Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 7

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p ;! _ i Pty SQSEF. 2 gt £ £ i i i 552 : i § f i FOR HOME QUARD 3 i b H ! i ©On Thursday Night. Five more men have joined the local smm:. B. : ? | Mr. Gibson was detained on aceount Gf Diness JRo¥, Mr. Green of Danielson filied the place of the Another public meeting is planned far on_this coming Sun Members of the' h-lly of Arol Brockway are at heme. en account of the death of the former's fathe: Home Gardens. People on the East Side are plovlnl the land near their homes and hope| to plant to help out this coming eum- mer by raising a good crop to over- come the high cost of living. e BORN BEEBE—In Norwich.«A son to Mr.'and M East Great Plain, PRIOR—In Bradfo: 1917, a daughter, Mrs. ! E § { 3 I L3 %55§= % i i il i 4 H FE at Charles W. i i ! ] g L | i H is still sements uul!-r ‘men l.ll‘ it is hoped that raday, they will show their patriotism by en- L the ammiversary ef the listing. atoin: Mayor Afisn L. ha g n._',‘.,':,:‘ in' vegasg 't the matier and the mayor ig‘ i i TIE H DBS. L. F.and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: h..-.ulp.n.hy.vmmt undays excepted . t—-—— H Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at infertile ezgs they kerles and ought to finml'\lmhur esz s pfohlbl): better than sither the cold stored ezz or the egx that has been preserved in e three Best pens in each of the "At the raily in the town hall Thurs- | Principal varieties are as follows: present. | dav of next week the speakers will be n. Barred Plymouth Rosks He said he believed the greatest dang- | Jayor Allvn L. Brown, Principal H. Fuirfields =~ Foultry ~ Farm st A._Tirrell and Lieutenant Gol T Tt e e ot be 1akas | "'Tq date the New London epralling Ble. office has enrolied a total of over 200 men. Tuesday night the enrolling offi- cers went to Westerly and enrolled London has enrolled §7. As the Ringresy reserve foree will be on duty entirely Dbl &0 S0 |in the district from New London ta Chatham, Cape Cod. ‘on the patrol cery attractive form Horse Runs Away on Prospect Strest —Thursday Morning — Gresneviile Stars Practicing Baseball—Pars be made on that day Lieut. Gol- recefved permission from ipal Henry A. Tirrell of the N. A & sbdceps tho Acagemy’ boyy 138 prit 11, 1897, & . Beebe o rd, - Ui, Tio ARF Hugh Prior: PLUMB—In Windham. ‘Abril 11, 1917 a Plushib. son to Rev. and Mre..M. R RATHBUN—In this city, April 4, 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rathbun of Dunham-strect. Mklfluu BIIINSIn North Wing- Lanphere urges every frightened otic male Testdent to be while_the driver was delivering milk o2 Frospect Street resident and ran wn Fourth street across Central av- hus, ints North Main sircet whete the |0 horse was stopped by a mews boy. No demage was than spliling done several quarts of milk in th B 2t 0 Bt o e troubles. or gea on_the en- The' 1 bl b &gfi? Lo g 31 g | roliment list. There is a large popu- m. and . - ? y p tion in the city and surrounding Sutsiad Grls” eds atear country and undoubtedly a great many men there would prefer service in the patrol squadron. Two of the Promi- nent features of it‘"'alll'e, lhlth,.mm serves his country e near own N. F. A. NOTES. home, and, at short intervals he has P e the privilege of visiting his home. Interfraternity Dance Postponed to| Enrollments are for four vears and Last of May—First Military Drill|the reserve (or;’e can be cailled on only Held Yesterday. in the time of war or emergeney. » S Members of the reserve force may re- ternity dance which was The interfratern sign after the war. If a reserve man to have been held April 20th, has been | SSrves three months he may take an RESIPORSE ya Ol i st o May. ton Merritt M. Cll.rk Bruukfleld Center, Conn. White Wyandottes. 