Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 15

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Mon’s Wlnlar 0vamoats ; - AT CLEARANCE PRICES This includes our entire stock - of Men’s Winter Overcoats— Stein-Bloch and many other good makes. x 4 Men’s Overcoats at $11.50 Men's and Youths' Overcoats, in sizes 34 to 46, colors are black, gray Salt Pork » and fancy mixtures — our regula M 2 To Visit in Georgia. { : . A 7 - - s i ot $15.00 and $16.50 Overcoats reduced e . 2 . seoun : 3 re S Safe %% ® once, . w{n.u 4 ARMOUR’S RE- > 2+ s Nt v ol ST, BE! : a . 4 5 Men’s Overcoats at $15.50 LINK SAUSAGE; b . 1 3 s 3 , { _.—_.—‘ ST A e V Men's and Youths' Winter Over coats, in form-fitting, pinch-back an = i s Mr. losefitting models, some are lined iy oo 0 i o s i B :hr:zughou‘t others with silk-linea Frank i 3 oo T 1o T i Helping Putnam Grow. Mgatan: and . atutdieie = thine Arats pinochle| Tt is announced”that the assets of / $20.00 and $22.00 Overcoats, reduce players of the Bohemian club are en-|the Putnam Building and Loan asso- to $16.50 in. ciation at the end of the first year Sty e s as s E R SDOE. Suls er of the . m a ted during the vear amount t - -..15¢c Q| Baptist caurcn ‘Sunday evenina. $209.25. % & g - Men’s Overcoats at $19.50 Wintry in Pine Tree State In his annual report the secretary, e “f M [CAN.PURE C 1, Dandeison men who have spent this|Judge M. H. Geissler, says: The asso- : ) Men's and Youths' Winter Ov OCOA, s Ib. tin 17c MOHICAN FRESH 9 week fishing in Maime tell of deep|C!ation is no longer an experiment. o but & success. It has assisted in coats in a variety of models—sin gg’?flNOF.SG ph. 58¢ YORK STATE EARLY. -R.INE PEAS ~|CREAMERY snow, heavy ce and low temperatures. | BU% 8, 2SRl b e Saring aad. double-urmasted, - form-Atti of rurai schools, is to preach at the|(he past year and can do twice as ‘ = loose-fitting, button-through or i .10: BUTTER, bb... .41c 3 3 | much quring 1917. It is helping Put- ¢ Congregational church Sunday morn- | o . Ie Mtiils A ot aoadsis—tisees are oub — in Putnam, where you can see the in- =| =| o r m:“é-pf;”a; e o B fx'.’e:’v.?n}“f{";fi vestment, ana where it ls absolutely $25.00 and $28.00 Overcoats Methodist church Sunday evening. | 3fe George A. Williams, personal " tax 5 1 4 < - collector for the town of Killingly, has FUNERAL. MEN’S FURNISHINGS \ , i given formal notice that he is to be- ; - > ONIONS, bb. .. - Ein his collections in February. Mrs. Amelia Gauthier. e e Rl SN S AR AR o Had lce Left Over. L AL St. Marv church Friday morning — Qur entire stock of uneral services were held for Mrs. Neckwear, nothing re i MUSHROOMS 12cfeach ..........12c J| A¢ Eost Kitingly ice remaining from | {0STA SEAET JF Woodstock avente; y b i sy A e el e s sl e e removed from : .. o iie dn houses of the Consumer's Ice company | Re¥; Charles . Bedard being celebrant Men's Fast Black Hosiery 5 reparatory to harvesting this sea- |Of the mass of requiem, which was at- Hcsiory. ST cron tended by many relatives and friends. heel and toe, all sizes, 15¢ o A R Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. - “Clearance price ot c 7 Am"“‘:l; P R County Caucus Tuesday. Our entire stock of Men's $1.00 hoase suest tore’ the telephons - from | woclators and representatives from Union_Suits, in all “colors and @&o SUBSTITUTE the the wall, thereby winning himself | VLindham county are fo meet in cau weaves—Clearange price.. D itney Hde'to the police station here. |CUS at the state capitol in Hartford = next Tuesday afternoon after the ad- IT Men's Outing Flannel Night .or COMPOUND He was sent to Jall Friday morning.