Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 7

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GOODS, EI'C. fl'-‘YOUVlSlTTI'ESTORE TODAY | 'YOU CANNOT HELP BEING IMPRESSED WITH THE | { IDEA THAT SPRING IS: AT HAND.: HERE ARE A | FE\VSUGGESTIONS. s et | Men's Spring Hats at $2.00 at either public |day evening, L. Ortman chai |l Our Spring showing of Hats for Men and Young Men is now ready. The . Hu- | ported good. progress. . - || line is complete, inciu all-the newest shapes and most desirable col- R Incor- | ficers wili be orings. - In spite of adv: i kinds of merchandise d argument of demnrnr, which will be served. There will be a |} ‘we have been able, through roll call. -The musical end of the pro- {8 of value at our established Yo state w Diyorces Bessi gram will_be exceHlent; the Bass Clef in Hats at $2.00, should vi e plaintiffs Jould not be enti Derby vs_Allen Derby, will render several selections. A large [} g} wing of Spring H: claim damages excess of 310 5 grotnds of desertion; Mas attendance is expected. ey pring ‘Hats. [rhich s th umlr. ot claims for deaths | Otis M. Gardner, was postponed: 1da| Shetucket lodge, No. 27, met Tues- state. He claimed that it|Cordle McMoran vs. Eugene F. McMo-|day evening and transacted regular |} - 5t & e e aEalunt the ik ot O et e avicy Po | e ey foltigtory. dasten wis NEW There are a variety of very clean models and many of state which had flxed a limit to per-|puga vs Brmtusldnnn Papuga, judgment | worked in full form. - A letter was read these models are exclusive—ofily. on¢ of a kind and not to I of ddultiry. fi‘:‘““‘:mi‘;“;-:'dfl:';; :;':’?l'l'lp;;‘: SPRING { be duplicated. We show Suits with all the latest style Assignments Made. visit to the lodge on: April 3. The || SUITS touches and all the mew coldrings—price range $17.50 to Assisnments were made as follows: | initiatory degree will be worked at the $37.50. T)«'e: Lo)l;don’.l iug P:xigmg:nu, - meeting. 1&;3"‘ different committees ‘uesday, Marcl er-Davenport | were appoin to_make arrangements i i i Co. va Buivina: Scxtukasks ve. Thames]for 'the eatgrtainintnt of the sracd ] NEW Amongst_the new fashions in_Coats for ‘Spring are many River Specialties Co., Fuchs, et al., vs.|officers. There was a large attendance SPR]NG smart models—i vs. Kern, Colche Farm ce | v e g T . feshionable colorings. Partigularly ‘desicabje ‘are the Coats Co. vs. Goldstein, et al. —— : “Wednesday, March 14—Edwards vs. KNIGHTS 'OF PYTHIAS. COATS of woelvelour and poplin—price range $10.00 to $27.50. Citv of New London. Th)::e was il good {gqndnnce at the ¢ & Thursday, March 15—Crumb vs. |regul meeting of Wauregan lodge, i W ’ ) 2 = Squadrito, McWilllams vs. Squadrito, | No. 6, K.. of P., held in Pythian hall NEW Our showing of Women’s Dresses for Spring is very com l 6 Judge Tuttle took the papers. Harris vs. Donovan, Walker vs. Cen- |The regular routine of business was it our, Men’s Department téday and ses our all the newsst materials.and the most 2 gk SPRING plete. The materials are taffeta, silk, poplin, ste. in'a I umber of cases Judge Jo-|tral Vermont Railway Sussman | transacted and the reports read and .ep‘:: P. Turtle took the papers under | vs. Shore Line Electric , Hickey | accepted. DRESSES variety of fashionable models and all the new shades— vs. Miller. A tion. Th dis- S——n 7 momppe s g ety Friday, March 16—Short calendar, ORDER OF PROTECTION. price_range $1000 to $27.50. Bartlett, tr, vs Potter, admr., et|bar meeiing and assignment of cases.| Thames lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. P, al, ruling on defendant’s demurrer,| Tuesday, March 20—Special assign- hq, their lar meeting in Foresters' |} ~ ~ 9 postponed; Amadon, admr, vs.|mert, Fillmore vs Gager; special as-|hall Tu eveniug with a large German Ocean Navigation Co., Ltd. |signment, Totten vs Town of Preston.