Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 6

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: = > ; > - whether for street .wear, ori Bfiiifiy’%?‘g.‘a":t’m ol oy A ; whll' i : h ok g m formal dress wear, we sht?wgt a vna‘dor i& a_visitor with Danielson friends : ::E;g to handle shipments 2 x it ? models for mm_fim and 2 s6- Trionds T v mes peesarad] Weuated Heliy Lovls Lysvan Hos)~ - POPUIAL lection of colors and fabrics. We feature o S S I TR SRS ey towie, Sirea voss ot ana i o : particularly “PRINTZESS COATS” because low ‘compiled by order of the 1egia- | construction g3ng and the the victim| | e s & P s yngb;n so smart and pretty and yet so low W. Irving Bullard has been in Bos-. 3 ¥ v . g > & 12 Z.J ¢ - : ton attonding the automobile. onite. shaw:" | aaaittan ubmuwmwwa—ufi~wu - . COA”‘I&!OTOM "fi]‘g-er’x:m“v.i:hpmufllln mmm 1 ot _mill - Friday evening, mfl ; rs "WAISTS members of -the Ladies’ Art club at| countries as well as at home. 1 )3 ‘Serenadt Trex "home for a mseting Wednesday Arrested For Fighting. chioir: That are in high. fa That express “distinctiveness.” Dozens of . 1 apart from the e W [ D i S S Brdiy” ai Pve lfde touches “here” and “there” that Eoof Sl and cach model Sou At & Sunday n Desicieon end umusiaiy Macrtens, and ::‘fl‘%o ?o‘:smr:éggmf sub':tt M;ltft:a‘s fine Voile Waist at $1.95 or a chu: G”ga_ the SR patey, town tax ool | 2SS Tl Sorerine 3. Giterd; Gocabos BRSNS ette or Crepe Blouse at $5.00 or $6.00, you Tocror. has lmued ia' notices as o | before ward e Sheh: | san sha : Stasrtoms: Special Values, $17.50 to $35.00 are sure of finding the best here. collection dates and places.. ing. herine . W WL R Broctele bx Pesios I | Whaicl i G The Oid Trotters), Wal- (|| LOOK NOW--BUY LATER, IF YOU PREFER the Congresational church Sunday. FUNERAL. ¥s A R - oo . Will Address D. A. R. —_— . Attorney Eric Murtimer H. Miller. m.xcurn). Tadies’ - - : Z £ - is to_address m.mmm At anlny- Friday afternoon fu-|the Gardner (Sceaffe): emclon - ¢ Wiligms Danelson chapter. D, A R.|neral mnfl(or Mortimer H. Miller, | the Day. (Johnson) the - \ Current Event ext = Thursday | wh artford. were ¥, Srenoe < i o Miller, 8 former Brookivn man, . Total of 2,602 Forms Filed. a Clinton F. Pellett’has been &t Bos- for years one of the leading Jowelers ‘ ton attending the automobile show. of Hartford : . Jardes 'W. ‘Hn'u;..wayéo“lm'msfl’ 2_!!-;uwu1 .'born !r; ;Ix‘r::kuameAu.u-dt ve bes i = > he * Da on coms= 3, 3. son of ] 'z ler an g m actHE S e pusiaaen Gption, comt o gen, & Tabes Siier and e “THE STORE THAT SELLS P! COATS AND SUITS 121-125 MAIN STREET hu v!si'ed friends in Danielson. to Hartford in 1875 and was with J. Elmer Gallup was at Boston to at-|G. Griswold, jeweler, for many years. tend the automobile show. He was a member of the firm of Quinebaug lodge will confer the|C. H. Cass and company, jewelers, Initlatory degree upon candidates at|about twenty vears, refiring from ac- ‘enumeration P ‘Willmantic, leaving an insolvent és- MYSTIC Pext Muesday evening's meeting. tive buminous when the firm dissolve y tage. ‘I‘HE BRU“KLYN l South Manchester H. 8. Coming. [% o & o e e Atorney | Birthday of Mystie Guest Celebrated Uxbridge High having cancelled the| vo fanijly Fome in Brookiyn. r— \ el 1. Harvey, one of the coun-| at = Ledvard—A Double Birthday gume scheduled here o A | gl eEnl services were hod in Fast- OBITUARY. b Celebration—8tate Regent at D. A. Incorporated 1872 gninry the. South Manchester =Hish Thursday afterncon, Rev. Mr b s : E. Brown, | R Meeti School te: one of the best in ‘the hm AeF. Miel, rector of 'Trinity Edward . pY 4 e DANIELSON, state, wilf play basketball with Kill-|chyren, officiating. There rwas a| Edward Prentice Child, 72, died on ? At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- b = «...CONN. ingly High School here this evening.