Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 2

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3 . gFk itgi gi5E i1 T i SPECTAL REDUCTION ON COLORED [E5ismnsss i R o0 DRBSB THAT MEAN : A SA'VING : [ R T FOWL UNSATISFACTORY. ! Disagreement Results in Rough Hand- 8 ling For Norwich Dealers. orman Sh-h-h-h ! ‘There goes the 7th point. f AR 3 through. the | Two chicken dealers from Norwich, | o "z JUC MPS, Tams ) - s » OF JUST HALF THE P i o e e A B o ke o . S Gan? s g ‘enter, were the cipants in | ", t is WO findi REGULAR PRICE .« Ry P v o N 9 4 » P e o S S et 5 e I - ere, cle, i Al e 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT 5—From a daylight factory R ngs, prosecuting attorney of the g Dolice M“"" en Dyson gone to visit 8—Crumble-proof 6—Untouched by hands These- price-reductions concern -practical Dresses that are Sourt, went to_the office of R physi. | friends ' Norwich ‘l;o:nm-t{t‘-: 2 o by 3 never had, for he would never have treatment. Foster avenue. From Norwich Town in fashion and in good summer color and:style. They have | o, & i g baci, g, | e 2, it 0t (00, M, 22 | 88 £ e S i B e 2 7 o to en they wen! Wit such an air of all‘around usefulness that they will interest be toox on itistion into’ che rom | fns, but when they went arter, the| "y e D @ Sowd, Menvis: every woman in need of one. Materials>are linen, novelty | There is today on strike in this city | agreed, and they refused to take them, | ‘5 18 Feturned to his cottage b y . 4 33 striking moulders, nine spprentices | whereupon Rood pitehed into them. | of New York city have arrived at the ¢repe, novelty voile, linene and striped gingham, finished |and four neipers, adaing to the lst |and chased them out of the yard. They | T7ica Cottage on Stmpson myemin a1y : i trasti 12l | Sqent for out of town. brings the Zotal | their sutomebije Standing. thers aud | ,, Mise Kitty Huntiey of New London with laces and trimmed with bands of contrasting materials ment for out of town. brings the total | their automoblie stending there and |1; “visiting Aiss Jeskio Smitn. . 2 Miss Dorothy Robbins is the guest K val o foundry, leaving a balance of six (for Mr. Rood says, however, that his or self-trimmed, regular $2.25 to $10.00 values mzds::zh. correct number instead of | wite went to give the chickens to the e e i % t are moulders working there | men, ‘were departing without - } v > Your choice-at s‘.“, 31.98,_$2.98—and $3.98 1£=.y' Thanking you for your space, | ing f;- zhem. u:d the trouble D:z. on Thursday to their home in Rock- PEPPERMINT ~ RED .WRAPPER a; ville after &_few days spent in their We remain. started by the Norwich men, who then . CINNAMON ‘= BLUE WRAPPER Committee of Striking Moulders, |got “all they were looking for.” cdtiage. on Mystie avesus, 2 Mrs. Luther Stebbins ana t Wash Goods Section e o oo | Rt e T W X i | onronion see e e arry | | Sl s fr tho discomry o h ik ot ill o ofrd t later, Weather permitting, the tennis team | OPiaint later —_— Special prices on odd lots ofh Weaish Goodrtlutd{ord a good | or e oo Y e Aftorl Journey | Twenty-Seven Deaths in July, JEWETT CITY i replenish the wardrobe:at very:little cost Folock & lusions with the | According to the returns at the of- —_— opportunity to o o of that piave. - Judge W A- As | fice of the town clerk of Windham, | Chureh Subjects for Sunday Services nold, Alfred Abbe, F. H, Fess and S.