Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 2

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ufficient number teor to help in the work ‘tonight the whole eity been canvassed. Where Did C-ln Get His Wlfi. A _lecture on The Millinnium, At HAnd’ umhdvoumum!. x, c. hall in Wilimantic Sunday even ® | Borough Pastors’ Subjects for Tomer- row’s .q-mon.—l'lm Club En- | 4 tertained. - ? = 5 : i Sunday morning st o Congronn tional -church pastor, Rev. Albert IT IS THE LAST DAY IN WHICH TO GET ONE . Christian Science . Service. - gzg,,,,f S‘;‘,‘,’, S B °7 Mfif"fi There will be Christian Science ser- | Northward. At 7 p. m. SEWIN'G vices Sunday morning in the Y. M. C.| E. service Miss Mary MeNicol, lead- i A building, Main street, at 1005 The | or. Topic, Spreading the Good News. Subject is Mam. The Wednesday ev-| At the Methodist church - Sunday MACHINE | Sindiesund son'se ot T | pitong i, iole AR, Soisl ¢ atcher, 3 » ' IN YOUR HOME ON THIS EASY PAYMENT PLAN | Getting Valuation of C..V. Read. |07 {he Book of Reyeigqon- il A force of eng!naar- under the di- = o 3o > roction. of Vames 2 ODonnell 5 | s o ey I eien < With all the club advantages, the easy payment at first of | this city” getting: the, valuation of the A A e o P ;"“;"“"‘"r";:“' o This new model inherits engine excellence and mechanical property _own: ntral Ver- ‘our Passenger Roads 10c the first 20c the second we 30c the third, | mont railroad. A train of four cars| ® ar Sine ooy " superiority from the amazingly popular 1916 model—made At the Baptist church’ the pastor, ‘Two Passenger Roadster and s0 on until your machine is paid for, makes this a unique | tai yaras of the company. Tt 1o, 0% | Rovs Tmcninbiog UL preach, Sub- Same Price compact, refined and added to by a score of well-tested, . ’ > = | Ject morning, 121 up- - = 2 ted that they will remain in Wil- E = up-to-the=minute conveniences. selling plan by which you are enabled to obtain one of these | limantic for a week or more. Pt the Fince. where Our Loadl. I4v. 43 i . - - ‘The Lord’s S will be ob-rved at beautiful New Sewing Machines on'terms so easy that you . e T s . : It has already shattered even Pullmm low records for gas will never miss the money. It 1s* ‘?:de';:f:la’:.'f’mfllfi a new Entertained Club. and oil saving, averaging 20 to 25 miles to the gallon of gas 5 arrangement made nsurance|. Mrs. J. A. Spidell entertained the 3 $& 1 hills it is at its beet, il and ; penton 1L D Polira Wil ose pis | Harmony club F‘rlda.y afternoon. P compani s Rl HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MACHINE? ;m:lt:m u‘-ump clefl: in _;:u lclt}; & ge ok nlently. Tl:i motor u c;psb]c of more -yecd than most . r the various companie: e local | 3 driv 5 It is a perfect little wonder, |azents wih now have to send eheir COLCHF-STER. i : vers want. i the lightest running sewing ma- ‘o nhaliros £ £ 2 %! Work on Now Factory for Kid Curler| § : Built on-a'light, strong" é&qnw. upnble ‘of infinite. endurance, is.s 2 t. Th z February Mortality. fi""‘::':"’o:' :"‘;;::": ’c. Rev. C. body % 'flufi'flm&uflsfl ;:i:cl: work of costly European models: chine ever buil e machine - - Rar ongrega. with seal mechauical ..,5‘,’."“3'“\‘;?.,.?;;'_,‘,‘,‘.’ :ff,':.?°?h,lnp:2: tional G"‘"""‘____ Its lmzl are Jecu ve aml L:lut:ful The perfect streamline hood . Sesn b menih, according to the records in the| Work on the mew factory buliding and cowl blend gracchully into flawless body curves, and the fash- clerk. = g i ) improvements than ever before|te:"five of the deaths were infants. | be uag,,","};;;.fiy xzdug:f;:me‘; ,,';l.‘,.'