Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 7

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and the middle At 88 Main St. tates. o = % New England and the middle X > Atlantic states will be Lady Assistant when Requested §| generally fair Fri the weather day and Saturday. The winds along the north and mid- dle vAtlantic coasts will be moderate. northwest, becoming variable. Forecast. New England and Eastern New wnd ol this wesk. T QRN e m— son of extraordinary —an opportunity to At 89c a Yard regular $1.00 quality A splendid quality Taffeta, full 38 inches wide and our reguiar $1.00 Quality, at 80 & yard. R inle BLACK SILKS CORDUROY AND VELVET At 836c—19-inch Messaline—19-inch Mofre Poplin, from 50e. "MODERATE charges. You netice the word “moderate” Is In capital letters becauss ‘mederatercharge polisy for SKILL« ! FUL work is a guarantee of abse lute satisfaction. DR. F. C. JACKSON .- DR. P/ J. COYLE Succseding the ‘King Dental Co. 208 Main Street regular 8% quality - 86-inch Black Messaline, in a fine ustrous g :y—llwm S tuarve_ Calotony Watont for| M 1 &l rs for gidn'Only -“‘“hnrt.'fl'mo Age” i grade at about what your friends and strang- ers think of your “broken-out” face, if you give these wonderful little waf- ers. | érs a cuance. He gave some very valuable hints on| That's because they go right to the home making and how to buy commer- | seat of -the trouble, the blood, driving clal. fertilizers. out all im 't thening it The marketing try products | toning it up. And when the blood is fitme fa's FANCY SILKS Washable Silk in dotted fou- l'lih‘ll and striped vo! iles— igured light and dark enscios 180 and DS velne bt 190 oy Mr: Musser opened the home mak- hours after high water It 1 e whioh 18 follonsd by fAued tide urse on Thursday morning at 9 | was a subject in a practical [ clear, the skin is free from blemish. Next to Boston Store GREENEVILLE o'clock Y & -Ngture on oRTS af the way by Mr. Jones and Mr. Southwick| All drugsists keep them- in stock. :g;‘n:‘:“;'thmw Siik, -flgfllflfl- Better Black Silks, t}e-xr;- M. to 8 P. M. Dall milk in the home. 'The food value of |spoke upon hay and forage crops, |Price’ 50c. If you want to try them |§ To% W& fir‘&mma o = = ing Peau- e e e BN % ——————— milk was shown to be worth, at the|es, non-legumes. first, mail coupon below for free trial |§ RN &T00 BAGk EAd oo Cat 250 P-truv-“do-sol-. Molre, Satin, redu , Sundays by Appointment Hiness of Members Postponed ‘Meet- | present price of food commodities, 20 ® last lecture of the day was by | package. ¥ pen - 5o Lady Attendant "Phone 321-3 #6-inch $1.89—reduced from $1.50. $1.79—reduced from $2.00. At 790—27-inch Corduroy, black and colors, vajue -$1.00. At 8%—Black Velveteen, 4 and 5- yard lengths, value $1.00. At 98c—Black Velveteen, 37 inches wide, value $1.25. At $2.89—Chiffon Velvet Suiting, inches wide, value $4.00. cents a quart. Mr. Musser said he |Mr. Musser, who occupied the last belleved that the family in the city to- | hour in calcula ry rations and day, if living the cheapest, would in- |balanced rations for cows. Bach form- corporate the largest amount of milk |er brought a quart of his own grain Congregational church | in the day's mecal. -This was shown to | mixture and the lecturer had him get stponed their January meeting. The | be due to the excellent balance of body | to work with paper and pencil to do MONTVILLE PASTOR jes’ soclety of the Federated |needs contained in the milk as in high |some figuring to show just how much chureh postponed their weekly meet- |calorific value. Some of the useful|it was costing him and what value he Held at Montville Uaion Baptist|ing for the same reason. household milk bottle covers were|was getting m it as a balanced ra- shown, and those that have unsani-|tion. . ‘Church with Many in Attendance. Notes. covers were used to demonstrate Friday Programme. tary ’ the lebility in spreading disease by | for Frid reception was tendered .