|there were twenty-seven deaths here| —Baptist Picnic Postponed—Death 1] -obabl; rise the | during the month of July, from the 2 At 5 Cents a Yard B e P & fomerori, | following. causea: Entore "coiivia 35| © Miss Catherine MoNaily. in-large or small checks, figured challies, printed mus- |cipal of the Windham 'High school, | cerebral hemorrhage 2; carcinoma of| Rev. Samuel That. umAgx!:eg‘;‘fll;?ma» cross-bar mu slins—Your choice at 5¢ a yard. who is summering in South Coventry, Stomach chronic nephritis 2; endo- | morning topic at the M%:;m.&m will play with their representatives. |carditis 2; tuberculosis 1; accident is Child Likeness. The Sin of Ingrat- marasmus 1; ulcerXtion of stomach itude is the evening subject. The At 9 Cents a Yard Benefit Dance. Bt Srssesen totte e T 18210 be closad the following Silk Striped Gingham, Striped Crepe, Embroidered cfipgm Figured | The striking moulders from the Vaa- | There were five Infants in the num. | | and fnstitute sevices at the Wil- i Striped Voile, 'Whipco: ppelette, erman Foundry company are arrang- | ber, and sixteen past ty vears of cam; 5 Crepe, Plain Color Crepe, Soicsstte Von " ing for a dance to be given for the|age. Eleven were females and sixtecs | Teintic camp ground. ‘our choice at 9 rd. . Serpentine Crepe and Striped Solesett e—Your choice at 9c a ya R e S 5 B J. A.nspldella morning subject < Moulders’ union. Bread and Wine at the :th The At 129, Cents a Yard New London Hers Sunday. | celebration of The Lord's Supper will 2 5 5 Y Claim For Damages. The Emernlds have booked the | f0llOW this service. The evening sub- _Striped_Crepe, Figured Crepe, Striped Volle and - Tolle Bulgar—Your | 4 amapda Billings of Windham, |strong New London Independents for | Jéct is Famine. choice at 12/4¢ a yard. - througH her attorne¥, Samuel B. Har- |the attraction tomorrow at Holbrook Picnic Postponed. vey, has made a clalm to the selectmen | field. and a great game can be expect- 4 of this town for damages on account |ed, in view of the extra inning match | The Baptist Sunday school piente NEW PERCALES : of injuries sustained by ' her when |which the local boys walked away with | 42 Postponed until today. . 2 thrown from a team while traveling on |a few weeks ago from the same team. ss Frances ng of South Nor- t iew Fall Percales sxa Hore fh e gty strioed :{fifis gfimg"g“mfi the highway between Scotland village walk is at her uncie’s, M. W. Alling’s. 2nd neat vine patterns, all of the Eood stardy quality—12sc a yard- S5 Wingham Cenis, June stxih last. | J OBITUARY. lifford Geer, of Three Rivers, is a The accident is sgid to have been ' guest at Edward A. Geer's caused by a large rock at the side of Helly Gardnen. = SILK !SPECIALS ihe road. at which the horse t00k| mony.Gardner of Providence, R. I, ekl a4 for many years a conductor on the Miss Catherine MoNally, One lot of Sk -in lengths suitable Ome lot of Pean-de-Cygne in walst New Hpven road, running between for a dress or shirt waist, plain, |or dress lengths, plain, figured or Hearing August 12th, Providence and this city, dled at his |, 'l;!;:uda-m of m;rl‘sa-‘Cnhmm McNal- striped or figured effect, regular 50c | striped patterns, worth up to $1.00 a| A hearing will be held before the|home in Providence Tuesday of this hyome ofid Ul;’mh !Jmornlnl at the quality—Now 36c a yard. yard—Now 64c a yard. probate court du this city August 12th, [ week, and his funeral was held there - er, James McNally, at ten o'clock on the acceptance of the |at two o'clock Friday afternoon. He | " ADthony street. OMiss McNally and 3N 12 SO, colo™™: some ‘have-tiny dots on pink, blue or White |administration sccount of the late | was one of the oldest conductors coms | hor,Sister have been in their brother's S bt Hannah T. Card. ing into this city, and was well known | caring for the. fami S Live been and generally liked by the traveling |of afr McNally's wite in Jome “Srin DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT oMy D&s For intorjeation. _|PEblIe StcRNay i Do Treiand 39 years ert Kef o s home ago, e daughter of n Morehead 38-inch wide Rice Cloth—250 a yard. Palm Beach Cloth, -white or natural | wag {n Plainfleld, recelved a sentence Personals. and Michael MoNally. She is sur- c a yard. of thirty days in jail in the police W. P. Jordan spent Friday in Put- | Vived by three brothers and a sister 40-inch wide Lace Cloth—29¢c a yard.