Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1917, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OGTUBER 6, 1917 FORMER NORWICH MAN COMMISSIONED AS MAJOR Richard Blaskmors, M. D., at Aviation : Camp in Hiinois. Major Richard Blackmore, ‘Medical Reserve Corps, formerly of this city has been serving the government as post surgeon at Chanute Field Avia- O ator Biackmore 1s reimen Major 15 remembered by Norwcih people as Dr. Blackmore of the stalr of the Norwich State Hos- ital, from which he was given of- |3 of absence for the peri- MAJOR RICHARD BLACKMORE mission as captain on April 23rd, nd | ’ g Y e il || EEEERE The Garment Section ‘Sept. 18th he received his commis- ston s major. During the latter part of his fow tvl ; P eweks &t Fo amin__Harrison, - e i Eeme Hee || Sfyle Comfor Qualit Price tary inspector for the part of the camp occupled by the sanitary troops. 5 3 . "About Aus. 13th h appointed || We don’t make the i i : t L ADout Aug. 13th he was sppointed claim that we monopolize these four necessary qualifications, bu Gamp, near Rantoul, Iilinols. tere ho we do cl'-im that our Autumn Garment Show gives countless opportunities for choosing aiso commnading officer of the medi- —choosing garments which do possess these four requisite qualities. In a letter written to a friend ’ ’ & ‘ v ; o . Bt T ottt secvices 10 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS FROM $19.50 UP B 3 RS 2 e splendld work the Y. |] DO you realize what it means to offer a satisfactory suit for a price as low as this? It M C. A is doing in war camps, Major || means that we have made a’very diligent search of the market to get the kind we a n order {o'the more thoroughly ap. willing to put our name in. We show now many pretty models in Burella Cloth, Whi D e e e armanaea et | cord, Poplin, Serge, Broadcloth and other popular weaves, in the leading colors. pop g e i o WOMEN’ ' ; or eo ago ’ T isisted of icall; ban- fod s B LN _WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS FROM $12.50 UP gre_ some' 18000 or 0000 troops in They are mighty comfortable looking coats this Fall. The ample sweeping lines are -0 !)‘iin?hils’r‘l‘e(;’e:?:‘:go::;kn‘g :hgmfied and modish. The furred collars and novelty pockets add clever touches, and ; Can ; : ABaiat & wricwe € treas contiguons o .he. rich materials ar}q colorings complete the pleasing effect. Better buy your coat n & e ARSPI : : i the proposed training camp for omcera || while the opportunities for choosing are at their best. B Srmpanice 5 hiated men o DRESSES AND SKIRTS WOMEN’S BLOUSES = : : e Ly 5 Today there are two ~well built v Purpeses SOME VERY PLEASING VALUES wooden buildings (a third one aboat Many Styles forr M Sheer Voile Blouses, $1.00 half finished), tl}: Irnaln h‘al’:s in which are 115 feet by ‘eet, with appropri- = = ks fiices for the work: For a price as li .C T S T pri s little 35.89 98 you can secure a pret!y frock Pretty Vol B ith. et such’ building for eaca 6,000 men. o[l —we think our selection of the inexpensive ones is unus- | Stripes and some blouses in web membership fee is charged, the uni- 5 3 cloth are all offered for $1.00. The form "being the open sesame o what ually good and varied. From that price, upward, you may | yalues will be found hard to dup privileges there are. . i 5 g ivi e many. Tabl choose 4 s ::&Té’p:g“':h:"?nf‘y 'Zés(’flfic%‘r."eie’ifig P 3 i PEEtyAnocelS P Cy, COIOUBES. g $3.48 ASe Smed metaial e sctueses =n 18 A special priee has been made upon 2 good assortment of | S disrTarmafiete 4n flesh o H £® h a is d i Ski e T e e s || Attractive Dress Skirts—blacks, blues and novelty cclor- Crepe-de-Chine Blouses of the boys, and there s plano, which |} ings are included in values up to $7.00, and the price has $600 Values For is much used, as is a Dhonosrnpl;l‘- l'ne_ Taor s nign Sass of musie. " *e || been made at $5.00. It is a splendid. opportuntty to get $5.00 Also along this line the circulating || 3 good Skirt at a very small price. White or flosh color, and all of ex - 5 isbrary Indianapolis has placed a =2 g number of books at the disposal of the THE SPIRIT OF A Athletics are not forgotten, and bas- ketball, baseball, etc. are mduiged in | STANDARD . - 3 in off duty hours, the implements being | loaned without charge. b As a necessary adjunct to the writ- P g ing facilities there is an efficient