Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 7

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TWO MORE DAYS FIRE STOCK o S e e e —_— o= _ Taylor, Symonds & Co. : - —— —mm._ || TUESDAY WEDNESDAY e || This is a splendid opportunity to purchase dependable &55% 284 S|} merchandise at positive savings. Take advantage of aprit 15|} these offerings before the sale closes on Wednesday night. R aorer® Hesiery and Underwear UN WEAR ieaz ADAMS TAVERNM 4 5l : 8 i 838 fi ] o il i craft. It began making ten . R P e o T At 116—.(‘3hlldnns Black, Ribbed DER' — - So dun B In this clty, April 14, hosiery, sizes 6 to Tij—sizes % 2 mem , wife 8 to 934 at lic a pair. At 14e—Infants’ Vests, high and Mflflr ‘were made Raught! , aged 69 At 15c—Boys' Heavy Weight Rib- Duteh neck, value 19¢. by rings. The jer’s funeral pariors, 70 N s T e R~ HeChudrany Hubed Xeta. baim leaves Street. Tugeday ‘afternoon, sizes 9 to 10 at 17c a pair. short sleeves and sleeveless, They were at 2.39. rial in Maple- At Mc—Misses’ White Lisie Ribbed = '31:9 16c. i s by silk cerd, : % Hoslery, sizes 5 to 9%, value | At 23c—Misses’ Union Suits, lace placed each side SULLIVAN—In this city, April 1§, 29¢. trimmed, value 39c. H. JACKEL & CO. of them often decorated with gold and Gerald L. Sujjtvan, son of Ed- |} At 11o—Women’s Black Cotton Hos- | At So—Women's Summer Weight - - = %, |bound together with cord. = ‘bindery. ward m: J"':m Sullivan of 320 lery, value 1sc. Ribbed Vests, value 15c. 3 - i _8 Th tians lat American | _Central avemus . S - A DR. SHAHAN, Speciafist| — 5 e i TR nevt i i Notice ot Mumeral hereatter. At 1BGe_—Womens Ribhed Top | At 11o-Wuomens Extra Size Ribbed gn dizeases of ne Blsed and Stomach. ®: being_fifty feet in - v 2 At 25¢c—Women's Black Silk Lisle | At 14o—Women's Summer Weight mia, Skin 2 on rmnch. Hosie: “Ipswich” make, Ribbed Vests, value 19c. Kidhey troubles. E H . en. value 28c At 16c—Women's Extra Size Ribbed R il <o Toetr - | et T ik 5 Toke € i At 29c—Women's Black Silk Lisle | Veats, value 19c. T g rnest R. Nash to Take Charge Hosiery, value Jsc. At 150—Women's Lace Trimmed after Carding Department at Shetucket At 29c—Women's Black Full-fash- Pants, slightly smoke stained, Mills—Death of Michaei Shea—Men's League Meeting — Personals and Notes. ioned Hosiery, value 37%c. value 25c. At 44c—Women's White Silk Hos- | At 59c—Women's Medium Waight iery, value 59c. Union Suits, value 7 American House R, i Ernest B. Nash, former overseer for | COLCHESTER NEEDS A Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, |many vears in the carding department NEW SCHOOL BUILDING - e e T i et S o Frers 10 Go ’ Taylor, Symonds & Co.’s Steck of Wash Goods Givery Commection Shetucket Street | City after an abience of six vears und | Waste Paper and Rubbers Will Pro- | New Yorisrs Hers to Co-operate With aylor, Oy 0.S w take cha: of the cardim &~ i Local Chapter. - FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | 100 (810 CUOTES O et Mine Str. VR e St e — At 9c—Outing Flannel, with damaged selvedge, value 150. ——————| Nash is weil known in manufcturing In order to bring before the citi- Albert T. Tambiyn, assistant direc- At 9c—Good quality Apron Gingham, value 12%ec. s - circles in this city. zens of Coichester the great neces- | tor of the Atiantic division American At 9c—Woven Crepes, mostly strip value 15c. s e wity for a new schoel building, the| Red Cross, and Eric Allen, fleld sec- e e e G aie, 12354 P = ‘ u m OBITUARY. | building committee, The Home and |vetary, have come to this city from TR0 b 3 R SEipes.en. value 13%e. =i > — | School League has asked that waste| headquarters in New York for the || At 9c—Japanese Crepes, 37 inches wide, value 19c. - Michael Shea. | paper and rubber be collested and |purpose of organizing a membersiip At 9c—Windsor Suitings, dark effects, value 12%c. “d r W°rk (Centributed.) gw‘d- The mgceedammu be;vd as mvdn“fwTshfl ;‘l*@ c":P‘;'r “Mf?'fl At 9c—Lingerie Crinkle, odd shades, value 15¢c