Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1916, Page 2

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IRISH MINSTRELS Chief Richmond arrested Miss Nellie Murray's Boston Storg _WILLIMANTI WILLIMANTIC, CONN. g s And Nellie Hart Took Change From SR From Coat of Associate Worker in LARGE AUDIENCE SEES Mill. her boarding place, on the charge of | JUTE A5 the fine condi — £ 2 petty larcency of $13.25 from anoth - o TONIGHT WILL BRING wo:ly:er % No. 3 mill of the American ‘.,';‘{?‘m.‘:numimu RS o . There was room only 3’:?;§V°%’;‘,‘,’“.‘iyeh‘.‘?¥c2|‘3mfl?al'z’§'l They always present a soldierly ap- [Opera House Friday night un pearance and do credit to the com- . a0 Malian WOmAD: ehag | Pany to vhich they belong. in h t that hung on the wall. At ; e ur teration dale |5rsrunmnEmr T com i v v Py emverabe nd ohange were miss. | _Miss Mcrion Ratferty, daughter of ag th be . The matter was reported to the | 3Iv. and Mrs. Frank P. Rallerty of the -xwmm %o 2 police and an Investigation was made. | Church street, who 1s a student at | the stage four ends un cither When arrested on Friday morning | Columbia university, New York city, | T 3 fln;“;n!: rere bwlfll‘h ] Miss” Hare admitied taking the mon: | 1s ill at St. Luke’s hospital with. sci- | cheerfu cre supg - taste and expression. Jarge au- % ing in the | atic rheumatism. Mrs. Rafferty left P ;{Hcescr:;xr:“tlm‘;az‘:o:u:;“ s Friday afternoon to visit her. dience was very appreciative and 1 The men’s class of the First Baptist Da Mooney. John ¥, Cofilm who direct the _ - vide yourself with all the needed floor coverings to replace 3 Tamne A SUSE ) Atis iy, Qiod ot M lae i 5. il rclock. Th - oon‘ Mildred uorlu-ty Margaret Ro. e e L tenaince and & sood | Nome 1n Pawincket, R I *Thursday | nte' Margare: Ry bianche Sforin. igure u Ladi was well known here, having frequent- | dette Duval, Helen Hurley, Ruby COTTAGE RUGS INLAID LINOLEUM church Friday morning, Rev. T. F. | Providence, and Mrs. James A. Shea, | Alice Healy, Bernadette Murphy, Enlon 2 2 . 2 i oo manded encores tor-myml-.‘a This is your last opportunity to share in the savings offered T il OBITUARY. in during this sale. Take advantage of the low prices and pro- ,The. < o First Bap Jotm ¥ Qotliem, church served g very s lam Chowder supper in ine vestry Friday | , Daniel Mooney, a brother of Mrs.| ‘The vocalists were L. Moniea Mc- those you will discard during the Spring housecleaning cam- | was o 1arge attondance and good | JURR, 13 FREUSEST By b | TIUNVEY | oA, Margaret Ryan, biaache Morin. i sisted by the Ladies’ Aid society. al months with heart trouble. He|Leonie Duval, Laura Herbert, Berna- paign. - his eity. He is surviv- | Bel Fa May Do ! ly visited in this o e is surviv- lding, Frances 1! a) In Honor of Ireland's Patron Saint. | cq by a brother, Francis B. four sis- | Tsanene Bireas, & Bocma Hofae: I I: or i ourself In honor of St. Patrick’s day a high | ters, M: E, and Anna L. of Paw- | Clara Hoffman, Florence ‘Hoffman, 3 S il A mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's| tucket, Mrs. Raymond P. Tully, of | Kathryn Savage, Mary Ottenheimer, To Close at the Following pecial Prices on Short Bannon officlating. At the close of [of this ciy. Judge and Mrs. Shea |Lucy, Loretta Hussey. John McQuil Prices Lengths the mass Hail Glorious Apostle, was|arc in Pawtucket and will attenc the |lan, Roger Moran, Willlam Shea, Wil- wanivtog WS T, VAT, Mo Exhibit of Farm Implements, Etc. - nnis Lyons. ssey, Bileen g il it An exhibition of farm machinery ‘fhe _funeral of Denniz Lyons was |Cicot, Jane Ashton, Leroy Hallahan, divided RS has been hld this week by the Jordan | held Friday morning, with -requiem Edward Kelly, Valarie Parent and Ka- Harware company at their storehouse | hikh mass at St. Joseph's church at 9 [ thryn Higgins. M REMNANTS OF CARPETS |5 Tanpic strest. “They have had on | o'clock. Rev. P._J. Mooney officiated. Mtk e reat Remnants of Brussels Carpets, fancy | exhibition all kinds of farm machinery, The bearers yens John Sullivan and et p7 mn' R floral patterns, 1%-yard lengths—Sale | zasoline engines, electric _ lighting | Patrick McSweeny of this city, Jere- | Seshes a very pleasing g price !I?’sc each. plants for farms, and all sorts of in- | miah Lyons of New London and Chas. | 2nd In uced each singer in a pleas- cubators, brooders ,etc. Representa- | Seilhammer, of Newark, N. J. The |ing way. The jokes were new and | THAT’S MORE ORDERS than ever were on tion, regular $3.00 quality—Sale price $1.98 running yard. 69¢c quality—Sale price Cottage Rugs, size 25x30, regular 89c quality—Sale price 59¢. Cottage Rugs, size 27x54, regular $1.25 quality—Sale price 79c. Cottage Rugs, size 30x60, regular $1.39 quality- ale price 89c. Cottage Rugs, size 4x7 feet, regular $3.50 quality—Sale price $2.89. i g S sung by the choir, with Mrs. Henrl | funeral. liam Costello, Arthur Curry, John | Cottage Rugs, size 18x36, regular| Remnants of Wild’s Inlaid Linoleum, | Mathien as soloist. The parish schoot Eol Henry L'Heureux, Anthomy ! 39¢ quality—Sale price 26c. in six different paterns, from two to| was closed for the day. FUNERALS. Cottage Rugs, size 24x36, regular|eight-yard lengths, all in good condi- ! —_— itty and were greatly enjoyed By the s = tives from the manufacturers of the | body was taken to Greenville on_the | W! . hand at any previous time in Reo history— Cottage Rues, size 7-6x10-6, MATTRESSES different articles were on hand to dem- | special funeral car of the Shore Line |audience. They included quite a num ~ end yet “oversold” has always been the nor- $6.50 qu:uity—Slle price $5.29. onstrate the machines. There was a railway, leaving here at 10.25 a. m.|DeL OF EOO ? the " Cottag size 9x12 = Priced large attendance of farmers from the | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery in| The gy D W mal condition $8.50 qua.hty ale price $6.39. Specially o | eihboring towns every day. Greenevilleh.‘ B Py | l*fl“o:i.’__!t;. At ;‘ \‘ Felt Mattresses, two parts, ool rs. Rose Bahous. A i M1l I | fllsalilty tickir;gyogezuhr $11.50 quality COMPANY L INSPECTED. Funeral services ‘fsr Mrs. Rose r;'.y»'.‘:'"o.,"-i' u;lvtngla Ireland Over NOW WHEN YOU CONSIDER that 15°JP¢, i ale price $9.00. —— Pahous, who dled Wednesday at the | Here, Katkryn Higgins; Colleen, John | cent more Reos were shipped between Jan- H CARPET SIZE RUGS Genuine Silk Floss Mattresses, tWo | Major Shuttleworth and Associate Of- | fuberculosis sanitartum in _ Norwich, | McQuillan: Along the Rocky Road to first and March m than during the if At Sale Pri parts, _regular $15.00 quality—Sale| "o o " compliment Captain Tiesing’s | Were held at her home in South Cov- | Dublin, Willlam Hussey: A Little Bit - ! t Sale Prices e $11.69. ot eutry wl;l‘h reful:l'nhhlgl: Daes et s‘:. of Hoaven, Lcn'mlcl" !:’eg‘eon:EWR:n you i 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, several good Mary’s church of at place, Rev. J. A, | ) uinness Gets a Job, Mrs. E. - tterns to select from, regular $15.00 ; Dooley officiating. Funeral was in St.|cicot; Young America. Willlam Cos- | il Huality—Sale price $1249, CARPET SWEEPERS - e o e e 0% | MAry's ostnetecy. . |tello” Tassies in “Young America 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, good patterns At Bargain Prices which was postponed because of _the Dorothy Davis. egina Raclcot, Lillian Ottenheimer, and colorings, regular $16.50 quality— Mayme Sugrue, May Moran, May Ash- | = illness of Major Shuttleworth was held Dorothy, the three days’ old daught- e v -3 Sale price $13.49. Sweeper-Vac, a° carpet SWeeper | Thursday evening at the armory on|er of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Davis of | (00 Marguerite Ashton. Alice SuM | a1 Tapestry Rugs, better quality,|made to keep the modern household at ‘ T of 2 . Ot | van, Bernice Morlarty, Phyllis Moran, Pleasant street. Major Shuttleworth, | No. 65 Chestnut street, died Thurs- | (o> % » neat patterns, regular $20.00 quality— | 211 times free from dust and dist, asy | Colonel John Hickey, Inspector general | day aternoon of infantile trouble. The | porme o)< Rt i e S Sale price $15.49. to run and mle an] cs? v per e&tb’l‘efi of the Connecticut National Guard and | funeral was Feld Friday with burial