Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 7

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At no other time of the year has'a store such an incentive to disregard profits as now. ; February is one of the months when profits are a second consideration. - | R oo e e kel February Facts DR. A. J. SINAY Tt is “low tide” in Winter trade—a time of delight. for the Reoms 119 Afios Bullding, Nerwlod | congt Friday, Low temps 1] o - P : \¥ g Fhome 11778 - |Brobaniy "aays 1a 3 ) Today our counters illustrate this great truth. the states. ; _.The winds alonk the north Atlantic|SiaS o > £ If you are down town any day this week drop in and look TIIEE DEL=HOFF |2 s siandc cosa™ v ek, STab | cut s ' BRIE ccil. See if thave are not many Kttle things (or big northwest gales things) ‘which you can buy and save money on your pur- Teteohone 1222 Cee 7 Drees Casds and Siks - e . 3 . ¥ s, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN « < : blotcnes, liver spots and_ those other N ook . Dental Surgeon o The tollowing records, reported rom : ¢ o | Cruptigne et cave been such o | Here are some very special offerings of Odd Pieces and . % e Tompereturs and_ the barometie o A A T 18 b ol Broken Color Assortments in Silks and Dress Goods T MeGrory Building, Nerwich Gomn. Thursday: > - . o s Ther. Ba 2 e aiso : theory , vich ‘the ‘tiooa"“mux || DRESS GOODS SEASONABLE SILKS 12 m. 3 % s Stnes Dy e o eaato over- |} s4-inch Flannel Suiting, halt wool, | Flowered Foulard Silk, 24 inches m mm mm h - - Three Tesponsible for the biaze. :m";z‘-a up_ the g:!ur:r:na vg:m it || Jri sarnet. African brown ana green | wide, in brown, plum, reseda anda : . e . unsightly. | Try e 7 5 Flying glass was The < laGmmre‘: stories " high Waltrs Get & SD-6oht “box' at ;:; —at 59c a yard, value 75c. catawba—at 80c a yard, value 7Téc. are open for business with a new line G < sustained by three fi Pat and is owned by Greeuberser. | srdg store-ANA- “¥has "Be surg of o Purs © Skine, and all Kinde of by : : Sitmotmic SoRNY it || At 89c a Yd., value $1.00 At 89c a Yd., value $1.00 night. ;s Early morning | meN'S CLASS HELD Trimmings for Fall and Winter. rsdey’s ! ‘weather. PROGRA! you wish to try = “ “ M. BRUGKNER, Proprietor, rain, followed by cloudy. TP Rt e Tu ool Gl e | B B ¥ty in handedtih piba st | Wash Tafteta Silk, for waists and Phene 708-12 | 48-47 Main Street TR AN INFORMAL m‘AL WORKERS’ INSTITUTE !age. . SepaymLe & d Lo dresses, 82 inches wide, in black, i ' i > b bk ang 44 inches wide—at 89¢ a yard, value < i ot R R % $1.00. white, pink and light blue—at 89 Debate On The Wad Provsd a Fea- gray, brown, wisteria, Belgian and i — - 3 rd, value $1.00. 4 lmlu Riges. | Sets. | TI Sets. ture of the Evening. o 3 DEAD HORSES AND COWS S W SR _ 3 e 2 F. A. Stuart Co., 353 Stuart BI. At 89¢ a Yd., value $1.25 i e ke it B - m e m 18 m & ™) The Men's class of the First Bap-| The program for the Chuigh Work- {f parshail, Mich. Sena me at Y covcits Srocade 56 inchas wioe, | At 48c & Yd., value 58¢c H ; {tist Bible school an informal | &rs’ Institute for parents, Christian s s > kb rard-wi o - ] 00 o s R educniay. evin Kers, and young peopie || PY_Teturn mail, a free trial pack for suits or skirts, in black and | Yard-wide Brocade Tussah Silk in 5 Gater ros. - 357 208 | e e iro. Chorles Stamm of Anr all the Baptist churches of Nor. || 28¢ Of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. dark green—at 89¢ a yard, value | black, white, pink, Copenhagen, b WEST SIDE HIDE CO. z 3 5.5 < g wich and vicinity, including Leffing- $1.25. - . navy and yellow—32-inch Striped i P, O, Box 379, New London 8 . 