Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 2

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lurray’s WII_I...IMANT'IQ, oonn. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8th, opsusloun | Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear Mtradlve Values, Combined with New Styles and Daintiness In These Undermuslins, ‘ Are Features of This Sale %‘ _ There is nothing that we could offer that would please the women of this city more than this sale of '§ dainty Undermuslins. Our assortment is most complete, including clever effects with soft edging Jace and delicate embroidery, sheer fabrics of many qualities, also the newest tailored effects. T B D Rotinsen o¢ Hiagaver, W. 1. a impassible to v & . shan, Kinmouth of NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT THE NEW SMART STYLES IN MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS §i, e, piiteesn” Sovects Conviisnam o i o L Ripn o R o s R - 4 Rirge 2ud s Temenns or somaed ity Titis sale besides being one of economy and beauty, you have the gratification of knowing that these [§]= ==t were brouent into action B iy e e e Moose : Rl Yor Midews. s 3 *he member sa | BaKer's block Monday evening. Or Undsrgarments are the latest and daintiest, and offer the finest qualities that have ever been shown James ¥ . fame Senirens e Py et .3:::; ot o the siorn the attenden Sixteen men of the 8. N. E it : it i Egig : §x E?% i : i i nhla‘ foet foel re- -}t-t an application Llnlmen!, do not 4 rob, k pou:n- u.:lu-. L Cleaner than mussy plasters or tional E‘“""?T‘L:“T,:;';:’T{'g E;r wp ointments, does not smini(he skin e N eTaion or The iatire ot the| Have a bottle/handy for theu- N th o m:’:‘n-:é:‘g: :":fin’é ::fie pains, n-n:l‘ia. x‘out;; lu‘:fl» sprains, strains, toothache, "“mh bruises and muscle soreness. if ?fi? tei? 7 H H i3 § 5 | E H & § 3] i i ] if It i £ ‘Eg Fhere were R ey Rev. Mesars. J. Snow Toe' Sirie- Astrbus €. A Newt N A Frank e, B 8. Worcenter, C. Ricketts of Norwich, Arthur Varley of anywheve near the prices we are quoting. E ‘“’5 T o Joste Cotter’ aud Flaache Jodoln, mek | o0 %0 D, re "at Work 10 place. lodge, when formed, }mu'h' Refreshments were served by | Making repairs, etc. " Rodtasm: The board of warden and burgesse fled. A number of applications have a—— s e Worid held a mecting Monday evening 2 Twomey. fion e Branch] Mrs. Annie Soule has gene to Flor- COMBINATION SKIRT AND COVER HEALTH COMBINATIONS (JBranch | a2 T3 chond the remmuinals of the win - = e Former Raesidens. fer. She accompanies her brother and . ’ . : L] red by Fall tce—SI ‘wite. Combination Skirt and Corset Cover, trimmed | yeaith Drawer Combinations made in nain- Party to Jewett Crey TomahtoFa | 3r. and Mrs. Arthur Strickland of Middletown spent Sunday at with Hamburg, lace and insertion, edging lace 5 e Mi 3 3 2 = - : 7 uls, Mrs. Strickland remaining for | e funeral of e If and Hamburg at bottom of skirt finished with sook, fine lawn and Berkerly cambric, trim- years ago she Britis erican | = s S R }T,nf\‘ was el Nond z s s < rou o Greenmanvifle with fancy ribbon bows—Sale prices 98c, $1.19, | med with good laces, Hamburg and fancy rib-_ f ““ ingeld fs'a featich fo3s| The ,.r,\...,':’...‘,,.mx‘i ::en.u.n‘ of the I'Enm'fl?’