Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 6

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BULLETIN. THURSDAY. WESTERLY MOOSE GET BUSY | : ~ " — [ oo Norwich People Give Credit Whers ? 4 $T° TO NEW YORK $1. e e Plan Employment Bureau in Aid of Idle Members—Fifth | 2 : : : * CHELSEA LINE | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 2 TWEEN Peopte of Norwich who suffer with Company Secures Twenty-two Recruits—Hope Rtbeknhi NORWICH AND NEW YORK L2 e 3 1 From Norwich Tuesdeys, Thurs- e e Lodge to Celebrate 27th Anniversary — Red Stone| Midney remedy thet can be depended | ONLY ONE “BEST” . Erooklyn Bridge River, foot Roosevelt Street, lMondays, Wednesday, Fri- Perfection In Style and Fit l FEBRU ARY WHITE S ALE R i = Pictorial Review Patterns ~.. || ;s cvent sTiLL PROVES OF MUCH INTEREST Here are thre= of u wendsrful callscvion of smart dresses, iustrated @ The FASHION BOOK for Sprin TO NORWICH WOMEN ypon. Doan's Kidney Pills is a medi- Quarries Resume Opcnhons. i | hen | @ne for the kidmeys only, and one . villing testim At o meeting of Westerly lodge, No.| sented the town of Smithfield. B by willing | testimony, Loyal Order of Moose, it was|there came a division of the town and | of Norwich people. Here's a case: oted to adopt the minimum entrance| Mr. Freeman's home was in th (u(\'H] fee for a pertod of 90 days. One of|of Lincoln and he represented t] ‘Hickory | the later projects of the order is the|town. Lincoln was subsequently organization of an employment bureau | vided and then Mr. ¥reer " s, Catherine Hogan, 8t, Norwich, saysi ‘1. recommend |by-which it s Tioped Lo secure work for|came a restdent of {he cils { , Taak < 1 | Moose members who are idle. alls and to the legisiature fro 3 2 » 2 Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D, i gl PR s now on sale. i Some of the less expensive Undermuslins are entirely {New York to Porto R]co ; ol e officials and members of the PR i E : i Sevin's Drug Store,.as highly t0da¥| riggh Company ,C. A. Gy R 1. N. Go| It has come to light that in the daya| 2 X or nearly sold out but in most of the better grades the A Sivteen Day Coiinsr iniclod 3 1 who have been at work in attempt | that hav one, Stonington produced 'y = . s e Sl H £l - @s wher I gave a public statement in| LB J o, embership ow the com- | not_only s of prominence as stated . assoriment is very complete. Remember this is “the el 8450 e s 3 is | pany to the requirement by law|in 2 s list. but could not ; 2 3 . | nses, .. f’” Bt A e cador Teis cting with ‘ucosse, and 3 1 accused of race suicid sale” of the year—now is the time to purchase the || g Pnecs, lemedy cured me of a severs attack © of their labors 22 new men have | espectally in the Pendleton HiNl sec . : . . | Aleo tickots to Georgia, Florida, Ber- . " | joinea the ranks. The order from the| tion, for there were fifty-two children | ; dainty, frilly Undergarments, the pretty Shirtwaists, fine || = o R qf kidney complaint, causing the pains|adjutant-general to the effect that thelin the families of Nathan Pendleton, s ite G P miida. andi Bapsma PacifioiExpenitions . ompany must have an enrollment of| Andrew Chapman, Rufus Main and \ £ \/ Embroideries and White Goods. | T e in my back and trouble with the kid- n before the first of April in the| Luther Palmer. They were all neigh- \ 7 John f=3 non-fulfillment of which the armory | ix T > in the same school dls ¥ ) > SET COV = 25¢—49¢—98c— 4 AL Hey secretions to disappear after would be (‘losbdd‘eind the contents “ A \ 1 g X \‘Okbi< ! (‘U\ ERb e e * 9& 1o $2 98 AGENT e Rarsinine . " h 1 to Providence, has suprred the| . It was x nother residen R -pQ 27 Py Z BReF i Shen i Sulied-to-heip me:™ | H00VER Lo Frovidewts Wb Shpeicd Uhel 1L ae albg giay for snaiie et \sof vl ) (73 : T AN DRAWERS ............. 25c—49c—98c—to $2.98 50 Main Street Price , §0c, - #¢ * all - -dealers. - Dant| from present appearances it is evident| ton, to reure ight with his head YA | oY \ 1Y v, A L ONG OR SHORT SKIRTS . ... 