Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 7

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3 ’ - i' " Norwich, Nldmi’- 12, iflt and Embalmers THE WEATRER s ww R B oo SU o gop.| tion of Steamship Line by New Haven Railrosd—Will BAVIa H. WiLson :‘.’:‘:.;'Z:"?:"’&i ot “mariims| Ask Congress to Grant Measure With This End in View | B —Big M-nlnnlq: Cuyop to bw g — 88 Main St. that was central Thursday g 3 B e e | Wne Atresolin of tbs. Thimher . of moment and arrange for the prompt TWO‘ MQRE DAYS 'OF THE will_move eastward, probably attend- i ed by snow. Saturday in the middle | Commerce of Norwich, Connecticut, troduction in congress of a ' JOSEPH." BRADFORD. At.hnyuc eates and . southern New |Ine. at a i held in the secrs- | Khich will enable the interstate com- | MYSTIC SCHOOL FOR ; iaay Througnout the middle At | tar's office in Chamber” of Com- | States to legally grant-permission for SALE TO THE STATE. BOQK BINDER Tt Ko Bagian miaes The solq | merce building ong Thursday evening | the continued open.uan of said steam- — Wil moderate. somewhiat Saturday in | went on record as avorable (o the re- | SHiP line by sald railroad company. |Mrs Clara MoGuigan Makes Her Re- nk Books Made ard Ruled to Order, [ the Atlantic states. This moderatton | tention of the Lons Island Sound — y '.ol';.r'imcm:, . port. to Governor. e, 108 SROADWAY co‘l‘ée;e Ly i‘h‘;‘%flfi&;’fi%fi Steamship’ line by the New York, New Secretary. Supt. Clara M. H. MoGuigan of thé & over ‘the eastern states with the be-|Haven and Hartford Railroad com-| The report of the special committee | Mystic® Oral school for the deaf on UR January Clearance Sale will positively close on : ginning of the coming week. any. A ution passed by the di- | appointed the board ‘of directors | Wednesday submitted her biennial re- New S+ The winds along the north Atlantic | o States Sen: of the chamber of commerce to make | port for the two years ending Oct. 1, Saturday night. Don’t let this occasion pass u‘th— 11 = 2 coast will be westerly galos. aiminish. | rectors requelib United States Senator | 4] arrangements for the care and | 1916, together with the report of Brin- P :3 egge ing: middle Atlantic, strong northwest | Frank B. Brandegee 5 arrange for a |comfort of the delegates to the Con- | cipal Tobia Brill and Treasurer C. H. out lnpplylng all your needs. H Fall Ml"]ner winds, diminishing. ~ meeting ,of the Connecticut deleghtion | necticut State Grangé convention, held | Latham. The school closed last June Fi ” for the prompt introduction in con- in Norwich; Jan. 9, 10 lnll 11, 1917, and | with 65 pupils and as in the previous 2, L _ orecast. o i oor | comprising” “Chartes Hagbers, | report a requisition is made for an ap- N this announcement we mention only a few depart- MRS. C. P. STANTON Southerh New England and Eastern | gress of a measure which will enable | Woodbure: O. Rosers and Herbore B propriation for another dormitory, “so i 3 New York: Fair and. continued cold | the United States interstate commerce | Branche, was presented as foliows: | that boys and girls may occupy sepa- ments—but please remember that every department The convention met in our city by | rate buildings and have proper play- Saturday overcast, probably | commission to legally grant permission 5 0 n eamenis e 5y e Now “Hraves | Eyitation of the Norwich Chamber of | room and hospital facilitfes: in the store is represented in the January Clearance Sale. school for the deaf, that is, one con- H 62 Frankiin Street - Friday; S L overcast. | ewhat higher . :\'l‘;’:’ with som¢ € empera: letim'h'p line by the Necw Haven Eommherce. Qhehm“er ’n bel.r;‘ The report says the present high Northern New