Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 2

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PRIVATE. amm'ufib. “Tank of Publio’ Fountain _Filled, -Al- W:&u H. Ri latter m found the dog h‘l‘hnm he | held the pet for Alderman-Comins. alderman would like to confer with - Eadies’ $10,00 and $12.50- Ladies’ $15.00 and $20.00 Syits—Now..:%... Ladies’ $22.50 and $25.00 Suits—Now.-.. su%: Ladies’ $5.00 and $6.50 Coats—Now. .. Besides Our Regular July-Sale-Offerings, We Have-Added | ot tour oo P e, STRUCK BY NORWICH AUTO. { More Specials That Will Interest You, Whether You Need g2t e e e : Ladies’flsoandswooCoats—-Now—.:—n:‘“ ‘g}(itclwfiwe, Wearing Apparel, We Are Ready to-Serve You, N :' Ahy u.wc:: o gw:“im“'—'fl‘—'_ w“: 5 Ladies’ $7.98 and $10.00 Dresses—Now. . . .- "With the Following Articles at-Sale Prices. ot gt d| A touring car g":::z::;:“,:";:. Educator, At Storrs Summer|M Ladies’ $5.00 and $6.50 Dresses—Now. . ......$3.98 ; o fizzfi&‘?fifrflifi S M Ladies’ $5.98 and.$7.00 Dress Skirts—Now. .. $488 7 Geifnas of the water committeo and c.’D. Hine ot the § S oc 5e. |l Ladies’ 50c-Corsets—Now. . Domestic Department S R s wene reindoa'y | and driven by Georg T Anderson of Ladies’ $1.00 Corsets—Now. _Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spud; and Summer Weight | Alderman Gelinas, ' @ on in witii. | cast of tho Horseshoe Dridse. - ¢ Destalozal, Her-|B 7 adies’ $2.00 Corsets—Now hllkeh SII mantic is rathe culi: nd those | C&FS were badly damaged, but no ome ; = at e Prices Who have advocated municipal ice mug | Was injured. In the Norwich ear were Ladies’ $3.00 Corset—Now. been enthusiastic over the cess at- | thTee passengers, aside from the driver, tained by the ventures up e fno|and they gave the names of Gus Skel- 5 BED SHEETS /| present sit Bastan ley, Harry Williams and & Frow suspioions” It there o ong 10 | chester of Norwich, the last named a |, Many Full size Bleached, Hemmed Bed| 81x90 Bleached, Hemmed Bed Sheets | cealed attempt in the present situa- | 300 Of the owner of the car, Mr. An- - - g L Raatis Sl prie 800 aadh —Sale price 68c each. tlon to kill municipal fce, there will be | 46T50n Was coming to this city and he |, sirative material into th find-only at - 81x90 torn size, Bleached Hemmed | some lively doings before long. Mu- |5&W the touring ng along. T el T itie e ' Pull size Bleached, Hemmed Bed |Bed Sheets—Sale price 750 each. nicipal ice wes inaugurated in Willi- | Steered his machine as far as he could | .0 12" ottendance of children. One %o the right side of the road and slowed S e s o o B S e T | TR s St i | e L o e vine e o e oo o s |l The Ladies’ Specialt each. each. forice because they were at the mercy | th® approaching car. Seh thase tlon, the part of the day when the of two ice dealers, and it was a case | a5 plenty of room in the highway, the Wwere in the most receptive mood. ‘of pay or go without. Ever since the | N0rwich car struck Mr. Anderson's Ho .“b.mm Sk ot fob : - glty Bas been harvesting ico that ice |8 After striking the local car, the | individual instruction, an arrangement 248 Main Street, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. : PILLOW CASES AT SALE PRICES hss been retailed to families for 30 [Torwich machine struck a telephone | O e now Towsd 1o bé necessary in 45x3 Hemmeq Pillow Cases—Sale| 5x36 Hemmed Pequot Pillow Cases s e aundred. Any attempt to kill | 2, Snches, and then plowed into a | these days of crowded schools. rmrice 1o each. —Sale price 20c each, RSl snd e flfl'l"‘a the people in |, oTN° o dly damaging the front of the| ~In the penmanship work of Pesta 45x38% Hemmed Pequot Pillow | ¥ ey epent any SUCh | ;g chine. Friday morning Louis Man- | 102zl printed copy