Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1916, Page 7

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8 18 L e © 30.08 o, Moore, 1 the ladies wers allowed a special priv- ilege wglch the gen'_lamen1 disdd ?doi Predicti aturday: Fair. hav 'wo chairs were plac S| e e Gonerally faif, | by side in the two aisles of the hal flwflw shower, After starting on the trip from Nor- iy II‘. Moon -ll iwich several changes had to be made. . Sunday's Scolt & Elzk b, e Poats. il ol P risesi"80en, il walsy. | Rifes | thio, conducts irip was made to Wash- encore which was heartily given. Mrs. Mechanical flcpli"' Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Ilnl.mnh(n. in all its branches. WE The ladies were . allowed to retain 507 to 515 North Main St Day. Il @ m. I p. m. |l & m. [['p. m. | ington and return without mishap. at the prices we q“"le - “‘i’ their original seats for the entire trip 1] c.zs 3& > oxg 11:59 | Plenty of g;a.'nuu were served the 2. 343 Pbut the gentlemen, who were mot so fortunate, had to change at the call of 900 | the_ conductor. : Many changes were passengers he poster. e e atis Hiamtons of Norwich ;'-u rendered -a solo and responded to an| 3 712 Laura Phillips of Laurel " Hill ren- ey l‘“‘h S ion | dered an Sgay o sz‘}alfiug jand e pin wal low | no - duet by Miss Nellie Howie an Ili-. ‘which 15 foliowed by flood tide. | Nfiss Ruth Brgckenr[dgg was the clos- 419 PENDANTS, ‘BROOCHES, of every description, new- Service at the F.dll'lhd Church— | In&: “Greeneville Defeated in Relay Ra ~—Personals. BORN. RILEY—In Norwich, May 19, 1916, a At the TFederated church Sunday , Luke Patrick Riley, o M. Rev. urden preached the| Thomas Riley. morninz sermon, taking for his sub- " What 1¢ Will Buy MURPHY—In New York city, May & | At 1 a dozen, Wood Button-Moulds, : ject, The Sure Triumph of the Gos-| 1936, a_son. Robert, 3d, to Mr, and Nos. 16, 24 and 80, value 3c. est models in every pel. At the evening service the sub-| Mrs. vt Murphy, Jr. At 16 a dozen, Agate Buttons, all sizes. 1c a yard, Cable Cord, whlte and black, value 2c¢ a yard. 1e, a package Wire Hair Yh‘l-l. straight and crimped.. 1c a dozen, Pearl Buttons, Imall sizes, value 5c. 1c_a paper, Adamantine Pins, value 2c. 1c a box, Mourning Pins, value 2c. 1c a box, Toilet. Pins, value 2c. A Ject was Your Window on the World, finish An interesting Junior C. B, meeting 2 fwas held in the afternoon and the reg- OBITUARY. S ular Christian Endeavor meeting was ' l & G ll Hl' held at 6.30. Miss Elizabeth Mulholland. \ The death of Miss Elizabeth Mulhol- - 7 Jand occurred at her home on Boswell D.S. MARSH WORCESTER—In Norwich, May 20. 1916, a_daughter to Bdward S. and Mary G. Worcester. MARRIED = NG—SYLVIA—In \ Stonington, 12, 1916, by Rev. J. E. O'Brien, Jnae'ph King and Mrs. Mary Sylvia, both of Stonington. At \ —_— 3 DIED PERKINS—In New London, May 16, 1916, James Perry Perkins, of Mrs. Brma V, and the late Frankiin E. Perkins of Groton, aged 29 years. avenue after a lingering illness of over & year's duration. Miss Mulholland was born in Norwich in 1890, the’ daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. John Mul- N 1c a roll, Tape ™ 4-yard rolls, . RO N Ve 3 P Bollend. Up 1o the time of her poor. TR g inca e ‘Wwhite and-black, value 2c. 1anos heaith she was employed by the J. B.