England: Fair and |roa | brought before that body in the early | cost of living and ever increasing sal- £: DR. A. J. SINAY | continuea coid Friday; Saturday overs | The meeting was called to order | soohi's i the invitation prompuls ex. | cort " ihing and ever increasing sai- D 3 = . cast and somewhat warmer. shortly after 8.15 o'clock by Vice Pres- | tended. lowance of $300 per pupil to $325. The 3 2 % Ob tions in- Norwich ident Shepard B. Palmer. Reports| New Haven had been selected as | superintendent thinks it wise for the 2 3 servations ol 3 were recelved from the special com- |the convention city this year. .Mem- |gtate to own its school for the deaf J entis ne folloving records: regoried from | BTt e "L, o8, “BESIEL SRR | the Conyention efy (HlE yiar” ern, | S 0" ou iy seoot T s Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|banquet to be held January 22. such influence as.they possessed With | terest in the school for a just compen- l All Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh [in temperature and the barometric| By special invitation James I.. Case | Sheyant grange to steer the conven- | gation. | “T have mever condacied’ ihe n ] Phone 1177-3 changes Thursday: appeared before: the beard to qutline |tion toward Norwich. With such suc- | sonool to make money,” continues th allllary e nces _Ther. Bar [a membership campaign. Three Huh- | cits ae you gentlomen Know: e R ¥." continues the Heal 37 2350|drea Membarx in Ope Day is the 81o- | . Your committes bas held nuimerous§ o8 leio, "ror nfy services. T am ot s m. z gan for the campaign. r. Case was i since its appointment 3 > g l HE DEL-HOFF = 13 2076 | Sclcctea by the board to take Tull | hu mel with the univereal sapport ef | WAlNS to go on and manage the|l Table Linens Reduced Towels Reduced = 2 Highesl 46, lowest 18. charge and to outline in detail the school to the best of my ability, but 2 H el life isjuncertain. I am older than I|J At 25c—38-inch Mercerized Table | At 12zo—Huck and Turkish Tow. g E :ropean Plan Comparisons. T T N hoa s | AVEat alha Gy inany. to. be-aheF UL MY TRITENL. b SRRl T Damask, value 35c. eis, value 123c and 15c. k"3 Predictions for Thursday: Clear; | b ten captains who Wil choose ten | greatest obstacle in the path of the [ J0F Ot YeR'P S0 WECR (R SEROOM N At 35c—Mercerized Table Damask, | At 14o—Huck and Turkish Towels, S5 Rates 75 cents mer dzy and up coldery cold wWave. *|men each to.swrve with thé¥s 0 cai- | sonvention belng heild in Norwich wax | SPERET. A0S | 00T restine that if the S ihos wife yalue (oo Value 18, it HAYES BROTHERS. Thulsday's weather: Light _snow, | yass the clty on a certain, day, name- ot e of S Seoomne= Lo weore. At 58c—70-inch Finé Satin Table | At 19c—Huck and Turkish Towels, H . v |foliowed by clearing: much colder. o ation, “I wish this school might be the Damask, value 79c. value 25c. § Teteohone 1222 WP B s ing out for three hundred members, | zccommodations at our hotels and e e e e Wil | At Ao Diamatitahed - AL Linen 3 which means three new members for | fooming houses. 4o ploneer of what I consider an ideal flt«D— mcniAn S SR R I Asdes. the ten teams. Here's a & 5 each man on the ten Your commmee appointed a sub- | SUI00, entively on’ the cottage plin. At $1.35—71 inch E,m.a Heavy value 66c. 1 ] S e ' Moon | chance for the citizens of the City to | committee of six ladies, all members 3 . oy, MR 3 * manu- | At 68c—Size 20x40 Scalloped Huck PR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | ' Mses. | Sete. [ Water | Rises | snow tneic lovalty to the cause by |of the local srange to canvass fheir | With 15 children In cach cottage, and Linen Damesk Icali mam Towels, slightly sotled, value if Dental Surgeon Day. | a. m. | p. m. || a. m_| p. m.