Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 31, 1917, Page 6

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b NORVIIGH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917 Vo G =T — 10 sister, Mrs. Melissa Coon, in Margin street. ek Wednesday was the forty-ffth an- AN niversary of the wreck of the steamer Business l’\defls off vlvo:!t‘:h Hill when nearly 70 Treilex~ ives were Lead s There are several young fellows here «Worwich and hereabouts, with no visible means always lave money. . Siie keus s G ates ey e on account of the scarcity of skilled mechanics, have forced us to let them begin alterations on —_— The officers of the Stonington fire SRR anmual tession and.20 our store two weeks earlier than our agreement called for. NEVERTHELESS OUR BIG SALE e WILL CONTINUE TO SEPTEMBER 10th, AS ADVERTISED. Chief Ed P. Teed and Assistant Chas. by our front all torn out, as the sale is still going on in the store and will continue to m B nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Dorothy May, to Eldon Harvey, son og Dr. and Mrs. Eldon Harvey, of Hamilton, Bermuda. Burglars attempted to include Grey- don, the summer residence of Park Painter, of Pittsburgh, in the Monday night robberies at Watch Hill. The presence of a nurse on duty interfered with the burglars’ plans. There are three cases from West- erly for the grand jury at the Septem- ber term of the superior court. The automobile manslaughter case on the Watch Hill road, and two cases of carrying concealed weapons. . As the Westerly constabulary is not E D’P fully armed and equipped the com- AFTER TH. ; mand “will not aceept the invitation to join with like organizations in the state in the parade and competitive A Boston Store Turkish Towel | == st = = Island, who failed to appear for ex- amination under the selective service Whether you take a dip in the “briny” or in the J|iaw have been sent to the adjutant zeneral at Washington, and classed as seclusion of your bathroom, it makes no differentfe. For, deserters This is_the first list to be having provided yourself with some of our Turkish Tow- | name of any Westerly youns men. els, the maximum of bathing comfort will be yours. An‘i MOOSUP will urc isfaction in these Towel e fmdanother source of satacti Band Gives Outdoor Concert — Miss —the prices are very low. We contracted for these when Eouiss IGREeny EaaToacss it Boulh fi I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fairbairn Dar- rell of New York and Stonington, an- date first set. We expect some inconvenience but the bargains will repay for any dis- advantages. On Saturday and for balance of sale, the bargains will be greater than ever, and you will surely mar- vel when you see the Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $6.50, $9.50, $12.50, $14.50, $17.50 former values from $12.00 to $30.00 “ Boys’ Suits and Men’s Odd Trousers at prices that will surely accomplish our purpose before the sale ends, 4 BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY | $1.50 SHIRTS ___ ... ..._.. 2480 75c OVERALLS _.____________.__ 59¢ I the prices were considerably less than they now are. bridge—Miss Frenetts Sprains An- These prices have been advanced several times, but we S can still sell them at the prices of last Spring. were Rocky Pol Charles Malo: i endinz a month BUY NOW AT LAST SPRING’S PRICES st T g 8 Tt WE HAVE TURKISH TOWELS AT _Miss Katherine Jourette is visiting New York friends. sols Miss Edith Haynes, a_ Red Cross 15¢ — 17¢ — 19¢ — 22¢ — 25¢ — 33c 39c nurse from Ohio, is visiting Miss Faith Battey of Almyville. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Herman have returned to New York after spending two weeks with Mr. Herman's father, - Y Charles Herman Mrs. Ione Iggleston is visiting at ° % . the home of E. E. Battey. > 0 Band Concert. ¥ The Moosup brass band zave an ex- cellent concert between showers in 2nd Willlam Lasch visitors on Thurs- $1.00 SHIRTS ______ PR e 15¢c ARROW COLLARS ____ . _______ 10¢ 75¢ SHIRTS _____. o L AP 59¢ 35¢c DOUBLE GRIP GARTERS ... ____ 21¢ 65¢ NECKWEAR st Lo Sk 42¢ 25¢ GARTERS, all styles___________ 19¢ 50c NECKWEAR _________________ 29¢c 35¢c SUSPENDERS ______._______. 27¢ 25cNECKWEAR- - - - . . __ - 19¢ 25¢ SUSPENDERS = _ ... ______. 19¢ front of the Almyville boarding house Wednesday evening. Miss Sarah Warren of Auburn, Mass., is a guest at the home of Dea- con and Mrs. H. A. Roberts. To Teach at Southbridge. Miss Louise Kennedy, a graduate of I Brown university, is to teach science | in the high school at Southbridze, [E— e . e 50c and 65¢c UNDERWEAR_________ 44c bOc SILKHOSE: - __ . ____._._... 23c Asicilier: Cave o lmpen;mfin; a Police Officer — Colored o Moading T hag,_rotunen 35c UNDERWEAR _____________._ 24c 35c FANCY HOSE _______._______ 19¢ _Miss Gertrude Darby of Hoosic | Falls, Y., is a guest at the Metho- | Youth Endeavors to Secure $25 Following Cottage Bur- | aist parson 75¢ UNION SUITS ______.________ 59¢ 16CiPEAINTHOSE - .- . ____.._. e $1.00 UNIONSUITS ____________.__ 79¢c 50c CAPS $1.50 UNION SUITS _ . ____________. 98c || $1.00 CAPS 50c UNION SUITS _______.______. 39¢ 75¢ CAPS SE25 OMERALLS - - . __ .. .- __: 85¢ 16ciSHOPCARS: - .- .. _. . .. ... 6c U fl = == THE FAGLE CLOTHING CO. o I'I—_-ISZ 154 Main Street, - Norwich, Conn J age. Patrick Coughlin of Providence is glary—Abiel B. Brown and Miss Lydia A. York Married | }isiting his cousin, Terrence Cough- in. of Almyville, s Georgiana Taroe of North | is visiting her grand- . and Mrs. Fred Morin of at North Stonington—Lewis Peabody Given Three Months in Jail—Three Local Cases for Grand Jury. ‘oster and family who have been spendinz the summer with Mr. | Foster’s son, Maurice Foster, have re- d to New York. and Mrs. E. ©. Phreanor of st Glastonbury called on friends in town Wednesday. Arthur Anderson Enlists. ice officer is con- | then G company, R. L M. and offence, and Westerly and pup eventh company, has been giv P to meet war conditions ment pl cludi; Parker who Arthur Anderson of Worcester, fo; merly of Moosup, has enlisted in Co. €, 30th Massachusetts Infantry i 1 who were in | o New Lon- e automobi "the batte Rt terb and Miss May Ken- redy have returned after spending the t Cape Cod. Ray is ill at his home in le law in — lishted. | Of the sixty young men examined Paw- [ by the - selecti. n board of State Di- | vls!bn_No re found JEWETT CITY MYSTIC have returned from Townsend,|so much material for tha Gi on Iron ., where they have spent the sum- | Works has been received. A car load of galvinized ikes was add s1 Wed- returned to|nesday to the consignment there. The Nine Births, Nine Deaths and One b TR Marriage During July—Rea! Estate|Charles Beudreau Injured—Local Men Ryder ha Transfers This Week—Parish Recep-| at State Field Day Gathering—Ern- er & vistt with Mrs, for the steam hoister has also i : i e N 2 Willow streef tion to Be Tendered Rev. Dieu-| est D. Bliven Ordered to Report at) dote has returned to Palmer was recently at Gales 1 Denne Masse. Texas Station N. Y.. after a visit| Ferry inspecting some newly arrived Miss Louise Chemplin. lumber for the consern. F ler left Thursd: D. of A. Meeting. The vital satis r July as rec- crded at the town clerk's office regis- ank post office are addressed dreau Horbilion, John B. A Y. where he will ter nine births. They Lawrence his son, Clifton Butten, who wil & | Zdwin Greene, Jamas Jordan, M g T < | e - Liherty council, Daughters of Amer- ! . 