49c—98c—to $4.98 simply asic for a kidney remedy—get| (3¢ the armory’in will re- | i Xew London o and his feet in ; y ) . SRt —_— - — Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that| Then the order was received by the| b jary 1 f North Stonington o ¥ - 4 ~:(?A\lil ATIONS - - - 49c—98c—to $4.98 A R = d P T Nirs. Hogan Had. TFoster-MHMbirn Co, | compans it had an enrollment of about | : Hem: the latie ¢ i A p AN GOWNS - Siss 49c—98c—to $5.98 || Auto Repairing and Famting Props, Buffalo, N. Y. 40, 25 below the number requirred. This| s y county, S e condition was partly due to the fact|to D Lond £ = e . % c & We repair Autos of all kin”s in ths Stop That Cough—Now that several of the former members| S ! For wear with the filmy evening gown of modern § oper mannss. [t len catoh " Col, or Gegin, to ] OC-tio compiny tad besn-ogmpelieditn) - 16 the bill pending fn the Rhods 1a} design the wonderfully pretty Camisoles from $1.19 to Catest Improved Facilities make Qovgh, the first thing to do is tolleave B e Sl and general assembly becomes law, p 5 )/ o Q 2 % e - ¢ = < cur chop unexceiied in New England. thke Dr, Bell's Pine.Tar-Homey, It |the past few weeks the places of these| th vill_be boxing exhibitions in| s 2 $2.98, and the new Envelope Chemises of Jersey silk s by ot Penetratés the linings of the Throat|mMmen have been filled | rl e in the state | 1 g at $3.88, are il S EL S e s ‘e bake the paint on, which makes @nd Lungs and fights the Germs of A gunners’ school has been orgear S creation : d . )y, Are the most ¢ S W W d i wear better, keep its gloss lengar, | * 4 e b et ized for the benefit of the new re-| s i 8 e ! : ‘1P : | o i e e faraig | crnits. and they are showing much in- e | | i g ] play. | ana nlh ot crmslc s HQ-‘T”-HOHSV‘ for (‘oush} terest in the training being given them H 2 - i y -not e yours right? It writes Ay ¥ \Willtams, | each Friday when the school convenes. | s cill T v 300 4 i © achb i et Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westsriy, R. 1. on d Colds famitton, ‘Ohlo. It always heips. |Sergeant Merrill is in charge of the|yvear. wi 2Bc. at your Druggist. Tt s ol B E T ER ) )) - Dress Skirts Made To Your Measure Frank E. Knight, chancellor com- | I 1 g nce gloves | i \ i A mander of Bowen lodge, No. 30,|T r r There | I 2 5 Knights of Pythias, accompanied b v e nc L5 and five per J ! ’ - several members of the lodg t. of the of the exhi- class initiation of twer 3 ill o to the state. The pro- the one reject- | \ 1 iy { el Have you ordered your skirt yet? If not, do it now, atoe ‘1;‘ N for this splendid offer will be good for a short time only. et The skirts will be made by one of Norwich’s foremost women’s tailors, and in style, fit and finish will be above reproach. The only restriction is that the materials used must be purchased at our Woolen Dress Goods Wednesdas On Apeil 1, | shall again reside on | London iness myseolf. | have visited the lead- | ngw in session at Kingston, adjourns | ing duiries of the ocountry and am|to Westerly next week there will be| studying at prosent with many a good | 2 full docket that w isposal. | dairyman at the Connecticut Agricul- e e G s wied e tural College, the ways and means to| Probate appeal, Gardiner F deliver a clean and wholesome dairy | yon. 2ppellant, vs. Lo Diamends Diamends Diamonds Cestame 6044—15c. Cestume 6024—15c. Costame 6111—15c. We recommend te you to look through The FASHION BOOK for Spring i preduct. | shall co- ate with the | 215, appellee. Date left open { BRI i se2 an i o sature] L DO Al T A R before deciding on yeur new gowns. Department. l efta. Second case, Febr Tk and my Jersey herd will do the rest.|* Cherles P Bocleston. MARCH PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS now resdy. HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN NOW i o | assure the patrons of the Storer|Paola Digano. February | | Farm of @ square deal and shall stand | . "‘“6012"]# Cappucio with my business record behind all my | U2IS, alias. February . Guarino vs. V dealinga. bome of “Garing | John & G2>. 