|supporting a real live chamber of | rexpective sections of the city_with teachers and a ousekeeper in’'each T R R Tames L = s Il 714 435 || 910 |l consmRpECe. the view of securing rooms in private E s—a ari =3 _ x -4 § ol B4 | 4% \ $13 | Bizes | OMr. Case sussested that when ¢ £ [ homes that could be used for the vis. | would be somewhat incressed, but the || terns ana_qualicies at Téc, 3115, At Detinow Ceuns valne: 200, T ®cGrory Building, Norwich, Gon R 4.37 | 10.26 ‘eams are selected that they be cal jtors. This committee consisted of | children wou! e greatly benefited, $1.69 and $2.19 a dozen. At 596—Size Elxsflmfilm‘flhed Sheets, i 1o sl mat e ads e £:04 | together at 630 o'clock on the cvening | Mirs Chatles A; Hasbers, Mrs. W. O. | concludes the superintendent’s report. (el il LR It S | 1 2t January 13 in the Chamber of Com e fRogers, Mrs. A. A Robinkon, Mrs | Zrincipsl Brlll explains the splen At 69c—Size 81x90, Bleached Sheets, T Al 738 441 || 1006 : - 3 : -0¢| receive the final details of the cam- | Suilioan, Mrs. H. B, Branche, girls and praises the work of H THE NoRmcH FUR co CTRTTR T T BIER water It Is low | salgn. There will be a special meet- Biccecs Thore than Crowncd their of- ] teackers and ofoers of - the . school puge e st g At e At “H“::"":‘fom' Bleached Sheets, H A “ide. which 1s fallowsd by nood ti s of th- membership cofmittee in | forts. In o three days canvass onc | Treasurer Latham's report shows ex- (f 50 CItL Sae oxit e Gt ‘ i Mr, Case's office on Saturday morning | foimgred and Bite-fas homas affeves | penditures of $23,471.35 in 1915 and , ass - = e ome {5, L U GREENEVILLE 2t 9.30 o'clock when the campaign will | feqiored 200 SIS INe Pomes O peo- [ $25,508.47 in 1916, of which more than (| terns, Irish manufacture—Sale price | Bedsj one-third is for salaries, and receipts | $3.95. value $5.00. ’ GREATLY REDUCED Furs, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of imi gs for Fall and >e discussed. There was a_ discussion on Referen- —_— ple. Large Attendance at Social and |, TheTe WiZ & CHCUSS o8 OF e report This in addition to hotel, ronming in 1915 of $23,787.76," including the houses and other outside assistance. |state appropriation of $19,514.50, and in Spreads, full size, value § At 98c—100 Hemmed Crochet Bed merce rooms for a supper and there | yyinjam J. Banfield, Mrs. Ambrose | Industrial training of the boys and A i the | | $5.00 Pattern Cloths, $3.95 value 8fc. . BRUCKNER, Proprietor, - 4 Dance in Pulaski Hall—l.ocal Boy |t the railroad committee on the pre- 4 - 2 5 9 2 A special reception committee consist- | 1916 of $26.016.43, of which $19,025.13 . < ?""' 8-12 Ml Street | 1 San FramoisciNotes. sention of strikes and lockouts and fne ot & A Hobiason Himore I Ber. | came Trom the state. Toweling at Sale Prices Ay | Crociiet ed ‘his referendum will also.come up for X Hilieat oo abty awsisted A 5 .75. 3 There was a large attendance at the | 1'cussion at the open meeting in the [g¥ 208 TETRTS TRCQ Bl SOOSRCR W L ST FRFI RO | L 11935:1;516:!"8“ Crash Toweling, | At $198—Hemmed Crochet Bed dance and secial given by Jeremial hamber of Commerce rooms tonight. 7 - Spreads, vhlue $2.50. Downing and Ernest Fox in Pulask | “he secretary reported that he had “".