Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1917, Page 7

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CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, m‘fll Repaire, m ming, Uphdlstering and Work, Mh.lnlflhm ry's —Conducted Services at Sheltering Arms—Notes. Letters been receivéd here b friends of An:ll‘b.}d Gllchfllt. who is playing one of the leading roles -in The Lilac Domino, from Clinton. Iowa. Gilehrist reports that he has been in a country where there has been @ large amount of snow, some of the it to- ten feet deep. Mr. Norwich hst SCmm for a Yorty weeks' tour of the comun- try and so far has mvflea along the ugh western sta in all the principal cities. The sea- son will finish in May in Boston. Scott & Clark Corp. =55 807 to 515 North Main St, 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Sundaya Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H.m&co. LEHKI,H—&-B-C FRESH m THE MINES A. D. LATHROP . TRUGKING T 175 SHAHAN, Specialist of %'BID::“ and w?el. > KA L '%‘!?hafi. ‘Hours: s &4‘:‘“ 7 D. . H m“&‘lwfl kneck in your M'.d T AR T Conducted Sheltering Arms Service. Rev. A. W. Burdon. pastor of tht Ladies’ Aid Meeting. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fed- erated chureh will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. W, A. Lund on Pm-pact street Wednesday afternoon. Rev. J. J. McCabe to Preach. At the Lenten services in St. Mary's church this (Tuesday) evening Rev. J. J. McCabe of Jewett City will de- liver: the sermon. The Bible Instruction class will meet this (Tuesday) afternoon in the vestry of the Federated church. Williams Connors of Bridgeport, formerly of this place spent the week end as the guest of fiends here. The warm sunshine and the moder- ate winds have dried up the streets about téwn during the past few days. TAFTVILLE British-American Relisf Collestions Amount to $154.65—Arthur Picker- ing Recovering From ' Accident—To roeoverln‘ e foot crushed and’ broken when he c‘u':t it in one of the machine wheels n Ponemah Mills. L Star* Weighing Mai Beginning this (Tuesday’ 1 and The Cornerstone club held & mesting | mmmm Ata muunx held Monday afternoon 5: the ';wn;.‘:l its chumu ur-.:::: EI-‘ o e flm\l M the* branch the ~National Service, ofil was volnntelr for the 'I'he object of the organization, as stated in, the censtitution, is “To co- ordinate and siandardize the work of women of America along con- |Gen structive patriotism;" resources and to promote of women in meeting '.heir responsibilities to home. to state, to pation and to humanity; to provide or- ganized, trained groups in every com-. munity prepared to co-operate with the Red Crose and othér ncies in dealing’ with ity, . ¥ire, noofl. famine, economic di: er, ‘efc., and i time of war- to (supplement the wo: of the Red Cross. the army and the navy, and to deal with qne-uona of women’'s work and woimnen's welfare.” The slogan of the organization is “For for Country, for Home.” Servicd®in this nmnuulon Do not interfere with the Red but aids and supplements ll In !nl'n., the meémbers of this committee areg also fnembers of the Red C: It is hoped snd desired that every woman who cares for her country, state, her home, will enroll for service, however small that service may be, either in time or work. Connecticut, as far as a Earopean power or war is concern: state, open to attack md invasion. Today We are (now) in a virtual state of war, our citizens have been attack- ed and killed and our property de- |the ‘ad stroyed. We appeal to every woman to_do her bit. It costs nothing to enroll. There are |2 no dues or fees. The committee of the local branch of National League for Women's vice follows: ation for the erection of a factory blflldin‘ ‘l. the .ruent time " uls hl'ib e W fflrfll to be made’ in two wa-lu' SURPRISE PARTY. Members of Woman's Relief Corps Present Gift to Mrs. Lillian J. John- || Twenty-five friends, members of Sedgwick Womun's Relief corps, - No. 16, pleasantly surprised Mrs. Liliian J. Johnson at her home on Chestnut street on Monday evening. During the t fevening whist was . played and . the following. wers awarded prizes: Mrs. Mrs. E. U. G. Baker, Mrs. Wor ngton Walker and Mrs. Henry Guile, As it was Mrs. Johnson’s bebait ot the ,M:n <= A S, o prese 4 s an <1cSiric et Sandwiches, cake, qun!u. tea n:uf coffee. were served. iuuuu:n. ;nl &"‘kflmy AT n Philadel- c%fig 35, 1![7(%{!5&?’ L;?ndnfl. & Joseph ; Noflca ot faneral hereatter. " NPHERE—In this c!u unu.h 26 nxv suddenly. Albert ere, NEFed 37 goaze eormer] Rd Montvinie: WILLIAMS _In n, - March 26 1911 m Wfll lams, aged mu- ot “juneral hereatter. - Griswold, March 26. A than ibridge, aged Funeral & “at ‘the Vi w&%fi?‘m’-‘m e _eemetery. \ CARD OF THANKS 1 extend my sincere thanks. to every- ‘Whe has expressed their sympathy in'any way in my recent befeavement. HENRY B. LATHAM mmonmvm fitmuflqfl.hmdfimhh niversary Celebration. We know no more effective w&m&md—-bgmum man-_l-fi.m 'nm-vmd&ohnnivmyofimp. There are " many more equally good value, representing every department in the store. Be sure and attend this Anni- versary Celebration—Come Today if possible. THIS IS FREE SEWING MACHINE WEEK All this week a factory representative will be at this store’ to demonstrate the superior merits of FREE SEWING MACHINES TO INTRODUCE THE NEW CABINET MODEL OF “THE FREE” SEWING MACHINE WE WILL, DURING THIS WEEK, GIVE YOU $12.00 FOR YOUR OLD SEWING MACHINE. This is positively the most important Sewing Machine offer that has been made by the makers of any high grade sewing machine. W eigh this proposition carefully in your mind. To introduce the 1917 madel of “The Free” Sewing $12.00 on your chine ~ regardless of age, make or condition. Isn’t that offer worth consider- ing? * The cabinet model has such a | The stitch is so perfect that light running treadle that the every woman is proud to show her “Free” Machine is endorsed by the | sewing to her friends. The case Is best doctors everywhere. so handsome that it adorns any You capfsit at this machine in | reom. any position that is most comfort- Every woman who reads-this an- able to you. nouncement can now own the . e e e World’s Best High Grade Sewing GORPINONt. Wwrion.. OPH Machine by simply trading her old The “Free” is sold with a most | machine, for which she will be Ilb'rnl guarantees. allowed $12.00. READ THIS-IT IS INPORTANT “The Free” Sewing Machine is sold with a life-time guarantee, and in addition to this guarantee “The Free” Sewing Machine Co, issues a guarantee bond which means to you that if your sewing machine is de- stroyed by fire or water, or in any manner within five years from date of purchase, “The Free” Sewing Machine Co. will give you a new may chine without cost. We will even replace broken nesdles for five years, beits, attachments, etc—in fact, you cannot spend any meney on “The Free” Machine except the purchase price. / Make it a point to visit our .Sewing Machine Department on third fioor this week and have the expert demonstrator from the factory show you why “The Free” Sewing Machine is the best Sewing Machine in the world. . / " (We deliver Sewing Machines Fres anywhere in Connestfout) Anniversary Specials In Wash Goods WIn“r Suitings, 27 inches wide, in worsted effects—odd shades | [,V in Plisse Crepe, plain colors—odd lengths in Ripplette, good as- & 1 sortment of stripes—solid colors in Ratine, wy““hn, lavender and brown—short lengths in geod quality ln regular 1220 and 150 vm-uauqmm.ny......... cean c School Serge, worsted effects on dark grounds—Black and White Check Suiting, 36 inches wide—odd lengths in Voeiles, Organdies 15 and Muslins—regular 19 value—Spscial price a ... ....., c 84 3 oI S e regiar 150 '......'*".:'.‘:..'."...'..": ‘Serge Suiti 1l wool dlflmvfidqlb ‘m. Suiting, 50 inches wide, w ‘and shruni, In blask, sldss tan, brown, navy, green and Copenhagen—regular $1.50 vaiue -t lack and White chnlu‘ Suiting, 54 m for syit _All Wool Buihng. 56 lnd- -Hq. .“-fl'—flq In gray, “and. bluo—regular $200 Vaius. St os.. !

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