Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 3, 1916, Page 7

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ONE WEEK'S TRIAL NO MONEY DOWN pay us $1.00 per week, or we en’s Spring Coats at $7.50, $9.98, $12.50 and $15.00. In . B. this . Scnwarts, Gresmwich, T d ATise Teny | t0 reform the te Women’s Separate Skirts, Next' Conference at Meriden. prison sopnection with | @ complete showing of the every psy . It was voted to hold the 1917 confer- and mut styles in Dress and ence in Meriden, and an invitation was | 24Vise regarding all “the gutended by the New London Cham- e {nstitu ! Sport Skirts — price range mmerce through George S, b Palmer to hold the 1918 conference in SxENpL ed o in | Hom. $3.98 to $15.00. terms you wish. Allweukuthtyoup:y . : < Judge Edzar M. Warner of Putn 40 15-16 inches high—185-8 inches wide—22 3-8 a ‘member of the membership oy by % 3 ephon onler finance committee, presented a. resolu- 3 SOME VERY f inches deep 12 inch turn table—Exhibition Sound Box : tion thanking the city of Norwich for Ideals of ‘Industry. A | T T N its cordial hospitality in recelving and| It was a great step in advance when TTRACTIVE VALUES Patent Victor Tapering Tone Arm and Goose Neck entertaining the sixth annual confer- |labor. was ‘introdteed in. e priim ence of charities and correction, Far from being a curse labor is the s Recent large purchases from lead- Sound Box—Automatic Stop and Speed Regulator— £ The resolution aiso thanked tho Elks | caivation of any individual. - in brison ing manufacturers are on display this for their Eenerosity ending the | it is positively crimina] to week. Y hould howing of Extra Heavy Double Spring Motor. usé of thelr bultdling for the confer- | in women ta Gwedle Tl Goms el Z ool s e Su e i LICENSED VICTROLA DEALERS " g and ot o J&%‘yhfl'fl?&‘;m‘;‘rfif 7 5 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 izl hysicall; { ence, and Mrs. Smith for the delight- old“;d:ny-rmt{nsutg ;:t:n‘- lnturg: New arrivals in Children’s Hats— e wh ful reception at their home, Oldelms,|in idle hands is speclally tru f the assortment is broad and compre: §- on Monday afternoon, the Jocal com- applied to the class of persons con- h.:,m:._.g 69c, 98¢, $1.39 .ndp" . mittees for their continuous and suc-|fined in penal Institutions. Insanicy 23 e cessful labors, the Boy Scouts for|has followed In the trail of inactivity (% i g their services, the soloist, Mrs. Crowell, | in prisons and the moral effects have ol the orchestra at the Davis theatre Sun- | been extremely disastrous. p;%.ual:ed toR gllzenrdo?f :fismi’;&«.’: a Plaut-Cadden Building, 144-146 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Sy eoioey anilone Sedone ol iichm Best of all at modarate pricss. We for omitting their Sunday evening Ideals of Sentence. ; show an extensive line of Untrimmed services, thereby assisting greatly to| The matter of sentence is german to f_, e and T T Tod “The wh ice is the : rtant factor” bring together a very large and appre- & _discussion of prison ideals. The S8 sac Wiinesy Yelnnlings, inelus- store where service is most impo t _ciative audience to hear the admirable | whole system of reformatory discipline ing many exclusive novelties. Woe in- ‘instructive and inspiring addresses of | may stand or fall with the determis YT Sicgonslderatingof Jour. Order Prof. Graham Taylor and John Collier, | nation of this question. TUnder a de- s = the people of the city who have so|nite sentence the courts endeavor to cordially opened their homes to the|make the punishment fit the crime. Will Have Baseball Team. Trolley Suit Withdrawn. ‘Annual Calling of Docket. delegates, and every one who In any | This idea is perhaps a survivaf of the At a recent meeting members of the| The suit of Abraham ‘Attell of Nor-| The annual calling of the docket of | wWay contributed to make the confer-|early attempts of a similar nature. senior ciass of the Y. M. C. A. voted | wich against the Norwich and West- | the court of common pleas is to be|ence one of the most successful ever| Definite and short term sentences 1o organize a baseball team this year,|erly Traction Co. for $10,000 for in- | held in this city next Monday, accord- | held. are futile. 