post- r‘ - ofli‘j: ce;’\'lce in an odlzard dflrectlon. wi place for the purchase of stamps ¥ : g = and l:e con\'zfl‘ence of the parcel post. AND THE b — - L - The attendance a week ago was D . < 1,200, a 1 ing daily, and is now ] Is stinctly Miilitary s end mereazing i e mo= | New Era Sales Plan becorfies daily more popular. This at- u Satur- 2 tendance Iy O e e wne [| Near the Main Entrance of the ' Young men want their Clothes to express their spirit, and they’ll find it best in [t 2pies, e sme As to entertainment, every evening Shannon Building Store, an expert there are songs, hymns, etc., in which |} fom the factory will demonstrate 2 v P the whole crowd joins, and on Satlr- e : day nights some special form of pro- to you the advanta offered by . . g gram is given, often by very excellent i erformers. Motion - pictures are to |l the wonderful Standard Sewirig Ma- Q . | / 241 . R - . INSPIRATIONAL MILLINERY - ” : - On Sunday mornings at 8.30 o'clock || chine, and the ease with which one | discussion groups meet, at which every | 3 iy i e i 5 thing under the sun is brought up for with a limited income may acquire | If gloom or doubt has descended upon your spirit just step into our Milli- || comment, including the phychology of [} 1o\ ¢he New Era Club Plan. nery Section—you will certainly experience a sensation of “uplift.” - 9 < . this war, and the participation of the The 1 b : e | ! o e T 3D 80 ok | ese altogether charming hats will do away with a case of the blues | Suits $15 to $30 Overcoats $15 to $40 |Honii i | moms s mowme | IR 0 | Trux 3 d is absolutely undenominational: no IN MANY STYLES And whatever style of hat your face or figure demands—why that par- T e oL AT MANY PRICES ticular type you will find here—and you will find a sufficiently large assort- The fabrics and qualities -are in keeping with this same spirit. :::;’;1‘5;:{5::;;‘:‘“3;:&‘fii{:&iz SSAVE AS YOUISEW? | 7n = oot onete n in anp sex us man being insisted upon. is laid upon the elimination of hate American tailoring standards lead the world, a ' i ; NS : g standards lead | » and Kuppenheimer e e aval ey SALE OF NOTIO means the best of the best. Greatést values here always. SRR i Mo : groups meet al” whicn the “dddress THREADS TAPES AND BINDINGS | PINS AND NEEDLES given at the morning service is very freely commented upoa, and when one Willimantic Machine Thread, English Twilled Tapes of best Common Pins, 200 count— 1 1 £ considers the mental development of black or wh 30 to 70— u in ten-yard piecce: 5 0 Stioutiy of e i attscencs o 'SALE PRICE 8 for 27¢ ottt R S L gl 2 e cALE PHI:E 23;, 50 Stes ihe Tact that these discussions are || Coate: Machine Thread, black SALE PRICE 8o | P83, 8100 COMERT & PRICE 4o 5 = white and colors, sizes o 5-8 to 1 inch, ABote s i 1 et i 1 2°ong etrvice 1o hed at which the [§ 200 ...... SALE'PRICE 85 doz. SV SALE pRicE 110 [ Kirky (Beard & Coc B Ethe ] c.p:;ny of the building is severely D.w":.'i;' .,K"““"‘u?, Cotton, in . ias Seam Tape—No. 1 to SALE PRICE 13¢ Sy , sizes 4— 0. 4, in 6-yard_pieces— i Besides all the above, a committee SALE PRICE 6o ball; $1.12 box YA S RLE PRICE 50 | 5c Defender s"“’sKL“é"pfiféé . has charged iteelf with the duty of || Merrick’s Gilt Edge Darning Bias Seam Tage—best quality— Slifiton. Safety Pin % visiting such men as may be sick in Cotton, black, white and col- hospitals, of which, fortunately, there ors. Spools or cards— dre not many, and this visiting is a SALE PRICE 2 for 50 aily program. In view of the not impossible de- i e e om0 parture for France of many of those i here being trained, classes in French Sewing Silk, 100-ya: 10c—SALE PRICE 80 | = o 00 to 1 10c—SALE PRICE 10c g . 14o—SALE PRIGE 12¢ | Ne.2 ... SALE PRICE Bo 18—SALE PRICE fdo | No.3 SALE PRICE 8c o—: o i 200—8ALE PRICE 180 | T Wih Tt TRiEE 5o n Cabinete— SALE PRICE 4o | - vas approved by Judge Gardiner | ' jreénc. The statement of John D.