|journment of the day's session. At this i Shirts with coilar, pink and blue @50 I S ?otlng sentence. |cauycus matters of impbrtance to the stripes, regular $1.00 value Officers of Hamilton Corps. county are to be considered. Men's Wool Flannel Shirts with The following are the newly elected | Joseph W. Cutler Seeks Marriage ;““J’l‘("‘ud“:’o“ar“"f“ ey iy S nion Srar veteramar . Commanaes: License. 2SS e .55 Ve 291,08 harles E. R: entor viee command. | A Providence paper announced that i 2 eI Can Andcrson: Junior vice com- | Joseph W. Cutier, a retired-business Men's Ribbed Sweaters [ Ox- 5 lbs, soc mander, C. A. Hamilfon; quartermast. | man of this city, has applied in Provi- ford, navy, maroon and brown value $3.50—Clea adjutan dence for a marriage license to wed a all sizes, . e T R, Taunton woman 07 vears of age. On ance price : = = _|account of the e Island law, simi- . Fi OYSTERS at 49‘: 15 Ibs. Fine Granulated SUGAR $1 [j| W=t Consn::"cnul Church Off lar to that of Connecticut, fivé days resh g ne Gra 3 en the application for y with - purchase of $1 worth Groceries including 1 lb. At the annual meeting/of the mem- | and-the issuing of the license. Tea or Coffee Westfield . Cor tional day upder the pressure of a biting |under your kind protection hope she|Bryan declared himself in f = — Ribch the Tollowing ofcial bord was S k.o, ::’;ez:"'d northwest wind made the day one of [ may be able to make your life happier, | easier method of amending 3 i = 3 bearago -ocBvsus v] 2 3 constitution. Fresh From Our Oveiis Duify At This Stor slected: Member of the = prudential | iy ‘week on the trumk Hne Ieading | for raval snd cicy carricrs and othors | - Colgnel. If ever 1 Can be of service | In his attack on,compulsory m Yy € Mize Lowiss Danieison, asistant olerk, | sass, [rom this city past the Little Dam | who were obliged to be out in connec- | to yofl in'any way, command me. training, the speaiier said - : s 2 e and on the e a 5 ‘ou cannot have compuls COCOANUT BARS Miss Edith Fuller: treasurer. Frederick | route to Chepachet, within the limits |0 " oL CUU% Your old QP RiaM FoeoDY. | tary training uniess vou HOT. deite G Hopking: auditor | C. M. |Of the town of Putnam. A stone < P. S—I would be pleased to know |miiitary spirit that is dozen 3 12¢ | BROWN BREAD oo L oom; emcopy | CTUSBEr is ‘&t work néar the children's| BUFFALO BILL LETTER how you like my children. your country.” e ("’ le f:d)u“:’r' b o b Wiiara | home. The material prepared by the OWNED BY PUTNAM PEOPLE. CODY. After Mr. Bryan's addr ALMOND STICKS each 6c-8c-10c ] Senmtimons Theodere. Bostey: aeacon. | CTusher is being distributed over that ce et i ] The letter was addressed to Cojonel | passed to engrossment 4 1 R e, “,Y“lvr Sonve: Mvn: Wethus Jacohs, lecfl;!:: olflhe h{’FthY Yl&lfl! ready for | Written by Famous Scout to Col. W. | Forbush at Fort Clarke, Texas. for a "nn-(nnfnnn.nl conven dozem ..............12¢c HOT Miss Carrie Fellows; three years, Mra. | gf TSUSPUOR Of & macadam base last| G Forbush, Cousin of the Wheelock e A ey W. J. BRYAN ADDRESSED IN-IANA LEGISLATORS Susan W. Morey: superintendent of FRUrrm's each 12c-20c | LADY FINGERS, doz. 12¢ | quart .. i ing Bullard, Harry E. Back, Miss Mary New Projection Machine. 'ThVB f?