| Mr. Morrison’s Sunday class is pre- ® m:nmme for lay on -t !.‘I‘.Hn. who was recently :.n:uvtvo e s i e e Ging Mo I Merieaitpiiosts. M N a8 folleg E. Hayes gave a two hours’ demon- | wickc the pastorate of ‘the Montville Union _ e tration on milk and cheese dishes. 5 i Baptist church and his family on Mon- | The Greeneville Stars basketball| JRUCR 3% T “iooiea were cors |or ptirs Ahy, Tair Noeping Records | . \tructions at_ the Women's ing for games which day evening. All who are in any way | téam are practici ture. | chowder and cheese sauce. The-cheese | tarmer bring smail bag of mixed feed, | cOllege, went last week to New Haven initerested in the church and its wel: | heY intend to play In the near fUlUre | sy served on cold rice from Wed- |containing &t least four Sraing and | to act in a like capacity at a recital fere were invited to be present and | . ihoi. calibfe in Taftville, Jewett|DeSday's lesson and made a very at-|statement of contents. Bags of hay. %‘en by the New Haven pupils of Mr. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 319 Stuart Bldg., M at once, by ‘return mall, a free trial package of Stuart’s Calcium ‘Wafers. "Name ..... Street .. S City..evecveseease. State..ocave... e ———————— 23-inch Foulards, good color- l-ng_‘n—flilnch Messaline Stripes in navy, green, gray wisteria, etc—S89¢ value Plaid Silks for waists or dresses at these prices: . 27 1.09 from $1.15. 36- 159 from $1.75. 36-ine 189 from $2.25. REMARKABLE $:%... IN DRESS GOODS . Diving during the month of February. |, Following Mr. Musser, Miss Maude | g 5 mLegume Crops, Mr. South- e Twing with. the pastor and fam- | Clty and Baitle. Benfemin Tilley is | {RGIVSCS lesson e eseatioped DRs Tk ey Ml [ WL 50-INCH . 'B4INCH RS AL R e el T - P 3 p. o Poultry Diseases, Mr. Jones. | Twe Recegnitions STORM SERGE FRENCH SERGE t of the, Ladies' Ald society and o At 1 o'clock Miss Hayes gave a| 3 p m_Killlng, Plcking and Draw-| After recognizing 1 the vice presidents, Mrs. Thomas TAFTVILLE lecture on the feeding of children |iny Poultry, Mr. Jones, P S Saprpaus - this At 79¢c a Yard At 89¢ a Yard At 8303 Weaerani jiich had basn G on Ghas ‘and savie mseiat o {0 b towe smwers’ O ey I\be |able to recognize some of the good 00 quality. ular $138 quality .30 a program c] o G as follows: 9- a. m. Poul , Mr, e qual reg prepared Ray Woodmansee and |Phi Kapps Sigmas Hold Business | children. Fones:’ 10:0% B as try, results he has so liberally prom v RO Tl et e i On Agricultural Side. Jemonstrations, | jsed—Chicago Herald. i ick wit Meat and Meat Substitutes; 1-2 p. m. Storm Serge, 50 inches wide, strict- | Splendid Guality French Serme, 54 was much sppreclated, each number :P',"‘"'—'.':::’,"R"'d'"" Siok with | 1n tiie. pact: of thie, schicol devotad o | The Weit Disahed Bitchan. 1.8 5. o ly all wool, in black and colors, | inches wide, in black, navy and being encored. The opening number p—Pe: agriculture the day opened with an|Round Table. Camels are fit to work at five years |} regular $1.00 quality at 79%¢ a | Co; $L25 quality was an inspiring piano duet by Miss- Phi Kappa Sigma . society of the [NOUr's lecture by Roy Jones upon poul- | Dinners have been served each day |old but their strensth begins to de- |§ yard. at 8¢ & yard. es May Turner and Marian Henry; a Tertritie g o i ehgm held | Ty disezses. He emphasized the fact|from 