Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 9

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Splendid Occasion The Most Charmmg and Bewitching Display of Women'’s Wearing Apparel Ever Shown. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, o Tt |78 P % B , st || #8 EVENING AND AFTERNOON ok S Vg e Sa e TR = o e | ROWNS AND SPORT APPAREL = : ; : OF EVERY SORT There is every new weave of material—Burella Cloth, Loop- ine Cloth, Gunyburl, Bolivia, Poire Twill, Jersey Cloth, Velours, Poplins and Serge. AS TO COLORS — There is an almost unlimited field to ‘choose from this season, and every one, from the staple navy blue up to the latest dictum of fashion, is well represented here. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether you are prepared to buy or not, you will be welcome, and if you have the slightest interest in matters of seasonable i § dress we urge you to accept our invitation to visit this store’s WECEOROE M., WICRWARD. Formal Spring Opening Display. — =% UGBEE o the Worla et B W AR ERRD (Sie LR FORMAL OPENING DAYS — Thursday, Friday, Saturd 1 =4 e = , y, Saturday, BYRON G. B P N rvork] Setiras Baddn Atiake ot Nowral: March 22 t0 24 -~ You Are Cordially Invited MJMM a vlmty of styles. Prices $l .00, $1.25 and $1.50. Baby n the evening The Medo-Persian lected es from ¢ gia of the Heart. R, % ' EX i g ' i i o i Under-Price Quotations i i VIOLATIONS OF' EXGISE tiSTiNG SKILLED NESHICMEN ize Tree automobile show dally! Sit at|to the state convention to be held at| George M. Woodward. special agent Special on Printzess Coats and Suits LAW AT TTSBURGH FOR PUBLIC SERVICE| ; window of your own home and|New Haven, May 9. for the N. Y., N. H. and H. R, R —_— e watch the Hudsons, Maxwells and| The fourth degree is to be confer-|company, his headquarters here, died s | Charge Made by Captain Baar of the | Agencies to Reach Into Every Corner| Reos go by. There's a reason! Jack |red at next Monday evenings’ meet- |suddenly late Wednesday night at the [ g Second United States Cavalry. of the United States. Cody, agent. Phone 303.—adv. ing of Putnam grange. home of Thomas Jones, his boarding &all —— — p: Splendid progress in constru place. He was ill but twenty mln r’ ¥y Al £ 5 Madeline Fournier's Condition Criti- Albany, N. Y., March 22—Charges of| Washington, March 28—The civil| work is being made at W iiiamerine utes, and neuralgia of the heart was i attempted bribery and violations of | service commission, whose agincles | this week, which has afforded the best s ek ;e chua CEIIE AR TR STATE STREET NEW LONDON the excise law in the vicinity of the|reach into every corner of the United| orations were commenced in the vil- ednesday M. Woodward, general superintendent military camp at Plattsburgh were | States, has enlisted to aid the federal | lage early in the winter. ing, when sbe ver of the grand eastern division of the made by Captain J. A. Baer of thelgovernment in lining up the country’s| Mame “Joseph Cyrs millinery, apen- | efec oot criticad | New Haven road: Second United States cavalry, in|skilled workmen for public service in| n& mmmnh lw i:.“"m‘" kion w«zn Wo;awlrdl yn-gv e::‘en n;. .3:.?.’ charge of the regular army post in|the international emergency. In addi.| array of beautiful hats and trimmings; | ittle chanke in her condition from ing he called on his physician. Dr. J. that city, before the assembly excise|tion to instructing its 3,000 local| o) the newest and best things in the|what 1t was Wednesday afternoon. od commities today. He made them in | boards of examiners to securs as many | feason's offerings.