Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1917, Page 7

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— _THE WEATHER. 7 Condc o : LADY ASSISTANT seasonal av. Al c.u:’;m:;:"fi;i:ffifili‘ .. lam;,&;:.::f:%;é;;?g;'{ug l. < s 2 ; ; A_ FURTHER MARK-D0WN B s S e e YT IN PRICES OF OUR The weathar will be fair Thursday in tke middle Atlantic le New Eng- “eou! C, istin claimed that he was fully 3 - e 3 within his rights untur the original No important - tlmperltnre changes 5 : 3 deed. No result was A , ® indicated for the eastern half of Y reached between the parties and a few during the next two days. g tain : davs later Mr. Bacon with workmen # The winds along the north Atlantic 4 | 2 r aeting under his orders carr~ and tore ana middle. Atiantic coasts will - be| : "ands X down the greater [ . moderate south, partly overcast wea, ther and showers. : rllg ~ gy o i e o g S P T inciuding tations, New England and FEastern Netw | Woolsey Bacon, the ammguqma ‘on- | claim trespass and damage to his foun- “w : ; x - |grags minister and former pastor | tai ht. 4 Announcements, .":”‘wa‘a'.’.‘:‘.?fifv’- ’!lo‘gl.xl!lltl‘tl.;ng:fr bl 1 umuuuh. the year T Froat the time of the estruction of o" BEO'””’”G ¢ T”'s MORNING ; . ol fons. If. Nemwich, N e fountain in ques-|the fountain in 1914 till the present E Reception D e Netvet e T il e sy Rl s B i d At Home Cards. J|com. scvimn "gharmacy show. the e ey of e Ba. | Fonatain. he Siaiming That i wouid be Red Which M A 1S ff e o I | ] Pt ] et e, the Tater . uctions Which Mean Actual Savings of from Visiti Card Business §| 2t changes Tuesday: oy 1 e pmeétcée.d as lgu‘ At .t:o Atl-um Anstmd i R 1 fro; su con, con S {ust! an e Sl : e 3018 [ e e fountain existed in | Bacon's maft is still pending in the slo oo t 525 00 E Yy G t and Professional C"d" Etc. }1.2 %™ - I8 20 TR T R R o R R T R . 0 on Lver armen 21 18 | ro0f of the fountain was level with the| The decision of the case wholly EBIW L ks . Estimates Furni Highest 36, lowest 62 adjacent land and was covered with|hinged and turned on the counruetion Th”fi are °xacfly 24 = Comparisons. earth and a growth of grass and hzrb- to be given and the phraseology JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS | Frssictona. for ooty Corcast | 252 g iRung T e oumiaus Soriatied followed by lceal showers 5 ol B once after pure g the proper- |t - 3 sEWeLERS Suits and 13 Coats in this Tuesday's weather: Fair, southérly |ty Dr. Bacon erected a large mansion |in_construing the Austin-Bacon deed | wind. house for the residence of himself and | instructed the jury that Mr. Austin ~— family at an expenditure of over $24,- | had at¢quired no title to any part of offering Sum. Meon =md Tides. 000. _ The fountain was fn the yard of | the Bacon land. That the extent of i Sun, ij_High 11 Moon | the Bacon house but the roof of the|Mr. Austin's right was to have and EWW garment il Rises. | Sets. \fwuqr, || Rises. | sgame was sub level with the adjoin- |draw the water from the fountain to New Bem““h 0‘“”“5 — e m 7 m [ a_m (s m. i€ Jand forming no sbatruccien lo fres | bis house. | Thay wile Mic auec 224 | is this season’s production TR B Y e Y R 7 passage over e same. ‘or vears rig] 'S - H g ! 13| the fountain furnished an abundant|to the original fountatn ne had no i 'WSLIPS, DANDELION! 4 | Sets 1y of ter to Austin | right to enlarge the limits of the same = y 4 s , PAN S, 114 3 . 