Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 27, 1916, Page 2

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Murray’ s Bosto Willimantic, Qonn. 1S e (o g n,-»:g _RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, supplies a new and better phosphate . —pure crystallized monosodium mu. : It is the perfect baking powder. Cut Rates Unproflhhk to One Who Started First for Hartford.” The two Hartford-Willimantic Jit- nies have had very little business this week owing to the bad weather. Tues- day night they started to cut prices and the men attracted quite a crowd by their argument. They lowered their price from elghty-five cents a trip to fifty and finally one of them of- fered to take a load back to Hartford for a quarter. No one, however, took advantage of the low rates. Both driv- ers stayed over night in town and took up their stands on Ralilroad street on Wednesday morning. One car had a large card on the back announcing a fare of fifty cents and the other car announced fifty-one cents for the trip. One of the drivers secured a passen- ger at 11 a. m. and for hlll a dollar and started off for Hartford. The other man with the field clear resumed the regular price of eighty-five cenis and left for Hartford at 2.15 p. m. with six passengers. » Home from Florida. CHARLES H. BACKUS DEAD —_— Pointing Up Rogque Court. % y Mr. ana Mrs. Hush C. Murray who | 1579 tniceromevar weare aparted in | CANADIANS IN FRANCE ] B T s e enter %&|combany has done business in the WEAR STEEL HELMETS Orange City, Florida have returned to | present building for the last twenty. their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. | two years, —_— 4 Murray had an enjoyable stay in the & At = You are cordially invifted to visit this sfore on Prominent R lent of South Wind- ham Suffered a Shock Tuesday rnq:z“;ur:nnbetl:.‘ bon.m Spellman south and were in good health. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 27th, 28th| . and 29th, and inspeci the many changes made ). " Ky sy mom- flngr at st-\'on]t;';!,oc% fol;o'i‘n?‘:l-lhflfik suffered at X 'uesday n e H £l born in South Windham, Jan. 22, fo insure you heftier shopping facilities. TR " oo ey mon"Heal E. ‘& | champlon of ‘the coutry: precert o Backus, And his entire life was spent | Sive exhibition shots and play one or ) in that village. For ;.enunt-bc:- o:‘ yefln; ‘!!":-?g'&mu l'h.h local experts. H 1 he has bee: tl m o awmnpln-r.wu nd / The liberal patronage extended us in the past has not only SRR S e SR e i ey e T ogher 9 arou ] near the Central Vermont raflroad | What he was going to crossing there. when he got in the game thll season. compelled us to secure more floor space, but has also enabled Sir " Batkon marsiea i Carel L . . ., k of New York April 15, I X lome on Furlougl us to properly equip this store with every comfort and modern /ives him, with a som, Charles | Perry Crane, a musician on the bat- g R :ho is {:onne;:led rwf"h the ““'fln Virginia, is home on mrlouh 2 milh inchester Manufacturing visiting his mother, M; Mary Crans convenience that would add to the pleasure of our patrons. and a daughter, Miss Hasel Backus,|of South Windham. !\h‘t(‘a(‘:her ;;\ lth A\;Ilchaui schgol ‘:u —_— The mining of copper began in Al- R s 5 t this city, avos ¢ th- . total Our aim in securing more floor space is to make a more con- ors. Wiitam G, Backus, Luther E.| Lebanon Attachment for $320 Nete ‘ e il et et < Backus and Georze H. Backus. Mr. Gy :u su.m pounds, valued at uuu.