in | ppd second part of the program 315 Seanice Velvel Rags siz it | ot et e e Carpet | Solonel Richard J. Goodman, of the | the Willimantic Hebrew cemetery at|consisted of a one-act draras, entitled ferent patterns to select from, regular | Sweeper, regular $3.00 quality—Sale | Connecticut First Infantry, were pres- | Perkins corner. The Open Gate. The cast was: Aunt $25.00 quality—Sale price $18.98. rice $1.29 O Hettle. Miss May A. Sugrue; Jessie, 4 e CRea 2nd other stats property was held n OBITUARY. Mies Helen Lucy: Unele John, William the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock by Major el i Husowr: Gtk Witiom 1 Morters VELVET RUGS Shuttleworth 1a_mcl 1)1(:;1«;)1- ’Hicke{i Ev- Mrs. John Keating. The play was well presented, each ' - erything was found to be in good con- | npe. % CREX RUGS s nne A gpre L S e Tpa fahe N rs. Hannah Keating, wife of the | one portraying the character assigned | i i late John Keating of this city, died [to them in a splendid manner. The that. 1 1 that will stand hard wear, good pat- | excellent. 1y Fri t tat rma ‘ At Closing Prices terns, regular $1.75 quality—Sale price | ~The inspection was held in the even- | houpt day morning at the state |entire performance was carried out | Red Crex Rugs, size 0x) fect, regu- 15155, Inz at § oclock and lased over 1 | Dech Tor 35 yease: She wae well Enow | St on B ol T e lar $5.50 quality—Sale price $3.49. Axminster Rugs, 27x54, regular $2.50 | Four and a half. The first part of the to the older people of this city. The | have attended rehearsals very faith- Red Crex Rugs, size 8x10 feet, regu- | quality—Sale price § arill programme was the d Ir | cause of the death was cerebral hem- | fully and credit ‘s due them for their lar $7.50 quality—Sale price $4.69. Axminster Rugs, size 36x72, regular n the school of a soldier. The | morrhage. She is survived by three | fine work toth in solo numbers and in | Rqd Crex Rugs, size 9x12 feet, reg- §33-98 quality—Sale price $2.98. vecre in charge of corpomils. | nieces, \fisses Katherine, Honora and | the chorus. Heimold's orchestra ac- | ular $8.50- yuality—Sale price $5.69. All-wool Rugs, size 36x72, light or|Captain Tiesing then took comm:nd | Joharna®Keating of 23 Jackson place | companied the singers in their usual 7 dark color, Tegular $3.98 quality—Sale | and the movements of five control wete | in this city: manner and added much to the melody } price $2.49. carried cut, which consisted cf setting of the evening. . s | —_— sights on rifles, the changing of sight- Lo CREX MATTING REVERSIBLE CARPETS | % o Jeft o et frin st sl || ROW® WESESRTY SO0, |cuirromos DaNciNG cuass i Red Crex Matting, 8-Inch wide, gooa| "o = o Gt so-inen | Skirmishing from pron posture. New Eagleville Mill Company to Em- HOLDS RECEPTION floor covering, regular 45c quality— T s LB S e The company was then turned over ploy 100 Hands Manufacturing —————- fale priss H5x w s, e o e Sroun e vt oo fioor | to Lieutenant Paul A. Merriam and | Sateens. In Town Hall—Decorations Very At- % % covering. resular 38c quality—Sale | the men performed guard duty for half tractive. T £00 i yara an hour. This section of the even-| E. A. Winter, executor of the estate CONGOLEUM RUGS ing’s work was well done. At the|of Eifie Ross, of this city, on Thurs- | Clifford’s dancing class _reception e T S close of the drill Captain Tiesing com- | day afternoon, signed a deed which | Was held in the town hall Friday ev- Congoleum Rugs, size 18x36—Sale RUBBER MATS plimentad his men on their work. transferred to the Eagleville company, | ening. ThHe hall presented a very |« price 39¢ each. . Following the drill an oyster sup-|a Rhode Island corporation, title to all | handsome appearance the decorations Congoleum Russ, size 36x54—Sale| Rubber Door Mats, size 14x25, reg- price 79¢c each. ongoleum Rugs, size 36x72—Sale price 98c each. of the property in the town of Mans- :elns'd sresn and lvhlto P. D. Dono- i Coia fleld and Coventry which at one time | hue decorated. Largze green stream- i i Thros Off Colds and Prevent Grip. - -~ e weat ol 35"61 coming on take | V25 owned by the J. L. Ross. & Son |€rs were caught in the center of the ular 69¢ quality—Sale price 39¢ each. i company, including mill, tenement | ceiling over the staze and run down | t RUG FRINGES %zm%mf,,“fé‘ e houses, power plant, machinery and | the back of the stage. Pots of Kil- | Congoleum Rugs, size ¢xp feet—Sale one “BROMO QUININE. E. W.