23 | Honse. Tn tsgr:pr'l':::f Isltih.whan the | or to create any new burdens upon the and fl'"s season’'s stle- { LETTUCE, RADISHES, " H R ; ‘31 Bacen house was vacant, workmen | Bacon land, except such as were rea- 5 s (= g . emploved by Mr. Austin entered upon |sonably necessary to enjoy the waters £ ETC. L. 5 : -28| the - Bacon land, tore down the walls |of the fountain. In the assortment are both : % Bix hours after high wntar it ia low|and roof of the fountain and recon-| Judge Case left it {o the jury to tide, wh}d: is follow: d y flood tide. striieted the same. In the reconstruc- | say whether the constructions made by 4 ti th i 1 s were raised | Mr. Austin were reasonably necessary ’ ' H ’ :Peflple’s Market 3 e e e o ot thom as | fo. the- sajomwent snd security of the | Women’s and Misses : a covering ffl!‘odg;‘: fountain ‘;..h ooan ‘waters [‘:{f rl‘he f:':lfl'-lh’\» 5 1;&0 ]r“fl' aft- vaiik N .o | structed a wooden building of the di. |er considering the case in the forenoon . . 5 O F lin Street ! Tenclons of 16 153 Toet Tons By 11 123 | and Tater avain In ihe afternoon re- sizes, in a variety of colors f JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prapri at_ St feet wide, and rising to a height. of | turned with a verdict in favor of Mr. H EN. Praprietor Church — Graduation Thursday — |about six feet above the new stone|Bacon to recover his costs from the 1, thereby causing an obstruetion on | plaintiff. The judse accépted the ver- 3 : - Netes. e e airasian S | At s e e e it ‘A 3. | and materials, Read this : ILLIAM C. YOUNG The last mecting of the season of Where' before the land- was |Climon ve. James 1f, Hvde was taken | : B 1 b st » up. s a amage = H H i e I e B o e B it Gkt bate sOE ALl ehase of YAty T s moty Aot 1 IR st - of Sizes, colors and ‘c ARPENTER BUL; Louis H. Geer on Prospect street with | the new _construction for the pur- (s probable that it will occupy at least and . e y e f k nakes, bugs, and oth- | two days. LDER |15 members preseni Monday evening. | pose of keeping & gs. I s s sisaii i vakae i e thon s ings. . foei. work ks hucketile 2 <eight The regular business was transacted.|er contamination ouf of the fountain - List of Suits List of Coats | N 1 .CHOOSE CHOOSE ¢ reamer o 2t The annual picnic was decided ang to provide a suitable ventilation.]J. Desmond appeared for th eplaintiff {xioes-by. skilisd.lnbos to be held on duly 11 at Groton I oos | Me Bacen, who then resided in Rhode|and William H. Shields and Willlam i Telephone 80 West Main St.| Point, the summer héme of Mrs. Lu- | Island, had no notice or knowledge of | H. Shields, Jr, were counsel for Mr. ther Parker. Jollowing the business |the new. construction until September ! Bacon. : session a social evening was NOTICE with refreshments serv‘fl by the host- ¢ DEAD HORSES AND COWS - GRSRANIEE NUNSBER. OF LITTLE MOTHERS' LEAGUES. RED CRCSS TEAMS wiLL IEPORT TODAY, ‘ Removed Free of Charge Masses at St. Mary's. 3 ere Fafl JPoh Niwninlere R ter Chas. | At the S Mary's church Tuesday | Movement Has Approval of Gity | Results of Work to Date Will Bo An- 1 Suit was $22.50 3 Coats were $22.50 . e mor; I3 ere was a month’s il 2 il = WEST SIDE HiDE CO. mass for the radpbe. of {lre sl el - Heaith Officer Brophy. nounced st Nusiingham Mamerial- 8 Suits were $25.00 AT 2 Coats were $25.00 :P. O. Box 379, New London | Mrs. Mary Murphy, —The following| pians are beéing made by the public| Today (Wednesday) the team cap- i 4 Coats were $27.50 i : s $::}:eg x‘i‘v;fén‘é:a:mbfifd during the h“llh. nursing Commltu)-a of theltains in the big Red Cross campaign 2 su?h —_— ‘27'50 ‘ ‘Reuther & Go’s STERLING ALE and | Sanoneny S ommaasd: Willam .T-| United Workers to organize a number [ will make their first reports of the |l 3 Suits were $29.50 1 Coat was $29.50 Pisi Bros/-Real GERMAN BEER on | Billings: T'riday, Michael Shea R o Dok hs e | et orimtt ot s e vy vt Il 4 Suits $32.50 1 Coat was $30.00 pretobasiuss. anestod by samior o Nome 'eoue. | Vacation menths, This work has the | good -praspect sin sighs ery were X ug! al i ty); Saturday, John William Donel- approval of the city health officer, Dr. | returns, was the statement of one of x [ o [ ] DEL-HOFF HOTEL * ¥ E. J. Brophy, and will be carried on |the committee Tuesday night. 