}h" ",‘l’feffififf“mdmd s aenae erg‘-(("]ec"du Prof., H;anry A. Perkins | At 17c—All Linen Crash Toweling, | At $2.98—25 Fine Quality Satin K e - e co: - | of Trinity college to fill out the unex- value 22c. Marseilles, Bed Spreads i hall Thursday evening. A dance pro- | -~cured as one of the speakers at to- |, "% FPRVeREoR TRAMACE COC Belri , preads, gramme of 18 numbers was enjoyed | -izht's meeting H. H, Andrews of New | Jy 800 (R7EE, RAUE, A 3 gl T o e (Ine Fmsn B Remnants of White Gondt, Towsl- slightly sofled, value $4.50 and - Following the dance a social was en- | °'ritain. secretary of the Connecticut Headquarters were _established in | gioq Oct. 1. The term end: nfhw 1“ ing and Table s—als 5.00. f 5 joyed at which time refreshmen:: | “tate Chamber ot Commerce, and Sec- | 4, “CHATICE™ o™ “Commerce - rooms. | taeg 1 s May 1, |} {iued pat if Repaired énd Remodeled | yere served. Music for dancing wa | ectary Andrew’s topic will be Mem- | Wilere through the courtesy of L. 3 = Napkins, at sale prices. Blankets 3 ; turnished by Prof. Waldron’s orchestr. | >ership. R Enll hemsie o Tt ami] e LT e REDUCED i of Taftville. The following resolution with ref- poxal il e Y _ [ assiEnment of oo ey . At 9c—250 Crib Blankets, ana i the N~ rence to the Long Islend Sound [“p .} gelegate was required to come BORN c Pill C Etc. 2 rib Blankets, warm a :: Local Boy in San Francisco. “teamship Line was then passed bY |, this room sive their name, and @' | MYERS—At Elmville, Jan. 9, 1917, a ottons, low Cases, At 5 20%T: velve dic. o) FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR| Archibala & Gilcnrist, son of Mr | he directors: Wash. |38 introduction card signed by the en. | - gaughter to 3ir. wnd Mrs. Chafies || At 70 one bale of 4-4 Brown Sheets | At 7955Size 10-4 Cotion Blanicors. g7 e b B ot ear | senator Frank B. Brandegee, Wash: |00 It o rrts eara | e i 1.68 — Woolnap Blankets, in | b COMPANY Dect street, who:i5 DIAYIGE & Teadin ington, D. C. bore the name of the people whosc | SOMERS—In Brideeport. Jan. 81917 |§ o0 o 08 30 0 B Sheeting, e, gray an an, value § o part in the operetta, The Lilac Dom- | Dear Sir: At a meeting of the direc. | nospitality they were to share toseth- | 2 daughter to M: n?"qurfchJ"h“ = Salue 123%c. ar grli00 and szan = é 5. | ors of the Chamber of Commerce of | or with the name of the street and | __* : B oolnap Blankets, value 13 THAYER SUILDING coaat i 1o v plaving In Hen Biac N O e v carline.., In all cases where there was SR T Nt Toogin. SO0 T e | B DO isco. The company i fort | "o rosc g o ;I some doubt in the minds of the dele- 2 At 290 —81-inch Bledfched Sheeting, WB— ig, valu p Sy be . i A or e ooty ST v wing resolution Was URanimously | gates about finding the location a boy e b o o © Souingten e ania S tate vaIns 800 At ’29&7W°a]nap Blankets: vilae ‘h‘eplean "ouse letters to friends here Mr. Gilehri Whereas: The Norwich Chamber of e lf,i‘:m“a’,’fm';a‘;“ Wilitam Kenyon and Mrs. Elizaveth || At 12/2c—Pillow Cases, value 16c. e k relates some exciting experience e e - o . < Rhogdes. 7\ 3 ots, I Crit R e which he encountered when his com | Tamerce is ity nenead A% e than any other one thing. We owe | 208 & . At ;s:&h;?z;" dlly?fl]?(colw‘ll“l'ansky oo @'%i Rates to Theatre Troupes | pany was playing in the towns m eamship. lines so ealled’ from ghe | Buch to 'the”Board of educationm te] DIED $1.98 Squares at 98¢ At $4.98—Size 11-4 Wool Blankets Treveling Men. Eto. ;‘,‘f,.”e,;'ff'”“"}vhb‘,’f“;‘f' ange tells of 2| -ow York. New Haven and Hartford | SuP5, Fy O CFPRW B0 F Bruce, | VOODWORTH~In New London. Jan. o white nnd plaids, value $00 Livery Conment: S i T sl Somet = Ieiics Jiroad Co, and master of the Boy Scouts and to the | 1% 1917 Jane B widow of George D. 100: Japanese Drawn Work — and $6. e e v .t dificu Whereas: It is a matter of common | couts themselves for this feature of Scarfs, Squares and Centers, sizes | Af"$5. 882 35e 11-4 Wool Blankets, FARREL @ N»snson. Pray Mexico and it was with great dificult (R et t = WARREN—In New London, Jan. 10, e i ®% | that Mr. Gilchrist and his compani 1owledge that the interstate com- | ¢pne program. 