Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1917, Page 7

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o v~ Today Is Men’s SmEERELEE 58 _ Spring Hat Day Our Spring showing of Hats for Men. and 5 wont_off. Walsler. vs. Newton. - - Young Men is now ready. The-line i§ Native Potatoes, P’*,---s% uerer, was ) A-:nfin eSS S toth @& X Ve complete, including all the newes h-peo GREENING APPLES, pk 45¢ . F G . Floncanrlngu.dom o 'uh nnd-moddemibhcolmng.. In spite of ane Fruit, 3, 4 and 6 e e reun s et e £k : 2 4 merchandise, we have I:een able, through for 25¢ |Mixed Nm’ b' NSy % To0 Arpemiecs, > S %po s&:::“}.%,‘m“fh“fi%fi;ff:h&! = o early buying, to maintain our usual stand: s S on & oW : ez ards of value at our established price. ; Men who want the best possible value in 3 W Central Vermont Railroad. - samun! Sussman vs. Shore Line Electric Co. : Hats March 20—Annie Marie Fillmore vs. & Y Charies Adelbert Glgeh Leluc B. Tot- “ ten vs. Town of Pres > a L4 wn of North rton wance complaint, - p F e £ U | iy e B s . : BON-TON MARKET AND GROCERY ¥ dhonld viei o Mei's Departuniatioded IZENS READY TO UVENILE" d OfH ts at that Telephone 84 36 Franklin Street T T By et and sce our showing gt New London: is Raising a Corps of Women’s Spnng Coats, Suits, Etc. Miss M. E. Sprague Addressed Mesting One Thousand Guardsmen. Tihs Week in Scmers. x RO RPN N Peanut Clusters, WILL MOUNT GUNS connucrwmn,nkgkow N i regular ue— ” . progret g made in meeting was held at Smeml“e covered, lar 25¢ vall « & AT ITS PLANT. [ESCAPE: FROM DEATH. nu?x’nc the New London volunteer Feb 27 at which were present ladles Saturday special at.......... 19 | A gplendid showing of new Spring models in Women’s e — guard of 1,000 loyal citizens and it was | trom-all sections of the town of Som- || Assorted Chocolates in one- f b 4 h Precaution is Being Taken in the |Current Went _Through His Body |announced by the general committee [ers. Mrs. L. A. Gowdy .calied the pound boxes, fresh and deli- and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dreues, Skirts and Waists—all + Event of War. He Grabbed Wire. Friday afternoon that the whole en- lmeeting to order, saying the purpose clous, regular value 35c—Sat % 4 5 ' X 1 the newest fashions—new materials—new colorings. tions as to the conducting of boys' oo D e e o | orreet con Ny Bonar s ar e b e |is to provide preiiminary military |introduced Miss M. E. Sprague as the | delightful confection, vaive Women’s New Smocks in a variety of styles—plain colors, Swned by the company and-ome is to | was conductor, Henry Whittlesey sus. ftraining. There are undoubtedly many |speaker of the meeting. She spoke of || S0c—Saturday special at. e maouniad on the whart as well. Fhe | tained painful’ burne about the hands|Who will volunteer who. could not be [the work being done for and by the |} Chocolate Covered Almonds, accepted for field service but who |boys’ and girls’ clubs, and suggested regular 60c quality—Saturday £ = = ¥ > 2 that is being used extensively in avia- er of First and Broad streets when Women’s Dresses of taffeta silk, poplin, etc., in a variety oo o et i M Bl Erulley Current of 550 volts pacsed|end drilling could render valuable as- |be appointed to take the matter in vented by Gregory C, Daviscn, vice |through Lis body. He probably owes [Sistance at home. as constables or|charge and make the matter a local of fashionable models and all the new shades—price rangé ® |otherwise It shou rne in mind [issue. There should be a_local leader E i president of the New London Ship and | bis Iife to the auick action of Motor- | that there are two classes of volun- |to keep things moving, Where there || Toilet Requisites $10.00 to $27.50. cessful non-recoll gun In the world, !the Toof of the car and breaking his 1 Th 1 hola who simply agree to take the training | well to have a local organization, but . - 2 3 D s e B e e e 4 Bestme. da. | 200 thave’ who promige tuet in the | hese’ shouia be united in s central “--r-s-mn-nn 16c | Spring Coats for women and misses, in wool veloun, . - | event of actual war they wiil g0 to the | club, which should strive to make the Ponda Rt o GOl Croinn - . mile radius. tached from its fastening on the roof | frant cr wherever nesiened, town organization the best posgible. || L Today only, at. . . -oroors 170 | poplins, etc.