Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1917, Page 7

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L] Mehlin Art Pianos Have taken the front rank among the really artistic Pianos by reason of the superb done every detail. The Mehlin “Inverted Grand” is the only “Upright” built on the principle of the Gmnd.[thutheGrandSa.le.SbuhdingBond and Tone. FULL LINE AT OUR WARE ROOMS FOR ° ~ February Facts SOME VERY SPECIAL VALUES FROM SEVERAL OF OUR LEADING " DEPARTMENTS - ~ Dress Goods and Silks hmmmwflofimof&ld?iecuand Broken Color Assortments in Silks and Dress Goods DRESS GOQDS ‘| SEASONABLE SILKS * 54-inch Flannel Suiting, half wool, | Flowered Foulard Silk, 24 inches in garnet, African brown and green | wige, in brown, plum, reseda and —at 59¢ a yard, vplue 75c. catawba—at 50c a yard, value The. o rompora i wa || At 89c a Yd., value $1.00 At 89c a Yd., value $1.00 be useless to engineer the measure |§ Wool Serges in’ handsome plaid ef- | Wash Taffeta Silk, for walsts and h both houses;”and then to butt |} fects, for separate skirts, 42 and | gresses, 32 inches wide, in black, against the governor's veto. 2 i 89c ayard valve | opite, pink and light blue—at 895 srain 1.00. - Bro £ Gre elevator is absolutely necessary for the moyupd, ¥iine.§ - kL i future success of the state pier, and |§ At 89¢ a Yd., value $1.25 At dbe & Vd valie 8Bc s Ay that the elevator will come, some ‘time, [} v 1o Brocade, 50 inches wide, a , value but not just yet. i | Yard-wide Brocade Tussah Silk in for suits or skirts, In black and e e + Major b‘““hs""”:"' dark green—gt 89c a yard, value | black, white, pink, - Copenhagen, assis udge of the city and police beosk, one of the rep- S o court of New Londonm, for two vears |resentatives from the town of Ston- |f **2* ;""l')"s‘“l;“’r o “’ G ket from June 1, 1917. u or .walsts, in six colors— Many Other Minor Judges At 98ca Yd" value $l.50 at 49¢ a Vard, value, 59¢c. s iiiaes ST line, 42 and 44-inch Storm Serge in S e Heald was appoint dge = ler black and colors—also Novelty a value 5 e T e 3 Weaves in figured and striped | o\ 4 1ien po 1& 36 inches Judge Coit of New London Pawecatuck Fire District. Coast Artillery service. goods—at 98c a yard, value $1.25 P " Judge Willlam B. Coit, under sus- The of the judiciary re- ved with the and $1.50. wide, in.white, light bfle, flesh, pension of the rules, was reappointed 56 o, in the Spanish American war. sray, brown, wistefla, Beigian and Jadge of the city and olice court of | Somecce VRIS ot ereold | oo was/a resolation passed in || At $1.19 a Yd., value $1.25 | green—at 79¢ o vard, value $1.00. - New London, for a term of two years. The u‘mnm Tuesday, that provided for 5 tndh ‘Wool Popltn. & L ~ Assistant Town Treasurer. 80 reported fa: all members of the legislature, who are |} 42-Inch Wool Poplit in mevy=-i2- | Ay &1 19 a Yd., value $1.25 i Rl T s s American Foreign | members of the state National Guard |j inch French Serge In b green H i B - | Missionary to sell real estate, |or Naval Militia, who are called to ser- || navy, garnet and Copenhagen— | gjlk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches YOUR INSPECTION fosolution passed authorizing the se shall receive their full pay as leg- || at $1.19 a vard, value $1.25. i R ch. islators as soon ‘as called. If Major wide, in black, navy, green, mahog s T = being incapaci Pension Teachers’ Bill. Babcock is called to arms, the call Qt $1.39 a Yd_, value 31.39 any, vellow, pink and gatawba—at taated, a condition that now exists, By vote, the use of the hall of the| il Pe with his Rhode Isiand com- $1.19 a yard, value $1.25. THE PLAUT=CADDEN CO. || ...o5 e, S ivea | Simsine: 5 i neshin s &3 | Taior ot 2 pay 2 Tegiinior 1n 2a- || Siroed ferge in drovn 40 50, | At 81 40 a Yd., value $1.75 ESTABLISHED 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BLDG., NORWICH, CONN. fro clary committee ? | teachers' pension bill, on the atter- | V3UC? blue and green—50-inch Chiffon B e ety | noen o Weineaday, Fevruay 20; bo"'x‘""fl Bill Hearing. * Broadcloth in green and plum—b6i- | Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches dges, an reports we: ted The ing bill was given