Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1917, Page 8

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TWO STATES | ‘Washington tes at the church m”flte- - i e S Spring’s Advance Styles e e | NG H ki . APPEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME y Gray, who is employed at i has been spending a few ‘Woman's Suffrage league in the public iibrary bull 'on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J and Miss Marian 4 B 1= : R 2 g ) ; i m,.uh“‘”“‘w”‘” FreIng. Spraty p ¢ z L . 2o "It is the truth that the most interesting apparel to = i > . ‘ 3 ! women, at present, is the new Spring Suits, be coida. Services at Church. % I il 8 : y people realize that the| Rey. William B. Chase preached at b two ng ° . e . s . -But 8 "Ther T ottt | 2, Sonemenonal St e T : : : , : e I A e e ed 13 degrecs. below ero on [Cariunced thar this Arrangement 1s to Commkiing SR : k e jis et 2 mystery is about at the point ution, for I Burdick of Hopayille was [SOBSINGe, eXcept when condidates o : the authentic styles for the Spring of 1917 are Nisitor ai A. G. Greene's on Tues- | B3, PUISY cam bo PRoCures. @ arse from e 3 5 3 5 2 g X ded the enter- | New Jorsey fo aasiet her in the care of i e ; } now making their appearance in our Garmen fO. M. Young atten e her mother, who is ill. members. Sunda 5 Section. sainment held in Pachaug on Monday | DL IOher, who ls 1.« been en- ; : enie. of Preston was a|tertaining her sister, Mrs. Phinney, and - evening. > The si & 7 In bwi ilfects: e Seetmon two daughters. apple : ‘llhm. m“lzd 0 o the skirt and the ‘absolutely straight line. . business caller here on Wednesday. | 'yygs Katherine Frawley has been ill ...~ The conservative straight line will in all prob- the past weelk. " lass. Windham County [xiics Arsmarses o = =2 The girls of Miss Marot's school ; /A = e s S o ko bk S e 3 P ability be the great favorite. : 9 CENTRAL VILLAGE Saturday evenins. ‘morning. Cook killed a large muskrat - e Some of the Suits shown are quite mannish, it oty e Shiok: ; Nathaniel Michel of New York spent car Tis home Tuesday. The rat was(f ) i<l R tailoted 2 Others b . F. E. Reed suffered a paralytic shock | Mrs. William Kenyon, who s ill with [ Thee, dave, first of the week at|isking a stroll-among the snowbanks - simply tailored and trimmed. thers_have at- tractive belts and plenty of pleats, always quit ‘Wedding Anniversaries—Many "Peo- |last Saturday and has been uncon- [muscular rheumatism, is reported to when GW':E:- X ple In and Out of This Place During |scious most of the time since. His |be improving. —————com ALl Curistine Whits ls quite:sic Shildren end wife are with him. He e has been ecble health for many : s = Pope of Canterbury has |Sars o sa”t0 Toauirs the services of EAST THOMPSON Bl Wit Bies Gt Dttt STAFFGRDVILLE M. duct large manufacturing interests in| Mrs. Alert Sheldon is quite sick m";’:‘:"‘“' """’."“‘""‘:‘: Death of Miss Olive L. Gn-:lll- 2 ...have come to stay. But the feature which is The W. C. T. U, met with Mrs. Os-| gram for Wednesday Meeting An- i o o most striking is “pockets.” Pockets in jacket Worcester. with the grip. car Robinson on Thursday afternoon.