books were ou—8a 42x3¢ Hemmed Pillow Cases—Sale = action. Mayor Daniel P. Du th - a few 's in Providence and Cas le price 22c each. father of municipal ice in Willimantio, | chester, husband of the woman who 5tead of copy slips which were O W Bty BALTIC ‘price 110 each. & merly made by the teachers for the 42x36 Hemstitched Pillow Cases— owns the Norwich car, came here to iy y 45x38 Hemmed Pillow- Cases—Sale | Sale price 230 each. Staationms every moye in the Present | fivestigate the matter. Mr. Anderson |individual puplls. Pestalozsi believed | W. C. Pratt of Providence was 2(0ld Home Day Project Booming— -price 15¢c each. SAIste H%nsfl!c},:ed Pillow Cases—A presents itself he will be heard from {e:alneg - L::yer to look out for his “‘l.“ hmfl‘ 'Aggmla‘: Oll:e:‘ o ala it W‘: VA-R’))!' - ay. 7 Ak Exact Date Not Decided Upon— I e price ic each. s | interest n e case. - TS, ‘haffee and c! ren ve 46x36 Hemmed Pillow Cases—Sale | “%0 B Hremmed Pillow Cases—Sale | o Ba8 stated fily"“fm':: o i T s o were made whenever possible. | returned from Heziford where they Merchants Heading the Movement. price, 3 prics 27o each: allowed to be carried to a success in + . More Highway Worlk. anchees and” whestover: . podellia’ iig | SEPST & Weslc Wit All doubts as to the sanity of © 42x38% Hemmed Pillow Cases—Sale| 45x38 Ifleflsflmfld P:mmt Pillow,| the elimination of municipal ice. It| TWo more contracts for road work | hcters aad ICREEE BOSEHE de|, Miss Julia Corcoran °‘ N"""Ch was | who suggested Baitic. r{':x;x'n' .n"h&: price 180 each. - ale price 32c each. had proved a benefit to the community, | in Maine have been awarded to thel .. . by means of objects. in Willimantic, Friday. Home day having teen dllpgued—-no! individuals and as a whole, and his|Abern Construction company of this|™"’ energies would Afldevoted to safe-|city. They already have a big job in ‘Another great pedagogical principal PLAINFIELD without hord work, the business men £ Pestalozzi was that examples should their UMMER BLANKETS |guarding the interdsts of the people. | that state on which they are working. | o BED SPREADS AND S WEIGHT guarding the interlets of the pecple | nt State on M O e vorar ot | be studied bétore rules. Full size Hemmed Bed Spreads, fringed cut corners—Sale price 89c and | Girouard & Bonin when it has over | Herman. Both jobs amount to about “He believed that corporal punish- |independents to Play Jewett City— 10-$1.89 each, 8,000 tons of its own, is @ question | three miles of highway, and the aggre- | Jent should not be used for fallure in| ' Mrg, Fred Brown Coming from Eng- 8 that 1 ali gate cost will be about $20,000. learning. Summer Welgh»t Blankets-in tan or-gray, fancy borders—Sale prices 59 ln..th: lc’;‘t’ j’x‘x‘stm(?‘ than 2‘“&"";"“ g Passing on to Herbart Mr. Hine said land. orwich that day, and the people ¥y at presen ar, 53 that Herbart had more direct influ- Wwould maturally be out of town visit- and up to $1.89 a pair. Alderman A. L. Gelinas has not made Repairing Lightning Damage. cati A load of hay belonging to Charles |ing. Th any statement in the present contro-| The damago done the spire of St.|SR0S on modern education that &nY|iron. i iboed over Thursday evening| was sapceman ooy foiore Labor day ? versy. He is chairman of the commit- | Joseph's church when lightning struck _ | just above the New London and Wor- | there will part TURKISH OR HUCK TOWELS AT SALE PRICES |tee in charge of the city ice and when | it a fow weeks ago is to be repaired by | corisorPokS, Of his doctrine of aDDEr- | ester track on the Packerville road. | St Mares courch o thor &g £ municipal ice first became an issue in | the firm of Doyle & Murphy of this| feBuon OF adaptation of the new ma- | G ver cecaped without inj each ish Towels, good size| Bleached Turkish Towels, all white terial to the old. “This dossine sup- 2 ury. exact date on which Old Home day will _g:l. p:i?m’:fi?mh. els, i o m:ufl reicoay the city he was opposed to it, city. They have started to erect stag- | nlemented Pestalozzi's pinciple of Will Play Jewett City. be_held has not yet been decided upon. ing for the work. This will be on three & 2 < sense perception”, said Mr. Hine .