1f men are really and per- and the first practice game is to be|juries in a trolley car accident has|ing to a notice sent out on Tuesday.| The nominating committee comprised | manently helped by institution meth- held-at the Laurel Hill park on Sat-|been withdrawn from the docket of | THe gpnuel calling of the docket is|Schuyler Merritt of Stamford, David|ods something other than the calen- urday afternoon. The manager and |the superior court without costs to|held each year in accordance with|Gibbs of Meriden and Charles P. Kel-|dar must determine the duration of captaln will be chosen after the prac- | either side. The plaintiff claimed that | Section 32 of the practice book, which | 10g8 of Waterbury. their stay. e We hope you are profiting Ao om it B of Tl v vl eyt | vt owa? 7" | o Tuseday Aftrnaon Sston. |15 B 2len o ot 0 smnenl] o by Nemo Week—many, of Briage; he Wis tirown to the siteet by bt 9 Yo o aly 1 n| ,Charles H. Johnson, superintendent |some men much longer than they are our customers are. e Boy Scouts Assisted, -geie = Hamo B oa s SR 23 4 jr“d" . ‘;hym“ soch|of the Connecticut Reformatory, Dre- | now- kept, and it may release somo . At the Connecticut state conference thS C2T Startin el echanj ey ay of which such motice as he|Sided at the afternoon session. Mrs.|men much sooner than they are now Nemo Week ends on Sat- of charities end correction the follow- % shall direct shall have been given to | artha P. Falconer, superintendent of | released under the determinate sen- ent urday, May 6. It i fr counsel, call the docket and discon- | CirlS’ School, Darling, Pa., delivered | tence. Y, y 6. is o Operated on at Hospital. Tiate o otherwise dispose. of aueh | 2n address of the Need of a Woman's| The discusston was opened by Rev. special interest this year, Mt of SLEn A, L TSt ""“,‘?' Miss Genevieve Connell, daughter of | untried cases thereon as have been | jorormatory and Prof. William B. Bai- | Dr. Rockwell H. Potter of Hartford. Mo Only—Specials | because you can still get assistant patrol leader of TIo0p No.|yir!'and Airs O A. Comnell Ot . 135 | pending ons esr and cases In which|le%,of New Haven led the discussion.| 'The morning scssion was called to rnmg ly ot N Yy 3; Charlés Eaton and Clifford Oat. | myvinkiin street, was operated on Sun- | there 16 default of appearance, unless| .TDe Subject of Probation was treat- |order at 10.45 o'clock. This was the No C. 0. D FutoiHone Cods your. favori! emo, in the — day evening at'the W. W. Backus hos- | cause be shown for the continuance of | $1 by Herbert C. Parsons, secrstary of | general session and Henry M. Pollock, o C. 0. D. or TelepHone, rs | same durable quality, at the i ” the 13 hr tis mmis- | M. .. Early Mail Communieation. Bital for appendicitis. Or Tuesday sho | such cases! ik e i oy comie | 3, D superiniondat o {he,orvrich || Sain Flush, regular price 25c—at 19¢ | sameold price. Nemo prices Sen Franeisco's frst regular over |™° i Musical Programme at Backus Hospial | C: M. Thompson, secretary of the Con- | chairman of the committce on mental || Lenox Soap........ 10 bars for 250 | have not advanced—YET. land communication with the East was established by pony express in 1860, the charge for postage being $5 for half an ounce. necticut Prison Association, Hartford. | defectives, presided. Sundey afternoon Home chapter of | 4 highly Interesting address —on WP BEGIf Pares. matie pi10s so= The latest Nemo - Self- the King's Daughters gave dellght- | Nower ldsals in brisons was deliv. | Address by Dr. Charles T. Lamoure. 