Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1917, Page 7

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Becoming Less Wearisome to “'Many. In Norwich. : Pp‘g sofis & M___ We Invite You To An Advance Showing of NEW SIK POPLIN DRESSES ‘These represent the new models for Spring in all the ac- cepted colorings, including black, navy, Copenhagen, ros green and plum, sizes 16 to 44. There are— Two models at $10.00 ~ Four models at $12.50 Two models at $13.50 wm.‘tuhaumdlifl- mmmmnm 5 Annoying urinary aisorders, "Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney trouble. Are endorsed by Norwich citizens. Calvin L. Briggs, carpenter; Penobscot Street, Norwich, says: “I i this, Charite’ A. Good. think my work had a great deal to do win of Hartford, who is a member of | with my trouble, as overlifting seemed - |the committee of assistants to aggravate the pains that were in my back almost constantly. I got so bad that I coujdn't lft at all ana I could hardly straighten up. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me good relief. I recommend them so that others who the army or navy is |may be troubled will know of a good ranch. - Tyler D. Guy _and _ Cornelius J.|medicine to use. are wnes are among the busiest commit- » S oLt S Price 50c, et all dealers. Don't sim- 'rhoy rendering mv-lmx- service | Ply ask for a kidney remedy — get WOMEN,S NEW SMOCKS n perfecting the lits. s :)(:n;flfinz;m;;;:nm that Tl:ueeome in a variety of styles—a plain colored mo&'é I Pimax o scw it TR S o < ADDRESSED STORRS PEOPLE Props, Buftalo, N. Y. "] in white, pink, blue and rose at $2.50—two models wit {0°ner ome whers sk now i ant)—Fi ,,,,d;';,g(-g:,m wssign.| N INTERESTING TOPIC. stripes and large polka dots that are very smart at $2.95 S R e F e o Rev. H. E. Starr Spoke on Poetry as @| Dot Let Skin Troubles Spread a neat White Smock at $1.50. . SECOND LIST OF NAMES :;',’,‘:;"" Education and Character | Red, pimply siin that liches and e of SENT TO HARTFORD — if neglected. Bad skin is & social ‘ : BEGAN DOLLAR DAY Everything Reduced 10, 15, 25% 0f Thursday eVening Rev. Harris E.|handicap and a constant source of . - I . - Consus Workers Put in & Long and|Starr of the” Pilgrim Congregationai | worry. "Correct” 1t” at once ,,,,,,'T,g{, There are a number of edrly arrivals in Women's church, New Haven, spoke to the peo-.| Hobson’ zema ent. s . . B . . 3 DOLLAR SAVER Na. 4 Busy Day on Friday. plo of Storrs on the sublect of Postry | hoaling ointment kills ‘the serm Spring Suits, Skirts, Dresses and Waists, representing ! Ox as a_Factor i ucation and Charac- | soothes the irritation and qu! Te- colorings, Sais % - Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, e industrious. Then he got into bad sesslon at the |3 uiiding. | This 18 the Sret f a | stores your skin to normai For ba- [], new models, new etc. We invite inspection. $14.00 value ..... company and began to drink and for number of such lectures to be held at czema, : % Storrs. Mr.Harrls, who was the col- |or for va-ups i lego pastor about 15 years ago. pre.|fought chronic skin _ailmen - e e I I i ow °n¢ | faced his remarks with a mumber of | Hobson's Eczema Ointment is a guar- MI I I INER i . e reminiscences of college life before the | anteed remedy. At your Druggist, 50c. DOLLAR SAVER No. 5 names of canvassers for the city and town. F. B. Ricketson, chairman of [Connecticut Agricultural college Mad | ey New Process Linoleum and one time he theeatened to Kill HEr. | {05 mommitive morten anat T ooy |attained lts present standing and size. Clearance of Women’s and After he recovered from each drunk|mriday evening perfecting this tist| The community is to be congratu-|the work of building the road will be ‘ Congoleum, many plflfl‘nl. however, he always promised to Te-|ghioh he mailed immediately after. |lated.