| ommiital service at the grave In|Thursday at his home in ‘West Wood- answer.! Jam 1. Allyn In Ledyard Friday eve- 3 rout fishermen are E OVer| Brooklyn, Friday afternoon. A F.|etock, where he had iived all of his| U: i, & ookt vn, z 3 pon advice of her eounscl. Attor- 0 ' their tackle and maling Teady ‘for | \wooq tas in charge of the funoial ar | life. beink a mativa of.the town. He|ney Patrick J. Danahey, Willimantic, | Lab;n, 1278 number of friends and This bank is now open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock what is expected to be B skasen of . coments here. 15 Satviead oo Tl neig! good The season’s opent: : v his wife. Iyn’s aunt, Mrs. Sarah Spink of Mys- - transaction = B hpeil 1, Just three weeus away,| Remembering the Artillerymen. Fox-8wift Engagement. . st e ;’fh;"w 18 her guest. lo celebrate her | . for the of business Friday's warm sun and sweepl A number of Danielson men, who .. . Fox reat b Brown, & horse dzy e was a secref wind dieposed of mors snow thex id |continue to think of the members of N N trader in Willimantic, to live with him | from Mrs. Spink, and when the guests | . ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. W ILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vics-Fresident the rain of Thursday. rtecnth company, are forward- | gawement of thelr dsushter. Madeline | aq to be a mock Marrlage COrSMIONY | oot Bhar s’ pambenios St somer CLARENCE H. FOTTER. Treasurer ing to them letters, souvenir cards| Rarbara. to Joseph H. Swift of We it he a; Grn‘:{m ’:-.n e ‘Eillinay | on t t c"l.n ‘;: t.l.mt hey! o'l_g a|the Slater mills in Webster. Miss although four children were born 1o |dia) welcome and es were played | New Haven, held in.the New Haven |QUESTION ABOUT RELEASE in Grange hall South warm piace e hearts of their| Fox formerly,was a teacher In the|them. Counsel In the case &id DOt |and sopper was served. Mrs. Spik | Normal echool, Friday and Saturdey. ursday of nex townsmen. It is being urged that|lsrasi Putnam' wchool hers. e e B ek g o OF YARROWDALE AR(BSNETS Another Prognesticater. s _practice, generally adopted. Trucking Held Up. tion under which the Browns lived dur- > e .. = Ole Mackerel Skies, who claims his| The bovs like smokes and there are ing a leng period of years. Two Birthdayas Celebrated. Henry Bosquet has returned to Staf- | No Official Cvnfirmnmn Has Re-oh‘d eonic have salled out of Pomfret for |Many other little things that, coming| Trucking busifess in the =urround- | %L PEo " iy ‘was appointed| Mrs. Isaac G. Geer and Mrs. Bnos|f0rd Springs after two weeks' stay in . State D ment. Bour “gonorations, threatiens to . en. | to them ns gifts. would be greatly ap-|ing country = nas administrator of the estate of Mr.|M. Gray celebrated their birthdays at |tOWn With his father, Geoffrey Bosquet. gage in the weather predicting busi- [ Preciated = ANl such romembrances e s ot mecont or"tne | Brown he found it insoivent. | the home of Mrs. Geer Thursday. A ln"'h“mfi"‘i“;mmflm & fow da¥s| Wasnington, March 9.