Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1917, Page 2

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s, urray's Beston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Fall and Winter Coats - THAT ARE SMART, ATTRACTIVE AND PRACTICAL: K The cold and blustering weather has already sent out its messengers.. We’ve had we have already had have found you unprepared, don’t be caught napping agsin. . Be ready with a soft, warm, good- looking coat to defy the change in temperature. Our collection represents styles for' every individual at prices to suit every purse. There is a wide choice of styles cloths, Velours, Pom Pom, Plushes and several other nov- elty cloths, belted effects with large collar of fur or self-ma- terial. ¢ We have Coats in good styles to sell at $10,00, $12.50; _$15.00 and $17.50 that are good values. - . We have other Coats marked at $22.50 and $25.00 and better Coats at $29.00 and up to $39.00. - - ‘Women’s Suits are priced as low as $17.50 and up to $29.00. 5 HOSPITAL PATIENT VIOLENT ° ' October 30; Florian Earesky va. Fhll: 9 orman. case 3 SUES POLICE CHIEP-AND OTHRR® ?ff.' Solcoloaki, administrator ve. 3. . lohnetone, second cese October 31; William E. Grant, Alleged ta Hav | Jorigon & Sumner va. the Hartford Terrorizad Nurses, Claims Damages | Builders Finish company.”frat case ‘rom icemen. - < - ‘ovember 1: Ham €. Dergy ve. the o e . | City of Willimantic, gecond case No- Constable Chauncey McFarlend sery- | vember:1: T. €. Sadd va. the City of ed papers brought by Willlam _ K.| Willimantic, ‘third case, November 1 Grant of South Coventry in a . civil| Jasob' and Richard Mcnkin vs. C. J. suit brought against Daniel Killourey, | Bennett, the first ease to folow the Louis Paullus and Michael P. Cronin | Page will case. for $1,000 damages; property belonging| The case of Henry Racicot v to Mr. Paulhus-on Hewitt strest being|Charies P. Mulligan ‘was withdrawn attached. | from the court list and will be given to The papers allege that in April ef|the jury soon. . The uncontested di- this year, the defendants assaulted | vorce case of Milie W. vs. Byron A. with violence and_ bound. Mr. Grant.|Bennett was Rot heard, since none of straining and bruising the plaintiff and | the interested parties were present. inuring his. nerves and muscles per- nranently. . His claim . for damages Hallows’sn Social. lies in the fact that he has been unable| The Children’s Home Missionary so- since to work, earning $4.40 per day as| ciety of the Baptist church held a a stone.mason, and that he spent $125 | meeting at the vestry, Thursday aft- for medical attention. erncon. The rooms were decorated than one hint that it’s on| Grant was:at St. Joseph's hospital at | with Hallowe'en favors. Games were fn""w‘e If the cold days that | ambsiameet e - ne. catget - mich] Bost Solactione: chier S e Yo 2 unbalanced, as_he cau: cal fons after wLich the you RS e trouble at the-hospital. - He tried to Yonat people marghed to the banquet hall Where lunch was served. ' 'Odd Welléws to Buy Bond. At a meeting of Obwebetuck lodge. No. 16, I. O. O. F., held Thursday ev- ening, it ‘was voted tq buy a $500 Lib- erty bond. Placed on Probatiog. escape several times and Ireguentd pulled hair from the heads -of the nurses. Grant, according: -to Chief Killourey, threatened to kill some of the policemen and his doctdr, gfl once jused. the lady attendant at Dr. O"Neil office. veral _ policemen had been on duty about him at tie hospital and they réceived no pay. Chief Killourey said that the time ° was oppertune for -Grant, inasmuch| Wiliam Sarnefski was sentenced to as two of the nurses wha looked aft- | Brookiyn jail for sixty days Friday er Grant at the hospitaf have died and :;Wll:.l'l;:‘::' m Foss, ol (hen:mm his doctor is now in (te medioal ye: St e oeensls xoff e The case will be heard in the su-|for six month erior court, the papegs being returna- gle the first Tuesday in November. Thirty Bushels of Apples Stolen. . Spmetone stole thirty bushels of Flanders Horses in Runaway. bund plcket apnigp from ths CEAntIer A pair of horses, hitched to a farm |farm _in Flanders, Thur evening. wuo: on U:hn street, near Jackson, | The local police and the South Cov- Friday morning at 1150 wers fright- | entry authorities were notified. 