® he said, “upon the wonderful |commenced without any delay. As the Children’s Dress Hats at - form but he would do the same thinZ | waras to Hartford in order ihat the|change which has come about since I|30 day limit will expire before the les- again in a few days. lefe.” islature adjourns, the petition of the = . - & i Two years ago he left home saylng |fomriissions and badges may be sent|'His jecture dwelt largely upon the |Norwich-Hariford company will ve re. || This offering includes our entire stock of Women's that he was going to work for The |here s S90T as possit effect unconsciously produced by & |newed. , i Dress Hal itivel o b rps of assistants Misses’ and Children’s Winter ts—posits ‘none DOLLAR SAVER No. 6 HRTE, v Gomt Sice e S T DUt tn thefe Emcgekt dag of the cansum | O e atnrs. 1L wew P | o thiv e Of EUPY peiese tha bouss ed, \:lnt f = i : S 5 . La- | on v and although marked pro- 5 - || reserved, no matter former price was. R .l.l b.r‘ Seemndo" tham learned that he did not go to illustrated by readings from a num- |holder is outrpged by many demands, Linoleum Remnants, geuns; work for The Chappell Co. Mrs. La- | Seoss, bas been accomplished there ‘,';‘,',‘ ber of the better poets and brought |but by none more than the cost—to tham said thet during = out clearly the fact that poetry takes |him—of salt mackerel and potatoes, prior to his e JAPOrS Will, be over. iEhe|hola ‘upon chilaren, although we may | which ‘ased to make the foundation of > 9 . y ewi e pcen. At T Cenloeh not reaiize it at all at the moment the Fridays dinner, and & satisfac- d ufi]dren 3 Knlt Underwear plaint because he was intoxicateq and selection 1s read. ry breakfast at any time. Mackerel omens an Frank E, Green, Robert Johnson, came home and smashed the furni- |ciimerd Out riemes e Tc is the pian of the college’ com- |are 25 oputs & pound. Thers are pionr ture and he was frequently arrested. - D, ellenIY | munity to continue these suppers at|ty of them in the ocean and plenty of . 0 All Price S h e a é B u l.Ke | Short calendar matters were dis- }“,,’:,’fn', E‘é"‘"“g‘,,%f,‘,’,"‘ I S Intervals ‘and 1o have as o guest of |fishermen glad to catch them for fve All Sizes All Kinds All Grades Pric PoOSe of as follows: - = onor a man of ability who will com- | cents. tatoes are cent a . -~ l, g on 'endant’s demurer, was subject of interest and value. pot ‘enot ew 8- 2 C!‘e&!wlu COlemm Charles Bnddan —_— land. It is neo trick to get 150 bushels ‘We carry a large assortment of { ur showing of Women's postponed. ~ Avery vs. Spicer, order | S L for a further allowance, as provided in | wooan Himes Howard Ives, Georse| .. oo.p an acre, and the farmers grow rich if % bbed | Wear includes every wanted Wallen, Louis Cadish, Louls Sober, Al | FAVORABLE TO PETITION —— el the Sncmnrs Erow Infants’ Winter Weight R public acts, 1013, chapter 53; one hun- LITTLE DOING IN THE @ tony | St S i g e Ml e B S WSSl oo, o |38 S Ferderick Moo, Sinie or coLouesTeR Roab. i (i Sinirect s v IO | Yete cas, Benas, saneine n s | & hed T VO . Johnson vs. Marsh, et al, defaul A % pieie we come to the WAy Of - nio! s and at every pr S o (o e aociety. of Mlddle: |or faflure to plead, went off. -Ama- | S2lo8. L Chaes e Tl | Victor Davis|Traction Company Asked Extension of [ing the crop and distributing it by (| UP to $1.25 for a full Silk Vest. affer the best value obtainab There Was No Quorum in the Houss.