Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1915, Page 2

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Today, Saturday, Will Be a Dayof 554 Special Attractions at This:Store " wantage to-save on-your summer-and-vacation needs. No-mat- ster what you -want.you will_find it here-at worth while lfl' i Judge Webb m Defendant-in Sensational Lyman Case. TEPS, B The decision in the suit of Samuel & savings. : ¥, Lomep of This oiy 0! ‘ < i1 % at the plant were members of the or _an . ™ international union, 1t is said. Rumor |88, & divarce and other es, 3 ursday 2 J has been handed down by J t——— Dr. C. E. Stark and Judge John H, z_ NEW AUTO CAPS |SPORT HATS AND TAMS|iit ‘inichns of " fidnt? b | wioas deciion was Lor e dttomiant | A Barties o Norwich were' a tows ‘< e statement that. sort has complal oase body of Loveland * .” New Auto Caps, euttablo for general | Outing Sport Hats, made of Palm |peen made According to the payroll ‘S'll heard at the June term of the bmu:ht w' mu‘gg Friday morning alley. Ngr:?l'c‘he tnuonn‘eflly o‘tnfms“mmu::: wear-as well as autaing, made | Beach, ratine and satin -fabric—&0c the <! 1n the neighborhood | SuPerior Court in this city, and oeca- | and taken in charge by Funeral Direc- 3 o ‘in Shepherd check, satin fabrics infeach. of eighty men affected by the ac- |Sloned much comment at the time, riends town ealiing on f Thursday. tor Jay M. Shepard. Burial was in | chester has s and Miss Ann 2 Mrs. Julla Squires Brainerd were visiting friends in Mid- dletown Thureday. White, tan or gray and Palm Beach g::n. with elastic band to fit head— o and 98c. o8 gn{dmble local interest attaching The Men's Statement, I The. committee in charge of the|a recital otsfil:&.o:ng‘nfiie’ me"'l.fp(:: What the Cempany Claime. W son,| Mr. and Mrs. Myron R, Abell left Corduroy Tams for misses-and chil- dren in white and colors—50c-and 98 strike at the Vanderman ¥oundry Co. | the facts and upon all of the evidence| Such is the statement made e Mrg. town Thursdsy for Boston, ba < 5 {authorized the ~following statement [in this case I hold and decide as a been calied there by the sudden .40-INCH HAMBURG FLOUNCINGS FOR 98c A YARD {riday evening ax the men's side of Juestion of law. that {he plaintif is| The ofclel e in_Portland.” e s A o { 3 ot e ther t state . B. call- !+ It you are thinking of getting a Lingerie Dress for summer youishould “A week ago some eight or ten men | divorce or d:cr“"“';u}“g: g’:"‘n‘,u_ were 1aid off merely because orders Carpe: ing on friends in town Friday. E.. this special lot of 40-inch Hamburg Flouncing we are offering this-week. fin thzdmmploynft }.h- mmp.l:{t.m:}lmd rlle‘:, or any other relief prayed for | were slack at present. _n:m!uu;l Johnson was in Hebron There are 10 different patterns in the lot to choose from and one is as ectd unionize the pl W: n_the complaint. circle, Thursday, MM,DQ: ST #-75 {#ktractive as the other. They were bought by us under unusual ocircum- mox: mm%lfing'flutgno;r detlfim’:t, ax::u:u‘i,;;mm. mn’:crh::t.. M ot “'"“’"',. vistting | sousn 4 e and Thimas &, CHE e vfimu i stances, or they could niot-be offered at such & low price—regular $1.50 to | the meeting came fo the officials and |The counsel will pespere sed A s v et Al o Wwere at their cot- |friends in Norwich Friday. e Thursday. Charles Clark of Mariboro was a 8. J. 8. Jefters is visiting her | Coichester vieitor Friday. daughter Mrs. Robert 8. Smith in| Commander George Brown of Morton Ware Mass. A, Taintor post, G, A. R., was in Plain- Leave For New Jersey. vil friends in Boston. the men were discharged with the ex- [ draft of a judgment file in accordan {8200 value