~ venient shopping center, and an inspection will convince you B o (06 (6 o < L A Py omassey bl Killourey, attaching that our efforts have met with success in giving you a better D. A R. CONGRESS REPORTS | 2nd wagon. The: piaintit s’ Hymen o e - ; Presented 2t Mesting of Anne Wood | jors tomreq Tty quo o0 Feb. - - - 1915. This is more than four Elderkin Chapter. dollars, recelving his note for 3 e and more up-to-date store to do your shopping. At the April meeting of Anne Wood e o Alaska copper 3 Elderkin Ch: . D. A. R, held - £ e #%. | | mines were operated in 1915 compared As an inducement to visit our sfore during Open=|::.: = & *A Tinter on | fare. - The case witt Some ug. bedors | B Sk ) | ien seven in 1813, A total of 383500 Church street, the reports of the dele- | Justice of the Peace tons of ore wes mined in 1918 which, CAN. HANS 1) . gates to the maiir il congress were | this city May § at § o'clock. Attorney | [L OSInG. TRENEH PLerscors 3° | | iR edditon to the copper, carried gold - - - Fren-', regent, reported | P, J. Danahey will represent the to_the value of-$153,121 and $455,204 ing Days the following articles will be o fesi o daya of the convens | piaintir Warth of sifver. tion ana Miss Hepsy Boden on the Ca-::m:r:-;ledlm;"l: l_l;.; tre;:che-"&: 2 roceedin: of the st of the wi X Fran n wil using n P 2 g ial = £ s e W e e O K Company L to Give Minstrels periscope and wearing the new stecl GRIP offered at special prices: e e g reDorts Mrs. Oiich | At & special meeting of the mem- | heimets which have been found to re » delighted all. Refreshments were | Pers of Company L at the armory on |2 good protection against some va- | Corved by the following committee for | Tuesday night it was decided to put | rieties of shell fire. The Canadiax | SORE OAT the afternoon: Mrs. Winter, Mrs, Lar- | OR & minstrel show in the opera house | regiments have recently taken part iy Dress Goods Section Toilet Geods Domestic Section abee, Mrs, Gager, Miss M. H. John. | inder the direction of George Rem-|some very heavy fighting. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF son, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Van Zandt and | ington Bartlet! 20 inch wide Peau-de-Cygne in Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum Pow- Full size Bleached Sheets, regular| Mrs. Collins. | | USED AS A changeable taupe and black and wis-|der, regular ibc quality — Opening 5 — THE COLONEL'S MAID Walter D. Cavert; Ching-ah-Ling, the | LlNlMEN‘I' teria and black, regular $1.50 quality— | price 19c. 50c quality—Opening price 420 each. OBITUARY & A BlG SUCCESs, | Chinese cook. a bit impertinent but by Opening price 75¢ a yard. Palm Olive Soap, regular 10c qual-| 45 X 36 Pillow Cases, vegular 18c g = far the most important individual in m PAIN” mm'._ the cast, Elmer Elisworth. Dance in Washburn Hall. it }“ Does Not Blister 20 inch wide Black Louisine Silk, |ity—Opening price 7 cakes for 50c. |quality—Opening price 15c each. Edward Holland. - Three Act Comedy Given by Grex i i i i 2 Edward Holland, 73, died Wednesday ;‘Sf“:&;:rtiso quality~— Opening price op"":gzprri’cc;v?;:.s. regular 25c size—| Hemmed or Hemstitched Huck Tow- | o -nFer =0 0 infirmities of age. His and Sodalitas Clubs. ? els, good, liberal size, regular 12%c| birthplace is given at Northampton, ¥ The d: in Washburn hall on Nothing known relieves pain 22 inch wide Black Surole, regular| One Babcock's cut Rose Taleum|quqlityOpening price 10¢ each. Mags. No other information could be| The Colonel's Maid, a three act|ywednesday night was well attended. the Back, Lumbage “or 2 $1.50 quality—Opening price 75¢c a yard | PoWwder, value 15¢, and any one of the obtained as to whether he had any|Comedy was given by the Grex and|fickey's orchestra furnished music effectively or as following Sanitol articles, value 25c:| 32 inch wide White Cotton Cordu- | relatives in this town. Sodalitas clubs in the church house of | zor danct: . 