.:;x"'% reiatives and. friend 4 as jssu e lowing report t! ard of warden an urgesses was he servi Were cond s—Sale prices 98c, $1. .89, $2.3 3 - flod 1o order by Warden g, B Me- |by Rev. Clayton Burdiok, pastor of oo » $1.39, $1.89, 9 (e aitracting & Sreat Geal of local atc | OWINg to the duration of the war the | Carthy. The Fecords of the list regu. |Seventh Day Daptist church -* We and $2.69. tention at the present time. i lar and special meetings were read and |erly. Burial was In Elm Grove ceme ” - —_ mccepted. The following bills were |tery. f voted pald: People's Coal Co Mrs. Woodmancy was the widow ¢ FRNERALS v towels. | Finn, Bras. $ ne & Gardoer. 8410 Alfred Woodmancy. She died Frid COMBINATION DRAWERS AND COVER pEnAL o i 2 Mrs. Esther Cleveland. A H. C. Webster, 38.40; night after a long iliness due to e ), 'hese supplies are pack-|T: $2,7 to ; |advanced year: J born o Combination of Drawers and Corset Cover, NIGHT GOWNS THAT COMBINE DAINT (o The funeral of 3rs. Esther Cleve- 3 a%a shipoda cvery vk 1o “:,.E... ‘,.:“.flg,. Waide, 3%0. sacos Weinier | Rimond, X ¥, i i - 5 A > it private hospitals an stributing | $3: electric t plant, + George | ter of Hen: o made ,Of gqod quaht.y nainsook and Berkerly dover "Tuesday ~afternoon at ons which keep us constantly in|A” Jenninge $11450; SW. 7% Crumb, [Ch . 8he Tad been cambric, trimmed with atiractive laces, Ham- | |NESS AND BECOMING STYLES Coventry ‘omciated at the ‘services |(ouch il thely wequirersents, sexu |$113: L A, Hourisan, 130.4g; Geop e e burg, beading and fancy ribbons—Sale prices 5 Lo HL Porter and C. B Woul- |t e e Sarbia. 1t v 18 of Frankinville, N. Yo & . ~ . x y. ! Wi n Andover cemetery, S st aptin / e jeneses Y 98c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.69, $1.89, $2.39 and | These Night Gowns are brought into promi- [§ ;mde!;dlh‘le disection of Jay M. Shepard, [anG HRllfex @ oted to srgic SRR o M g % uneral director. - - — — $3.50. nence during this sale because of their rare Patrick Cunningham. e oty e tar w ] < ipien ’ = The Danbury News of Monday said: | articies Tade by the clans during the|Eiahty Tables Occupied st Sixth Whist [T~ || Ao g et i ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN CHEMISES | ais, pretiier cffects in designs and greater care largely attended by friends and rela- | rooms. tives. A solemn requiem high umerous supplies were received The sixth in the serica of whiste be- s3 & s = The funeral of Patrick Cunningham it is 38,670, Sarit b f worth, embodying more real value in materi- B2 held ar Si. Pevers church © this | " A sanbly of Cat-out sarments t0 hel g Mnicary Companis Ready oo Ro. ot ' morning at nine o'clock. and was|made at home, can be obtained at the| O # ealled Out. rlppe i c R i e . : mass was celebrated by Iev. Bugene | from Southampton, Bernards q;em;sgs n}ta‘;ie Offt e;trz‘ finebquiilty nainsook, | in the making than are usually possible in gar- § RCovne, o Immaculate Conceplion e, X, 0{' Cazenovia, . ¥., and Port- L9 sontasc 1om the et of Be i | s church, Waterbury, a aine. 2 2 i | trimmed with soft hand embroidery, German | ,\ents marked at these prices. They are made ‘ . Coter, | T scope of the fusd's work s |DOrs of the Romey society in Sprague (|| It js a winter plague which Val. and Hamburg finished with attractive rib- & o O raites 3L g, sub-des-|shown jn_the following gitts: | oL SCPURT SN Mance’ ‘wus _lsrge.