646 well, Preston City and Fitchviile, to Striy H > [ 7.31 5.28 be held in the Central Baptist church, Af 98“ Yd. valk 1 Tub Silk for waists, in gix colors— B g 5 R e = y, Saturday and Sunday, under % t 954 1 ue $1.50 at 49c a yard, value 59c. H L S ] 0 oo i et It 8 o% | Tencing with games, puzsies, toss-| e supervision of Dr. William J.'Sly, ST : 42 and 44%3nch Storm Serge 'in H of the Bicad and Btomach. ball, checkers, etc. Rhod: "mo‘ a "hfiwgo CAUCALION [OT | ep———————— | | Dlack ~and —colors—also Novelty |.79¢ a Yd., value 51 00 3 -m»r Rh tism, N GREENEVILLE A'debate was held in the latter part| ZhoCe Isiand an nnecticut is as | == Weaves in figured and striped A 3 : 4 a, g s sinsEid g of the evening when there were several A/ g 1 ofi- | HAVE COMPLETED BIG goods—at 98c a yard, value $1.25 | Silk and Linen Poplin, 36 ‘inches H brilliant arguments on the question, | ... é 7 e e and $1.50. wide, in white, likht blue, flesh, | “Who Was Responkible For the Start i 7.30 p. m., PILE DRIVING CONTRACT Hall—Candlemas Day in St. Mary’ » The Prophet as Teacher, Rev. George 'y of the War. H. Strouse; 7.50 p. m., Group Prog- Over 800 Have Been Driven for Win- Parish—Notes. Debvating for England, Walter M. At $1.19 a Yd., value $1.25 | green—at 79c a yard, vaiue $1.00 lems in Teach! Elementa M Cowan and Le Rue,Bliven, for Ger-|Wiliam 3™ Siv: 3. Young Beopie, Dr. chester Woolen Mill. it % 42-inch Wool Poplin in navy—42- Prioip: - g Fiven i “Bulnsici nall E‘“j\fiy(::omrfi: r;'\:l:gu. fi:gryw Mo T e Akl i i The Connecticut Engineering Co. s mch Serse in biack ersen | At $1.19 a Yd,, value $1.25 Thursday evening by Jeremiah Down- | .03 "Robert Otis and D. Lewis Bown- :;-‘_l"vk:? :ovgefg;fi:snr;) cgug—c;:agm— have: completed. the pie ariving con- || P2 Sarmet and Copenhagen— | gik and Wool Poplin, 40 inches ing and Ernest Fox. A dance program | i After a long consultation the | pooueVp S B Gats D Do 880 b | iract for the new Winchester Woolen || &t $1.19 a yard,walue §1.25. wid®, in black, navy, green, mah - of 1S numbers was enjoved, followed e Y 3 Judges declared the team captained bY | Rev. A, W. Burdo mill that is being erected just squth 4 g < INN,” Unexcalled home- | S mmorial Dour o o e erons | George Burlingham the victors. Batarany, Tes 9™ 3 p. m., conference | OF, the Dresent factory. The contract || At $1.39 a Yd., value $1.69 | anv. vellow, pink and catawba—at - cooking year sround. Georss .| rchnimen ar Tareving fernished wusic|, F. E. Robinson established a repu-|on church _efficiency—Women-- Mis. | c2l'ed for the driving of 750 piles with- |} 54 nch Panama in gray—4g-inch | 3719 @ vard, value $1.2 Challenger, Phone 85-¢. for dancing and also played at the so | tation as a-checker player by defeat-|sions, Mrs. Sly; 8.30 p. m., The Priest | {7, & month and the company has |} gipeq Serge in brown and green. . i sy g ing all who came within his reach. 25 Téacher, Rev. George H. Chambers: | 47e S Dlles weressing on the con- || blte and sresn—so-inch Chiror | At $1.49 a Yd., value $1.75 [ PRy airm: social com: = . al ms of a = 3¢ 4 -y 5 i 3 D. S. MARS | S B Sreervances. | Tem C Nores sermed o e A | e araiion, Siashin b Eodk | one-third. have ‘bean set n place: || inch Fronch Serpe.in srav. brown | wige, for waists o dressce 4 Today (Friday) being Candlemas | ““Tf social was pronounced a most|ham.: 4.30 D m. Tesson. Bresentatiom, e d_garnet—all at $139 a. yara R A e Pi day the candles to be used on the al- | successful one and will be followed by | Mrs. Sly: The e Mecthan D AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. VRIS 160 and- 4190 L Y270 | $149 a yard, value § tar of the St. Mary's church and in . : 4 y , Dr. j 9. ¥ 1 in|Cilers during the coming months. |5.10 p, m., The Child's Right to Play, . Eet IR BT T ket ot distiated boire | AavERTAAIES ST o Mrs. Geofge M. Strouse: 615 p. m.| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. At $2.19 a Yd., value $2.50 | At $1.59 a Yd., value $1.75 < supper in the Central ptist church, = . r 3 SRR - Pla er-Planos the morning masa It being the st WHITE ELEPHANT WHIST |20 cents; 7 p. m. The Parent as|, An entirely new show of Keith van- |} vVelour for Coating, 54 inches wide, Sibck Jthdium Bilk, 10 inches wide - T i (i gt Teus, Wiliche E Teacher, Rev. . W. Tholen: 7.20 p. deville and Triangle moving pictur®s [} ;i navy, brown, catawbn and green | and excellent quality—at $159 a Victor Victrolas of the Sacred Heart boih morninig and | Unique Afternoon Spent at Home of Fosentials In Mamagement, Dr. iy {8 etee on Tharsday, - The show se-|] —=t $219 = vard, value $2.50. vard, value $1.75. evening. e evening service there Mrs. Henry Baily. agement—1, Elementary, Mrs, Sly: 2, |cured for the last hadf of the wesk is will be a reception of new members oung People, Dr. Siv: 3, Adult, Bd- |riEht up to the scratch. Jeading the ON EASY TERMS into the Junior Holy Name society. Mrs. Harry Higgins of Fnlrmol'l:i win Hill: 8.10 p. m., Our Baptist He hl;ll is Whipple, Huston and company, 2 street was guest of honor at a parly|tage in Doctrine, Rev. Charles R. Mc- | Who present their mysterious comedy Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, Basketball Practice. given Wednesday by Mrs. - Henrs | Nally, M. A, B. D. ’ creation entitled Spooks. Jack Reddy. s 46 Franklin Street, 230 State Street, The Mighty Five had a stiff work | Bailey of South Main street, Coichest- Sunday, Feb. 4—10.30 2. m., sermon, {2 clever comedian, has the second place Norwich New London out Thursday evening in_ preparation |er. The Secret of Jesus, Dr. Sly;: »{on the programme, and and : for their game with the Taftville Ti-| Mrs. Bailey entertained the Wednes-!Sunday School Session ~ Berko, who appear in a clever musical gers in Taftville this evening. Capt. |day Bridge club at a “White Elephant” _ife, Dr. Sir: 2, offering have the third place. The —— Grebe feels confident that his aggre- | whist, the white elephants appearing . SIy: 3 p. Heiress at Coffee Dean's, is the title of Bioyes T this OBy o the phys > gation will come out with the long |in many unique and unexpected ways{preme Teacher, Rev 5 the Triangle photo psay and is shown for the eight weeks from Oct. 1 to end of the score. Thursday night’s | White elephants assisted in finding|D. D.; 320 p. m, Cradle Roll, in five parts. Bessie Love carries tve|| . BRIEF STATE NEWS Nov. 25 practice consisted of-signal work and | partners and keeping scores in many | Shepard B. Palmer; 3.30 p. m., Home {leading part in her usual faulticss e passing. T Ways. Three tables of whist were play- | Department, Mrs. Chester G. style. To complete the show there is Bethel.—At the special meeting ¢ o1 ed. After the game the white ele-|% -y m- Missions. Miss Alico M. |a fanny comedy cartoon featuring the the town school committee a petit . es. phants were marched in e ng | Dean; 350 p. m., Temperance, Mrs. J. | Katzenjammer Kids,-in The Lookout. i = drawn up by the teachers of the gra . Repaired and Remodeled Napoieon Blanchette of Glasgo was |toom where dainty sandwiches, cake|J. Fields; 4 p. m. Finding Teachers, e b 2% et e et hou, |mar 8chools asking for an tnoreass a recent visitor with relatives in town. | and coffee were served. Robert McNeely: 4.10 p. m., Worship, | TIERNEY CADETS'WILL ital W salary was presented. by the e In lien of prizes it was discovered | Dr. Sly; 4.30 p. m., Group Problems of OBSERVE FIRST ANNIVERSARY ot dend that parcels for each guest were| Worship—1, Elementary, Mrs. Sly: 2, Pt Sl g 5 ¢ | . Watertown.—At a Yecent meoting o brought by the white elephants, which | Young People, James L. Case: 3. Adult, = Suffield.