—Although : ness- if he can make suitable ar-|)C0% 00 0 N Ce e company | by | terrible condition of the highiwavs. chicken ple dinmer was served. In (!f Bos e sty Iatest state department ¢ wpetcies rangements with the editor. riting to Room 7, N. Y. N. I | This delay is particularlv exasperating | Se! the center of the dining table was a | SHOW- VPR S e R R station, Bridgeport, “care Thir- | to men who are engaged in shipping ‘;Ioenl:lns:o%elonsed to the father and . s e '-hfhmulu‘:mmr:” sty :;;:;d;:m;::::n -::;:e;m: ’:lw. It is anpeunced that.s subgtpntisl | teengt: Company. tles and poles. N sas e e e G part IR % iss _Nollle Geer, who m’:‘:";;f g;‘flfi“}":fi:‘“.""f' ey | gespatch auu Mavch — - Sev: esses were by o spendi; 1" months in North’} L ! e — DIAMOND RING FIGURES e 7 B T R somy hero with hie awneyiMrs. Mary | ol nord % o p M E N ' E R & p 0 LS E Y IN WILLIMANTIC CASE fled fo having seen the senior Mr,|Weather there is lovely and the wild |Richards. pvex their etatus is about to be bru-n: Brown wearing the diamond ring, and | flowers are in full bloom and that & seatisfactory conwclusion. Wifhin PR = it was brought out that the ring was. People spend most of their time on!INCOMES IN CHICAGO B Dours: fs showid bo. out o¢ ANIMAL FERTILIZERS R:"g "_'.M:."r" :,':'.':“"" g g'_c"':: on Brown’s finger when he died. Bie plasua enjoying the air. OF OVER A MILLION | German torritory and the department v r Dr. Owen O'Neil testified to accept- State Regent Addresses D. A. R. has inficated that with that .m mm: N“%M Par- Estate—Sues Son of Latter. ing the ring as security for his Billl ol Mareh meeting of Fanny Led- | Three Individuals of One Family and ) hed "\i 1incident would bs and At Friday's wesslon of ‘the wuetior s B e T rendink [ yard chapter. Daughters of the Amer- : Thres Estates. Mr wn, d that o - court here. Judge Gapdines Greens | 1o B e e e I CoT™ 1o | Ican Revolution. was held in Masonie . e e i rdoriation. it included Jn t the soil, kuphhtfihnflhunucmum 'm.m ‘the-use presiding. the case of Bugene Lincoln |a jeweler for safe Later | temple, the regent, Mrs. Georze W.|. Chicago, March 9.—Income tax fig- of potash. See our desler or write for our ‘froe Booklet of 1916 results. of Weilimantic, administrator Vvs.| NIr. Brown, the defendant in the suit, | 1i0ZleV, presiding. Miss Burnett read | yres being compiled are stid to Show | of the numvvef held have varied . Brown eard, 3 an interesting paper on the work of ; e of heid have aoty. PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER CO., Boston, Mass. James B Brown was heard b the aa. | 3,0, i and pald the bill and D | i, Req Cross, & brand of which has | four Chicago individusls—three ~of|At Mowt Ambassador Gerard et the Tl et - ministrator 16 Seeking o Senvert ] oo e e I T i | boen staried in Mystic. Mrs. Eannah{them members of one family—end {TICREE Later officia’ reports n ke = entionad ” toda: diamond ring to the estate he, is| P and Edgar and her sister-in-law, | A Rathbun presented the chapter a|threé estates, with incomes of u,m,.,mm';“‘fl" ShS TONTY. 88 and y's SEE YOUR DEALERS handling, that the value of the ring that carnonball from old Fort Griswold in | gg9 5 year or more. The figures fol- may be ‘applieq toward mesting _the T T i et om| Groton. The singing of the Star| oy = claims against the estate of es P.| B one evening at th Sa | T onRME: Banner_weis folIReD By e dracen: . 0.000.060 POWE RFUL -~c PRODUCTIV E QR il et A el e Y e ——— P = spells of il'ness while traveling about of Litchfield, -state regent who spoke [J. Ogden Armour . 5, stending of the Daughters in _F. McCormick .... 1700000 the crisis that now threat- 3 - 1,075,000 country. She referred to the 1. Mgmlck i%figm offer of the services of the Daughters. - of the state to the country and to the [ G F. Swift Estate .. 