and 19o In his home at 472 Bosweil avenue|® fund for the bullding needed M. Comiipe: omd Mn. Sl B et A o The following cammllttee has #en u;ctli :lvphx:senunt\:hec;‘mnuuefe from ¥ oy 1 - e to carry out the ns: lar. | the local <l er al e home of Fran. OF ALL KINDS oN oms nelpful lifs of Michael Shea came | 2PORRLSS atmeras and Mide A | cie 7. Leavens and Giscussed maiors [ SENRY = CHURCH 5 : UTOMOBILES, : — : . Willard relative to the campalgn. Committees. Tavlor, S nds ; C S‘ k of D Al > o TN Micke niesr aukt B th T stolis: SS0R to the collection of the | comprising twenty men and ten wom- ayior, dyme 0.5 JOC! omestics sy B waste paper and rubber. en have been appointed an is ex- < = CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |, Jr Shes wio is the last of his im-| ™ Eyery dns s invitea to pected that these committees will get S 2Wa-Mercerishd, _Satin Table BEDSPREADS, ETC. \ i &£ e ihe sin of Jashie effert Dy cooperating witl in touch with every element of the Damaslk, value 35 Tabl AS' W e a ¢ _ Bed TRUCKS and CARTS, Cutlirine gl rinll His father | Mittee in this plan to Interest the|city. This campaign which will be o:N l 's I At 33c—Good Quality e Piges S T o 2 ied when he was a boy and he came | ©OW1 as 2 whole. lonnchad Br the THE Cwmes will be for sk, Vaiue Tabie | AL SLER Sieaned Bed Mechanical Painting, Trim- | 0 Greeneville with his mother and & Sagharahip _zether then. s Onmsisl DR. E. J. JONES i r. vaiue § o spreads, vai e Mechanical Repairs, B e & i o i o e | AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. campaign and is part of the great . mask, value 69c. P T R ming, Ut SHINIGE WA | Seter It 1908 aut magh Hhe piace b ] _— campaign in America for one million (o . o 3 At @o—Superfine Quallty Satin | At 12/zo—-Bureau Scarfs, size 17x50 2lacksmi o ali its branches. e e A Poor Little Rich Girl. members. Mr. Tamolyn and Mr. Al- |Suite 46 Shannon Building = e Denenk, Nalue SBR[ ook Hiang Covers, ool me werk and was also an adept n| o o = e ring | O TS Deen Co N g Ao "and| Take elevator Shetucket Street Damasic. Irish manufacture, Sauares, Etc., valuo 50¢ and 1e handling of dynamite. He had _One of e most attractive moving | paigns in the cities oi e eas entrance Phope 9c. harge of the blasting when the Shan- | Pictdre programm ever urou;»lu t0 | have been enrolling members at the . X Red b = o R was Dot ead oo otbes | the Daxis theatre is that wi be- | rate of fifteen to eighteen thousand ¥ . Turkey Re ==t ) larze contracts. Mr. Shea had been | NS shown there the first ays | per month. : by SHEETINGS, ETC. employed by the late Henry and Frank this wesk. The programme com-| The rooms in the Thaver buliing i Sobsgnes - - IRSaar it el T e > ; 7 % . Durfey and Archibald Torance and | Prises a Triangie iay, an A occupled by the Red Cross will be r<e dozen, value 31.00. = At 7340—36-inch Sheetings. 507 to 515 Novth Blnin Sa. | o0 e e v | craft production, 2 Triangie com- ! turned over and will be the headquar- 4 S At $1.18 Napkins, 5 size, at $1.19 | At 3320 36-inch Shoetinga e e film. irst number on_ the ] ters and will be opensed at 9.30 o'clock 1 Main Strest . doaen, value 31.50. At 11340—s8-inch_Sheetir Sl i =hts te L a A Love|each morning. At 28c—Turkey Red le Covers, | At 280—81-Inch Bleached Sheeting, E P : B! Sublime. i cas in the| In order that full attention may De F D' e size $x10, valuc $1.35 value 31%c. T O e Carmei rs, as the | given to the enrolling of members the ml m°t°f) At 9%c—Piliow Cases . JOSEPH BRADFORD : , | E - - 2T, S "m’;;!’é campaign wili be !orvudlly ;fiu“bcshed P 4 }Ht;muntr Cases. > i v 3 . T obble: Wed: day i and w a t ow Cases. os her husband | comedy pieture. The Dig attraction| Me. Tamblyn and Mr. Allen will At 9o Crib Bianke! At 98c—The well kuown ‘Salom 3lank Books Made and Ruled to Order | .. 