| 36-inch wide Linen for summer |court Friday morning for intoxication. [ nam. in Ireland, Patrick, Frances, John and suiting, white, pink or blue—42s a|He was taken into custody shortly Cliffe Provi Margaret, and a brother and sister i 0-inch wide White Volles—290, 39 | yard. after midnight previous, and seemed | on hioas POUED 18 in 4enCe | Jewett City, James and Mary. ® and 50c a yard. Bath - Towel size 22x48-inch—| to have a desire for ent at that Si-toh wids Ratynette—5% a yard.| Special 216 and 830 sach. e ™| o . B Barrows 1s-tn New Haven for s, Trlerisinnt Lotied Sesiew. rs. BEdward Geer entertalned the Fred Bishop of ‘Andover-spent Fri- k fLadies’ soclety of Pachaug at her PECIALL PRICED ; day in this city. home on Thursday. It was very large- HAMMOCKS SPEC e Y NOW IS M. E, Sullivan was in Putnam Fri- | Iy attended, more being present than g:e‘g %W)g:lm contél:* m; 8500’ S ine Siie » day on business, at any previous society this year. Her- M Carey spen: bert Peplar of Waure; Was pres- Ty Catheinn - e ent and demonstrated l‘.l::flnum ‘Ware, presenting each lady with a pudding De-Lux-Back Couch Hammock, $11.50, value $15.00. Palmer Woven Hammocks, $250 to $3.50. a week in Boston. Miss Viola Jewett of Hampton was a loca] visitor Friday. s James E. Crary, Mrs. W. B. William Congdon is spending a week | Montgomery and Miss Susks Mor- in Worcester and Boston. gan were appointed as a committee Miss Helen Smith of South Willing- | to_arrange for a sale and entertain- ton spent Friday in this city. ment to be held in the winter. Mrs. N. B. Griggs of South Willing- |,/ water pressure Sunday, § to ton spent Friday in this city, 8. m—Adv, Mrs, Estelle Gatus returned Friday Comm from a stay of two weeks in New Haven. i . g 1 Miss Helen Hunt of Norwich called | Post Office Report for July—To Build SpeClal prlces on friends here Friday on her way New Crosswalk on Lebanon Avenue | In the accompanying illustration are shown General Porro and his daught- Your Chance PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE TO OWN A This is Parasol time and for this season we have put new prices on the- entire lot. Parasols that were $1:00 and $1.25 are now marked at 680 each. Parasols that were $1.39 and $1.50 are now marked at 98c each. Parasols that were $2.00 and $2.50 are now marked at $1.29, Parasols that were-$2.98 and $3.50 are now $1.98. Summer Weight Union Suits, lace Sample Hoslery in biack and tan— knee, no sleeves—Special-27c each. Special 25¢ a pair. to Hartford. er Alexeander. General Porro is one of the military heroes of Italy, ~—Other Walks to Be Repaired, Al 'O CAPS, SPORT HATS AND TAMS Mrs. Mary Karper of South Wil- —_— W and his daughter is very promin ent in Red Cross work. UT! y = lington was the guest of relatives in| The following is reported from the Auto Caps in Shepherd checks snd| Sport Hats, made of Palm Beach, OR A FEW DAYS. this city Friday, local post office: The number of pleces satin fabrics, tan and gray ana| SSHD fabric and ratine, 50c. Miss Lucille Rosenberg and Miss [Of mail delivered by the-carriers of | 7.30, conducted dy Rev. Mr. Crawford | the two citles of Panama and CoMn. Tams for misses and chidren, —— Margaret; Lawler of Hartford called |the four R. F. D. routes going from | Of New Bervice at Salem It is declared In government cir- . Paim Beach linen—50c and $1.00. white and colors—50c, $1.00 and $1.50. on friends here Friday. this office was 36,298 and the number | Baptist church at 3 conducted by Rev. | cles that the new men are being add- The Misses Bernad P of pleces collected was 24,560, during | B, D. Remington of Colchester. Rev.