Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 7

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Player-Pianos Victe; Victrolas ON EASY TERMS DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge x"“ lfl Nm London, Ask for Chas. WE" :ID! HIDE co. P. ©O. Box 373, New London Deerfoot ~ Sausage + 'AmKl FLOUR MAPLE SYRUP i i | DRS. L. F and A, J. 287 Miain Strest, Norwich, Conn. LaPIER2E : Pabst. f A A ADAM. Nerwish Tows LADIES! We will cheerfully ex- plain all about our JITNEYPLAN .bnm‘nyh Fitzgerald The building is to be of brick and WITH SUNSHINE AFTER SNOW | Favorable Conditions Coax Out Buy- ors and Spring Trade Starts In With “thnu-utummm ¢ hij tor 1t I rionsa by Aeod tide. ol kax-:vm Six \dewhia ents’ Day at .chnl-—N-fiu. arranged an e which will b' nnjoyad Iu machine . parts | programme w,"""“ all. There will be m usical lnd atoxsry delightful tvmln‘ is an- M- Lugn.< Meeting. The of the Federated chareh Wil hold thels - the church this (Friday) Sosning. The regular business ms will be held, following which a will be enjoyed. Parents’ Day at School. Parents’ Day at the Greeneville Grammar acbool proved. to be most successful, number of attending ‘ond inspecting . the ® work done by the scholars. Notes. John A. Longacley of Srifashget i the guest of Central ‘avenue ives for a few days. The Mighty Five basketball team will iine up against the Demon Five of Taftville on Saturday evening and a fast game is expected. The streets about town are in_the worst condition that they have been been in for some time. Autoists find it practically impossible’ to_turn out for roads. B NATURAL CLUB. Hostess This' Wask Was Mrs. Alfred Bliven of Oneco Street. Mrs. Alfred Bliven delightfully en- home on Oneco street Tuesday after- noon, with a large attendance of its members. After an informal ing, a_programme of ext was given as follows Vocal solo, Sea Fever, J; Miss Ruth Potter; Miss B given as an Mrs. bcrl .v Bailey. Ammm!m for, un tnernoo'n! vmme were . Mrs. e m les Saxton and Miss Florine Sco- i fiel owing to the deep ruts in the | o air an inspiration to e air was bxm and after the rain and snow en t nm.thu"uanflnlhnfil»v | pers to the stores. The New Dresses. grace! plaiting setting off_the reticule, patch or V-shaped pockets now so prominent. dress was rgette, wntx'; sou- g B i Norwich Boat Owners Will be Asked to Enroll for Service in Home Wat- ers. An effort is to be made in this city to enroll men and boats for service In the United States Naval Coast De- of emall and is to be de- 3 u! Governor great many of Connecticut citi- zens !r‘hr to act according to their own inclination and are_ volunteer- skirt | Ing for such duty as may be assigned them. By so doln. they are given | Anomerddnwdr- noted was in silk J rose hue, with vestee and collar of white silk Jersey. The grace- ful boltmhu-snhh of sash ends tip- Copen bltie soft silk was developed nn pestty Sfus b Coiel W parents | corded Jn w Mdhh GGI!. Blesg: m: dress ol gold Tiat, silhoutte ST ol eomtcis and Bavine o wigts square collar of georgette. Wi trifle more on the practical iine navy wool crepe dress, Fold_embroidery, and collar and utes of gold ottoman. Sash ends with tas- sels of blue gave a natty finish. ‘While there is so much that s gay and bright in the Spring modes, the Sroush o meet the most eEacting Semi-tailored Suit. For instance, as a foll to the florid hues of sport suits and the glad after- noon frocks, was shown yesterday a semi-tallored navy serge eult which the conservative woman would choose The jacket was cut to walst-line, severe Siilc braid tertained the B Natural club at her|tr! beautiful suit. Call For Hats Strong. The call for hats was brisk yesterday gnd_many choice models were taken by, pleasea buye: were _about thie top of the crown and the finish was -ends of narrow eatin ribbon at the back.. Chalk .Tint Popular. Bssentially new was a helmet shape of | about the as there are on more !Im‘ul ln the unlm&‘;o:r" bserved h fome Tourssay. | o 5rhe B unln'- crown. Gold lisere fflm{d a military l.hlp. baving an aigret of peacock, and mnament 1n topesies’ biue af mz;:-ln T ihe tashio: n the nable in a large black iisere, -‘.