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s After the program dancing was with it and do what they | joytd, Ethier's orchestra can to further the movement: The | music. 3 NORWICH GIRLS INJURED "IN AUTOMOBILE' ACCIDENT. Grace Shea.and Emma.Wiedwald Are | Increase Will Go Into Effect on Thurs- Unconscious in New London Ho: . _day of This Week. . pital. : (Special to The Bulletin.) New London; May 30.—In a head-on collision between an automobile and a ‘Willimantic-Norwich trolley car of the Shore Line Electric Railway- company in this city at 11.50 o'clock tonight the six_occupants of the machine were badly injured. The name. of .the in- Jjured are: Grace Shea aged 18 vears, of Norwich,unconscious; Emma Wied- wald, aged 18, of Norwich, uncon- et oy vk Ty S| TN MEMORY OF o ST ~ SOLDIER DEAD that the trolleymen and officials of the road will hold a conference today. vine, all of Norwich, .unconscious. The automebile -party was on its-way to Norwich and on the wrong side oft the road at the time. It is thought that the driver attempted to cross in front of the troley car or lost comtrol of the wheel. The abtomobile was |Surprise hand = horror that surged wrecked, while the windows in front | tHTOUED the Rorth when it was "‘LM of the motorman’s seat on the car|actoad Pk m“’”‘"‘fi’ :dv oo Silverman! was, thrown from the t front seat on the car for-a distance of g“f"'efl fayihe Dolhe Shale: g 15 fect, striking his head against the | ROt even excepting the burning of the curbstone. Miss Shea was thrown 20 | hational capitol in 1814.- But the feet against ‘a billheard. ~The hospital | J/A"MIng thought that soon pdssessed author] fére~ unabis 26 “SEIL-may-1 Ji6 THINdS oF ‘tHe north waa the N thing of their condition at 1.30 o'elock | o1 realization of weakness. It had this (Wednesday) morning. persistently closed 'its -eves to \_he coming storm until Fort Sump:i = P woke the nation up only.to find that | A later despatch stated that Sliver=|the arsemals had been piilaged, and tho | man died about 2.30 this (Wednesday) i wholly unprepared to defend morning. it is understood that ae re- | its . This at: sided in Willimantic, where he has hlundering work of the norih- relatives. The others reside in Nor- armies during the first part of the ‘wich. war. Supposc ‘the boys*of . 's1 bad R been called upon to face an army Will Be Married Thursday. from_any Bari 2 that makes The weddirg of Miss Blizabeth J. | W4T & trade, what f o Shurts, daughter of Mr. _and Mrs, P: coNecn Ty st Hall Shurts, of New London; and Ger- | ke warning arc Banfield -of Hartford, will take ¢ still in the place Thursday afternoon at. 6 o'clock at the residence of the brideé’s parents, |/ 37 Bristol street. The ceremony will be performed by Re James Wilsén Bixler, D. D, in the presence of more than 100 guests. Miss Helen M. Rich-} & ards wiil be the maid of henor and Stanley T. Greene of Hartford the i ] best man. The bride will aiso bav ©. - But prozress ten young women attendants has brought in ngers to whith we there will be six ushers. ~Mr. Ban-/O0USht not to close our eves. Woula fiedd will give a farewell bachelor din-] il be stranze if thi ner for his best man and ushers at the | 8XCitcd the cup Mohican hotel this (Wednesday) eve- | Some day the war 'in Burope will enc nig. I find the nations imy. hed, and it may be they are hung same as hungry ind naticne wili (Continued from Page Five) Invitations to Stamford’'s Anniversar: Invitations have been receivel. i this city to attend the Zi5th anriver- sary celebration of the settlement of the town of Stamford, Jme § fo is Homer S. Cummings is chairman f the committee on invit.tion and re- ception, ICE CREAM { 1 patriotism id - take” the being prepared to defend the naticn | in an emergen It is far better for | ation to be in a condition of watch- | ful doirg than ‘“watchful waiting. WHOLESALE and RETAIL We may watch so long that the do- | Cream Guaranteed to bo Absolutely |In8 Will come in too late. It is for | P this réason, mainly, that patriotism is | . needed just as much today as it was | PETER COSTANDI = |Beeihd'e.s oo Phone 571 112 Franklin Street| [ Wwould take this opportunity, sir, | to mention two very important ways | in which America is calling loudly | for the patriotic devotion of her sub- jects, and first, there should be in- sistence on the part of every citizen of this republic that American prop- erty and especially American lives should be protected on the high seas and in all countries with which we are at peace from malicious attack, z\rcqrdzng to the principles laid down intérnational law. world will be in constant peril just lons as any ‘nation assumes the t-to.tear international law into s in order to gain some selfish Even pirates respected American flag when Decatur sai =T 2 In the days of the Civil —A J Wh l “-&_C 5 v when fr;;ks totkt:\! flthelr hats n honor of Farragut, the of our A. J. Wholey & Co. ||in nonor of Famasst ihe sag ot cur 12 FERRY STREET stood for a nation that was ready to defend its rights. While I would not underrate the call that came to the brave boys of 1861 to preserve the Union from disruotion, I feel that a call comes no less loudly to the boy: and young men of the present age to preserve their country from foreign domination, or even,-interference, Again, there should be a vigorous protest in every state of the Union from Plymouth Rock .to the Golden Gate against any foreign interference with our domestic industries. The systematic destruction of our ware- houses, factories ana PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- mants but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL [ 2NGES We furnish: Repairs for all makes of Ranges 1 