017, Jutia, wife. of James B war: |§ 36, 45 and 54 inches, at 98c each, white and plaids, value $7.50 were able to get back into the Unit Jerce commission is of the opsuity To the ladies of Norwich a specia’ | ron’ s ; value up to $1.95. and $7.98. MAHONE States. Erom San Francisco th '+ it capnot legally grant the appli- | yote of thanks for their earnest co- | pyypg 1n Westerly, R. I. Jan. 10,|J At 19c—25 dozen Scarfs and Shams, Our entire stock of Bed Comforta- Y BROS. company goes to Washington and Orc. | _tion of*said railroad company to[operation in throwing open their | " 1517 James Fyfre, aged 76 yoars, = regulay, price 25c. bles at sale prices. FALLS AVENUE o1 ortinue the operation of sald steam-|pomes to upwards of 200 strangers. | cpaNDALE - In Bradford, R, I. J & . nip lines. under the provisions of the | mpis of jtself is a very noticeable act | 75, 1917, George E. Crandall, aged 65 Hack, Livery and Boarding e ‘Panama Canal Act” So-called and | apas Of ekt b & Fory Mo oo taie | Jeddl Snow Causes®*Many Falls. Whereas: It is considered by a grea! | qiamber of commerce. GOODHUE—In Carolina, R. I, Jan. 9 T Stable Thursday’s light snow fall was the | -jority of people in our section of | MGTREE BT SOMECCC 0 ook up tne | SQOBHEIn Carolina, B 1. Jan. 5 t e Prices = We giarantee Our servioe (o be the |Cause of many bad falls here. ‘e country that said Panama Canal| 3liciey of the program with the suc- | year: Kmd. _best at <he most ressonable prices woman residing 1] "ot ousht not to apply to such opera- | ceq that alwavs crowns such_efforts. | WoOD—In Hope Valley. R. L. Jan. 8 B s < Bk : 1 n of steamships namely those of in- To the merchants who spared no ex- | . 1917, Sunn E. Wooa aged 54 year: % .| Fouse and sustained a sevére shock as | ~nd waters as is the subject of those | henge in order that our guests might | oLDFIBLD. wich, Jan. 10, 1917, || 19c Serge at 15¢ Apron Ginghams, 9¢ Most Cigars Are Good—— the result. resolutions and e Tade “welcome and feel at east, | o Bawin OldAcld sged 76 yoar TWhereas: We believe there is 200d | your committee owes much. Funeral services will be hel his School Serge, 32 inches wide, Best Quality Apron Ginghams, THESE ARE BETTER - TOM ~ Notes. meason for us to think that the inter- | " 1, 5 conversation I had this morn- | late residence, No. 535 Main Street, || aaric grounds in stripes and checks, | good selection of patterns—Sale S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Mrs. Frank J. Pence of Hazardsville, | -tate _commerce commission would | ine” Sith State Master Davis and | Saturday, Jan. i3, at 3.30 p. m. Sk d5c » yart vatoe 196 DEICe 90w Savr GOODFE oW 10cCIGAR | Conn.. has returned to her home afte: ‘come remedial legislntion plainly | Secretary Loomis they were loud .in [ LACHAPELLE—In Taftville, Jan. 11, LL nfining the relative rights of trans- | gheir praise of the recegtion they had | 1917, Louisa Lachapelle, aged 59 At value 121 spending a few days with Mrs. Louls i : 3 vears, 9 months, wite of Victor La- || 19c Zephyrs at 15¢ ue 2¢ Try them and ses. O. Potter of Central avenue. Dortation compspies in tho premises | eceived {n Norwich. s sentiment | Years, 9 2 R _THOS. M. auu Prop. Franxtin 8t. e Constriling Phe: bavre. theretore be It | oy o0 oil down the Hoy & ipied HEBERDING—In Tativille, Jan. 1o (| _Fine —auality a2-inch Zephyr e neer SiinEs, Y tndhes Yid% 1. ved: B 4 ate - e 1a 5 g S oper meoting of the Ladles Mis- | Resolved: Bv ‘the board of directors | weicome or greater attention than nad Hehmm‘;er aged. 15 years and 3 |[| orings, at 16c a yard, value 19c. 9¢ a yard, value 12%c. Nexc to Palace