Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1915, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, T9T8 nn“HT sHuRT cAL MUSICAL NUMBERS AND WITHIN APPROPRIATION AND h | NDER DANCING EXHIBITION ON TIME WITH REPORT. Given at Second Annual Social of B, V.| Record Made by Miss Charlotte M. | M. Sodality in Mantville. | Holloway, State Lbor Investigator. Judge William L. Bennett Presided in New Lond { The B. V. M. Sodality of St. John's] who met Miss Charlotte M. Tl P Stsion ___Mton—Cawip..u h, | Montville: Theiz” Secon oy, "Nt avor ‘mvestigator: i i ary 16 { annu; 1 and dance in Tooker’ hen she was in Norwich Friday. Assigned For fotion List | hursday evening. About 75 tereating facts. about { couple were prese nt. The dance pro- recent w and her report to the Matters Were Argued Before the Court. SRR e 30 o Db theoniy rmission th o necticut report which — entertainment Sons, | withm schedu 1 g : e within th bruary session of the civil su- | plaint wa: : 1 v State granted. § perios cours was opened in New Lon- | admr. - . N. 2 er. | You: M Sea | e <’the e Friday morning at 10 o'clock| An . R. Co, A Li o report of the Fifteen, hundred 1 £ 1 o . i S5t Tudee William L. Bennett presid- | woeks = s Me: > copies were i and the Teport was ! ¥ i | S the ghort calendar session. White 2 as ordered od 4 Y n of 2-to the governor on Jan. 14th. So i 4 4 Lt -l | 4 oot s i Stanton and others on/ "y Geo; g ¥ Alex Kilroy has it proved that a R 1 i i : = Assignments for Trial. or other pleadings to ¢ v BESE L | duncing N p x i 4 E iy i e The following assignments were| jefendant, Russell Bajp "0 o e . exhibi cor - H ) 20 B mnde for court trials in New London: ver' or 3 LA fation walg % > Tuesday, Feb. 2—Gussie Pressman| sy s ordered in fapi ‘ z vs. Louis Pressman. Improvement Corp. 1 5 R 3 ALY % ) s e T e R e pome S e e o . i omen’s Coats omen . aki ve. Harry J. Kennedy, Isaac Sher- | o’ weeks was ¢ © o A 37 < L " mpliments man ve. Joslin-Lena Co. answor OF Otherjus 4 e Thursday, Feb, 4—Hachadoor Juru-|X; and the idan, admr., va. Shetucket Co. s e E L et . ¢ | . Friday, Feb. 5—Arter the short cal | Sunny o Sy e O : i : WOMEN’'S COATS REDUCED TO $5.00 dar session, John A. Cla - ve. board alger Ma ntion I e e i < ’ > s = > G s | 2 | SMOKER AND WHIST FOR Women’s-and Misses’” Coats, that sold up to $5 ' . $12.50—Cledrance Price - . .. cc. Jo it Thames Towboat Co., e\nr al from Patrick’s Parish. ; OB 10— e i other pleading: d Friday satv soeauTey Thesday, Feb. o-—Kennerson, admx. | Hacon vs. Willis " gnd i Natha ndince ntortamment Wi HOLY NAME SOCIETY.| s nce: ot Tons v WOMEN'S COATS REDUCED TO $7.50 Benjam! ve. Thames Towboai Co. appeal from s G é mpensation_commissioner; Marsdale | ¢ - - x . Social Evening Enjoyed by Men of St. Norwich town of Montville, apy xm P, I, the aloorcs st of 1 CATTLE AND SWINE e e S8 | Pty Mi g w from Boasd of Teliet. AnBwES Jie 20 Reita 5 L e - i VALUED AT $35,707 : the (¢ Slaty SE St 1 B ol ‘m‘t,‘“l e \\)]!