—adv. iy 3 arguing for favorabie action on a bill [men as possible for work in navy Second Drill Thursday Night. Lecture By Dr. SaretzKi. TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN FIRST CASE INVOLVING “STARS AND STRIPES” B B T2 o i or fos| it e .,3:'." esttn as oboned = Adaional instrucdion in the scheor o mber o &hm ana afigr e thme ‘went ‘upstairs| ... OVER TRENCHES IN FRANCE COSTA RICA APRIL 1 FEDERAL RES tary 2 eibles who might | of the soldier was given the compan: 3 s % o sbils s g sacioloondt ERAL | DUnited Sutes military rasecvition & | . Daehy Y { Wiltiam Saretzki the 'Soon after 10.30 ‘Mr. Jones . heard|Hope Expressed by Major Gordon of | United States Has Declined to Rec- |Was Argued Vestorday Plattsburgh or !and nearby used as a|be called on should a more urgent|of men who gathered at the state ar- gave ¢ ) . mory Thursday evening for the sec- Mr. Woodward calling for-bim and up- i Gl sntry. opning. the Provi G Sy B s g ] ond_arill period under Captain B. L. |0ds. Amons on responding found Mr. Woodward in A% g ” s 42 Rt Supreme Court at W C Baer said he made his op- Posters are to’be displayed by the e m————— position at the direction of the war de- | commission’s offélals in postoMces and | Darble. The men are showing much his room and in distress, complaining | ' New York, March 21.—A hundred| Washington, March 22.— Ricarda| Washingior partment. of his charges, he de- | other public buildings throughout the | interest and enthusiasm in their work, of different kinds |that he could breathe only with dif- ’ ; : T 1 be substantisted by rec. | country, calling attemtion fo the fact | former members of military compan- of bandeges and methods of applying | fcuity. Mr. Jones burriedly opened "‘:’““"" of gl "‘““““;":“::' f:r'"‘"‘"‘ G:B;J:Bh; :""{ ":' arrived case involving the nrdl at the Piattsburgh post. a les here assisting in the instruction. them were discussed by the instruc-|a window and then summoned Dr.| cheered yesterday when hope thai e ‘e as agent of le facto govern-|act was o ed tod: “The war départment,” he said, “is akers, machi o S P Russell. Dr. Russell called “Stars and Stripes would soon be wav- | ment of, Costa Rica, today, announced | preme court o tost s planning to haye #eur camps of 16, y HOME RULE BILL SCORED Omer Larue. - "efforts to revive | ing over the trenches in France” was|tho recéipt of information, {ndicating | Liuet compunics wi 600 men each,~from all parts of the prrs B v SUIT OVER HENS. Woodward weve fruitless and he died |expressed in an address befors them |that Federico Tinoco, heid of the |iutionaiity of ine country, at Plattsburgh next summer. Leislutive: Measure ArcussssWisth:in S ibndiad within twenty minutes. Major Charles W. Gordon, i3rd [provisional government and leader of |aior giving nationa) e Of the total probably 35,000. wiil be|those offered by private employers| -0 e % Max Schulman of Plainfield Claims| Last May Mr. Woodward suffered a Bnatien Tataniey, better Nomwn hs| the revsmation which overtnrew Eres |2ion Siving na 3 boys between 18 and 19 years of age.|and that while an examination is re- own of Killingly—Alleged Unfair | 00 T 0 of Brooklyn Failed to|Shock. At that time fis condition | Ralph Connor, the author. Major Gor- | ident Gonzales on January would | ¢rators and tra 167 call for volunteers should come |alired of applicants, it is not a civil| Discrimination. Was regarded as so serious that his|dom was formerly a clergyman in|be sclected as chie? executive at the | iis elavse was decisne @and it looks now as if ode would come | service examination, but is based — Keep Contract. son, Clayton, hurried here on a spe-| Winnipeg and is here on a mission for | elections on April 1. It was sald 10 [ine \ichigan and 1ilin most any time, Platisburgh would be |largely on physical ability and experi- | “Rotten legislation” was the sum- Sl cial train. Mr. Woodward recovered | the