“amn( letter, written by Col. ....18¢c Bisqith. Manager Hyde Smith of the'Eradley | W F7,Cody, Buffalo Bill. to Col. Wil- GERMAN SUBMARINE SANK SIXTEEN Urging Women’s Suffrage and Prohi- ; thentr s rosiama!th of the Bradley | jjgm C. Forbush, U. S. A, when Col- | bition and Attacking Military Train- | With an “g‘;‘::; pably el MOTH SCOUTS ALERT. ered projection machine, which was | ¢! Cody was in London, relative %o | ing. t = = being made ready for service on Fri- | the marriage of the vpungest dausnter y Berlin. Jan. 19 (By Wirel TRANSFER TOPIC OF INTEREST |tion are aiready under way and if all | SENATE CONFIRMS FEDERAL Agents of Stste Bureau at Work infdoy. . o= oo - the. Wheelock Tamily of Batnam Col- | jomaianapolis Ind, Jan. B e |villeh—A' Gérman _subm Tea ested are » of Com- L ennings Bryan pleaded for a ded by Lieutenant Capt IN DANISH WEST INDIES | adCpiea it wil fake af least o week SHIPPING BOARD MEMBERs| Town Searching For Gypsy and|merce in this section of the state have | DSl Forbushy who fied sgne NeSts | eonsiitution for Indiana. women's euf- | sche. accor ding to she e carry em rough.. - i 3 SEfisercirintet . en receivin, om t! it - .4 = on s st t Ratification of Sale Was Celebrated | "3, 700s siater Weat Indles the e | With Exception of John A. Donald, Toations. warmings ot fokiiate OTEAN- | The letter was written in 1903, and is | frage, prohibition and economy in the on e With Bonfires -and Parades,” . . gengers said, appears to Be the one . the Fifth Member. 'n;‘e winter drive n.glJnslflhxg &vpey | workng in Connecticut. as follows: e state adminisration and attacked com- BOASREnE favored there. moth is on in the town of Killingly . E. R : pulsory military training in_an ad- New York, Jan. 19.—The most ab- Foiee adan (A0 B Washington, Jan. 19.—The nomina- |8nd the forces of the state entomolog- An Uncomfortable Day. 3 Olympia, London, W. .28, 1903. |dress to the members of the state| New Britain—Quarterm gorbing topic of interest in-thy Dan- | GERMAN RETENTION OF ii‘"‘s of William Denman of San |lcal bureau are engaa‘ ed daily in a| The sudden drop in temperature Fri- | Mv Dear Colonel Forbi legislature today. 2hs “}"r’l‘!:-lv\!;r£1' Fpery v n ” rancisco; Bernard N. Baker of defensive as well as destructive, cam- Lieutenant Clarence Stolt, who 1 believe this country needs the|United Statcs na v ish West Indies at this time is the BELGIUM ADVOCATED | timore: James B. White of Ka,?m.u paign that is intended to combat the has just been transferred to your regi- | votes of women more than the women |that an agvanc 2 Janus 8 to e assst in securing recr fransfer of the jslands from Danish f e - p | City and Theodore Brent, of New Or- | 2nvance of the pests deeper into the|in the East Killingly and East Putnam | ment, is to marry my younges: daugh- |need the ballot,” Mr, I 1o American ownershls: acsrding s | Y Dr- Plleger L Speech at Munich | lcans, as members of the federal ship- | territory of the state. The work here, | sections. The crews are at work, each | ter, Irma, Feb. 24th. [ am very glad anxious that T . —Loudly Applauded. ping ' board, were confirmed. tonight |as in other towns in this section of |in charge of a foreman. ~Bach man Is | indeed they are going to your regiment | invited to help us in s that e M : _]by the senate. Opposition by pro- | Windham count, is being directed by |equipped Wwith a small mirror. with |and have so written them. I hope and |strusgle whick shall not end until this ima. that 2y Amsterdam, via Eondon, Jan. 19, 7|gressive republicans to John A, Den- |I W. Davis, who has been in charge |which to examine the under side of [know you will have an eve on them |country is saloonless forever.” ASK FOR and GET Bt Thomas. p. m—Dr. Pfleger, naval reporter of |ald, of New Y v ine g ‘s sake. o 4 vocated aw Word of ratification of ‘the =ale by | the relchstas. secording. to. the Gen: por: w York, the fifth member |for nearly two vears. OIq King Win- |rocks, cavitles in trees, ete. Each man | for your old scout's sake. I hope you| Mr. Bryan then advocated a la z hof the. board, held up his confirmation.