3 Suits were $35.00 S 2 Coats were $35.00 e With his co-operation. Miss Culverand [ All those who own amtomobiles and EUROPEAN RLAN 4 5 Jiiss Lamb, the public health murses | wish Red Cross flags mav have them |M 3 Suits were $37.50 All Stylish Models HAYES BROS., Props. i eha xigas of the United “Workers. "have visited | by calling at the Buckingham Wemoriad | ~g le graduation -at. the Greeneville | the grades in the parochial and public | as e supply of lags has n re- Telephons 1227 26-25" Briadway | achoo BilL ke Prase P e e e e o e | Sineg. In the Suit offermg the range of sizes is 16, 18, 36, 38, 40 and 421/, ternoon the assembly hall. The | work and enlisting the interest of the| Francis J. Leavens, treasurer of the class is a larse one and has.an excep- | girls betwesn 10 and 15 years. local chapter of Red Cross, spoke at colors tan, gray, gold, rose, magenta, fancy stripes and checks—in Coat tionally high standing. The gradua- Oyer 400 girle have signed applica- |the mass meeting held Tuesday even- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN tion exercises will-consist of the read | tion blanks “asking for enrolment in|ing in Jewstt City. : ing e -es3ays, presentation of i-1 th t to be 5 Ry g+ = Dental Sur: ity oot SSati o monr g e e ] Awarded Chemistry Prize. sizes 16, 18, 36, 38 and 40, colors green, gold, rose and gray. geon — mathods of bathing, dressing and feed- | Charies Joseph McKay of this city Notes. ing the baby and practical demonstra- | way on Monday awarded the Prof. 1. Jay Ricketts who has enlisted in the | tions will bo given. Instructions il | A. Teach prize of $15 for exceilence in Coast Guard, spent the week-end at 'b° given in simple milk preparations|chemistry. Mr, MoKay is a member of h n the home and the hygienic care of |y i ’ is home on Prospect street. the' pureine poctle . D Brophe. i | the sraduating class of Williston acad TEAMIN g g on Sa- | instruct the giris in the first_care of G AND TRUCKING | There wiil be devotions to the Sa- { {nstruct el créd Heéart of Jesus offered -every EMEMBER—this sale of Suits and Coats begins today and will continue until sold. We advise an early selection. McGrery Building, Norwich. Conn. DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |morning this week at the St. Mary's| Tbrough the courtesy of the super- BORN. REASCNABLE PRICES church. inter.a of the Shetucket company, | MAIN—In North Stoningtom, June 15, 4 : ) ¢ ? their ciub room on North Main street| 1917 a daughter. Dorothy Gertrude, omen's alsts_ lidren s esSes The worl on_the North Main street . cen for two days per week | to Mr. and Mrs. Noves Herman Main, g N . D. P { pavement is progressing rather slow- ©of Greeneville and vicin- | WHBELOCK—In Putnam. Juns 10, Z H : Phone 175 1 Rt the com ot exbact so ronet iy 1917, a son. Silas Mandeville, Jr., to Women's Waists, a varioty of Extra Speciall Children's = it finished by the of the week. i part of the city, the club | _MT 2nd Mrs. . M. Wheelock. e attractive styles, including Gtinlthu.m Dn;ss:!s. 1:1!!rxr){\'o < ths United Workers at No. 8 Volle Waists with lace-trim- styles. ages o yea Mr. and Mrs, Walter H, Chase of | Washington. street will be used. MARRIED. _ Special value at DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE | o7, 2na Mr=. we entertaining Mr.