Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1917, Page 2

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SPRING COATS AT 1500, $1850, $20.00 and $2250 -mzmmrmmv UTMOST SATISFACTION - At the above prices you can choose a Co mwflm on-smmwmmwxmcmr. ‘SUIT mwmmwmm -AS WE GIVE i mvw:mmm é‘t dressy wear. Thouyl—uem-!-ndun- U sible and afford every woman and every ym.m-“llnowoflnmtyofhlmlcm that will give the utmost service and be a thorotighly fashionable at the extremely low Mrs. Ella 5. Bennett of Hanover, prices. In this lot are Coats of wool poplin ellh‘r:t‘chnt(hew.-é?l{%h‘:j ‘ BEIGE, GOLD, 3 ¥ \ 3 Vduugom of the meeting of the union in . : | - ALL OTHER SUITS REDUCED -WchnoduxCuudfiMufluphh 25% $32.50. SMART SPRING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND YOUNG By Ly, oy "“FM SK]RTS ‘DRESSES ivak ;: OTHER - . SNAPPY COATS $10.95 TOM GIRLS THAT ARE NEW IN DESIGN AND | | unden A e e deirea i ene Jin: 3 ing gethis brother-in-law, -Wytok Rus- S WOOL, POPLING AND WOOL ™ FASHIONED OF FAVORED FABRICS §% Wednesday noon. “Attorney P. 3. " PLAIDS Wt SILKS AND SERGES :fll“‘bound a‘ver to the criminal term e superior court and was taken to the county jail where he was guard- [ Guard Mesting ~Teday ) 53 30 he could not take his own life. | Teachers’ Assuciation Planngd, 5 - $ 50 The prisoner had nothing to say but . » appéared downcast and working under | Miss Elizabeth Ahern of New: York o SILK STRIFES AND PLAIDS ; E i a severe mental strain. His wife was |ls visiting her sister, Mrs. C. g} Gil-, > $ 95 in court and showed such emotipn she | lingham in ‘Staftoraville, 114 = had to.be led outef the court / Buws. Graves H....., 4 sl Two Mon Sent to Jail. Lucius lm":. Taleottvilte hn James Skelly appeared before the “and.will t;mfly "| police court Friday morning on the | here about fthe Arst charge of sleeping in a barn in this| Charles Moore is rum: S S ofadey W e o e | comabie NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO ALTERATIONS VALUES TO $21.50 ed a plea of guilty and was sentenced | Lee Royce has been uddtd u: the to_thirty “days in Jjail. list of auto owners. E: m:m- Ghel.fw:l be{core the coalrt on Club’s Pw c ¥ e of Intoxication and was . 4 ” e s, of, nienicaiiosand w5 | The Current Byefr g wii meet WHERE “SMART” STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICE fey €0l Men to Broskiyn. at their rooms in the lMbrary s - < Monday evening. Mrs. W. H. Cooley e i and Miss Celia Helt will 4 - p— ‘.afi-ln-uyof&--!ybforflm-—wuv-l the @M Put on Probation. Sises The supieat tor the svenine|| 1©D&e in Street SR SN auregan Block The case of Fsther Hatton, charged | will be Detrol Cnl,llnwne efty of the |§' - -lines q’m ‘which they are wnatmd:d. Mula Of | with being in danger of falling Into|Great Lakes. afd : ways. of vice, e taken up by the | factorics: gq g E mrt after the r had bgen cieared constitu f spectators. -AS| e parents thought! WM o.solos by lm” could m e their daughter, is..Clover Convi siri wak pit on prévation for & pé m Holts. o oo yeu “she iwill live with? A Dt i o 4 ';o s s s" who Is keepluy Houve EUWIM- | e Ofcutiviie: Waolen, ittt cre 10T reduce the working hours from 60 to . Shaffer left foF Philadeiphia and |it is that the bravést deer has. Rave previously been descrived, but |perfect smoothness, #na do not sink Buildi A, v 57" per weex and will aiso grant an | on their yecurn will reside on Reynolds | biggest pair of horns. the demonstration was interesting as |deeply into the eoll. The engine uilding and Loan Association’s Re- | increase of five per cent. in the wages | il Mr. Shaffer is foreman for the - ing the first which has shown the |which are petrol-driven, develop port. of the employes. Cotfrell Lumber company. The bride meags of scent. h hoot ng of small type by ear. Mr.