| Hall, receiver of the Phames Loar & | s frust Co, was aiso approved by the ! sourt. The short cmiendnr matters | sere disposed of as f:llow i Prince et al, vs Manwaring. a udgment fo: hat-action : ibatement). Rodman vs Recman, alimon:- pendente howd - for prose: n, 376 ho twe — {udeks. Dt vs S Maxson, bond for Unclaimed Letters. Presented Wrist Watch. = cutton,” 575 in_tl . i Paul_F. Jatkowski, who left for 2 rpg L O i Normeionst of unciaimed letters inyin¢ | Camp Devens Thursday was presented v 3 Greenenwald, et al. s 0ot 6 1s s follows: Mrs, Bertha May |2 Wrist match by the Peck McWilllams Y flie ‘answer of 'defendants Harrigan | Cagwell, Harrler Graham, K. Panoea|CC. The presentation was made by BLiros. and Todd Rubbed C went off @), Chll.rlsl Ross, Daniel F. .Toomer Jchn McWilliams. . _Cady va H. R. Douglas, Inc., R, '““nche"er (’)' 3 » -— B DR 2 have been organized at which the at- spools in back only— Scam Binding, i tendance 1s large and the interest SALE PRICE 8c; 85c dozen | ~'black, white and colors— e i ADMINISTR : 1 4 Keen. Linen Finish Thread— SALE PRICE 17¢ e DR CE 6o | ATCR'S' STATEMENT | cnwein,’ non for faflaré “to v cily Fish corporation, petition of Mer- | sufatanding ‘accounts at public or pri- | Fevond all else, there exists a place SALE PRICE f1e Shaped Belting, in black or ;2/- T.'".' I:SIALF PRICE 100 | APPROVED BY CO | and defau't for fallure to snsyer, ts 1 J ze Co., Z[vate - sal 3 where one may g0 and be quit, and in || Singer Sewing Machine Bob- white; 3-4 inches wide, dou- o value—invisible— piiiadl R e ey LA are 10/ gisen, went | chants liox nnd Cocberage Co. fOF Al | 1 ewing. Co. "ve. Saundnito; srsumens | (he tarmoil and multidtudinous’ activi- Dfine, in black or white. ~ Sizes blo—SALE PRICE -..rovr. 4o SALE PRICE 5o And Statement of Rezeiver John D. A 80T Xhat tie e wbl b B awance -of .its ‘clalm, was granted.|of plaintiff's demurrer and motion to | HeS de“""‘"flt upon one and all this is 40 to 60— Cotton Skirt Belting, in black or Kirby Beard & Co. Hair Pins, Hzll Also Gets Approval. s 5 2. b atplekdn, from Lippit, et al, bank com-|expunge, was postponed. Savage vs|nNO small matte: SALE PRICE 6 for 4o white, 1/ inches wide— 13 to 874 inoh. .8ALE PRICE 4o 1 | the jury I ;. oners vs, Thames. Loan & Trust|Glty of New London. That it may be _ 2 Tintex Thread, in black, white SALE PRICE 6c yard; 580 piece | Assorted Hair Pins, 1% aud 2 i At the short calendar secslon cf the : Ltipe vs I} npy of statcment of Grace |Ordertd placed on jury list, went cff Norwich Boys Appreciate Gift. or tan. spools _in _box. Cotton Skirt Belting, in black or inc! E supérior couri In £oF i Trownin %, of receivers ac. s Biviresr a8 he SocmichiBgs iwho lettion the Valus 10c ALE PRICE Sc white 2 inches wide— SALE PRICE 2 papers for 30 | » it o0 & osyre; | count, and al of statement of | g : Sisson vs|2.07 train Thursday greatly appre- ting Thread, 500- 8c yard; i ; ! B goe statament of Grao o B | Sount. and Snsiroval of Statement of ldiaso, wan postponed: Ward vs Ward, |ciated the mift of Mra Michacl H. | O o o 30 50-00 SN R Mot | L2 S Putimine SSALK/RRIOR. 4o ] ng, administratrix of the account cf sem.. wvent. off _Savines | or 18, to Oofober 1st, 1917, yere both | &S _POstponed: Bishop vs Bishop, | Donahue of Main street for the sross SALE PRICE 2 for 15¢ white. width 1& kS Bone Hair Pins, 3 Styles— i imgs A. Erowning. late reeciver of | lMamk o New T.ondo = w‘,fz‘;«q‘" sranted. Caracausa vs' Gentile, de-' 3:5“5""'71'“’?"?3" on gxtunds of adul of eugtnnts mud chsbes presented to S s i e e Whits, 2 was 108 Vallia: - S wemor s 1 e o A : ; ont of foreejosure and-liniita; Fault for failure to plea, went oft ti i Fitagerald vs. Iitzgerald, was|ihem on leaving. They were given to Bt e = re Thames Toan and Trust COMPANY. | ot (ime o redeem, Went Off. the list: et \":am::-_v, P )73\1(]:(5(". ¢ | Postponed. 5 Fiorace Carulis to alstribute fo ajl. spools in a box—SALE PRICE B5ec SALE PRICE 16¢; piece for $1.50 15¢ value .. SALE PRICE 120 | d ar closure of iea | = nt (ploa in | judement o ‘and’ 1im'ts. defan’t for fatlure.to pleaq, went An order has been granted to review assey. guardian, ve. | ton. v postponed. Hopedaje ‘Mian- he jist. Prince xs C. E. Burgons the case of Miss Adela Pankhurst. who | Toote, appea! ‘rrm probate, judiment | ufacturing Co. vs. Uncasvilld ual- aceount’ of re- | More.than two-thirds of the entire [was sentenced to nine months' impris- u accordance with epinjon of supreme ' facturing Co, .- was [eeiver be accepted, avplication for or-‘larea of Australia has an annual rain- [onment for taking part in an illegal iourt, was p:iponed. Sisk vs Bod- postponed. West- | der. allowing claims and crder to sell fall of less than 20 inches. demonstration in Australia.

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