Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1916, Page 2

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2 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JuLY 10, 1¥16 ; e e e ————————— JEWETT CITY Library Benefit Entertainments Ar- ranged—Pulpit Themes for Sunday —Extra Money for Schools—Tyn- 'urra' s Bo MAX MARKOFF FINED {fence on the right side of the road.| Montville. dall-Stark Marriage—Game Witi SUM OF $25 AND COSTS| Muring him so that he died within e few minutes after the accident.| Dr. G. H. Jennings chahirmg.;xtot the| o illlam Grady, who was with him, | board of rustees for the ater oip w‘Ll:IMkNTIG. GUNN‘ Pleaded Not Guilty to Charge of Run- |y, uninjured. The body was viewed | brary, has perfected arrangements for ning Disorderly House—Two Fre-|by Medical Examiner Dr. L, 1. Mason, | & benefit course of entertainments for A A S, quenters Sent to Jail. who said that Morse died from rup- |the library. lhere will be four con- IN THIS STORE AS WELL AS A DAY OF INTEREST TO ——— D tured viscera. The body was then|certs in this, the fourth annual course. removed to the undertaking rooms of Sunday Subjects. ‘THOSE LOOKING TO MAKE THE MIGHTY DOLLAR ! GO AS FAR AS POSSIBLE IN THESE DAYS OF HIGHER Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard to e aper At the Baptist church the pastor be_ prepared for burial. : the Rev, J. Allan Spidell will prea Mr. Morse was born in the town of | mig ‘subject will be morning, When 1878, the son of few Toaves and Fi in _the raid, Potvin and Bmerson Morse, who si G i"“fi,a,f,fll\’f,f E“\egrfi? Wi Roberts, wer ven thirty |vive him. He is also survived b; hik b lang] Nt At M. Anthony will supply il each, for lascivious car-|wife, Mand Lathrop Mo; the Methodist pulpit in the absence arkoff pieaded ot guilty, | children, Myrtle, aged 4, R the % t in Lanaad b, Fei . e pastor tlie Rev. Samuel Thatch- it the pair en him to|Emerson aged nine month 3 subject will be The Unchang- nd he: ian_and | lcaves two brothers, Ernest it eyl e s Lieutenant | mer and two sisters, will have charge of the ser- i v. Albert Donnell the pastor of e 0 —— gregational church will preach the police The two n Lean and Mrs. Har city. O oBI 2 il st PRICES. COME TO THIS STORE TODAY AND ‘SAVE DANIEL LEVIN BACK! BITUARY, el el A —_—— : = ; Edward H. Clark. sephine Emerson will lead the ° ON YOUR VACATION NEEDS. Men. Injured in Automobilo Accident| r Edward H. Clark o . C. E. service in the evenins. S ——— Able to Return to Work. home in Clark's Co P Dok e — morning at 2 o'clock. | Strength. The pastor will speak from s the cause of|the theme The Last of the Fruits of rvived by a second|the Spirit ; who was Viola Jewett, whom he Rare Blossoms. ® e e ed last November. By his | About ten feet north of the opera- he leaves a dausnter, Mr tor's cabin at Reade: are five Kimball of Scotland and or clusters of Poly i G ! ) o ) IRES, and GASOLENE, “‘make the Wheels go round!”’ - AT etlorats atout i ian oats B A Car in the Garage COSTS as much as a Car-on-the-Road, Daniel Le AN INTERESTING LIST OF VACATION NEEDS IN THE |t aviomcbiic TOILET GOODS SECTION OF PREPARED- NESS SALE PRICES S seten Tatcum Powder—Sale| Cuticura So injured in New Company ,—Sale price 20c a cake. S : | ERWIN E. MORSE'S DEATH. he HE-- T e Powder_Sale | 4 Shah of Persia Soap—Sale price 19 = Lere that h and couth bound but it pays no dividends. on the Investment, so long as it STAYS in IR Fcu Fowder—Sale]a aower's Tar Soap—Sale price 17 a| Details of Tragic Accident to Local| lile Prentics, hoth of New| Lol pusie pins ar sy seen the the Garage. ‘ ! : y Syke's