Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1917, Page 8

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CLOSE NORWICH-NEW LONDON ROAD Prospects Are It Will be Closed Most of Summer—Au- Construction Has Been Started. : ; | ‘Children Cry for Fietcher’s ASTORI The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature anddhubeen made unflzhk pex- ‘Zé% sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and °* Just-as-good ” are but ts that trifie with and endanger the of Experimen health What is CAS Castoria is a harmiess. substitute Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Oplum, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age i ¥x guarantee. For more than thirty years it has ‘been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic ami Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising of Norwich EASTERN CONNECTICUT WEEK Special Values from the Garment Section FOR EASTERN CONNECTICUT WEEK SUITS IN VALUES TO $20.00 | WASH BLOUSES FOR $1.00 Pretty Spring Suits for both women and misses are in- Pretty white voiles make up thi cluded in this bargain assortment. Serges and Poplins L] At the present tifse it looks as cemente road from the topof Chappell's thoush the principal thoroughfare be- | Hill, on Williams street, New London b G ® | almost to Montville. tween Norwich and New London will | “' Bt the first patrt “of the co Dbe closed for the. greater part of ‘the | struction work, in order to avold the suramer season in the vicinity of North | closed road, autoists will have to use Waterford and automobiHsts will have | the Ol4 Coichester turnpike. to make long detours in order to| The roads that will have to be used trayel between the two cities. in making the detours are not in first The ciosing of the road has been |class condition and' when extra travel miade necessary through the construc- |is diverted to them they will speedily tion of the highway. A start has|become worse. However it is neces- been made near Jerome's Corners near | sarv to lay cement roads in the sum- the Montville-line.. It isthe intention | mer time and so thers is nothing to-do {to work towards New London. As |but make the best of tho situation. Tt about two miles will be constructed it | will take several months to do the is expected that when the contract is | necessary grading and to lay. the ce- completed thers will be a stretch of | ment. g i ES | lot. Plain models and-those trim in new and staple colorings are the principal weaves with large collars are shown and a large number of clever models are included new models. There are values in the lot SUITS IN VALUES TO $27.50 | & All the better grade materials which are in demard this e THN S LOWAS 8198 season are represented—Poplins, Gabardines, Poiret Nallies \Mp 10N D) dko I l ?5 Twill, Etc., in all the favored colorings and checks. The ' HAS DRUM CARRIED STORRS TRUSTEES ADD IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO EXTENSION FORCE. . : = : therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids G. H. Parker of Preston City Exhib- | Appoint Worksrs Whe Will Serve in the udmi’hflnnbcyf an:il; giving healthy and natural sleep. i Relic at Plainfield Demonstra Co-opsration With State Food Com- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. [ sttt Sunday. mitteal | pimong the thousands that Gocked to| Tho truvtsss of the Cophecticut Asi- | Plainfie] on Sunday to atten e | cultural col ave made two i GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS [ o it S | S e “aetmton eoics fonos, tien was C. H. Parker of Preston City | appointing workers who will serve un- Bears the Signature of who made the trip in by horse and |der the direction of- the. college in co- lcarriage. Mr. Parker is. 81 years of |operation with the. Connecticut Cem- |age and unusually liyely for a man of | mittee of Food-Supply. in:the campaign |his vesre. Mr. Parker is the proud |for increased food production and con- servation in the state. Benjamin W. Southwigk was put on full tims as an extension agronomist and Miss Mauds {E. Hayes