|ter has no terrors for the hardy moth [carries a hook point knife, used to|will like them both. Colonel, in re- | prohibiting newspapers from carry s = o DusSeldort, - In & | Senator Phelan spoke agmmat som | scouts and In_ such dave s yester- |pull off Dieces of dead bark and fo |membrance of the many cold and ot | liquer advertisements. and concluded Dt ealebrasion: wth Donfires, Pa | oeqoneat Munich, aroused a, storm of firmation of Donald and there are in- |day, when the sweep of the wind over|the man to mark the trees examined, | times we have followed the tr; T e o e e oy | 2PPlause by demonstrating that Ger- |dications that several other democrats [ the hills in the northeastern section of [each man having his own individuai | gether. I ask you to be a father to m e A P I edintery | many should retain Belgium and the | will join in the opposition. It was |this town was almost enough to drive |tree-mark. so that his work mal be |baby child who now comes under you B s | e ortheastern | sald, however, that Mr. Donald would |a stone rabbit to its warren, the mem.- |checked up by his foreman, who makes | command. She is a good, true. loving jand hol. B e ol e - be confirmed without long delay. bers of the crews were out hiking over |a follow-up examination of the trees. |child and my heart's love. I will see| While discussing the subject of a o wiih great interest. -the. passengers| Balsa - wood In the Ughtest-of all mgpm:in;:tonhl: e a.?ied on the |tne territorv assigned for their in- Fined For Carele: that she does not want for mon new constitution for the state Mr.| Cheap eubstitutes cost YOU u wned an » - that be employed Chinese coolies as |for an infestation. The sconting plan |[P2F(3 & tros 28 [Cleasl eud M mier o e man has been reduced almost to a science, | WEDCCHONS SROW it infested the man is thoroughly systematized and is 3 160 Barrels of Potatoes |y peoting ey SHective, e The sata | 25 , Thi2 holps toriecd geting care- d & PORT AT BALTIMORE | Workers here are laboring in harmony e y con- Y sciencious work, though the men with the United States government|yn, stick out the training period with . B [None Has Sailed Since Receiving | 2L, forces. the math crews generally are so good Notwithstanding the fact that the - Per Acre Without Potash News of Garman Raider " | oot . Soms ot it | 28 el Gt TR S iF ol de by and under the direction of, 2 Baltimore, Md,, Jan. 19.—Si - | o :| “The ‘work will ctontinue right into B firmed news of the operations of the | Cho,State entomologist suppress the |, ing An egg cluster has been found /Actually produced in 1916 on Essex 5-10 Fertilizer. German commerce ralder was receiv. | tamayht Rest, For the procens af leasr |9 ® free just at the northerly borousn Grower's name on request: ed two days ago not a ship of the i3 h 28 Bresernt, & - |line of Danielson, at the end of the beélfigerent nations has Dassed out of | 3 rained uasPs) WOt In the hands|sigewalk , this showing how carefully )Essex Organic ight, because they are"~ §f [ the Virginia capes from thts port for 2 the borough must be guarded if it is made from natural plnnt foods—| BLOOD. and SMrops: Twenty-One Towns Infested. to be kept free of the pests. MEAT in aitrated They and hln :h: ri‘a“h“"’"s rr‘:et.rlg‘ zlsl ships | At the beginning of the last fiscal ey concel orm. are fing ran .ve énte ere during e last two year, a report just prepared shows, 20 freely through fertilizer drills or planters. days, bringing the total in port up to |towns in Connecticut were thought to izl 71, Many of the ‘ships have been |be infested by the &ypsy moth, but i i The lack of potash due to the war will not:affect the fofoed to anchor in’mid-streai byt |GUring the winter Adbford wis found | g nonusl Seciel Evént Given By - -] SR of the. lntk of Wharhie oo Habted by Thn o gaantord & Thirteenth Company, C. A. C. ogressive farmers who use Essex Organic Fertilizers. ,a"m';,‘,?,me e ac- | infes v, the federal scouts, making a . majorit; tal W whn: Bee our dealer and write for “Fertilizer Facts for Profit- Vessels hers iy the Britisn fiag | |& total ares of aboat 150 sqvare miles |opilieTe, A & very enjoyable soclsl able Farming.™ “eseiioie and are as follows: =Thompson, Put-|ening when the fourth annual military : nam, Pomfret, Woodstock, Hastford, s OIS G Ashford, Killingly, Brookivn, Hampton, | all was Kiven by the Thirteenth Com- 2 HAS LEFT HOSPITAL |Cheplin’ Sterling’ Plainfield, Canter” | i Soton In “the mationsl colors & F bury, Scotland, Voluntown, Griswold.|ana music for the concert and for the o Reason for His Sudden Departure | Sprague, Lisbon, North Stonington.|gance programme was by Cook’s or- ; Has Been Made Publi Stonington, and CGroton. The worst in- | chestra of Marlboro. The visitors, fested towns are Thompson, Putnam.| eprecenting a number of towns, in- 9 ’ Baltimore, J i - | Woodstock, Pomfret, having an area | Sorgoq 4 | mes, o prmm, s ST R 1 03 H S SR BT L en’s an omen’s Shoes to Johine Hopkifts vesterday for a phy. | Der of infestations in each of these |cOTR™ N C" committee of . sical examination,’ 1eft the institution | towns was found o be somewhat less | 2728 ents "was made up of Lieuten- . today. It was understood when Mr, |during the year 1816 than In the pre- | ini®1ra A. Warren, Serzeant A. W. ;!!ntgr:l:yer nenteredn.;m hospital that | teding year, and totaled 169. Logee and Cook C. A. Hamilton. Lieut. B S e el A K G SRR e SR N GET ) We are overstocked and must tum everything into cash, therefore this big dis- Ieman there several dave Ne'ven- | x’trained and enthusisstic corps, in- Tarl Geer and Private count. ~This sale will last but for a short time. Remember prices on Shoes -~ | terested in the work, is necessarv to 3 i) il i fure ‘could be obiainea ‘at g “‘"‘M g D e NN 3 ehemy t _ have advanced but having bought heavily we can give you the advantage. T but rigorous and painstaking occu- pation that these scouts follow. RA . - BUY NOW AND DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR PRICES 1 want Indiana to join with Ne- ska and the other states to throw THE ORIGINAL nfluence on the side that is high 2 MALTED MIL} - Hartford—On invitation of ‘the group Searc! Egg Masses. : W ot facturers, interested” in° the B R il o b o IR - ARE FAR BELOW THE PRESENT COST. e o g nof & new mil- | (or in the egm stage, locating and % DANIELSON,~ - ' - e gt o JMm oliar hotel In Hariford, oeal | destroving the cgf clusters . has || Modem - We Give Trading Stamps the manufacturers Tuesday afterncon |Droyen one of the best methods of con- at. the Hartford ~cle. Crarence B | ?“*W*m?m‘mfi:%fi% S o Lk PRl e . The Brockton Sample Shoe Store ARTBTJRATWOOD,W wu&ukn.m-mum;(.m at | Ol}a}l%m:y v‘ e ey ; . J i \; 1 33, M.'n str.-t

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