Comfort Powder—Sale price|cake. B Clark was born in No- |dered what the: They are of The VALUE of the Car,—to its Owner,—narrows down, in the ultimate, k. Resinol Soap—Sale price 21c a cake. o atosken tof M Mo A e W to the precise number of Hours he USES that Car, yearly. ary Garden's Talcum Powder—Sale | it Transparent Glycerine R ey i May ks l&)g g | If a $2,000 Car be owned for, say, 4 years (then sold for $600.) there has, B SThe Cream—Sale price: 100, Soap—Sale price 14c a cake. ! B | faritord, died o ; bove zround and a number of been $1,400 of Car-Value absorbed by the Owner,—equal to, say, $350. per year. ! Pompelan Night Cream—Sale price [ Jersen's Violet Soap—Sale price 8o 1 |1 1 ifece on the 3 If then, th?t C(a}.r b% USED 913 Hours in the year, it would cost him but 38 i Sl e - pecies. No CENTS per Hour, for Car-Use. “l'l-xn:':“rl:’n:y and Almond Cream ‘caL;:l molive Soap—Sale price 8¢ o-tr | what purpose ¥ But,—if he used it only HALF that number of Hours, yearly, the Car would ce 3% 5 ) 3 . : ound flowers serve. ; : Awr:y“ ;‘n’z‘:rl:'o Bel:llt.lflg;‘g s1ng|°a Bristol and Meyers' Salhepatica— will be open today Heard and Seen. cost him 100% MORE for every Hour he used it. = price 196, Sale price 39%. a. m. to 5 p. m—adv. anh How MUCH he uses it will depend,—to a considerable extent,—upon the Meeja_Dental Cream—Sal Borden’s Malted Milk—Sale price Anni tljanics. a Wil- PRICE of TIRES and GASOLENE. Calox Den flx-m?:fié:f;*sp.h ot | 39 p e e Bty h"ryfi«vn. This was one of the reasons why we (Jan. 31st, 1915) inaugurated the Goodrich Dioxogen, 30c size—Sale price 35c. by 5 e ““FAIR-LIST”’ Propaganda against High-prices, and Padded-Price-Lists, on Tires. e ken a co > 5 J te] i will be clo Itisa furthex;‘reqson.why we NOW keep our own Goodrich Prices DOWN HOSIERY GLOVES o th Cove: e vt to the very moderate *‘Fair-List”” figures here quoted. ening Di Holmes ‘Women’s Black Lisle Hosiery—Sale wed a fall c Wo a r- pEe s vl e o O Cleamfig ot o ol i FA Women's Boot Silk Hosiery, black o ks B i Game: With Hartford Skate: sutton length— price 21c a pair. Women's Full-fashioned Burson Hose, cotton and lisle—Sale price 2ic American Thread Comp 1 team will sc—Sale 68c a pair. ETTER Fabric Tires are NOT made, and cannot be made,—at ANY B price,—than are produced by The B. F. Goodrich Co. ook 16-1 th, 5—Sale y Mr. and Mrs. A 15 %, hi i justi ‘Women's Black C Hove—-8al 1 Length 2 bt ane E 5%, to 50%, higher price could well be justified for these pfloom‘lllo':: pli"?k S e i Tan Kid Glo: same Tires, by fair comparison with other Tires sold at 15% to 50% higher prices. Children’s Fast Black and Stainless |rezular s Sale price 9! Band Cencert Goes Over. ‘Will you help your own interests (present and future), by further expanding price 16c a pair. pair. S ST the Sale of that Tire which demonstrates its Intention, through LOWERING the street, opps _Cost of its Tires to you, with every INCREASE in its Volume? has sold the’ standing | Will you thus_endorse, and support, the Goodrich Policy which automatice ey e ally PREVENTS OTHER Makers from forcing UP the Market on Tires? is confi 1 s Compare Goodrich Fair-List prices, here quoted. OFFERINGS IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION Sheetings Sheets and Pillow Cases brighten up” the home. a After Recruits. Bl Brown Sheeting—Sale prics|. Fun &h Sale | nt Jame Bear in mind that NO Fabric Tires,—at ANY price,—are ‘‘better,””—no 29c a yard. prices s _arm House more Fair, and LIBERAL, on proper Adjustments. 