cloth Coats, many with handsome fur collars, value up to $75.00—reduced now to.....s. $49.00 ¢ 'WNING—In Franklin, N 2! known and respected throdghout ' the | fever 4; influenza 2, sexual diseases 100, | - 1915 % son, Ghasio oin: (o Sie. aly klubercu,loéiu 31, chickenpox 74, septic ér. John L, Browning of Smith’s E hroat 2. German measles 1, pneumonia orners. ay afternoon the 'funeral ‘of | ! A Butler ook place from his|? impetigo contagiosa W, favus 3, customers we have put on a SPECIAL NORWICH $ i Women’s Jaunty Coats of Baffin Seal—reduced now to $55.00 . . late hame at 120 Prospect srect and | PAratYDhoid 1, coni,int. 1, erysipelas 1 MARRIED AUTOMOBILE, which will WE ARE OFFERING A LADIES' In eastern Connecticut.the reports nmmlc —1 'WN—] y A - RING THAT I8 VERY GOOD VALUE| iticndunce, “Amonk thim was e bf| ade o tho state board of health are i S W e Women’s Smart Coats of Silk Beaver - Plush — reduced . a | Mr. Butler's old comrades during the as follown; = urdlCK and The diamond is a|beauty, perfect 3 Diphtheria—Groton (B) 1, New Lon- | _Mliss Grace Janet Brown. ¢ ioh [ ar.. George W, Blake of Jewett City.| gon 3, Norwich (eity) 3. Sfonington 1. in color and cut, and set in high{The casket rested in the parlor sur-| o0 S OTWICR (€D B DIED Tiffany settings. a’:_!:"',gsfl “‘_’3;}‘"“( 7 4 gf;;*}l °“§;§"gi“‘;§. Typhoid: - Fever—New London 1, annvmms— In this city, Dec. 8, 1819, Graham -ofticiated. at +the services, | aanicld 1. s AR e 3 SE5E ( i i his ag THE WM. FRISWELL CQ, | The beaters were George E. ies and W roeing ool A ton (fown) 3,| Funeral services at his Tate residence, John Service of Sedgwick Post, G. A. i 425 Boswell avenue, Wednesday af- 2527 FRANKLIN STREET R..and a-eon Yrank W, Butler-and| “geon By » Stonington 1 . ternoon, Dec. 10, at 1.30 o'clock. City 1, Stonington 1, Plainfield 1, cl;‘)‘e?“ “Io1b: Jimes . Oiarico anen’l ol SRS " 4 Bt 6, Z . Clarke, aged 8§ _Burial was in thé Butler, plot in the : FLOWERS FOR XMAS o, w5 e mios o e WEMR i New Yok, Dec. 8, 1919, noW: el wicar $45.00 Women’s Stylish Coats of fashionable Peco Plush — TEAUCE BOWAD . o oviolas o3 wivins o o win ws v s e o SO0 Women’s Céats of All Wool Velour and Polo Cloth, for- mer prices up to $45.00—reduced now to . 1 call for and deliver all goods Telephoné 743-2, Norwich. A & lden Weir of New York ‘and ’ committal service of the G. A. R. was| FORECASTER LUCAS HOLDS Winahan XMAS PEPPERS, FLOWERS, conducted by Commander Orrin M.|TO COLD WEATHER PREDICTION] n:.;"dhinmc;';:&.fi& kyem PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND Price ,assisted by George Kampf andl Herbert W. Lucas, the local weath-]| 1919, Cora Bhodes of_Bradford, XMAS WREATHS fl.‘é’éilni"e%‘ffie hgnee\d H:g; Gumml" prophet, still ‘sticks. to his Dredic- ;";{lfisot Charles T. Rhcaes, aged 25 Maplewood Nursery Company Undoriaker Gier Wis 1. ciiizge, | tion of a fairly cold winter with pien- Most of our great big basement {1ty of snow starmis—some - Geep—and] “HN ARD-In Auburn, R I, Dec T. H. Peabody Phone 98| Monday evening 4 larse nimber at-] Y v—ata) “5P AR S e o - 19, “Harnah Leawara, wifs of the o AT ) iease tended a service'In 'the Guild rdom of | SOMe Very ‘eold morriings. late John Ledward, aged u years. St. Andrew's church _on Eleventh],one. Winter will be a little late ih Greater than ever will be the de- mand for Books' this seasor—at Cleaning . SMITH_In Brooklyn, Conn, Dec. immense showing of Toys. Here fesist We_ aire&dy find it sq, per- ?:!.;fl‘m P g itself - which setting in, he says, but dook out whem| 1912, Mary Blimabetn Fowier Seiitn: |f { will find ‘about everythini ¢ o e Your Old !fi.egprl T‘E‘SOI{:’E"‘%SS""‘:Z PPihe it does get .started. He also wants to| _aged 83 years. i e G .c“dn;t u} S S r”:" °}'" v Yt ways beéen ited _with excel- SOFT AND STIFF HATS |fieid oo by Gedrge Torner. here |52V, for the benefit of doubters who|Funeral service will be held at the WP Sver saw. A 5 89y growing popularity of our splen- lence of our Gfbves and efficient s g:;mo{_‘ e é’f.