||| claims thousands every season ¢ R ke i 2 ey, ree magor a 3 bons—Sale prices 68c, 79¢, 98¢, $1.19, 31_39 i of Masonville, Berkerly, doeskin, nainsook and miitor of coromonies, Tev. ichard & | pranc % ome M. Ch A Hecreation | EIGhty tables were occupled The fol- S ,s EMULSION It 5 A 5 | Shortent, pastor of St. Mary's church, [hut @ maintained near th P b, | $1.69 and $2.48. crepe-de-chine, lace, Hamburg, embroideries Ridgefield, was in the sanctuary. firing line in Franca, $1, E«m"mwunf pipevec fhee ot Ofenry. tockets CGTT i { . S Burial was in the N olic_|an ambuiance to be séut fiom Engln o ity proodn. . Ul strengthen and fortify you j and fancy ribbons are used in trimming—Sale conducted at the grav Pathar e e e ':;“:\',‘,':k,f,';m,,“':,d Tinks: third, Telisphore Russell, Ther- afi i ki | > . Cyrne. Tho bearers were Michael | 33,000 yards of sursical gauss senf to|mos bottle: fourth, Etnest Ericksen, against Grippe, ¥y | DAIN CORSET COVERS | prices 48¢c, 79c, S8c, $1.29, '$1.48, $1.68, Deiohrey, Edward S. Sheehan, Jeremi- | France and England. 1,000 pounds of dios” ""1{ Mrs. Dion, neck- have had it, Scoft's will re- | TY 2 ah McCarthy, Theodore Neff, Michael [cotton, 200, woolen blankets. quanti 3 storeyourstrength fasterthan [ 1) | B 5 . $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.25, $3.93, $4.98 and J. Barnett and James F. Doran. tles of dried fruit sent to France. 13, hira. "Koma. Liverty Y i | Corset Covers made of wash satin, pink and 90, 92.90, $£.00, $3.49, $5.93, $4.98 an I Among those who attended the fun- |736 articles sent to the Red Cross hos. | fourth, Teah Leith bracelet; 3 any other known medicine. LY . 2 ) % | e 7 eral were a number of the town and |pitals on Southampton docks. u-m- Mre, Mary Barilarzeon, Pocketbook: | white crepe-de-chine and nainsook, fancy lace § $3.98. B s D e e & T e Deaianaen, ~ o e o No Alcohal-lust Blood-Food | i i i inser- 1 i - | Miss May E. Cunningham, Miss Rose Noted Here and There. 4 s.houldex:, tnmn?ed with n.ledallxo.n and inser i i i o # e e s i Soott & Rowne, Moomfeld. 2.3, 1es | tion, finished with pretty ribbons in blue, pink § | Frank Cunningham and Edward Casey e collected fn_ 3816, 378,070 31 guest of Mrs. Eliza Cote, has returned ’ = s = 2 of Willimatie; Mrs. Mary A. Confoy, | Total, Jan. 1, 1917, $125,003.87. to her heme in Pawtuck: - and white—Sale prices 15¢, 21¢, 44c, 48c, 58, } LONG PETTICOATS | Miss May Coulter and Miss Amy| Expenditures to Jam, 1. F. C. Maynard of Providence was a o Paight, of Stamford; John J. O’'Nei!, |7 expenditures during 1916, 8° Baltic caller Tuesday. 7 ~ \} $1.19 and $1.48. | John NicLaushiin, of Bridgeport; Geo!|s776. Toial espenditures to an. 1.|" Frea Goverte was « winmantic vie- | W& Commence Now To Pretty and attractive styles in the always use- - B{Jjonn w. Seuily, national president of | 1 T, e s ey ful Lingerie Petticoats are being. displayed Sha Martin Lawior, ::.