1 sht e encd by a train of the New n P o railroad and ran up Union to Main| street, and up Main to 1150, nearly up| The subject of the Iesson Sermon to_Mansfleld avenue. for the Christian Sclence services on The horses were owned. bv John|Sunday, will be Probation After Death. Blaisdel of Flanders, and were sup-|and the Gelden Text: Proverbs 14:27. posed to be hitched, as an _eighteen | Services ¢t 10.45 a. m. in the Y. M. pound weight ‘was attached to one of | C. A. hall, Main street. The Wednes- the bridles. Tn their rush up the street,| day evening meeting for testimonials they narrowly escaped colliding with | experiences and remarks at ::30. Al other wagons and automobiles. Just| welcome. affer starting, the weight got tangled in’ the wheel of a milk wagdn owned W. H. by Thomas W. Barrows of Mansfleld, ana tipped it over. Mr. Barrows was . to Play Buckeley. nERSeE R S0 I g + 4 Hrown out and the wagon fe'l on him. | L aeyS “Xne tearm her Toos et He was helped up by Moses Haddad|some stiff practice at Recreation park who conducts a store near by. The|in the past week under the supervision horse ‘'was also thrown and was cut.|,s “myel” Donohue, the "American T Mr. Barrows was injured on the side CHILDREN’S COATS g The welght became loosesed in some Em;fiflm;flygf;’mfim ! way and the horses did not stob. They [ Sinx that has beon ~ folloming. - ihom Age 2 to 5 Years Age 6 to 14 Years went up Main .street, through the|ijnce the first of the season. A truck Children’s Coats in plush, corduroy mnd striped novelty, with large collar, plain or fur-trimmed. belted effect, fancy pockets and cuffs to match, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. - NEW FALL SKIRTS IN WOOL OR SILK = An attractive collection of the ever useful Separate Skirt is displayed Children’s Warm Coats- in _novelty wool mixtures, velour, corduroy and kersey, beited with large fur-trimmed collar,” fancy pockets and . cuffs to match, $4.98, $5.98, $7.50, $8.76 and $10.00. Jualgse: paul h'x'&{m‘f;;.i e she| will probably leave the ¥, M. C. A. vehicles an ng n o = €6 the way all of the drivers who saw , Soo'y- 10on to take some of the Toot the horses coming, turned out of the e Briet Mention. In frent of the town hall, an auto- st started In pursuit, probahly to try|, A Ted Croms chapter was organized to head themoff. He got in front of [ In North Windham Thursday =even- then: about at Lussier’s store, at 1149 | In&, with about 40 charter members. ‘Main street’ and the horses swerved ‘The irom bridge over the Williman- to the left and hit ths Ford delivery |tic river at South Windham is being car of Max Mandall, crushing the radi- | replanked. Traffic is not entirely sus- E 2 ator. The horses continued going | pended. Wool Serge, Poplin and Wool No velty in the season’s styles, priced at |across the street-and one . of the| Mrs. Kenneth N. Hillhouse had as = to $7.50. B wheels of the wagon bit a telephone | guests Friday her mother, Mrs. Asa Taffeta Skirts. fine and soft, both in changeable ana striped effect; dn-. cluding all black at $6.50 to $10.00. i BUY A LIBERTY BOND TODAY [The money you pay will help to win: the war, help keep our country safe and drive Kaiserism out of the world forever. TOILET GOODS SALE AND ITS ADVANTAGES Did you ever consider what you h ave to pay for your Toilet Goods, day ¥n and day out, and did you figure ho w much you could save by buying your Bupply during this sale. There is a worth while saving on every article, and It’s to your advantage to profit by it. 3 FACE POWDERS FACE CREAMS : ] CORONER BILL INYKESTIGATING. pole and stopped the team. Neither | Backus, and Mrs. Louis Mabrey, of Torse was injured in any way. Norwich. . Mr. and