hearing h S in ., brown vi AL A e mnlu‘:i:gs o e re accep Thanks to Y. M. C. A. before the judiciary committee Wed- ::: m‘c "'!:l ‘1""3" it 4 wide, for waists or dresses—at 2. A resolution offered by Mr. Wilcox | nesday afternoon, and Senator Kopple- $149 a yard, value $1.75. NOTE—The splendid Mehlin, used at the Bass-Clef concert January 26, The Hal Savestigation. of Stonington, thanking the Y. M. Cy|man urged a favorable report there. |j v>Iue $1.50 and $1.69. and played by Mr. F. L. Farrell at Slater Hall on Febraruy 2nd, and at The judiciary committee made un- | A. of Hartford for o tuaien extend- | on. He said the question to be settled At 19 a Yd., value $2.50 At $1.59 a Yd,, value $1.75 $2. i - Broadway church on Febru: o?tm' received most favorable comment J| favorable report on the resolution to |ed, was passed in the house. ‘was whether people of Connecticut by the truly musical people of this city. investizate the acts of J. Howard Hale, Siborie Somct Jullpse. could attend these athletic exhibitions | Veiour for Coating, 54 inches wide, | Black Radium Silk, 40 incpes wide a member of the public utilities com- efthontiPIolMting: Tavw. Th Somie piace elour for Coating, 54 inches wide, : mission, who was charged with get- | The judiciary committee made fa-|in the state these exhibitidna are per- || in navy, brown, catawba and green | and excellent quality—at §1.59 ting railroad benefits in Glastonbury. | Jorable Teports on the communications | missihle, and are attended by police- || —at $2.19 a yard, value $2.50. vard, value $1.75. the governor appolnting Wiliam . Mr. Rogers, who introduced the reso- men to* prevent disorder, just as the RO AN STATE FRUIT GROWERS Indon SaPeried, s coniantiong'hat | & Cuse. mimona 5. Giger Joun ¥ | Poley siiend the £ovormins naygu || HELD FOR INDECENCY. HOLD ANNUAL SESSION. | sive the service expectea by the citi- | Kelloks, Gardner Greemo and Donald | pil provides for commission of {hros Spa'al values ln waSh Goods £ i L ANNY - e St | 7 Warner. - Joseph Burns Bound Over to Criminal | Fruit Census of Conmecticut May Be | stated that he was d ted with the Close Shad Season. Fout sack, ani A THRE. ohe. Woe. ot Year. Court Under, . Taken TI gl nderg000 A ot was sat- | game for a public hearing on the ro ratg Th a4 Joseph Burns of Stonington, whe 1y 300 men and women inter-|there was ‘mem’ ‘who sat- e P e state would be at no 4 —S8;| i creeetessensesssnanes was arrested by State Policeman Wil- | ested in the work of Connecticut’s fruit | isfied and two stood up. geason for shad, on the afternoon of | expense by reason of the cmmission, 12%c a yard—Special prics P oon In Now Eiahate W ers were in attendance at the sec- | . MI. Geary, of Waterford, lpo‘ka in | February but would on the contrary derive a |l Flannel Plushe for Kimonas, 27 inches wide—also o T e e e e e oe | i vor-br i Wthvaielils. apoet, and Colored Ratine in tan, brown, Srine. o e Al 2 g s I Mmeeting | s2id the investigation was based sole- hich wo bad been made to work up sentiment |} .59’ 19c a yard—Specigd pric Charles . Chapman on a charge of |in Hartford Wednesday. President|ly on rumor. No claim was made that and Windsor within y o T o s, It : indecent assault upon his § year old rge ‘W, Staples presided. service he received from the railroad | ~The ball of the house was voted to | received from these exhibitions by the || Windsor Suitings, In worsted effects on dark grounds, 27 company, d Mri Rogers asked it |the use of the committee on flfl and | state, the receipts would be divided inches wide, in very attractive designs and colorings, value 91/2c ch Plain Fairfield County Boundary. He daeclared that no effort uuender and whnc, value da Mr. Hale was favored as a lhtg"w. It that those back of the bill were will- School Serge, 32 inches wide, pretty worsted effects on daughter. Probable cause was found| The first address of the morning |iS not the proper place to discusé the Eaton ing to let it stand on its merits be- [} grounds, a very serviceable fabric, value 19c a yard—Special 156 e cctsed was bound over to the | session was by A, 4. Genant of Hevter | public utilities commission or the rafl- | ROTSE, *fr 