12 to 1, A. D. Zabriskie having |cline at 25, although they usually live ;ocfl r;ol;, Ju-tc hm 0‘;‘1‘: siven |- business meeting in the ves- | that the successful treatment of poul- | charge of these arrangements. to 40. by Mra Jglihe Cliaieh F Oltio: c TS gz"‘o""’, o g The e . Colored Dress Goods 56-INCH A Ny S0l S M Ny e |- o heine ML Deeeaet COURT SACHEM'S SMOKER NO VISITORS TO- MARRIED -inch Fiannel, sray. eawn SPOT-PROOF Dream 1o O'er. was well rendored by | Personals and Netes. AND INSTALLATION TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIA | “ane e FERRELL_In New Lon-|| Hatine in tan ana o rose SERGE isses Carrie and Ethel Miss wu% oubert laid up with an sbee 5 —_ mnrorthkfilm r A Webster of Hop- regular 29c and 39c values at 2S¢ o pone g s S B R e ED T it s oSt e sqia g 5 o0 ST DTS SR S RDY | RGO At 98c a Yard Piper of Hamlin and responded with| Miss Loretta Waldron is confined tof ' O R Murtha Seated the ~ Sud Pesvmonia Koltewie. : Plaids, for children's wear, the $1.50 quality _nr% encore that convulsed her sudience. | her home with illness. DIED -3 regular 49¢ value at.......... 2% e claln@ number was 2 -pieno Salo Visitifig brothers from Bridgeport, B. Campbell of the N Thi splendid value—56-inch Jewett City and the local courts were | wich tuberculosis sanatorium recel SHERMAN—In Hartford, Jan. 6, 1916 |} our entire 1n 50c_Dress et vy by Miss e Bennett. The actom-| Frank Lafleur is visiting with his Sa- WHIN: H. erman, formef!: r _entire line of 50c Spot-proof Serge, in black, na panists of the evening were Miss May | parents on South A street. Pt 8t e slelug of Srat potice on Thursday that the state tu-| NG off b5 8 Goods—Serges, French Serges, Nun’s Veiling and Fancy Ratines—reduced to ........ #eo 42-inch- All-wool Storm and and brown—our regular $1.50 qual- ity at 98c a yard. %em. No. Bh!.ni‘orent;;: of dfimafl:‘lfl berculosis commission had passed an resters’ hall on Thursday evening |order appl: to all th 1 David Lewis has resigned his posi- Fhowi. the_clours slectol aln xacent|the Stars whith firbids 3&-1':;::'03%\:2 meeting of the court were insi n | sanatoria during the epid f regular form by Deputy Grand Chief % et Rt Church and ‘Miss Marian Henry. Aft- er singing Blest Be the Tie Binds by the audience a Social hour ensued | tion with the Ponemah When cake and cream was served. ¥OUNG—At his home on _the _Salem turnpike, Jan. 5, 1916, Herbert 8. Young, aged 62 years. Funeral service at his late residence Ay and pneumonia in t ¢ 3 4 French Serges — 44-inch Es o o W il | gilemon iree has 20 8 po: | Ranger Frank J. Murtha, who was as- | dor goes. into slfect at smee 0 0| Seiargeymoralng Jan wsie " I} Dieene Suttas plain and Black Dress ,hfl-ln 4 omen and ; sition with the Odcuth “mila. sisted in the installation ceremony by | The Norwich sanatorfum has been | FALVEY—In Norwich, Jan. 5, 1918, |} brocaded—56-inch Tun Bro- At 44c—36-inch French _Serge, L S - ~ s 515 Frank Campbell of Jewett City, who |fortunate so far in not having an in- Daniel J. Falvey of 132 Sachem street. cade Coating and, Suiting, reg- Storm Serge, Nun's Velling, Chiet Rain-In:fhe-Fees gave his| Willlam Miller has accepted a Po-|acted as worthy herald, The OMoers| e oy either of these diseases | Funeral from hislate home, 132 Sachem |} ular 89c and $1.00 values at.. 69 Mol price demonstration of gpeemonied, | *1tion ‘with a New London firm. installed were as follows: though Dr. E. T. Lynch, asaistant eu.