—price range $10.00 to $27.50. the event war is declared and h: > 3 ’ B & . company will in no small wiy pmtm (:‘d';l;‘;:‘ g"t:‘;-;m“l:s W;;;*m:: fire companies would furnish 1 gener- |to 18 vears: this, however, does not H"‘“" ’l‘}:‘;‘“fir ‘:;’I“:IT;’O'E New Spring Suits with all the latest style touches and {ts plant from a German submarine | sipoed od ‘cinoe: 50T, Wien he jous proportion of the volemnteers and |debar younger or older pecple except [} Cream. reguls s4e | a1l th lori : $17.50 to $37.50 s ah Sy the expectation was substantiated at |insofar as the prizes go. - TaaN SRR all the new colorings—price ran; .50 to L50. e A D e ™ Tl | With one hand he grasped the trolley | the monthly meeting of the Ockford| The young people are brought to see || Cuticura Soap at 50c a box of ae » fi:‘fi&lfihfld men are continually :h::vr‘:’n' fell upon. the trolley %ole, | following enthusiastic speeches by | there is no boy or girl but is enthusi- It & miptniok was Ao sedat: m" — mrmlnx -tconut:t which permit- | Foreman Fitzpatrick and Secretary |astic to start on the work, and with precaution taken by the company will | body. e current to pass through his|Basely it was unanimously voted to|good leadership they usually hold out offer ‘the services of the entire com- |to the end. In some cases the school || Snap Fasteners can lay nets at either end of Lo E : &k e e 4« Jaland eound. s e ozinre gve pnsuccesstul |cy. - Every man present volunteered |ranged for a paid leader: it may be a [} Snep TFasteners rust-proof. We ‘invite you to visit our Millinery Department today The Davison aeroplane - gun can|pulled him away by sheer ![ren;{!h andg:‘isexx;)elcted that those who were | school teacher who lives in the town ;,le b ‘-ml')" pnze :fioyen T @ S # Sl not ere w take similar action. d s lad to tak thy k d ” ey e ehoot a_projectlle that will ‘sink a0y | ers seci, w2y by o . e _will take similar action. SonOE SIxk xVOSES N Ol aeg i i SM"“; e e and see the advance showing of new Spring Millinery. ronment would undoubtedy be com-|of the sathering was to get sugges: || urday spectal at............ pleted within a few days. By arfler of the officials of the New | While engaged in repalring a broken | PIawC 7o 0 olieot e tHE present time |and girle club work in that town, and|g Chocolate Cherry Cordials, a stripes, polka dots, etc., at $1.50 to $2.98. sung Nie the. Davigon seréplane gun | Friaky abodt (18.39_ o'clock -mear /thi | SCUR 15 5F fo . SR e thetruction | that an advisory board.of thres or five SPOOIAE &L ..vvossecssssecvene Sngine Dampany; SRARRAES duly Sui jShen Thoms B EAvEis fh CRENIGE 408 ST T Gt print. cmnpaisn - Uigds bare’ nevesal mchool Uistrists. 1€ ERE b Tooth Powder—Today This precaution is being taken Inlof the car. Whittlesey climbed up and| "It had been anticipated that the|The age limit for club members is 10 e TE i i e BB wire, while the other, in its reach for | Hose company Thursday evening when | the actual business side of life and | three, or 2 cake @t.......... 17¢ e Advance Showing of New Spring Milliner prcatls T B v owing of New Spring Millinery O s T ont His efforts to loosen his erip upon | pany to the state in case of emergen- | committee has co-operated and ar- ubmari: £ d spec Norihy ot note. at_thia time: bessties | tne Sarmgtss Tad¢ Rim immune from | NG ORDER RECEIVED N S riw I wes o ey waa O Hep Detas ok Hats trimmed and untrimmed. The new goods are arriv- worth: 4 te t this time because ofoiheydioscur;:i:nlau to‘wbat;'e; g the current. BY LOCAL MILITIA once ‘n. morér.h }:nl !lehe t.hhaat. lheynn? and white—Today only, price 7 guns to arm merchantmen from sub- carrying out what they have started, |§ a dozen ...... % 5 # E J s and especially to see that they. have : ing almost daily and the new styles are very attractive. ... marine attacks are commercially pro- | WILL DELIVER ADDRESS curable. AT GOSPEL MISSION Capt. W. G. Tarbox Has Received No|received the instructions which are OO 1 Notice, Although Thirteenth Com-[sent out regularly and that they un- New Britain—The Choral soclety | Hiram E. Sau has olosed contracts with Arthur Mid- DUEy: A nCpuat on | PREY HiEE Bema Ceter CeThe Gounty agriculiural asent spoke e T HANDKERCHIEFS o By Moses’ Connection With T. A. B ’'s Leather Hand Ba dleton, baritone, and Theo Karl, ten- g . « A. B. So- Captain Wmhun