{Z,‘,T,*‘,,“,;‘::{‘F et e T N e eea (T e epenedTi Crwn withia 3 Whort Give You ful L - o shipmon o g g' - p a' - treasurer of that organization, 5,351 :;-;.N‘l'::l. . % ‘h,w.l ilam Bouchard of New Haven is ENVELOPE CHEMISES during this sale. Made of good quality Berk- | Sar, erumer - Guthrle, of T by" che orsanization up b0, December | e any Ma Bl Bowehard: of g B A RG A I N S "These pretty and attractive Envelope Che- . 5 Sesm. 31, 1916, streef prety pe erly cambric, full, with deep ruffle of lace and | Elks Plan Ladies’ Night. Inciuded in the summars sent to the Tocal hoys belonsing. ‘to - miitary i Lok l;!llSCSl o mad‘;: = nalvr:isook Berkerdy szbm T RIine & e BEnt sson A | comber S5, 1518, In Piktastd with $750 |chc e oo Aeared by Pramdont ¢ i 1 3 on 0] a e ni cem] 2 74 ne lawn and crepe-dechine, trimmed with | Hamburg, finished with fancy ribbons—Sale Committes. composed of Plerre Lara- |in bi-weekly cbnt:lg:xt'lunn-u' e et R * : hand embroideries, laces, Hamburg, medallion, prices 48c, 98¢, $1.25, $1.48, $1.89, $2.39, mie, Ernest Mellody and James Mo | Plainfeld branch bas 2 total at| Numerous sielghs were driven about Perhaps you will say prices J ¥ 3 ave been &ppoin ‘make | present. o g " ' beading and ribbon run, and priced at 48c, 98¢, » o > arrangements for the affair, fected from Dainfieid and 3135 trom | " Mise Matioq Holmes of Holyoke was |are going up, and what we S————— Jewett City Saturday. the guest of Baltic relatives Tuesday. Py . » Entertained K. of C. tajurnd by Fall on Tos Oscar Palmer of Now Haven was the |say is a fake, But “taint so. Professor F. Marolda gave a very en- | Charles Alexander, an emplove of the | EUCst Of G- A. Cote Monday. ] x We have “odds and ends” $1.39, $1.69, $1.89, $2.39, $2.98 and $3.25. | $2.69, $2.98, $3.25, $3.98 and $4.48. o joyable entertainment to members Lawton Mills company, fell on the ice ” T the Knights of Columbus Tuesdsy | mam ,,, ? OLCHESTER CHILDREN’S SPECIALS THAT REPRESENT] S evening. The entertainer is known | nUTE O D3 WY T etk Monday C ¢ oo all over the store, every floor, as a man with three distinct | on the middle finger of his 18(t hand. | oliver Woodhouse Ledge Confers De- " A 7 ? H He was obliged fo discontimue wors|C o and every line of goods MUSLIN UNDERWEAR EXTRA GOOD VALUES DUR- : gl 2 et Sha Teceived medicat afiention. ehe SR (ope uriokt Bupegt=— ; el , i Puneral of Mrs. Dawsen. Borough Briefs. our big warerooms has °- : e The funeral , mothér 3 i i — Made of Bood, Sturdy Materials ING THIS SALE S 3 T, ORE oF Mo, Dewi oot | viver wooencumt Toggs 3¢ oo . [thing we wish to tum into s A Tas Beld In Tawiueket, R 1. Tabsdas | ing" in thel new hall in Bakers block, | money. :ndTrlmmod With Substantial Envelope Chemises, lace and Ham-| > : 2 A poric pie aupper was heid n s iy el ot e | - Watsh for the valuse in burg trimmed—a splendid value at ghirwo of linforication, ' bles g1 b lelaty 1 the bou 25, TS SEPUeAton Wan rocsives mar | MEE O T e 1 ' ‘was ente an e rar. . 3 Trlmmmg 48c. binded wpn the pesment of costs |in some he wedth. | SRRIth 89, WAInG hard o incredns | our for the mnext 3 ' o - 2 by the accused. s Ch: m Eldcrkln was in Hebron |two months. " Children’s Petticoats—Sale prices | One lot of Corset Covers, lace and| NGl : s gl T et S LN T Oy L Fo o - NP 9 oy Hamburg trimmed—Special at 21¢] - Ay A that ail the armories of M:‘:’ siate aze | the Camvton Mille z:'fi'm :: T s i athe LINCOLN S and 44c. § 3 e aetae . H : each. S s e g T’E}n ory ba ::l‘:h:m Satrist et i Insurance Ec;.:::m;’{:”s:g;m: evening for the . & Fuard about or in = Unclaimed % et o Children’s Night Gowns—Sale prices One lot of Long Skirts, well made LR - e Carotaer o the STIOTY. | tnciaimed letiers. 