Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1915, Page 7

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| "~ % 16 Franklin Square ¥ | BYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT ONLY, be out of town evéry Friday Suring oy and Auguse.“Sundare b7 $490.00 F. 0. B. FACTORY ELECTRIC STARTER $60 DON'T MISS IT Imperial Garage CHESTNUT AND WILLOW 8T8, ‘anm Greenberger Against Montville' Parties. s Two suits that areé to comie ‘before the court of common pleas have been- brought es follows: George Greenberger of this city has instituted an action against Sefan haff, Katherine Schaff and John |his ‘hlfl, of Montville, for the recovery dama, Property owned by | profession. For four LINGERIE WAISTS—at 98¢, $1.98 and $2.98 o oo, 226 The' defondants has been attached 1o | served re TAILORED WAISTS—at $1.98 and $258 the amount of $500. DRESSY WAISTS—at $3.50, $5.00 and $5.58 The plainiiff alleges that on May | commodating, he has v 20, 19%, the defendants by their joint 0 3 Unisss you wes thess Waists you cannot appreciate the rare beauty. note, promised to pay to order of Ar- and = of the new styles. thur Abrams, or bearer, $150, on de- |h for hard work, , | mana, for vaiue received. Abrams in: sum pc dored. the mote and the defendaiits ” iz dos 4 Saturday: Falr. have not pald it. concerts, . 5 Baturday's weather: As predicted. Katherine S, Barnes of New York > X f M"Ilnery Predictions for Sunday: Probebly s . elr impression on his audiences. g ay's - weather: Cloudy; with - 3 —_—— 14 not meet e n of . (s Much Higher . g high southwest winds. . William W. EVENING GOWNS CHARMING. pyentry srar e, b $s_w mr g?-?‘_cmm‘ - Bak, Moon nnd THes ish. Designers Have Evolved Some Eles- P nd y at ,—‘7——.;?“—— pIAnU alleges that on May I8, | gant Frooks—Smart Hats Shown— es. | Bets. || Water. 184 es. L. Morgan of Groton R SRR ‘:_“-,,,_T, ‘m l':ll ._——m———-" owed John A. Fish, of New York $351| Srisk Buying Saturday. KIRGIbUEY. as evidenced by his promissory mnote R dated 18, 1903, payable on de 4|, Saturday’s weather favored the mil- Mnnmmu'-ummum.utumwo 'immed Hats, created by some of the most noted designers in the coun- JEWELERS COLLEGE CLUB MUSICAL. PRIZE PINOCHLE. try. Many of thess are trimmed with fancy ostrich. Altogether they are b . Established 1872 X e : lmers, and there was brisk buying st et Sy the greatest value at $5.00 that we have ever shown. Other good values PLAUT-GADDEN BUILDING i : e M R R R of sutumn hats. o|Given st Home of Mrs. A. N. M.|Sccial Programme Conducted by in Womens Dress Hats at - - 3 5 43| tit_land with the buildings thereon | ne popuiar Bordeanx v:l‘?:l'“d"‘" °d Vaughn Saturday Evening. mergruen Lodge, . M. e e 5 146 |standing in Groton. On Feb. 13, 1904 | natey. with ~ahirred brim, e, o e A Y $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 doubl 3 il 848 | 839 || 833 || Morn.| Morgan, by his warranty deed, con |DStY With - The College club gave an enjoyable * THE EUROPEAN WAR |55 st e wugr water 1o Jow | ve704, 0 proverty to Jula D Mors | fodfce T T ey Snrioday ereutng o o poes 2 ' ol 3w e ) 3 Noticeably elegant was a coral panne | of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn, in CHILDREN'S Bag not Moot ge from Boiaining ik gl il Purehase price and consideration {0 | veiver largs ‘hat, richly, ahirred, and | Rockwell Terrace. A.varied program | the’ atiraciive eature HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS o Wfi"&nmc ros sume the note and mortgage. ‘On Feb, | "3Aeentel with two pompons of fur: [of choice selections on the Vietrola as follows: - & from. mille. 18, 1914, Julla Morgan conveyed the ~? W Toa e-RORWIOH DYE S S new and smart. This had bri was given by the hostess, after which We have slways specialized in Children's Millinery. This season’s assort- o broverty to Laura K. Morgan, who | fey, 270, Sarl. This had brim and [Jo0 @ cehments were served. i ment surpasses il previous showings. Thers are Hats for school and 3 wonis 8¢, Mary’s Church |a&reed to assume the mortgage and|po "G Pl.o ribbon poised on the biim.