G. Tarb of the|briefly of the work being -done in ‘Women's er . &S, APLE or, to-appear ‘at the- toneert ;'t the ciety. - Fifth Compan; € Massachusetts and of some of the" these are: regular $1.50 grade—To-~ OF ST. A..C. €. G., Ly . oLV mwe” > ; ted I: m‘ ight th: der | Pl hich the f: b h I day only, at $1.12 each. . o . o o o i - . T e L R e e A o e e Duta e e This offering includes Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs —ALL PERFECT GOODS—at prices which may not be - Saullsbury will speak at the Sunday |fOr_mobilization. The Thirteenth C At the close of the talks Mrs. Gowdy of Danielson was called out on Friday |asked if those present desired to take . afternoon meeting at 3 o'clock on the | 3fiernoon. any action looking foward carrying || Stationery duplicated in in nths. Note these offerings: A c°ld subject, The Connection of Moses| In view of the present state of af- |out the work in the town of Somers. | Fabric-finish Writing Paper luplicated again I mo T With the First Total Abstinence So- | fairs it is the intention of the officers]It was decided to appoint an advisory [l in packages containing 100 ; 3. 5 " ois BT clety. Members of the Royal Tem. |of the National Guard the state over |board comsisting of one member from || ShecterSoccial price a packe Men’s Handkerchiefs Women’s Handkerchiefs vperance society of New London will | to be more strict in regard to the at-|each school district. e W e o LRy 2% 16¢ ropos t on ltteng. and nhu.er speakers are gx- | tendance at weekly drills. The following committee was ap- En“;‘;pu Fese et s Men’s Cambric ... 6 for 25¢ | Women’s pecte the regular Gospel Mis- T e S T pointed: Somers Center, Miss Mabel e Men's Cambric -...... 6 for 49¢ | Women's sion Workers. G. and S. Gets Order on Fares. Trink _strect, s e P e & e e Fiaiente Whven Bosiusy: 6 for - She When you aro wheezing and sneec- The interstate commercé commis- fia" EB i Lo =2 Men's Linen . 6 for 7% ing, and bawking, you're Is Elected President. sion has instructed the Groton and Y Bemam,‘;l fi,m“y - o !‘Jnen 5o ks facing a cold proposition: Handle | Frederick 'W. Edgerton, 1i Stonington Street Railway company | ot % s Stri :,_‘ ‘Hales Honey of H Bl 3 | the pubiic library of New London. was | Lo cancel the one-fifth rate school d”.‘ L Thermos Bottles, 98¢ Men’s Linen € for $1.29 -n:z‘l'ur quickly relieves bad caxca | Library ’"“m Pr e t;o"nemk"‘ ts‘f;‘rfig&e:ween DYSPTIET Aaee o 3 2 3 Thermos Bottles, 2 pint sizes— i St ] 2 ass o: t 1 vi G 3 2 All Guggiite, Scta s batte. ecting hetd In e Elar Wedors: e e unyere served by the ladies of [} gpecial price today, 98c each. (At Handkerchief Department, Main Floor) et 3 + day. Mr Edgerton was a former vice | Windsor—Friday was visiting day _ <o by e president of the association and took {for the teachers in the public schools Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work. Try Pike’s Toothache Drops _ an active part in the work. of East Windsor. Much interest is being manifested W ’s S t $4.95 ety S| Byt TODAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF and girls’ club work. R. F. Lund of ° = T the Rockville High school already has Sv?&‘:,,f;,sz.,;: .,‘;“Il,":’;;o:é‘,,;:‘:gl over 160 enrolied in the town of Ver- price $4.95 each. A meeting of delegates interested in this work’ from the various towns of 2 the county has been called for Wed- (| Boys’ Wear nesday, March 7. Prof. Brundage of Storrs,’ who has lined up in the town || Boys' Sweaters, sizes 8 to 12, of Mansfield one of the best clubs in |§ in gray,” maroon, green and ; the ‘state, is to be present and explain || brown, value $2.95, at........ $1.5 the work $119 4 our AnvuaL KTTCHENWARE Today will be the last day of our Annusl Sale of Kitchenware—the last opportunity to stock up at low prices on all kinds of Kitchen and Pantry Needs. Take advantage of this sale today—it will end when the store closes tonight. Boys' Washable Suits, sizes Somers Holds Institute. 3 to 8, value $1.50, at. An institute held Boys' Washable Suits, sizes ot o 3 to 8, value $3.00, at........ $249 . Piedmont hall Feb. 28 under the au- . spices o6f Somers grange, with the Children’s Sweaters in white < Connecticut Agricultural college and and rose, small aln., value Tolland county farm bureau. g S $1.00 The institute was opened at about’| Children’s mflm Rom TS, 10.30 by A. S. Hulburt, master of Som- sizes 2 to 6, value 69c, zt.