Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 8

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Jin g v WHEN YQU CAN GET THE SAME QUALITY, SAME 'j' SERVICE AND SAVE FROM 5c¢ TO 10c A POUND. ONLY ONE MINUTE’S WALK FROM THE SQUARE, OUT OF THE HIGH PRICED DISTRICT. COME UP ANDSEEUS. = _ Lamb Chops, Ib. .35¢ Shoulder Steak, Ib. ...20c Fresh Cut Hamburg, Ib. 20c Lean Pot Roast, Solid Meat, Ib. 20c Flerida Oranges, Homemade Sausage, lb. 25¢ J{ isory Blakeman. B2t : o aervon i tie Chl et aad Honeycomb Tripe 2 Ibs. 25¢ §| who served In the Ol ot e, to do_what I can to serve the governor, Beef Liver, 2 Ibs. ... .25¢ Jjand aid in any way he mas aiect |taverabie i : ' ; A i i for state and country. demonstration was_in contection with Sugar Cured Corned the consideration of the resolution . t in by the governor for the _ap- Beef.......14c and up ;?nmsut of an on'\ersency"m}rd!vr : i Toared with It may apSrOpHC 3 2 Roast Beef, Ib. .......25c J| ek caried M requiosd. ; Lamb Stew. State Home Guard. oA B Dadah ¢ ATls Stew, b.......12¢ [The bil authorizes the goteriior to senate. passed, and were abied sor he = .t a board comprise hree , and. - yp. the untrans- dozen 30c, 40c, 60c | Grape Fruit, 2, 3, 6 for 25¢ }| TN * PO (nown as the millitary | acted business R i e reported” unfavorahly ,s‘g I amending Fresh Ground Coffee. .28c | Oolong or Japan Tea. .35¢ charter of the city of N‘bvg"t.omlnli. as Bk Harms and Bacon, Ntive Pork Loins, Native 112505052 2t G e B35 St it Gl Dielightful Spring Coats, Suits, The' &ities and borouj areater than that of the mational|®® iy Salt Pork and Native Fresh Shoulders Zuard when in active service. The Members Lisbfe. ** o~ s 9 : froops will be recruited from the un- : » . . iliti d whi ot-be| An unfavorable report from the ju- P 1 Prildeiphin Capons, Long Wand Ducks, Neiwe || s 0 il b ot e e mar sl Frocks, Skirts and Blouses suara. ¢ = it : Chickens, Native Fowl, Squabs, Head Cheese 'he military emergency board, act- |tachment of deposits of any memiber 7 ith th 0 shall ke | of a voluntary association in any bank 8 ¥ and Cooked Corned Beef Preper Tules 3. provide for the man. [0 rirust company ta respand o any i e ARE NOW. ON VIEW 3 ner and form of :nl‘n;its?i;?&éug;:::. caurt action. 5 o tion, ; - i : 1 Caulifiower New Cabbage New Potatoes | enthice® Sommpencation arimament. ang| prorang Stampe and Couserns. || EVERY ONE AGLOW WITH A SUBTLE AIR OF DISTINCTION AND INDIVID Radishes Carrots Tornips e ||t i ey Recemry 258 | b foe B, sommitis 328 1t |] UAL CHARM THAT WINS FOR THEM INSTANT ADMIRATION. ce ‘omatoes, C. and proper to earry the nto ef- | 4 N ehing of s Dank, Sk A C & Celery Hearts Lettu g foct. cortificates, cards or other simitlar The flawlessly Tailored Suits with all the little fashionable quirks which establish the The comptroller is dlrxted upon the vice. for the sale of goods, wares or dratv his 4 4 STt 5 e o e ares for wate pale meshanape ythere was fo apear-|| yartness of the style are wonderfully pleasing. The newest ..;., ‘deyplopments in- g ' cluding Gold, Chartreuse, Tan and the more subdued effects are &ll in evidenice, and the of money as the military emergency sk t board, with hthe b:vp;ov?l of ‘ih? gO' Telephone Payments. 3 ernor ang the board of control, may| yneavorable report came from the . B o 0n ar l‘e and G")cel v deem necessary to cary out the PUr- fyudiciary committee on- the bill that|l gpvles are of most unusual charm. Military models are still in the fead—quite sporty pose of the act. would prohibit the adwance: payments. ; The members of the military emer- g . o R i . 22 36 Franklin Street gency board shall ?:;dm:r:gc‘e‘“ft\;t‘ink;';le‘ e e ooy nlanhana cogpanlss, ' Re with ‘thoir little belts lll‘»'wl“. er pockets. . The wonidr who eannot vfim'l, much of in ate of their appoin ; : ; patagenen s a5 o iRl P 11919, and until their successors are| -’ - Spacial Constables. terest in this display is indeed hard to please. Coats, too, in distinctive models and Telzplwne 84 J.E. STEAD, TOP. || =vppinted and qualified. The act is| An act appointing special constables o & % T : g to be in effect from its passage. was tiken from the " calendar and || colorings attract mutch attention. The display is informal, but a first glimpse of the Patriotic Bill Debated. Duacel