| The club is mueh interested in the | M7 Iottle Grokofs 3 the 33 Droadway. L. Connestion. | —Pergonals and. Notas. ey e ntebert oy eriah | “Eifective was o 'tricorne shape fn |oPening of the mew Womews col : Carl e Sy b nea e o s ebaniagto bl [ R e e N z e—— B2AEE | hlack 2\ t] ostri New lon today, te ich 1t is uflg’ and $5.00. * | At the 9 o'clock mass in St. Mary's |Siyen by Morgan to the plaintiff. otono side ind ateel tinecl bow at the | sending a Norwich sif as & student |, 3¢ Mt o a3 88 e g | PR EOHE? BoinE: e, DEE| Tircs 5 0 (o Bt (5,282 iy o e i 3 B | T \ McCorm! profeasor education : A boat-shi t1 ning te e 8] courses at the col- 3 S 1.2.3 Bc CIGAR |at the. Catholic. University, Washing. | Sialms to have a mortgage of $00 on Aited turbay in navy: valvet ~ lajums to have & mortgsge o Destoahaned turban In navy velvet | Tiee and sl are working to raise the | tnune, Geiby Mre Anna Bauseh and || GOOD VALUES IN UNTRIMMED SHAPES AT 98c ton, was celebrant and gave Rosary |Lhe Pproperty of ot ribbon and for finish a fancy ornament |Decessary amount fof the seholarship D FELLOW 10cCIGAR | tnstructions. in Blue. : fund. : 5 g h il be dupli . QGood Wil Bible Class Meats. Norwich, for $35. E - Dressy was.a black velvet larke hat| ° o Mas Returned from the Waest. Untrimmed Hats in a wide range—values that will not uplicated Al Ry M. - e wWith transparent brim, appliate vel- AFTVILLE iater. All the popular shapes and most fashionable coloringe—at S8c X mmc:hwln 8t| Tne Good Will Bidle class of thess mew 1o memtelan i G oronsan: | vet - paints and cut tarets: A ‘enin T selbatin each. ' Other good values in Untrimmed Hats 2 Bt SRR IS | - i JE A i g Frencny toveh, o oon %79 810dd Fellows M. U. Attend Cengrega- At $1.39 $1.98 and up to $7.50 ¢« e LT "|there were 28. n attendance. . |FORT TERRY ARMY Elegant Evening Dresses. S Saany b8 e 4 H 7] g . Barsinalt et Nathis POST COST $876376| This season the désigners.have out- |, WWghts Win First Game—GCermer Also & splendid. showing of all the latest Ideas in Novelty Trimminge— e done themsgives in turning’ -| stone Club Organizes~tPersonale. Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Ete. Levi Gorton has moved from Fifth|Military Experts Claim That Fewsr |titl evening areases. = 000 "on Fter ol s AUWAL (0 Prokpest street: Army Posts Would Be Better. A charming frock displayed Satur- | The Lishtwelghts opéned their sea- y R IR R v | |day was of white silk net over white b B T T -4 gt 7 ' sition with the 3. B. Martin Co. P ‘There are in the United States about | satin, the overdress being cut in scal Bu. - uel Wood ‘aterbury and Miss & 180 army posts and stations, many of. Lobl» The dwme 71"‘“' ‘was of Dres- & -~y El‘l'y"b'“' Huntington Kinney of this them being established during and just | den silk and as a finishing touch there 3 i . Frank Molntyre of North Main street o bas eturned from & visit in Lowelh after the Spanish-American war. was a belt knot of rosebuds in sev. It is claimed by army officers and |eral shades. g e 2 2 1] g:hlt'mmu.ry experts that it would x CP‘-(lrr;flnfikm s rannlrbow boe‘;-enhm' h-_g.mm e ’ R e s much better for the army if these |frock of silk net, its dainty ice “of D&-:lfl, Keegan OEHPN-MM. llnfl-‘, posts were concentrated into a very | shirred Begnflne silk. The sleeves New London papers please 6opy. est of William Coughlin of | gmall number, but the war,depart. |Were of th& white net, with shoulder | H. Dubriel; right tackie, JOMNSON—In Montville, ot 34 Bron street. iment has found it very' dificult to | sttep of the rainbow ' combination. o (u""‘km‘*u’:m S e A soanen, Sea” tosut ¥ 388 ana Rren Tutler of Pros. | APolish a post or station once estab- ose color taffeta formed a lovely C yea —In this city, Sept. 26, v 3. Biatr, widow of Jotin Robert: ea PERPPR PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING OUR GUARANTEE Phone 58! " . F ot et s Y v . lished because of the opposition to its | €own, Its gracefully draped silk net | QUarterback, De Ceiles Halfback, | o) East Provi our back if you . PROPOSIT!ON p”‘g""””’"‘ returned from a Visit { abandonment by local P eroats. whinh | bodice belng finished with-a wide irris | J-, Gauthier; . B i, maamee fenk Yi money Das v mm" H.