—The mid-year reception at|,;. sonior class at Taft school it wa FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR when opened, were found to be pretty [EEdwin Hill: 5 p. m. presentation of | Celebration Planned For Sunday Aft-|the SuMeld schcol will be glven by the |voted unanimously to dedicate the 191 Note Books; 6.30 p. m. Young Peo- ernoon~in Buckingham Memorial. [Lesbian society Feb. 23, and will b & |mar annual to Andrew D, Mcintosh Special | gifts, useful and ornamental. y . it clophen ple’s Session—The Chailenge Lesion, Colonial ball. R e iy Meeting—Pri Whi lephants were iven as y — b3 e of Envelopes | White elopnam ermoon and has es. | Mrs. Siy: 7.30 p. m. sermon, Training | The Tierney Cadets of this city nave : Goes Up—Dea Mrs. Thomas | S0BNen s O Slogan, “Have you a|for Leadership, Dr. Sly: 815 p. m. |completed plans for the observance of | Guilford—The First Congregational| Shelton.—Under suspension of the Naismith—Personals and Notes. White Elephant, in volr house ™ conferring credit certificates, Dr. Sly. | their first anniversary which is to be [church of Guilford has the distinction |rules, the senute Wednesday adopte The afternoon with its novel enter- Dr. Sly urges at least twenty peo- |held in Buckingham Memorial o1 |of owning the oldest plece of commun- [resolutions naming John g B. Dillon judge and George S. Willis THAYER BUILDING A petition calling a_special town £ the most enjoy- | Ple from all the churches of this group | Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tierney |ion silver in the etate. MAHONEY BROS., meeting has been circulated - about e g T b g re take notes for credits Torty persons | Cadets from all sections of New Lon- 1a | 7298 of the city court ot i FALLS AVENUE lown and has found many ready sign- ook notes a nstitute in the Cran- ldon county will be present as guests Fairfield—Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Gou _— = % \ 2 ers.’ The meeting is cailea reiative to | g ston Street church, Providence, K. N o 3 Jennings of Tairfield gave a dinner Seek Substitutes for Spruc M le.y Jand 0: 3 was re- . | recently. ope to Save Boy 3 party for guests Tuesday evening| mhe scarcity of white paper m. : Boarding . > les. The Inspec % 3 ¥ pap Stable gendly Increducell in, the legielature By | e e would. liks 1o arranse the game Gordén Clancy, the youngest son of |at their New York home. 1s causing the most rigid investigatior . S O o ates of The (oMl | for this Saturday. The Inspectors say | ADVISORY COMMITTEE PLANS Mr, and Mrs. Edward Clancy of Wa- into the use of spruce wood for pur- e guarantee our service to be the | ShuS for b Bealtr: o that it is time that Brierly showed his terford is a patient in the Hartford dsor.—Mr. and Mrs. William B | poses which some other material might best at ibe most reasonable arices y and town health offices. COMING YEAR'S WORK.| hospital for an operation on his e Howarg cel‘ahrn!ed me_rigm anniver- "The United States fore: 1 3 * | to save the sight. The boy only a few |sary of their marriage Tuesday even- |uots laboratory at Madison, Wie., has Mest Cigars Aré Geod-— OBITUARY. Hom B s e Son would like i |Pruning Demenstration to Be Meld on | months ago was taken with trouble |ing at their home in Palisado averue.