Mps. Grover Collison and two children of Winfleld, Kansas, are 430k . .. |spending a few days with Mr. an Testimony' ' Seems “to . Prove John | Mrs. B.os Hitls at the Ridges. The Grady’s Death Due to Unaveidable|'trip was made in their automobile, Accident. g Willimantic lorge of Moose will give A & minstrel show sometime in February. Coroner Bill was at police head- | Géorge Bartlett will direct it. . The quarters, Friday, investigating ~thel committee in charge is F. P. Fenton, causes of ‘the death of John Grady,|W. C. Dreschler, Cyril Lamoureux, at St. Joseph's: hospital, Thu-sday, as | Jeremiah Linnehan and Plerre Lara. the result of wounds received when | mee. an: automobile driven by Andrew = Roux of this city struck him. B 'ld(ln ‘BH! eul;:lnte'? n(e;vo;ul h‘liln“l‘ld and also went to the Grady home an e ugr talked with the family of the deceased. | Red Cross to Provide Christmas Gifts Al Who gave any jestimony a for Seldiers—Husking Machine at that it was an unavoidable accident,| Worl—Jewett City Savings Bank since tne ‘lights of the car made | Tax Worth of = Bonds— ure on the side of the road invis- 925,000 e Christmas Seals Arrive—Plans for Among those examined were Mr.| Bazaar. ¥ Roux, driver of the car which struck Coppright, 1917 ‘The Houss of Style With the Punch and Character Are What You Get In 16e Jergen's Rice Powder, 11c. 16c Peerless Peroxide Cream, 8. 3“, Grady, tGem-bx" Amthcl';.y' “who n‘ a-flphm by the a‘«l Cro;- = P R iy % 2 rove an automobile past ihe Roux |ganisation that every soldier and sail- i B b | 3t ook Dxtmct L Vanibhing/iCEPRT 8 the ‘accident Nappened and |or, both at home and sbroad, shall e 2 A who said that he not see Grady, | receive a tmas package, and that 25c Woodbury's Facial Powder, 19c| 25c Williams' Cold Cream, 19c. even though he must have passed in |every cantonment ehall have a Christ- 25c Velviola Face Powder, 19e. Zbe Aubrey Sisters' Beautifier, 18c.| front of iy ear; Miss Jennio E. Free- |mas tree. One hundred and twenty- 25c Superior Face Powder, 17c. 25¢ . Woodb .| stone and. Miss Lydia Freestone, who [five tmas _pa s s the allot- =i itk ALY e s By Wo. | ore in M, Rouxe cat and. Mise Aa. |ment for €he local chapter. Seversl = il polsn XK Fram, nie Marks who was in Mr. Anthony's)persons have expressed a desire to help : B0c Jergen's Face Powder, 35c. 50c Pompeian Massage Cream, 31c.|car. Dr. Giroward, who ~was Mr. | fit up these packages and some money . 50c Imogine Face Powder, 42c. 75¢c Pompeian Massage Cream, 47c.|Grady’s physician, and Chief Killour-|has already been siven for that pur- 50c Djer Kiss Facq Powder, 44c. 50c Ingrain’s -Milkweed -Cream, 42e:|°V: X as o9 o lp I, the 50¢ 50¢ 3%. Roger and Gallet's Face Powder, Palm Olive Cream, 3%c. - Peg O'My Hi o Cr ¥ Colgate’s Eclat Face Powder, 25c. CTRL SR S Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Face way, the money may be given to E. H. Hiscox. It is intended to make the contents of the. packages uniform, therefore ‘money is needed rather than individual gifts. The cost The coroner did not give his deci- sion, but he told some of the witnesses that it was apparent that-it was pure- Iy_an accident. The excavation for the cellar of the WHATEVER YOUR PREFERENCE IN SUIT OR OVERCOAT, YOU WILL FIND IT IN ‘OUR SHOWING OF THESE SPLENDID CLOTHES 25¢ Cream-de-Meridor, 19e. i ) Powder, 25c. L. addition to the Velvet Mill in this|of fitting out one package will be $1. s > 1 29c Daggett's and Ramsdell's| city is nearl; lete. The Brent Co., | but smaller or larger sum swill be ac- L4 . [ WUsCs Viciet. Soc Fuce Puwaer|cregm; 2e e Which is dolng.fhe work, has 25 men ceptable. As they must be Torwarded r £ e Tlane| can whi be mecassary. - Owink o the : “1 s 0 ve coa S o - Harriet Hubbard Ayers’ Face Pow- DENTIFRICES have forty days, commencing last|call will be necessary. Owing to the e = Monday, to complete the addition. fact that recent shipments of com-| ! ANTISEPTICS 25 Dr. Lyon's Dental Powder, 180. s pleted articles esked of this chapter S| 25c Calox Dental Powder, 18e. JUDGEMENT FOR LINCOLN. [have heen made. the stock of working < TO GET YOUR ACCUSTOMED QUALITY AND SATISFACTION IN CLOTHES THIS R N Flaoied ; - g material must be replenished. This e - wnos Dental Cream, 176. . |, gyt For $176 Against . Charles 25c Sulpho Napthol. 