2 Dr. John M. O'Connell has been com- | DEnhomme, son of Alice Kane and 5 turn home with his father. Pt Ay AL bt even. | mund Severn, John Wiy B = issioned a first lieutenant in the || T21nCOis Denhomme, Al St. Jean. truck B ana] , Jra C. Noyex has returned to hisi ;o “oppo“good of the order commit- [, Jliss. Mildred Smith ¥ snce offic e n of Alida_Lamothe and Joseph St ruck Mmoo |duties at the Mystic River bank a tee. shiventrofreahmeats is visiting M Sm \pplication made | St Jean. Napoleon St. Jean, son of | id up for fome| .hioving a vacation. The iinte Sl rot“Hdbin Here Eleanor s S & lid S T r B y of Nen t N; 1 B a > today “r duated from the | 4 ida Lamothe and Joseph Jean. | Arthur Be f Newport \'uav“ ail September 10. On account of s 1 (F Gathering. base is havi few days' furlo c of the A.lat the home of his parents, M annr Don- | Mrs, George Ber of Church st Kilbosa, daughter, of Kar sh and Thomas Kilbosa. —— i son of Ella Bickford and Shorey. Joseph Luti, son of Mary v of help fo finish the w schoolhouse. Some rev A new thermostactic remarkably sensitive to be le. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fetch | S and chil- |invented by electrical specia f Palovitz and, Alex Luti. Lillian Vie- | B NOANK dren will return today to their home |General Electric company. Tk toria Anger, daughter of Vicoria Sw: in Eastham; a a menth at Gro- may be used in connection by of Arthur J. Auger. Ax]P're Sym- EETRR T ;21| ton Long Poir electric thermostat to contre on. daughter nr Esther Mavel and | e | New Teacksiear. “Rvery s Memorial| =y o A ahorart ‘¥ 15 recovering lsystems shd €0 the alarm § ¢ b Noble % Czyriel. | i Bea Completed—Station Entered and Ex- | 5 man attack of hiood poisoning caus- [of fire 1 no claim for ter of Kareyns. Marleciand Wo- | ¢ M. MacKenzie and his n press Packages Tossed About—Red by getting a lobster spur in his of dependency, | cinh Czirlel. There were nihe deaths: |y Marsh T Cross Workara Bise nd. n 1. Auger. ‘nf acute cholera. |, Gladys Wilcos ! ot bicata Mrs. Otto W. Munroe of+ Providence SEWER BIDS Kman, rastro-euteritis. James Wednesday visited 4 : Is the guest of her sister, Mre. C. L[ g ds for the con Police Chict Brown has recovered | Gcitich Myl estian BbSedr Con - Privat £ for 4 ' o e e ! Liosaind Hida e ,' L L the carenters lovel, stolen ¢ accidental drownine. William' & rai i b d g Sawver is having new cement|and Burgesses . = acute nephiritis. Julia . laid at his residence in Main valvular heart disease. Hattie | P e several miles of four Treadw: bridze to ounz. coneimoma of stomach. Jo- n 2 A ;e 3 Ant Petrole, tuh ey ertebras \1»’0%—.\.(&1?" mother { A S oNIg Sue now comjlte by e R A5 and i p=t Maritotte of irachitls Mrs. P. Dougherty and Miss e | s oman ctiacal Gut To thal" Sixnd:apd Soycih o a8 ere w Tiave. Adona Jo- Serty of Providence. 5 sugd gEtonBIEAoNs al tagl [ Earisii - 'a ha! Miich worlk | at the Town Cler W Office. Tew lifferent saloor ety o = b mmenced and the rail will be|rooms in Palmer's hall uch work |at the n 4 \in And Edonardina Richotte or_at the office Engineers, Norw ffected. Peabody to the lower abutment making|Wwas completed. | Leaves For Texas. Real Estate Transfers. 