\If! Coats, that sold u] 7 4 : i to $17.50—Clearance Price. ; Sias Wil susibinan | two weeks In 2se | Degtroyed in This State Because of the | ey I nent of the par . . g s , conser-| iy B Froate sl MachiD mease: et And WAIEL Whish riage on wi] flne w k s ecla a e | WOMEN’S COATS REDUCED TO $9 98 sorge Flore 3 ham S e e S n s o tof 3o evening for the members at- ee s p |§ Women’s aiid Misses’ Winter Coats, that sold up $9’9g e L e e b it S YOl el S0 B o e oth whist and forty-fivesvere pla to $22.50—Clearance Price . H. Barnes, admr. g ol Ean ! N n = - | ed from § to 10 o'cl with John P. e 2 s S8 Motion Matters Disposed OF. | Har g 6 = | dur fo i G B X Women'’s and Misses’ Winter Coats, that s )ld up 12 w t ion " : s N lue he r whist and Lawrence < “ S tters on th 3 3 707, of whic] MeGrory for the forty-five. i = to $25.00—Clearance Price ... 7. SpE o , S g oo | B S M bl o e et w el Solid Brass Beds : - Fe ot = ; era t ) ) acted he 3 s and the prizes weaks was ordered z | e rinavians and | Were aw as follows: In_ whist, #a vs, H. R. Dou S ¢ : T P R ‘ At The Following Reduced Prices: i women’s walsts at C!ea!-ance Pnces s was i o | e madler ot aacs of Sall A S ‘\ 3.3 hoics ”:;r";z_l‘,‘"'\‘;ml iun|] S11:00 BRASS BEDS.........SALE PRICE $ 8.00 i} Women's Waists of Cotton Crepe in Roman 98¢ *“”’m' e o ea Ty g i i Vi VS S| 1800 BRASS BEDS. ... SALE PRICE $1400 ||| Stripes, htest fad—Special Price....... . * oF othes plesdlis ne catend : avpii- | £ Broderick land’ Recoraing || $21.00 BRASS BEDS. ........SALE PRICE $16.50 OEels Lipeaie Ml fl‘(‘,‘{’\“l‘i‘jif fmbroid; S1:50) $24.00 BRASS BEDS.........SALE PRICE $20.00 $198 eries, regular § ing and other t % ¢ Leslie Huntingio: WAS REPRESENTATIVE admr, vs. Jacob G f AT GRADUATE COUNGIL. motions for | An odd lot of Women's Silk and Lace Wai i STONINGTON CENTENIAL. oo sary .00—Clearance Price former price up to Mee McKnight Notable Anniversary of the Battie of | $28.00 BRASS BEDS. ........SALE PRICE $23.00 Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn Delegate From| | | | i e i | \LEY BANQUET Stonington to Be Preserved in Book| 3 3 s Women's Silk Waists, this season’s new William Holmes and oth :fi.fi:;:c,cw"""mm 45 Ho,y"kgic“nmmm ARSoolatnE e I $32.00 BRASS BEDS...... ---SALE PRICE $26.00 i} styles, fOYnS]’CY prices $5.00 and $5.98—Clear $2 98 of iioneT; Naw (HaveniTor) Brsaidenty | L0 e ';“‘;‘,“.’:“‘.’.., $40.00 BRASS BEDS......... SALE PRICE $34.60. JIf ance Price ...... 050 -JO 3 GR o7 supen b | Vi of kel frmars o8 S| g . e oo, e MILLINERY gy s “alte Io e, amenamenf™ """ Of| LY, SePLanlc], the Banlen gy COh | Governur Frants . Weeks or Artal: | {he movement for the celsbration trom| M HOURIG % N - Ofeie | SR e e merenn. Ty 7 e o lion i e by . 3 $ More than 100 Women’s Dress Hats, in- ¢ T | pertinent ‘to_the Holyoke cond i . ¥ organiz 2 ot E g 1 Hfldudmn our entire line of $3.98 Hats, re- Keep Your l“flg stm"g‘;‘;j:'”’;‘”; rere frooly discussed in tre- | oicn o . er o1 | Cesstul anniver 5 62.66 Main Street. Branch, Jewett City. i anare e mmk::v: 'L,Z?’i‘l’:r}.p«“c w‘m‘%?(:f ;_:;‘»lt:o:;"i‘::“l:‘lg'::l‘:%«pl x{i‘" liors P addre & ‘v al "";;";,‘E.