17e. 50¢ Sulpho Napthol, 34c, 25¢ Giyco Thymoline, 19c. Williams, Dental Cream, 19¢. Pebecco Dental Cream, 38e. takes money. Therefore just at this time patriotic friends have the eppor- Skinner—Cases Assigned — Divorce | (VRS PAIFIOLS T s o i SEASON MEANS PAYING A LITTLE MORE. IN THE FACE OF TRYING CONDITIONS WE OFFER A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF THE SEASON’S LATEST STYLES AT PRICES §0c Giveo Thymoline, $oc. Colgate’s Medium Size Dontai| ¢ Not Heard. mas time, when they will miss home $1.00 Glyco Thymoline, 79c. Powder, 15c. A short calendar session of the su- "W & 7 J B e berts Tiotmminn. ige. omier e i Adi] aAect e it ot iy Oné of Enlisted Man. THAT GUARANTEE YOU 100 PER CENT. VALUE. ; 50c Lambert's Listerine, 3%c. i T Friday morning at which several cas-|. The name of Peter Selway of Glasgo 25c Dioxogen, 17c. st = es were assigned for trial and Judge | has been added to the list of enlisted - 50c Diokogen. 34c. 5 oz, size bottle Peroxide of Hydro- gen, 13e. 16 oz size bottle Hydrogen, 19c. Cream, 20e. 30c xxx quality Witch Hazel, 31c. 25c Rubifoam, 20c; TOILET SOAPS TUnscented Soap, 10¢ a| Physiclans’ and Surgeons’ Soap, 8¢ 5 acake. . % ... - Anchor: Brawd ' Pure Castile Soa; small size, 8¢ a cake. i Anchor. Brand Pure Castile Seap, large size, 100 & cake. fesh Williams Pure Tar Soap, 2 cakes for Colgate’s Medium-Size Ribbon Den- tal Cream, 10c. _ Colgate’s Large Size Ribbon Dental Peroxide of 15c Pears’ Yaky 25c Pear's Scented Soap, 17c a cake c Packer's Tar Soap, 17c a cake. 25¢ Resinol Medicated Soap, 19¢ a sake. 25c Cuticura Soap, 17¢ a cake. men of this town. Reymond Johnson's name should not appear. He is e¥ of the drafted men who has not bes called. The Red Croes room fs to be open Monday evening to work on the com- fort bags for the soldiers and sallors who enlisted. s Husking by Machine. An entirely new farm machine this section, a power corn husker, the property of F. H. Gilbert, the been at work on one of A. A. Young's Meadow Brook lots. The machine iz driven by 2 emall gasoline engine and s capable of husking 50 bushels per hour. A man with good corn can husk four iCellogg_gave his decision in the suit Nt M. E. Lincoin vs. Charles Skinner of Mansfield, for $175. Mr. Lincoln was awarded $175. Cases were assigned Ichimatsu Nishi vs. Wi first case October 31 & Taylor vs. A. F. Howard, first case October 30; Florence Rood, adminis- trator vs. Jabez B. Maine, second case 7 § DRUG F 2 mABITS A tifi:ally by skilled o ‘physicians. No harsh nor rapid as follows: Miller, n c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 18c a|25c. T e e A Jus. Sous, rake. Williame' Carbolic Soap, 2 cakes fe Dothods, TN Booklet TEER (seat| | the same lot an all-steel gadg plow is Violet Glycerine Soap, 14c a cake. |25c. % 5 e eex at’ work with the driver riding, It R T e e R veowe e x ot, W. J. Bri : GRAND_VIEW_SANITARIUM, Norwioh, Conn. plows two furfows at once. This is Teader, the pastor, Rev.|Jeffers, Mrs, George Thornton, Mrs. L. Crary's Friday. also the property of Mr. Gilbert. He | Mrs. Earl Montgomery, Joseph . onnell, . L. Howi " - Earl Robf BLANKETS THAT WILL KEEP YOU WARM nu;eh:leipn jmy loader last eummer John and W. B. Montgomery in Gris- ‘clconie . Bates will preach |0 /AW );:5' \:‘::b:«:;: Av{:cl'ltx\:’l,;:: The' Riversids ;'."":"'“" schesl wa. sllEPnR and now nearly every sort of s farm - 2 & h. Rev. Myron D. Pl e " | closed Fri White or Gray Blankets for single| New Plaid Blankets, full size, good JAY M. SHE D work is done by machine. Bank Takes $25,000 Bonds. Fuller be. kis pastorate I Nov. | Mrs. Willlam McCluggage, Mrs. Clar- 5,2720.,\-‘::\'303,“ JSONES pEISDR gy