‘te speaker on Five and Seven Passenger Touring, e Eret o B St o8 SIS cnltural eollege at Storrs, who spoke | high. He enumerated some of the s 2 irituous | happenecd to be. Quite @ large mech- S The Jiapeen Dairy | causes for the high prices of fertilizers, | on Good Friday: orders for spirituous | happeried to be. Quite @ large acchi TWO and Three P er Roadster Herd. The dairy farm is fac- | sayi hd liquors; liquor license in certain cas: asseng ers, R e R i L i el ey e e e R om. €O ‘war, e 1 e o uor; oard wall 8 e one br manure are three things we have in |terials from the countries at , | for lquor o two steps are visible and there hawe e . e t of itabl Famous Club Roadster, o A e - | oo, o, S o SRt | bhen o wasied ‘omt spaie. churches. and~schools; sale of liquor |front or carried out as.the condftidns pay for all the expenses of the fa: ing the granting of liquor licenses. » 24 from Finance > and pay a profit, vxuuvar the dairy- amount —. Tuesday, . March 8Sub. Finds Hard Going. es of Closed Cars e S e L At the ax e p. At present prices ma- Word has been received by officials yp nure is worth $1°a ton; a 1,000 pounds | ation of rallroads, street rallways, 5as. | ¢ ', New London Ship and Engipe o s tates; 3,978 cow makes $32 worth in a year. Ma- |electric, power, stock, insurance and | ;. nt. " on the Spanish subma . has fure should be properly cared for, not | miscellaneous corporations. ® |sane Peral, which fs over 400 mi = 5 break even. keep_records. Only by 5o ing a * making a profii J ‘occasion: 8fl exposed to the rains, where half its Fish IM Game, Wednesda: March | out at sea. The radiogram stated uw_f, Ay Our Free Service Guarantee T—Acts ' concerning lobster fisheries; | the weather is terribly rough and ev- the use of nets; use of other or b-am {ery man aboard the submersibie One&cuuhmd:bmmbymfm”,whwflm engme,lephcemyflfltyplrt,dln, mdattheendofmeyeurwewfll trawls; the taking of smelt from #il- | compelled to remain below declls. completely overhaul all mechanism, for LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS mer’s cove, Poquonnoc river and £a- | Without an exception every man §n SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Of More or Less Interest Here and | ker’s cove in the town of Groton; the|the undersea boat was seasick the figst t taking of smelt in the waters of any. - e London county; use otl -qwh ers h-;’ v nsTuesdsy, antic river; the use of other or beam | Rockvillo~—Mrs. Frank Keeney B S Penton. appropristion 0 e e a’l""';f"‘;‘hmf Thames Hiver. oeurs: |left for Cailfornis, where she will ter of Spanish-American War; wxenq, S for aber. o main for three months. Humane Institutions — Tuceday, — March 6—By Senator Barnes, era~ A peuties at Norwich State Hospital for Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain Insane; by Baliley, appropriation for Sloan’s Liniment is first :houghz | new bunding at Norwich State Hos-|mothcrs for bumps, br D1 oy the thgane: appropriation for | Sprains that are continually happenifi construction of a Nurses dormitory |to children. It quickly penetrates afld at Willism W. Backus hospit 4 Nor- |soothes without rubbing. Cleamer afd more effective than mussy plasters TIncorporations—Tuesday, March ¢ | olntments. - For_rheumatic sehes, nel Incorporating n;-n Spirftualist Socie. | ralsia pain ‘and that grip ty of Willimantic: Incorporating Con- | after colds, necticut State Spiritual association, | Prompt reilef. Wednesday, March 7—By Senator |for bruises, strains, sprains and charter of Mystic | @xternal pain. For the thousands wh work calls them outdoors, the pa. h &7y |and aches following exposure are o | leved by Sloan’s Liniment. At Druggists, Z5c. ’;g fsheie I 0" probate Gletriot Stop That Cough A hacking cough weakens the wh Roads, rivers and bridges—Tuesdav, | system, draips ¢—Many matters relating to | worse if neg your chest aches and you feel sore 2 gver, Relieve that cold at oice w g ) . ing’s New Discovery. le noot| No Damisge at.Beach. ing pine balsams heal the irrita membranes, and the antiseptic a: laxative qualities kill Llu Berms 4y s bru.k up’ your eold. &w e levidently, as in_ past winters, when linge: Gat Dr. Klnss New Discovery Y at your Drugsist, 50c.

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