| nounced. Miss_Olive L. Goodell, 60, .died at i , 3 g : : WINDHAM Subject for the meeting, Frances Wil- ey the Jobnson hospital at 1L15 a. m. - and pockets in skirts—pockets which will earry e Fe | The.lhort and medium length Jackets, to = lard Memorial. The Columbia Bqual Franchise ‘att operation for ulcer 3 ; Woman's Missionary Society Met| Mrs F. C. Ross was in Hartford on |Leagae o ey ol s e et o hawtow e T ¢ a lot, and little ones tco—and the shapes are Resumed His Duti Tuesday With Mrs. Albert Bates— |Thursday. Iasted by the Conhestiout Woman Sut. | veloped: . Bhe was born Nov. 18, 1356, ” A George Fawley, who has been at his| ; g | 5 Entertained. The weather this week has been the |frage association concerning the evils |at Staffordville, the daughter of Rev. more varied than the average imagination wil in Canterbury with a broken coldest of the season. On Mondey|of the liquor traffic. The article in-{Leonard S. Goodell, and had lived for o1 . stace New Years, has return. | There will be a stereopticon lecture |morning the mercury fanged from 20 |cludes statistics from the 191§ Pro-|a number of years in. Dorchester, readily believe. ed to his duties as o arm “|on Billy Sunday at the Congregational |to 27 below zeror hibition Handbook, 1915 Anti-Saloon | Mass., previous to going to Stafford . o o 3 B s e Westerty, church Sunday evening S e League Year Book 1318 Comtroller's |strect last spring to reside with her ) Soft finish fabrics will be used the most, and ; q e regular fortnightly meeting o eport an lost census. brother, i e o was a A 3 ¢! 2 - {E L Bs Boen visiting her sister, Mra. the Womams Missionary soclety ‘was Tolland Oounty show to what extent the liquor traffic |active member of the Methodist Epls; among the colorings which will be in great de H Loring. eld with Mrs. Albert Dates on Tues- responsible for crime, pauperism, | coj ure} e funera : i Sfies Beatrics Neal entertained Miss |qay. There were 16 present. Much A Insanity, hereditary- disease, ete. Tho |in the Jocal M. E. church last Satur- mand will be found Gold, Mustard, Chartreuse, Jordan of Moosup Sunday. sewing was done and the second MASHAPAUG article also gives the percentage of |day afternoon at § o'clock. Rev. C. { Recovering from Grip. chapter of Old Spain in New America B the states where equal suffrage pre- | W. Blacket, Ph. D., of Newton, Mass. X ¢ . Copenhagens and Tans. | Miss Mary Shinners of Danielson, |Was given by Miss Gertrude Arnold. | Village Nearly Snowbound — Cold |vails, that have prohibition and the|her former pastor, in Dorchester, offi” $ has been ill with the grip at the [It was voted to hold a series of jitney - percentage of states that have adopt- jciated, assisted by the local pastor, e 2 5 > a 5% hex sister, Mre. Thomas Car. |teas to raise money for ihe expenses of| grnrmyidont—Teachers Met in the | 83" onibition when women are not |Rev. A. F. Brown. The floral tributes Come in and see the new Suits and Coats ‘has recovered. - S delegate to the meeting of _the o o allowed to!vou. It also gives the per- | were many .lna 1"“"“‘3" 'n.;_h hugeu L 1 i 2 = centage of crime, pauperism, ocal cemete: e . » g M- Slonasy union . Harcterd mer wmonts, | The recent snowstorm was quite se- | Gry ana wet states. The arilcie Ta'n | Sme waq sarvived by six brothers Miss Odna Seguin has been the guest i by Yere and made traveling bad all about | strong plea for the bill before the(and three sisters. Nephews acted as S s Danlsieon Valentine Socia the village. The roads were broken |legislature Eiving women the sight to | secrers. Mrs. John Fletcher and Miss Clara| The Christian Endeavor soclety held |out the day after the storm but the |vote on lcense and every member will| Jonn .G. Rishton and H. A. Bos- spent Sunday in Providence |a valentine social in the chapel Friday | Wind spoiled all the work of the town |doubtless be presented with a copy |worth have been confined to their the home of Mrs. Fletcher's sister, |evening. Partners for