lsal Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. —_— ‘We may not know to what extent our American -life is_honeycombed with & i F TOM PKINS |spv system, but tiat it exists we have . s on the most credible evidence. Per- 67 West Main Street sonally I feel that it is a short-sight- Robert d. Cochrane. ed policy on the part of the people of GAS FITTIN a meutral nation to supply war imple- ments to any of the belligerents, but it is quite within the law to do so, and 3 % PLUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 ‘West Main Street, Norwich, Soni, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. no one belligerent nation has any right T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing |z 2= 92 Franklin Street * rapidly. / At 121/¢ CORSET COVERS These are all high-neck, fitted covers and the sizes run from 36 to 44. We were extremely fortunate in being able to secure these as the prices are advancing Buy at once for the quantity is limited. At 25¢ - CORSET COVERS “Ten different styles of cmbroidery and laces are in- cluded in this lot of covers and we have all sizes from 36 to 44. They are all good values. DRAWERS Some trimmed with plain tueked ruffies, some with embroidery and some with lace are included at this price. Both open and closed styles. ; SHORT SKIRTS ‘With the prices jumping these are increasingly hard to secure, but here’s a fine lot trimmed with ruffles. ,At 50¢ CORSET COVERS Twelve different designs are included, both laces and embroideries being used with great effectiveness. All sizes from 34 to 46. NIGHT. ROBES Some very pretty robes are offered at this price in both high and low neck models. Among the low neck designs are some in the very popular flesh color. All sizes are to be had at this price. Beautiful Silk Underwear The almost absolute indispensability of Silk Underwear is becoming more and more pro- nounced. To supply this increasing demand we have prepared an unusually interesting display of these beautiful undergarments in both Crepe-de-Chine and Jersey Silk. NIGHT ROBES . | CHEMISES ... CAMISOLES . KNICKERBOCKERS BEGINS THIS MORNING, MAY 3lst Yes, it's the May sale—a trifle later than usual, but all the better for the delay, for it offers a little better and more com-" plete selection than an earlier sale could have done. Visit our big Underwear Department upon Wednesday morning - -and you will find a regular avalanche of the prettiest, daintiest prices which mean good substantial savings for you. ~ No more beautiful and dainty underwear has ever been displayed here, than that offered at this sale. Sheer Nainsook and Batiste, exquisitely joined and blended, with delicate laces and embroideries forming the ornamentation are very beautiful. Hemstitching, picot edges and inserts of Organdie are also used as a finish for these transparent creations. Night Robes of Distinctive Style Cherming and dainty robes in Muslin Crepe and Ba- tiste in flesh color or plain white will be sold in a great range of prices from 98¢ to $5.98 Envelope Chemises in Latest Models Including Empire models and those which are joined at shoulder and bust. Flesh and. white fabrics of ,sheerness and daintiness are offered at many prices s 98¢ to $4.50 Drawers of Fashionable Design These are the latest, wide, circular model, beauti- fully made and orngmented with dainty laces and embroideries. 98¢ to $2.50 Pretty Corset Covers in Many " Designs Made of fine Nainsook in white only and ‘beautifully trimmed in all the more recent ways. The new me- dallion effects are among the most distinctive. 98¢ to $1.98 Long Skirts of Pronounced - Distinction They are uncommonly attractive in the many lace and embroidery “designs which we offer at so many different prices. 98¢ to $8.98 : Short Skirts_.____ 98¢ to $1.98 Pretty Embroideries in the Sale in fine Voile and sheer Organdie are splen- did value at the sale price— 4 SALE PRICE ....................$125 27-INCH FLOUNCINGS in fine Swiss are specially good for children’s dresses— SALE PRICE . P -1 98c ORGANDIE FLOUNCINGS which are’ slightly soiled’ and mussed go at a reduced price— SALE PRICE ........ 18c EMBROIDERED EDGES— SALE PRICE . undermuslins that your eyes ever rested -upon, and at G/ .‘.2 At 50c B3 ENVELOPE CHEMISES ' ~ ‘The most popular undergarment of the dn'y in either ‘white or flesh color. Daintily trimmed with laces or organdie inserts. All sizes. . LONG SKIRTS =~ ° . Skirts with - embroideries—Skirts with Tlaces and Skirts with phll} tucked ruffles for the haif-dollar. All sizes, and they're very pretty Skirts. SHORT SKIRTS AND DRAWERS ‘Well-made garments of-good materials and daintily- trimmed in various clever styles. Laces, embroid- eries and rnffles have been used to make these at- L e HANDSOME LONG SKIRTS Bpecial assortments of stunning Skirts, trimmed with pretty laces and embroideries will make this a pop- ular price. Three lengths—36, 38 and 40-inch. CHARMING ENVELOPE CHEMISES These most-used garments of today are offered in a number of particularly good designs at this price. Variously trimmed with laces or embroideries they are most attractive, NIGHT ROBES IN SUMMER MODELS i Light fabrics in pretty low necked designs afford many genuine bargains at 69¢c. Prettily ornamented in the very latest styles with laces ‘and embroid- eries. - & o £ ¥ White Goods and Domestios | FULL-SIZE. —a * special lot ' of Sheets, 81 by 98 inéhes—during .this sale. “§° only—SALE PRICGE - . PILLOW CASES which are extra good. Size 45 by 38 inches—SALE PRICE . WHITE P ists and SALE PRICE LT @ L ini » & MERCERIZED COTTON'LUNCH CLOTHS in two sizes—36 inches or 45 inches square. They look like the fines: linen— . 36-INCH—SALE PRICE . 45-INCH—SALE PRICE . OV Y IO YOYOYDYOYOVOS