_ ionable effect is emphasized by sloping windshield, rounded, boat- E New 01 men 1 erect tI thought of. The most valuable s Dot e Bullding. The company is b i g like tonncau, and a decp-toned finish of Pullman green and black. machine inventions in|_ The night school that has been in | Sides a lacua amount of wopk 15 Eiven e Ntk sewing % session in the Natchaus school for|out to be done at home. S Prombers 3 e past seventy-five evenings has| The C. Y. P. S. A the last forty years have been | icc.‘orousht to a cloge. The average | romid o tho Dheter Siiany Aheies ings. $034- made on the FREE. Step in|wuoie term was sixts-two. ‘One puphl, | Goce wna oame wos e oosor inacet -2 e ’ lock 1] tertal: it today and let us explain our cash | D/°F A0S Yas Derfect in atiendance. f,t;?.,:j'.‘,.,m::f. n the audience room PULLMAN MOTOR CAR CO. ESTABLISHED 1903 YORK, PA. : —— at 7.45. : . Y John Golden Confers With Strikers To Describe ‘Missionary Werk. saving payment club. John Golden, president of the Te: At the morning service in the Con- ] ti_lte VvV;rgem ot—Amariica, w:; in ; gre&lg;nll church Sunday, nHA.l'ch 11 city ‘ednesday evening and confer- ev. I jom will ; SPECIAL! e e e vening e T B aive s S - = . .| in regard to the strike at sie - Each lady calling at our store today will rec8ive her name ir Veivet inin What way doge at.thelwith atere m < S g A ng was , ‘but 1t ‘was | Sou ca, where Mr. Sitk Demonstration by Mr. W. C. Ellis, silk artist. stated that the matter was to be|been a missionary for several years. v taken up at the meetinz of the execu- | Mr. Ransom was formerly of Colches- tive council in New York Friday. Gol- | ter and was graduated from Bacon den endeavored to talk to the officiais | Academy, after which he entered Yale. WHITE GOODS FOR SPRING READY FOR THE |2 Wi viputs"se wralebiening | e savacts 1y rvarn 15 b obors 1o bers of the (hroo_churches participat- | RUMOR OF THEFT OF G out the matter but the officials re- | Africa in & few weeks. ¢ ing in the comic opera. Pinafure, was 2,500 POUNDS OF DYNAMITE BUSY SCISSORS fused to have any consultation what- C der B: R ; TR s held Tbursday night in Krauss' hall, X soever with the strikers. S PR e A o Members of Holy Name Society and|under the direction of Professor C. SRR S A 36-inch wide Best Irish Foplin, 50c| 40-inch wide Dotted Swies, 38c a|SOgUer WITh IRe PLOETS. rers have | Commander George Brown, who has!| Friends Hear lllustrated Talk by |D. Geer of Norwich. From the Magazine of the Great a yard. yard. returned to work in the mill and in so| Yot Seriosly ) af the home of B8 | Rev. W. A. Keefe—Gun Clubls Shoit Pheagenphia Northern Paper Company. p27;ioch wide Good Quality Poplin,| g¢-inch wide Fency Fique, o afdoing have caused difficulties for the |, .5 improved So that he was able fo| Scores—Opera Cast Rehearsed with| Stations of the Cross and Lenten de- | MMillinocket, Me., March 0.—Govern- Fnsd, - company has had two men looking | be down town Wednesday for the first| Director Geer of Norwich. votions were held at St. John's church | ment agents began an investization to 27-inch wide Better Quality Poplins.| 84-inch wide New White SKirting|out for their Interests in getting help. | tim S Friday evening. . < night of a report that nearly 2500 %6-inch wide Soissette, 20c a yard. |[with raised cord, 3% a yerd. These men have approached some of Brevities. " l}:vieri‘lllfia(m‘ AihKeuem‘Fba" lfn t}’l- HM:;n dHazel Lauver is visiting in ]f)oundah of dy nTm“ef had bean stoien 22 rik a with i Superintendent Lande: f the Bo; ustra 0 .the members o e | Hartford. ] : rom the magazine of the Great North 26-inch ~wide ‘Spiash Voils, 20c a| .36-inch ‘wide White Skirting, e a | the strikers and with fine offers have Superintendent Lanqers of the Bove | Moty Name society and their friends| Nelson W. Wilson of Hudson, N. Y., |ern Paper company here. Offciils of Rl s i, el Vet e visit i Bogton: in the society rooms Friday evening.