| years. 16 'n anoutl S0 ava A BRolN: Col & Martin Co.- The deceased was a de- | DESRUISSEAU—In® Putnam, May 14, ored Basting Thread, value 3c. Pl P voted member of the Sacred Heart 1916, Joseph Desrulisseau, aged 43 1 ai b7 ed “Saf ayer-rianos church in Taftville. She is. survived| vears. c a dozen, Japann ety by her mother, four brothers, -James, | BROWN—In Westerly, R. L, May 1S, John, ‘Albert and Willlam, and three| 1916, Mary Clarabells Brown, wasa 18 sisters, Margaret, Irene and Mrs. E i Carter of Versailles. Miss Mulhol. SA\'LEE— Ashawa; li I. May 18, land .leaves many friends who wil| 1916, Sidney A. Sayics, aged 64 yenvsv ‘mourn her loss. - The family has the | BABCOCK—In Ynan N. sympathy of a large circle of friends| 1910, Stephen Babcock. in their time of bereavement. year' of nis aze. ERICKSON—In New London, May 20, 1916, Harry Burton. son of Harry and Margaret Burton Erickson, of Mont- ville, aged 1 year. Funeral services will be held at the home of his erandparents, Mr. and rs. Tooker, Mongay afternoon .30 0 1000 WEALT—In Lebanon, May 21, Melissa McCall, aged 84 years. Personals. Fungml]tm the residence of BE. H. Miss Briget Enright is npandxng a |y MeCall chckarmn Tuesday afternoon few days'in New York city. DA et City, May 19. 1916, Tlizabeth Davis, aged § years, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis, Prayer at her home on Mechanic street af 130 p. m, Tuesday. Funeral ser- vice “in st churcn a m. Oscar Barrett of Willimantic was| Burial in Pacnl‘lj:!.ug cemetery. a a week-end visitor at his home here.| GIBBS—In New York city, May 21, 181§, Sarah Barker, widow of Ed‘wwtd John Dennis and Maurice Coughlin | .. N s, formerly’ of Norwicl yere visitors in Preston City Sunday | "lf SHEVISE 20 WL, Ty dce, afternoon. Pins, all sizes, value 3ec. 1¢_each—Black and White Hat Pins. 1c for two sticks Ironing Wax. 1c. each, Pencil Pads. 1c each, Lead Pencils, value 2c. What 2¢ Will Buy At 2c a dozen, Wood Button Moulds, Nos. 26, 40, 45 and 50. At 2c a dozen, Bone Buttons, black and white, value 3c. At 2¢c a yard, Oval Hat Elastic, black and white, value 3c. At 2c a pair, Elastic Corset Laces, value 3c. At 2c a roll, Tape, 4-yard rolls, white and black, value 3c. At 2¢ a spool, 200-yard spools, linen- finished button thread, white only, value 3c. At 2¢ a spool, Merrick's Darning Cotton, all colors, 45-yard spools. At 2¢ a card, Mending Wool, all col- ors, value 3c. At 2c a card, Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on a card, value 5c, At 2c—Defender Safety Pins, nickel- plated, 3 sizes, value 3c. Victor Victrolas & ON EASY TERMS Sunlight Buildin 48 Franklin Strost, Norwich Marsh Buildmg, 230 State Street, New London DIAMOND RINGS VERY ATTRAGTIVE STONES AT VERY LOW PRICES THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 and 27 Franklin Strest May in “the “S4th - ¢ Relay Team Meets Defeat. ‘The relay team of_the Greeneville Grammar school met with defeat in their meet at