“The| The Independents However. there has been no delay in Motorcyclist Carries Off Bulldog. |%ides of the belfry and will extend 30 |jrcacnfations ~or ° experisnces which | Jewert D i) atiash "t | preparation for the event, and s skele- they steal my dog, they start | shutters. constitute the content of the mind are |afternoon. Judging from the present|f0R outline of the programme to Hlegoned Hiok Towsih, better auall- | orice 440 sach: something,” said Alderman Ray Comins S modifiable through the apperceptive | pace the Independents are hitting, it |f0llowed has been drafted. It Somaists ty, size 20x40—S8ale price 140 each. |P! 3 Friday afternoon. His bulldog, which | Chief Richmond’s Work A ted. | Process. Apperception depends upon | will be a terrible task-for our south- |Of & schedule of athletic events, a Bleached Turkish Towels, ‘size 22x40 | Hemstitched Damask TGWEMDI- fs one of the fixtures in the alderman’s o PPrec “|interest. The process of instruction |erly neighbors to return home with the | Clambake, a picnic at the Depot Hill —Sale price 21c each. price 5% uch. place of business at the oormer of| 1-. J- Skiffington, immigration com-|follows the nature of the minds activ- | bacon. McFarland, who has been avy- | EToVe in the evening, and other attrac- Main and Railroad streets, went out for mjissioner at Boston, Mass., has sent a ity and apperceptive or assimilative|eraging not more than three to four | tions. The committee in charge has an airing late last Saturday night, | \C{ter Of appreciation to Chief E. H.|character of the mind's growth. Mr.|hits a game all season, will again be | BOticed with satisfaction the attitude of THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION | ™eifing for his master o close up the | Eicimond of the local police depart-|Hine said that Herbarts influence on | moundsman, and Vandale will land the | Fainfeid and other towns in which BARGAIN TABLES IN Store and Bo Home. Soms motercaliors | ment for the good work done by the | equcation was especially strong in the | shoots. there are former Baltic residents and came along on their way to Manches- | CPief @ short time ago, when he caught | United States. Coming from England. foels confident that with the co-opera- 25 Cent Table ter, this State, where ihey live. and | Chinaman who had escaped from two| In speaking of Froebel Mr. Hine said,| Frea b B guind tion of these people and the local citi- one of them decided to give the dog a | ImmisTation inspectors on a train here. | «His influence on_the education of the | in New Tork o mest Mr. Browms wite | 208 the scheme will be successful. Gingham- Petticoats—~Special 250 each. ride. He picked the dog up and placed | L1 inspectors were very much pleased | younger children is very strong. He | who 1o exwested 1o wrrine 1 Now Yory | They figure that the cost will be trifing Corset Covers, finished with embroideries and ribbons—Special 25¢-ach.. | him' in’ the sidecar of the motorcyele | ¥ith What Chief Richmond did = for|believed in education ugh modes | from England this morning. - ork ! considering the nature of the evemt, Drawers, trimmed with embroideries and tucks—Special 25c. At Marichester the dog was allowed to | Liem, A0 dppafently they reported