2 . “a.ou tl;xch w“ilde ?;aocok Sux;?tlg, gette'r Face Cream, TFace Powder, Tooth | roy, suitable for sport coats or skirts, the Congregational church Wednesday - adw e price 31,00 a yarg, 1Ulity—Open- | Paste and Liquid Shampoo—OPening|segyiar 69c quality — Opening prics| BRASS KNUCKLES EXPENSIVE |vening to a large audlence =~ The| Frederick Clinton Sick in Lansing. SR 48c a yard. 4 T Mr. and Mrs. Clinton of _South 42 and 44 inch wide Wool Serges, in Result in $10 Fine—Attawaugan Wea. | Missionary society of the church. The - 5 i -~ navy blue, Alice blue, brown, green, 2 = ver Penalized—Jail and Fine for |PIAY Was very amusing and all of the | \vindbam received word Wednesday i ot and_tas g i Ready-to-wear Section different characters were very clever- | {hat their son, Frederick, who is a ! net & n,_regular 89c quality— Y John Demeickle for Indecent As-|j, student at the State Agricultural col i pening price 75c a yard. ly portrayed by the young - people. One lot of Waists in' votle, gabardine | > i sault and Giving Liquor to a Minor. | Miss Grace E. Randall, a graduate of | 156¢ In Lansing, dMichican, is seriously = SR e e Amlde.';‘sp t?xlznpejo ity Gov::" In this loca police Court Wednesday | ccached toe srelsetion . o Onm-mr’ from the physician attending their ton SOC alie' ne laces, a goo value ai regular T5¢ quality- enin ricy N n e local police cou inesday | coac! e uction and it Draj Section Opening price 98c each. pening price 49c.| | oning, Joseph Labay, 19, was charg. | credit is due her for the excellence |2Nd stated that he was somewhat im- S One lot of Corsets that were §1.19,| Stamped Pillow Cases, sizes 42 and|ed with carrying concealed weapons in | with which it was presented. The | Proved: i 90c Rub 36 inch wide Scrim in solid colors.|$1.25 and $1.50—Opening price 98c. 45 inches, regular 75¢ quality—Open- | the form of brass knuckles. He ad-|Premier orcestra of six pleces from mfifl "r'fl A e ~ i pene i i mitted his guilt but said that they | Norwich f Brief Mention. INSTANTLY suitable for overdrapes, regular 23¢| Combination of Drawers and Corset|ing price 49c. ‘urnished delightful _music AN Drugsists quality—Opening price 19c. o i ST st Onaet, b , | were given to him by another fellow | before and between acts which was| James Lynch of Norwich is employ- : Cover and Skirt and Corset Cover| Hamburg Embroideries, regular 12%c | to aispose of. He claimed that he|greatly enjoved. Russell Chappell |ed in the shipping room office of the Better quality Scrim, resular 29c|regular, Joc and o Pening | ¢, 19c a yard—Opening prics 11c = |did not know what they were for. He | repeatell his former success Wednes- | American Threed company. quality—Opening price 25¢c a yard. P! - atd was arrested on complaint made to|day night as the flery, hot tempered | The Thimble club of the Fi New Cretonmes, neat patterns of|. LOnE White Petticoats, lace and|Y®re- the police by a man who said Ee|Colonel Rudd. Bob Rudd, his — 8om, | tict her e ot ey St raaD- e Z Hamburg trimmed, regular $1.00 qual-| Willimantic Spool Cotton—Opening | thought Labay was going to use them B tist church met Wednesday afternoon vines and flowers, in dark or lght col- | Lo 9 was well taken by Robert Higgins. | with Mrs. L. M. French of West Main WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ors, regular 186 quality — Openin Toy O ing; peice) St price six for 25c. on him. A fine of ten dollars and|Colonel Richard Byrd, an enemy of | street 3 - - o PeNiNg| Children’s Dresses in gingham and costs amounting to $16.60 was im- 3 . s pri a yard. e B G o A 2li| sanitary Absorbent Cotton, regular| posed Colonel Rudd’s was cleverly handled | pe Sjlver Link club of the Calvary —TODAY ONLY— oaa Da!rs of Curtains, in white