Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1917, Page 8

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Old English Gurve Cut is not a combination pipe and cigarette tobacco! OU can’t get cider from carrots any more than - you can get the zrue goodness. of tobacco from “half and half”’ brands. Don’t buy Old English Curve Cut if you want to roll i ttes from it. Itsaptxfie tobacco exclusively — and the best' in the world at that! oh @ngllfih CURVE CuTr Pipe Tobacco Man, ;Man! = Why temporize with pma:g;i or minimized pipe brands when there’s a 100 per cent pipe tobacco waiting ' at your dealers to give you the grandest sip¢ smoke you ever knew? Every.puff of Old English Curve Cut is 2 marvel of mellowness — of fascinating richness — of satisfying flavor and unbeatable fragrance. Just as sure as you try it you’ll never be without it! Sliced For Your Pipe In & cBved red tin * that just fits the pocket 1 Oc. YOUNG BOYS CHARGED WITH STEALING TICKETS. Were Caught in Theatre and Will Be Presented in Court This Morning. TWO HURT BY FALL FROM BUILDING AcciZents Happened Within an Hour of Each Other. Two men were injured, one serious- lv, by falis from the new zddition to the plant of the New London Ship and Behryn Speron. 14 years of age, and Michael Comza, about 12 years of ase, were before Capt. D. J. Twomey at Engine Co. in Groton, Monday morning. | Police headquarters on Monday even- The accidents happened = within an |Ing, charged with appropriating with- hour of each other and both the vic-|out permission a dbunch of tickets tims ara employes of the Westing- |from the ticke: office of the Davis house, Church & Kerr Co. which has |theatre on Monday afternoon. It is the contract for the addition, . _* said that the boys seeured the bunch John Kelley of New Bedford was|Of tickets by reaching under the walking along a staging and -carry-|ticket office window. -They were found ing material on the roof of the ad-|in the theatre on Monday evening by ion, when he slipped on the frosty | Manager Al Cralg Taylor and. were surface about -7 .o'clock and fell to the|escorted to police headquarters by one ground, about 40 feet below. He was|0f the theatre employes. They were fourid in an unconscious condition by |allowed to go home over night ‘upon feiloyw, workmen,and Dr. F. W. Hewes | the promise of their parents that they wes summoned. will appear in court Tuesday morn- A" cursory examination showed the |ing. The tickets have been recovered. Injories to be: serious and the physi- | They were dated for the matinee per- cian brought the injured man to the|formance on Tuesday. Lawrence hospital in his automobile. At the hospital it was found-that Kel- $ les had - received a fracture of a- rib Smallpox .Cases. which had ~punotured the left lung.| Of the 350 cases of smallpox in Con- Kelley also had severe injuries of the|necticut during the last’ few months, back. -is, Injuries were Yreated and|but eight were ever vaccinated. None he was’ resting comfortably Monday | of the eight had been vaccinated with- noon. : in 15 years. Less than ‘an hour later, Arthur ‘Bernsteir of 29 Mahan street was waliing along the staging on the floor next to the roof when he stepped on sufloflnx from contusions of the arm, 2 loose -board, lost his footinz and , sides and back. Bernstein was feli to the ground. He was attended taken to his home in Dr. Hewe's au- by Dr. Hewes who found that he was | tomobile, after he had been treated. Spring Shoes For Men, Women and Children ARRIVING DAILY Latest styles in Ladies’ High and Low Cuts, in Black, Gny, Havana Brown, White Buckskin, White Kid, Etc., in boots 8 and 9 inches high. You Can Save from $1 t'_o’ssfia'Pai_r Come in before Easter and buy your new'Spfin. Shoes ' WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS . . BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE | discovered. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial Thls Is Towel Week - 500 Dozen Turkish Towels At Attractive Prices This week we are going to make a special feature of this very llr'e stock of fine Turkuh Towels. You have had ; ' experience - with- the rising cost of almost every article Mr. William H. Reevhs, &{k wright. |} which you use in'your home. Towels have increased tre- < en aondon, Conh: ne|] mendously in price. We carnestly urge yqu to take ad- S ters gt was i} vantage of these prices, which are really very low. You - | Guly receivea by When & temporary organization has G G fi"fx‘n o “’,':u’,;,’;",(,,; -raay not have another opportunity to secure them except E R T ar et adran or o n 4 the : 2 SYKES’, munesa B e e T wuthi . WE-HAVE TURKISH TOWELS FOR Treasurer Reotes Refutes Statsments - :ori':fi?o?"zfi:u dmm‘;;"“g;;fi 12Y5¢, 15¢, 17c, 19¢, 22¢, 25¢, 33¢, 39¢c Made by Connecticut c.n-u resi- se: ' $15.000 of this amount T : : ;m R eaiy Toom o thad oF =nics || EXTRA LARGE AND HEAVY TOWELS. . . $1.00 cach treasurer; the remaining $1! William H. Reeves, treasurer of|to = be secured by second mortgage, I g ,COM.EMM Collége. fur- T amssn wkted hsveko::.‘dned of my emplover, Mc . TURKISH FACE CLOTHS........... 5¢, 6¢c and 10c ber of Commerce buils The | the following - reply tfo the’charges ',m"““ 0 flx‘n‘; ‘;'m‘; n;-’ ‘n‘dl"d the col- | *~ : reports were read :hcwm: Pprogress | made by President Sykes in' the stat ‘waya not generally Lnown. NORWICH TOWN SENIOR DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING Julian L. Williams Reelected Secre- tary and Treasurer for Anocther Year. . ; & v, The annual meeting of\ the Norwich Town Sewer District was held Mon- day ovening at 6.30 o’clock and the same officers were re-elected: | ment submitteq to the ‘trustees of.the| This money has been available if Commissioners, . R. Branche, C. M. | cojjeze at their meetlig in -New | needed at any time since .last. fall, but Williams and Mr. Saxton. Julian L.| 3 C8% i as the monev from: Mrs. Hillver's sift, Williams ‘was re-slected secretary and | TATER: | o : 000 Sept. 1917 g o s not “in the spring.’ treasurer and P. J. Morley coliector. . - Dr.'F. H. S N >ndo n. | ported to have stated to the students, Dear. Sie: ytk;: canmrx:?:g& 5:::- and other funds of the college Were not tice and .desire to make communica- | Feauired for their specific application tions throush the public press, hut in | ther were usea. for current accounts. " | Ax the money for nayments on the field Toe P ihow maniee o the pars Dot | ouse is required it will be oaid from the mortgage - loans and'tHe ‘colleke Com 7 ACCIDENTLY SHOT AT ARMS PLANT RANGE Albnrt w. annhlm Dies From Bui- let Wound in Abdomen. Albert W. Lamphere, formerly of Montvilie, was killed Monday morning shortly after 10 o'clock at the Hop- | kins and Afien plant when he was at cidentally shot by a feliow employo while testing out rifles in the rar Lamphere with W. D. Copp of Pre; "l th LS . i at o ’::",,_c".‘:u&,",':“"’“f il nave “saved soveral hundreds of seauonce _thereor, eu_ have without | JolaTs in_interest nwud e ol e Il ‘ server as well 2s 2 pilot and on eight- | be_simiarly recordéd on thé vote re 3 i 0 ing ships of a dublous: nature their| Tho opronents of the bill realize s ‘:num“ P e e | ot e . exact Aoeation, will be sont by. wircless | that, they have a handicep of ten i 0 -any person of average, telegraphy to the base. You shouid < lngw o,' eit, n;e Bl ""‘“'"%".‘j.' Ghrrsne. s'uNDAv’nTCL_ O ON ROCKS. rsonality ton were eugaged in the range. Lam- v measure phere, with W, D. Copp of Preston, | that" far from havin; * . Al ¢ was engaged in testing rifies and fhe | appointment of the- brother. of 5 Ex nhd to Strike § -g in, the Senate | offering any amer ‘stafr you: '\dfi’ 2 slectfc light in - the target rcom, college hai Ta|o e o Today, cndanger ity pussage | i which illuminated Lamphere’s target, i ne o he asons y he g P T TR S 80 | Coant vaiues, but 1 am s i':,n"p."'r.