81-inch Better Quality Brown Sheet- | Gooq Quality 11 ea Sheets, bt le price 34c a yard. 81-inch Best Quality Bleached Sheet- 4ng—Sale price 35c a yard. White Goods 40-Inch Nainsook, fine and soft— Baie price 12-yard cut for $1.95. English Long Cloth—Sale prices for 12:yard cut, $1.35, $1.69, $1.89 and $2.00 » ou THE B. F. GOCDRICH CO., Akron, O. Goodrich “Fair-List” Prices 30x3 } e {310.40 34x4 RS 30x3%|J 0 2% 1/$13.40 (35x4%| - - - - < $31.20 (Safety-Treads) 32x3%[ (Safety-Treads) 1415 45| 36x 4% O2e-Treads) 1437 60 Carriage, a Cou 55, a Rug of Infantile Paralysis at Wes chester. Come in you at 18-inch Cotton Diaper—Sale price oax g lewe 2 cut, of the | 2 2 i % e okt s o 1 LA b the board 33x4 G e o ($22:001] 37x5 s s s s e 193235 h C on Cr Sale price 5c was called t items were paralysis. | 1 necessary, they wer Towels ohwide" Bicachea —aale " case to allowed and so voted NOTICE,—These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made. 17x36 Bleached Huck Towels—Sale |, icc'11c o yar i | ui But, should any dissatisfaction whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire, its Owner is price 11c. B £ o | invited, and REQUESTED, to take the matter up promptly with us,—the Makers. Bleached Turkish Towels, good size| Drown Linen Cr Sale prices 12¢ ot fne boas He will find that Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be extended, on all —Sale price 14c each. MR = waspu s andenlis s proper adjustments. Fematitched Huck Towsls, good size | Bleached 1. Crash—Sale prices THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, O. ~8ale price ch. 14c, 17c and 19¢ a y ollector . Swee THE “FREE” SEWING HACHINE TODAY IS YOUR L OPPORTUNITY To secure our special offer, sting of $12.00 for your RE‘ old machine and a $10.00 Ad- justable Model Dress l—urm.‘ In offering this This is positively the be - | frigerators we feel ing machine offer ever made|; in this city. We buy your old machine regardless of ;1;;'@,? make or condition, and | you an adjustable AST GOODRICH— Black “Barefoot” TIRES (3 39— Does for your SHOE Soles what black ‘“Bare= foot-Rubber’’ does for Goodrich Tire Soles. “ —Wears ionger than Leather! —Is Non-slipperyl———= —Is more Fiexible than_Leather! S Warsco ol 5 Ligater than Leather “Is EASIER on your Feet! Ask your Shoe Deaier, or Shoe Repairer, for Textan Soles on your next pair of Shoes. n Churc confys oung " man s laundry until I nson dis- ieer, committee. Tyndall—Stark. Albert Donnell, pastor of the church, married W nd Miss Ma t the parso Montville Today. e Ashland el rong Montv: avy hitt lin~ confident o Even Autos Balk. wutomobile of a popular make, ed quite a littie amusement for | Congres mber of people in t of [Vam C. Tyndall 1d_ square Friday oon | Friday afternoor n it refused t 1bout Game Wit y is the & give |the prices low. form with each New Free Model. s \h'n; otherw a tle roy- cost you ncthing, and m =t Bri ! i | s e cted. S reportes he {TUSLIN UNDERWEAR be to your advantage. rief Mention. {41 is expected. It is reported that th Y s 4 % { muel Dilworth of vich has £ semen o fen ol Prepare Yourself Wi verything You Need For Your Va- minute e owner a numt includ- the sugzesti. e would- 2 new ou cepted a position with a local con S = W = . 3 ! $12.50 Upwards company | bein some nitter and will be seen in cation While Prices Are Cut Down | Ry tumacite will officiate as umpir | e s tv after spending S . and Drawer Combinations, all| Better Quality Lace and Hamburg (r'flORDAN s 4 o ! 