'Hcrrythmt Farm, Columbia, A S Brayman’ Farm, Westvilie, 830 i 1T T Perkins w —1In_ Westerly, et . P lina and® Miss Alfce Kennedy of Westerly. VAN RENSSELAER-BOWEN—In York. April 9. 1917, by Rev. nest ' M. B Wentworth Clarence Winthrop Bowen. and Wil- lizm Stephen Van Renssel: Bl VX E work along that line. —— or Coming Season. The Greeneville Stars are practic- Ing_every day Tor thelr epening. game is month. Allan's Hard g Newpeort, R. White L.lhorvu. 4. P. Rebinson, Calverton BOOKBINDER ®iank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY NEY Loy £ Rev Aleran der V\roll»flhu(e v T. Johnsto; V. 4 Mise Susie A. Maioney, Both New London ABELL—BAETZ—-In New York city, April 11, 1917, John W. Abell of Leb- anon. Conn., and Bertha A. Baetz of in_Westerly Y Suf- Hilitop Poultry Yards, field, Conn. Miscellaneous.. Sxamination and If successtul in pass- ing the examination he will receive ‘ alches | .. oo o e e e o e se o B SRR 2 O | B i st for the play, Her Hoger were Four or five days of each month the A : H the M, to be given who has 1 urae, £ 31 © & Sullivan, (Buff Wy DIED. : by th . e i R andottes) Hartford, Conn. 0| HULL—Tn Hopkinton, T T, April 10, ‘Hagberg. said that Isabelle Stuart Hull, widow of otes Bianton Hull, sged §7 yoars. KIRK—In_ Niantic, April 10, 1917, Seofee Kik —In New London. April 11, Fimothy Moriarty. Fev. & Holliston Hill P. Farm (White Mass.. —AT— 10 fure_hy the feljows west (hroush thel to visit their homes. Several have en- co my Rad lfil listed in the force for health reasons led for | as they feel that the life on the - will be of more nef o them - gress and a fine amateur mdmn 110WS | wige than the army life. On re-enlist- g Classes and_ each | ment the naval reserve men are grant- 2 25 per cent. increase in pay. Men Sniisting in_the naval reserve forcé rafied Tor why ocher er- ull THE WM. oty remtiseon, i, 3 25-22 FRANKLIN ST. . QOverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repaire, Trim- -""mn-r.“ww.; m:—fllhhlflm ot & k(. cave m AND MFG: CO. Chestant Street. ‘E“‘"’"“' VISITED MRS. STARKWEATHER MORIAR DURING STAY HERE 1917, LYON—In New Haven, C Conn., Miss Tarbell Had Time to Renew a A of "th Friendship of Earlier Days. 2 Miss Tda M. MflL who_lectured recently in Slater Hall, is an old friend B ire Jucoh Btarkweather ot Fate mount street. Mrs. Starkweather was a teacher for years in Titusville, Pa., Miss Tarbell's home town, and knew her at the age of 14, when a pupil in the high school. She ‘was intimately associated with her and her h-ll!lly Qlil‘eb. Snmhv school and in Mrs. ~ Starl " was for_seven years -upommu-u of a Sunday Behool of 400, _inclading 49 'teachers ana ‘Wlhen home from col- lege Miss 'n,mu assisted as teacher from time to time: and her father in the Sunday school Mrs. Starkweather has watched with great intevest-and pride Miss Tarbell's Miss Tarbell stop- Notes. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Swanson of Pawtuckst have retyrned _ after spending several davs with friends ere. bageall toan wlt ¢ Busy de th R S S e i | coming games. TAFTVILLE Special Mesting of the Pinechls Club|'® Held Thursday EveningeHi-Rollers Trim Lisbon—Minstrels te Enjoy Sacia] Ev‘llln.