7 at 2 for 5o | Reducing Corset, No. ‘323, ful musical programme at the Backusiered by Mr. Johnson. The chairman introduced as the first ) hospital for the benefit of the patients.| In the field of prison management |speaker Dr. Charles T. Lamoure, su- [} 2 m 1 ghq. p.,u,h um or tan, is a genuine bargain at Human Paradox._ “Since Footlight inherited a fortune he is a paradox.” “What's the an- swer?” “He is both the richest and | Mrs. Louis O. Potter was the soloist.|there" have been ideals In the past and perintendent of the Cemnecticnt Scliool ular price 10C.....:.... at 7o | $3.00. For rather tall full ” ST R P T some of them expresses |01 ago are | for 'mbeciles, Lakeville. r. Lamoure . Ll Pride often gives truth a severe jolt. | POOTest actor on the stage. . Elected to Phi Beta Kappa. SHII in the distance and soms. are|spoke on the Care of the Fesble minded. || Pure White, Heavy Shelf and figures; strong *‘Steeltex’” Earl Franklin Wood of Danielson, | gradually being realized, said Supt. | The care of the feeble-minded is a Drawer Paper, 18 inches wide, 2 member of the senior class at Brown | Johnson. subject that has been before the pub- 252 inches long, value 10c..at 7o university, has been elected to the Phi- Many of the ideals have yet to be|lic during the past few years, said Dr. . Beta Kappa. realized but in the reaching out for |Lamoure. The reason for so much these ideals presented by the leaders | publicity is because we have learned batiste; in sizes 22 to 36. Other popular Nemo mod- els in fine batiste, for all Grass Fire on Railroad Bank. in this fleld of humanitarian endeavor | that feeble-mindedness is incurable All Day Specials figures—$3.00 up. X . At 10.54 o’clock Tuesday morning the much has been accomplished. And |and that the children of feeble-mind- " b o5 .~ FINE LINE OF 2 autopumper was called out for a grass | Never before has theére been a brighter | ed men and women are always feeble- [} wwizara Mops and Handles, Study the S Self-Help fire on the railroad bank on Laurel|Prospect for the realization of more |minded, and it has also been pfoven value 7bc. o Wonderlift models. . e Hill avenue. of these ideals than today. So much |that feeble mindedness is an important 3 - = 4 bas been accomplished within the last | factor 2s 2 cause of guvenfladvlce 2nd || Dustless Duster, value 25 }at 420 Our corsetieres will ex- : e wo decades that the future is brighter | delinquency, lult-crime an 8] zard Floor Oil, value 50c arrla es ¢ / f Few Fires in Carlsbad. T e R iy diaaa, nestintion e I plain these very different ? Carlsbad by law requires all build- [stripes, the lockstep and the sheved |gitimacy, vegrancy, pauperism and |l Yacht String Mops, regular corsets—$5 and $10; ings to be as nearly fireproof as pos-|heads were done away with in New |other forms of social evil and social value 69¢.................. at 3% proz-mce g ey York state, the silent system, the long | disease. sible, with the result that the city’s |} ours‘of confinement in cells, the mes | Here in Connecticut at the present |} Lux for wool washing.... 