the march were|help by promptly fllling in the roads |if he has not already had one. It is weil | homes with the grip, but are better. Henry Cushing. chosen by a mitten given the men who [a8ain With the drift snow. As a re-|worth a careful reading, sober| Mrs. Lina Booth has been spending WMiss Beatrice Seguin hds been the [found a girl with a heart bearing the [Sult of the snow the Mashapaug |thought, and considerations. @ few weeks with relatives in Spring- wHest of Norwich friends. same number. Various games were|School was closed for a day and a e Kl ae = 4 ‘™Miss Gladys Walsh has been il with |played, including the pinning of a|balf. The mail man was a popular Ladies’ Aid Meeting Postponed eT.MMmL’.m kel the: witotiable small White heart nearest the center |Person. Telephones were in commis- | On account of the stormy weather |, oo %" W00 0rg this week. Ransom House has been ill at |of a large red heart, while blindfolded, |Sion to find out if he was soing to last week the meeting of the Ladies’ a heart race, heart puzzles, etc. Music | COVer this part of the route. The snow |Aid soclety at Mrs. E. E. Lyman" and refreshments were enjoyed. has so far cost three days of mail |was postponed to Wednesday after- COVENTRY Mrs. W. A. Raymold feturned Mon- |Service from Stafford Springs. noon of this week. “MMre. Hila Mills of Ho™ton, Mass., |day from a few days' visit in New| Inbabitants of cities - where the| Lester J. Hutchins is out with a dy Had Exhibit at Pomolog Stedman of Westerly, | York and Maplewood, J. snow is removed a few hours after |new car. Local Lady Had Ex! at ‘were here Sunday to attend the | Miss Amy Lamb of Norwich was a|the storm do not seem to realize what | Horace Little and Clavton E. Ly“| cal Show—Annual Orange Supper €ranamother, Mrs, |week end guest of Miss Elizabeth An- |COUDLry traveling is fike after a good |man who are in the empioy of an in-| pgi4, ] THE NEW Wash Fabrics NGW BEING SHOWN Dame Fashion had a little brain storm when she invented som the patterns and colorings whic are shown this season. They ce tainly are sporty and clever ar will ‘meet the demands of the most exacting lover of the newest of derson. smowfall. They forget that It fakes |surance company in Hartford, spent 5 g ‘Hilsworth spent Sunday with | ‘A number of Windham people at- |time for rural communities to break |the week-end an: e g e B, John Kingsbury exhibited 45 i iu Uxtridae Mame. tended the automobile show 1n Hari. [OPeR the Toads ana that the _wind [the homes of their parents in .this |gi¥cren Kinds of food prepared from VOGUE SUITING, 21c A YAR B o emio | fund i W Say Two pentiemen from Harttora i |° Ms, and Mrs. Stoldenteldt of Man- [SPPIS 3¢ the pomological mesting in A Tera-wids BRIGGE fa Wit 1 g 3 - mi- 3 algns, the colorings bein office of Town Clerk Ses. ELMVILLE fomied B ey Bohine - (5in “to | hester apent tne week-end wiuh the Harttord and received second pre designs, the colorings being ; e Mashapaug. They reached Staf- ly of E. P. Lyman as did also Mr. Aes 04, Blge, g Dutton of Greeneville - fora” Springs o the venias apd se- | Lyman's. dsughicr, Ruth who le, om: | SOTiD, Maskil lost cwenty doRin FEBRUARY SALE OF blue. T J ” MOTOR SUITING, 29¢ A 'YARD Mr. and Mre. John F. Whaples Pre-[cured a convevance to take them to|Dloved in the office of Highway Com.