—P-. special meeti: ‘artville Pln-chla club ::-"n%la“ e 7 rer: wilt funerll paflou of Henry Allen % Son, in | street, Sunday af o the. lb,. )fl‘d}e e JOINING NAVAL RESERVE o g 1 iore wane e hoft | Maximum Number of Enroliments Has other classes ali Almest Been Reached. s nynz-ln \rorwmr 11 ‘MW“ up very ). W th Plans are being made for the Senior B banguet. It is planned to hold it t . Milton W. Graff Anyone contemplating enlisting in the naval reserve corps should do so immediately as the maximum number of enroliments has almost been reach- New London and vicinity at the us “bus—xn Preston, April 12, 1917, Burrews P. Saunders, aged 77 years, Tuntown. Funeral smervices on Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Voluntown Meth- odist church. Burial in Robbins cemetery. this clty, April 10, 1917, Esther Dyson, beloved wife of Rev. Albert P Blinn, ‘aged 38 vears. Funeral from her late liomie, ' No. 106 Broad street Triday afternson “April 13, at 3 o'elock. 1917, Johri §§E RS SEH emergency 15 ‘Tesponsidle, the officers say, for the sount hi R oo foris 28, number that has,already en- | thoroughly enjoved by g ‘T‘,‘,f‘;,.:"};’&",‘,,‘:‘f.: o onmhl Miss Tarbell Mrs. Stark- | puneral services will be heid st et “Miss Tarbell has not|" late home. 57 Hamilton avenue. Fri- fisen so Righ that she docs net know| - das atternoon, ADFII " 13, ac- 230 her old friends. She is just as sweet| oclock. as she was e’ the et Taa Tarbell. 1 is Ereat, to be gréat, Dut greater to be goed. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. ‘were .d‘h-“h‘ Olv.- Freedom of Building— Annaal Reception for Young m following men -m enrolled on Pesple’s M‘lfl. ‘ednesday and Thi 3 The board of manag o c. A. have -exte; — Welding aad Suttmg CARD OF THANKS ataminum, Cast parts e ment of the Y. S mapart or il All work Ten experionce. N Davy, seamon first class; Ch Radciiffe, seaman first Class: Michael first suaracteed. yosrs class W ¢ 1y th ¢ nost s 'y k 11 Teleshome 214 Minstrels to Enjey Time at. Scetiand |Siatibnsd b | With Cansider Meme Gardeming. | (ricnds who sent Howers of expressed - At the mheeting of the board of di- P B RN The final rebearsal of the Comer- surd umlleptlau o] BRoPna slnse: Wowncd ML "~ | rectors e Chamber of Commerce |father. ¢ pione Minsteels ontitied Qur Navy was o g g R BN alaae: “”"“"c‘" Ceitt, car- | o Norwich, Conn. Inc., in the eham. | JOHN SHEA, Ber room this (Friday) evening the JRURICE Bhrma, COAL LEHIGH—the Best FRESH FROM THE MINES A. D, LATHROP o ‘v to Scotiand road witl mu Home Gardening project will bee tak- - en up for . It is probable Fee SEBA hat Some decisive action will be tak.| Jeweit City. Conm., April 12,1917, en by the directors in regard to tI ‘matter. EAST SIDE ITEMS Mrs. Mary Rathbun and Daughter Move to Plainfield—~Many Home Gardens Planned—All-Day Meeting. th New Granolithic Walk. TRUCKING A, new gramolithic walk te bein siaia 2w R i of the J. C. Worth "“'""“w Telephone 75 “on L Dana : Rathbun and daughter S e fest elass: Lemord [ Grace’ patn;,oned moving Monday on bad weather, and _went count_of DR. A. J. SINAY T B oo =5 2 1 ¢ ying D i H.:’d = 2 ¥ Goteage lo::n’ occupled by them on Bnt St those £27 6 4371287 2 Prentice Storms is il with D. 2, Hi-Roliers. measles. ] been 86 97 s ‘William McNeely of Fox Hill is em- four or A -+ 1 ploved in Denielson at present He e a8 - sty - ST e until 3 %0 1. 28 Easter Guests. Lady Asistent DEAD HORJES AND COws Bar &3 et Mr. gnd Mrs. James E. Whaley and Telephone 328-3 Remaved Free of Charge Bam Mschanies. e ey s brotaar. s0a. wi, || E™RY E. CHURCH M“N-& Ask for Chas. '“’, 3 96— 284 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whaley, of Hart- WAL SMITH ALLEN s 2 tord, were Easter vistors of the gen- V SIPE WIDE co. g - g tiemen's mother, Mre. Harris Whaley. #. 0. Box 378 N ke = ‘avenye. % 32N In the quarterly Sunday school ex- Qg .. members of a3 e—eer Central *v?vu‘t‘ ch?v:u:'.!unm! Aitred DENTIST a and Bawary : prampens Duro honerable llfl:nflzn. DR. E. J. JONES ™ 5 nts for Gifts. - . 