3 for 250 firemen earn most of their wages as | chanical routine which made men cogs | time we are providing for one feeble- Nemo Week—until and including Saturday. nd chimney sweeps. . in a system and robbed them of health |minded child to every 3716 of the |l The foredoing are for today onl 2 and_reason, have either disappeared |population, or about one-fifth of the = or_are silently passing into oblivion. | estimated number of feeble minded 0- arts Booby Bird a Coward. Let us consider very briefly to whai | the state, estimating at thie rate of one CONTINUED TODAY The booby, e Bahama bird, is so |aspects of prison management these |feeble-minded person to every 500 of < spiritless that when attacked by other | d€als pertain. the popnlation. At that rateghere are i N e s ok B o | st ot Commrasien, |2 et miziod ' 95535 | The May Home Replenishing Sale the fish it has caught without re- bln the course of ' time, there has|.3 2t Mansfield we will be able to pro- cen created a conventional type of . - ock -system. It is g result of evo-|tinued. As at the present time we - Complete New Line of Home Furnishings And Then Some. lntlon of the, prison, structure from | nave' Some- 200 applications on file it ’ and Sizes It has been said that all the mean }3“!,‘1’:'3'] ‘f;;": ;lg’:n:‘;g";mm:‘t housing wnuld' seem advisable to continue the || Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36—ex- Bleached Sheets, size 72x90— _ CARPETS, DRAPERIES, WALL PAPERS, acts ot hiswlfizxm qmcgz brought 'b:; The iacal of x‘}fl's%'c'ufé’:‘";":"mfln?: ,,‘f:d"r Jae OF obF Futidiiigs el tbg“‘lz“‘g‘l}lis until |} tra good valus @t.............. 10c | very special at............. v... 89 ; ore a-dro man. same mig] ssar! terior | crected at the new site. To accom- || Plllow Cases; size 45x36—ex- RUGS, RANGES. aleo be said of a candidate for office.— | €1l Plock but as in the plans drawn|modate all the cases needing imme- Hienehiod Stiests, (sixe S1x80, Do 2 under the auspices of the New York | gr; 11 as the 800 at Lake. |J t¥ Sood value at.............. 10¢ | center seam, value 75c—at.... 59 Exchange. Prison_Association for a new Institu- | Siie o mamrenc s e S00 at Lake ille. ri t Lakevill 1d Bleached Sheets, 81x90, N. S. GILBERT & SONS tion, he-pridon might be on & roup | LoDl Juarters at Lakoville would || pilow Cases, sises 4238 and ey o A promising young man often breaks | system, permitting a much better clas- 45x36, value 25c—at........... 19¢ | value $1.00—at......evceceey.. 79¢ 137-141 MAIN STREET his promise. Siicatipn ond meevidiog mirich befter Mentally Defective Epileptics. — e | housing facilities than the convention- | The care of the mentally defective Some of the al type. The new prison in Buffalo | epileptics ‘was the topic upon which Be. . £ DIED and the prison in Guelph Camads Dri)‘l')ior;flddktlg;!‘shmgke. Dr. Ross is t Makes WHEELBR—In Norwich Town, May 2,|Show that type of building may e o o WOOLNAP 00 CALIFORNIA o i B i, e of Wl | Coneiaciot R, il e o8 e | P it monta denctncy || BEANKETS st 91-69 EANRERRN $5.95 \ rllam ::mtfi::u osed 55 Jears. por iy b Ry U B fn -epiieptics may be divided nto two Sizo 11-4 White and gray Wool- | 20 pairs extra fine California * prison should be constructed in a. -ac great classes: One class comprising nap Blankets—at $1.69, value $2.00 t‘?s o me 5 !momd borders— tl:l!: w)llere ‘lia.n;i is ;;E.flable for agri '-ho!g in 'homtgl‘tman:‘r}yde"kt)g- gm FINE WOOL ss 95 at .95, lue $8.00 cultural and forest purposes. ment was arrested at an age, the 10.00 PLAID CARD OF THANKS. i infividual never showing, or oniy for | BLANKETS at..... 9« TOANRETY.: $7.95 ‘We take this means of extending our a short perfod, normal mrental de- Size 11-4 White Wool Blankets, heartfelt thanks to all those of e e L e e retainn | velopment. The second class compris- | " " F M0 0 0 Mo All Wool id Blankets, tan and our Plat , friends who In any way assisted us in | iStitution for the care and reforma-|yns"those tn whom tht mental de- white, pink and white combinations 4 our recent bereavement These acts| 2% 0% MOTAUY Sk Mol Chane