was named as a2 leadsr in home economics by the trustess. Mr. Southwick has besn emploved on the teaching and expsrimental staff of the college and has done considerzbls work throughout the ‘state in co-op- eration with the extensfon service. i : 1Miss Haves has been head of the home | v @ ghed | cconomic department for several years i N 2ng has aleo done considerabie exten Crepe-de-Chine and Strip S = E 5 Silks Cing é ortm attractive semi-fitting and Norfolk models are the ones Silk 'i““k_';?; up. the ass we are featuring. very attractive $4.50 SILK BLOUSES FOR $3.0¢ Fine Crepe-de-Chine;- in. whit colers is the most popul i|. terial this season and \} good value. Some show the staple i combinations of color in t Hi WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS AS LOW A4S $10.75 Coats which are right in the mode as low as $10.75 and from that price up make a purchase at this time most attractive. There are scarcely two coats alike in our L] 4 (4 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought display and all the new high colors, as well as blues, black and plaids are shown. collar and cuff effects v ¢ sion work. Shs will act as leader of R :§ 1 | the women agents in the varfous coun- 5 4 | ties and will have charge of the home economics work in the state. Annual Collection For Pope May 27. diocess read Sunday and Alice Skinner, of wme, wera arrested by Deputy of as- John J. Nilan savs: ing the affairs of the church through: In a letter to the priests of his d announcing the annual collection for the pope to be taken up Sunday. May 27, BishoD he many needs - The Connecticut Committee of Food Supply has taken up the matter of glass fruit jars for canning aad, in co 8 | operation with. the . Massachusetts Committee - of Food- Conservation, is making a determined effort to keep these two states supplied with jars. The following notice addressed to job- bers and dealers in such jare was given out the world make it necessary him to appeal to the generosity of T children to sbport him in carrying his heavy burden. Last year this di- ocess contributed $12,515.13, of which $10,14013 was given by the laity and $2,375 by the clergy.” out vesterday at the headquarters of the Connecticut Committee of Food Supply ‘OWing to the great increase In- the 7 planting of vegetables for ‘canning, | Work that we bave put into the propo- | board of directors consisting of six-|backgrougd for masses of plum blos- ‘hn:‘*a st We anticipate that the demand for |Sition’ teen members, of whom fiftesn shall|soms and a large vase of pink and | Mrs. Lor glass jars and containers will be far Charles T. Davis of Middletown, who { be elected as hereinafter provided. |white carnations and asparagus fern |ored sa above the average this year. is m;zIEr {Of (hecs'ate mngé and is a | and ldh" sixteenth shall be the retiring placed in the center of the com- |and M are recateing thetr amnual sepairs, | possessor of a drum reputed to be 150| ~The avallable supply of glasms fruft|member of the Connecticut Comumittee | president, etc, and to act upon any |munion table gold_an e o e einton eoather the |vears old. He had the drum With |jars In Gepnecticut ie low. . This i |0f Food Supply, also has attended | other business praper to come before| While the guests were assembling |train of b T Sy S ook T R T | many meetings of farmers throughout | said meeting. Everett Dawson of Moosip. rendered | - .The bd Toude s Eu B couiitnn DS R« i - due to the freight emborgo congestion | ihe atate, and he reports finding much | Article 6. Section 3. Amendment to |selactions on the orgon, merging into | beametta or % & the same degree of enthusiasm as has | read—'If 2 majority of those attend- [the bridal rherus from Lohens n T Arim vaileh. s e~ 1n- the The Connecticat Committee of Food | been found by Mr. Griffin. He says | ing such meeting shall favor the form- |the bridal p entered the chur accompanying picture, began its ser- Supply Conservation is making a de-lthat people thought at first that the | ation of such bureau,” e The bride, Vice