|ed in anticipation of the presidential 48c and u ward Ottenhelmer started on o tand JAlice | the month of July. Dhis is the larg. | Mr. Remington will conduct the ser- | and national election next year. It is vacation at the shore Friday. est amount that has gone out on any | Vices at the Comgregational church at | pointed out that they will be needed Miss Alice Shea of Wlndhu;n road | Previous month. Nearly one-fourth Salem Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. | to preserve order and assure a fair lection at what is looked forward to & Ui o Eham ot more would have been carried by the e Hatti Smith at Nantucket peach, ~° | carriers, but a large number of the | INCREASING NUMBER as the bitterest campaien in the re- MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's Unlon Sults, matural color,| Men's Muslin Shirts and Drawers, inedium welght, knes length snd mo| = - 1 Si6—Special 425 & garment. 's Fruit-of- & trons on th t uld mail blic’s history. It is also stated that sleeves—Special 69c a suit. sm:gs—ns'p«i-l“fi: i A. O Hathaway and Edgar G. Hath- | on coming to the . vilagn T OF PANAMA POLICE. | fhe new policemen are being enrolled %;v&bure guests of Mr. and Mrs. E David Carver of Hebron wag calling oS so that Interference to preserve 5 ury Hunt in Concord, N. H. on friends in town Thursday. Much Oppesition is Heard to the Add- | jeace ana mnnhul:;nll authority by Mrs. O. Calhouette and daughter, Miss od Expense. the United States officials will be un- CHILDREN’S DRESSES NEW KIMONOS Alice Calhouette, left Friday for a To: e New Cebumpalic necessary. Such action was taken in month's visit with relatives in Can- | The board of warden and b Aug._ 6—(Correspondence [ 1912 by the American authorities at Reduced We have received & new lot of Crepe ey O i o e e Eh e eres | ot he Al oy oy mae | the Teguet ot etk So iy Teoti: ren’s resses, e of 15 . wal on on avenue near the e numerous acion- e o with Jace st yoke and sieeves| FyneralDirectorandEmbalmer | i 2w 0s:, 2im: 25 eiie T | Taliroad station. - Alss tho walk on the | a1 of the. Repubiie of Prsama. Thres | ,Bridgepert—3ore than 2000 Union. $1.00 and $1.50 and put them in one|with borders of pink or lavender satin, on, L. D. Bristol, 'W. G, Morri south side vf Lebanon avenue was laid [ months ago the national police are | (% PPl B¢ S unions lot and priced them at 50c sach. They 60-62 North B T e SN o Soerion: - [oweapron it f Ha and bered about 1.- |1 this city Will participate in the . all in Japaness designs—Prices $1.00, St., Willimantic| Miss Milarea Smith, who has been | Ut from the corner of Hayward reported to have num! ;2| mammotn Tabor ‘Day _ celebration are broken sizes but each one is a . Lebanon avenues easterly to the bor- | 000 men and officers, while today the Do, Talos et that molos: $1.25, $1.50, $1.69, $2.00, $2.25 and $250, | Lady Assistant Tel. connection | 62884 in a Block Island hotel in | ough line. The cement walk in fromt | wmmer of foers and men has reach. | Which wilt®be beld this year in New charge of the linen, has resigned her | 0% Congregational