|land. The officers of the Eagleville | larney roses were arranged alonx the price $2.69 each. Rug Fringes in a large, variety of | GROVE'S signature on box. 3 company are: A. L. Kelley, president; | ©dg8e of the platform. Window boxes Congoleum Rugs, sx12 feet—Sale | colors, ranging from 10c up to 25c— T. I. H. Powell, treasurer; _ Samuel | Of roses were between each window | 4 price $6.39 each. Sale price 5¢c a yard. Powell, general manager. T. Milton | 2nd small tables were placed on sides Ross, who has been connected with-the | °f the hall on which were pots of | , H R SEATS mill for a number of years has been | White azaeleas. ! engaged as resident agent for the com- | The children’s class danced from 8 pany. The authorized capital stock |0 9 and the other classes and their of the company is $50,000. A number friends from 9 until 12. The patron- of pecople are now employed at the | 35eS were Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. J, I mill and will be increased as fast as { Shepard, and Mrs. Henry T. Burr. | possible. and within a short time the | Music was furnished by Hatch's eight- ! il mill will be running with the required | Piece orchestra from Hartford. Mr. | DRAPERIES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS amber Aot e e rea | and Mre. Arthur Richards of Holyoks, ais i At Closing Sale Prices will be emplayed. The company will | Mass. Were guests of Mr. Clifford. manufacture sateens, the same line of . f | One lot of White and Eeru Scrim{ Corded Creve in bink, blue and Machm g00ds that was made by the J. L. Ross | . To sr:‘;;: H-y:fn '-:e";::.:y"l!on - i i white, suitable for bedroom curtains, e company. rsal - ;:nor;’::t :,ngc:f;:«; p:?n'j::cyh:; 0‘:;: regular 29¢ quality—Sale price 19 a ry o g h\l-‘mmni Miocl."gn ¢ Havans 4 Towmmge Six s e - borgers, foidl yard. Contracts For Swimming Pool Let. | {{ay. ioming the study of Haydn's mil- 1 itary symphony No. 11 was commenc- MARCH 14th TO 17th INCLUSIVE The work of constructing the swim- | ed. mink pool at the Young Men's Chris- There will be Engines, Lighting | tian association will be = commenced Plants, Siios, Blowers, Tillage Tools, | soon. The contract for One_lot of Leather Built Chair Seats, in different sizes, formerly sold for 50c, 69c and 76c each—Sale price 33c. Bordered Scrims, regular 15¢ quality Sunfast Draperies in brown, blue or | —Sale price 9c a yard. red, regular 20c quality—Sale price 25c§ Better Quality Bordered Scrims in a yard. several good patterns, gegular 18c qual. ity—Sale price 12/2¢ 2 yard. Open Border Scrim for over-dravery, | "prypery Net in green or red, 36-inch regular 35c quality—Sale price 29¢ alwide, regular 15c quality—Sale price yard. 9% a yard. DOMESTIC SECTION DRESS GOODS SECTION | Refreshments will be served each White Surento Suiting, 36-inch wide,| 33 inches wide Velvet Corduroy, in|day during the exhibition. basket weave effect, fine or coarse|&reen, navy blue and coral, suitable for It is the most pretentious work the orchestra has yet taken up and will require a great deal of hard work, excavating | to master it. The orchestra has Pneumatic Water Systems, Manure | and concrete construction has been | tkenty-five members: the ages rang. i given to O. E. Willard of this city. The | ing from fifteen to eighty-one years. ‘ s";’;"’:’ s sl °”"‘;1 .M“:'"” contract for the carpenter work and S i - i and "00's on exhibition, each in charge | painting has been given to the firm of | Mrs. Bradies to Address Spiritualists. i of an expert from the factory where | Latham and Crane. The contract for | e C: S Bradley of Boston H P 0 will | the article is made. the plumbing has not been let. be the speaker and message bearer at ! And [ —_— S i Bt s Db, the Spiritualists’ church on Bank d size, ‘ f i f street Sunday morning