| Whils -4 commitiee has the organ- | MACKENZIE —ADAMS—In _Woreester, med frills—new Batiste Sport s ) 287 Main Street, Norwich, Ca: Chase’s brother, Jrank, and_ daughter | ization and aéministrative part of the J"ne lsflxsn a Rev. Dr. Shepard Waists, al ...ccceavvneaen... $2.00 New high-waisted styl rwich, Confh | jrom Ohio, and his sister, Mj . ic i hand. there is need for velun- | rUZPP: Hgien Temson Adame, for- § Toars a1 000, 9150 o Office Hours: Cheney of East Orange, N. J. teers who will be willing to assist in| ienzie of Terryville. o New effects in Volle Walsts, 6 years, at $1.00, $1.50 an 0 a m. to 3 p. m. by appointment i ot {he-wirk - Any Who.are inteested to y with lace-trimmed frills and Nan. iiaddie in: Culidesn's Ging- s pléase telephone Mrs. John| by Ri i s lored Linen Walsts, sl . fens B 1o bl 7 Sundays excepted TAFTVILLE B et ol o Mk et | BEPSS TINT BY Rev M. 3 Tiree taare | " Deu Resked. g 2 to 14 at ———— the United Workers' house between 12 | 10th avenue, Miss Matild: Carter Given Pleasant Sur-|and ! o'¢lock dally. ©of Brewster, N. Y., and Je Toilet Goods z arty—Lccal Red Cross Start — Norwich. ' 0 h l hi C — B - E col\xmn_l,u?l. NC—TIn Norwich, w » D H $5 00 verhauling Do Sy s PR Lo i RN A8 T ERED T o e SN omen's Dress Hats at $5. —_ Juné canning schools at Connecticut| Dianc of Preston and Maxime Alver i ! and Repalr work About 40 friends of Miss Mae Car- | Agricuitural college and the authori- | op smmiry s pe ter gathered at her homs on'the Can- |ties are asking that notice of their | T} Tore 1o Trs POl mn, Do elnib Women’s Fine Dress Hats in colors, including Gage Hats and Pattern Hats from our own workroom—choose now Buy « terbury tnrapike Saturday evening |action be spread broadcast over the Bigler. Fr: 11, OF ALL KINDS ON |and pleasantly surprised her. The |state in-order fo stop the Mood of ap.| New: London apd fim?’funf: " Tesn 3 evening ‘was spent with games and | plications now coming in. The next| Filwood of De Kalb, 10 at $5.00, former prices $7.50 to $15.00. AUTOMOBHLES, o s T : musical selootions. Many piano seiec- | School open. to he. mablle Wi stast oilet - tions were rendered during the ev A July .16. “If the applications ‘DIED. UNTRIMMED s, 85 UNTRIMMED sl 85 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 2ine by Miss Emily Robish and How. | seem to’ justify it, later schools will be | CARPENTER—In Putnem, June 12, PANAMAS at y EEGHORNS, a4 ¥ Lo jard’ Bushnell. What Do You y-nt planned. 1817 Miss Mary Blizabeth Carpenter. a d Wemali ¢ DRSIHREd * Pankait Women's Untrimmead TRUCKS CART! to Make Fhose Eyes at Me For? was aged 50 vears. DOOS > Hats in _several of the and S, |sung in a pleasing manner by Miss In The City Court, CRANDALL—In Westerly, R. ne Hats In all the newest shapes— | ghapes—these are very special vaiue g | Lucier and Clifford Norman. Other 18, 1917, suddenty, Jobm Franiin these are very special value at $1.85. | at $1.85 4 Mechanical Re Painting, Trim- |Dopular songs were sung during the | Five cases of intoxication were dis- Crandall. aged years. by i Poud of at a session of the city court w ing, evening by the guests. Delightful wings Uphelitoring and Wand- Weeie. | STREIE B3 (e “Sungte. - DSl | Zuocday morning. The case of Teiix OF THANKS Blacksmithing in all its branche Debaros who i W gene Deshefy. aros who is charged with failing e wish to thank all tho h S et The hostess was presented with a|t0 Support his family went over until | saved our bon erom is o tione yrho lic umbrella by Miss Paciine Desbefy |Jul¥ 2 and in the meantime he twill | day, June 18th. } & tt & Clark !in behalf of those presant. D,,,m[uv ‘to suppert his family. g < ' o refreshments wers served py the heat- . . - APERET POPTER. o rp. ess closing a most enjoyable evening. R Taftville. opportunity. Practically, our