‘?rm“.f,'.“'émo n{ don't believe %in his prefiotions, that: %&llflgrigs'fl:\:r;:!flachurrc;h 2t Cemxrfi in Toys and scores of other new did ‘Book department. Books for service, but. this season we Made to look as good as new at the |Campion AtcHison about the church |l After the 2ist day of March, the last o in’ Carey. ceme o'clock, Burlal in Carey cemetery, and interesting mirth provokers Christmas -gifts for the whole lieve we Wifl make hbsts of new BROADWAY SHOE SHINE AND |TOICS And & Serimon by Atehdecon ,|d2¥ of winter, he should fail in his| Ganterbury. family, from the smallest tot up jends. ,We-offer a grand as you never even dreamed of sée- ) et w2 S 2 gran Elds 3 il “| forecasts, cigars will be in order and|SIMONS—In Goodvear.. D L 19191 vl 5 to grandpa and grandma. 's sortment omestic and gen- SHOE REPAIR SHOP g Ll L T i oo e d e iy g e S S o y'ém i e Xabls pEr N Books you want, come hers. French Kid Gloves to : 52 BROADWAY solo by Mrs. Maud Crowe-and snmsic|Call on him at the Central building.| HOVEY—In Providence, R. L, De other ail exhibiting Toys. . 150 MAIN STREET e as rwistel Sp-¥. OOy ovetls ] 2 3 late Wilkiam . “Hoesy, " her ha Vesta! i [ — Thrift Stamps Replacing Gold Pisces.| year. ; < Works, . Hew London pe Cod, Whitehall Trans- The popplar habit of giving gold|Notice of funeral hereafter. orks, Y 3 Inc., leaves New York,{. " = o pieces for Christmas gifts will undergo | MORGAN—In Norwich, Dec, 9, 1919, ] ‘Branches, Mystic and Bristel. Bt ot :‘g r,;;ver\n;’\;,gge;«;;;,; o ~ . |2 change this year, according to field| John A. Morgan, Jr. aged 48 years. GAMES P Bt Btare ot & 0. 3 How GoosoArs workers and members of the Savings|Notice of funeral hereafte 5 oy 5 Passenger Tates between Nor: 3 Division for, Connecticut, who - find s Hundreds of Games in scores of Stationery makes a useful and We show everything i Mv;; New York, $2. Staterooms, that many people are buying War CcA THANKS. different kinds. Games for the acceptable ' Holiday gift for a Wear suitable for Holiday gi e, $1.19, including war tax. Savings Stas and T - i 5 P i i 3 V. KNOUSE, Ageat. fiheics o Chtlatins Bife o o newwioy jihe, Bang of arfiction rested|j ehildren, of course, but among grown person or for children. | §and if you drs secking & present GEORGE G. GRANT friends and relatives, - burial of a beloved wife and mother, them are many Games that well ‘e car a large line of the r a man—ti hi onsi o y our many friends and meighbors, and afford fun and pastime for the best kinds of Stationery, includ- Stor ere are House Undertaker and Embaimer A_ G. THOMPSON, F.'S. , the members of the Norwieh Firs Dp- : 3 ing Eaton, Crane and Pikes Coats, Bath Robes, tht Shirt: Poem by Miss Welles. artment, displayed their sympathy by staid and conservative older folks ‘Stationery, in hmmm Hofid-y Paj-m-g bnr“, fi"‘ 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Foot Specialist Yok Titaen, ettt i S Now {extoning 1o all who i wy vey s (ff 10 Svery home. This vear there | Jevmbumtion bauds comt i ) R e ooy, Uatrolts ] ]| Teehons 0 aprlMWEaw1 (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Pulished posme, montion was. s of | Szied s ur heatitel gratiiade” Vel fare many Paver hnd Corrotpondenas Cards | | Traveiing Babe, Buit Casse, Eve. s o : shown this season, and at this Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert. a volume of poems, - The Hesitant|flowers. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 Hoart, by Miss Winifred Welk Gignea) Norwioh. ol ERT . mERRICR AND DAVGH. Church & Allen Henry Bates of Preston City was al{ ; T business ‘caller in the village Tussday. 