in the Revolutionary war. 1t|{ermined efford to keep Connecticut|food supply committee’s requests wers | was carried throush the war of 1512 |2nd Massachusetts supplied with glass |not to be taken seriousiy. but that the | and Mr. Parker himself —earried it |frult jars as the demand arises dur-|farmers are awake all over the state, | through the Civil war, a half century | n& the canning season. and the results are sure to show a big | Problem, Charles A. Goodwin, mem- |piossoms. and a square court train ago. It was played on the streets of “To_this end we request that job-|increase in the acerage of fecod | ber of the Connecticut Defense Coun- [falling from the. shoulder Her vei b= S e iy bers and dealers in this product to|crops. |eil of Hartford will spesk upon the|of tulle was arranged In cap effect The four presented Friday Jore Justice of the Peace Maynara and _deferided by Attorney Blsyton B. S The — assault fharge was issed, but they were Jound ov 3 inal superior ‘ourt, September trial on he theft charge | C. H. PARKER. The roads .of the town of Montville are being filled In and sanding and [exhibiting it to the many whom he|of traffic and other causes. ort time. me I;or the soversign pontiff in administer- olling will begin in accompanied: by . -her The topic of the May maxting Will|gaiher. by whom she is siven: awi degroom’s g be The Relation Connectiout Bears to | foine': L . v wore a short gown of white satin, the &7 v o the Nation In the Great War Defense | woio % ShoTl KOWD of waite saoif, the > Mr. Parker since the Civil war has|COMmunicate with John T. Roberts.| The Connecticut Committee of Food | above mentioned topic. e e hpor e U L A made his home in Ohio but he recently | S2re Committee of Food Supply, Hart- | Supply now has available for Con- iy 5 . came east and located in Preston|ford. Conn. if they are mot getting|necticut farmers and amateur garden- Her only ornament the bride- | FLAG RAISING AT grogm’s_zift, a platinum bar pin, set City. Mr. Parker took part in the|Sdibment of jars.from the manufac-lers a supply of bulletins on ceveral with pear nd sapphires, and she | — parade on Sunday falling in line with | turers in sufficlent quantities to' meet|subjects, prepared by experts, which PRSP (RO | Rl s quet of roses and H 0 W T 0 BE | izem “This committee offers its services|cne mav obtain one or more of the | Lilles of the velies | - e sl % to every jobber and dealer in the effort | bulletins by addressing the comm | Purchase Stars and Stripes. bas 'Q‘D: B2 "!“‘” s INEBAUG POMONA GRANGE. |to facilitate transit of these goods. tee at No. 26 Pearl street, Hartford. by B e ol e s e e “Blanks may be had at the commit- | The list follows: i Friday morning, the pupils of theTith overdress of ping tulle sbon. She wore o ellve NE i ford. .or will be mailed on request. |Connecticut. Growth and Cave of Gar- Star: 5 s or- & the brh . DA¢ U Regular Meeting at Mansfield Cen- | These ‘blanks must e properly filled | den and Fisld Beans. Preserving EEEs | yer con oot moipes 8t the Nor-| = Preceding the bride came sy ter. out In.order that the committes may |in Water Glass. Growing _ Corn For | 7ich club bouse. Filled with the spir- | beasers, Master John Benjamin We e T s efficlently and expeditiously assist you | Grain. How.to Plant and Grow Pota- |/t of patriotism each pupil from the |08, JT “ai OF 0 el S of oS | ebaug Pomona srange wiil be held in |reply ffom those interested. dens. i £ the literary center of Windham Coun-| The part which the Connecticut Agl-| B s e fomerds e LOE e e s i e ty'r jurisdiction with Echo grange, on | gricuiturai college is takink in the war | wiLL DELIVER ADDRESS e e Dag and. o Monky was | The bridoamatas, X as_eve Saturday, at Mansfield Center. work of the state is outlined In a let- S N ¥ ors | OB i CIG e, St Mg AT OPEN MEETING rthe usual opening exercises |of Central age, at | estroy the da his horse and carriage behind the cit- | their requirements. Wwill-be malled upon: application Any |y, the Children Earned Monay to | A ' OF DISGUSTI Leonard H. Healey to