YWHiSh pecwiin“til_the ssiens- o o o .o x ‘ A i is refreshing - = = | e unr come i o g, Po| B A ek S St || Sprimg modes ie after the quicter styles of Winter months. Visit our Gar Y. dog houses, wall gazine racks,|dav, favorably reported from the mi the business of manufacturing, ap- & e Caae % o rtored ak ook ehses. tabourettes | itary commities. Mr. Rudd, of Sauls- | point watchmen of facton noisines. || ment Section today. SRS Opport: to Inspect Work | necktie racks, sleeve ironing boards,| bury, made motion to suspend (I and ‘other persons, as special consta- By A . book racks, corner cabinets, shils, | rules. Mr. Back objected to these so-|blées, who shall, in the buildings and Seing Carried On in the Norwich| 00 = boards, book and letter racks, | called emergency bills, being rushed |upon the grourds of such person o Schools. shirt-waist boxes, cedar chests, hose|through the house without consider-|corporation, have the power of gon- - reel, foot stools, book cases, folding|ation of the members, but was not|stabies to serve criminal process and S‘tnrd‘y S,Pec]als Superintendent of Schools Edward(goreens, waste baskets. opposed o this one. arrest for crime during the time for J. Graham has sent the following let- Mechanic toy boxes, music cabinets, Mr. Corbett, of Hartford, congurred|which they are appointed. ter to the principals of the localichicken coops, arm chairs, bird feed-|ana added that this measure should Incompatibility Officers. ; ing boxes, picture frames, stools, | receive at least gcommittee considera- - bread lifters, spool holders, sewing|tion. Mr. Rudd responded that he| An. amendment to the general stat- Regular Dollar achools ‘e the Principal: — screens, carpenters’ trestles, saw |agreed with Mr. Back to acertain des [ufes Drovides that rio selectman shall’ In order that the parents may have, horses, book troughs, sewing ma-|gree, and replving toMr. Rudd said{hold the office of town clerk, town Nig-ht Robcs & special opportunity to - Visit ourjchine cover, drawing boards, music|that the bill had received committee|treasurer, or collector of town tax scheols and become better acquainted|stands, wash stands, wireless appar- | consideration. Mr. Rudd then. ex-}9f the same town during, ne of- T with the teachers and the work of the|,tus table, kitchen shelves, trap nests, [ plained the bill in detail. fcial year, nor that of jlde i ‘}‘:bbAY v schools, I suggest that we have aljoning boards and stands, tool box- r. Burke, of Bast Hartford, moved |bate for the district within which said 790 Parents’ Visiting Day, Wednes- o window boxes for flowers, broom |that the bill be tabled. The motion |town is located; no town treasurer ONLY aay, March 14th. I also suggest that| o, .0’ - s St shall hold the office of collector of town > uchm teacher beglllnnins oith othe] Sleds, umbrella stands, work bench Praised Governor. ::‘o: :flfflm.hle same town during the made Night Rebes of the fourth grade have her pupils es. magazine stands, shelves an i i year; nor shall any town invitation In_their own words to their | prackets woven cane chair = seats, o M. Sentin :;in‘:lwi‘;:“;:;gb:;;gn‘e‘;: clerk or selectman be elected a regia- |[| resulation dollar grade are offered parents inviting them to the schoolfgshoe boxes, cribbage boards, handker- | 2o “(%, A *TCR 08, B0 B thejtrar of voters; and no registrar of at this low price for today only. at this time. chief boxes, cutting. boards,” book| (ito has the right governor. in the] 'oters shall hold the office of town \ee offer a variety of embroidered ey S RATAM e richt place. This bill simply pro-|pierk. No assessor shall act as a mem- |} [y piain hemstitched effects for E*S: L Those boys who are not at work on | \iqes for s constabulary fores, ama|DPer of the board of relief. ; Superlntendent. |a project they wish to take home are|goes Ao one mo harm. Bail in Civil Cases. Je ol At Broadway school in the domes-|given work for the schools, such as|“°yr. " 0"%¢ Yrniford, said Connecti- o tio science department there will. be| making ard putting up. sheives In | cut mtonde st i oatriotiars o e b et qunasiii: Shs Mg ot TODAY ONLY on sale the following: 33 jars of can- |storage closets: plant ~shelves and | pov SUCLCS (T T SUNEREN G 2007 | ball in civil process was amended so 79¢ g {oe ateols for at bail can be taken, in additien to 1 peaches. 