The following were presant: Wisses | el locally for an extensive financial = = —— ire I the main floo 507 to 515 North Main St. Iioline Deshefy, Emily Robish, Do- campaign is limited it has been 79 iaft sivle aniny ey Soar Irelm Mossey, Lena, Louise and Anna | deemed wiser to try-and enlarge the is given over to a display of Lucier, atheride McGovern, arga- | membership of the ‘local branch, ‘Ev- You may not scon agsin be favored with such an unusual Buy Nemo Corsets Now--Save Money If you wear Nemo Corsets, one thing is sure—you w CONTIUNE to wear them. Better buy now. ON AND AFTER NONDAY, JULY 2nd 7 b PRICES ADVANCE ON THESE MODELS: ]re: and Bmma Boepis, Susis iTani- |ery member of the branch wili en- Tollet Goods, all arranged and in, Naney James, Dorclin Keil, The- | deavor to enroll as man: =. CIN: 2 CAVE WELD[NG & MFG’ co r\a'a..v::tl'fey,d '(%xau(f;nmm. Rose {in the Rea Croas, sne. ot the. beestest g priceticketed to make selection | SELF-REDUCING Nos. 300, 3 XSJ 7153200 331, 322, Automenie amd sachine arts wetdna. | i3 Linty S BN, T, S Join | organations (et S Yend waa eic eaey.In this sal il be found i A Vil e peerte SELF-REDUCING Nos. 506, 508, : $5.00 to $6.00. We have a supply of these corsets, and will continue ta sell them at the old prices up to and including June 30th. No Garage work u Speeialts. { Peloquin,” Irank ' Sylvia, Howard [as evervoms i5 to werk for himself. £ A L Pushnell, George Jarvis, Robert and :On Tuesday u large mumbar of mew WU % stumitand maions of Tovist ne Deshefy, Homer and Herman | members were and_before th 31 Chestnut St. Tel. 314. ‘\l@usev, Clifford Reil. Prnest Iucier, | week is up it il‘m’u !hlt the lb? o muicly edused : Henry ‘and George Bianchette, Danici|cal branch will be oné of the largest prices. Thers are— Perkins, Edward McSheffrey, William { for a town of the .ln ot Tn?(\'flle in 2 and 523—from § MoGarrigle, Joseph Comior.’ Charles | the country. TOILET SOAPS i 9 Dupont, Ciifford Norman, Emil Tel- e — v i her Nemo models fi e g Horton’s New York|™ o prtel el il b e 1905 ? O\EOUR MODE—i rxl(gl\\;h;‘zlrC ri T The British-American War Ralief = AVC : tarted Membership Caemaaign. |, T2, Britsh American war Rllet ToILET PowDERS o sy ity v : Tl Coniict ‘2 membershin campatan | Son it paat el Teak's FACE POWDERS THIS UNAVOIDABLE INCREASE IN PRICE s s ma ce ream s wesk in cooperation with the na- ameunt’ previontly " acknowledse 5 TOILET WATERS Throughout the country a financiel | June 15, $15.96. maARing & 1ol ogmes Lady Acsistant PERFUMERY W i ON SALE AT campaign is in progress but as - the |iion of $380.10. The followl::‘ Tetter Telephone 328-S - ' NO IN PROCRESS " las been received by George Adams, (B MENRY B CHURCH DENTAL NEEDS Our Annual Sale of Cottage Furnishings and Household Needs In this Sale we offer, at an average reduction of about 20 per cent., everything in Cottage Furnishings and Home Needs. It includes— f Sheetings Toweli Mattings Ige Cream Freezers Ri Glass W, Sheets ‘;I-M- Linens Pillow Ca: Bed S, . Dear anme: | MANICURE NEEDS 50 MAIN STREET eh TR DEPILATONES couragements ‘and the whole EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER DEODORANTS 5 otamiae e déeply grateful for your D z N 1- T . 3 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. eP, n l"s = flceral_v rours, Telephone 752-12 nov2a i A ] PRsTIoNE DR.E. J. JONES 2 S e D. G. King, Hon. Sec. Sulh 46 Shannon’ Bfldmg i M M . —Nm-. il ; : Try and arrange to attend this distribu 4 H - ents. sale today—it will continue all U Window Screens ~ Wooden Ware Draperies Oil Stove Electric Irons Lace Curtains < Wash Boilers Kitchen Ware .Carpets Dinner Sets Etc, Etc,

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