|number in attendance. The reguldr ens €SSeS— ew S - — g atgument of demurrer, judge took the| Tuesday, March 27—Special Asslen- | routine of business was transacted and Mohican H papers: Davison, admr. vs. German | ment, Raymond vs. Daboll: special as- | reports read and accepted. We have some very charming models in Children’s Dresses for Spring— dai BURGI:'R Ocean avization Co. Ltd.. argument | signment, T. A. Scott Co., vs. o ty and substantial styles for children from ages 2 to 14 years. Mohican Red Buw Tea, l"hl‘*n Pkl 13c of demurrer, judge took the papers: bey, et al LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. Mothers should visit the Children’s Department on. second. floof and see The regular meeting of Ladies’ aux- the new Spring Dresses for children. Mohican Bakifig: Powder. ....... 1 b.38¢ e O Al e S iliary, Div. No. 18, A. O. H., was post- 14 b, 7c poned owing to the storm Monday , - A Mohican Sweet Chgeylm» cake. g FOR MORGAN CRONIN ON COMMERCIAL BUSINESS|evening. - lnforml Shomn of S Mllllne ki R e regular meeting of Division No. g Mohican Pure Extracts, all flavors, 2-0z. 21c Presented by Friends in Honor of His|One Way of Solving Problem For the |54, A. O. H, was held In thelr rooms pring Ty Local Producers. ingham Memorial Thur: We invite you to visit our Millinery Department today and see our ad- Mohican Prep’d Buckwheat Flour, 3 Ibs. 15¢ Approaching Marriage. —_— oy Sening with the president, Mrs. |} vance showing of Spring Milinery. It includes a apscial line of Children's Mohican Pure Jelly, all flavors. . . ... jar 13¢ TElends of Morgan Cropin plessans | Brofessor Cuy © Sputh of Storme| that’tne ocidhy recelve communion i | Trimmed Hats st $18 and 256, . : Mohican Borax 11b. *8 12¢ te1 Friday evening in honor of his ap- | members of the Norwich Milk Pro- |2 body at.the 7.30 mass in St. Pat- All the newest models and most fashionable golorings in Women's - & A * 5 proaching marriage with Miss May | ducers’ association in the city court l;}'ck- %-lurch Sunday, March 8. Miss Dress Hats, including many excellent values at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. Mohican Mince Meat. . ...... 9¢, 3 for 25¢ Pounch which will take place after |room Friday afternoon on the subject A thap o ;;gg_lfi‘_"mz oF the. Lent. During the evening T. 'ro- | of Co-operative Buying. Mr. Smith Ing that, a neat sum had been added nin was presented a purse of $50 in|said that the milk producing business - 2 M iy ee Frosented & Jugs of 350 by | s Tt The i producing Dusinese | 1o® el onenry: “Fho youne: indice o New Spring Designs ns in a few well chosen words extended | basis and that it would take care of | ningtre] ,io.".nfl .dnan ,:e‘ after oI‘l ? the best wishes of those present for|ltsolf. It is up to the milkman (0| Three applications for memberanip || Our Ribbon Department is particularly bright and attractive just now a br:ght “a:d iuu-usetnul 5‘.‘.3’{5;» o take heid of the proble# and not|were received. After the meeting a with the New Spring Ribbons. The showing includes plain weaves in Cronin althoush taken emtitely o |ywsi for civic organizations to Put|social hour -followed at which iiss|| all widths styles and colorings and a broad range of the newest ideas in by S L Aprouch for them. o demind to|Savierine Tracy presided at the piano. || Fancy. Ribbons. See our showing of Fancy Ribbons at 3c and 6%c. A bucet lunch was served following | know of the farmer if he is selling m.:.w"fa::g‘::::‘ ""x?i.fif:'i""fisx.‘li hich enjoyable programme was 3 O ety wited 5004, (U, end to kmow whers he|Thompsen Tessle Tishe ana rs.|] SPECIAL OFFERING . tendered by Horace Corning { | Farmefs shouwld buy in large. quan- - -E - panied by Miss Mary Sullivan. 7 Thew ¢an o this through or- REBEKAHS. OF STAPLE ¥ lightful solos were given ganization. He tolq of one organ- = o 3s i 5 5 < Dorothy Kingsley, Nicholas Fatior. that saved $5,000 through. co- | perny fomjat meeting of Hope Re This offering includes Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs and Michael Kirby. There were about opcrative buying of feed. ' There 1s | poio'l '°0%% Riiows hall Weanesday || —ALL PERFECT GOODS—at prices which may not be forty present. a firm in Chicago that sells to farm- S ERRMR R S BE el e, tondance. N, G. 5. "iate” Tottey || duplicated again in months. Note these offerings: TWENTY TABLES AT I:‘me"om:i:n%f';r“ s';nfl'l‘_.