for 96o a yard. Ceptian Of two. At that time the fore- | with this Tomr eI °®| 0drs. John McCarthy is spending = m-.n’;;nod he knew of no reason for{ Attorneys Will A, King ana|few days in Boston. IN THE JULY SALE o Samuel B, Harvey were counsel for| O, E. Sessions is entertaining his NEW DRFSS mes n former occasions.when there has | the plaintiff, and Attorney Thomas J. | daughter, Mrs. Myra Reed of Boston. New Ramie Linen for summer dress- | 45-inch wide Netural Color Linen, }2SS3 & layoft of men the long-time |Kelley for the defendant. Mrs. J. H. Burrill of Chestnut Hill workers have been kept, but this time remal es In navy biue, Copenhagen, blus, loxtra good quality, regular-$100-qual.| several of the men Aichareed bome e ey O S - Georwe B Tiarringion of Wiliments Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Dyson ha ke eorge 3 on of iman {urned to their home in Bast Orange, | "t the Corhesier Bopt 3 the Colchester Baptist church {piak and lavender, 30-inch wide—Sale v Auto and Carriage Bump. the weeic. = Sunday morning at 10.46, address by R ot vard: ity—Sale price 7% a yard. seen long, service 5t the plant, vet! here was a slight collision.on Un-| Mr, and Mrs. Fred Herendoen of Staiss Olive Goff and Miss Mas| the Pastor, Rev: B D, ington, on : PR let go. Eight years ago an | WD street Friday morning between an | North street were recent visitors at ng are visitilg Mrs. George A.|The Spirit Filled Life. Sunday school g% Toet wide TadlIjuee-—Bals price | 8:inch wite.Whie-Tinm Sor ot [ CIons 060 0000 1o Ty open AED AR | oo st & casiage, end this time i | Rotky Petut Baves- .. at 12 m. Y. P. 8. at 6.30. Bvening #5 » yard. mer dress, sult or siirt—Sale prices ) iy X the ringleaders were dis- | Vas the carriage which ran into tho | Tne Misses Véroniea and Mabel e worship at_7.30. Service will be heid 86-inch wide Tan Linen—S8ale-prices |38c, 420, 46c, 50c and- 650 a yard. charged, ending the attempt. This Sutomobils, quite the reverse of the|Jyenkins of Jackson street are visiting mmm at Salem Baptist e¢hurch at 7 p. m, 3% and 50c & yard. 45-inch wide White Linen—Sale time, however the works were picket- | OTdinary case. friends in New Bedford. . conducted by Rev. B. D. Remington of © 86-inch wide Natural Color Linen - i 2 =>*®{od and only one man went to work | The can a g o owned bY | Hartford visitors Friday included | Uncle Sam Won't Carry Mail Crash—8ale price 50 a yard. prices 650 and a yard. g‘vd:di\?unr;:luvge L‘::fafi:f"'o&lz‘ef’: o hed lldzwulk, v:lne'n'::e“f‘n - | Miss Hattle Jacobs, Miss Elizabeth rry | Between Tral . Yicon owned by Marine. Brothers of | Hardman, Mrs. C. 3. Healey. e e hoo—Hallam Yorkte JEWETT CITY LINEN SHEETING met with the strikers’ committee to | Mansfield Center, started to pass #t.| Miss Ruth Taylor who has been the otes ports. o The horse took this moment to get the | guest of friends in Boston, has re- The Niantio Shore Dinner Has Bad Effect 90-nch _All Linen Shesting—Sale] thoy win sre mre sy, oo morning |lines under his tail, and the driver in | tarned to her home on Church street. Baboock ot s et sdvised Agent| L0 ol Vielbore-drs. LaRose Dice price $1.50 a yard. and present their demands. In the af- | dttempting to straighten them out,| Miss Lucy Murphy of Hartford, sec- |be carried between the station ass ton| fm Burll Vi ternoon, the men will hold & meeting [PUlled the line near the auto, and the | retary to Supt. Crampton of the State [ Dostomoe by & warsmimers ionand the | in Burlington, V. to recsive their report.” horse turned in that direction, ome of | Fish and Game Commission is & week- | maii 13 now in the genty of Bage| Dr. H d Mrs. Pradd the wheels of the wagon striking the | end visitor.in this cit f e E » 8. H. Holmes and Mrs. lox, S IR of (e ancinr , kweather on its | who is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Holmes, Nothing Further In Payette Case. bending it. 3 Pvassiata: the have been seriously ill with utomaine were in town Friday afternoon and - LINEN TUBING "g.