British war office. He will soon | serious opposition to Tinoco was look- h the logical place for the establishment | ence. ming up of local opinion on the Home| In the superior court here Thursday |in sufficient degree, however, o re-|%0 back to his regiment, now in Flan-[ed for. The United States has de- of ‘& mobllization training camp. n| In anouncing tonight the score of | Rule bill that passed the house ~ai|Judge Gasiiner Greene heard the|sume his duties as special agent and (ders. clined to recognize the provisional 2 God's name and your country’s, Sen- | the campaign, commission urged | Harfford Wednesday. gardless of | civil case of Max Schulman of Plain- |for months past he has gone t B T sovernment. Thomas L. flemen, relieve us of this menace to|persons who annot Tmmediately enter | Sunday bservames and® prisiloxed | 0eld vs. Ivar Havunen of the town of | Lo work, traveling from —place to| Deep River—rs. M. Toscan Ben- e speak at a banquet to I hesfin, discipiine ana morals of the |the service to write to commission | opinions, most evervone interviewed |Brooklyn. The plaintiff claimed a|piace. much ihe same as for years|nett, of Hartford, spoke at a suffrage| The more efiicient a farmer's labor | Young Men's Democrat imanhood of our land that soon may | headquarters here giving their names, | here wants to know why Hartford, |breach of contract, which the de- m."um,gh he was moticeably more|meeting at the home of Mrs. E. is, the more chance he has to make a|New Haven at the Hot be called upon to defend you.” addresses, and the class of work they | New Haven, Norwich and other cit- | fendant denied. feobie. Jennings Wednesday afternoon. g00d labor income. day, March 31 “The. captain _declared that several | could do for the country, As nearly as | ies of “over 10,000 are in line to be| Schulman ciimed that he had bar-|“George Madison Woodfard was born *repridentitives of e intercats which | 12 mcans will permit, the commission [ accorded privileges, by statute, not|gained with Huvenen for the purchase|in Columibia, this state, July 16, 1840, oS S A tleepetihy: tho 1o hopes to stimulate the national labor | granted to towns of less than 10,000 [of a flock of hems; that he paid 310 |gon of Madison and Harriett ~ West e b e e eant Toasok s50it | mobilization schemes which _ have | population. Why? on_deposit and that he was to pay the | Woodward, At the outbreak of ihe he would keep them informed “of the | Plaved such an important part in su All the people of Killingly and many | balance when he came to get the hens: | Civil war he enlisted for service, be- way.this legislation was going and | taining the European belligerents. other towns hereabouts are waiting |that when he did call there was a dis- tell -them when anything fell.” He e for somebody to step forward and an- |pute with the defendant, who claimed | Tenth Connecticut -charged also that of the 11 saloons and t the Publicity club|swer. And while on the job an ex-|that Schulman was a day late in com- | was mustered in Sej -eates- in clpse proximity to the reser ‘e Mellone, Wednesday, | planation is also desired as to why |ing for the hens and that the agree- | Nearly two vears later, on August 1 2 conductea | announcement was made of the prizes Wflllmxntic under the miserable so- |ment was ofl. So Schulman started | 1863, he was transferred to the Signai awarded in the window trimming con- suit to recover damages of $32, which et e sy gy e test in the local stores. The first|g&iven. permission to do things Sunday |gum woula include the profit to be — g o S two,| Prize, a silver loving + cup, was | that cannot legally, under the proposed [made on tlie hens he had bargaifed parts of |@warded in.the furniture department|law, be done in ofher parts for. A e e “soldiers!’ stolen uniforms and oquin- |0 The Chamberlatn Co. and honor- | ham —county —Plainflelc, Schulman also claimed that Hav- |ofatmis Bertbe 5 a6t ‘ment had been :geol;;reudn s E‘;‘f me&'ifln was given The H. M. g;':lg'm‘en‘ 'nflnflf;rbfim"' failed to return his $10 left| Ror a number of years Mr. Wood- -in twa, men h: n drugged and lard Sy, Hwyers, men, 7 ward was a deputy she apRUnie o e Ay who Wae ] . b hand, Havunen said | Columbia, later at Hockdale, For. the s Mmoo, men hmabeento 0 L L. § P % s, talked with here yesterd: fout up”; in three mer nad been k cal public. opinton, the i Jo- | tha e past 30 years he had been filling a po- in_ohe, women pickpockets oper- | severai committeemen stated the - bill sition as speclal agent with the rail ‘ated, and in four, “dope” was sold. | would bo reported favorably and prob. h pan: cam Bos- AL, hs. conclusion of his statement, | ably passed: il e s B 5 A 2:“£°'Enzm o v Abou cient bst iation of Killingly people want to know why = T 3irs, Wooawara was Miss Emeline & hill is called a Home Rule measure l\dchnll. of Rockville. She is s Stand Amazed at Power e, Toomm otners. S | 20 Jopeg,of the Finaham County Na-|present in a_private - hospital lingly people do not understand that | Honal <o OESabtin ~ SHomOuE TRE: - Yeiro - said he had never seen bl“ Ul thl! Woodward lea th. * - home rule means being forbidd - res Swash Stnk.; Ciaytor of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes | i s vens fovidion by | 2218, hs had nover scen, & wil of this | woodard ieaves Thees’ sone, Cuavter p o Suday that It s Derfectly logal in It he made nots of the number. |N¢w Haven road 3¢ Providence, and 3 = % 00 I v neat Ao 's the | . After Schulman first mads Charles, who is a train dispatcher at . L4 Shong Accordmg (o] Dr Lewxs 1ond ot Tnome ruie that has fa: bere |that Havunen had refused. to return | Springfield. . i . 3 handed a solar plexus biow over in|Bis $10, Hayunan learned that Schul- Wl 11 3 what was M. Nicholas Romanofl’s do- |Tan had just purchased a cow of| rhe Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar is < George F. slomew of Brool Gumnhad % Strengthen Eyesight 50% B tuwe af Kiilingly' is’ coe. of the | 403 paid 76r the sathsel. g e e e o T towns of less fhan 10,000 population | timating that < In One Week’s Time in Many Instances | {3 s “stacs: thas invites the momts = e 2 —— of Connecticut to assassinate the|turned to Schulman ; “home rule” bill the minute that au- Bartholomew Froe. Prescription You Can Have nble nme and multitudes more will be gus body gets the opportunity-to do - payment for 3 him t —— e m-mi the trouble and et oves | e me Sver "%cfiou}‘h‘"fla‘m Jooked through . H Tpe ure as ever we either e atrain tting slasses. " e trou ot the legisiature under the gulse of | the Siven| 1t Easy—If You g:""m- may wu‘chllyec iional rty” for the Edwards’ Olive Tabléts by the use of this Senator Archibald Macdonald of the Twenty-eighth district, which inclides Killingly, and Senator Sessions Bont Somat . ‘watch ¥ B fifi%;}%:&nfi‘;fi e iy ¥ oy wmii S| BEFORE PURCHASING COME AND SEE OU Sy SR eI bR Bk i e ~ FINE ASSORTMENTS OF e S e i Furniture--Carpets ALBION K. P. ROWE. m ‘Holcomb, nrf'hich thel’ebz flullb‘ is. / Death of Husband Within Twoe Weeks| _.. - / - aimiatod mamier ware lnchsa” 3| After That of Wita, | | situte for calomel are T Stocks Up-to-Date and Prices Very Reasonable Albion K. P. Rowe, 65, died Thurs- less | day morning at his home on Grove ‘aimed, ‘hereny Qif; license question, with m""’-‘*‘:.::..f...; s 2 s LT 3 N. S. GILBERT & SONS visl owns of less . vote on the Pt of T 1 gt e e 3" Tor mext Tuesday evening. Tt is ex- [E T i il Elii %! it if

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