Cafe Honaxy soclety of tt?k-g Feacrated | of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce | fon” accorded them hore. e — : churcl. wi be held a ¢ church on |‘hat the senators and representatives I e hundred per cent of the | Funeral from her late hom®, Norwich i Friday cvening. The speaker of the |in coneress from the state of Connec- | jelcanros atiendod. The atienganceon | | Aveaue, Sarurdsy Jan 15 2t 5o o || 29¢ Madras at 17c 12}2c Ginghams at 10c evening will be Mrs. C. E. Ellis and | ticut, be and are hereby requested to | Tuesday was 700, on Wednesday 800, | ey Good Quality Dress Ginghams, she will spealc on the subject of Mis- [ meet together at the earliest possible | nq on Thursday 600. Shirting Madras, Ponges SHIrting | choice styles and colorings, at 100 sions. . The citizens of Norwich who have and Woven Stripe Poplins, 32 L a yard, value 12%c. 5 shared their homes are also full of ag inches wide, at 17¢c a yard, value TAFTVILLE standings follow: praise for the high grade of citizen- a9, 15c Percales at 11¢ ship, of the class of people that go ‘WATCH BRACELETS, i Sl i B 36-inch Dress percales, in a good Men’s League Holds Enjoyable Secial| o T, T A% [0 uak i (N Bl oD Mo 29c Scotch Ginghams, 22c | 8¢:ineh Drees, percsies, tn e £o0 5 & Scotch Ginghams, 32 inches wide, | ings, at 11 a yard, valus 12%c and ina PENDANTS, | Evening—Funeral of Milo L. Gard- | merenn CASE AGAINST ALLEGED good range of styles and col- orlngs, at 22¢c a yard, value 29c. 15¢ ? LA 121/2c ; BROOCHES, ner—Personals 123 = K The Men's league of the Taftville |D. Murphy SRR WANT N, . BRACELETS, RINGS Congregational church held an. open | Fournier . 5 33c Poplin at 25¢ Kinono Fiannels, 38 tnchea wide, aEes meeting Wednesday evening. The la- One More Witness to Be Heard Before ot it Cokrod- Pl 1’ | mamaet davige et colovii, of every description, Gis wore NIe miasts of-Jha Svenlaw jreenns R a1l Taost desirable platn coloriags, at | 13%c & yard, value 15o. 7 0 enjoyable musical program was . newest models in every | cerioth oab. Hatee Makiain ot cake, E When the criminal superior court 26c & yard, value 230 and 3¢ 15c Rippletteiat 124¢c == J|sandwiches, fancy cookies and ice |G. Wisland came in Thursday at 11 o'clock, at “ N ey PP/ 2 the suggestion of State Attorney Hull, Hundreds of Remna a Ripplette, 28 inches wide, in & finish. cream were served by the committee | Labrec 3 - : the case of the state vs. John Mucken- Lengths of Outing Flannel at variety of attractive designs, at in charge. : . ey / 3 sturm, aged 16, of Smith’s Corners, prices. 12%c a Yard, value 16c. G. held from his late home on School [ o 5 S " After a jury had been chosen, the FUNERAL, was continued to the next term and REMARKABLE V:i.. IN DRESS GOODS street Thursday morning with a large [ SOUCHSt! trial of the case of Maurice V. Fitz- s the boy was put in the care of the Mins - E . The case of the state vs. John Hig- lied. number of friends and relatives In at- Bushnell gerald was started. He is charged . 26-Thcks Nl st Cuttost Pialee $1.39 Dress Goods, $1.19 5 , $1. probation officer. The funeral of Milo L. Gardner was . 5 gins was nol 3 tendance. * About the casket were h _embezzling rents which he col- 2rouped many beautiful floral forms, | Sronmand 3 o g i B B g B H g T0x wilsts' and dreavon regu. Fur ( :Oa ts Shuron ot wrclonk " Rev Philins | Smith sky of New London. His defense is 1ar 396 value at.. ... 