at 11 o The entrance to the local police sta- | and at 7.30 & Ve — 0 in the evening. [oward tion was draped in black Friday in| Millerd will = FREE TO ALL of John J. Manl ho dled | Tebr ol o ang and Miss Bisbelle e g memory ohn J. Manley, Wi 't will be pianist. weave, 3% a yard, Spring coats and skirts, $1.00 a yard. Wednesday night at St. Joseph's hos- = ey e = G pital. Fancy White Suiting, herringbone |, 30;ich wide Crepe-de-Chine, sulta - . Sunday Services. ble for party gowns and street dresses, A = FR At the_Con; - colors are Alice blue, china blue, green, ,mlwqat Mrs. Riggleman 1L D et Soarch e effect, 36-inch wide, 50c a yard. : morrow, Rev. D, Cavert will preach ! s white and lavender, 50c a yard. Mrs. Belle Riggleman, librarian at 36-inch wide Lace Cloth, fine and ¥ ’ the town hall library, is confined to her | 4t POth ‘.‘r";e"‘:v’:'“'m‘e"ngb:“‘“ ser- | sheer,19¢ a yard. 40 inches wide, better quality Crepe- home on Prospect street with a severe [ TAP% . RS Sun‘g’. s 1‘;""; " de-Chine, in navy blue, china blue, attack of tonsilitls, the second at- | {76 Ciolork” The rettrns wil to o | 36-inch wide Dress Linens in tan,pink, old rose and white. Just what JAY M. SHEPARD tack of the season. = A graduate nurse ; e an rookie, pink, green, navy blue and{you needfor ball dresses, $1.50 a yard. lavender, 50¢ a yard. | is in"attendance, nounced at the evening service. { } Succeeding Elmore & Shepard ‘There will be holy communion at 8 FuneralDirectorand Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection New Silks for trimming and waist- 27-inch wide Tan Linen, fine or |ing, stripes or séaid effects, 20 and 27 coarse weave, 25¢ a yard. inches wide, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. and evening a course of NEW SPRING SUITS AND COATS Friday was the worst day of the|mons in order to fall in with the spirit The new Suits for Spring are arriving every day, and the styles are IRAM N. FENN season for drifts. There was a keen, | of the Nation Wide Preaching Mission most_delightful, belted or plain loose little coats, full short skirts with new H N cold wind and the snow drifted to quite | which is being conducted now. and dainty linings and odd little quirks and turns of fashions so subtle as to | UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |a depth in places. The local physi- to be indescribable. a. m. at <hurch Sunday. Morning prayer and litany | d 10.30. E [ T t South Coventry Car Broke Fender at ::d -.::%: ‘n 7.30. m I| Perkins Corner. preaching this Lent Sunda; mmlng | BATTLED WITH DRIFTS. 62 Church St. Willimantio, Ct. Jlans found 1t very difficult to make St. Patrick’s Eve Pw New Spring Coats are here too, in a variety of styles and prices. Telephon: Lady Assistant | cOUntry calls and in some cases they | , g¢ patrick's eve party was given —— by the facul to the students of the THE H. C. MURRAY CO. EAST HADDAM Dor’t You Want Good Teeth? East Hay -Wednesday ev- Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to meglect them? Bda o 2 e:j‘ug. SONT T s You need have no fears. By my method you can have your teeth Sleighride for Teacher and Pupils—| " G°N. Phelps.was in Hartford Mon- filled, orowned or extractsd ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Local People at Middletown Meet- | day. ing. | ‘Attended - Middietown Mesting, Consider These Other F o’funo e The following membera. of, the Con- TRICTLY SANITARV OFFICE 2 * H9but Mack' and daughter: Carrie | grogational church attended the pri ¥ B R imy ool the teacher.dn: tho| B m‘:’.fififi,’,’:}h‘ Middiotonn Tues: ASEPTIC-DRINKING GUPS f":fi‘m E %fi;flfl her pupils-for | 4a Mrs. F. o%mtf'mn, LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Mr. and Mrs, Wall , and Mrs B E'fim. Nirs. Wetear M If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimats. Ne Gillette, !eru:d Mrs.“N, W Rathbun. eharge for consultation. e’ DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 762: MAIN-ST., WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sunday, 10°to 2 conferred on a class of five in the Lady Assistant

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