8t ihe Piainneid |, B e e e ® 44e, 48¢c and 59¢. and good fit, plain—Special 48c each. 0 3 I Do =bout 2Ry o ave dadressca % the 15 {,';, e et wnd denth of Meve, Adra Fumlt“re ore = . J ) iding ‘necessary i e itch's fathe: Night Gowns, low and V neck, long| : ;’iiab.;fl.n to s emect Trom heads | , ¥Ted_W. Brown, Howara Carter, | "4 5 “Kollogg and_Arthur Chapman HEE P - 3 eck, Anne Dwyer and Pierre Dubeau. Norwich Monday, Tele; 285.3 Children’s Drawers—Sale price 24c sleeves, lace and Hamburg trimmed- : \ e e s p e . Heard: o Sepn. ;:’;‘;..}l":'i:"m;'m P L Wb phone a pair. Special 48¢c and 79c. S W — T e e o Soride- ‘°'1'f§.;,‘;:a Bagwin of Middieiown was Main and Union Streets ] though are likely to : Ly a Colchester caller Monday. £ s there. Chamber of Commerse Masting. Willimantic, Conn. The Colchester Chamber of Com- orn @ his on Mata ot 3 SE TR e~ e T ; DR. F. C. JACKSON 287 | i T e DENTIST OBITUARY morning that Guiseppe Jinnys, 36, of 782 Maln """'- = W'l"‘:"-n"- Houre—9 a. m. to D. m. one 44 Stafford Springs had committ - s riande Orlando S. Davis. cido Sunday In'the Burns hotel in Bal_ | SCR00l house for Orcuttille, as_re- |mel James ithe—~O) Orlando S. Davis, 80, died of septi- |mer. He attached a gun to his bed quested bv several petitioners from \voy recent guests gemia at his home on “Oreuttville on |and tied a string to the trigger, then | that village. It was decided that the e E % JAY M. SHEPARD Sunday afternoon after a brief illness, | 80t under the bed clothes and pulled | Selectmen 5 Wilidam *_recently in . A = He is survived by one daughter, Miss the string. The bedclothes muffied the s¢ Snersating e & ot Mary_ Dav sranddaughter, | Sound and the tragedy was not dis- | not deemed advisablo to lay out any b Mrs. Paul Grunom_ bl or Wi live | covergd until the chambermaid was |More money on the old schooll of Potter street as of F in ‘(;rc.:( ‘gmé Mra Davis has been a :m.kln(khér nzmdl H.e hgtl! suqfi nflu mim:w bad oondlfl%n“‘ street ;= an N - Wfl]‘d“‘]mq resident of Stafford for more than 60 pockets and mo one is able to give | voters decide upon a new bullding it soa ] ices &l Adgiaemon dne susmer g " Years. any veason for the rash act. will he erected nearer the village than |offered and no clal asmages | be, wiven by ‘Che voung ) Jodics ‘ot St 60-62 North St., Willimantic e Lady Assistant Tel conneation Very little is known of him in Staf- | the present one is. 1TTED 8t ford Springs. It is said that he has " COMMITTED SUICIDE & /wite and children In the old coun- Monday’s Snow Drifted. lthed. 5 Reael el TS TS Eite Pt |5 e e Children Cry - HIRAM N. FENN Probable New School Building. snow storm of th iy IDERTAKER & nd EMBALMW Hotel. Troliey cars wero groatly delayed and FOR FLETCHER'S un L3 R, e — committee from the school board ' aft ‘an ing trains om ‘getting around 62 Church 8t. Willimantie, Ot News was reoeived here. Mondiy met. the seiectacy Moniee morning c.:{:'.‘i"'b.mi’o,i"w R e GA STO R

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