[]HBING 3 R, il A Profit by its proximity. g descent band. - The 'overdress vwas | fullback, Joubert Rovbing. formerly’ of Tatevitie. are not You ear't sell & ffty-cent piece for ; The _total ¢ land, bulldings, |draped. Knots and u simulated girdle BROWN— London, » . & dime; Mo one sotually, Sitempts || ,,A, [mORti's mind mass for the repose | ota. of ‘srmy posts and sthtions S | Of 4pDle Dlossoms added to the charme | ODD FELLOWS, M. U, ATTEND ROWN_n Ney, Lonton Sept i} Ceylon Tea....... 35c f|is as sssentisl in modern house =s A |of, the soul ot Daniel Counthan, Will | e’ catabishmsent ‘of he. Aest. pme o | & effect: : s CHURCH IN A BODY | T. Brown. in her 10th yeat, All other Teas. . ... 25c ]| sctrieity is to lighting. We guaran- We: positively work for the very || t2K® place hif week. FoortKAdml. R. 1, 1824, was $97,771,~ lAlnmhe;leflremni(gou:nflm i satin bbby n-Arru:—-{_u Lantern u.al. n:hgt A tes the very best PLUMBING WORK Mrs. M. L. Bliney and family have | ‘"N, oo | Striped chiffon With laffeta walst was | Rev, Arthur Varley Deliversd Excel- baatt e | veturnéd to-thelr home After passing |, CArby.army posts, the date of their | greatly admired. It was trimmed with ra. 3 i, . of Manuel Sebastian, In her S3th year. by expert workmen at the fariest GLEASON—In Mystic, Sept. 24, 1915, prices. iy dow of ?‘nom‘a charges. g v lent Sermon ial Service. as expert servi ithe summer at Pléasant View.= datd liatnient; snft What they hinvs cose{ KIhe Inge SNG hadis ¥het of shades - Mrs. Ellen Gleagon. include: chrysanthemums. ‘work as any dentist in 0 The Taftville Congregational church | _Gieason, aged 14 ¥ Cocoanut PP 0o Wlane et Th Y Iy, Daintily elegant neing. vi urcl costotiontod S ey s sruren ol et Count. artiiiacy ‘corps, " SI76.396, Fors | frock In Dink UK het.with Acoordion T apacitl sicyice. nel o nen | Chaes W Hoscar s Bevt. 3. 1015, ; : ey 5 , $876,376; Daries W. ; IF YOU HAVE .., ceive communion n e body next Sun- | LrLmoull, 1775, one company, C. A. C.|plaited triple overdress on n founda. | [¢ SRECCA! FefIcs MEld for the TIaER 268, . Osgood, I. O. O. F-. M. U, Sunday | BABCOCK—In Mystic Sept. 34, 191 F. TOMP 07, i fors o o i Taiey Dodlce. was of | morning. The 044 Feilows, 50 strong, | Miss Amanda M. Baboock, aged ¥ - J O KINS DENTAL WORK Mr."ana Mre, Bimer Sulking and son | CHARLES J. HEWITT girdle of turquoise blue ribbon formed |Marched from the ~Ponemah Wheel stree! —_——e o iy Former New London Street Commis- the fraternal organization and deliv- | Notice of funeral hereafter. S p Shall | wwo wigh to thank our neighbors and PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, D. J. COYLE |[® P Fer Rov. J. 6. Ward—Rug |found dead Saturdey afternoon about | Dan Aare Smacer’ SKIFt Was on the[they say, Lo. herel or There! for lo. AR years. . y b . sting. Anleh club to the church. CUNNINGHAM—In this city, Sept. 26, 67 West Main Street COME TODAY Bt R A i e hogus SrE ) HENNERY e s s : ered a very intefesting sermon on A R ot e T ANl B sioner Had - Heart Dissase Attack. S AL L T Thelr " thoughtru mess 10 Waest Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. [ 7 plain flare order. the Kingdom of God. is within you. be 11 ¢ cher, Mra. « " o YL ForHis Wife. 3o glock, M Hewitt,iad Eone 0| "See and admire these beautital of- | Christ's philosophy of the Kingdom of | Christinn’ Ginsbrenner. nnd for ’the Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Bucoeading ing Dentai g Rev. Arfhur Varley, Annie Cunningham of No, 120 North Main street after passing a e By i B o - Robert J. Cochrane 2 . 8 7: 21, The Kingdom GARD OF THANKS. E LEFFINGWELL PASTOR.