-ifi i flr‘ Linen Tubing—Sale JULY SALE OFFERINGS OF TOILET GOODS Hydarox Pervxide Cold Cream—Sale Kara Linen Paper—Sale price 200 - Nothing new has developed in tho There was a slight argument be- % polsoning. Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. price 190 a pound. cass of Louis, Payette. Whose <body Ltween S¥, Taber and fhe doiees o o O N Lahore Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Praddex went - Pompelan - Night- Cream—S8ale - price P was found Thursday morning in the [ where the car should be repaired, but | Vi#itor . to Niante with Louis Gingras and ate 9. 2 woodlot off South street, where he was | it was adjusted with the assistance of [ Miss Annie Bates is spending a few 4 shore dinner there. In less than sn \Aubrey Sisters Cream—8eale price oodbury’s Facial Soap—8ale,price | working, with his head cleft with the | Officer Grady, and the wagon pro- | days at Storrs. Hallam York's Funeral. hour the whole party feit u_:rc efect, Py 200 a cake, axe he had been using at his work. |ceeded on its way, the driver having| De Wit Lockman is in Boston for| The funeral of Hallam York, who|¥ith more or less distress. The only % Cuticura Soap—8ale price-20c-a cake, Chief B. H. Richmond is making an [agreed to settle the damage. the week-end. was drowned at Hanover, N. H. two who were seriously affected were last examination of the facts, so far as e Sunda; the doctor and Mrs. Praddex, who are ear’s Unscented Soap—S8. ce | n eo! an ac J. B. Fullerton is in Boston this y, and whose body reached home ecoverh What caused the 12:’. e:kE. % R Sident’ l:’:st g:e:‘h nd'v,u:‘cl;zf tnh.lthougl; In a Few Words. week on business. Thursday night, is to be held from his ::3:\17’1'. l-they dh’l“m‘ km‘. fho medical examiner s convinced that | | JUdge and Mrs Andrew J. Bowen,| Mrs. Eugens Randall is spending a | IOTe today (Saturday). Burial will be I SN the Dblow could not have been caused |2nd their daughter and son-in-law, Or. | few days in Boston. A - Sunday morning at the Baptist by accident. On the other hand, it is [$0d e, Fred L. Vaushn of Worces: | Miss Lena Hoare of Norwich visitea William Holloway Suffers a Shook. | ,SvnieY morming ot the Destst said that if struck in the back of the at ‘Wateh Hill I, making the trip friends in this city Friday. ‘William Holloway of Plainfield is se- | be Faith Worth More Than Gold. In head with force sufficient to cause the |5t Wat’h KL R T, Mrs. J. B. Fullerton and children are | Flously il at his home near the Plain- | i evening it is The Spiritual Bani- oo e e the man owoutd have |,, AnSon J. Olds and john N. Smith of | Spending four weeks with relatives in | field station. Mr. Hollowsy, who is 86, | book. 2 Dr. Lyor’s:Tooth Powder—Sale price | fatien on his face, and not on his back, e o S ix mall eatiey Scuic ::"“’“; B. Grisss of South Willing. | ZhUrsdsy. 