|horsepower, and each tractor is The tyenty-sixth annual report of He Guard Meeting. received man: Deautital sifts of sil-|a pasty mass which leaves a siig chose as & test passage the |able of hauling a plough which turn the Willimantic Building and 1oan as-| There ,.,';‘T be: a= o o t | ver, cut gh-y linen, ete. cdor on the ground. For th! second I over eight furfows at & time—London sociation’ Has been made and shows | g roots YOI Bh A Taase mesting o hunters usually take dogs wit . ot 4 e Times. (Saturday) after- S ly it i s e A et s, sorEanization had = Dassed | ;oon at 2 o'clock to further discuss the HADDAM NECK e e ma vy ~ ront AR Caneatns Somsits six per cent. dividend has been de- | MAtter of the Home guard. Captain —_— wash the odor from his feet, and f 4 Clared by the board of directars. The | Albert Simonds of Hartford will ad-| g anch of Red Cross Organized—C. E.(Then , circle back to his home. This War affected the Philippines strangé Feport shows total assets of 351031155 | 4ress the méetings ‘and explain thorl Gi The Pilgrime’|act causes the dog to lose the deers|achleved without an er y last year. Imports fell off no jes o apinties ot s5rentios, aua 5% | sughly the duties of the guard. --/;| Sécisty to Give tran The ‘speed attained "was not more 000,000, as compared with the ta $75,372.61 and “disburse- Benefit Entertainment. Vision. . ot i Sl | previots year. G e Ginds vind. & ments of $15,372.61. Surpius and prof- | There was a large attendance at the T 5 Foutnicr @ Albe belleves thet by prac: o {t5 317.496.20, estimated & per cent iv. | entertainment at Bt. Edward's hail on |, A e FRANCE GETTING FOODSTUFFS | 50", “Consigerably higher speed can 4l of $10,000,000. \dend 313,763.94; new eurplus 35,732.- | Friday evening siven for the bemefit|y = ‘Wednet FROM NORTH AFRICA |be attained. The line-changing mech- = Because labor is scarce in Australis of the Young Men's club. i e Mot i "“'5" pluz‘q an o::’mdt limit of 1'{’ n‘--‘ !-rmahm m. A o eg(;;uy:ve ;ul-p of v”h- Mrs. Naramore 4o Speak. - Raymond and family|One Mund: ousand Tons in{words on the reader's progress. 'To|stripper harvester, which sirips (he 3 An offott s beihe mieds to ovsanise | wins in Miadistown Monsey ¢n sl 1916 Than in Previeus Year. e S S L P A U, L Al P 2 - 3 ion in Staf- |ness. ) g the chaff from the meat and 40-inch wide Chiffon, igured designs | 27 and 31-inch wide Corduroy, suita- e B e Red © Bonach. Marseits April_ 6—This secona musical adaptation of the Mo separates t aff from the meat a: . white, blus grounds, $1.76 and $2.00 Bl for sport coats, separate skirts or| The tuneral of Wytok Russek, who| s meeting ot those. btcrested, o oz ved from “North re rops the clean grain into & bo% penhagen blue, green. A branch of the Red Cross work was |K7ice"100,000 ince myre of Toodstufls | dash Norwsy's water power that may be e e e bhck, $1.0 | was murdered Wednesday noon as he | high school next Thursday afternoon. y |30 B q ized at Grange hall Wednesday |in 1916 than in 1915. It is at the same of musical no . falling within lutilized with profit ls estimated a 4d-inch wide Georgetts Crepe, all |2 yard. S ETom T AUl No. & I o‘,'"i;x,z,"“““m"m:"::m‘,"‘xm afternoon. “Mrs. A~ C. Acheson of |(ime ome’of fhe explanations for ihe |the compass of an ociave. The sounds |from 5,000,000 Lo 10,000,000 horss pow mlbn nclyded, Tsc a yard. 36-inch wide Narrow Wale Corduroy, Em-y morning at 830 o'clock. Re- |association, will address the meetins. e o A s O aennacs, | (Xtraordinary activity of Marseilles in | are conveyed to the Car by & receiver. | . inch wide Natural Ceior Penges, | °C ® Yard- quiem high mass was celebrated in | After the address there will be an in- |Of Middle Haddam were the speakors. |wartime, and evidence of the imeM- |—London Times. Hitherto unknown shrimp ' ground d e St. chs t 9 