Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1915, Page 7

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-nras*_n-ga-hh.-w we specialize in $15.00, $17.50 and $25.00 Suits wedon’t | ; ana Thursay: | | Satied S5 ; Suits at $27.50 to $40.00. Likewise our special low- SRR ; gircutaied regarding the priced line at $12.50. : i Nort . F.0.'B. FACTORY * J| west.’ subsiding. B smartness. ’ ss Ski ing shown in a ELECTRIC STARTER $60 . Foreonst. - Deaver. . complete detai WMt Dress Skirts are now being i very MISS IT | nesany. Thorstay tar Wed"| WOMEN'S MISSION CIRCLE in 3 complete range of the newest styles most fash- Eastern New York: Fair Wednesday RESUMES ITS MEETINGS, mperial Garage R e it O ey SRS B SR SRR ew Silk Dresses of good quality taffeta, crepe-de-chine c T ARD WILLOW STS. Obtarvations. in NEET Home of Mrs. Herbert Wiley. " . Officers . y designated 2y ‘s = of - — sflé.’?&%ficfid{'&" o R Woman's| < A most i Jptre et T thwee o8- | ternal society wherein th and serge with taffeta, in a most attract ne o dispensing A i femperature and’ the barometric i Central Baptist e ‘ of liquors i3 mot the chiet object of || models. We show exceptionally good values at $12.50 'l‘HEB;ROPEAN WAR | thanges Tuesday: o . church began its e B'| “A tahorea hat in black velvet had its organization but is an incident of - ¥ - 3 e “:E rnf:fl-‘“lx?.‘n d’ma‘ 3 % %:rorzgfig with o Herbert Y‘A - ty. A fi;:n{‘?.g"‘?.‘.,".‘..“;"é’ém"‘ a chic or: v!(ffl -axl-unc. as an organization, pro- and $15.00. 4 . e R The attendance was very gratifying|order by the president. Harold Gil- 4 2 missioners ’ P o a3 et Bpectal atention| & b . S s 72| ana much interest was shown for the | dersleeve set for 7.90 o'clock Reports Waists and Dresses., e not anthorized o omen’s Blouses in the new Fall _dyl-. good "‘W_ e felt from: mills, Highest 70, lowest 60, "% | winter'’s_work. of the secretary and treasurer were| It Is interesting this season to note|for the sale of liquor. dds in emmast M’w‘bwd onn Semsrnone.: tted, Jopenieg e R EE I B B e and o T Cpiuta taliota Thess, NOWEVEr: | e e N the sultablity of axy plaids in 3 $1 3 resi ‘opening the m 3 . B. er was + | applican e commissioners are pre- y P P 98, Fal. Cosinestion. | Erefigtions for' Tuesiay &:fltngu the. scriptute Lesiort John :"53: the B. 5, U.should“hoid: o1 have a closs ¥ival in Romas etries. jumed to _inquire into and consider practical Tub Silk Blouses in pretty stripes at s - “of 2 Mrs. ¢ relati to tl 5th 1 - el e ines, orget! general character and reputat ® : Tuesday’s-weather: _Rain, -followed e M T s s e the AnNIVerS-| milar soft materials are in high|in tne community, its purposse. son i $2.98, $3.50 and up to $5.98, : Most Cigars are Good— by clearing and cooler: wind shiftiug| ac-| Because of school and other duties|favor. situation, by-laws and regulations, the . . THESE ARE BETTER | from southwest to north. e b the mis- | the fesignation of the president, Har- s "ffif’fiofif .‘,"."1,0 ‘:;;t_ rt.{-; rolling number md’ chn.r:;hr| of its l:lenbtr- > F SHOWING ) = < i 11de b collar s . 3 ts TOMES 123 S CIGAR | _se s eot st P00 o Saion My stouston | Eoritmer Slocums ang. e ehdivnag o | - Ome-pice dremes ave svows i sreac | e oo e Sertiecent st || MIILLLLINERY 535 est 1 GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR| ™ ¥ ___Bun___ 1| Hign {f Moon | was read by Mrs, Gilchrist upon the [the en‘Srtainment commiitee, . Miss | variety. serge being very ~gemerally | quarters and such circumstances gen K b3 . 