- | €85 While o bi ing Anniversary. . e sented With Gift at Party—Visitors |the Inn. Men and beast had to push |missioner. Bennett at Hartford. - 2 Pralou epent ‘several : 5 i ;. rs. Berth: b Practically the same . weave Taatriags of M. and Mrs, Jamey| Here During the Week. Fached Union without mishap but be Young People's Social. days in New York this week. i Oxford cloth and a good welant f who have spent nearly all of | .. J, ke ot tween the top of Marcy hill and the| The Young People’s society held a Held Annual Orange Supper. 4 separate skirts. The de seir married life here. - e Th et ot Mas e has | Horton place they encountered a snow | Lincoln and Valentine social at Yeo-| The Ladies’ society hLeld their. an- clude both fancy and s Several of our young people attend- | P R Euest of Miss Nelly Dwyer. |arift which was over their heads. This |man's hall last Saturday evening. |nual orange supper and Valentle social . 2 ANDERSON'S the masquerade in Moosup Wednes- | aouonter in New Dritain. o T | was too much, so they postponed their | which was well attended. Wednesday evening. There was a ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 180 A YARD spent Sunday with friends in Norwich, 2 P iss Annie Palmer, who is employ- 3 “‘thurch parlors w;anm mer;v;o::_:‘ s At W e in NorwiCE. &o:glot;-;y returned to their homes in | ,Miss Annie Falmer, who ls employ. A large delels:il:c;n E:rg:v::r% m.o:'-. %o hold a social at the church | T3 * {WQ, Weeks' visit in Providahice. In Grip of Cold Wave. R o Buss Ty ting i Rockvills Friday evening. Friday evening. 5 e B ] Crest| Mashapaug has had its share of the | pas mow wori® 5 » PUt | ™ Mrs. Amelia Waldridge is stili con- The Colonial orchestra played at a |POSe spent Thursday in Providence |oolq” wave. The thermometer at the |'2s nOW mearly recovered. fined to her bed. CONTINUES TODAY ‘This big sale which is now going on is the event of the season. Prepared for months in advance, it brings to Beautiful _soft-finish th new Spring designs ings. All fast colors SOFT-FINISH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 29c A YARD Miss Clara West spent the week,end i i ] at Canterbury Green Saturday : /end | Tnn registered 12 below and at Mr.| After State Road Appropriations "R, Knight who has been in & crit- 25 4 - ity Hina s Sy g i i 2 eyt olin ol e 1 e Yy improving. you snowy Undermuslins. and beautiful Silk Under- | A7 cxtre fine auaily wnd 1“Another 884 Wedding Anmiversary. | oved to House on H William Ferry has been harvesting |cinity to have a portion of the appro- | C. W. Lee is visiing in New Brit- 1 1 ities of unusual magns. | Petterns are now here. BN wes the 533 anatversary of avid Brooks has moved from the|a crop of 18-inch this week. priation for state roads expended on |ain and Bridgeport. ‘wear, assortments quantif agn 8ILK STRIPE AND REPP Valley to the house on the Hill recent- | Sei d Sewi i road & tude and beauty. The tables and counters in our of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam = nce an 'wing Discussed. a section of from Columbia Green mona, ho. have been residents |V yacated by C.D. Arnold. Supervisor N. J. Bond held a teach- |t Hebron town line, a distance of Washi Co! R. 1 b tables and W Usn- Mr, snd Mre. AT Batiey attended |ors mecting in the Mashapaus school. |apout three miles. It is saia tat oniy | Washington Gounty, R. LI} 4. car Department are-piléd’high with the daintiest years. h house on_Thursday, Feb. 15. The sub- |about eight miles are needed to com- SHIRTINGS, 33¢ A YARD Handsome, vard-wide Shirting designs suitable for elther Sweet of Griswold was |ChUrch in South Killingly Sunday. 