‘;Zi::»,“lf ,“‘,f;,"‘ Dress Hats, 98¢ | Dress ats, 52 98 our entife ed to $2.95. We line of § Womeén's Dress Hats. in a variety - $2.98 some one in the United_three minutes | 07 uc otlcge ang. wore : : o T af b o consumption and zates succumbs | enteriained. A reception was five : : ? , nd no important ¢ s 7th, will be realize they are afflicted ny refuse to | Prosident Mary Wooler | that —thes | promiien : tions oA Siteats G| SEEICERS EROMEORT. LD ST e tyles and shades, I z s 4 will be sli Chioeh of fh Hats reduced to 98c. It is after colds or sietil itis too late. | might meet tl A dinner, 1 = = S i c g WILL ATTEND BALL.| (airch of - ¢ p dit o BTl o £ ¢ L ham meigithe wiitlon. i S iRl e - s e on. The Our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dres bR e, from over. | inions came betwean : aoam gL N % Have Sent Word to Captain Tarbox of | 1o There will Hais, ncluding “Gage™ Hats and P thrive because the tubercular germs | <" ti ‘ e, « I w | Will Repor e Ao | the Fifth Co, C. A. C. day evening Haus ¢ u‘mkr I‘””““P 0. (‘m the body are weakeresistive powers of R TR Captain E. W ot I . 5 g orme ce ¢ Only with fresH. 1 HEBREW DRAMATIC CLUB n Aarm, urned to Norwich on \ i - 1 UN abundant rich bloo air, sunshine and | TO HEAR PROFESSOR ZIV ursday eveni; from Hoosac Falls, g Children Cry | - and is AR FERO ain’ engaged in frrest their PO A0 08 hope {0 | To Speak to Them Upon the Modern In' the near future : FOR FLETCHER'S See cur showing of new Satin Hats, in all the newest fuel for rich blood,s Enfulsion furnish Ty o el c A S T O R l A } shapes and most fashionable colorings—price range 98¢ ment helps strengnd its rare nourish. bhe for pub ] it builds up the fnen the hgs while = E — | § upward. I you work irces. » has sent. N AT RO the most strenrn By g e and ha A iy N aauer The g - oot S P omciiins S RO Silks and Dress Goods + Axig from alcohol or stupe- 3 i i — —— § one: bttt ' [ { 3 s 3 Je is also to Spea Shiria Tvman Fooa | Carsle:Wilbur at G = in Silks and Dress Goods WBT g o 2120 to bpealc on Su man (apeetl] s Cone i =) onod Mooona o el ANAMAPACIFIC EINE [} 5 See thommuy splenhiyaues : 5 —— : ¥ H. Hard chureh Sumdas| Universalist Youna People’s Rally| 9 Br . or local agents — Waists and Dress Patterns, at substantial reductions. Week. T e of THERE 1 no advertising E Be sure and visit our Silk and Dress Goods Department. Riverview Club Won. e Widows bowling t fea he Riverview cvening. The scor Tlow: | Riverview CI 11chh Steaks 3‘51?155' 17C Pork Chops I 123¢ |55 D= 27¢ Fresh TRIPE - I 20c| SR s s o LAMB b 10c Vicw Men's Furnishings At 1lc—Men's At 39c—AMe i with \m bed alue Winter ol ¢ Cottc feet - W and Drawer: At 35c—Me Neckwear— of 50c goc At 35¢c—Men's S Many odd lots of Men’s Under- “Preside ] wear and Hosiery at very special price 50c | clearance prices. & Cl Clearance 2 Prce - Boy’s Wear 532 Flash 'Lig'ht j Scheol Children in Relief Work‘. SeauermeNe Quarters LANID 10 1UC o | i i S "Batteries il m';::\;;,,f;,;y- wienis A Pickled Pigs’Feet Ih 7c ThLve / 1C. e e e regular wce pric | B Winter 5 | price $10.00—C1 1 Ib Bacon | 150 LA CHOES 1 €)1 HAMBURG \ Zlb STEAK Fresh Renewal Cells just re- Friet ot T e el ! Q;fif:i FOWL L lb 22(: the beginning of a movement of ¢ ceived for all types of Pocket | Shiir "o s cing oo 0000, <5100 | : : Electric Flash Lights, | “aiinens i nenis o || HAMS FfecSired Frme ROAST BEEF Ib 15¢ Domestic Department S e {ii et Nl CALE DADY. 