'fi Rises. | Sets. ll w-flnn Sets. gqrh at “Ellis l:dlu:d. Tt r ”vnx:hd E‘:nx }lnvle-"m presented and with [‘combined with m:cheu oFl plaid. Qx:ll‘; u"l':nyd‘enlbl.i "‘fl‘ w‘ ”n-eu pi - ry them an 7 E owever, to send e barrel sincere regret were accepted. Coats, Suits, Furs. whether the pensing spirituous i m'm.y i best—Hats : SHEA, Prop. Frankiin s o llemipm e miam e school at Beaufort, - N. Cu| It was voted to Hold & special meet-| - This sescon conts are. longer, and|and Intoxicating Hquors 18 or will_be he showing of Fall is now at its fext 6 Palace Cafe B ; - 33| where, at, Miss Houston's sugestion, | ing Ociover 3 to gl {hese yacancies. | there ls a great varlely of misturesan incldent to lis orderly social iife or trimmed and untrimmed for Women, Misses and ; ses| _The afterncon subject, “An. Indian |cial time was held with the following | “h toc Front rank of favor is the| whether the’ same is or o lkely to Children—Hat Trimmings in every wanted style. 1 | Programme,” was taken up and sev- me: = Kate Gordon coat, a comfortable model | be a nuisance to the public or to the 3 2 eresting papers were read. Recitation, Mrs. Witherspoon's Re-|in rough plush, which comes in differ- | neighborhood of its quarters. 5] vm;! to Hliro‘ws‘ s:‘g'nl(on e g‘:pu% Fr:ll nlk 'x“h l!‘l,:l.u. As always, | ent shades, ;ny -w;llic-nl.}n 102_-" C{.l:b mugfi A Wonderful Array of 1 % Bants atter DISh Baths I ae e rs. ttie . - . Mrs. | Mr. les. is the t_ever and on| The most popular colors in garments | whose application sl ret y - c1de, which 1a Tonlowsa by Reod ciae loy road an enteriaining paper | Tucaday night, judsing from the si- | or I and winter wear are mavy,|the commissioners may within tem Modish at i — T S e Indlan Y. M. C. &. Con - |blause, was no exception. Musicale,| African brown, Russian green, mouse | days appeal from such decision to t . illinery values that it is possible ts < a number which all the good old-fash. . Dame Fashion has de- | superior court. Applications for club At $500 we show the greatest Millinery - . George Strouse gave . paper |loned songs were sung. Miss Oilve | yeioneq smbs models. i many Biher | certificates may be fled with the coun- || oreate. Smart Hats that have decided individuality of stylo—and in euch upon the -“Keywise: +Indian.” Linton, accompanist. Edward tints and hues. . ty commissioners at any time now, but diversity that everyome can be suited. Other good values in Women's Lacge, Attandance st Timothy A.|john Farsons, “A Visit to the Hopl|Mesinger was an excellent teacher ai|"\"coat shown Tuesday was of fancy | no club certiiccte wil be issued sntil |} Dress Hats —P : Land” Mres. Mary eare, “Story [a well conducted “Spelling Match.” | (mported rorduroy | use shade, | the first Monday of November. The gD, Mt s of Blind Chin" Captain Shepard B, Palmer’s side won | pelted smartly. and trimmed — with | fee is $100 At $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 With & large number of friends and| The regular monthly missionary let-{in a hotly contested strugsle over 1t t d by Mrs. Carrie Park.|Captain Alice M. Deas o b e B e el Al E T relatives in attendance, the funeral of | ter was rea y Mrs. e K ‘aptain ce M. s whose le| Extremely elegant was a velours | connection wi club certificates the mm Timothy A. Carey, & former city sher- | The meeting clased with the' Lord's | certainly put up a brave At A | coar in biack. (immed with fiteh fur, | commissioners will have the increased M——fi 1ff, took place from his late home, No.| prayer recited in unison. Yell rendered plano solo by M. Gall| This model had the long waist and |ilcensed fee with which to contend. street, at 8.15 o'clock Tuesday AN Noyes, closed a programme enjoved | full skirt -so popular with correct | This of course. will require a new || Untrimmed Velvet Hats in a wide range—values that will not be dupli- elock in St. Mary's | CITY COURT HAD by the more than fifty members pres- | gressers. bond from each desler and will there- |§ SRGTREE VL% OO 1LY shapes and most fashionable colorings—at ‘high requiem mass was ONLY TWO CASES.