ith. Peds, $1.19 and $1.50 a pair. ‘White or Gray Blankets for full size beds, $2.00 a pair. Blankets in white, gray and tan, full size, pink or blue border, $3.89 and 8439 a pair. Full size Wool Blankets, in white or Succeeding Elmore & Shepara FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connectiof The Jewett City Savings bank has eubscribed for 325000 of second Lib- erty bonds. Strange Coincidence. ’ k,w B. Le Compte of Bt. ‘Hyasinthe. P. Q. paid his old home x,-‘, Jewett City, o \'[;l: :I a few | The sale commc ence Jeffers, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mra. Tinker, Mrs. Cregan; fancy work ta- ile, Mrs. J. B. Aldrich, Mrs. Willlam > | turdick: holders, Mrs. John Walpol aprons, Mrs Mrs, ‘s Daughic g v. J. B. Aldrich, . 18t, 50 th I r color combinations, $6.50 a pair. ‘Wool Crib Blankets, white with pink or blue border, size 36x50, $4.50 a pair. Crib Blankets, ‘pink or blue figures, 59c and $1.00 each. Motor Weave Woolen Auto Mrs. A. C. Burdick eritertained the Harmony club Friday afternoom. From the Commerce Reperts. There is a large market i Russia for acrap and waste rubber, owing to the fact that nearly everybody whars Big Crop of Leaves. Among the other bumper crops of the borough, that of leaves must be reckoned. The streets and yards are filled. Boys ar» taking them away in bags and hundreds of bushels are be- ing burned. Christma; Mrs. H, 19,000 Red Cr he will have Secals Arrive. ox_received cals, of which s Robe, , pink bl borders, $5.00, $6. - - — he seals m e .er:‘hx_ $6.00, :x::!u;(fi:_nau ‘osu;goeo‘rc’:)urpolei, differ- - Ove Thessend Bushale of Pates lays, returning last week. The doctor | (e seals ma Miss ruber rshoes in the long spells of X X P s, $6. . A Can you beat 1t? Griswold has ome |P8S 88 Dear noighhors in that Canadian | °nt, for Chri Harris, wet weather in the spring and am- . I's G N farmer. Joseph Roode. Who Taised | :tY_Francis and Napoleon Le Claire. | {1 Iirance. b e > & Ma tumn. 3 i s toode. has These men are brothers of the late J. | th€ towns of Griswold and Vol 0 J M British rallways are overcrowded 1,000 bushels of potatoes. F. H. Gil- bert will husi 4000 bushels of corn from his 20-acce field. Plumbers Not to Blams. Investigation has Fhone 44 | lumbers wor n P 0 do wi HIRAM N. FENN 2% 300 Thureday. UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER |empioyed in another 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. s its district. Tae procecds of szle, with the exception of the ne ry present to the state tuberculosis B, La Claire, who died suddenly Mon- in Jewett City. They were here to attend the funeral Thursday and s 4t tell of the coincidence that the doctor Cemmission, will be given to the town was telling them of how well their | tuberculosis committee. brother John was looking wh-n news ert came to them of his sudden death. Friday afternoon, Sunday Servico society will meet with A At the Congregational church Sun- toiwork ol the oming day the subject of the sermon will be Short Paragraphs. Lessons from Luther’s Life. Y. P. Mrs. John Stewart and Ruth were guests at Mrs. James and systematic efforts are beifg m: to relieve them by traic to the canals. France has prohibited the exportds tion of raw and manufactured hatr. “Ohildren Cry i FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA DENTIST iRemoved to 715 Main St, Willimantic Hours—# a. m. t0 § 3. nu diverting freight ed by tRe ho Edmund Woo lara Wood and Mrs. The H. C. Murray Co. Teet of a Good Husband. Our position is simply this: That no man is a good husband who doesn't notice when he comes home that the sitting curtains have been mov- ed to m"?flm. room.—Dallas News. EZ % Hat's instde Ger- many. but everybody who has read of our export restrictions knows a lot of things that will henceforth. not be in- | side her.—Chicago Herald. Plans were made for a _supr vazaar. The committees follow per, Mrs. A. W. Harris, Mrs. daughter E.

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