1,025,000 Borts eaping 96 wore retanssd Sobish to refer to the entire numbes Ne’s. however, and it is aseamod thet the confusion mey hsve arisen over wame Cases of disputed nationalty. on trains and elsewhere and that he E E worried over the possibility of some one taking the ring away from him at such times. He wanted Mrs. Rrown to have the ring, it was testi- fled. | The son said that his mother let | him wear the ring. He had borrowed money to put with some of his own to pay the doctor's bill. and the doc- tor gave the ring. These wit- — nesses tostified that the ring was a present to Mrs. Brown. Judge Greene reserved decislon. Court adjourned until Tuesday morn- i t 10.30. ’ i n ohas ? the en- |bed at least one more day from the T H E UNIVERSAL C £ —— oI, committee n chargs of the en; | (Cla From which he has besn sufering FUNERAL. Thompson. chair Mrs. John W.|since Monday. Dr. Cary T. Grayson, FOUR OLGVILAND METAL, DEALE_R& HELD FGR TRTAL Charged With Having Reonived Stelen Property From iInterstate Casvlers Cleveland, Ohio, March ¢,-Four Cleveland metal dealers, Fred Kraus, Harris Cohen, Morris Abram and Jo- seph Kraus, son of Fred Kravs, ar- rested here last night charged with receiving stolen property from inter- State carriers, were held to tne grnd jury today on federal warrants sworm out by Federal Commissioner Wal- ther. District -Attorney Chief of Detectives Rabshaw sey the an;-t olhth-htaltr’mu mut-‘ the en = lony nt for o geug of car Mystic Bncamoment, 1. O. O. F., met| New Haven.—~The double funeral f| b ~ 55 besn in operstion In Odd_Fellows' hall Friday evening| yeremiah Coady and his wife, Mrs. and who have gane sway when the Royal Purple desree Was| Anna Boyle Coady, took place Tues- | with close to $500,0 oo worth of 1 oofl. conferred on a class. day morning from their residence, 16| Fo Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lane ere| paton street and later from St. Mary's qarvlu sentences wm brem! here in Norwich called there by the death! . hurch and was unusually largely nt- to: testify before the federal Srateor Conmmctiout and read letters| Others are said to have incomes of acknowledgment from President |above the million mark. but as the In- Wilson and. Governor Holecomb. come as in the form of dividends from Mrs. Georize Maynard Minor of Wa- | corporations which themselves pay the terford, vice president general of. the | tax, the individuals are not required National Society, addressed the meet- | to file. ing on The Deeper Meaning of Our Organization. President Wilson Improving. Miss Gladvs MacGown sang two so- | o UF T o Oh T i los and Miss Mildred Chapman play- 2 o3 ‘& Disiia: moje Wilson probably will be confined in Phillips, Mrs, Louix P. Allyn, Mrs.{his physictan, said tonight that -1- Genrgt.ie Sawyer, Mrs. George H. Stin- | though his fever had disappeared son. Miss Eunice Brown and Miss Ra- | thought it better that the Mnt chel Burnett. se‘l; completely for at least another Edwin R. Wood. s The funeral of Edwin R. Wood was : held from his home Friday afternoon with services conducted by Rev. 9 George D. Srntley at the Methodist church, of v&hich he was a member for neariy half a century and for years - Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. - & member of its Boards of trustess tended by relatives and friends from Tersely Told. 10 despatch from the spanisn for- lelgn ofice mentioned 85 ar remeinina l who have P . i d di: t . Burial ‘Willia: 3 These figures—320,817—represent the actual number of cars manufactured by wan i Grove Btreet cemetery. |2 Amert Whealer: Bas purrgrz;-?:ln ot | tended. |z . : . o —_— ‘Willia Pai and wife a small