the | of expression. He gave much atten-|““Kerin 3, Nolan and Miss Mary Nolan | 224 all they ask for is that everybody O ot Rrilte orcatils. sl slaed—to slose. at 2o, matter to the commissioner. tion to expression through gesture. | or 3onis Braern g e L Noan | help them to make it a sticcess. ?lesc(hed I—ruckh'rowels slze 17x836— | good quality—Sale price 25c each. -Sals prtos Vo sagh, Large size Turkish Towels—Sale t S : coice, speech, music, making things, The following merchants have to Four dozens White and Colored Wash Skirts, small sizes—to-close at 25¢c. Children cr mep- We‘nt Th;\;ugh clnx. ‘ ;nodeflng, painting, dnwinznfnd it nn)i(lil.nsz Tr:::‘rllx:eel‘a.ylor % nting g;!: ‘me,fi:«;‘ them::::ez il? ‘B!::u:‘u: . day morning shortly after X ah S J : Charl - . At 49 Cents FOR FLETCHER'S ¥y golock " two special trains passed | -Frosbel's moral instruction was e A L] e e S e . = Rocheleai, Thomas J. Buke, Al One Tot -of Silk-Petticoats, small and medium sizes, all colors—Speoial e h e '“°°"‘N 57 - e Miss Gertrude Platt of Norwich 18| pactor. John Smyrnelis, Arthur P. ot 455 each., CASTORIA (G thves on then way holie e O N U Cote 2id J. W. Lavallie & Co." One Iot of Middy Blouses—Special at 49c. One lot of White 'Waists at 49c. KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN after taki rt in the war manoeu- Vvos wt Tfim Pa. There were five| Matthew Healey is in Putnam visit- The Naughty Trumpheter. Cocal Brevities. JAY M. SHEPARD cars on the first train and eight on the | ing friends. The swearing habits of our soldiers| An_sutomobile party composed of second. Carl Israel has returned from a visit | an00¥ed Lord Wolseley. who became | 7R ‘w0 °% j 0 [ FEIS os Cla; - ' ' Y- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard in New Britain. Dt o oclety for the suppres- | ton. ali of Montreal, were guests of Air. - OBITUARY. . Miss Jessio M. Baldwin has gome to | wh oy e Y| Colitns’ ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Women’s Straight Vests, low neck| Women's Union Suits, lace knee, melbflmmdfimhlmfl Ko Pleasant View to spend several days. | Iisom, commanded by sn. officer *ve. | Collins, recently. When they retuin to and sleeveless—Sale price 8o each. | fancy yokes, sleeveless, summer weight — £ Michael Dwyer. Miss Fanny Wright of Norwich, after | nowned for his purple flowers of sueech | Montreal they will have covered 2,000 Women’s Extra Size Straight Vests, | —Special 27c each. 60-62 North St., Willimantic DAfler being ill for some time, Michael | spending a week visiting friends in this | the trumpheter, ordered to sound the m‘,},‘: A P short or Steeveless, piain or lace trim. | #Yomen's Lisle Union Suits, all | 1ady Assistant Tel. cor tion | DWYer, 63, died Friday afternoon at St. | city, has returned home. “Charge.” sounded the “Retreat” in- . ary, at_the A Joseph’s hobpital. He had beem suf-| fpyigay Alderman William L. stead. The officer’s mouth had opened | Postoffice for Baptist Yamlin and J. ed—Rgle pilos Lin Soh, fering from a shOtl. Mr. Dwyer leaves | wont to Webster. Mass. where e will| o volley forth appropriste denuncia- | . Westman. Women’s Torchon Trimmed Pants, . a sister, Mrs. John Carroll, of Water- i hen he caught Wolseley’s eyes| 'W. E. Rocheleau was a visitor in 250—Sal 200, | Misses® Straight Vests, with or with- . be the guest of his brother for a few | tions wi eyt TR v le price 200 | o4t sleeves, 12%¢ value—Sale price 8o. DR. E C. JACKSON, Dentist | >+~ A it days. fxad Ity whoms bl Fe- hetiniel | 0 anti was-the * Tuslt of FUNERALS. Women's Extra Size Lace Trimmed o 1 chocked, stared wildly around, then ry OMisses’ Lisle Thread Lace Trimmed - Dr. and Mrs. A, V., Segar of Pros- -y Plainfield friends Fri % Pants, valus 29c—8ale pris 21e. | ypion Suits, sizes 4 to 14 years, were Painless Extracting pect street are entertaining Mrs. Minot | boroeds,, 0y JOU Naughty, maughty e . 