|lately been experimeniing in using cot Nai take a fall out of the Mechanfcs when Laurel Hill Orchard This "Month. with his eves and the best treatment tonwood as a substitute for spruc has not produced . recovery. One of | Bridgeport—Unsanitary conditions | poplax’and ash for making butter box THESE ARE BETTER Naismi 2 Inspectors get through with them., — TOM'S 123 Sc CIGAR - | Tafiviie lost one of ita oldest resi-} 2 T*°° L2 | The town advisory committee of Nor- | his eyes the boy can not see out of lare sald to ewist in bunk cars pro-|es. Cottonwood, when green, glves oft GOOD Fm dents when death claimed "lIsabella Going U wich at a meeting in the county league [at all and the operation was to save |vided as sleeping quarters for laborers an odor, which, it was eved, would OW 10cCIGAR | Ross, widow of - Thomas Nai Announcement of faise in prices of | TS0 o Shetucket strest Thursday | the sight of the other eye as the spe- |employed as freight handiers fn- this | be absorbed by the buiter. Tests have Try them and see. - afternoon outlined a programme for at one remaining |city. ' een made of xes constructed of THOS. M. ;'NA. Prop., Fra gp |of her daughter, Mrs. E onwel Doy received | the coming year's work. It was voted [ good eye would in a short time be af- thoroughly seasoned cottonwood. But- 2 = rankfin Providence street. Mrs. of to take ‘up the matter of a more ccon- | fected the same as the other Waterbury.—The Waterbury Clock | ter packed In them was set away for a Next §o Palace Cate been in poor health for the past fiv 3 E prices company has posted the following no- | week and at the end of that time pro- R e T & . - S B 624 Subject to Military Enroliment. [tice in its rooms: “On 1;:5. 152 10 :;a:lgn?‘la butla:fl‘r:deru Jecided that ver and silhge tes! s year t. bo: will be to all em- | the butter contained no trace of for Thideddre T. Wileyx has conipletad [per oo™ NARS 3 . eign flavor. The use of cottonwood for age. The deceased was a natlve of Scot- - wot. 15 | as last. T i g e land, being born in Blantyre Sept. 27, | %! The silage tests will include corn|the personal tax an === | food packing will release millions of ‘beans. ment for the first district of the town pounds of wood for paper making each been 1844, the daughter of James and Agnes [{0S0, " BS(0AS O0 O iation of all orders 4 Te of * St n and reports 624 men DIED. Year—Buffalo News, Ross. She received her early educa- EDWARDS—In this city, Feb. 1, 1917, fwards. tion in the schools in Scotland and her [of office request envelopes. : early was spent in her native SRR 7 rods NThm 7. ml . Jand. She was united in marriage in | Dugas Has Good Lead in jotice of funeral hereafter. Glasgow with Thomas Naismith, who . pruning — HARPER-_In Norwich. Jan. 31, Isabelle 3 3. : B B TR 155 Nor: 3 ne, Matn strect Saturdey morning, Feb 3 X ulem mass in St. Mary's church at K. ANDERSON—In Westerly, R. L. Jan. R Mhargeret: . Anderson: 1 of Mr. and Mrs. William e PERINI PPN IO INPNRY Personais and Notes. : Left to mourn the loss of a loving| jonn Murphy of Merchants' H mother and _ grandmothi G T b iy commil : : Jaugnters, Mrs. B w"” oF ‘_':; T.;:? has accepted a position with R. J. d years. : vm..::‘)ztfl_wfl;gm{; mmww': . Dom-_En 2 Rs - 5 son, omas 8 \ proposed - £ of Foungstown, O, [ hit. | Oliver Portelance of Baltic, formerly S5 Junrs. : - b O of this place, was a visitor with friends | DAY o s eCartiay n —AND— its. Naismith wae of « loving dis- ey, % the Present 3 Pposition and regret 't the r so were has mon; friends which she has made dur- | qonde strest 1o the Suest o¢ Mey. Georas Sty - | since . BLLIOTT—an . Jan. 31, EMBALMERS i in learn of her dderman of Forestville, Ct, ‘Warner, 1 -’:‘I.Aau - 3 S Ganob, . g a2, Fafladeiptie. G Srmotat - Challenges | local e was flooded Thurs- | & 3 ; Telephone 323-3 0 Mr. i, 30, 1917, lephone ADAMS TAVERN| ncon Tree Tapin, 3 sorge & Grant [ fast In 2 SRS EETR 3% V| f mevar & caonos - agriculture. Pre—————— 3 b . at the his WM, SMITH ALLEN o of H reat ,%‘f 'y ml l‘a. 3, ITH—In Taftville, Jan. 31, 1917, Naismith, widow of Themas aged 72 years, 4 months. via, No. 35 DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetuciet Sireet en- Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest "Funeral Directors

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