rm us since August 1st, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. Prsath, - Mr. Sna M. SassaIL ot Fishtown and will move his fm1 r Chapman observed the Sith annivers- et I iy Do H 3 3 thet: 2t This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to Eivmouth Sunday. — A-family Teunion | ment house. NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES The sewing society of Charity chap- ter, Order of Eastern Star, met Mrs. Charles Libby, Friday afternoon. confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for imme- B e FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER diate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in NOW READY AT em— E CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED anticipation of later spring sales. YANTIC Junior Audubon Society Elests Officers —Mail Carriers Put a Hard Week. The annual election of officers of the The Pasnik co. Junior Audubon soclety of ‘he Sodom | 158 MAIN STREET, NORWICH school took place last wes : 3 - McHmle, Tr, mas Siecled woiderti|] Whether you are a perfect 36 or a 56 we can fit you AND oo e auring e || PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that we can save you money. winur and many birds have eaten oy Ty B i Bt e LADIES’ COATS, made of all weel popiin, In fatest models and shadoes, e e the irds And it tm. || shirred backs, $9.57, worth $18.00, eas 15 ocal disease, great.y Iofuerced b: Ty We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves conatitutoinel conditions and i oraer to ‘cure it_vou mus » a . . y. 1 against delay or dissppointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you ‘are D o ot Sitha planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take de- B T s (ure was prosrived by e Yh)!]c]lh! in this coun- livery now. o R g m Immediate orders will have prompt attention. Brodaces such wonderful vaity lons. Send for testi Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. e A"% nlI:FN‘ I‘Y“h_’ts:g-. Props.. Todelo, O. | possible u;“ nwmiu- unless it is LADIES’ COATS, made of all woel serge, Intest models, $7.97, werth ; for constipation. | 3 PPGI00 T orn ertb has rea || $1800. Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent |} s Make Children FEretful. e T ere corn, LARIEW SPORT.QOATE; up-terthp-minute medsls, $0.07, wartt) $1000. cobg show they have had plenty. 1 SILK f N P dors e Ay o SADIES SILIC FOPLIN. DRESSES, ofi mow Spring modeis; .87, This week has proved the worst of LADIES’ 8ILK DRESSES, twelve new medsls, $8.97, worth $15.00, listed below and don’t be disappointed later on. | Splaren suftering from worms are dull and {rritable, puny and - ten grind their teeth and cry out in ERIGES T e O Vo | i Sant TRl tible’ 0 Py e It part of to see.the CMILDREN'S o parents. o ‘orm. en LV 4 2 ioase mal ness s new “""t':‘:?.“ lot TI.’:;::'IG"“.‘;“’M F Ot’ d M OtOI' Compafly Killer is a mild mm,"m.a, in %o all their n:- on the lines, e COATS we are -lllu:.-n 01;-' . They are little m‘ Sedan i e i e tb tho oo’ DAttt LADIES" SKIRTS are seling fast with us. Prises ran $197, 1297 and and m;nove-hme Syl tromathebon'-‘;' ,l:‘nknn Alfred m tka?n' p:u:; $3.97. None higher. tem. Irregular appetite an nday snow plow and Tmumn'wmmmuu-—umw»m. Pricss 470 w. F - BOG U E ; e o e L mxa,,’h, e to 8297, None higher, materiale sun In crope-de-chines, tub alika, velles, ’ 3 Shina of this burden At an Siugsicts m went - 5 THE PASNIK CO. SELL FOR LESS WE DO WONDERS WITH = .}%‘.’M' DON'T YOU BO At New. Haven Convention. Model schoels -in. the istricts were

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