or |regular 50 and Toe quality——Omening |20c quality—Opening price 21c a pack- Attawaugan Man Penalized. e o e e in Onn | Baptist Mission met with Mr. and EMMY WEHLEN In efi',;" in net or lace, that were $1.00 to | price 49c. age. Thomas Grimshaw pleaded guilty to {and her daughter, Julia, were taken — ~ “HER RECKONING" g Ll P T s Women's Neckwear, a. wide variety| (0® Shire of intoxication and vagran: |17 the Mistes Asnos Aghart and Haml FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 = 5 s cy. ie said that he was a weaver | Mowry, who delighte® to find f ! . Hosiery and Glove Section |of stvies, regular 50c quality—-Opening | and that his home was in Attawan- with svervihing. - Rev. W. D. Cavert | | BESSIE BARRISCALE In ~ S price 3%c. sentence of fifteen days for | plaved two characters very well, that p Men’s Furnishi w¥omen's Boot Silk Hose in Hack or | Pric 3 g cation &nd_ thirty days fOr Va- | of the lewges mod Tes GorranaD., et HONORS ALTAR” en’s Furnishings pr'icee"zucg;‘.; x quality Pening | 25c and \50c Rings, guaranteed by |grancy was imposed. hit of the evening was that of & Chin- | § couc“s uAcxoa\:Al'v:Alu . ; S the manufacturer for three years — A Revolting Case. ese cook, Ching-ah-Ling, as acted b; “HIS AUTO RU 1ON" Men's Work Shirts, plain or striped,| Women’s Black Lisle, Full-fashioned ; i ” El El ¥ 4 r 50¢ quality—Openi i e Opening price 1%c. The case of John Demeickle, origi- [ Elmer Ellsworth. The whole play < s Pt Ty - Onsoine brice 300 | ees MERIMSOININEUIEHE = S0 g i : nally charged with indecent assault|Was carried through with a smooth- y Matines B . . Men's Negliges Shirts, made of good | Price 27¢ a yard. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, all| Dally charged wWitn indecort S8saflt|necss and finish that is seldom seen in Watch for Our Next Week's Show quality percale, fancy stripe, regular| Fancy Figured Ribbon, suitable for [neW—to close out at 5c and 8c each. | S0h. "iohi vears old, was one of the |amateur performances and all who | $1.00 quality—Opening price 79c. h:irp‘m‘”flzs“eifllaf g*’c and 3%c—Open- SR most revolting that has come to the !°0||= deserving of much M A ~ IO BTN SN Yaves attention of the court for a number | Praise. en's Neckwear, a wide range of| "y PUC0 PO R VI o hed < of years. The assault charge was| The cast of characters follow: colors and patterns to sclect from Kitchen . regular 25c «uallty—Opening price 19c, | °% back, regular $1.25 quality—Open- 'ware later amended to simple assault, on| Colonel Robert Rudd, a widower ot ing price 98¢ a yard. Tate Dust Absorbing Dry Mo account of the fact that the Jacobs | North Carolina, Russell Chappell: Men's Onyx Samnle Hose, black 2nd T Ol ores o 1d not bring himself to tell | Colonel Richard Byrd, a widower of colors, regular 23¢ quality — Opening P ular 50c quality—Opening price 37c. | oy could no et BTt 13 T a the court entirgly, what happened. He |South Carolina, Maurice Leonard; price 17¢c pair. % 3 Mrs. Potts’ Sad Iroms, full nickel | told the court, wever, that he went | (Mortally _antagonistic) Marjorie Knit Underwear three'in a set—Opening price 95¢ a set.| to a house thq," ‘{)em:‘l'ck!e livea oz Rs’r«da B;l‘mbexngldl‘gyan Grant; Bob T o X Temple street Sunday afternoon with | Ru o ns. (Not so an- pomen's Shaped Vests, low neck and g b ‘;‘_eflsl;;"':;"PL};"‘:};mm a paper, and that the man took him |tagonistic as their respective fathers) Books . ., Lok quality. —| 075020 ‘S8, 2 to his room and gave him beer and | Mrs. J. John Carroll, a widow, Col. Opening price 9 each. g 5 s e liquor and assaulted him. Rudd’s sister-in-law, Agnes Egbert: | One lot of New a\Ad Popular Books,| Women’s Union Suits, different . 