|g75 'These other matters on the cal- |9°%: admr, vs. German Ocean Navi-|aeliuc! ot Cl;"lm“ R 1s ,kz";fl? Time of Charter. force? As Artemus Ward used to say. hil 5« UNDERWEAR w ’e UNION SUITS But Considerable Business Was Ad-'endar were tabled and to retain their |Sation Co. Ltd. Connell, George Loring, A W. Lii'| g, e N Children’s RIPTIVEES OMeN'S ArL sTvies venced ¥ the: Outemtiir place: "An act concerning the reserve | Tor ¥ Jon Co. Doy, | midme. Ciinton Hogers. Hirbort Fer- [aris, Soomttes on railonds, in ox_|the mesning of this thnnees?”—Hart Bvery good kind of Childrem's | We carry a complets lime Underwear is here—Vests, Pants | Union Suits in ail welghts and Union Suits. Our mucy-nnm styles. We particularly recomm Underwear at 29c and better grade | our line of Women's Union Ribbed Wool Underwear are un- | in both regular and extra surpassed for value. sizes. ean fund in state banks and trust com- rington, H 2 e 5 SR 4nt amisnsiny: Sn"act SeRiiod Argument of demurrer, was postponed. | 8 i ks Houlines! | favorable report on the petition of the Curran,” N. G. Grady, han, ing reports to bank commissioners an|Hull. admr., Duzant vs German Geean | Cbram, N . Norwich, _Colchester and _ Hartford Hartford, Feb. 16— There was but|.fonarcent o act concerning incor- Navigation ‘Co. Ltd. Argument of de- e,:;-“i‘,,“:“‘ Gharles B. Les, Eben-|rraction’ compeny for an extension of y very little doing at the Friday session wmurrer, was postponed. Hull, adm: ussell Baird, Her-|ime of the charter. The petition of II SYUUH UVEH' poration of banks and trust comij Of the gemeral assembly, and there|{e,™ As there was llability of giscos. | SUrney vs. German Ocean Navigation | bert _Lerou, Macpherson, Charles | ne Norwich and Hartford Traction was no quorum in the house. Co., Ltd., argument of demurrer, was|A4. Hagberg, Witiiam 2 Hill, W. Smith point was not raised and In_conss- |SI08 on these measures, that might| . oy *"HN", e, Jackson ve.|Allen. W. ¥. Bailey, Archa W. Coit, A |CoDaRY. that sought charter to build reveal no quorum, was the reason for | RO X 9 B e e the road over the soute of the com- Quence considerable business’ was’ ad- | [OVeSl N0 dUorum, Wwas the reason for | Gorman Ocean Navigation Co. Ltd. Ty, Drancl ¥ Digstn pany in which Dr. Stark is interested. Hl vanced to the calendar. The only - Argument of demurrer, was postponed. | Freeman, A. G. Jenkins, John Hagbers, | "1t was stated af the hearing ihat if matter passed from the calendar fhat State Police Salaries. Narris S. Lippitt, et al, bank col Louis L. Gomm“ Sam Pherrien. the charter were extended -bond of The committee of the judiclary re- |missioners ve Order authorizing the James J. Moore, Frank G. Aubrey, $100,000 would be filed that the road ported favorably the matter of in- | receiver declare and pay a third |C. E. Lane, Henry Bottomley, Wi would be constructed and the work ) crease in salaries of the state police, |dividend to depositors in the com- > commenced within 30 days after the and recos ded refe: to the ap. | mercial department, was granted. Car- | D. Harris, F. W. Guild, Gordon Har- @ @ <3 recerencs o the s | marcial Gapuriment, wis Eranteg, Gur- | D Harris, £ Gun. Cordon ey |commenced, within 30 das gfter ihe . ! L3 Ll -Special Offerings From Several Departmen_ reterence Fabric Finished Writing Paper in packages, con- ropriations committee. as E: e o oot Gorsd. The act concerning the Dan- | Default for failure to enter appear- |Andrews ~Alexander’ Finlayson. Ade: |Jooiors,of, the new, company will be ini 6¢ kage—Envelopes bury county home was taken from the |ance within 30 days