o'cl b: ti A membership of about 30 was 500N |cacy of submarine operations on a iine 1 by s ft the coast I S s T TR 2, ioe Wide Wale Oonture. | B, Yo' SRS Ml o | SR s 7T 1hnt ol may | B2 e, e T (S g e e o ; bearers. Burial was in St. Joseph's el a 5 , chs H - the merchantment ply! y S8Y Dgured designs on pale Dlue| 35 4, 44-inch wide Hairline Serge, OBITUARY. tre, chairman of work committee. rorthig ig gune, as mentioned by the ASK PORand GET .gwounds, 75c a yard. 59 Duke of Marlborough in the Ho: of . c, 75¢ and $1.00 a yard. — Next Sunday, April 22, the Junior |, of submarin use Jride Corded SiI in merrow | ' 35-inch wide Silk Popiin. in & wide Mrs.—John W. Rose. i Christian Sndeayor societs, will render s s Lords a few days aso, are at worl in o r c ’ pisic very sheer and soft. | assortms and shad 5 i " . oy . Py rtepe: Tho & yard. L oF rojms) s, 83c a| The death of Emily J. Rose, witel Charies P, Williame Elected Major | oo S5 i, imon ot et Sraran |ctlved far more, instead Gf less, sus- | SORE- TE0Y 58 & BACL of, Co e . of John W, Rose, occurred at the tenance from across the Mediterran- |Tent Of. 80 5 36-inch wide All Satin Messaline, in | DX 200 "houpital Thursday mEhe after Miss Edith Raymond, orgahist of the | eqy. y ‘Russie for use in agriculture a wide range of colors, including black A Cchurch and superintendent of tne | LR O in this country during the next few 2nd white, $1.50-a yard. ” ngfin‘"x‘;,“,‘g,,“{;'e “d"."fs,‘;'t‘,: G Junior society, will have charge. e G Tosks, The imctors weigh about M alte Mllk vnw Dress Silks for summer frocks, | gha ana Mar: . Upton. When 16| Mystic Rebekah lodge, No. 56, I. 0.| A large number were ouc to the Optophene in Operation. ‘ons -um ut owing u;l the <~.-u;i i s ool YOU atmetive Lyt and plaids, $1.25, | e moved fo this city with her par-|O. F., held & regular Teeting Friday [fervice on last Sunday morning an e boratory, 27,|Wheels they get over the ground with | Substit Cost SIS Pejes. P:Anch: Volles. Agvted. stripes; 41,50 ana 0175 5 ya ents and in 1864 she was married. Mrs, | evening in Odd Fellows’ mm A very|heard the pasjor preach on The Soirit e, X R Nommige ¥ — —— Seed effect, and all-over pat- | 40-inch wide Cr‘vfide-Ch"& in-a| Rose “haa ‘many friends in Williman- | intereséing programime carried [of Christ. - 2 yard. tull line of colofs, $1.50 a yard. tic. She was & member of the Meth- | out in ‘observance oOf the minet-elghth -~ Home Guard Mesting. phone reading _before : G _ Pany” which included Mr. H.D. sy S Sl ot Mt | S W D ol | o st e e ¢ S|P, BASLSOMELY D ek ITEMS OF INTEREST | Charics it tpion“of Harifora, be | hers of Stonington loase. No. 36, 1 0. ball, this Clatircay) sveging releitye ';,,ngf oy e, Towtitite” for the “ Men's Pajamas, & nt. pink, | Soparate Medailions for trimmings, |0 "7 "UStand ‘Atter the moetins & social Zme |Ihe speakers who were pxpected Jast |the Finsbury Techn ioge, Bipe, lavender, tan "and whitd, $1.65 e]in beaded effect, paisley colors, 50c Jester-Frost Engagement. was enjoyed and rereshments were "’v'v'f"?:,‘::"‘gf"‘mc“’:z’ 74 Jamés Flood mvefl;mnu with the optophone each. The engagement of Miss Mabel Jes- | served. per E Z cuann- Pajamas, several colors, New Neckwear, in pongee, georgette | ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Home From ‘Washington. e ulu":f‘“.":,vfc':.d presgrtnd $8c & pair. crepe ana ehiflon. in new Spring col- | Jester of New Britain, e ¥. Tingley, regent and | steam yacht Kanawha, Capt. G. T. George ors, 75¢ to $1.50. Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Frost | ars. Newton Dickerson. Sandin, commander. Tow Bininn: Nedhwsar in | plous s mieal. fLlk ey, Nainshbom rd chapter, D. A. The Ladies’ Aid society held ‘a sup- voile and organdie, Z6c o 50c. ashivgton, D. ‘onnection with the Red Cross New Silk Sashes, both. plain and McCabe—Labby. where they attended the ' Natiomai "°"" at Grange hall Wednesday even- Continental ngress. Fhey. fancy. new Spring shades, 31.00 and| Word has been received in this city |{helr reporis. st the Fhe | “Eiiftord Raymond a8 mot pasé the ‘Wednesday in $1. of the marriage of Miss Lena B. Lab- | local cha 3 pter -the -first examination for the navy, due to de- ' M Necicwear, new| Fancy Hana Bags, colors to suit any | by and 3. Bernard McCabs of Detroit, | May. E fective vision of the right eye. 25c 204 50¢ edet |costume, $1.00 each. Mich. The ceremony was performed Charles P.-Williams Major. Work is_being done on the road op- in that city Thursday’ afternoon. Enlistments ' for ' the Home Guard |posite Grange aall. - This was very i = m eeded, but not more ‘so than Ui Yy have been m: in fine, but the of- | much n g . 3 e Lo M S Somipaniss . are |any and all the reads iu this town cases of diphtheria have been reported | 2nXIous to Thake & atih Better: show: ; . - recruiting both of R 4 EInii ity | semaain | We have been in Business long e has made & Ane - Children Cry Howinr T hia"Sranch o The servics | od costs. for Jaew_snea so. tne_deer enough, at least, to know that if we satisfy you we may FOR FLETGHER"S as well as In Goast defense. THelin our forests or ~ parks drop their . > g campaign for the.recruits for the Home | horns. Then in about 13 weeks a new . expect to hold your trade. CASTORI| A [Cuard will be continued until each |pair of horns arrives, but they are company attains its w“ compliment of (q“d‘r and easily hurt. mmen: “37snich wide Good Quality Poplin, the a yard. - - 3%iuch wide Better Quality Poplin, 40/inch wide Dotted Swiss, 33c a B9c a yard vard. $8dnch wide Best Irish Poplin, §oc| 36-inch wide Fancy Pigue, 3o a »yard ya 38-inch wide Shadow Cloth, 33c a & 36-inch witls Fine Sheer Soisetts, 25 ‘f, e Ng= iy Suivtig At o special meeting of the twelve Vet yard.. ' officers of the local Home Guard bat- |tough skin, which o35 inch wide White “Gabardine, 29 a JAY M. SHEPARD talion the two dompanies in Myetic, |Lrawn, like plush. For & iong. time he © 36-inch wide Splash Volle, 20c a yard. |yard. | S b S Succeeding Elmore & Shepara and ine ‘companies in Stenlagton and | will ot thrash “his “horne .in tho 36-ineh widé Plain Voile, 26c a yard. b0 5. a yar Brocade, walst- P‘:;c-atuck Chartes’ P. : Ams was hr:h It -:sum xbe mfi” ity 5 3 mh:emrfl'h._nx'u h without horns he “hfl Better Quality Plain Voile, 15?: Tot of Dottea and Figured Swiss, 3 pursuant ?c.-m Order No. 2. Par- | feels weak. Whes n'tlt' agraph 2. Jor Willlams will begin [and grow he begins to e 1 Sutics ot s 3 ns:‘i’n. Atter a w‘l'::l: he . ety ‘trom side to day, WEDDING. 3 Tome ‘rapidiy throush the —t br‘l!h and undergrowth. Shatfer- Whipple. As his new horns become big ¥ 3 - . UNDERTAKER o nd lmlu,n!n. i m A i of|s150 Become iesa. easily hurt, s oth c - n Church St, Willimantie, Ct. - | 31 ‘m dx v ] Albany Argu: n- n rmmnr:' u:rlm::r n ) Lady Assistan hn Shaffer, . the brush outer or _‘veivet, A o Good Advice. T T [ivanx Shatter, wet . en_ant d '%.g - fa. el o . i’" E A & U R K E If you should come at the home of © paren -m-;ux i 2 . and [where soldiers are on guard and one c. J Acxm Wednesday eve: Welcome | The deer is then very proud of nis FURNIS to get {of them orders you 16 “Halt” hait. B B.mg, A new clothes. Aolse—Houston | Don't ask questions and don't start chu e cen as a ‘x"x azdser s not afraid. of pain, he 2 4 RN | i v it 2n, areument—Syracuse Post-Stand- BE”""T wi te out his new hovns For Pree. 3 : Sniienica. is' mates: 0. N et Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantie ride wore ':. L o \M ot" ‘is nfl’gl %!nmfl % Hours—9 a. m. to § p. m. _ Phone 44| refreshments were served. 'rhv.

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