Address Second |tee’s rooms, No. 36 Pearl street, Hart- |~ Soy Beans—an Emergency Crop for | Norwich Private Day school display- |font and earried pink The second regular meeting of Quin- jalong the desirability of an immediate | toes. Fitting.and Planting’ Small Gar- | tiniest to the oldest, worked with en- |wgs bore the rings ¢ n cleanses The programme will be as follows: |ter frem President C. L. Beach to the = 1 Tankiin Suc calles pon Grosvenor Woodward of ovidence F I Morning session in fifth degree at|Connecticut Committee of Food Sup- e rarucle CaTlads BROn HIRGRyE X . =i > é o > = " 1o | Ely to explain the significance of the |wore gowns of t bl 3 Parisiar = m. Bills and accounts presented. |ply. President Beach says that he|Cherles A. Goodwin To Discuss State's| 51 [0 SXPIain the Syl R TR, E; mer at 12 noon. Lecturer's pro-|considers the mobilization of school amme at 1.30 p. m., in the fourth de- | poys for farm service “the most Im- Relations to Nation In the Wad. He spoke of the origin of the flag |trimming of silver lace e t it has come fo stand fer, in | silver hair ornaments and carried p - iano solo. Mrs. Annie R. Tucker, |nation at this time. He savs that|of Commerce on Monday sent out thels most :mpressive manner urged the| The usher: tuart ‘worth Far 1d sealp will lo 2 te Meadow Brook grange; recitation, Miss | candidates . for admission to the col- | call for an open meeting of the chem- [ children to be 2 ways ready and will- | Bragg 4 Gree g precsded | better Luey Payne, EcHo grange: address,|iege next fall who withdraw from thelr | for Friday evening for the purpose of | ing to o their duty to the Aag. | éhe bride Wer attendants to the B o it Field and Sllage Raising of Corn in|schools for agricultural or military | amending the by iavwe, s bt e i | chancel steps, where they were;met b New England, Lecnard H. eHaley, sec- }service will be.-admitted. upon pres-| .y changés to be made follow: | while two of the sma ho bridegroom and his best man, | destro . retary of the state board of agricul-|entstion-of records from thetr princl-| <gSiion 1. Classes of Membership.|the flag. = It was then raised, |George W. Loring of Central Y ture: vocal solo, Miss Marjorie Harris, | pals. satisfactorily covering their en- ¢ & I e Vil d nge: oy, Eesentlal: Edus o . = The Chamber of Commerce of Nor-|the salute given by the children. | _The ceremony was performed by Rev. | health e e Y aamatie wihtean, | irance requirements up to the time|wich, Conn. Inc, shall be composed | Tt is interesting io note, the various | Charles H. Spaiding, D. D. of Brool {abow Guinaaliniet wrange:, Sioih main. Mol 1 SFOmLuchooL fobay of active members, assoclate members, [ ways in which the mersbers of the|line, Mass, n co of the bride's |should no longer cer, Meadow Br p e, ad. President Beach savs that the stu-|,n3 ponorary members hool earned the money, which were | mother the Episcopal double ring ser- |druff. Faded . : h abe ¢ the regu! me of the | progress of the city shall' be eligible | ing. Willis Austin, catching. moths |left the church to the music of Men- |harmiess | Miss Stone and tM Stalier, ho | closing of school, and gives a summary 0] akb-it g8 5 o1 n z 3 3 1 in, | & wedd reh or make it gress grange; vocal solo, Mis Iris Soper,|of the present sccupatlon of the stu. | for e iy pi Bl | e ilor Sl el ot the hawsiot | AslittinDotlle, enans Quinnatisset grange. Person corporations, assoct- | Nancy. Bigelow, ploughing. Blackstone| A reception fo dent body as follows Crandal), |the bride’s parents hich was attract- | time, can {ively decorafed with palms, ferns, pink | Osgood and _druss arnations. The bride and [and is not expensive get the genuine Parisia ations and orzanizations interested in | Perkins, spading. Helena the commercial, industrial and civic|raking. Larned Ely, housework. Ma- | Dprogress of the city and desiring the | rion Briggs, cleaning up and unpack- (and w Special use of the information — and |ing trunk, sewing. Franklein Suck.