1L ioh 1T = mh phaos o e e it you § D el o ool for midwinter wee—| 5 REIREE R | N SATTPORK db 12kc | Lean POT ROAST - b 12¢ poctuicnt. Reiast of Tolls Line; Fwelts 41l es, Saws, Ice Tools, Snow | licve local sufté nd the rest .t ings, Etc. Odd lots of Sheets, Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Spreads, Table Cloths, Towels, Eic. Don’t miss the money-saving opportunities offered in this department. »e_distributed in Europe. g . | Sh E The fund will ge known as the Chil- Choice C RNED ovels, Etc. dren of America’s fund. Headquar Cuts C ve been established at ¢ v 3 i . n Center, Mass. The committec ,Fine line of new design the work will set the children Gommine LAMB - - - b 10c '© Cooking Devices, Ed- Soomk = EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN Lamps. Mrs. Sara T. Kinney of Hartford is| - ;L”,‘;a%‘;?’“ of Mrs. Bela P. Learned of| @ Sweet Sunkist 20 f 25 i GOLD DUST, B 2 ; Tt | e g e - s JORANGES or ZJC MOHICAN PURE CATSUR-—— E FC m @M&gE e ! ! ) b[;..nflnt’ol placs | Wnile tn town Mre. S Wmter Hosxery and Underwear | Value"Sose Infants’ Winter d Union S Weight With Wrappers For Premiums i6 ounces ... .. eigh | o e et YELLOW ONIONS, 4 lbs. .. .. 3ibs TOMATOES, Choice Pack | Womens Cotton o S 2 e S rics Roondnt vl et RS : PROCESS TABLE B %:W | R T p- midf"“g:l‘: 550 | :fl:mbm in St., Norwich, Ct.| conis, oy sraemy Iy oy e ) CRANBERRIES, 5 quarts ... R o0 | DREDAPRIES pi e | S O ) B e e Im» s New London County | - FinR éAfil;G.E. RIPE PINEAPPLFj COOKING COMPOUND B 10c M-W Wome . samples of e lue” $200—Price “a. o ¥ provement League. eet fl;;;‘;s}r:edf lT(,”,‘: triends 2 F_“———RESH STeh p'ed; """" LARGE, BROWN EGGS, Giboxes - £ .ot LC -18¢ B 1% Ribbons Reduced Gloves Reduced y = supper. ) dozen ......................28c | ROYAL-CLEVELAND Ord i Subecription whist arranged b |8 FRESH KALE, peck. BAKING POWDER, Ib. . rs. William H. & 2 Taffeta Ribbon, 3% to One lot of Children's Jersey Shieta oo B8c § s e e e e —— IO NI G ROWDER Al S wide, all the Gloves, for Boys and Girls, at 8¢ &% Tn er It Now by Phone 136-5 | L. Farrell and Mts, 6 & Comcan o i mm———— ] 1 CORN TR T IS 048 Jlot of - Wariieis. oI YUI8 smmer's Evergreen, par sase $1.70 | S56n 54 the Norwich sius oo "o\l FRESH CELERY, head. M OUR OVENS can f el 20 | Gloves, resuiar mrice 330, at.: 18a K¢ pkin's Light "Binner ‘Ale, por vute Iriday aftermoon. * Thiere were thirteen | e L 1 can STRING BEANS. . Xovelty Ribbons, all the new- Womerrs . Terde) sp Kid ' T8 | ehiers Pilaner, per case $125 | whist bridas and snctimy, v tuess| WFINE LETTUCE, head BOSTON BAKED BEANS 1 can SUCCOTASH. .. widths 5 to 6% inche and. brean » Delivery to all pasts of the city | Pri%s, £07 Sach section, the prizes be- GUBL -, . ool 2 000 ] e _— : Prics S'vab o daie - H. JACKEL & CO. Thoe decorative scheme was Pink Sod STEWING PRUNES 3 lm. . _——% o ;.‘h;(m throughout. Frappe and fan 200 [MVes ._—————“‘" £ " YOU WANT to po: your bus. kes were served. and the three host- | 2 2 A bef th esses being assisted b 3 2 % S * I N i ¥ ' B A LR o Hot Town bread 10dioc | | G SU JC; | > . = dng columns of The Bullatin. Jenuels sed Miss

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