115 took daily wadks up ana ut (B Congrerbtionas chuwch bn the e eir éen days vacation - rs. N. B. gEs Sou ng- v ’;H“.W,.m 190, | e o o tarans his | 087, and carriers C. O. Barrows and | ton was in this city Fridey the guest | Jon®, Rallroad avenue. Thursday he|morning. Mrs. G. W. Robinson leads was up to the new theatre, watching Ve finding in the matter. No cause what- Clarence C. Palmer started on their|of relatives. the men work, but about the Christian Ehdeavor meeting in the & vening. ver for Payette’s death at the hands | Vacations at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin are |suffered a stroke of paraly: SN NEW VOILES FOR SUMMER DRESSES of another is known as He was mot| Willam Wheeler of Mansfield ave- | gests of their som, who resides in 95 DRERLY Bev.. ‘Samiel. Thetshars moraing v " carrying any valuablescand was of a |2Ue will be before the police court Waterbury. All-Stars to Play Independents. topic at the Met! st churx : vith | this mornicg on the charge of - The Blessings of Peace, and in the New- Striped - Voile in.half- sheer and : summar uiet and unassuming character, with , Be non. has b vistitl The Plainfleld Independents and the| . . Vi ot aioes. g 20 ERORE eneien. R o er win . P, inde B e e e CCnsey 'Nf [Plainfleld All-Stars meet this after- | S'eninE The Three Crosses. Turner street, for the past two weeks | 000D on the local ball ground to battle Sudden Death of Mrs. LaRose. 40-tnroh. wide: insblue«and- white, blmck-and-white-and-green-and-white 2608 yé. m;%%‘mfl?'wflbfifmm relieved -with .tiny vine W. F. Keene and Milton E. Perry Easd vz::h.e T;fn"Wde;::nl: e ;’:"‘hzh‘ :;:::1:‘ h:::k{{:::he: ?_ ‘E g;;'wh. ones pick the Independents to tfi);mt‘l?’e]hg.u:ot:zr‘)l;}‘ulmh);: Sousen, Telling How It Happened. feating Jay Grant of this . city in Tl Peihy Tot Few Tnkans o) T s MGy Do Wiaiise. ey gy e tian Bk e - SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OUR NEW PARASOLS |, Zh atomoe e oy Mittay | Pion of city tennis tournament rocent- T PSR ] The members of the Plainfleld bowl- | leaving in her usual health. - H 1 en club are taking advantage of DURING THIS SALE EeBersy of Labanon collided snordly |1y conducted by the Y. 3 C. A and | Willimantic Camp Ground|ine & 4 a5 g Hants - takes possession of the handsome the pleasant evenings, and every nigh: - Ei leven o'clock Friday mornin; Miss Laura_Shepherdson of O stter”ceven ook Fridey morying |1120S, "R, s hemnon SeEicin | Eightoon Membors of the Kings | . memmvars o on-the o st thg | Mg, Laurs, Shopherion of Ox Thread Company on lower Main street. | &£ the Y. M. C. A. bullding: Mr. Grant | Daughters From Central Village En- | howls. This week the handicap match- | Uleric Jodoin and John Barnett NEW WHITE DRESSES JUST IN FOR THE JULY SALE | ¥, Keenes car was overturned and | 850, roctives o medul ag the rumner- | 40t 5io i"s, Wies Phosbe Barber. | o e being” sowied. ~This Silesnoon | ent & day recenily at Ocean Beach. ly. wrec! L 3 will probably wind up the secorid set. SRR New White Dresses—just unpacked for this sale—embroidered voile, There is some variance in the stor- | the match were 6-2, ¢-1, 6-1. Miss Phosbe Barber entertatned |The first was completed Wednesday, The Cold-Footed. lace trimmeq and finished with -wide ribbon girdle—Sale prices $5.00, $7.50, |ieg told of the accident,“which hap- « the King’s Daughters of Central | With James McNulty as winner. Treating has become treasom Im $10.00 and §12.50. : pened when Mr. Keene attempted to Baseball Games. Village Wednesday. Eighteen were | Napoleon Dufresne .has received his|England. We know some fellows who pass Mr. Terry, who was turning off Two fine baseball games are sche- | present. Luncheon was served on the | new silo flller and expects to have the | would make ideal patriots in Eng- = into Dunham street. The Keene car|guled for the coming two days. This | verands of Miss Barber's cottage. The | same installed within a few days. land.