|was a caller in town Friday. T *cainmdity T te oot f thair 5 o s 36-inch White Gabardine, 298¢ a yard. - ‘Farl Macreading of Glastonbury was | A large gathering greatly enjoyed Fa-| Hzra A. Haskins of South Framing- |dynamite was missing, but they re & Sh.. g in town the past week in the interests | ther Keefe's talkc. ton, Mass.,, was in town Friday. fused to state the amount or to admit 38-inch wide Better Qualty Plain| 18-inch wide All Linen Scarfing, 50c & & of the Electric Light Co. His first picture, was a view of the that it had been stolen. White Voile, 39c a yard. a yard. ) The last meeting of the grange was | Catacombs of Rome. He explained the Factory-made butter in the United —_— 38-inch wide Shadow Cloth, 33c a| New White Silk Brocade for waist- g held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.|history of these catacombs and told|States increased from 627,145,565 gton.~Mr. and Mrs. John A E ing, 50c a yard. . ety | D Clevs, % of ‘h‘{h:}’ffi‘,",’;i,'m‘,’f LTS e pounds in 1A 3o .xa,oéz.m: pounds | Villey., who: are touring South: Amer = . SOING 1 ‘C. E. Harrington of Willimantic was | t¥Ts. in 1914; and factory made cheese in- | ica, are now in Buenos Aires.- They L N ol wiga: Whils, Onfine T SRR, SVUMBL SQRELL || Cornemier caner Friday sacrifices for Christian ideals. Father |creased from 311,175,730 pounds in | expect to reach ~Valpariso late in 3 o 1 WAS wedged in Mrs. Timothy Nutter of Whitins- | Keefe also explained the pictures, | 1509 to 377,508,108 pourdds in 1914. March, ville, Mass., is the guest of her, par- u""";l"h‘ng“l‘nfl;;i&t;o:: 2 't'g;d;‘ggfie LRGE ts, M a . A. F. Roper. seen in the cor NEW SPRING COATS AND SUITS ARE NOW BEING A mne oy S bctmaster 3. 7. Sullivan'ana son | fcance of proots of the Christian doc DISPLAYED AV HOME I gt < |35 S Vo NG AN, vy e s s e oe| THiS Simple Laxative Coliseum. Then came the Triumphal In the ready-to-wear section will befound an advance showing of New ST D R N s A conscAsTe OF CONTROL Arches of Pagan Home, next the fa- ? Spring Suits and Coats for early choosers. Soft wool fabrics are used on OF ME was well groomed, ¢ mous ello’s painting, representing A H h ld N t Both suits and coats with many novel ty features that are very attrgctive and o - O R | s N by s Wl ouseno €ceSss1 .V striking and among the colors which will be in demand will be found gold, AND THE very sight of her iy Made by Democratic and Repu ens. F\th:fr tl’feete uvlfl!dnedf g_t;a ap- 3 a & “Ni pearance e cross and o n the apple green, gray and Copenhagen. HAIR RESTED my tired nerves. % Leaders Last Night. aign of the cross, conauer.” and the | Dy Caldwell's sy'_up Pepsin 7 SHE HAD a little girl = Washington, March 9.—Optimistic | St of this historic event on Chris- % % ATTRACTIVE NEW WAISTS ! forecasts of the control of the mext | {lanity which levent save Christians| Shoyld Have a Place in BESIDE HER.and when the L. G. - | house came quietly from democratic and republican leaders tonight when Ome of the prettiest collections of New Spring Waists is here and those wish- o Views of the Vatican and of the fa E Wernh = . mous and wonderful paintings - and very Iiom ing to Buy the newest out will find them here. The new group consists of | CALLED HER “Grandma™ .. they heard of the president’s call for = 3 5 an extra session of