18 fars of canned pears, |boxes in windows: making stools for | grmor ‘loval support. the sheriff, by a jailer; deputy jailer, 16 jare of sweet pickled pears, 12 jars | kindergarten rooms; uilding n 5 of Waterburs.- wedd it S v 3 = af ‘quince and apple, 2: Jars of can-|bookcases in study rooms; MakIng | \oul be in lige with matiotiom to|or.iny Person [nder either of them, in In the Muslin Underwear Dep't. ned tomatoes, 30 tumblers of quince|snow shgvels for janitors; making of | nONIC, 08 0 TMe T BRI OEEE 09 rge of a Jjail. and apple jeily, 36 tumblers grape|four book cases; Tepairing and - re- | {n% T8 Lt T GRS Must Be Caucus Nominee. conserve, 40 tumblers of orange mar- | finishing school chairs, desks, and ta-| "1 Birke said he did not move to| The act in regard to meetings of malade. bles; making storage and tool racks|iaple by reason of any Jack of pa-|senators and representatives was ao _These preserves wers put up by the| for work shop. triotism, but Lecause he did not con-|amended ‘that nq county auditor shail girls in the 7th and Sth grades dur-| It is especially desired that the par- | craent™fer PU€ LSCEnoe e O o abRalated who 15 et W ik ing the past year. The proceeds.of | ents will visit the schools at this| =SSy [ *7 SOCYESRCY, DIL o oy |Be abpolhted w party the sale will be used for equipment|time to see what is being done in Healey withdrew the motion Df‘ the > for the domestic science department.|each room and in each department of | | “U0 S Vo nlShion The Bank Commission. The Salliming 14 3 lst of some. of Lachool Work, Mr. Peasley said that he hoped that| The act abolishing the office of the things made by the boys of the g o s when the vote was taken he hoped it |building and loan commissioner and %h aod Sth grades. New Post Office Location. would be unanimous, but he believed | appointing a bank commissioner was Medicine cabinets, bird houses, tel-| The Quaker Hill post-office. which |t would do no harm to delay action |Dassed. The ealary of the commis- ephone tables, quartered oak serving|for the last 28 years has been situated | for a fow days. sioner shall be $5,000 & year and $1,500 tables, plant stands, mixing boards,|at the junction of the turnpike and| wr. Higeins of Coventry, wanted the | for expenses. He may appoint a #ep- the Colchester roads has been given |hill passed, and hoped the organiza- |uty with all powers of the commis- up by Joseph S. Haven the past week | tion would be well on the way before|sioner at a salry of $3,500. He may and moved to the Qu{ker Hill wait- | next Tuesday. also appoint examiners, clerical assist- ing room where John Nelson has been ants and stenographers and the sum WASH DRESSES SOME RECENT ARRIVALS We now show a very comprehensive assortment of serviceable, attractive and inexpensive Dresses.ior home use. They are Dresses which may be ‘worn in the kitcheén without. fearing damage :to ‘them, and are yet 'so” pretty and dressy.that .you needn’t fear:wearing them in the parlor, 5 The styles are varied, including three-quarter sleeves, V neck, turn-over or pique collars and combination collars. The materials are princi- pally checked and striped ginghams, percales appointed post-master with Miss Har- For Immediate Action. of $45,000 is at his dispo: i i riett Cranston and Willlam,Hester as| Mr. Taylor, of Danbury, advocated purposes, ey and chambrays in plain colors. Pedd assistan immediate action, as a delay would be £ a delay, simply that and _nothing Water Sheds Protected. Priced At Waterbury.—During February, 12 [more. ~ Mr. Corbett, of Hartford, | A Bill was rejected which would re- Inches of snow fell in this city. The | s quire municipally owned water plants’ Y. ‘Thelstated that he could mee-no_obiection | 37108 L CHNIY SEHS Ser phaty sealed) X total precipitation of rain for to ths immediate passage of the bill. BRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Norwich, Conn. | | ;moner, was 2.35 inches. Mo Bwilh of Phnaaa sinie v A fhat are not actually used i connmec- triotic speech. He said this was the | tion With water supply, time and the place, to provide for an Gambling Implements. - - organization to. guard the homes, and| mhe act concerni, he stood ready to do