|® t. A Russian green duvertine coat was| fore do away with the custom of al- 1“"’;;‘““‘-" CMio and walers were| marked by the full sleeve gracefulllowing the pavment of license fees to 98c each. Other good values in Untrimmed Hats. 2 L — = erved by Miss Edna Ma i ¢ colla by d it veral ) M3les B Galvin Gub-deagun. Man Fined: Far: Noisy Wedding.Cele- | fian, and hier committee, Miss Mable | ox meuon pon o ® (i military collar| g0 by default for several months. At $1.39, $1.98 and up to $7.50 of skunk fur. §]in the attendance were dels fro bration—Boy Sent to State School. | Haghers. Miss Helen Storms, Miss| Greatly admirea was a wine colored ! o 4 ey aoe e Sy from) s Ethel Millard, Miss Charlotte Christ- | corduroy. shirred coat. full length, with MARRIED Also a splendid showing of all the latest ideas in Novelty Trimmings— There. 4 1o the citvicourt on Tuesday morn- [mann,’ Miss Marion Palmer, Miss | cffective seit trimming. All thess gar- | PAR AINE—In New London. Sept. || Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Etc. ful floral trib fog John, Vitchorack was, before the | Helene Otis, Miss Olive Linton’ and | ments aie lined and fnished in -the : 1915, by Rev. Fhilip M. Kerridge A in“whichsthe deceased S BeR e richest fashion. Frances Bacon Paine and Edwin singing included Some Swes i was,‘made ‘against him of keeping a R In suits, the skirts are mostiy of the Avery Park. 2 | “and|disorderly” hoyise - at 485 North Main| ' 'WOMEN'S COLLEGE UNIQUE. | piain flare type. Many have elde plaits | RoGERS—BUGREE—In Black Hail ear streets “‘The complaint ‘grew. out of | . oy o vl anfl pockets. Their plainness does not| Sept. 19, by Rev. George Ringrose; . the fact that there was a wedding cel- | Will Open with 100 in Freshman Class | extend to the coats which are elegant| F. Lesile Rogers of New London and E Sotod ahulen oF our entire NN oF em tion ;ltu:h@.h‘;u.e o as\:;d;‘y“:v- and $1,000,000 Endowment. in the extreme in mbst instances, with| X v Bughee of Black Hall. Women's Underwear, an unrestr ening and the party got s us S wi X ~ Vests, including fine Each adornment of fur, embroidery, veivet, n Blainfleld, Sept. Women's Straight Ribbed, Summer Waight that ‘the neghborhood complained. | “When Connecticut College for Wo-| silk braid, buttons, ete. » - ialigm A Keefe. |} lisle, many of them dainty lace yokes—Vests that wers 19¢, There was also a'charge of sellinz |men opens September 27th, it will be| In furs, seal is going to be exceed- a4 Miss Diana Auger |} o5 o1y 29c—also regular 25c Lace Trimmed Pants—also Wom- l 2nd_Louis Ouelette from the Holy | llquor without a license but this was |unique in the history of women's edu- ingly popular: ermine is alwaye ele- | AUGURBLICK—GREENBERGER—In ‘s Union Suits—all 8elling NOW &% .....ccouersserorsansscaanens Name society. dismissed. On - the other charge he|cational institutions, for no college for | gont: F!’y:x, beaver, crass fox, blended| Norwich, Sept. 21, 1915, by Rev. Dr. || *"* Y 2 ‘ We have the most attractive prop- ||. Interment was in St. Josephs' ceme. | was fired and he paid Clerk A. J.[girls has.ever before opened with a|and shaded #kunk Russian ftch and| Solomon of Newari osition to make that you ever heard. || tery and Rev. Fr. Kennedy read the|Bailey the sum of $13.62. 