2 John J. Shea. who|ls Mary Pickford, in_her latest Art-|speak at meetings of various organi- At $149 Wo Slunkets, size Sheets, sizo $1x99, valuo 108 BROADWAY leeps the mewsroom in the Chapman | CT2ft Production, A Poor Little Rich|zations in the city. A committee has P By s, velue $1.30, i © St ~| Girl. In addition to Miss Pickford | been appointed to confer with the lo- & " $2.50. ISR Bisc ‘.v?wf:'f;kxpsr.::a':«::;m%'fi;- there are a large number of well|ca) menagers of the theatres to ar- R S Woainas, Blkn ts, gra; faver and Misses Mary T. Catherine|SuOWR movie stars. The audiences|range for one of the two to speax be. | Regular Business—Funeral of Cha B e N e WHITE GOODS ~ “and Annie T. Shea, who reside at| &t Monday’s performances were alliiween films and Red Cross nurses wil Langleis—Attending Funeral of John || At $3.49 Woolnap Blankets, 12-4 | At 12/2c—Linen-finish Whits Sult g = is one grandson, John |!arge ond Little Mary was hailed With | go through the audiences with litera- H. Stapleton. size, value $4.5 ing, 36 inches wide, valus 170, 7. Shea, Jr. i ; delight by all o M Tuabiyh oty @i aeer ty S At $4.98 Fine < Wool | At 20c—Indian Head, 44 inches wide, § Tavgs 1t * ¢ == _— the psychological moment, patriotism i v Blankets, value k soft finish for uniforms, skints e itz lnran list of peopls who knew Looking Over Camp Greund. s honning hish and that everywhere [ pThe regular meeting of Tattville|] | ., Gletrets vaing SR00, L, 0, oo s g TR ey m WM. FRISWELL CO. Heht to et bfm‘ "’wd he met his| AImy officers have been at Niantic | people are modilizing regources and|gp ;g hall, Sunday afternoon with a size 62x82, wi weish 5 [FAt 20—Plain White Volle, 40 inches | ienas. with a Smile and was jovial |the past week looking over the mili- | that now is the most critlcal period in |, JSR, U0 p SUTAAY STeraoon W & P Vet v wide, valus 33c. et i i i E 's history. The army ana |l 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. and sracious in manner and an inter- | t8TY reservation with a view to utiliz- | the world's By 3 Nevins, presided at the meeting and esting talker. e spoke evil of no|ing it and the surrounding country as|navy offer an opportunity Tor 9084 | iny regular routine of busineas was . : ing c ins | but the American Red Cross offers an man and found pleasure in helping |8 training camp during the coming 4 transacted. The reports were read and CAVE WELDING AND WFG. CO. |others less favored than himself. In |Summer. They were favorably im-|opportunity to evervome Tis DUrpose|,ccepted. Matters of Hmportance were Chestaut Street. i i cter was L o, | pressed with the layout of the grownds | is to relieve human suffering resuitl E Thodon st T T Bis maae ife mas cosciy [and It i3 probubic that there will | from war, eto T declare it Is my sin- | discussed and action takea upon them. o et Ao i, TheFU$HRE | toliowed by his children and they were |be severai hundred men thers during | cere belief that thls campales | Iox e eic, Automobile machine parts|a reat comfort to their father in the the coming summer. m ‘;mm nm' Aatatent that wib = 5 - ert on boilers. All work | declining years of his lonzg career. Mr. ¥ - arpoaitil) e R SIS C it 5. 3 teed. _Ten years' experfence Shea was a loyal and kindly husband 2nd his married life was ideal. His| The selectmen of the town of Gro- | NOrwich this spring. The funeral of Charles Langiois was | BOTH LOCAL COMPANIES reiigious faith was such that he faced [ton have received a petition from from _— held Monday morning at 7 o’clock RE STILL RECRUITING the future With Derfect confidence 25 |residents and taxpayers of Noank ask- [ WEST SIDE PINOCHLE purch Wit S ARE STILL 5 - l e welrmgity 0 the |ing them to &all a special town meet- D BANQUET.