anything the ng fovernor desired and was ready to sacrifice his life for his country. Mr. TRPY. OF valuL Smi 3 ident Wh 'y my n° . . SPECIAL SALE OF CRiliren"of & German Schoo! in Sew | 2oie Prize, shall bave veen seizea wpon [} -~ Pictorial Review - Jersey declined to sing the Star|{ne provistos o comaemned under 5 ey of vaiu’ Doll Patterns Spangled Banner. general statutes, su money of . Mr. Taylor, of Danpury, praised in |2y "0, S0 0s. & :R'ld& ....".n&"ii Tl ’( the highest terms tMe German resi-|igeen the state and the town hic FREE dents of the state and he did not e in w! h w0 U EN ELAS C HOSIER doubt thelr ‘lovaity to adopted coun- {*cT 2SI . try, and he d@id not want the impres- Fits Nerwich Case. To every little girl, accompanied sion 1o go forth~that anything tol An sct was taken from the calend st detriment had been said in reference|ang 3 al we Sive 'y to the Star Spangled Banner inci. | ond Passed which reads: The authority Review Doll P dent. Y tern free, while they last. Come $125 $1.59 - $1.75 © . 198 3 $2.48. -- Beauty Has a Small Price One of our naturally wavy switches. will enable you to attain a modish coif-' fure that will complement the contour. of your face. We are featuring, for a limited time, a selected lot of fine qual- ity switches made on three separate stems, so thaf you may wear one strand or two or all three as you prefer, s Mr. Curry d the previous ques- - S ' Leggi 4 tion, ‘atter Mr. Averlll had moved that | 15 i in with ysur mether, your aunt or a‘ ".69 gmn when the vote be taken it be by a ris- R e other elder relative and get one of ~ A Cotton . ..$1.00 x Ing vote. .Under suspension of the pired portion of the term. ... %< Whoss Searan- In gl the wanted shades except grey members arose, Mr, Eoton started the E SENG = Mere. ...$1.25 2 singing of America, and in an in- IN THE SENQTE. R, stant al the members joined in the demonstration. March 9.—When th e C 60 g not a dissenting vote. cted because p otton ed . 5: Patriotic Connecticut. at o Mercerized . 7! The house concurred with the sen- yan . ate in the passage of the bill and|Sonal s T ""‘?W amenament, which gives to the gov- ., "0 Jo0, SO o i . temporarily. error authority \in the name of the | thg, matter tabl state, to assist the United States in the present crisis without limit, and S ;al pri on th & bavid Bt i to provide for vnl;:: :::tuy. - Flag . ; X duce our stock You never will have such a chance Mr. Smith, of Plainville, presented ning - that Seniior = - 2 : s ¥ resolution that the American flag party attempt to “white- | CHANGE:! MOl agab as this again to buy guaranteed Elastic Hosiery. displaved in the hall of the house dur- that | washPEhe gemosratio - Asced o :o:::’;an:un e e o e s Ing the balance of the session, vl had| “Serator O'Sullivan sald that Sens- S IN STORAGE ("' a. month ago, dry salt Indicated in Figures Gathered by the (POTic #howed an.increase of 116 per Agricultural Department. erease of 6.1, pex c while other s ey ucts showed 11 ‘Washington, March 9.—Wide differ- ?nr-::m b..l'mu.a m'::::?:r':u"v; ASK FOR and GET ences between . the amount of food |6 Der-cent., frozen pork 9.7 per cent, Resolutions of Respect. . The house adopted resolutions, by a rising vote, upon the death of Louis Mail orders received will have prompt attention. The sale applies to stock sizes only. ‘The Lee & Osgood Co. Truss Department Norwich, Conn. meats in storage March 1, 9117, and |1ard 11.2-per cent., and frozen lamb and | 2 to reed that averbe March 1, 1916, vanging from an [n- | MUtten 30 per cent. l'c s e TR e e e e crease of 345 per cemt. in cured beef e 2 - . pratection of American lives 0 a decrease of 36.0 per cent. In frozen | - Woodbury~Mrs. Althéa M. Atwood < R ? the committee on are indicated in figures gathered | 3YTe and her s6i. Edson E. Atwood of "M M“k ; e s wae the agricuiture department. Frogen | Paytons. Fla, have sold fhglc nine A cencurrenge: beef incre 17.1 per cent. and dry | acrcs.of on, old -yolf links at Substitutes Cost YOU Same Prics. | from The Home Guard bill' was sigried by ' salt pork 5.3 per cent. Sweet pickled th in_ Waterbu.; to Chas. vised 2 Governor Holcomb this mu.‘w' p-urk’:oemud LF :or c.n:.. ugd &Tgl Lo;ovl:k“l@:‘ wfl.:lm:fo“ roe S5

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