42 . William Callahan. The Other Germ: Vests, plain or lace trimmed, regular and Fi][lm' S 3 alk. e er an Kings. and extra sizes, wing and sleeveless, ers, knee and ankle length, 25c value— a At St. Joseph’s church Friday morn- | ™ Of the four German kings, the Women’s Lisle Thread Straight Smith and son Theodore of South Nor- London Chronicle. 25¢ and 36c-value—Sale price 19c. Sale price 20c, 762 Main Street, - Willimantio | i0g funeral services were held at 9| Next week the Americanbandof this| ;4 tne age of fourteen the new | Kaiser (king of Prussia) is the only styles, regular 50c value—Sale price 420. 2 ity is te give & concert and dance at to Telephone o'clock for Wiliam Callahan. Rev. T. |8 A President of Portugal, Senhor The-|one actively assisting in the field, the e L A u%.’;’;,m“fi‘.“: Sar- Mot F. Bannon sang the requiem high mass. | the pavilion, Lake Wangumbaug, South | opniio Braga, was attending school | kings of Bavaria, Wurtemberg _and and long sleeves, high and low neck, | Boys' Piomeer Mesh Umon Suite— Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery, < by day and working in a printing office | Saxany remaining at home. Quite a value 25c and 28c—Sale price 21c. Sale price Zlc each. HIRAM N. FENN the bearers being John Healey, John| Rey. William S. Beard, pastor of the | by night, his home lessons being done | number of princes and dukes have Jennings, Vincent Shea and Timothy |First Congregational church, Who|in the hours robbed from sleep. Still| been wounded; one is a prisoner of UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |Curren. k started on his vacation Friday, will|he found leisure for rhyming, and two | war—the prince of Hohenzollern-Sig- b 62 Churcn Ste Willimantic, Ct. Miss Abbie A. Loomis. spend most of the time with his mother | months before his sixteenth birthday, | maringen,” who was on the Emden; MEN’S FURNISHINGS Telephone . Lady Assistant | At the home of Mrs. Henry Clapp in | at Montville. he schoolboy-compositor published | and among the killed are at least six Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw. Men’s Work Shirts in khaki, madras g Ha.mlpton I;‘ddnyt mo;nlnz n(fllo.loul;\l- '!.!,luu Ver;l:(ea dnnd ’-lM:bel z"fi%"“ 'Fol‘hub;hrde-. a volnbx::knwux{hly ?rlm:u—‘tlwo of Taim;e.vvt:;dowtz ;fletn~ = mneral services for er cousin, 88 | of ‘ackson stree la ters - rized Portuguese <ol ors. | ingen, and one each of uss, ers, double seat and re-enforced seams, |and sateen, black and colors—Sale Abble A- Toomis, were held. Rev. Wil- | man and Mrs. Wiliase L. Jeruins, are | Pall Mall Gazotte and Hesse—Pall Mall Gazette, ?51‘: Kinte TepineTn value—8ale price | price 33c. OUR liam M. Brown of Windham officiated, | entertaining _Misses Eilzabeth and e ¥ Men's Negligee Shirts, stiff bosom, assist Y v, WL tewart of therine McCaulley of New Bedford, Officer, He’s in Again. Handy Thing to Have. Men'’s Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- | ,4t0ched cuff: lar 50c quality— Hampton. During the services hymns | Mass. - " ers, regular 25 quality—Sale price 210 i I N G et BIG were sung by the Hampton quartette. | 3 qColonel, Roosevelt says tho defec- e et . — ach. ryan will ®Men's Roxford Union Suits, knee| Boys White and Colored Madras and et ik St Bl At Model School. racy and give the Bull Moosers the [ that is the way to keep them out of length and sleeveless, regular $1.00 | Percale Blouses, military <olors, value TEN ST ‘At Miss Bakers model schaol there | chance of their lives in the next cam- |2 bad scrape- o an value—Sale price 79¢ a suit, 50c—Sale price 420, T o WEDDING. =} : i was a_lesson about insects taught by | palgn.