‘ 3.':" presided and the regular routine of i E THE_ REBEKAH'S WHIST | would be mo trouble about finances in SO is Sraneucis Men’s Handkerchiefs Women’s Handkerchiefs S Co-ovEraive: Visn Ims Sb Resien WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. Men’s Cambric ........ 6 for 25c | Women's Cambric...... . 6 for 236 Refreshments Served After Prizes Had | must be for cash. Credit will destroy < Been Awarded. any system of Luying along the co-|, Sedgwick Woman's Relief corps held |} Men's Cambric . .. 8 for 49¢ | Women's Woven Borders 6 for 230 fume; gentlemen, first, John Parsons, % 4 military brushes and comb: second,| Sidered at Preliminary Meeting. Mary Walker. The meeting closed in Herbert Short, Colgate outfit, third, its usugl form, with the singing of Sosseh Vidils, paick of catds: At a preliminary meeting on Friday | America and salute to the flag. Following the whist refreshments |evening the Sunday school class taught - were served by the committee in|by_Miss Mary Rogers at the Univer- PYTHIAN SISTERS. charge. The committce was Mrs, G.|salist church considered a constitution | pythian Sisters held F. Pingpank, chairman, Saul Alofsin, |and by-laws for a social club which | rul whist in their hail Wednesday at | William Douglass and Mrs. Osten |they are to form. The name of the |ternoon with o good sized crowd pross Fergason. ilfl“;rht‘;e ng‘: lyet ‘been :iecldledh\lwn- erit. The prizes were cut g’l-l:l prTahe T siness session, light re-|winners on the bl a e CHILOREN RECEIVING i - | {ttmens mere served amder tho G | 3P4 Mochcge” amil e "omeerds PAY IN FfLM ST k 3 nd | Tootill: on the red cards, Mrs. Luc; AY IN FILM STUDIOS | Ars. Arthur Back. Robbins and Mrs. Tda Greene and Fact Revealed by Investigation of . the consolation prizes were taken by e TR s BoaCL. ROADBED OF NEW HAVEN Mrs. Anna Kammerer and Mrs. A. CRISCO for Shortening Philadelphia COFFEE ROAD UNDERMINED AT BRisToL |Creiner. Punch was served by the INNAM()N IIVN' ot 5 ittce, Anna L. Guile. Ella_Chap- New York, March 9.—Investigation et committee, o C BUNS of the absence of children from sev-| Traffic Was Tied Up for About Five [Pell Laura Coit and Lillian Rogers. operative plan. = Successful co-opera. | their regular meeting Friday afternoon 5 59 Camb: 6 for 29c Twenty tables were played at the tion cannot do a trusting business and ot 3 oclock -with . the president, 3::: X:ev:n Borde; :::: o ’: i‘::n flc for 200 Pl e The Sz e WL —_— lots were taken on one candidate and || Men’s Linen 6 for 98¢ Linen. . 6 for 6% by the following ladies: First, Mrs.| FORMING SOCIAL CLUB :’;:a :'h:::."erfe ‘l’nlt!ine;i- It was{ll Men's Linen 6 for $1.29' | Women's Linen. . 6 for 79 T R T e R AT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. | rature. - There was one viaitor. from || Men's Linen vn.. @ for $169 | Women's Linen... . 6 for 980 Mre. James Lapoint, a bottle of Der: | conatitution and By-Laws Were Gon- | 3 miesc a0y Mrs; Dora Balcom re;“‘,l (At Handkerchief Department, Main Floor) A Touch of Distinction always marks the coiffure dressed with a “Glemby Quality Switch They are so beautiful in lustre, fine in ) texture and perfect in workmanship that REPTY (XM they adorn the head ‘of every woman CHEESE, each:......12c each .............8¢c10c ; eral of the city’s schools has disclosed Hours by Washout. - : . R R SRS ihat ‘some of the puplls are carning | S = owLs. W) who is particular about her appearance. ge salaries for acung at moving istol, Conn.. March 9.