5 One case of Women's Black, Full-fashioned Silk million dollar endowment and a fresh- | Hudson seal rank high in favor. Ry Taaiil et S0c Hoslery, subject to committal service at the grave. Frederick -Frfenette. a 13 year old |man elase.of over one hundred. o oty e AR s Hostery. regular 3 EXAMINATIONS FREE Undertakers Shea ~ & Burke had|boy, who has been at St. Francis| It is perhaps mot generally under- | correet shape for this most important Silk Hm\d.’y slight mill irregularities—at half price—$0c value &t DR. F.C. JACKSON charge of the funeral arrangements, |home in New Haven, but -has run|stood by the public that for the feet | sdjumct to a modish costame. at 25¢ pair 25c a pair. away from_there several times, was|year, at least, courses of study will ve But women readers of The Bulietin DR. D. J. COYLE Personals. be‘(nl;e the court. As t:’;; c:lln;y‘ cobflel- open to ‘l";l mature and intelligent | should look over these gn;mems and One lot of Women's Tan Qi:k‘ Ho-xeryi -f,.::; z& missioners are responsible for. him - |person, without preliminary examina- | hats while the season's offerings are are rfect oods at a special price. Inclus = 2 Bucsseding the King Dentai Co. Miss Mildred Solomon has returned | cause he was formerly in the county|tions or requirements. Many lovers | &t their freshest and best. 4 T s e Tam Taidns o — ik TUR wumer Ar?né; onr?x“"h street after|pome and he has no parents to ook | of literature and musie and languages. E—In New London. Sept. " peioh at 121/:¢Pu'r visiting featar il J| after him, they found it necessary to{will undoubtedly avail themselves of | In the advertising columns today are . James L. Egglestone, aged || at onme price. g bring_hem before the court in order|the privileges offered and, for the | pointers as to where they may be e i ey oL N Yok < i2|thet he might be committed to the|more practically inclined. household | b / 1 3 S oS Ton Taye. Connecticut school for boys until he [economics and. dietetics will be of vita | TO4"d % - 'Mhé AR om- wAmml S‘k of Nms M - Service 4 in Red Ci ity 1 ch_of the Good Shep- is 21. This was done and Police- |interest. The.perfectly equipped lab- o > man Frank E. Henderson took him to | oratories and. practice dining room | American MISS M. C. ADLES e s Jousiase, of 285 Hickory |iferiden on Tuesday. will appeal to every woman who is Berlin. hera Wednesday. Sept. £2 401 p. m. p Log i wy [Irsee atay, at the Wiite monntatne. |4 oy ep 54 YEARS 1N Professor Coerne's course in’ The | Tuskerton, 5 1. An American Red | FYDE — In Norwich. Sept. 20, 19 ers This is the time to have your scal, nlt toned up after t! imer’s heat lng rpretation of Music will be of espe- | Cross delegation of 12 surgeons and 45 | o Lewis A Hyde. aged $9 Fear sum: TAFTVILLE ONE BROADWAY LOCATION. 4 ; - 3 es’ will be held dist. “Kiso Lo examine ine ssiandla ciaf Value' &0 music” lovers. ence, ock of trers. t his lec- | nurses arrived at the Adlon hotel last 58 Washington uman hair Miss Adles of tures will be:illustrated by piano, vic- o =5 i - night from Silesia. They intend to re- 306 Matn Street, Next to Chelsea Bank.|Football Club Holds Interesting | V"> Gacer H. Bruce Moving to|trola and lantern slides and will be main in Berlin thres days and after | gyLER—In Portsmouth, N. H. Tel, GO0-4, Maiting - Prceonals sl “Notes of les Ferry Oct. 1 given every Wednesday afternoon. being joined by other American sur- 1915, Grace Lillian Filer, dau, It Is Now In To Continue All Week 5 H this store—our great big Sale of Small A $5 registration fee makes one a . s Mra, Lillian Hooper Filer o Rl Symhs 4 - Interest. After 34 years In one house on|member of the College and & fee of | epmer carin e (eave for Rum | And erandaseghier of The Prices. It is an occasion when prudent housswives lay Broadway, Mrs. George H. Bruce'is to|$5° a point for every course is_ re- = R0 S AR labe Hon. R. G. Hooper of Montville, upply of every day needfuls—because of the savings. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN {, The Tatville football club held an|move October 1 from the former Gon- |quired, the Courses counting from 2 e aat There are more than 200 different items, and an abundance of each item interesting meeting Monday evening|ton property, owned since 1892 by Dr |to' 6 points. o= punapsl -peivats —and each item is offered at substantial reduction from our regular sell- Deml Surgeon :‘nd discussed ;fi";"‘" important ques- P. B Norwich people will undoubte®y ap. m:)en;"( T, ICDo:.imSe_;;:x p:“_\z.lde~z - M:\:;;’l;irh; 2 e:ru nLondun. Sept. ing prices. 4 ions among which was the protest of n_the Village street at|preciate more and more, as time goes ughter of b n . Frank Martin. \ » i 3 Saturday’s game with Plainfield con- 'The house of George H. Sn the unusual advantages offered io | the closed Mercantile National bank Then visit our Small Ware Department this 7-.-:‘ and :o' the :-\-»- ‘MecGrory Building, Norwish, Conn. ing the registration of amateur Bruce and his family was known as|them at the new college. of Pueblo, was arrested here today om CARD OF THANKS, did array of Sale articles—at 1c, 2c, 3¢, 4¢, B¢, 7c and up Sc—all very players. 42.Union street in-1881, .when they —_—— a federal warrant in comnection With| 74 our many friends who assisted special values. The management is endeavoring to|moved into the house Mrs. Bruce is TO LAY CORNERSTONE. the bank failure in Pueblo last March. | us in the late illness and death of our take on the Manchester Gleans for|leaving on Union street was cut off — en Slaughter learned that a war- | beloved husband and father we wish to 1647 Oct. 2. The grounds have been put|at the city hall in 1884. About all the | Exercises at New Building at Masenic | rant was out for him, he went to tha | express our sincere appreciation for the 5 in condition for Saturday, including |old settlers in that quarier have died Home at Wallingford. United States commissioner's office and | Ty, Kind Sete S0omn Cor g A eat: D I Adam’s Tavern |> =i st s | St by S i tie| e talinglord. | v ment o B e pening Days In passing of Mrs. Horace S. Gates, ages In connection with tI Iron Moulders' Union, 3 i Goodyear Here Saturday. gs, uv:ia:vg of Derlec:n hcnes. ‘;‘lmu nissier's duy at-the h;,:::fil g;:;';’ ‘When the cmh F;ivu:dlymi:lncr:‘o! City of Norwich. No. i3, Fl C . i eath had occurred the vear before | Wallingford, Saturday, t St. Paul's. church, Waterville, enter- visio 3 3 1861 the Toca)”sean's A7at aiiraction of the| He was 94 "Mrs'A. 5. Davis, widow |of the new’ bullding will be Tais by | thined (he Watertown branch ‘Tueaday | pians, Hoby ams Soctets of & Mary's oor Loverings season on the Providence street|Of 2D active business man of .the|ths officers of the grand lodge at 12.30. | evening in the parish house, Miss | FRVU0, P00, M, B0 005" i Yever : grounds in competition for The Bulle- | /0'S /and 80's, was buried this sum-|The usual order of exercises, in ob- | Van Schaack of Ridgefield, formerly of | Jinger in our memory. t is now in progress—our Annual Fall Openln( of Floor iin cup. ~The Goodyear team hails | MeT from 53 Broadway. She Iived to|servance of the day, will follow imme- | Norwich, one of the diocesan vice-| \pg T A\ CAREY AND FAMILY. . . . from Killingly and last year they cap- | 0@ 85 diately the cornerstone laying. Grand | presidents, was a guest of the branch o — ——_—_— * Coverings and Kindred Lines. Dublin_Stont, | tured the trophy of a -junior. league Senior Deacon Wallace S..Moyle of | and spoke on the Girls' Friendly so- H = interested in this event because it opens th"e: ul:!,'k“ <9 c':ll;pmg gfl( :lhen afi:'onddtmm:hot '1;,.:«4 NORWICH MAN FOR New Haven, president of'the board of | clety. louseksepors_sverywiisrs are ol ‘ = v an infiel