24 | fore the committee, the house and the ; next term of the superior criminsl |Me. of the Oxford Pear association,|r02d companies. He said there was senats P court in bonds of $2,000, which he was | who spoke on Growing and cetescastonas Selling | nothing but Gaag ] to substantiate the referred to the | Henry C. Spooner opposed the bill, unable to furnish. Apples Through Co-operative Effort |investigation. =~ THe spoke at length’ ited stating that it had been thoroughly His dawghter 'is a pasient at the | He told of the conditions of the farm- ed o the investigation a.ndfl in favor ouit ‘x‘xlx pr:bvious legislatures, T B C f bl E i b of the unfavorable report. He stated and ascertained to be a bad Stemmorial Tauwteal tn o Eondon. | he tn his atite nd Caete mothods 37 | o {he unfavorsble Topert Ele statsd a IR T owels, Blankets, Comforiables, Etc. The child, a § year old 1, it is | recelving and exporting products. He alleped, mmidia"a ‘contension s the au | outlined the dificulties met by many | prectice he ha mever been retained Summer Hotel License. thorities that her father had commit- | fruit growers in their export trade and | s, “Foord, of Stamford. was of the | An act of more than ordinary inter- {od an Indecent essault upon her, as a | the manner in which they were over- | M. Foord. of Stamford was pias result of which she is suffering from a | come. ‘The various associations of to discuss rumors that pertained diciary committee dents of this state, who have or shall and 39c values at 12)%c. these prices: 5 4 market gardeners of Main Peiirenl Gy scribed by the speaker. ing and all its vicious’ effects. 3 ] New Militia Law. 36-inch Crepe Novelties, for walsts | Turkish Towels | All male citizens and all male resi- || and dresses, these are regular 33¢ | pyn, jacquard Turkish Towels at g = o have declared their intentions to be- N ™ 2‘:.; a goléa wgmn up memcun}f 2 come citizens of the United States, be- [} One lot of 30 dozen Odd Napkins, At 19¢ —value 26c. M. Stoddard, chairman of the e tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, S ge At 25¢ —value 37%ec. Made Trip on Oversea Limited. committee. on publicify and co-opera- jmhum!éo:fi = gm_hflll-&h;s LR oy not exempted by law, shall be subject | ] Mussed and’sofied, sizes 20, 22 ard AL SVeemive j50s Cards have been received In Nor- | tion, offered three suggestions: To take | plished. There was much smoke even to military duty and designated as the | Z4-inch—these we offer at one- At 59¢ —value 7be. wich rom A. Chester Brown, agent for | & fruit census of the state; to provide | i¢ there was mo fire. state mi This is the introduc- |0 shird off .regular prices. At 69c —value 87%c. the Falls company, who is_turing for a bureau of information for the| "nfr Peasley spoke in favor of the tory paragraph to proposed new mili- wn -Mvflh ‘members, and to encourage boy-' fruit| committee report, tia law, which is supposed to conform sani ;el:‘hanfizfizl:’y u:.:nl%\fm made | BYOWing contests. - ::nnr:‘vh’r;l.r Trade should be o m&? ms, end would ~effect gvmflu;mhfi:.m.‘n& wh‘cl;'vu:: E{""z so Om"’rl::le; llxh:-nlna'wme)lgh; a:;o:r;::rvpm;urfilr; 975 e = e Grizwold, at St v e and lavender—Regular $5.00 value at. 4 $ 00 { ing the famous Long Key Via-| The Japanese make an imitation of | happened e Tt 1 e oS house la nd laven eg S saznaba st epihs : b o g . . silk from the hemp of New Zealand. commissi Hal Groton. fllo committee on military affairs. The EC—:—EEE bill is drawn in conformity to the na- tional defense act, amnd therefore === ————ae) "2 | THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. | LEGISLATIVE POINTERS. Past Grand Master Asa P. Fitch of | Hartford presente e Hartford, Grand Trustee Charles Bil- | mary: Balan Th . it et meintin guard wholly and if we are to have|masters to the four members of the [ work during the year. The average E E a reserve force it must be up to the | Grand lodge, who had died since the pmembership of the 110 lodges Decem- governmental standard. last annual communication: Grand | ber 31, was 245. Treasurer Stanley B. Bosworth and| Grand Treasurer Joseph )t , $6. 