| Street, Saturday mornin 8.15. R Ny o dances and customs before an audi- Ci Lewis A. Andrew: perintendent, has a.bad cold, but it is Re “lem‘ol‘!:xus at St. Patrick’s church 50-inch Black and White Hordore Freageau is confined to his etive of girig and home with an attack of grp. - ] Shout 168 In the Y. M. G, A Rall bn Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock. at 9 o'clock. ROBINSON—In North Grafton, Mass., Jan. 5, Elizabeth Dickson, wife of Ralph 8. Robinson, of Norwich. Shepherd Checks — 50-inch Serges and Cheviots—56-inch Novelty Gray and White Plaid, regular $1.00 value at.. 7% T, John Drescher; treas- | thought he will succeed in wardi Sylvia (one year): fin- |off the grip. i i ancial secretary, Joseph R. Portelance —— v BEER FOUND ITS WAY At 699 —d4-inch French Serge, Storm Serge, Mohair, Granite, Diagonal], Etc., value 89c. Napoleon Fournier has moved back onto the hill; he has since the fire At 89c—44 and 50-inch Fabrics— PERKINS—In Gales Ferry, Jan. 5, 1916, residing in the village. INTO THE SEWER| Amanda H. C. Perkins, aged 85| 54-inch Homespun Mixtures Granites, Serges, Poplins, req & s P Aoy e R I R W | :uitlns'l-’-s ;Ilnch !;r-flch =% Tomens & and novelty, 4 J. Murphy who has been visiting Wet Goods Seized in Raid We ’ x. Serges, regular $1.23 value at .00. and wo-| sk his parents on South A street e |~ church Friday afternoon at 2 o'cloc Destroyed by Order of Court. All the liquor that was seized at the recent raid at the Chioda place on North Main street has been destroyed by an order passed in the city court early this week. There were two full kegs of beer and one partially filled one, besides a case or two of bottled beer. This was all taken out to the 44-inch Wool Crepes—56-inch Spot-proof Serges — 56-inch Suiting Mixtures, regular $1.25 and $1.50 value at...... 98¢ 44-inch Wool Poplin Suitings -~50-inch Gabardines in new- est colorings—36-inch Plaid Skirtings—56-inch _Whipcord in gray, regular $1.50 over the Christmas vacatioa has re- turned to his studies at St. Thomas’ seminary, Hartford. AT THE AUDITORIUM Vaudeville and Photoplays. Chimmie Fadden, a light comedy in the Paramount feature BROWN—At the Sheltefing Arms, Thursday; Jan. 6, Alva, widow of d Brown, aged 93 years. WARD—<In Pawlet, Vt, Jan. 4, 1916, Nancy Huntington, daughter of the late Ichabod Jr., and Jerusha Ban- croft Loomis Ward, 84 years of age. Short service at family lot, Yantic cemetery, Saturday morning at 10.30 At 98c—B6-inch Storm Serge, Spot- proof, sponged and shrunk, value $1.50. At $1.00—42-inch Fine Fabrics— Henrietta, Mohair, Wool Cre French Serge, Novel- ty Weaves, Etc.—value 3$1.26 and $1.50. 5 Mllullln was first made “‘:‘“fl'“‘"f esopotamia, and was trodus into England in the middle of the 17th century. LEWIS A. ANDREWS, curb one night this week and allowed to_trickle away into the gutter. Sergeant A. C. Matthews, who was the officer at the head of the raiding party was the one delegated to see that the court order was carried out as to the destruction of the wet goods. There now remains at the police sta- tion a fine collection of “dead ones” as souvenirs of the raid. the Davis theater on Thursday to run for the rest of the week. o’clock. Resolutions of the N. F. A. Marion Randall Bull died jn Ash- land." Me., Jan. 1, 1916 ‘Whereas, In view of the loss we have sustained by the death of our friend Randall; and classmate, Marion L. therefore, be it Resolved, mate and friend by the secretary of this class. Class of 1909, That we do greatly regret 4 BLACK CHIFFON, BROADCLOTH 48-inch—at $1.09 from $1.25. §0-inch—at $1.39 from $1.75. $1.76 values at..... cerea.. $129 Better Dress Goods and Suitings at $1.49 from $1.75—at $1.69 from $2.00—at $1.79 from $2.25. AT DAVIS THEATER. the ‘loss of our friend and_classmpate LAUNDRY HOUSEHOLD > ey and do extend our heartfelt sympathies Vaudeyille and Photoplays. R N A ESal of SOAPS NEEDS Three vaudeville acts that made a ih; d sorrow be forward- : : topline attraction were on the bill at | ed to the famdly of our departed class. At 4c a Cake At 4c Each Laundry Soaps, including Ivory, | A miscellaneous lot of household Chief Ranger. of 1909. ry, W Borax, Ete.