|Rev. P. H. Massicotte offic e | But There Is Plenty of Room For an [z takes Trom This Sommunicy 8" per; | oiploymatnt oF & paLTolAR I the vIo = - Dearers were Joseph and. Gharies Young Men Yet. ing takes from this community a per- 5 vil- = SeRallty thet Mt an bhgcems Tor S0od | aDoet :{L- D,;;;vmfl"’: the S5 [Closed Season’s Play With Contest for Rx:ngma. Joseph Lamothe and Joseph 8UB STATION OPENED AT THAMESVILLE STORE New Office Greatly Appreciated by Residents of That Section. < Special Prizes. u. The body wasg sent on the| Still that vell of impatience is| ¥or a number of years there was a LEHIGH. e signers. e 3 train to Fall River for burial | spread over tho members of the Third gub station of the Norwich effice o —!ie u - Ping lub closed | Relatives accompanied the body. Un- |and Fifth companies, Coast Artillery, e grocery store in 1Thames' e A e 3 e e ey “Monday . evoning |dertaker George G. Grant had charge | as to when they will be called to serve | On tie retirement of C 8. Fairclousis FRESH FROM THE MINES The Men’s e of the Greeneville | i, Boston. Mr. Wade was employed |SIr Season® play, JIORGER < nch, [of the funeral arrangements. the colors. Then again the members [ the station was discontinued, Througl: Congregational church will hold their |, e Hipkins & Allen Arms Co., be- | 7003 &y TRCIT, UF oo prizes. are wondering where their service will | the efforts of Postmaster Murphy, a i s e = The infaunt daughter, Mva ¢ | pany has received two more recruits i 3 . to A.D. LA P R e o ) Personals and Notes. O T ey o R e T30 | atr. wnd Mrs. Avinuc Dutr was bap. | DREIng his otal of enlisted men up |known as Station No. 9. where postal . Sy speaker of the evenming. The com- (s e tised at the Saered Heart church on |to 87. The Third company has 79 en- | Supplies can be procured, money o mittee have pianned an interesting | #@rman Soules of New Haven is{ham won the consqiation Wednesday, April ¥1, by Rev. P. H.|listed men and two officers. Officlals | ders {ssued and letters roglstered. Thie RS for m;;oda.\ hour and will ;zflm" :L retw days at his home on| The menu served follows: Massiootte,” The chfid 3;'“ B o o T cainsite ave mm:n“ night 1'3."5.;5,1.‘2.&’;&“‘12:’?:3(3&.&'35 S.::‘ serve refreshment kory street. H Friday, April 6. nd day at the armory and are en- e P e deavoring to Dbring ths tompanies up [section of the city. TRUCKING Telephone 175 DR, A. J. SINAY -Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Norwich ; Phone 1177-3 2 NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge = Chicken Fortuguese Soup. s T y —_— Called to Boston. Mrs., William Deheéney of Provi- 5 jueen Ol Attended Vocational Class. to the quota of 109. There is plenty Raymond Yade has been called to|dence is the guest of Mrs. M. J. RIor- | Broied Brushsh. Maitre . Hetel The seventh grade of the Wequonnoc | Foom for recruits yet and it is hoped SqatBady te Worsestan, Boston to join the Naval Reserwe in|dan for a week. which he enlisted last summer while lienme ’ hool atten vocational classes that young men of this city will seize | The body of Mrs, C. Roeast ’h.g“v‘ c'fi?ef.?'mt Dressing. Sondn .-n-rd:o’om o > 7| the wopportunity not only preparing |sent on the 9.06 o'clock Miss Nellic M. Andlerson has retcrn-| = Mashed Potatoss. Mashed Turnips. | Greeneville for manual training and | themselves properly for emergencies | cester, Mass, on Monday morning for ed efter Green Peas pendi Vor- Broa: but to place the Rose of New Eng-|burial. Undertaker Gager was In x ahebeug, e dway for domestic | P, ‘0 Pine map as having full com- | charm panies when called to muster into fed- cester and Guinnebeus. Peaches 2 la Crems Glaser. 3 e Cake. Coftee. Cigars. 1 S0 Miss Lillan E. Anderson of Quin- i g i Goes to New Canaan. i : . ’ nebaug is the gu of her sister, Mrs. scores b g - Rev. Phillipj ‘Massicotte left town Willtam A. Lund of Prospect strest 7 Under. Tor New Th . | Pendlston 16;0 Bal! N. F. A. NOTES. wood 7385, Pettis i, iy ";,m““' “"“:,",,"“'1"""'” 3 X - Btaple- |g, . Go Through Drills Daily—Base- Bridgeport ton, former recter of the Sacred Heart mfl s.[m ding the week end wil 4815, Pocku{n ',fms_ 5835, A. Jordan | (firch, which will o held today. ball Season to Open Wednesday. spending the end with friends. oy Most of the fellows now spend their recesses practicing the military exer- Gall 1628 New. Londen. Ask for Chas.