the fair grounds. Those runnij were Boyd, Harris and Ring- land. oyd Tan twice in the race. oS Jay Ricketts is spending® a short time at his home on Prospect street. Mot Cigars are Goodes " THESE AR TOM’S 1-2-3 5c GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR and see, THoS. My a’l-lu. Prop. Fr-nklin st to Palace C: BETTER GAR this afternoon at 5 o'clock. - Burial in_Yantic cemetery, Norwich, Many people took advantage of the on arrival of 2 p. m. train Tuesday. mild weather and took .long g-lkn in sxmnme\’finm:ms icf'ltyl}{nvp%l.Skl‘g%s. rphy, wife of Jose) . Mpliegis Tprk Figeral from “Her late residence, 20 Washington street, ins, May B3, 8t B oclogs: Requiem mass at St Patrick’s church at 9. Burial In St. Mary’s cemetery. Kind- y omit flowers. orwich, DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a-'m. to 3 3. m. Eye, Ear, Nose and_Throat C. E. Wilson, who has been em- ployed by John and George Bliss, has resigned his position and has entered the employ of John A. Ferguson. § ——— TAFTVILLE Concert at Maennerchor . Hall—Per- sonals and Notes. A concert was given at Maenner- What ¢ Will Buy At 3¢ a palr, Mercerized Arm Bands, rTound, value 5c. At 3c each, Neck Bands, value 5e. At 3¢ a yard, silk-finished Hat Blas- \, tic, black and white. At 3¢ each, Gem Twisted Collar . Supporters, value 5¢. At 3¢ a yard, Heavy Elastic 'Web, black and white, value 5c. At 3c a cabinet, Invisible Hair Pins, value Sc. of olland. Notice of fuiera‘l hereafter. n FHoward's Valley, Hampton May 21 1916, Ellen Baker, wife of Gerlrd Wade, aged 69 Yyears and 11 Funeru !-rm the home of her daugh- chor hall Saturday evening by .the Mrs. Humes, Howard" Shoring Hand of (e tatommes cotamas | _ Valiey, Tucsday. May T3, 3¢ 1 @'erocic nmnmam _Cecille of the North !‘Al-m—E”“;;lds gfi:l ;6::‘-’ 'l: ':1!:!1: Tdova of the latc Benjamin H, Palmer. Funeral service at her late home, 142 Broad street, Monday afternoon, May 22, at 3 o'clock. R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building Narwich, cum. Greeneville office: Office Hox -\1 13-3; -8 except Wtdnudl’ ‘ednesday and Satur- and B-mdly nnl.-. _lopoimmpnt American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Gerinection, - Shetucket Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props Lol band. selections under the direction of/Rev. P. F. Werth. About 600 people enbyed the rare treat of hearing this noted band of musicians. The concert was under the auspices of the United German societies of Norwich and vicinity and over $300 was realized for the benefit of the German and Austrian fund. The musicians arrived here 5 o'- clock Saturday afternoon and were intertained. at dinner by the Ladies’ &me club, following: the concert. The musicians were cared for at the homes ‘At 3¢ each, Hair Nets, with elastic, value 5ec. 3 At 3c a roll, Tape, 4-yard rolls, white and black. At 3¢ a package, White India Tape, assorted widths in packages. At 3c each, Featherbone Collar Sup- porters, all sizes. At Sc—Silk Covered Ribbon Wire, value Sc. & At 3¢ each, 90-inch Tape Measures, Trommer’s of the various German es in the value 5e. Evergreen Beer D“fcl‘uem 'l‘lu.a léaul:ld d.;yn;o‘ a cox;;:urt at At 3¢ a ::11 cPicmre Wire, tinned, REAL 0“"‘:. ’;‘:0"‘ Motbroytia Pects, At So—Celluloid Thimbles tn colors, > . lue 5c. .' A motorcyele party left early Sun- Stle e bottle, Stafford’s Ink, black, H. A & CO morning ‘Wore value &c. ‘were: At 30 a bottle, 'Suflbfl!'