—Traff nest of Owls is to be éstablishe JELLY DOUGHNUTS Pictare stadios tn Now Jersey. i de | the New York New Haven s ias [t either Central Village or at Moor 1 Switch 5 14c : ——— fora Railroad’ throush. thls ity mxg|sup, which will include in ity terrl- 24-inch Wavy witches STele s s s e i i s tied up for about five hours today by | torfly. Wauregan and that section. A JELLY RO | against the chfldr%mm a washout of some eighty feet of|Public meeting is to be held next Large LLS woman received $30 y for the ser- | trackage. Water collecting in a hol- | Sunday at Central Village when the $2-95 R vices of six children, according to the | low above the tracks seeped into steps necessary to secure the Institu- 15¢ Tavestigators, and other boys and £irls | undermined the roadbed. Passensers |ilon of the nest will be taken. The are earning from $60 to $75 a week. were transferred arofind the obstruc- | order is growing rapidly, for its in- ——-———F-w-—g———_——.————-——- SOLID MEAT 0YSTERS quArt 47c] s e to0 Tl o | o k™ M "R T T Y o et SATURDAY SPECIAL VALUES attracts them. away from & school here for twenty- The water also flowad into the coal ‘nine days, #aid the child' was receiv-|yard of a large factory beside the EAGLES. SATURDAY §, ial: CANDY pecials ing $75 a week. Upon her promise to | tracks, washing out a great qu: 1, liive & private tutor instrwct the Sirl,| of soft coal Into the streets Y | tetiSraor iar meeting of the Fra. - TOILET H Touss Specials Camphorease, a camphorated ecream for chapped hands, eczema, sores, after shaving, cte, regulur 25¢ value at..... 16c Meriden—~The members qtfiq-bouce ‘Middletown—Rev. M. George Thomp- | the case W: ut ti] Mar 0. pemter o= bt o el Dates Stuffed with Almonds s B S et o o SRk apore S |7 7 TS T e R e v seamen | B it SO ook ) e e et us z 4 s nu Chamter of Commerce. Trinity, Thursday night. ol Child Killed by Automobile. ADRIFT FOR FOUR DAYS | routine bu: ‘was transacted. There Svicta 1 price a pound......:. 35¢ Naugatuck. Conn., March 9.—Mary e Was a large atiendance. “Fruit and Nut Candy—Special Dwyer, 9 years old, was killed tonight | Propeller Was Disabled When She price a pound....... 35¢ Cutex, Manicure Preparations, Nail White, Polishing Paste, by an automobile driven by Joseph Struck a Submerged Wreck. CLOSEST ECONOMIES URGED IN nflxed ocolates, value 30c— o g Special price a pound.. 24c | Nan Folish Cake, Cuticle Re- New York, March 9—The British *USE OF NEWS PRINT PAPER |} Defance Brand Chocolates, all mover, Compact Manicure Sets—Spevial price .....cveee 220 Women'’s Sweaters Extra good values in Women's and Misses' Wool Sweaters at $3.95, 3..95, $6.00 and up to $8.50. 3 A _pending B B \ | “ 3 £ De; . & p steamer Lowther Range, arrived | Federal Trade Commission Has Sent flavors, regular 40c value gt.. 33c 5 o ;. i Fayal The Lowther Hange left Instructions to Publishers. i Lbes - a L ; ide : ngton, March 9. Copyright Books 3%.735% 300 copies of Popular Copyright struck a submerged wreck f paper N w GOING N - e lost. o iy Fiction, ail taken from the regular . 3 Slean’s Liniment for Rheumatism. $0c lisi—On sale today and until il B - S . = .08 Thi s, The il 2 s0ld ai each, 3 for B and ache make ok ety towed | Blank - agreem xtra ‘good values in Women's vea b L —— e i o Fiore Silk Sweaters at $4.95, $8.50, o, Patent Leather Strap Back | $10.00 and up to $16.00. Purses, envelope shape—Today only at 42c each, value 59c. Boys’ Wear Boys' Blouses, sizes 6 to 16, some extra good values at 29c, 59c and Sani Tissue T:ihlet. Paper in ci‘l"- l.nll ‘muscle o 1ons, containing three rolls or pack- Liniment is promptly ages—Today only at 3lc a carton. fiectlve.l’ ?l-nn have a bottle hub v8e. o : T gout, lumbago, - Boys' Corduroy Bloomer 3 3 ) .RANGES, PARLOR ST VES, - ,.,'“”,.,.":"’“"““wm Her- ; es 5 to 8, ros 20% Off fi'fics, 'BRASS BEDS, P?Al(v)os : ¥ |y snancial ' . ' revseray einse & 17 8 Joys' Knickerbocker Trousers, 15% Off 505 end BEDDING - 69¢c Spring Colds Are Dangerous.: szes 8 to 17, neat mixtures .4 conluroy , regular $1.25 salue at .. Boys’ Juvenile Norfolk Suits, rizes 3 to 8, regular $4.00 value 00/0 0“ on “TA BUFFE'B,CHAMBER ol ey X Dyes in all colors, | Loys' Nosfork Sults, h and LINOLEUM fil-n-—fia?co 0:1 -:um.. gd::r.k‘".:h some :v.fi % k 2 ‘goods a Trousers, regu! T a6 B POUBA OF FOOAS. | 35 60 VAILS BE - nesrerorress $6.50

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