of & | Yelopment bas progressed normally or |J value $5.00 at §7.95, value $10.00 9 Kntni er be cherished bY |} cpital or a college, and more dificult | 2Imost normally Iflor s:v:nl y;au.r-, but Conhit ood re uc (Signed) - than either. In the hospital the in- | this has been followed by a lessening BED SPREAD 3 HERBERT MITCHELL AND FAMILY | Mates know they are ill and willingly | o Mental Vigo, 10 Which contion the Marseilles o ar subject themselves to treatment. In|term mental deterioration may v THE BEST ¥ QUALITY mms EORRFAST % 2 the eolleze the immates are gathered |applied. Al condition the term men- |} One case of Hemmed Crochet Extra size Crochet Bed Spreads, voluntarily and are usually fi det?-lfitlon myml;- ;n}’“:;lerl: Bed Spreads, full size— all hemmed, value$2.00— ing clast as men! ly defective BANISH SCROFULA anxious o avail themseives o belng classed ds msntally defective or N Speelal price ...io.reioiinn: Spectal price ........ . 8185 v ed by the institute. In the prison |mindéd. One Iot of Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, tubject to sligh? imperfections in * J Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cleanses the|there is a group, most of them mor-| The tendency in almost all cases of |} weave or finish—at these very special prices: Blood, Skin Troubles Vanish. ally abnormal and many mentally and | continued epilepsy is for mental dp— zs s-un Marseilles Spreads—at § value $4.00 physically so, but are willing to admit Satin Marseilles Spreads—at value 5.00 ually that they are and usually un- 15 Satin Mareeilies Spreads—at value Scrofula eruptions on the face and willing to accept treatment. They rep- Very few epileptics escaps 3 body are both annoying and disfigur- | resent the failures and misfits of s0- free from acertain amount of ing. Many a compiexion would be|ciety whom socicty has been com- from. AB D hle. i ok e other | o, NSIA o R | eeis BF bt St other t t o orms ways, as bunches in the neck, inflimed | and t5 cdneate such: l"m%"&g s o tasle| For several years there has been 3 Linen Crash for toweling, val; 70-inch full bleached Irish Table cyclids, sore ears, wasting of the mus- | so colossal and so flled with aiheul: |strong movement in this country for || 12%c—Special price o e 9%o Damask, value $1.00—af.. 7% cles, a form of dyspepsia, and general { ties, that every ome who has been in|the care of the epileptic in special in- Crash, = A Qe 5 SRR “..:? tauich with it has had to sxelaim | situzions, The state of Ohlo was the e 1 ! 7z-mk‘ c:tn quality ‘Table your . drug or Hoed's Sar-|‘“who is sufficient to this task” - | Airst estal institutions for Damas! lve patterns,’ value SERV.US FLAVORING EXTRACTS saparilia. This great medicine com-|tainly not the politician whose chief | care of epileptics. This institution $180—8t ...iiiiiicieeieeee.s SO Z pletely eradicates serofula. It puri- | ability has been to render party ser- was opened for the admission of pa- x Flavoring- Extracts—Vanilla made from the very best Mexican Vanilla | fies and enriches the bicod, vice. The insti ion will take - tiént 1892, 5 Beans, containing uvcr 10 cent. Vanilla Beans, and not cheapened by T a:bom: the T aretal o ety character of i m"sn:: United States have M‘l Ve One 1ot ot Supgia Sapkine: Tahie : i 18’ stgtes use of lower Bean s, such as Tahiti and low grade beans, | training, experienc utfons speciall combin- ‘the latter omn«l be used and still keep within the law of the Food | Hood, a pharmacist for ffty Xm mm 3‘(“; of the tub?e-g;ndt:: and E&. made from the best grade of Oil of Lemon and dis- its mu.mv and men the dded; made well e the standard ru!. J mflmww—eflgm -&3‘% ,"%muMnMnumhm

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