! Mucilage, DENTIST o At S0, sach Poxt Cara s, Many Attend Danoce. value 5S¢ of Ioeu youn‘ poo- At ae a package, Muleteam - rax, % pound.t package. gdg club by the rlrll ot BL ’rh.» resa T. A. B. Saturday evening. Personals and 'Notes. David Lith of Bailtic was a visitor oyer the Week-end. i O of Eatien miar] AL O FREMAN M. D. LI Ry | Piraiiie sod Surpece wm.mmm mflmfi.flhflmmt!h&' Wilson, i 7% 8 p.m. u-u-.?w- e ot LOCAL DIVISIONS, A. O, H. ENTERTAINED STATE OFFICERS Meeting in ‘Foresters’ Hall, Th officers of the Ancient Or- der :f.git:-rn!m the guests of loltah Dipisions 1 and clty Tel. 1425.2 { dent, MA!L ORDERS wfll e nrefnlly filléd. “Our out-of-town custom- ers will receive prompt service flnwgl: ; 3 ing number of the program. the Parcel Post. Check off the items WATCH BRACELETS, || ~ GREENEVILLE were served 5t the ciose ot the sven: | | wanted and mail this adv to us. hvepmdedlfl:erilyofudimdevalme. 'l'buellwuflbewhflp- yafldunmb—htmmflymmmdmdynfim&nmfl&s&b— come while the assortments are complete, because once sold we cannot promise to duplicate any line at the prices quoted here. If we had to go out in the open markets mdpy&edvumdwwmmflndpodflyunmfle&uefimthhbufl sale—Come In Early. beginning. N Sc—Garter Elastic, black l.m‘l ‘white, short len‘m, value 5¢ and 10c, At 8¢ a roll, Crepe Paper, 9 feet 1_;0115. plain or decorated, value Extra Special! John J. Clark’s Six Cord Machine Thread, 200- yard spools, all numbers, in black and white, 8 to 60—at 3 spools ‘for 10c, value 5c—not more than 12.spools to a customer. What 4¢ Will Buy At 4c a gress, Shoe Buttons, black, value Tc. At 4c a dozen, Madame Louise Hair Crimpers, value 7c. At 4c—Hair Pins, in Cabinets, as- sortea sizes. At 4c—Pin Sheets, containing 60 jet, white or assorted Toilet Pins, value 5c. At 4c a card, Brass Hooks and ‘Byes, 2 dozen on-a card. At 4c a package, Roberts’ Gold-eyed Needles. At 4c a package, Darning Needles, assorted sizes, value Sc. 4c a package, Colyx- ejed Needles. At 4c a package, Bodkin Needles. At 4¢ a dozen, Clinton Safety Pins, all sizes, value 5c to 7c. At 4c a dozen, Atlas Safety Pins, all sizes. At 4c a roll, Tape, 4-yara rolls, black and white, value Sec. At 4¢ each, German Silver Thimbles. At 4c a spool, King’s 500-yard Bast- ing Thread, value 6c. At 4:—_Mother's Ironing 'y'ax value 7e. At At 4c a package, Initials, fast color, 36 in package, value 7c. At 4c—Mercerized Corset Laces, flat, 5 yards, value 5c. At 4c—Egg-shaped Stocking Darn- ers. At 4c a box, Kirby-Beard Silver Lace Hair Pins. At 4c a piece, Lingerie Tape, white, pink and blue, 6-yard pieces. At 4c each, Rubber Fine Combs. At 4c a package, Envelopes, 25 in package, 3 sizes. At e each, Pencil Pads, large size. At 4c each, Ink Pags, note and lette® size. At 4c a cake, Tollet Soaps, large cakes, assorted odors. <5 = What &¢ Will Buy At 5o a dozen, Bachelor Buttons. At 5c—Toflet Pins in Cubes, Jjet, white and colored heads, 100 pins, value 7c. At 5c a ball, Dexter’s Knitting Cpt- ton, black and white, At 5¢ a dozen, Fish- sye Pearl But- tons, sizes 16 to 24. ‘At 5¢ a card, Bone Colla.r Buttons. At 5c a card, Plated Collar Buttons, 1 dozen on a card. At Bo each, Gold Plated Jewelry, velue 10c to 19c. At S5c a Dpiece, widths, value 10c. At 5c a pair, Women’s Sew-on Hose Supporters,- white. At 5c a package, [E. Z. Dye, all col- ors, value 15c. At SQT'Z’Ideal ‘Chamois - Puff, value ¥ - Az&;bome.fim‘sm Corset, Laces, flat, § e ; Plans for State Parade Disoussed at| g, TH]SSAlLumosthmely—thcu» san for Summer sewing is just articles just'when you want them. Use this ad. for your order blank. Linen Tape, all’ N Here we offer the needed What Zc Will Buy At 7c a piece, Rick-rack Braid, 6- yard pi value 10c. At 7¢ a plece, Lingerie Braid and Bodkin, all colors. At 7c—iInside Skirt Belting, 1%- inch, black md ‘white. At 7e l. yard vy Elastic 'Web, a.nd wmte. k. At 7c a nleoe.@ngllsh Twilled Tape, %*inch, 10-yard pieces. At 7o n. piece Bias Seam Tape, value l0c. At 7c_e card, Hooks and Eves. Delong afid Golden lTng 3 dozen ‘on a card, value 10c. ‘At 7c a yard, Collar Bone, black and - white, value 10c. At 7c—Warren Collar Foundation, black and white, all sizes. At 7c—"Christie” Sewing Cushions, value 15c, At 7o a package, Mending Tissue, value' 10c. “At 7c a pair, Corset Steels; all sizes. At 7c a pair, Children’s Hose Sup- porters, black and white, all sizes. At 7c a dozen, Lead Dress Weights, all sizes. At 7c a. package, - Peets’ Hooks and Eyes. At 7c a gross, Bigck Pants Butt value 10c. At 7c a pair, Silk Arm Bands. At 7c a package, Gilt Picture Wire, value 10c. At 7o _a half-dozen, Celluloid Hair Pins, shell and amber. At 7c—Shinola Shoe Polish, black, tan and white. At 7¢ a pack, Steamboat Playing Cards, value 10c. At 7c—Rubber Pocket case, Invisible Combs, in At 7c—Hercules Unbreakable Fine Combs. i At 7c—Rubber Dressing Combs, value 10c. At 7c 1a.oCx:iev:g. Face Chamois, value At 70—l—oflcudle'd Pumice Stone, value At 7c—Corsage Sachet, value 10c. At 7¢ each, Hair Nets, with elastic, all colors, value 10c. At 7c—Japanese Tooth Brushes, bone handles, value 10c. At 7c—Silk Hat Elastic, black or white, valug 9c. At 7o—Capitol Pins, brass, all sizes, 300 count, value 10c. . A At 7c—DeLong Snap Fasteners, all slzes. black and white, value At 70—-Hump Hair Pins, assorted sizes in package, value 10c. At 7c—Featherstitch Braid, white or colors, value 10c. What 9¢ Will Buy, At 9 a yard, Warren Featherbone, silk covered, value 12%c. At 9¢c & yard Inside Skirt Belting, 2-inch, black and white, value 12%c. At 9 a ra.rfl Heavy Blastic Web, At 9 valu?ul"‘&%; He S lc a pain, 'omen’s lose Sup- porters, black and white. g At 9¢ a piece white Twilled Tape 24-yard pieces. At 9% a piece, Bias Seam Tape, L value 15c. At 9c a dozen, Wavy Wire Collar ‘Supporters, value 12c. At 9 &« pair, Steel Shears, value At 90 a pair, Silk Dress Shields, all sizes, values15c. At 9c 1% card, Pml ‘Buttons, value At 9% a package, Alkalin Given