— | needs—Mashers, Strainers, Lifters, 3 them was the Maszett! troupe of acro N. F. A. Class of 1 Bee, Fairy, ‘elt.aomfl. 5 « 3 an bats, five men who kept their audi- e LLLE@J’ SIRE o pa at Ps Etc—all at s year); recording secre! enry | enced® wondering at their marvelous angy,‘o“'mflfi?nsgmmxflx‘ Forks, 'P\lfl ing Pans, Clement; ; junior beadle, William Hershon} trustee for three years, George H. Fox. and thrilling work that was done with such rm:\%lbh precision and ap- parent east for the most difficult feats. A novelty act was that presented by the Belmonts, who introduce a lot of Committee. Enameled Ware Specials Odd Lote in Various Styles At 190—Pudding Pans, Milk Pans, Cl;inleSped:h At 21¢—200 oéd pieces of Fancy melody and have as two particular smaper the installation there was a|features the whistling by Mr. Belmont o e e T e smoker and social evening and an ex- |and the flock of trained canaries that urc el'l 39¢—Preservi: ttles, ; Sllent, oyster chowder, prepared bY |join in the vocalisation. George Hall, = At e Wettice oa Bots | At 3%o—Decorate oy B Denkiy 3 Chtee "flr u‘ urtha | OnOloguist, filled in an acceptable e TRy e i who “was called upon for a few re- marks spoke of the different benefits place on the bill also with his comedy and songs. 15 Main Street Sauce Pots, Dish Pans, Ete., value up to $1.25. B A e The big feature in th At 89c—Jardineres, assorted designs, All_our Oil Heaters—Perfection derived from membership in the order | wag' the five Teel flm Tho Gowers colors and sizes, values up 6 | and Nesco—at reduced prices dur- end referred in warm terms to the|{n" W hich the stars are Frank Keesen 89c. ing this sale. stropg standing of the order In this|gna Charies Ray. The comedy side of 3'"' m’”"‘“ “;“’s"’"el‘;h".“““",:‘;'b‘;"é“ the picture bill was care of by g e thres courts w ; n finish bank. Other speakers included Fragk | Kevetono called Fickle Fattys Fall DIRECT ORS R“GS All Kinds of ‘ampbell of Jewett City, A. B..Vi Floor Coverings BN e Ness, superintendent of the Hopkins "gi;'c'l °"':" Reslects. e ~ . e e A B rnara: | neld fie_snmusl Tmesting ‘on Wedhee: ‘ SCRIM John*— m H- Bfiss Borts Thod Nowateny, raisanridBe | day evening at the home of Mrys Hee- Size 9x12 Feet : ; J Court City of Norwich, and Brother [Pt R. Kind of Oak Beering ||} EAMLESS TAPESTRY CURTAINS gt of o Suicoaea iy Frank Pacine . Atthur e Lady Assistant RUGS At $1.19 a Pair DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN || Remington Typewriter Co. oo oot v e cpgbony Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, . Norwich, Gonn. (ine.) 139 Temple Strest, New Haven HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN DENTIST regular price $15.00 Tape: R size 9x12 $1.76. LI | e e 'RUGS ; % . A " ‘ DR. E. J- JONES 1.4 AT SALE PRIOES - of m l‘uhrmu 1'0‘2 pRACTISE LiiTE TO %% | Suite 46 Shannon Building || *° $ieoC nenae, varas $53. 55 Houre 10 a. m 3p.om At $295—Axminster 8‘,{,,.-!- Alb—mlu-.v%u‘l:u Throat -Millinery,| Gold Medal for Typewriting. Miss Jennie Cochrane of the Jewett i Shorthand school has been awarded [into medal in a contest by a well known g-r . Miss Cochrane's record was 58 ten continuous necessary for an. artist to draw men's feather will answer, Take elevator Shetucket BStreet en- trance. Phone,

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