1. Bliss ci vs., Wayland A. Saund-| L S e : 126 Main Street M. Chase vs. Atis ¥F. H. SCHOBESS COLCHESTER — Hoge Rebekah lodge, No. 19, will cel- | Vasied Pregramme Given at Concert|brate the 27thth anniversary of of Academy Orchestra—Safe Taken | founding 1 from Fire Ruins—Contents in Fair ’""]”"W ha W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye. Ear, Noxe, Throat, Eicetricity. on High street. 2 been arra Condition, programn Cd stic Rebe! JUDGESHIPS ENGAGE X=itaY Myatic wi over | g The following programme was given | gation t the anr ENERAL ASSEMBLY | = Violet Ray, Mcchanical Mansaze. @ tthe midyear concert by the Bacon Academy erchestra, Mendolin and Glee 275 Broa ¥, Norw i Civil Service Bill to Come Before the | it Franklin St. car to cach state in Sbat Once a legistator always a legicla House Next Tuesday. el LR e sepld March, Special Deltveryy Friederick | tor is the rule in some of the towns of iy = ~ - Overturs, All Baba, Rhode Island, but nome of | incresse Capitatief Quinebaug:Coi TE14—1914 S o Wi Drgl;’eswa, v reached | An act amendi f the 5 B e oonain, Doy = ! John A. Morgan & Son 4 Mandolin Club. o general - Vislin "”%’v selected, hanging his reside b CO AL illlam Gerhardi. in the same house. y Selection, Home Circle, Schiepegrell Y & Drvzshescra. T 1.30. 5 $6.50 per ton. Reading, Derius Gre: 2 copitiss Treme Shea. | don A. Babcock 2 ohons 884, OMfarah, College Days, Stahl]{ Social Affairs of the Week—Biues Wir cox, sentati — e Bl o SR Gavotte, Love's ldol, Sherwood| " from Rede in Bantist Sunday Schoat lice $1 a da st ee Al s Mandotin Cub, | n ay hoo i-a day ning feeding the syuirr FAL‘OUS FURS The Storm Fiend, Weatherly | Contest. e Order of Day Tuesday. depu ol grounds. & Gies Ciub. e act, as amended, New 1« V Chesebro, of St Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets, Kntermez=o, Pearl of the Pyrenmes, e Bl 2 - Men's Coats of all styles. Whe Star Spansled Benner (auicnes |attended. ! lemodciing and repairing also dons staading). wh the evening before iperior styles. rated lecture on Mond M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. . MISS FARNHAM | Prices Miarked Down {HAIR and *al1%a¢ Cut and reduced on the bal- :SCALl:n Speclallst‘mce of our stock of Horse i | Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds [HARPER METHOD%of Carriage and Auto Robes. . Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St. Prof. C. Clinton Halmold of Willi- | by Profess e e mantic, director of orchestra and Man- | biren. o Tescon Mrons dolin club, Miss Edna M. Owen, direc-{haq o swell filled houw ior of Glee club. Misses Nellie E. : > Gerhardt and Mary OL. Condren were Blues the Winners. the accompanista, e Sunday school membershiy test of 22 Safes Taken from Fire Ruina. | ire Brocs wieoine. Dauphinee & Shrrott had their safe eds are o give an entertainment taken from the fire Tuesday and it was winners, Friday evening, when {} broken open, the contents, consisting of | Program will be 'in charge of A books, money, etc., being found in a|Alice Chester. AMoving pict fairly’ good condition T, S. Clark’s |music will comprise the progr: safe was taken out Tuesday cvening, |refreshments will be served. but it was no topened, as it was too ‘Wednesday the hot to work on. lw Personals. | Timothy O’Connell of Bast Haddar | tie Was the guest of William Johnson on | day he meetin, aining ed $300. Th 1e equivalen work. Ta Norwich: Mon., Thur., Fri. New London—tues, wea. | [ he L. L. Chaoman Co. at | Broadway Tuesday. a.r“th'»,( Baptist ps n!}y%rk}{:vnu R ¥, H. Bartiett of New Haven was a Vellington Tnstun > i Goldhester visitor- Wednesday: seriously i1l dge, ar 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. deputy judge, s greatly pe ik 3 am; i | cott prayer Jobn E.