1 the west and south . = trimmed with lace and Ham- | Night Gouwr 2 i i SIARDWARE (O] | hom Library will be closed k e | O] er O By Ty mocien o 'ape snd Ham- | Night Gowns—Sale prices $1.29, “5914’ = 0 Yars ST aa,—,) hd Thursday afternoons and the new toc Tie y L - that the Bule’ prices 44c, 64c, 4o, 9129, $169, $1.89, $2.89 and up to $4.39. during July and August 89 and $2.80. Chemises, fitted b lace Andre Courtemanche -was _arrested At i New L \V.V4 r_..cu-!hc , Tound, bigh and | Hamburs trimmed, cyelet ribbon 1 e day morning on a warrant which Norwich—-Ne ondgn— esterly [ o) 3 madilaieas e s ot oA = 3 arged him with having committed — - Seuy ayles nite iscleot | from i A i / [an assault on b fe. by cas Deawers, plain tucked and ruffie, 25o; | PTices 4c, 84, $1.19, $1.29, $1.60 and JAY M. SHEPARD i Tl Beaed 1o the ollee ot this| BORDER HEAT KNOCKS ty lace and Hamburg trim- | $1.89. . Eucceeding Elmoro & Shepard morning. OUT NORTHERN SOLDIER BALTIC and Mrs. Patrick Curtin, on Friday [m months Tuesday evening. There le prices 440 and 8dc. Long or Short Skirts, with ruffle of F ED fi ,‘E b i = — C. M. Higham has returned from eral out of town guests. Re- Night plain or Hamburg |lace and Hambu le prices from | I UNErAIVIrECIOrandLmoalmer | B .. |2 vacation spent in Boston. reshments were served. m Bale;prices 800, 64c and-84c. | 44c up to $4.39. N e o 5 = Toomey-Cooney Wedding—Many City |~ Thomas D. Hanley of New York,| Mrs. Furber, Woodmancy and Jef- 60-62 North St., V aritic | A R lA Boarders Arriving at Farms in the Lg;gnerly of Baltic, was a local caller | fers spent Tuesday at the Golden riday. Spur. DRESS GOODS SECTION Lady Assistant Tel conn i BorlItantelanalChnt iR Sybub e A number of youns people from this| A party of youns people attended o dance at rdner Lake Friday In St. Mary’s church, Friday morn- | town attended a dance at the pavilion e e Soutuimis - Sate peie 270 s | torp Ehbcrn a1 Gnd o sd! B3 HIRAM N. FENN In Use For Over 30 Years ing at 7 oclock Miss Mary Cooney | (0, Fo0 S0} TR OYGRINE The D BERC - pociing ot mast Great \ mm —Sale pi i and John J. Toomey of Bridgeport C. F. Barr of Philadelphia was a called on friends in town re- were united in marriage by Rev. J. V.| business caller here Friday uthern New . Linemen for the S &, Belanker. | They wets ationded M in, ot 0o e cphone. comoany acre 1o he guest of Mrs. Ida Miss Alice Smith of Norwich and Wil- | town Friday repairing the damaze the week-en E:finbrccfim?‘ot“mgefiia{f’i—i‘éfléfi%‘efl? done by Thursday’s storm. All lines d Kelsey was a rec 3 - | in ‘town s The bride's gown was of Geosgetr:e e Put autiaficommiagion. i S S crepe with taffeta trimming and she " : wore a hat to match. The bridesmaid MONTVILLE Gold, Silver, Etcin Eastarn; States. was attired In_ vellow chiffon and St e ical Survey now has white voile, with hat to match. The | Mysical and les G, Il Pa- tribution its annual bride is the eldest daughter ot Mr, | "ioiot 4" lee Oream Sale Well Pa 01d, silver, copper, lead, and Mrs. John Cooney of High street, H ETeRgiuEs luion ! in the Eastern States in 1915, and has many friends. The groom The total value of the outpu: of these Walden of Jamaica Plains, , lavender and | Telepbone Lady Assist Madras, suitable for shirting or |gray—Sale price 7/2c a yard. . . lo. price 210 a yard. Merrimack P 5-inch wide, ex- A Crepe, nmew patterns and |4, q g 3 M{;Ih. iy PP ol y!:_d'!om quality—Sale price 7/c a » yard. = Gingham in good Prmfe.']' Lawn Challies—Sale price D Y w G d T h e e R o't You Want Good Teeth? - |8ale prices 7 and 8¢ a yard. et e st Cotor i el Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to meglect them? e 11c a yard. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | Alwage bears a4 soft, all colors] Fancy Rippelotte, platd and striped 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. | e, M ey gl e Tibvelste. pIald end aripe | Signature of Z % nt visitor ore ¥ Biidaiflo aiyard: You need have no fears. By my method you can have your teeth B Y ihe e My ne Miem| Mrs. Benjamin Wescott and son i B O e filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. John J. Toomey of Norwich. After a |from New Jersey are guests of Mrs. an_increase of nearly 158 4 short ‘trip Mr. and Mrs. Toomey will [ &. G. Hooper. per cent. over the production in 1914. Consider These Other Features meside in a newly furnished flat in| Miss Ruth Crais entertained Joseph- G STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE Dloyadin the office of the Cram com. | {le McAuliffe of New London over Need Al s. . . [ STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, pany. the week-end. If many of the -Democrats are af- 3 CLEAN LINEN, City Boarders Arriving. A musicale and ice cream sale un- |fjcted with “overconfidence,” the par- ¥ der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid | iy should employ a large corps of 7 5 ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS CiSrhle Breduction. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ‘The annual statement of the Geolog- " ; 2 dca¥Sarvey on graphite bi 3915 1o ne If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. No Early morning cars are dally bring- < Vednes- oS Sy ing Into town Jewlsh Summer board- | Gog cyenyay, Vo1 Patronized Wedics- | alienists—St. Louls Globe-Democrat ers from New York. The walk in | yiilfam Nichols has resigned with | = - front of the car station is covered With | the C. M. Robertson Co. and will move | Your Bowels Should Move Once a Day | Production. of=Silica. ammusl statement on. silica in %m avallable fordistritution jurvey. “During the | available for distribution. According charge for consultation. suit cases, traveling bags and other | his family to Norwich. A free easy I ofisilicn. in various | to this report, 4,718 short tons of nat- D 2 C. JAC . personsl effects, during the morning | “Stiss Annie Mifler of Hartford nas [ 13 overy day 13 s s ot Soo hemi £0,240,340 ahort tonsn|ural graphite, valued at $429,631, was REE. C. VKSON, Del\tlst Despite the army surgeon’s precau- | pOGTEy ( THC, SEW! been spending a few days with Mrs.|Dr. King’s New Life Pills will give 885 % 0 dEEE £ year tions and the generally excellent con- gD David Wilson of Gay Hill. Miss Mil- | vou a gentie laxative effect without P T e W 752 MAIN ST, WILLIMANTIC. CONN. itions of the. the camps in Texas it 18 Briefly Stated. ler was called here by the sudden |griping sndfree your system of biood Carranza Credit. Better Break It Gently. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 2 difficult to prevent all heat prostra- George Cooney of New London is |death of her sister, Mrs. Frances Bar- | poisons, purify your blosd, overcome deserves ; some | Goverlnor Hughes is to be motified Lady Assistant Phone 43 tions. Cases are not numerous, how- | at his home on High street for a va- | ber. = constipation and have an excellent 2 - ever Picture shows a heat stricken | cation. . I. 0. 0. F. Installation. tonic effect on the . entire _system. , Carranza .th-\flm to ] of his nommalim; .Xuly"154 It is to be e 0ped; the gsurprise xvil Jiseriously; deiptia, “TAT psez'mm.—n&fmn'n.a‘ ?fe-.‘. 2 soldiers” receiving attention from a| Patrick,O’Brien of Providence, for-| Thames Lodge, No. 22, I O. O. F, Makes you feel like living. Only 35c. comrade. merly of Baltie, wos tha guoct of M- linciamea e

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