congress April 16, | SCulptures exhibited there were next| o...4i5ation, of fnaction of the bow- silk and crepe-de-chine, plin colors, striped or checked, with new style i | ALMOST fainted. I b R T e O A ver. | shown. ~ THe lecturer spoke on- the | 1o % oondition Ahat nearly everyone 1 1 i i | i collar, some are beautifully trimmed with venice insertion and others are foresee oniy a long and bitter organ. glorious influence that went out to th experiences “with “more or less fre- handsomely finished with embroidery with soft rol collar, $250 and up to BELIEVE YET thatftwas > ~ |ization fight unless a coalition agree- | me ienatn the Tiotacs of the Ar g |quency, is ‘the direct cause of much $7.50. . i ment_prevents. !~ | disease. When ““the bowels become —_—— i et o i KIS S . . (Both, Speaker Clark and Reprosent- e ) e oavd pelntine. - clogged with rofuse trom the stomach, 1 ative Woods of Towa, chairman of the ‘oul gases and poisons are generated, TURKISH TOWELS LOOKED SO young. . - | epubllean congressional - commitiss, | Hoemee St il Spinarch: , Rather Keef® |and tntess the congestion is quickly . IF SHE does not use | predicted victory for their rc-pectlv' Where Saint Benedict founded his or-|Telieved the system becomes weakened A good opportunity i% oftered today to provide yoursei with good Turkish | * {parties. Bach said his party was as- | der. which was of wonderful religious |#nd most susceptible to attack. Towels. The offering consists of every size from the medfum ones at 12%c | NEWBRO'S m sured of at least 218 votes and that|influence on the countries of the old | .Varjous remedies to relieve consti- each to the larger and better ones at 50c, plain, all white Turkisk Towels, of | b - ;?.l-:np,';%b‘my s e e 'fimd‘ res of Mt. Vi i P 1, 5:3‘1" J'&:E":&‘i‘r‘bc b:: ’.?‘..ifiné’i 2 : » N o vius, Pom n some with fency borders, some Wwith all over checks and others unbleached ' ""m S “The official standing of the incominsg 2nd Neples Cwere then shown and ia- |agents that.are harsh and violent in with fringes at the ends. A good time to buy them now for future uses | “Yours for beautiful hair, . |house is as follows: Republicans 215, | ther Keefe told of his visits to these ir action and shoek :.he system. while the iine iz ccmplete. Special 12%c, 20c, 33¢ and 50c each. democrats 214, prohibitionist 1, pro-|places which proved most interesting 'ha most effective remedy is the com- | o> o sressive 1, promuiveaprouefioni-t 1,| to his listeners. bination of simple laxative herbs with gus . W ”fl? Socialist 1, independent 1, vacant 1 ‘| ~Another featire of the work of the|pepsin that is gold in dug stores un- ST 3 i e_vacancy ex n the Fifteenth | chureh was a group of pictures of the |der the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup BOOT SILK .;TOC'KINGS WAVY SWITCHES E s a8 e R -4 | New York district, which 1s over- |eatly Crusaders. The story of Riche |Pepsin. For 25c a Pair The charm of distinction can easily wheimingly democratic. Under the | ard the Lion-heartdd and the story of | “The Hon. John D. xgum- of Bran- Tnis weskc we have on sale special be yours by arranging your hair in ll ACKSON e A Saint Louls, king of Francs, were fl.‘"s& V. Va. who has represented ot of Women's Seamiess Boot variety of plessing wavs. A switen| DR. F. C. d If a special eiection is called before| ~Father Keefe spoke on Saint Louls.|for six yeats, writes that he uses Dr.