| Charles I Hewitt, one of‘the best|,. . v B DR. F. C. JACKSON ack and had a four-inch buttoned-ces a Glasbrenner, and There was feed chickens and while there was | cLn&% Which the merchants are show- 208 Main Street, 8 sociel gathering held v church, extended a hearty weleome t We have the most attractive prop- || f6% davs in Providence. iy~ GAS FITTING, known citizens of New London was 38, With, Abie vatioks tul ions of pathy 10 a b 35 g Trocking | O wers sent for ner toneral. | GEORGE G. GRANT at.the home of Deacon J..C. ng. | OVercome by an attack of the heart,| T, Byjletin’s advertisers tell today i SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MRS Yl Feltay evening in honor of Rov §nd fell. e was later found dead bY | where they may be found! attended rally day, many former mem. e AR Undertaker and Embalmer T‘ F BURNS . G. Ward and family who are leav- ;i T T bers being in attendance and . specinl | messs——————— : ing.for:a new fleld of labor in Plain- |, Mr- Hewitt was more than 70 years POST SURGEONS. carri irect: Providence "aftville . 2 o : , Conn. - About eighty ‘people wers | Oid- Tie s survived by his wite and e iorio sopuinsondents - Enare wet s S 1 Heating and Plumbin A — | présent ‘and a very - pleasing por = “;‘I ufl‘:‘f“flh e Three for New London, Windhatm and | about 200 in attendance. The average . Prompt_atfention to day or night calls, 8 i T“E nEI-‘- MFF ‘m'“.uw: Musical "",fi,'_ ilasioner ot. New Tondon end: Rea: Tolland Counties. attendance of the school is 176. ‘Telephone §30. 14MWFawl 92 Franklin Street & " 3 story by Fred Tendings — and el the oty In Other oficlal caba-| Appointments of post surgeons to Cornerstone Club Organizes. 3 [ Plan wuncn. Mra. Charles Eilig, Mra. |8 0¢0 o8 N incas. oo eneaged In|getermine exemptions from miltary| mne Cornerstone club hes been or- A Reies 75 oot por day and un e Gardner, solo Winiam ar. — Reribed by the urgeon menerdl bave |onired #nd St o reoem: meviiug the IRON GASTINGS ' S y 'e surgeon gene: ve : g N : ~ HAYES BROTHERS. - tridge, E. KING'S DAUGHTERS' MEETING. been made as follows: bl iy T g a3 2 Telaphens 1227. 26:28 Broadway| | Mrs. Toebe presented n_rug | Exeoutive Committes of City Union In | Now Londenr Soamme iy ook oA e T L RS EPRSIFIED PRONEES ¥ " in behalf-of the Ladles' Session ‘Saturday. London; Harry E. Higgins, Nofwich: 3 | m v, . - soclety —_— Geerge D. Stanton, Ston} . Brierly, Sam ‘Arthur DR C. R o (. The execttive committes moeting of | _Windnam ool sedg — 1 ‘Am mn RYm friends y union e 's Daughters | Putnam: Fra: P. Todd, Dan! 3 very Monday evening 2 x nomme‘x_h m-:lnmmt:n th't.:: was held Saturda M. C. A B No. 11't0 25 Forry Street e ¥ and the idea : S singing of old"hom mongs and witty ce of Mrs, C, In| Te o - fellowship and sociability. of appreciation of the faith-|Swan. Mrs. Anton Nel ville; Wil Last Bake of Season. Patterns Nerwich, Gonn. | tu] -q-vssmy the.pastor and -his | ville was appointed mex:flnd?: 9.’?.:;‘3 Ci z 209 F . L. FARRELL family In el wishes for|caused by the death of Mrs. A. W.| All male ol e e S o e ) B 2, T oS B B SR o M N | oAl el e, o i s 3 i T 647 —— R. Blackledge was emumipAton Tronr «clation 1“_“, oft M 2. > "“@ -between Eureka, Calif.,.and | pointed delegate and Miss Wattles avende, = and s T Fike Copny Mo i the way & man | ternate to the convenion in New 1 —mnat. Pt y mony, Counterpoint aescribed "I & Govern- | ven. Burgeons for examination, AVOrN | o mesiess | “He was| Mrs:.d. O, Potter, Mrs. ‘Anton Nel- L s s e < b it 1861 born when "his”parcats'wers crossing |son and_ Mis. Arthur K. Blackledss | tiicate of sxemption were appointed a committee to pre- paterder the Cliy usivn mesting to. b eld in the Greeneville church the | th . third Tuesday in October. i st TR DR. A. 4. SINAY . Dentist n before the first . Dantel Ford Rooms 18-19 Afles Buildi i | ary, 1916, will be acbarred from 2 oS 177-3 for year. vacal pey Made. Bleyels Trip. Harold_Bawen, Miiton Wiicor. and pencer - King, stude a dham hmnnm-n--_ and football game here Saturday has been | making the trip on bicycles. They, left ‘Willimantic about 12 ' and at- otirived at'the' N, F. A 248 o'clogk.

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