| 1 yeu are not able to your| Oscer Barrett of Wilimantic is| WHITE CROSS BAZAAR chasl Dartrl t Sunda Later. Raverss chargs. food, it you lack an appetite, if your | spending a féw &ays as the t of S Spen lunday as|cises that they learned last Thursday. + WEST. SIDE HIDE CoO. ottt T 12 non pesty upast your| e brofen: I B Bercit: B i 2 COMES TO A CLOBE.|the guest of friends in the village. Everyone is eager for Tasedays arill T ' MT.H “I;m“ "' 1 #. O. Box 379, New Lendon aches and | street. Four Succeasful Nights eom:um Big vm;:.un wm:.d of ‘)'lfl: r;n:lk“lu playing season away from home this . . lll ] -l— 08 g Mi-o-na at once; the first dose brin; Event at Olympic Hall. spending several days atives'in | year. They go to Willimantic to play R e vox. | A byt eaderis mt i PO | e oz vers uocsasto mignte | v g S S S o, Wenesir 500 | Bocaus They DId Her Good CHAMBERLAIN clis’ hospital, in Hartford, are spending o -| John Broderick has accepted a po- . < it . - DR. C. Osgood Co. can subply | two weeks' vacation at their ROMeS | oo i o e P e ron il un | sitton with the Ponemah company in| A mecting of Seulor B was held at Rocuon; Jax; 14th, 1915. Dental Surgeon - O NG, S5 ot G came To-a fowr- | M1 No. 1. the close of achool Monday 1o dectds | wp gutfored for many years with ter- . ishing close on Monday evening. The Voted to hold the banauet Thussday,| rible Indigestion anf Constipation. I McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. : 3 aetendance was lereer than ever ¥ | e ifarvara Medical schodi, 1a apend. | APril 26th. President Miiton W. Graff| had frequent dizay spells and becamo : > The readers of this pap u throughout the evening. As on the|ing a few days at his home on Front "s‘e“‘,’e’,fi'l'm‘ members of the Girls'| Sreatly run down.' A meighbor advised 4 B P atod dineats. that “woicate has|Urevicus éveninga the entortainment | strest. Gids club hiave roceived tho club rink: | me to try “Fruit-a-tives”, 1didsosad e & ~ - com: arranged cluh will usiness meetin Boen able to cure in all its stages. and program. ‘were voeal selsctions| Farmers Would Glve Him Work. |miceiis” i feride what wil be dong | to the surprise of my doctor, I began m ¥ 'Af[ miu.::a by Comstitutional condltions. by hur-:o b :tfl:!.’:- n‘an‘ Clflnr.t;: b3 men like J-:u _!llnnoxt :‘r u«;o- with m; ;.):rp‘:’ua ;'m'"‘lhl'i c:;ac;%. 1t | to improve, and he advised me to go on requl . , 3 wup whoss experience in seeking for | will probably be given to the Red Cros “ W ”, P e e R ESEY Cnearpd Moty ok R | e Bnsomn or Thiem: X 2 | Soek” s Landon was noted I | or Los Barker Weepial with “Pesitatives”. thcily Cat” onetourts, the regier Mucous surfaces of the sy ereby > Bh Modraric ] O Gtoa) s allalin 4k hatsy extreme. St ppaa e ives 4 Do 35§ s t e indaton T e Theresa e caccqmpanied DYl & pitisble, would be willing to work St Rl Bl a-tives” and T want to say to those who WELDING AND MFG. 00, g the patient stry by | Mizs Emma Po ; ust on a farm where a man of that age 3 » | suffer from Indigestion, Constipation ox Chestnut St Norvieh. titutio) Be Heaven, and Forever More, Mrs.| gould find plenty of the kind of work | A summer school at the state nor 9, 8 2 e ing 1t nsenn, ied by Nieholas J.| he would be able to do, he might have | mal school, Danbury, for July 30-Aug.| Headaches—‘iry Fruit-a-tives’ and you ipeliman; la, and Memories, | & comfortable home and fair compen- | 24 has been announced. Courses wiil illgetwell”. CORINE GAUDREAU Miss Catherin tion in many places about here. be offered for beginners, éxperienced | Wio@etwell™. i i Died by Mias Mary - _’_"9’.:‘W Leachers, model school legchers, high | 006. & box, 6 for §2.0), trial sise, %Wl A lieense tax of , a vear on|school principals and te rs, super- [ A¢all dealers or seat postpaid by Fruit: tausts Yor the de e cafo hat checking s proposed in Ken- | visors and snperintendent and Itbrar- | g iy doatburg, N.¥, i Y G BT . Bl

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