| | i PLAINFIELD \\'-m«.psd?iv-c c‘-\‘j:x}.x;gm f Rockville: | Rev. A. J. Pott David F X’ ngly grange gave a drama in| TS Otis Dougl: in all its branches. SPECIALS CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. 1 ! Upholstering and Repa-iring 1 X | 1 S 13 a ar] on: Sa J Babcock’s hall Monday evening. Scotla for a. lon o e 5| o sodial tn_the| ~Miss May T AL SR Telephone 1196-3, church Tuesday | to, New, Londo e e SoT JAMES W. BLACKBURN, IN The Cathol preumonia, i An Old Cannon. 8 Stanten Avenue, East Sid Prof. and. 3 ed to New Haves summer home here. Howard Duifee has been visit- Westerly, epson have er a visit bili wa horizing the f direction o | sial i r_from tho‘ | o . G. A. R Stop Talking War |Dennison’s Goods Buy a NEW OAKLAND to Newton S. of Forestville, eld gun and "Mavel Carpenier is ill < i quartermaater gen- nd ! FANCY CREPE PAPER % & {in Bim street-and will not e same from his books. PR ek SORIRI S | reduced from 15¢ 8 For Federal Employ | POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY BHEAKS A GULD | 3 fedha Mol doma| CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent ‘,‘:"u':f:; f::]s e P days Tel. 753, Reom 15, Shannon Bids. | 2 o8 employes. ST T SR T R W AR i NAPKINS 3c dozen DR.R. J.COLLINS TeS ooyt b, 20c hundred, reduced from 35e A % ! i DEN Tls r | Assorted designs for Washinton’s irned to Thursday | of Mrs.gJohn Haley. ; i 1) { : 3 Birthday and other s | ions. HEAD AND NUSEI ial etin) S5 Pl RSN PR s, o occasions e o Cate Phons 424-4 A good opportunity to secure fresh m Saybrook, made TuThS decorative papers for your Spring “PAPE’'S COLD COMPOUND” END$S SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. the opening of the house \ Wednesday m. Immedi- : Mr. Stoddard of asked for permission to in- h required being new slution would, ac- ddard, extend the * the appropriation committee | o report in favor| amending public acts | ) apropriations. He said | d on staterments | chairman of the House Cleaning. The Beauty Shop . Faciel Massaye Maniouring and Chir- B3, Rvemin Appalntmente. taken Hand or Riooiels Mavsage. HARARTEST B BEREED. S cennectisne., rebsa | Order It Now by Phone 136-5 MAHONEY BROS. Relief comes. instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end gripoe misery and brealk up a severe cold cither in the head, chest, body or limbe. It promptly opens clogged-up n trils and air passages in the aw T.ondon. retn a 's Evergreen, per case $1.70 n’s Light Dinner Ale, per case i < e S “ L b i e = - o Bt o s and Bosdinel S hniada oy fovcitdinese, Sore "throst. | ons, Jas fhey are. Axed by| - ALY TSONERS ARRIVING AT CANADA'S DETENTION CAMP. i ot o B e o e e s MU, D B G oo he commitiee 1| . 27 PRISONERS SAWING WOOD UNDER ARMED GUARD. o A AN H. JACKEL & CO T e S I T i Boer e i GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ALIENS ARRESTED IN CANADA AND SET TO WORK IN CAMP We guarantee our service to be the 3 . tompt relief as “Pape’s Cold il attended iat the com- | Seatat ths mdbs i Tom DO Compourd,” which . costs only .25 cent ut any drug store. It acts without mssistance, tastes nice, causes no in- tonveniente. Le sure vyou get the power. German and Austrlan altens are be- |clearing land and butlding roads in the at the detentlon camp at Petawawa, ; : ; On account of Incr E thercons ; : St 3 {he | Canada’s permanent military camp. in e Roh iyt terned in c camps in | wilderness districts, as soon as : > P o, centon aini to.the |15 Iateried fiv concenttatioh carne: Jn'| wildeyy o i |the wilds of northern Ontario. The | WHEN ¥OU WANT to put your bus-| 4ol From now on at $55' per 1,000: AT to {he | Canada, the intention being o set|weather permits. One of these pic- |ilier shows prisoners sawing wood at | BS32, Defore. e public, '. g e tiile m o realize the!them at useful public’ work, such as S TR e - tures shows a crowd of aliens arriving 'the camp usder armed guard. vertising eolumns of ‘The bull 11 Franklin St.

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