of the first Tues- | lard Morin, Harold S. Burt, Wililam R. | soa nea, '£ the road Is actually built taining 100 sheets at 16c a package elopes incorporations committee and referred |day of November, 1916, was denied; 2, . For .. A 376 not made good their petition wiil |PON'T STAY CONSTIPATED WITH [} o match the foregoing in packages of 25 at.... .. to humane institutions. default for failure to_plead, answer 3 . G. Curtis | 508 000 T00 9o nd It authority is given| BREATH BAD, STOMACH SOUR . A d 1 k: 3, that e ¥ . - Judge Taft Appointed. A ot TGRSR HRE S s 3 ¥ Park 2 OR A coLD. Woodbury’s Facial Soap, sold everywhere at 25c S gown, | WAS somewhat pesved Resolution was passed appointing |to plead, was denied. Attini vs. Avery. M. Thompson, ST . . LAST NIGHT. George got ‘ornest K. Taft, of Stafford, deputy | Order that cass be put on Jury lst, iwers Jewett, Jadph Atk Cue- [BEEAR KING DAVIS. ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER (| a cake—Special price today. .. v e viaie wievioarans SENTIMENTAL ab 1y hah gg“t.':tythe co::,tn‘of.’i:‘;fl;fldlsggrmfi: o tai) Bar;:z:.\de‘s Oétn m;:'mx:;,"',\;‘.' WRITER, ONE OF THOSE AND BOWELS TONIGHT ¥ L AND 1 told him that having: had previously been appointed fo fill | ble entry, $2; order of notice and mit- | thur F. Libby, Louis H. AMaples, Mi- DETAINED IN BERLIN AND FEEL FINE. Sanitol Talcum Powder, violet, usually sold at 19¢ 4 ¢ |a vacancy. timus, administering oaths to apprais- | Shael J. Curran, John F. Craney, Jere- - b ial price tod: 10: NICE HAIR was a duty > Resolutions Rejected. ors of lands, 50 cents, and construc- ?‘g'ufiégnmfifiicff:fl"&fi' Jonn to 25c a box—Special price 2 Y, s0)0z010: s o A batch of resolutions for appeint- |tion, cents. ., BUT THAT having something’ ment of minor Sudges, unfavorabie To- Walowe Bianmitise. B Do, Besy G, Potic Al y e judiciary committee, INDER THE hair ‘Unfavorabl cams man % . i e T '.“123 comitice. on dnvnce to Cempt. trom | £ Williams, Sigmond Siegel. ¢ Val Edgings and Insertings in white, ecru and black, MEASURE A pr taxat . Keegan, s : T Apeiiing opouTTenCe pth, many other senate | $1000or Svery widow resident in the|E. J. Drennan: Thomas P.’ Murphys regular value up to 98c a piece—Special price today AND 1 folt myseif tahiea T R e Ch Were | state of an yperson who served in the . Sullivan, Wm. H. Mc- ¥ = - army, navy, marine corps or revenue | Guinness, W. H. Allen, H. A. Tirrell, aplece ateeccceiceocenccnnen o o viotels oleelE Justice of Peace Fees. service in the United States in time |R. R. Graham, A. P. Allen, L. Brigss, IN THE privileged class. s ™ Favorabl rt a of war and was honorably discharged.|Res. Ashby, W. Burms. = & 4 p = . ¥ BELIEVE that men don’t u[:t’ln‘l‘end.l‘;m!na‘:sot in reterne;‘zx;’cee o pesriimgsoindhuy sobplocur, L T Trisbie B C. = Slip-pon Veils, all the rage just now—Price each... 10c b of Justices of the peace. e justices | mpe finance commitiee made unfa-|Seth Taylor, Robert Prest i oows, ot T | it T gt e SO 3 choni R gt e, F e £ : 1B : Sl L RO R, N, Coie n y o - . 5 = - 3 T 0%, Jefault, confession of | lymbus in Bridsepo w: overs and Cords—all at special prices. GEORGE WAS different. and no triaj 31; for record and hear- House Adjoun-, i 4 Clils Serenier Yours for beautifal hair, Tof longer” thn ons. day's Sorsies, ub s Eeasiny To BN DR o oy T e s bw’fro:lu‘):‘h::nwhlfl o Ao yors Country Yarns in all the new SP‘""". . 3 use journt o | o o . >N mars, T. C. g;’f‘:: SF 80, for each day. after|next Tuesday morning at 1130, Coughlin, Earle C. Christmén, James e e o || shades at Art Department. W for hearing on committal to in- Home Guard Probable. & Mullen, John A Morgan, Jr.