15 Main Street Don’t stay etuffed-up! Quit. blowing ‘William Carey of Fifth strect has{] store for the first time, in white and- colors. Why notd You'll make no mistake in buy- consider Stationery? ing Men’s Holi Y. gift: ] Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL 7 5 5 STEAM PIPE COVERING Fancy Leather Pieces for Christ- Our infants’' Department offers,a hen o ; . the price of covering by saving mas gifts in such bewildering | Jeplendid array of articles suitable ::_‘"ml‘in";':l';"’m. e ietigliig s A variety that each beautiful pisce | for gifts for little ones—Angora tra. Befreshments were served and J E g after the social dancing ensued. P 500 Get instant relief with | Notices were posted in the United ¢ es ng Co. of a r llone “Pape’s Cold Compourid’ | wazes telieved o be four" couss “an ur. JEWELRY A dainty piece of Jewsiry se- lected from our splendid stock will carry with it the assurance of correctness of style and. re; i g, and ysu oan of correctne looks more desirable than-ths | | Sweater Sets, Smocked Dresses, | {10 serly. thie coveting, and ye and sapffling! A dose of *Pape’s Cold | accepted a position with the Porteous liability which adds so much to others. What an assortment of Leggins, Sacques, Bootees, Af- . £ mpound” taken every two hours un- |and Miichell Co, unera the joy of the gift itself. And odd mby shapes in Hand Bags, %and dozens of dainty THE i doses are taken usually breaks | Joseph Salvidio of Hickory * street never before were we better pre- EhoGifte harsin plmty ‘that will amuse and in- up a cold and ends.all grippe misery. has acceptéd & ' position With the pared for a Christmas gift period n.a B Ths Tinsat find of aie. dan: + baby. If you are seek- PECK McWILLIAMS CO The very _first dose .opens your |Crown Confectionary Co, > —Jewelry pieces here in full as- for mien, women and children. i Central Whard. clogged-up nostrils and the air pass-| . Dwight Thompson of = Fourth lrectors sortment for Men, Women and One is always sure to please if sure & entral Wharf, ages of your head; stopis nose running; | street has accepted -a position with. Children. one gives a gift of Leather. relieves the headache, dullness, fever- | the local news-dealer. : ishness, sneczing, sorenass, s ifth —AND— : “i\oet::‘gujsl‘jor}xpwnd" hfi"m TAFTVILLE : - 3 Before you place orders for quickes e lef known and costs J . - ShY 3 dow conts At drug etores. It Thoe opesin misnt of the fair that Embalmers DOLLS' SILK HOSIERY COAL look at ours, especially assistance. Tastes nice ; g : ontiiont, sseletasge. Tastes fiee | is beits given by the Tateville Con 5 \ e e DA o Pave's! ares gregational. church at Ponemsh hall ‘Wwas a grand success and the flnmdal Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN |our No. 2 Nut—large, cltan Our big family of Dolls o What- kind of a gift will give EV’M';:-: !mh Ha‘n‘dkermm in the basement—and it.is a:hig | milady a greater theill of delight from ittle - eblor th‘» . family of as fine looking a lot ‘of, ‘on Christmas merning than one; "":':'M”;.":“ ';“" - W qu $ Dolls as one: could wish to ebe. | | iwor three or mors pairs of | § Yo R one. for her big . Base il Rig Dolis and. Lictly, ek, beautiful Silk Stockings. And if or father. In Women's Hand. they are selected from obr big :::m«wmm-hm Several thousand second- Wages of the employes would go into Dressed Dolls * and « those that effect. The notice did not state what the amount of the increase would be. need dresses, Boy Dolls and Girl A numbar_of ‘mm‘y s in_the. village Dolls, some with wigs, some have Who were recen pproacl a | % 'man solisiting wi ;o?“xm"g . : none—and Character Dolla. stock the pleasure will be greater. Our - line includes such’ well- known makes as McCallum, Phoenix, Onyx, Lehigh, Etc. WHEN YOU WANT to Dvmz"b e "&“3.,.’::...:::“. ifi‘fia - THERE 15 no advertising medium but the man disappeared from | Eastern Connecticut eqn-'l" to The " ‘Eastern- m.h.m.-flt afterward. Tetin Zur ousiness results, ietin for business et BB

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