3 3Mr. and Mrs. John Gallup and son " plete the trunk lime between Willi- ahd = which and are ? B Veushn of Norwich was the | G0rdon of Danielson visited Mrs. H. 8. | ooy ot Science and Sewing were dis- | 0%, and Middletown anc. most of RICHMOND prettiest garments which we could find, or women's wear. of relatives Sunday. st e S e s === offered at prices which mean actusl savings for you. BELMAR NOVELTY VOILES 29c A YARD The newest patterns and -eolor fects in a fabric from 36 1o inches wide. W T Mr. and Mrs. John F. Whaples have Marlborough. When compl it will R e W TuNnghast has been |;novea o the Hutchine howsa: on the MANSFIELD b the main trank line betwreen New |Pe0Ple Here Rearet Beath of Horace it Miss Craviotts Bieworth |Giocn Hollow road. Before ieaving tor York and Boston, and_the * shortest vy Bies My Lembert has gone to y were entertained | Prof. H. R. Mornteith Addressed the [FOute between the two cities. It woul H °|by a few of the neighbors at the hom: be largely used by automodilists. Mrs. Andrew Searle was in Hope where she is to be em- |7 i “und Mrs, Winfeld Colweh. Mrs,| Grange Members—Musicale Given | ® (7EC!Y Uoed DY SUlOmOTIEtS vaney Thursday. WE. OFFER s NIGHT ROBES ............. from 50cto$12.98 Whaples was presented by Book Club. Many people will mourn for Horace B g MARLBORO AND VANITIE, ise Phebe Barber has been epend- |jq ter pe b BT TL The selectmen have arranged to|Slocum of Wyoming, who died at his SKIRTS .............5.:.0. ‘from °,50c to $11.98 VOILES, 3%c A YARD oo TR s S l? S T | o1 Monday exonipe b 15, Mane. | ReyS 15, Serit ok of Bt | bt iy e, mee.2.75x2 (| ENVELOPE CHEMISES from 50cto $ 7.98 | ey tore st g o 3 and dainty refreshm eld grange, No. 64, its ' regular o 's bul M g - g Ty SooT#s Potvin was in Norwich | i Colvin and Mra Kivber oo ¥ |meeting. Dwo candidates, Messrs. Ca- | Palmer was the first to volunteer his |always s0ld goods very cheap. ith sstin stripes make thess DRAWERS .............. CAMISOLES ....... . from 25cto$ 2.98 . from $2.98t0 $ 5.98 ver.. from$1.00to $ 4.50 3 o " |services in this work. It is thought Holgate was a caller at the Entertained Jewett City Lady. WOODSTOCK VA e e hantan Wit B kice. | that three persons wili do the work in | More Romesiead Tuesaay. Mrs. Abby Hopkins, who is an op- i . LLEY |Datrick, gave some impressions of the |this place. The other two are De-| Ar. and Mrs. Edwin Smith spent ‘erator at the telephone offige in Dan- State Grange meeting. The speaker |L/0Ss Willis, and A. L. Frink. It is|Sunday and Monday in Providence. has been entertaining Miss | Miss H. P. Slingsley has returned |of the evening was Prof. H. R. Mom- |thought the work will be completed |~ Mrs Everett R. Moore is at Kingston Gardner, who is an operator at |lome after spending three weeks in |teith, who spoke most interestingly on |this week. for a while. s SILK AND COTTON CREPE-DE-CHINE, 59 A YARD Fine silk and cotton combined this handsome weave, with rrigry < Putnam. The Boyhood of Lincoln. Mr. Man-| The W. S. S. E. Ladies club met e s el bans iou texture and appearance of ali s g B L T e lttle daugnter of Witiem i u,,yw,,,,m';.,,"}.,h,, Fitia ‘sang | with Mrs. J.'A. Utley Thirsday atter- B g e S WE ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ATl the wanted colors aiso blac - = . rbrooks was severely burned on|a Sons. Refreshments of chocolat 3 ‘The storm of Friday made the high- Pt Wecapin. Welneeday by sitting down in a pan |and sandwiches were served. (nTuesday morning was the coldest of | ways tmpassable with o eme Siotn et TOWELS, WHITE GOODS, COSTUME VOILES, 20 A YaRD of boiling hot water which wds ) s win 3 ‘mercury | Fo7s lors in all the, desirable CHAPLIN Db Which was left on m‘”kkc:::hn;:l.d ':u:::.l;‘ le 1o |[2REEd, Trom 10 below sero’ downward. B o i eniis: ek Boian EMBROIDERIES AND SHIRT WAISTS sbages: A Toil yasd wide. — Harold Barrett is ending eral Darn le groul 08 4 ‘Monday. o Mrs. Albert L. Church has gone to|days with his mother. ¥ the sctudio on Tuesdyy evening. It Replacing -Telephone Pole. Ralph and Fannie Moore were in | the “winter with her daughter, | 3fies Haskell who teaches at West o e B MinaTIIE DIO"| The Southern New England Tele- |Hope Valley recently. 