&?‘2.."‘"“.-« gette facing, and hedge of burnt goose about the crown, with finish of a smart jet bow. ' This model had a transparent ho: r edge. New Offerings Daily. While the formal three Style Telepuone 618 Topics uppermost in every woman $———— i e ror st “Haa fuCOPRErthite | ming juat now are thoss pertaintng to m”' No ides to eusoassfl buy- e Ly uv..“"" tipe given ‘svery mating 3. those o an ting merchants offer_advice through_ the medium THIRD COMPANY GETS E RECRUITS the. privilege of selecting whete they wish serve ly are chmln‘ the he the Second from Chatham on Cape Cod drawn through New London and Saj the reeruiting want particularly men whe are famillar gines; also a complete list of all motor boats ih each town and its vieniity, with the operating of motor boat en- each boat to have a eeparate sheet iving the name of the owner, length the boat, beam, atyle of cabin, horse The application blank for. the naval coast defense reserve force asks for the following information. ip, navigation, gunnery, sig. nals, electricity, engineering, accounis, address; telophone number, ‘place and birth, married, education (give #ny degrees held) proficiency in for- eign duty preferred. The last question asked is, Do you wish to enroll in the Naval Coast Defense Re- serve The tocal committee who will receive enrollments will be announced within a short time. THE EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. Two Destines Was the Subject of Sa-mon Last Tonight, no matter what the weather conditions, will be the great night of the campaign now going on on the West Side in the First Baptist church, great oeelist Linden expects to before congrega- tion- the .l-et. of the procnet of the theatre, the cards and th- dance. In doing this he expects-to show why plainness o t is very The next rehearsal will turday afternoon at In the sermon Thursday evening mnlh! Linden ed - n preached on the sub N i 258 i Earft gt i Newport, R. L A r.’ pington) ite ‘onn., Allaw's Hard to Beat Rod-, G. Klllht‘ Bridge: dottes) Hartford, Conn. ... Holliston Hill Poultry Farm Rocks) 529 462 White Leghorns. Robln-on. CAXVOI"OB, 542 Holliston Velvet Mill Team Takes Three From ue Standings — Enter- | Lisbon—Leag: tained at Whist—Personals. In the Taftville Mill League the Lisbon team di ropped to the Velvet Mill rollers three straight in their mateh at tho local alleys Wednesday evening. match in the vet Mill_still nmn longus; ReWow e s eson vidual average with him a close second. ees ook two close games from nu Mighty Fives in thelr|C. e Vel- the lead in the 82 and lost 13 leading in indi- Dugas running The scores and CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NOTES for Saturday Council— Chaperone - Regulatio: Announced. by, Student The student_council announces the tollowing chaperonage regulations for Saturday, March 17th. 1—Students may dine unchaperoncd at the approved places until 7.30. 2—All students must be back i the dormitoties by 2:00 a. m. 3—Students may go to the dance and return unthaperoned _by special trolley. 4—Two or more couples may go un chaperoned to the'dance by automobiie. 5—AT students not returning by special trolley must be chaperoned 6—Students going to supper at the approved. places after the dance must be chaperoned and must comply with the returning -hour stated mbove. Many#Colleges Will be Represented One hundred couples have signed up for the Frolic on Saturday night, and in the gathering many colfeges will Le represented. On Saturday evening at 6:00 thers will be several dinner par- ties in Thames Hall, at the tea house and at the Mohican. The first basketball season is to be held the game, as part of the program of the week end: The Easter Vacation. The Easter vacation will be held trom April 5th, Thursday noon to Aprit 1ith, Wetinesday noon. Thiy 1s interpreted to mean that .a student may leave after the last