—Los Angeles Times. une. N 14 5 ¥ A. J. Brundage The Children 2PPAT- | m—— e R [ P al meficial and E KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT < iTlday nignt Herrison Ez"tx’fxr and | ties of insects. oo . . o y i8S elyn pin, Dot this city,| An interesting fact which was Special Prices. on Oil Stoves ~e were married at St. Paul's Episcopal | brought out is that $1,600,000,000 worth Sum mer’s 3 An Oil-Stove-will help to make the kitchen a cooler and. more-com- ;::,:;’ peo);le ::realtandad by Wflllu; w el:r . hdt::};a:l’:::‘:“wy 3 g fortable place to do the work during the warm summer days. Barber, brother of the bridegroom, and | of destroying these harmful ipsacts. Our July sale has prices cut much below regular and effords.every Miss' Sicace Dawell-., Al the, terk} Al nibe mentioned some beneficlal Touch A etit e possible means to get everything that is needed for,the kitchen at the least : B M e o' (o0 | Insects, among the numb ?; ing the y pp possible: prices. employ of the Central Vermont rail- | §200.000,000 whrtn of and. the : road es & trainman an o and his | honey beo, which i America alone Florence Oil Stoves Perfection Oil Stoves . wife have -many friende here. prodices 20,000,000 worth of honey. Calls for food that is easy to digest and nounshmg j Two-burrier—Sale price §7.25. Two-AmingesRale pelon 2580 Study of the Paragra s pnans St the bl t but not over-heating to the blood. | Three-burner—Sale price $10.50. Three-burner—Sale price $889, S T frass- s -fi?fi.m‘:fie insect for it g Wick - Oil ‘St . 2 IS~ 3 period was devoted to the study of the | injurious to leaves. He told the chil- £ pmaa,]:‘h as _an nnpomatu unit of lam how the b:mbla bee helps to pol- - : ice: {American—Sal Sompotion: Kvs A3l T ieiie Shees b trane T uraer | FlorenceSule pres| M0 e RS i B St o s et S B o . ; truction witl o the $1.50. t Three-burner . American—Sale--price formg of business letters-and the ar- | charts showing the forms of different 9 Three-burner Florence—8ale- price | $1.65. "o range of telegrams, recelipts, bu.-. ‘beetles and butterfiies. He al- $2.25, Two-‘bmer;?ugrlm—a-l- price 69c. o 7 Dills. distributed pamphlets for home One-burner - American—Sale _ price| Two-burner! Rellance 'Wickless. Blue ¢ wnn m'b on the '“bfim of insects. B5c. £ Flame Stove—Sale price $3.19. 4 < - h is s L7 ention. Ice-Cream- Freezers . | A mx':': m e —4hie mat of wheat and-barley—meets this require- epPhite Mountain Ico Cream Frees- |, ‘l‘h o M copper:bot- ” ' Ruth ment and has a most delicious, nut-like flavour. Two-quart. size—Sale;price-$1.79. ; 'rhne-qn-rb:lu-a:l—yp;:n-t_mo. No. 3 TEkry - “ Copper Boflers—Sale, X i o But most important, Four-quart‘size—Sale zprice<§2.39. », 5 > > > Bt raie—aie a0, .,.;’:? ST R B, Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Grape-Nuts is full of Nature’s richiest nourishment "~ prom -and liberality in.dealing, and a that builds nerve, muscle, bone and brain in a way that FLOOR - COVERINGS: AT SALE PRICES - business policy in_administering its Is to thinking peoplc everywhere and has made els- Rugs,-all-over. medallion - patterns, ,fi;“ own affairs, | characte¥|2e THE wmr?fim 13 flg food famous. “|§ <7 NATIONAL: which :aims sthereby fo ; establish with, custormers . relations that shall . Grape-Nuts - is - long-baked, partially pre-digested ;«.u, : - prove. udprocallyr.pctmanent, p]easant and arid economical—requires no cooking—always ready $1140 wnd $14.80. stnans epeeery ""‘WWM"‘* : profitable, . cugea: |} 1o eat diréct from package. 8-8x10-6 -——-—-——--«-1————_—__..._. $ s

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