| George stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipa- = ustrial schoois, 55, for trial of Tor| 1¢ was rumored at the capltol, Trl. B Dennan, Ptrick Bray S5 Aktew. ted and full of cold. Why { day, tl military committee has D, i 4 " . 3 I Tecparation & bl raviting for the by L oo 1 = o S T SR - oniehit |} Women'’s and Misses’ Winter Coatings, stylish col- formation of & gsard, in no way —— e ol o 2 ‘enjoy the micest, pentlest Hver And A 0 Comnocted with The. pational | gumce. b b bowel cleansing you ever experienced. |} orings, value $3.00—Special price a yard....... $L that could be depended upon for home K. Haryey, Arthur Jeniies, . . guard duty in the event of emergen- John“P. Corco " o oy. by . . it e et day its and |} Boys’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, value $3.50 Munition Plants. o, = BT Biothers. shouid ‘sive” croser sickpit: || —Clearance price $2.20 e | e miltary commitiee s siep con-| Wiy £ : Mothers should give cross; sick, bil- B R LR L e O -29 sidering a at wot John H. Kai 3 . 2 Inverted Gas Lamps, complete, Burner, Mantle and the sovernor, in the name of the state, | Brock, Roger B Cowlen Prouy 7 They are harmiess |§ By’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 13 to 18, value $8.00 Glabe ...... 9% qies 65c |1, ke, over the munition plants of | Henderson, Chas. L. Perry, it e S G R v C cesseseseanea. the state, and to operate same Morgan, Timothy J. Driscell, Basmorn 3 —Clearance price . .ccccceevicrccccccscssss. s $5.00 Uwigllt Gas L‘m m-"- 75¢ commission, composed of manufae ur- l(a.loney. :i:nrymnli - > Tessecseana cesea ers. o S ————— /a Homelite Gas Lamps, fine grade, h s hiias Skilled Labor. Dy, Stichact 3. & Mathew % OS5 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 10 to 18, value ps, eavy er, Another ‘measure that is recelving |laney, Daniel J. O'Nell, Eimer &. $12.00—Clearance price $8.00 inverted goose neck, clear inner cylinder, opal T artention of the miiliuey cctimit Qe o T T in tee, is to have the manufacturers take |5ki, Ralph Diveto, nhn F. Carroll, 3 globe vnflx open bottom, l“-hd mantle, vn& by- 2 Semsus of thelr emploves, designat- |John V- Casey, John O'Nel. mm.. s o ot Bae Boys’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 12 to 18, value ng them in three classes, 3 Donovan, Wm. J. been Oscar King il pass, gives an excellent white light—complete. . .$2.00 | were cosential b0 the operation o ‘the | Michacl I, Dewire, DOmIaick 3. Goimn, | newspaper been $16.00—Clearance pricé ...... plant, those who could be spared in an Minhnellml-;’l’gmemlml-l J. Coughlin, i R emergency, and in the third class MANTLES inose who could be spared without se- 25c Mantles guaranteed for three months Saturda;v Specials 25c¢ bottle Liquid Veneer. . . 25c can Sani-Flush ...... 25c bottle Wright's Silver Cream Silver Polish 10c can Black Knight Stove Polish. 25¢ bottle “In a Minute” Bug Exterminator. . One case of Crib Blankets—Special price. ... .+ Size 11-4 “Woolnap” and “Nearwool” Blankets in white only, liable to slight mill imperfections, value $2.50 a pair—Special price. .o vvv.veee e e ... $1.60 44-inch Indian Head, ideal for wash skirts, nurse’s uniforms, etc.—draws easily for art purposes, thor- oughly shrunk, value 25¢ a yard—Special price.., 20« 81-inch Bleached Sheeting, good, standard grade, will wash heavier, value 37c a’yard—Special price 29¢ | 25 dozen Fine Quality Irish Linen Napkins, a manu- facturer’s sample line, slightly soiled at 33 1-3 per cent. less than regular prices.

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