50. The committes on appropriations | lings Chapman of Norwich and Past | receipts, $35,5 will give public hearing, Thursday, on | Grand Senior Deacon Dr. George D.| The px‘pe.‘d.mr The I’nbllc Is Cordially Invited to Attend the Opening of the resotution for abpropristion for the | Sthptan. of Stenington. Feb. 1. 1917, $30.4 | THE MAJESTIC AUTO EXCHANGE Norwich State Hospital for the In- Oh May § the grand master appoint- | 1o orana lodge resimed work on sane. ed Joseph Buths of Hartford as grand H s P .5t m ammonrt VT the vasonty caused | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc The bill concerning the construc- Committee reports were * considered tion of dormitory for State Normal |V the death of Mr. Bosworth, =~ = = land accepted. school at Willimantic, will be given | mlmlom s 2 ‘;‘;""*nu“v" The following officers were elected: hearing by the committes on educa- | near the Orend todge of Connectiont: | , or2nd master, Leonard J. Nicker. tio \afternoon. son, West Cornwall; deputy _gr: n, Thursday Walter N. Boynton of Bran(ord fof | iioiter, “The Rev. Dr. William . Among the measures to be consider- | the Grand lodge of Queensland; John varden, AND SALESROOM e e (SR dR S S | Bl R T Thursday, will be an act concerning|lodge of the District of Columbia; - i 3 f “harles C. Perkins, the city court of New London. Jesse B. Stinson of Mystic, for the }:L“w",_:m,fl;n S ol featisrer. 30 Thursday afterncon _the military | Grand lodge of Washington, and Win- | p,¢hs” Hariford; grand s . . o N . TODAY F 8d|’ < 2 t 9 committe® will give hearing on sgveral | throp Buck of Wethersfleld, for the | G o 0% A~ Kies, Hartford; xr,.nu sen- matters pertaining to Spanish-Ameri- | Grand lodge of Cuba. s for deacon, Charles W. Crame Majestic Building, Norwich, Conn., , Febru: from 2 to 9 p. m. e e o4t o ST e vt 0 s | o Sosc, Charie . Cra Hir The_petition fiaman. feckic xaliway. :2“,3:.""01?"2;:“ P e attonded the | Wilder, Bridgeport. : ¥ A . . - v an [anchester to The closing session of the- gran The Majestic Auto Exchange Will Be the Local Repreunhtxveo For it i b ateac Tawett i 1o P e o, Ou Bay 4 no |lodge will be held Thursday morning reilroad committes, Thursday. was given & Poception Dby - his own jprobably at 9.80, Jodge, Pawcatuck. On November 18, 1 dAt t:‘: C‘f“‘l‘lm“r“m“flon of ::lfl gml’;‘vl = % | 10dge the following from this c NORWICH MASONS AT Fith ‘other oficers of the Grand and |lodse the following Trom UV s MITCHELL ANNUAL COMMUNICATION | Tsland, he attended a joint communi- | Zahn, master; J. Oliver Armstrons —_— cation of 1eh Frank.- | sentor wi Walter B. Crooks, ju- Delogates From Local Lodges Attend- | e onast o oy omcnriy. SRhods Toiand. | nior warden, oH of Somerset 1od and PULLMAN ed State Gathering in Hartford. Bach lodge eortcma. portion of the | John McNeeley, master; Clarence Master Muon degree on its own can- | Ranger, senior warden; Julian L. Wilk- * Delegates from the local lodges were | didate. The grand masters of Rhode |iams, proxy for Charles C. Smith, Ju- numbered -in the 200 present at the |island and New Jersey were present. |nior warden. one hundred and twenty-ninth apnual | On December § he attended the six- —_— % 3 communication of the Most Worship- | tieth "“"v..'fia'"" M?Aoio::?: Dairymen Will Meet. Mr. Brown of the Mitchell Factory, and Mr. Nelson ofll:e Pullman Factory, will be on hand to explain e ot c‘”’““"'x.fi“b"m"‘:.‘, G oTge Ve nton L ror A "Ries, | The producers of dairy products of i ? Wednesaay. mmmy of this city, reported n,m Tolland county are to meet next weelk the special features of these two excellent motor cars. prul - Granl . Master ter Masons"in the' 110'lodges in |in Rockville to hear the reports of the SEVERAL STYLES OF BOTH MAKES, Tudi ; ooy 1,667 rtll T Th": mficewia;;ocpmgo“,‘ c b vivn;vmnr ing »"Roadsters d Light Delivery Cars, g Tnemmbeis afmiinted. 1 H, P, Collins of Columbia us L - . Romeyn | deaths, The l:“ma::g:ngl; T:.rge:gnc is to g. h.l: under the of auspices of the Tol]:md county farm w&,fimmwewmhom&flyumfinmm;mflw Mhfimmfiflflhmfluflhamtflwmwmwflhm [ I I]] will be on exhibition on the showroom floor. E | bureau. J. HENRY SHANNON, Manager

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