2 ol ey, of Rutland, Vi.|Woodstock, spent Tuesday night with|Sris Mosteine . 2. oroumniaPSo% | none Co. has had a force of men at| Mra. George S, James is not able to % The Ladles’ Ald society will give a|Mrs. Cora’ Barrett. Mrs, Longley of Worcester. . Mrs. H | work on Columbia green and vi . - D. Newton was the accompanist. Miss | Feplacing some of the poles P9 Anna Mary ‘Wallace read from ‘Mary | Were set in 1893, and transferring the ) s Gusta’ by Joseph C. Lincoln, Sherbet | Wires to the new poles. W 0 other Praises Remedy RS S e i S | " Sy Wil Beren o : : ! - Mre. John Fitts Entectained tertained Rev. F. A. Baler a portion| Marle DeVere was a recent caller £ of last week. Mr. Baier is pastor : - That Relieved Her Baby | "t i i frms Solit St ' ’ ‘, . o s - — T X i, The program for the grange meet- > £ = The Christian Endeavor held a so- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cial on the evening of Feb. 14 n the ; Is a Dependable F. e by boarding house last Saturday even-| Meriden—Waiter J. Chaiker, a Depen: le Family Heard New Haven Speaker. ing. until a few years ago one of M Laxative 2 The men of the church met at the . etiquette, - 2 J. P. Greene Improving. oldest and best known citize church parlor on_ Thursday evening the Mrs, Mo of J. P. Greene, who has been serious- |at the home of his son, Cliffo " Neafly all the sickness incident to i 4 for dinner after which Rev. Harris E. |the grange; song, Mrs. B S s is due to onatipation. or i ; Starr of New Haven sgoke on the edu- Asmerica, et o Me: o e e e Tow i Aaa ha Ty | Chalker, of 461 Greenwiciy strec i it cative value of poetry. box - now able to 8it up for & little each |Haven, at 3 o'clock Wednesday fnaction of the bowels. At the rst| Ml i ¢ There was a faculty dance in the S - Ay - noon. In spite of his age, < of irregulasity in this 1m- | QNI ¢ I armory on Friday evening. losed card. Wilfrea E.. Barber is patnting n |Bad-been enjoying good health a fusction, . relief should be | ollililif it On Thursday afternoon the bridge = P s & . sudden death will come as a sh promptly. A mild laxative I club met with Mrs. H. F. Judkine. e e =l o | Hi# Triends. ‘administere 4 % Hilt viegP . - gm > g Miss riotte - Woodmansee, wi be d to gently carry 15 % thern e uy bas- g has been ill, {s reported some better. " the congested waste and leave the il ' m-:chmlmn(unm~ : hijaren Cor Be 5 s Civic employes at Toronto, Can children of her school furnished en- 2 ? ortz - idters fron inim} 0’ ¢ : Pocine: BrLS SoMPu Shiipek ana 2 -flsflm,oo:,’»o e s o e T, WA, oF B ot “simpio. Jarative el hocha with i STAFFORD i aciar " Adter o 5 - o sold in drug stores under. ( sty Thermometer ~Registered 18 Below | ing. 5 : aco hospital. enloyed. - : AR T e B . : sfiflu Week—People in and Out of ¢ v ] Sxpacienced e aLvan s weftectuf | | T =T IN s BANK ; Frank Patten is confined to the y 2 r i Incorporated 1872 %Enfif_'g :‘;‘o'%:,m o7 B, Halch has been the et . DANIELSON, - - CONN. ey L RN A e This bank is now open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'cl k i is o’clock

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