8 medium - weight All Copper Mrs. Albert Jacobs, mother of the|Julia Carroll, her _daughter, Huelf UNDERTAKER and EIIIALIIII. cogal selling price 50c — Opening e o pSolect from, regular §0c|Nickel Plated Tea Kettles — Opening | boy, and Mrs. Mabel Jacobs testified | Mowry; Ned Graydon. a young gen hurch St. to smelling liquor on the boy after |tleman of exceedingly faulty memo o o B Benan S, thecroons o the Abowest | Hev. Walter Dt Capacts M. <4 Teleplme and also of his queer actions. Demel- | Baskom, Col. Rudd's - I e K THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | o oele: e Midzwick, and Stanley Katszvicz, The | ready for service in July. members of the Polish socley of the| wednesday Afterncon 1 of which the bride was a member. | {0 match. The groom's gift Children of Mary attended in a body. . S . Final Meeting. o bl o 211 | bride was a_bracelet watch. Undertaker J. A. Hourigan was in E e e ide and | Sride Save. The ma The | parge of the arrangements. The Wednesday afternoon Whist ?, ? Wedding of Miss Helena Whitley |, hoon " Carol Bliss and Minnie | brooch, and the groom a pair of cuff Mrs. Betsy T: chub. hek ity Jast Jeating Soy £ ou . Hunt and William Millar—Wednes- | Magel - They preceded the maid +f|links to the best man. The bride re- | The funeral services of Mrs. Betsey | 5°0: 8t the home of b e day Afternoon Club Meets for Last|honor, Miss Mary Hunt, the bride's|Ceived money, silver, pictures, furni- | Tyler were held at the home of Frank i of the dental chair cause you to meglect them? | Time—Notes sister, ana the bridegroom. The bride | ture and linen among her many gifts. lest Doss the dread " was_accompanied by the best man,(The out of town guests were Mr. and v Jah s Thampun © o Seraisan You noed have no fears. By my method you can have yeur testh it | Charles Budeit of Lishon. The Gpis- | Mrs Thomas Whitiey of Alston, Mass. | Betn ducted the services. Mrs. e Glied, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. xw omt e e e, | copal service was used and was per- | Miss Mary Millar of Aritngton, N. 3 Tialter Burdick and Mrs. Luther sane recelved ; ""%-c-. o Willlaa Alillar ot | formed by Rev. Albert Donnell, pas- | Miss Anna Brennan of New London, | Asiecp in Jesus and Soon with Angels X Consider These Other Features solemnized at the g‘ovx;d dqt the cgnu:g: D:?:;x;gelis:hgs m_&; :nng &d:é‘e& Clesg onfn Norw:g: 'l be Singing The burial was.in R 7 STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE e ing Mar, he . Black - cem, Dearers affers. 2 lock. %c Diattorm was sa | party 1eft the church, e e R Teown-and Tero Foank Bocieton, Harets O Ber STEMLIZED JNSTRUNENTS, with an_effective | The bride’s gown was white taffeta | (RUENIE, ME, and, re, Bmery and | clestone, Albertus Kinney and W. J. CLEAN LINEN, afid white. | with shadow lace. She wore a veil Odsers. There were flowers from Mr. Finn . ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS . and carried a shower bouguet of white | oie ‘Gertruds Cooper of Central Vil-| oo Bire B E. Eccleston, r. and LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK T d lilies of the valley. The | 28% Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Albert Ecclest Iaail of poxor. Wore Tose miliue and P oy Mrs, Baward Robertson and Mrs. If these appeal to you, call for examination and sstimate. Ne carried pink sweet peas. The ushers Friends were present sharge for consultation. and hrldemamn were dressed in dain- Rawley, Norwich and vm Un- t’A‘t’::-‘BLhe mremony a reception was . c..‘.--. DR F c‘ JAcmN M‘t ha}&wmamidd-hamoonmm iry's 4 & ; T52 MAIN ST, WILLIMANTIC. CONN. Mr. and Mrs. Millar left in this week 9 a.m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 2

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