|Soveiny aowrrul by act ensily on tas that under the present mnrkn that permits coiling or braiding or a next Friday. as a crn\ldvr, and faithful son, and c;mwen'- Syrup Pepsin and finds it a | strongest constitution: nice twist will help your accomplish nE”r’sT as the ideal ruler of his people. splendid laxative, easy to take and|® Mo avoid. jmitations and ineffectivé mure- Shan = As works of the church in the pres. Boot Silk . Stockings . These Switches are so fine in Deserves @ Monugsent. mild, yet positive, in its action, and|gupstitutes:be sure to get Dr. Cald- texture that you could not detect them |752 Main Street, Willimantte | If there is a farmer in Maine who is | Si¢ da¥, Hriurcs of the. sret Cuthe |ibat it sbold be in évery household |well's Syrup Pepstn. Bee that's fac- th a strong garter top, black only [Yourself in your own coiffure. Phone ¢4 | Selling his crop of potatoes ‘at fair | SICUY, S PIEATes, OF TU0, ETORT TR [for use when needed. .- . simile ‘of 'Dr, Caldwell's signdture and —Spectal 25c a pair. Special $1.95, $2.95 and $4.95. Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. profit prices he deserves to have a Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is scld | his portrait appear on the yellow car- pe 3 upon-the Roman Catholic Nuns® work . monument. = among the poor, the needy, the afflict- by druggists in all parts of the United [ton in which the bottle 1§ packed. A ed and of their faithful services to States and costs .only fifty cents a|trial Bottle, free of charge, can be ob- KITCHENWARE SPECIALS THAT WILL INTEREST JAY M. SHEPARD Darion—Mrs. Stepnen T. Mather, | fait Gountry ‘8t ail thmes Dottie._ Tt containa ‘no opiate or mar |tained by writig to Dy, W B, Cald- Succeeding Elmore & Shepard wife of the assistant mecretary of the| ' He urged his hearers to be inspired cotic dfu.‘d. #ou not gripe, and is rec- | well, 455 Washinton St, Monticello, Interior and her daughter, Miss-Eliz-| by thesc noble examples offered by (ommend & family laxative, mild |Illinoi THOSE LOOKING AFTER THE HOME M abeth, have left town to visit friends | the Catholic sistérhood and to ald in Neo. 8 All Copper Wash Boilers, heayy | Floor Shine Cedar Oil Mop, $1.00. me“hlma“ in New Jersey, after spending a few |such ways as this great order sets the copper bottom, wood handles, $4.98. 5 M“d:nld"'“l“fiiud Gloss for furniture, f."l at their summer home on Brook- .x:?g;e ol 2 the Tk, T Fath ; N D loor ai al nds of wood work, 3 yn avenue. e close o e , Rev. er e By, e oy > 2 Keefe was accorded foostmun. A% E N G L sizes, 10c, 26¢c and 50c. bottom, $].98. Wright' —_— ght's Silyer Polish, medium size, plause for his ‘Ints and edu- 4 Qalvanized Wash Tubs, wood hand- |21c: I ek 13, < The Quinine That Mlflnfia.—‘ cative talk. i L ans wrbier attachisent, suall aise, Gid Dol Clograds; 3 eans for' 364 s . Because of s laxative Rifle Club’s Scores. Anima l F e r r il | 2ers .39; medium size, $1.50; large size,| Galvanized Garbage Cans with Cover, -: of the-results of ¢ % 3 row Big j0f 165, ' |small size, bbc; -medium size, 75e; ”N':;'g':":'“_‘ 52 '::'5:"" e Fot ng T the sy Saoet ! Folding Ironing Table, $1.39. » large size, 98¢; extra large size, $1. 50. rel on one W. mflo and Gun club ‘All Metal Clothes Wringer, $3.00: Clean’ }:: Pants, halt pint, 12¢; pint Teiephone _ Lady. Assjstant GrdVES M Enatiog ia on box. 4 e w‘? "fieht)r Brand = Clothes Wringer, SBJ,.p‘-nnd _Bn.sas Boxes, medium size, " fi -‘.; 3 = large size, 19¢ ui’-sp:;snzauéike Tokes, Tange et FRISBIE ’s ANIMAL FERTI ¢ . -'lu.-m-'l:&.mr fl T ot poum. 250: Ensll on Frisbic's zera for il crops : of 4 . 3 229: ) HishGradeChemicals; andis: ‘eutd use them. B Hntchnlon, 221, THE L. T. FRISBIE Haves, Comn. Less, 719; A._ Hilton, 215. 5 Cast.

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