|groom were assisted in receiving by sine service facilities of the chamber shaii |sewing. Richard Maguire, picking up |Mr. and Mrs. Loring, Mr. and Mrs. [oux's) as tha be eligible for mssociate membership. Frances_Coit, picking up papers. Tillinghast and Master Waldo Til- |guaranteed Associate members thall have no vote sathering flowers. Mardan Gallau- d shall not be elizible for any office cutting paper: Barbara Mitchell Shall be entitled to all the priv.|errands. John Savles, spading. Alice $ads » 1|ileges of active membership. Such |Savies, carrving water. Helen Farwell, persons;, firms, corporatfons, associa- | housework, Tom Bigslow, for not Receiving spectal and. organizations shall desig- |teasing the cat. Molly Bigeiow. being canning (girls) an active member to represent it | heipful. = Gilber Mitchell, epeding. | in the chamber. Mrs. Andrew, typewriting. Miss Trow, Total Dues. Each sctive mem- | painting. Grosvenor Bly, clearning the 3 i 7 shed and vard, errands. Dennis Gal- | Yred B G shiall be re.|laudst, making bed. Eloise Smith | N. F. A. NOTES. L el i s SNBSS — Garden work in connection with the Seniors Drop Books For Farm Wark—| Bxterclon Service ... % - i is | Farm positio: e ey ke Graduation Cofss June 19th This | Z2T% TOBIOng, o o recter | Munitions factory ...v...... jAvailable for farm. positions unplaced - Chauffeur K Grocery clerk . S e e pay any fines, assessments |shining shoes. Virginia Smith. being istate’s agricultural districts in Or dues but shall contribute such sum | helpful Margaret Savies, housework tlon with the Biggev Crops™ annually as the board of directers and tchell, cleaning up the yard WK 1 his :‘ st w campa nnectiout Shall agre e Supply, said that the WEDDING nations. The {speakers find in traveling around the s2id sun Said sum may EASTERN CONNECTICUT P ——— s - g especizlly hard state and aftending the various meet- | in such manner and at such times L-i Tillinghaet-Loring. ings that a great many of the farmers | said member and the board of direc-| The wedding of Miss Harriet Lor- i 9 ou rorm the final ex- lare awake to their du*y and are in- | tors shall agree upom, but the cham- |ling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry IMPROVE at ' s vear gradustion|creasing their acerage to a considera- | ber stall have no right of action for |K. Loring of Wauregan and Edward y | Ble extent. “Of course,” he said, ‘there | the recovery of such sum. Associats | Carey Tillinghast. son of Mr. and OUR CREDIT ! lare centain ones wiio are slow to do | membership shall terminate, ipso fac- [ Mrs Fyederick W. Tillinghasi of Cen- King's Daughters Convention. |anything, but we ave gmlad to report| ‘o, upon the failure of such member |tral Village, took place in the TWau- The fourteenth zasued conference of [that the majority of the people are | to contribute as agreed. regan Congregational church Saturda: Man: the King's Daughters in New London. | planting from a patriotic as well as| Article 3. Board of directors. The |evening at 7 o'clock. 3 il B idham and Tolland counties will|# 1 3 tand] it. W .- el ent of the. chamber, the di- The beautiful Gothic interior of the Dress Goodz, Silks, Corsets, Gloves, HEia i Cornaees Slicle ot Tao | e L 8 e e ha. wosks i the owioet 5t | cuec” was iwcarases, a5 1o chanast || ing gives. HOSIETY. Underwear, The lazy, unambitious man .is not a builder ett City Baptist church, June 5. [tion will warrant all the energy and |its property shall be vested in a|end With cedar trees, which formed a House Dresses, Aprons, Sweaters, Et : SR TR 3 1 R N - e e s, Ete e i : b X Lol The Man Who Dares Is The Man Who Wins When you build a home you have established credit, bettered your standing and condition. A further sign of good judgment is to buy you material here. . EDWARD CHAPPE[) o a man has established his credit with his banker by the seal of ambition and energy that build LOWEST AND OUR QUALITIES THE BEST WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS VERY SPECIAL SUMMER CORSETS Now 5SS from 75¢ NorwicH, Conn OFFICE & YARDS - CENTA RANCH OFFIC

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