5 246 Each member of the Prestén chapel | Suite- 46 Shannon Building 84— received & large double tulip Easter| mgake elevator - Shetacket Street 33— 278 entrance. Phone i[CASTORIA hUn.l’.rOnraann bears. Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest The wonderful savi .||y chandise now or for we name in this sale. TAYLOR, SYMONDS & CO.’S STOCK OF At 11c—Children’s Black Ribbed hoslery, sizes 6 to 7%-—sizes 2 to 91 at l4c a pair. At 15c—Boys’ Heavy Weight Rib- bed Hoslery, sizes 7 to $%— sizes 10 at 17c a pair. At 24c—Misses’ White Lisle Ribbed Hoslery, sizes 5 to 9%, value 29¢. At 11c—Women's Black Cotton Hos- iery, value 15c, At 12‘/ omen’s Ribbed Top 'k Hoslery, value 15c. | At m ‘Women’s Black -Silk Lisle Hoslery, “Ipswich” make, value 29¢. At _29c—Women's Black Silk Lisle Hosiery, valus 3c. At 29c—Women's Black Full-fash ioned Hosiery, value 37%c. At 44c—Women’s wnne 8ilk Hos- iery. value 5% At 9c—Outing Flannel, At So—Ripplette, + At 9c—Japanese Crepes, 27 inches wide, value 19c L At 9c—Windsor Suitings, dark effects, value 12%c At 9o—Lingerie Crinkle, odd shades, value 15¢ and 190 Taylor, Symonds & Co.’s Stock of Domestics At Mo—Mercerized Satin Teble ‘Damask, value g5c. At Mm:a’ Quality, &un Table At 49c—Pixtra Quamy Satin _Table Damask, value 69c, At 68c—Superfine Quality Satin Table Damask, value $1.00. At Heavy Satin Table mask 1 Irish . manufacture, At m—mt ‘Quality Turkey Red value G9¢. o Damask, At M—kam-. 5 dozen, value $1.00. At fl.l’—wwlun-, % fize, at $119 dozen, value $1.50. At 985_Turkey Rea Table Covers, size $x10, value §1.35, BLANKETS At Sc—Crib Blankets. At $145_Woolnap . Blankets, PoL slightly sofled, At &W—Woolm,p Blankets, gray white, value 32. size value ts, 12-4 size, value $4.50. At $4.98 Fine California Wool Blankets. value $6.50. At ane lot of Army Blankets, 62x82, will uuu, valie_37.50. weigsh 5 TLG Pomous & This is H@e Craft Wee} unchell c Lnee-fw les and Qu-ka Cra! Draperi: Quaker Craft Lace Cur Get rules of contest and sntry Slenks st our store. Come in and-see-the prines. FIRE SALE Of Taylor, Symonds & Co.’s Wholesale Stock Now Going On you can reap on this staple mer- ture use mlaultlnnmymthehnk,ummny instances we cannot duplicate these lots again at wholesale at the prices Hosiery and Underwear At At At At At At At At At Taylor, Symonds & Co’s Stock of Wash Goods with At 9c—Good quality Apron Gingham, + At 9c—Woven Crepes, mostly strip value 15c. in staple stripes,es, value 12% At At Quaker Craft Window Drap. 30c to $1.30 a» lt‘l.”los&SOlpur We Invite Inspection. will pay you much larger UNDERWEAR 14o—Infants’ Vests, high assd Dutch neck, valug 19c. 11c—Children’s Ribbed Vests, short sleeves and sleeveless, value 15c. Union Suits, , value Zsc. 9c—Women's Summer Welg Ribbed Vests, vaiue 15c. 11c—Women's Extra Size R Vests, value 15c. 14c—Women's Summer Welg Ribbed Vests, value 19« 160—Women’'s Extra Size Ribbed Vests, value 19c. 8c—Women's Lace Trh Pants, slightly smoke sta value 2: 58¢—Women's Medium _Weig Union Suits, value damaged s S ——— S EE— BEDSPREADS, ETC. 98c — Hemmed Crochet spreads, value 31.35, $1.48_Hemmed Crochet Bed- spreads, value $1.75, 12/zc—Bureau Scarfs, size 17350 —30-inch Stand Covers, —Drawn Work Scarts Sauares, Btc, valus 50c and soc. SHEETINGS, ETC. 734c—36-inch Sheetings. t 934c—36-inch Sheetings. 11 nch Sheeting ch Bleached Sheeting, 12020—Pillow Cases. 19c—Pillow Cases. 58c—Bleached Sheets, Bleached Sheets value $1.90, 12'/=e—unan finish White Suit ing, 36 inches wide, valus 196, sizo S1x99 At 20c—Indfan Head, 44 inche; At 2c—Plain soft finish for uniforms, skists and various art purposes. Plain White Volle, 40.inthes “wide, value 39/

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