and as ley have ive line of Floor Cov- B, (ool M . e up for inspection the largest and most comprehe: Bitter Als, -Anheuser, | oirenmiorion o foad 88 they Bave SUPREME REPRESENTATIVE | monsen” Agurenike the ad 4 erings €o Do found in eny store-hirealbut, Budweiser, itz and Pabst. since then it is said that they are ca- ; showing includes eve: kind of Rugs, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lin- A A. ADAM, Nofwith Town. - |pable of givink: the local club & hara | O Luey Flected at State Conven- | Danbury and Grand Bfatron Mrs. Fun. 3 e e e s o PR el o SRR St TR e o - Egnier or:gfg;du-";r e B during opening days offer ; T e 3 New iven, Conn., Sept. -At the tar. Superintendent John O. Row- : FAMOUS FURS o Receanaie aall etes. 215t session of the. Connetout land will serve hot coffee free. Mz g A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES - rs. Alfred ‘White is visiting a few council, Catholic Benevolent on, | pah chapter, O. E. S, of Wallingford, Sets. days with her sister in MeeHanicsville. Ladies’ Fur Coats.and held here today, these officers were| will provide box lunches for those These special offerings are amongst the most wanted articles in the de- en’s Coats of all styles. am«mmg and elected: who di partment, and will be offered during I Opening Days only—up to and Pz alss ‘dons | ., Ge0rEe Weller.Jr., has lett for New | * President, John P. Wall, Derby: vice | o " "ot Care to bring refreshments. including Saturday, September 25th. surely. Su; styles. Haven, where he will enter Yale col- | president, Francis P. Scuily, Middle- | NORWICH BOY IN TRIO W. sty : lege. Ry town: secretary, P. J. Phelan, Merf- M. ER 81 Franklin St. Charten Hugnes of Frovidenice, who | Semiytr S5005" 37 Souden; Sayoron T 9 wmarvetl 0 DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK PAUAS has been visiting with relatives here, 3 Der guard, | Trank Dutkowsky Had Run Away All this week a special factory representative will, be at this stors to P. jorwalk; demonstrate the AN has returned. from State Sch i MAHONEY BROS., 2% QO Sl U Veidw i merits of the twe greatest Carpet Sweepers on the & Hack, Livery and Boarding | sostion wis.toe Saonmal utis ans S o B TR Sy u e s on e an. y " of -Torringto; us o E 2 accepted 4. position with George Wel- | (bl siajotonT—Antonlo Basile, through | South Norwalk snd Frank Dutkowsks The Sweeper-Vac The Electro-Vac - - Stable ler. e o e riayen: "Ras | of Norwich, three bays about 15 years ! icaso Ly Asslotant The world’s enly Vacuum Sweeper, | The best Elsctro Cleansr on the. ... FALLS AVENUE | ‘My. ana: Slve Chariss Ang ap. | ferent Italian families in this eft Telephone 328-3 e Lt T L teautase | crorues., Spe.? e s our servico. to be the | nounce the engagement of their arush- HENRY E. CHURCH Funning, o slectricity required. | we ek for it. | g A A to Samuel B. | town returned to Haly when hostil- g ot e e i e g WM. SMITH ALLEN erson, Hill of Pawtucket, R. L ‘tios Opened. We extend a general invitation to all housewives and interested partiss to visit the store this week and learn about thess two cleaners. Building and Loan Prespering. PURE RICH BLOOD ‘The Norwich Beilding, and Lons ss- | h P e e PREE_IH’S‘DISEASE l%flfifidwg‘mm : . Dfl. A. J- SlNAY c "IN, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT = B Bad bleod: is responsiblekor more Dentlst Yard-wide Bleached and Un- 10 dosen Rleached Sheets . £olas. + 14, Rooms 18-19_ Alice Building, Norwich and Phone 1177-3 yard....... W-um-,..—%i act pasesd at the o S ":": ?o"""": Shea & Burke Sarldiction in the towns o market tehfleld county where it already has I* you don't difference. % -us better don't buy it n ! n- I

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