chureh property | ed 1,390. Haven on Septem! PALM BEACH AND WHITE SKIRTS P e a4, rgtarnod {0 . Bomd f wis e cots to the crossing in| The national police already costs 3 = city, front of Elgart Brothers’ property on | the republic more than $1,250,000 gold DR. F. c JACKS(’N' Denhst Mr. and Mrs. John McDonough, with | Main street. L_ Broder and H. 3fintz | a year ,and much opposition has been Children Cr J, Kirt: o 3 their son, Frank McDonough, and Mr. | are to 1ld cement walks in front | heard many quarters to the recent bt D B R e, = waon, Zada very -atmple Painl L McDonoust's niece, Miss Heien Sweo: ol:'.bg‘lr:':}spmy - 1:1;-:;03::““. R :hlehdn:‘tmly adds o FOR FLETCHER'S 4 es.E'_xmchn' ney, al 2 e and no t the balance of Prop- | the expense. Many new offi- e et A ol (ox igtle, miade Wil attncbed - belt N 5 to Cape Cod. erty owners on the avenue will do the | cers and men arv to be statimed | C A S T ORI A and Filling a Specialty Miss Catherine Flaherty, who has |same. The walk on upper Broadway L 8:=EhclALl-—50c Brassleres, -trimm ed - with -Imitation Torchon -lace—Now 752 Main Street, 5 Wiilimantio been on a tox'(mgéht'l vmtlon.hntuar will be repaired at. once, also. each. . . ed Friday to St. Francis hospi = - Telephone Hartford, where she 1s taking a course Brovitiea. in the nurses’ training school. . and Mrs. George Reynolds of HIRAM N OMr. and Mrs. Daniel McCarthy and | W Hartford are guests of Mrs. . FENN Mr. and_Mrs. Joseph St. George of | Reyl! lds’ mother, Mrs. A. B. Cragin MBALMER been entertained | on Broadway. UN:ZEEIAKER Snd R LaY 1’7‘;'l’u-!yfi.l'nl-lo‘-k t‘:}:nbdsmva Joh:no'Rourhn Miles Standish of Westchester.was urch St, Willimantio, Ct. for the past week, left Friday for their | &.Colchester visitor Thursday. Telephone Lady Assistant | homes in New York. On account of the absence of the THE H. C. MURRAY ¢0. LEARN German Campaign Against Forelgn | New-Form ofEntertainment at Buda- DR ke maptings held I tho Con- Waide: pest. onal chapel Thursday evenings * . from those at the Berlin, Aug. 6. — The campaisn |« Budapest, Aug. 6—A new form of 3 L e e e 2 sgainst ' foreign words continually |eiitertalument provided for the pub- |l Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 [§|Auust Norwich - often : o 1832 calling’ on friends here Thursday. Established Roger.Foote of Lebanon was a call- Cormmercial ——————— e School who-have learned from ex- perience how to do the work the business men want done. o B R L Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Flamme (flame), Zorn (anger), and i ity i i long llxt( of n)zonosylu(hio -Amuv: up. Thousandsswatch this.operation promptness- and hberaht_y - dgnl'mg,_and‘a Strong, ‘True and | daily, the soldiers_acting as guides sound business policy in administering its sw, and‘explainin own_ affairs, characterize THE 7 NATIONAL ,BANK, which.aims thereby to - establish with~customers relations that shall :* K 1) 4., country road)—*Leok at prove .reciprocally. permanent, pleasant and . A2 mi.ma°"~°n'm" Thoredey, / contains the ahead of us. I shouldn't X profitable. C b Misses Margaret-and Loretta d!um- 3 - | daye ago, o the VS Liitre DRI Bus : are. X _Ser: Let Norwich Commercial | 1 ) Smert—It's not unlikely. end of tion, & my body thatidolias you lent methis . . " i ity e | Sirdet e B et (| The Windham N Bank decisive victory is gained. I leave.the| Norway's annual per capita con- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. whale of my fortune to.the town which | sumption of oats_for food everages 3 .. nanie .of. = uhma-f X = School help you.

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