—Detroit Free THE WAIST SECTION HAS SOME GOOD VALUES IN |hit the other machine, and broke the | arternoon, in line with the new policy R left rear mudguard, the force of the|of the management, a team of all- NEW WAISTS blow turning the machine over to-|stars of the mill league will line up - ward a tree, which it struck and then | ywith the Rockville Tigers, who were «Attiactive Mttle-models-in-Voile and | Silx Mull Walsts, made in Jap. - seen here July b5th., breaking even Hamburg with three-quarter sleéves | Shirt and Country Club style, colors R 2 with the mill league team, and a good : are white, maise, flesh and sky blue— | ~— B — | contest is expected. If the attendance ot st o ":a-;‘v: Sale price $2.50. Children Cr warrants, {he management of the lea: prices 84c, ai . FOR FLETCHER'S gue will bring some very y teams ORSET 'VER SPECIAIL to this city later. Four-in-One Tallor-made Jep. 8tk | C co CASTORIA |, Tomorow the bmeralds will have as Waists, water, spot and perspiration "%!o lot of C:nrset MGC-%\:;-. ngrgg 2 =2_ | their cpposr_l‘ents an all-star’ team from Hamburg with N it: proof, three-quarter sleeves and 10W liibbons, regular 28 quality—Sale price New Britain, comprising the best of necle—8ale price $1.98. 190 each. JULY SALE SPECIALS IN THE KITCHEN WARE There is more catarrh In this section OW S of the country than all/other diseases put together, and until the last few = years was supposed to be incurable. SECTION TN B Sy e B 2 by g / scribed local remedies, and b; con s Cabiaa s Wish Bo Your Chance |85 sl somess 5 o Fi ash Boilers ce Bent pfonontea I neupebie - S AWhite Mountain Ioe Cresm Frees- e S e e s o PRl e i Bt TO OWN A R atemse and ihereisre Seisitee e No. § Wash Boil | constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh $-quart .sfze—8ale price -$1.70 0. 9 Heavy Copper Hlere— Cure, manufactured by H. F. Cheney & case it falls to cure. Send for eoireu- Sale price $2.79. Co.. foledo, Onlo, is the oniy conatitu- S-quart - size—8ale drice $2.10 No. 8 Tin W-‘h1aoflar-. <copper bot- :lonal oKz 95 l}:a m-.::fit. on‘tL’ tb‘ll‘:zg - 3 ots dir 4-quart size—Sale price $2.39 i ale prise §1.29. ul:x!dernmauczu- ‘sictaces of . th ystem. of * the om. Florence Automatic They offer one hundred dollars for any Perfection Oil Stoves : a stimonials. QOil Stoves 5 adress: ¥. J, CHENBY & CO. To- 2-burner size—Sale price $638 2-burner size—Sale price $ 7.25 ledoia by aruggists, 3-burner size—Sale price - - 750. 3-burner size—Sale price $8.89 0.50 Take Hall's Family Plils for consti~ Special Prices | CREX AND RAG RUGS MA‘ITRFSSF.S AND - FOR.A FEW DAYS. V;;;x&c;;nm?“:‘:dshim::: ::’.l.d 98¢, “how of nouris?meng_ sgumt:u gfl:wth, cause ¥ > estion, nervousness, - value 3185, mow $1.10. | Cotton Mattress, reguler-§5.50-qual- eI antiie T ot aoemethial S Tatun- 4450 mow Sage. | M-—Sale price-§2.00. 48 d d spasms. Kickapoo Worm Killer gives €x 9 foot, Value 35,60, now: Suplassion. Cottasi; Top Meatirems ¢ . an upwar rellet from all these. One-fourth to mmm;zu,w, two' parts, regular - quality—S8ale ‘walue $8.50, one of the pleasant candy 13 o o i 3 W T e 9x13: eet, now' taken as dlrocl-d'.b.lnl:h !Tld'a' rflwr: g : : ; : N O Teatore its health and vitality. Get an SUk Flows Mattress, ful size, regular m E»' :,f"'r"{fl original 26c >ox from your druggist. . price J &3 - A ——l Domn't endanger your chiid’s health and future when so-sure and simple-a rem- edy-can be had. Surplus and Profits $175,000 THE H. G. MURRAY 00. o s ", Accuracy i S50 .+ prom :and liberality.in dealing, and a ~ S — = i B Aimm;poficvmadminis,tedn its C.JACKSOR, Dentist| ~ AY-M. SHEPARD NATIONAL BANK, which aims ‘thereby to : " establish- with-customers relations that shall - TANK ¢ Wfix;nemm, pleasant-and IN BIG STRIKE

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