‘gf». “Indications” are that Reprosentative | sonuiors have: dscided:to contest .an n_a new globe an . Copp. 5upDos- 3 o3 g 54 7 T |attempis to amen o bil - .ing Mr, Lamphere had completefi’hm “spécifically ne *of 'lm:'l"" !%g:e;fi:s :;?--lh- et Charles *J." Martin's bill,, authorizing per branch is that they realize tha work as he heard somcone say “All {vour camnmnieaunna. e . - towns of more than. 10,000 inhabitents |if the measure were over to g back to right’” ‘résumed firing. The first shot | leze posit 4 £ fo Take. their Gwe Sunday regulstions, |the. house. as it would have " to if Mr. Lamphere, who was pags-[. For th mfor itjo; , " 5 2 B “*1amended. it would very likely be killed fE ST . v bov < b ag when it reaches the many ‘of those who voted for it on ing it front of the.Copp target, in the l'er's many friends an refres) - e B abdomen. The_injured man was re-|memory which " mm;la fittle’ treach. | % .» 5 £ “fi:}' l:d”‘g.dAL“}fi:hu!: d’: c‘,i’,a‘; Wednesday haying -had -occasion since moved from u!.; ranzc and attended | erous. 1 state the: only zround upon |\ .y wE BASE oAl oupportad by e e e Tiencn. |10 auestion’ the propr r by ‘Dr. F. J. byt Mr. Lam- | which vou cap attach,imy/ hrother's ¥ p g 3?:;l’;flnoyh4\e lear field in |tion or to have it questioncd by phere died shortly after. 2 name or that of any of my’ friends or| ' SES 5 e ot 5 of their constituents. : {Coroner Brown and Medicsl Exam-{ family, including myself, with Con- e e O o the senate Thuraday | The feeling prevails in the capito iner Gildefsleeve were summoned and | necticut college for any. emolument. or | Headquarters, For Gevernment Scouts |, icr surxicing & severe tempest in |T0Fe strongly mow than ever that the after reviewing the faets in . the ©ase | honoraritim = whatever — past, pres- " %o Be Located at Navy: Yard.. e otos tha day Before. probably only | Dill i8 largely a move to commercial- pronounced death as aecidental ent ‘or ' prospective: ; o b % |ize Sunday, as the pr ¢ Gnderiaker Gaser took charge of B3| 0 conterestion and comgepondence| “15 the cyént of warfhe: Xavy Yard BTthT enresentative from Mansfel, |Bill ia condidersd to ¥ e &/ onored. and respected trus- lwill in-all probability be s -station for | ca in the ejeventh | 11e5 & LAY his wife and two small children. He|tco, Dean Henry P. Wright of Yale, | Zovcrnment. aviators. with headauart- e e attempis - had | for the permitting of ‘g formerl)' dived in Montville and hadihas on several oceasions m sted 10 ihe sunmarine base: B o hat on smiAAmients, | on-the Sabbata. s v T Pany|tre chairman of the board and’ 4 only one of which—that of Represent- 3 only ulnce 'eb. 5. that T should bave a salary.. “You weum\rew “Londen in response to’a {atiie Jervis D. Brown, Jr..of Milford, _l‘few Haver—The city has know, Sir, that I have never scobpted | summons from I Trubee Davison. the | putting . Miford . under the bili—was | Priated $10.000 for the work AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. |ope cent for my time and thought.and| head: of the squad. who was:notifled |oaccerstul, Tt was tabied for the cal- | termipating mbsquitoes. this yeas ——— B effort, -but have turned back: to the|yhile at Washington o’ prepare for |endar and will be staried for action | — Joan the Woman. college for the much discussed gym- ce. - William F.- Sulli: the well | tomorrow. QxrQ O Every Night Geraldine Farrar in Joan the Woman subjoined copy of a letter of. ap- | o7 in New London for some time, was brought to bear upon a number of the was seen by Jarge sized houses at the ] tion T prize more than 'wsom notifled to pack the machines for. lhlp~ senators by the propoments of th D-dhs theatre . on lé'a‘ommy -turfn:;: sat ith . .