3% | _44-inch Btorm Serge—4i-ineh B iott atichtan b e apes | wistand that he has a claim of $500 for his ser- 36-inch Novelty Stripe Whip- French ~ Serge — 44-inch Novelty . olcatad. and the chole sivE 4] vices and had good reason to believe cords for skirts. and dresses, Checked Skirting in- greenm, plum R pos &L ths citee oF Glis BUIK 5 that he was not going to receive this | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaAPIERRE [} regular 50c value at.......... 420 &nd_ brown-—50-inch Storm ' Serge, Au to RO Irving * Gardner, Jbseph Marcaurelle, ; # 3 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 36-inch Bilk and Cotton Plaids yard, value $1.39, Henry Marcaurelle, Louis Paquettc a AN e Sk tapd., Wity §6-inch Skirting Plaid and Adelbert Geor. Burial was in the | i Roifers Office Hours: Dovelly Suirting Checks, T8~ 5o | inch Berge Suitings ang 6o« < e Amiy Yot it Bt Pl S £ i0 & m. to 3 p. m. by appolntment |§ ST U THIE TR i inch Broadcloth, regular $1.50 charge of the funeral ements. | Qlympic . fenty, anthay Dobl ool N e g and $1.76 values, at,,,,,,.,,,, $1.89 . 81 e funeral arrangements. | piopanC, is one more witness to be heard before Sundays excepted b i o (Bt L st §0-inch Novelty Checks and m L. L. CHAPMAN Co. BT Independents - the case goes to the Jury. me pd grein. regular 268 . | B R e ot i d ing Averages. — : FE - = regular $1.59 value, at.,,.,,., $1.49 s, In the Mill league bowling tourna- Personals and Notes. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. - » 4 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | ment the Velvet Mill five lead with an| Rev. E. P. Rand is spending a fow —Fere Shea & Burke gmflw::w"d::;gnr::::n average of 445 and the Hi-Rellers | qays with relatives in Boston. Vaudeville and Meving Pictures. $1.00 and $1.25 Goods, 89c | catawba, reguiar $2.50 vaiue, the dspgue With an individual average | Mrs. Victoria Plante is confined to 41 Main Strest 42-inch Wool Taffeta Cloth In green, | 3 +++¢cserssrrrisonsarssriss §219 iI647 of 95.2, while Emerson. who has plaved | her home on Providence street with | pro staged = blse and_ brown—g0-inch Bigok and and i jevery game, has an average of 9. The |5 severs attack of grip. chnl leect°r3 White Checks— 44-inch ADAMS TAVERN |- : s See hotoss it Tirpe portommanisy B""‘,, S St Joseph Aiken, superintendent of the s Serges, Fri . Ponemah mills, is spending Thursday. The x-;- are Froee s'fgo b‘l:cdk‘ 125’ at 85 b ll’l’!s.m n:nd;s ‘s:g:: s in Charlestown, 8. & the feature atraction, ;m- being their e us Velung, Monatn of th;o ?ern.::m of their :;nl- the mys- NOTICE. regular 69c valtle, at.......... 59 Wi T o oS yoeardow of | Yerious Ashal thumb trick. Oriental|THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE $1.25 and $1.50 Goods; 98¢ | 10224 “2;ineh a\;voolanpe‘; 7 go: mlmmm = s = onal and Fan: Siogss o Scoum. Damien A o sbore in the Al of the New London Coupty Mutual Fire 42-inch Wool Crepes — 42-inch | Crepe—50-inch Brocade Suit- Company will be neld a¢ the || storm . Serses— 42-inch wench | ing, regular $1.00 value, at. 89c P T g ing comedians, Irene vy Ly e %«glu—?-mcn’ io%lli‘n—ll—ind: §4-inch g'.:nz':, and Fx‘::nfih § : cyn < . m., ‘00l Plajds—54-1nc] vy Striped | Serges—450-inc] 001 plin Thich have heol .imUming the trees | hresents the other two acts on the bill gay. R g, A Poones el st 9% o yard yaius | —4linch Prunclla, resular o an $1.50 and $1.69 values, at...... $1 about the village, have completed their work and have returned to Everett. ..2,},,,.,““;:’2..‘ ,WWH Feua, with | o’ four Directors for & term < pretty Dorothy Gish e Carl Tyler of the United States re- [role. It is a five part Fine nf;? 3’::.":.“ ‘before ::?: b“fl?" ervice was in towu Wbd duction telling in pictures the l.ls’rma Secret-ry nesday distributing an attack on a southern '.“ Many local bova luvt uw Black Eyes and Blue, is m, lnnnuon ol in a Keystone © | mediu ot The

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