scheduled recitation in all courses in which she. is concerned, and she must return in time for_the first recitation _on -her program after the vacation. Absences from the said final or first meetings of classes will be reported to the faculty for action. To Give Concert Here. The college glee club at a meeting held Wednesday afternoon, voted to accept the offer of the Norwich Y. M. A. regarding giving a concert in Norwich. Definite plans have not as yet been completed, and so the date of the concert is undecided. Another Auction Held, The second auction of the season was held at Winthrop House on Saturday evening. Miss Mary Hester, Brook- lyn, N. Y., acted as autioneer and car- ried out her trade with much humor college over the week end will attend wt 0 | seaport town. Details of the 413—1283 28— 255 92— 286 4 | Bristol; and modern fame of New London as & roduc- tion are now being pre; y su- dents of the English department un- der the direction of Dr. Marjorie Bar- 4151288 | Th ix tion ‘of Miss Clara Newcomb, and it is hoped that it will be as great success. Many - Enterin. Students. 2 Hat of ekeyt 25 students fo-eatar he coliege 1n as the. class 1 has been complhd of the fol- Rocky Mary O'Conncil. Middietown: lnm ret Packer ury: Mildred Peck, Esther Pedrick, Baltimore, mmdw%e Porritt, Hartford; morning at-10 2. m. and visitors at the [4 a yard. bled. WE INVITE % We Are Now Showing a Blg Full Line of Spring Desxgns and Colorings In "New Curtain Materials mmfluduunqumhmmdlm- pwudlfibumlmodwnndnrfulvum!y Our 'lfiothmmmwmpldath-ndwy are ‘just now—the patterns were never better. Nothing adds more to the your homnes than the right kind of curtains. We make the fullest display that we have ever assem- There are dainty Curtains of Scrim and Quaker Craft Lace, sheer and attractive—Marqui. sette and Imported Madras Curtains in all the pew- est effects—a particularly good showing of Novelty Net and Lacet Arabian Curtains. Dainty Scrims in plain and’ with neat lace borders, ‘ _in white, crearn and ecru—at 12Y¢c, 17¢ and 22¢. Marquisettes, the newest ideas in lace effects and stripes, also with plain hemstitched borders — at 22¢, 25¢, 30c and 39c a yard. Imported Madras in dainty floral effects, in white lndaum—choputeleohlm“mpmk rose, yel- low, blue and gold—at 22¢, 25¢, 30¢, and up to 45¢ 28 s Buins: | Loyal Finders to Hold St. Patrick's|, Deslers are surprised at the early Plans Underway for Pageant to be THE NEW CURT AIN S o T Social—Men’s Club: Meeting—Par- | JSTANd for the better s20| Held in June. attractiveness of INSPECTION KELLEY—In Representative Willlam P. xnlley of s gto! Marlborough, Mase. Brief Notes. The work 0f students of the depart- ment of ceramics has been placed on exhibition in the studlo at. the college. Many of the pleces are beautifully made and are attracting a great deal of_attention. The vesper service to be held at Thames Hall on Sunday, will be con- ducted by the Rev. C. Denison, of the United church of New Haven. Music for the service will be furnished by the college choir. Notice of a course of lectures to be given this spring at Slater Hall, Nor- wich, has been posted on the Science Hall bulletin. A party of students with chaperone, are planning to at- tend some of the lectures of the course. MOTION FOR NON SUIT WAS GRANTED Montville Man AsKed Damages of $3,- 000 From Specialties Company Montville. He asks for $3,000 damages. Scalnk claims that on Novem- ber 14, 1912, while employed as a la- borer for the company he was ordered to life down a heavy barrel from on MAIHIID. TELS In Montville i hy R and Miss Hans ATFE—In Detroit, Myeh. s dsughter. Barvire, dnuent, Toaver, 16 s Teabel, 3tr. ‘ana Tirs, William LaBounty. KELLEY—] March 15, 1917, James K.fl., me!l' of Bosrah. Funeral notice Iater. Devoran b Maacrine. :(Hurph aagnes a o adghior Temiah and {-u s {?fil’"fll) “\iw ll. s and Dayyille. Marc 917, the town of Killiugly, born Oct. 38, 1i Funeral services at the Congragational . hurch, Day: urday at McQuireTn ‘nxtvme March 16 ux‘l Sarah Mg eGuire, widow of John Mec. Guire. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. the agent of the defendant pany who ordered him to hand barrel alone was negligent and less of the plaintiffs Mfe. At the conclusion ef the pl testimony Attorney Tracy Wall the defendant made a motion f non-suit and it was granted by Jud Tuttle. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE Vaudeville and Moving Plotures An entirely new show was the Davi stheatre on Thurs will continue for the remaind wweek. The bill was presente that finish so characeristic of the players. Frazier, Bunce and Harding who have the feature act appeared a sketch entitled, Who's Who, Th there is an up to the minute come: act, When the Worm Turned, whi was presented by Housh and I For the third act the managemen sents an original comedy novelty Azinas. ‘This act has & special trac ead: and fun. There were many bargains Betting and proved a favorite with ! an -.-.-4. Gged Things at iy -tcu;lv_-_ 5 g PR ':"k“u'.'.: For weeks interest has been centered at the auction which was a great suc- audiences which were large at § and Opt from Moon Temp, having effective blac 18 the Amusement™ sermon which 3 both to the sirls, who were auc- | The attention of the Judge Josebh | iy, Griorngon and eventns perfors '“’l" S ".I‘kflt Kifsmer? sirs.Chasiotts’ Saxtin. Voesl facing. and the now ancy coose algret, | Shrangelist Iinden is golng to preach tloning clothes, ad to giris buying. | F; Tutsle and a jury tn the superior|Lote, ’ { e g The Brmes Tean e aans d I pisoe by s ;-A-uu“?me hat | p oI this sermon is an hour ana a Plans Underway for Pageant. ocupled with the trial of the case of | . Jim Fiudes festuring TSRS T & Franklin Street way, Mrs. Reuban Potter. Plano 8010, Fab bleed With. Dladk sptin cibbs | nnif long the o requests_that Preliminary plans are underway for | Joseph Scainkoski of Montville against | 572, 1 128 S0R U008 I P, - l;e:'or‘x‘nl? 1;; rflhlzr. !l!fl- Flo: Tun with ”,d thread. ?:' ;‘T“rm going to hear nt-g’n;;.m be the pre.a;nguon o'_tl ztpnfl‘nt ;n t ne ;ho Thames 1m|"1; !ml::;l:‘:’ec:m‘g;x‘x‘z funny Triangle comedy, Mals Go chofiel ocal sol Love laces promptly at and campus of Connecticut college, June 8. | for personal injuries JUSTIN ROLDEN, Preprister P v1 B !.._ Oriental beads in hluk and white | thus no time will be lost. Ustng. The pageant will set forth the ancient | employed at the company’s factory in "';‘;:,,‘,‘ ond Hunter ware. sgheduls appear in a skit entitled Just ¥o Pun. but owing to the iliness of & o fthe company they had to canc their engagement. The act, When Worm Turned, was secured as = A short time'was deveted to Current |In the new chalk tint® with bord folks generally should turn to- stow. The choruses, dancing and sim- | top of other barrels. While so engaged rr r ©Office Hours: PR iy Bl v g B o I A DA ot ot Y pain 72 294 |dlar features will be in charge of Miss | he slipped and tne barrel fell on his| fotoie, o """:,u’,‘,’,; ey Ty 0 & m to 5 B m by appointment |terest in the musical world were dis- |the . 84 79 35 248 |Haze: Woodhull, instructor in physic- | left foot injuring a toe so that gan- | AG7eRReP®,, RTR TE S * jundays excepted cussed. Reversing the usual A Shadow Lawn n sailor was % .’ 82— 271 [al education and culture. c for | grene set in and the toe had to be| ;" " liant solos. nattily faced with ital chiffon and 76— 234 |songs, the words of which wiil be|ampu 3 _____—-— 2 band of rich cardinal velvet 94— 261 |original compositions by students, will | 'S\ oski alleges that the Barrel P 'rrowhnm New Huves, at present in Augusts, there for a stay at the \u—npn nk | Springs. Church & Allen 15 Main Strest FUNERAL DIRECTORS | AND— Lady Assistant Telephone 325-3 HENRY B. CHURCH _ WM, SMITH ALLEN DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bailding Take elevator Shetucket Suwet en. trance. Fhose _— Pain-Weary Peopls Can Find Relief. are pain-ridden le every- o i Satoras pectle sxger] Shea & Burke

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