2 | of room for automobiles and| Mrs. Frederick Martin of New York Borough reserves Town' Clerk, Welsh. ¥as - rocomna| o705t D. Bliven lete Thursday for vehicles. The curves will be|is the guest of Mrs. eth reect anv of il hias o T lid B Taod | Texas isted as s climinated and the irack for about 200 [ mer. ) : CART three transfersiof pronerty. in the|ana received word o appear at = na- | sirminated and the crack for about 200|MeE. 1 . r1ononata and children! aussia Harougn & oroush this week: Tha pronertr on ion. peles have been moved and the work | een av-enue owned bv Louls Salo‘s is! Ay, and Mrs. Frank B ! of changing the rails will be'done aft- T > = T, Next Saturday of | Hundreds enjoyed u.e concert by <01d to Ellen Finn of Canterhurv. Elias | afiss Caroline Beebe of West er travel on the line is over at night| the Seventh com llery | the Westerly band Anthonv has.fold his oromerty on|cpent Thursday in Providence. ST i e il corps, “Guard, | North Main strent to Fdwin Annles Mr. s. Ellsworth C. Gray and |, i ¢ 1o expected ‘o be all that is ’ 2 v Mrs. Delin A. Rohin<on has sold the e ’ . on t ou ant 00 eet T Soule nranertv at the ~orne- of : Station Entered. 3 San'a and 1Mothewson streets tn Wias E . Azt & : Soes the dread of the dental chalr ceuse you te negiest them? veu | o o I e e (Sund of the men need have no fears. By our meth can have your tseth flled. A et o xtraried KBS LDYELY Wit HOUT AN spending a few | express iackm:esw ahout in an evi- CC'SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Gent_search for something they could | An ~ This placa i< leased for a fo Principal Clemer Social and Personal. Miss M. Adelaide Burdio: 2t home after an ahsence nf sev weeks at| “adrian O'Neil of New Ha | not find, as nothing was remnved. De- ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE Horseneck Reach, Mass. sest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ves of the road have been here STERILIZED INSTRUN INTS Mrs. Fli-abeth ‘Anclair has been the | 557,000 looking into the situation CLEAN LINEN enest of Mrs. Frank Moriart in Wa- ot Emeking of Hvde Park. B & FiStabe Yard to be a Sol terbury. s spending a few davs in the usy at Freigl ard. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS from Famous Principal Geores Fmerson and famil- A photograph was recently taken LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK here he to | of the freight yard at the station where her French national air, Tt & The Lambs, So Tl - sit with :::::l"::h):u. call for examina! SpanaIen D ruRev. Albert Donnall has returned James Cooper. J e M ieriat with his son at Ann Ar-| "yir7ang Mrs. Willlam E. Lamphere < Am 5 DR. F. G. JACKSON DR. D. 4. COYLS Locat Laconics. Fev: T H. Seiterman 1s spanding this | 355, MAKINE an’ dutomobile trip to the| § g y4 DENTISTS thieves have struck on in ntains. will move to Natick. Ma | is 0 teach. n and estimats. Ne Rev. weel in retreat at Kevser Tsland. iaing & d 2 Charles Keigwin of New Haven has 3 are caliing for| ., RecePtion For Father Masse. been the guest of his grandparents, Mr. For Infants and Children : (Successors to the King Dental Co.) increased police protection. The people of St. Mary’s parish are|and Mrs. George W. Keigwin this 1n Use ForOversoYe_y 203 MAIN ST. el e B NORWICH, CONN nning a_reception to be given Rev. | week. P EEERTEDDEB T ,There is soon to he an increase in | D. S. Masse tonight at half past Mrs. William M. Causland and Miss 2 the membership of the Westerly po- |seven in St. Slarves church hall ity Hoven are vigiting . grttord £ ady’ Asistant g it 5 lice force. James Cotter is at home from Derby ] relatives. Mr. and \h—sA George B. Wall of | for a visit of a week. Misses Elsie and Marguerite Bogge- —~ T g7 P e~ — —_— - - s 2 P e S S s ’ . ¥ r s = S RS A s R i Db e e G i sty o ¥ gt '

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