Names, fast color, 12 in pack- it were the ’flnfl"‘n‘ . Ma- G B, P s i 3. V. Bisks of D) g Rl '-{ hy, Dlvinlon No. vlll;% John Di: on o TS o were passed, Ohlef H. L. Mlm-n Numbered Among the Many Present ,t Seryice, A:Oo . pair, ‘Siik > srvd. all sizes, value 69¢c. "FIRE cHigr "™ ‘White and. tan. Atlo—lmfl-oonl,wh-h plush At Han &-u:hec, a big varlety, value 12%ec. At 9c—Hair Brushes, value 15c. At 90 a spool, Dental Floss. = At 90 a bottle,/ Parson’s Amonha At 9¢c a‘hottle, Violet Ammonia. 8 At Do—&:.hoifl. Non-tarnishable , value 15¢. E At Qo—lh‘m Brass Pins, 300 At ne—nubber Bath Sponges, value At 'e——o Mercerized Corset Laces, fll.t. 10 yards, value 10c. WhtldeillBuy At 12c—Seam Binding, all colors, 9 yard pieces. At 12c a yard, Inside Skirt Belting, % inch wide. At 12c—Cling Socket Garment Fast- eners, value 15c. At 12¢ a pair, Children’s Hickory Garters, black and white, I§| 7 value 15c. i At 12¢ a yard, Silk-finished, ‘Gros- fl| grain Belting, value 17c. At 12c—Warren Girdelin, 6-inch ‘widths. At 12c—Four-pjece Steel Manicure Set, value 19, 12c—Japanese Tooth Brushes, At ap: celluloid-handles, value 20c. At 12c—Japanese Nail Brushes, value 17¢. At 12c—Human Hair Nets; all colors, value 19c. At 16c—Hercules Unbreakable Dressing Combs, value 25c. At 16c=Horn Dressing Combs, | | grailed teeth, value 25c. H At 16c—Round Hand ‘Mirrors, and. rosewood backs, 4-inch beveled glass. At 16c+-Whisk Brooms, wire-drawn metal caps. At 16c—Boxed Stationery, odd lots, value 25¢. At 16c —Playing Cards, picture - backs, value 25c. At 16c—Pocket Cases, containing Mirrors, Comb and Manicure pieces. At 16c—Bone Handle Tooth Brushes, bristles guaranteed, value 25c. At 16c—Revol Dress Fasteners on top, value 20c. “What 19¢ Will Buy At 19c—Warren Girdle Foundations, value 25c. At 19¢_a pair, Kleinert's Garment Shields. At 19c a card, West's Electric Hair Curlers, 5 on a card. ‘At-19c—Men’s Unbreakable Dressing Combs, value 25c. At 19c—Rubber Dressing Combs, value 25¢. 1Dc—1\ ory Fine Combs, value 1Be—”E‘lotence Shaving Brushes, value 25c. 19¢—Tooth Brushes, grain -ivory handles, value 25c. 19c—Wome: Pad Hose Sup- porters, with belt, ali colors. 19¢c a pair, Pocket and Pointed Steel Shears. 19¢ a yard, Frilled -Elastic, all colors. ‘At 190—Children’s Leather and Beaded Hand Bags. At 19°—Alco Self-heating Curling At ‘Wo—Pbcket Knives, two blades, At At At At At At At ebony handles, value 25c. 19c—Toilet Paper, good quality, rolls or packages, 6 for 19c, value $c each. ; : + Miscellaneous Items § 13c—Shoe Laces, all sizes, 12-in, bunch. 10c—Celluloid Hair Pins, dozen in box, crimped or straight, 250—Whisk Brooms, - celluloid handles, value 33c. 33¢c—Whisk Brooms, regulan, price 42c. 39c—Hair Brushes, solid back, value §0c. 69c—Hand Mirrors, 6-inch bevel glass, value $1.00. 49c—Waist Forms, jersey cov- At 50c—German Silver Vanity Cue;,1 five compartments, 98c—German - Silver Vanity Cases, value $1.50. S opers, lengih: vatoe Do e e 50c. 25c—Five-inch Messaline Belts, assorted colors, value 50c. N 89c—German Silver Mesh Bags, | ‘was president of ciation of Fire

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