-::ni: ..ndhsnura. night thé ears con- | measure, severai of the senators hav and evening. The pigture is one o ) ning -the machines were shipped to d that-their votes will be cast e s e | or Dian Wriehenstotesn: T told the ';;,u}. Florids. px L’;",’,‘;‘,‘:{ ettty afpioiant asots full_of thrilling moments, especiaily | chairman that L of course, would.ac-| Mavor Ernest E. Rogers met ghe|the manner in which memibers of the during the batile charge on 'rhe Tow- | cept no compensation but that ‘if 'Tale squad on their ‘arrival’ in senate will vote canrot be made but ers, when the French English | course _of instruction in. Biblical.:Hi-| London. At the ‘municipal bm‘ldlnl it-is understood that the votes of Sen- troops-clash in deadly confist.! How tory and literature swere: zi the Young aviators conferred ‘with na- |ators Henry - H. Hunt of: Glastonbur. Joan led the French soldiers on to vic- | the college, I would be ¢ vt and left late in-the after- |Charles L.-Spencer of Sufieid E tory is the story told in picture. Hun-/| brother were consia 1 da; Rogers of Southington. Harry dreds of men appear on the screen | condition that i il tire sauad left school ard of New Haven. John H. Barn.a of Snce. Sud-bciuby ot War Hutade iogacs t “and | Paim Beach. where thev.will be- tlven Norwich; Archibald Macdonald of Put- ride the English stockade. breaking a|that he be dismissed without ‘consid- | instructions under the tutelage of Wil- | nam, Sessions L. Adams of Plainfleid way for the French soldiers into Or- eration - of my’ association with'the|liam.P. Sullivan. When the m. and Willlam: H. Hall-of- Willington will leans. An orchestra of ten pieces ren- | colleze if he failed to satisfy. At-a|become-proficient- they -will be- glvan | be counted among the nays,while there | ders special music while the picture is | meeting of the trustees lubmuenfly. machines and distributed. ajong. the{is reason to beileve that there.are: being shown. when neither- you ‘nor I'were’ prnun coast:” Before leavinz New ' London |other republican- senators. whose sen- | Members of Raymond B. Sherman’s | Mr. Chappell mentioned my, Atiator Sulli said that he_ theught | timents are such as to cause them to] Thursday evening-dancing class made | name in this connection in'mer 2 base would be establisiied'at the lo- . . theatre party at the evening per- | casual way, — ¢ y | cal nav vard. T 7 iz e N i ©On the Teturn 'of the —men scout| . . o Fime. "re 2" mptespion-Shat ance | pisies i Taks. #Squeht hat Stk NEW YORK WHOLESALE MILLINERY CO. “Made Brief Speeche: way" col- | the-coast at- night as vau as if the ith - day thne, looking for hostil g . : ci:t;' nera gfifi‘:y‘.m&nrfn";ufi; a1 invited : .ué'mm":..\ They &:m ?;r:y'h._’,f b 2 i b 2 Bloe e i . ; d : WHERE « u an ! ue MEET Smigel, Martin Rosycki and J. 3fako- an - tnterested gs "% b 8o st B : : _ e ... Milan Hemp Shapes :fl‘tdnfyht::::hz;flm. school- | y 5 Dressy. shapes for any occasion, made of fine silk ity. % 3 8 3 jlan. braid, 50 models to select fram, all colors, ] 3 el i - IH . values 3200 to#400— I i Es...m.u s o oo £ 4 SALE $1.77 % haps now sometimes lacking. . ; PRICE * ‘With the above . fwm‘,‘l \ s . You will doubtless recall .that.thixs is X S o | : TRIMMED HATS ur siatement ‘s ‘made, which.” i m M 3 tion. { he 727 |1l A" mapufasturer's: aamiple. line -of 76 Trimmed-Hats, °F ; k- L ovmvself ada 1l ne twe:Hats alike; valies $5.00 10 $10.00. <FRUIT-AMIVES' is the. only £ - bron ; medicine in 1&5 -ditlnti.\-mh the manliness- to -disclaim v . = < ""‘SALE'PRICE fiu-thsjmmo{fidldp-b-}gfl.hmmmmteru!nehinol- : - o Thus, it is manifestly unfair to say, m’tkkoi‘mit—s—fivum}hu. tried other remedies and they did me 2 hat mc?&%fmm e Bt : ; : < i1 e 4 A, deposit s will 8 papastion T r had -2z n A cur _sslee- from any olher preparation in the warld, | S9rvices as- treasurer, ov 3 ¥ ; hjmwhymmimu-mcm), in any trouble oftha Stomach, Liver, tives”, g.mqmmmk foes y Ty ;i ‘af fruit and the greatest werve tonic sver . l‘flc\u-hv e S £ = ghees : : i fixu‘m fees . recejved .as’ a trustee.| known aviator, who has been station-| -Although strong pressure has been over J. & G. M. size,25¢. 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