Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 7

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hat rain is probable vs,,m mureh on-Main ) straet wiLh a lol.m~ia mflmm u?ti‘i in_the south Atlan n tion- o rehes. |1 wil e regtor 164 %w%‘% - PETIRLTT R. !“ i n&uflu wnmn, 6‘ B It T the clate Witk the e 15 : - ; R, S 4 ot aderats: S nmxmr o ARt ook Bl o | Soeting of the 2 Gipt Samastion : a6 gt . c '“t ¥4 'm”. “_ m -gev Theu-lt&:m 18 g ike the priest and the Le- parife 4 P Ty ,!3' | vitey say it is no afm.h-nt ours and wa R P . R AR ot ke e At Pre-war Prlces ‘be [y east of the M WE CAN SELL || AT THE RIGHT PRItE." A gosd line of AUTO m:cna -J?':am-wuwnm d,:y slightly svarmer on the m » are negf bl wnyslde A priest and a Levite h heTp '1}1?{11! Ms is the class who : THE L L Wm co Saturday ., bl“m | g{tfl bt und otteu hgo aid bi.q: ima l"?a‘kmg some suirmckeiuu:ta;—ewi‘;: cs i Bath strest. i oNowias resorts ‘ren A o 0, o NS 1eat Ginea Ata-tha wosen whu or'about half the prices that would be demanded, fi.u the story to a young lawyer, x - he ng ed Wwhish of the thrée proved neigh- {lent work, but they are doing it and 4 : bor to-him that fell among rubhe ?{then lu,z what a sacrifice of time - ind the young man answered, Him | they in making. ‘These ‘women do not qumu phamnwh:ho' are dohg Knitting, wmeh i an. excel« ira if they had to be made today. Every yard of ! these Embroideries were made in Switzerland, - §/ his work hu uk- nhim rountry in of four of the po\!lt?y con- since the begir- Wl! and his talk vas nl Wwas ealled to order by 4 H. W. Behfiver of Groten, m: a few words of weleoms, ncea’h ident Brown to the 2s- n finh«fl his tane, Me. Brewn told of the vast chanze which had come over the American people m D REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON throughout . not hecome the TRUCKS and C Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstering and Webd Work. "”"-""Wlhl in: all its brances, " are baflmflaz to tion of tl is war. M jssion Chn Meets. Mission 6lass of lht Bnfl seP.. of the First n and the new on the Conge, 507 to 515 Nflfll Main St. u.me. was read. CREAM Afl‘k. OE ing When wo: complain of w loss of strength and vitality, mg pains In sides and hips, dul{ e 2 \commities on Members of the eseccsti the Connecticut Chambe have beén selected by ih eonneil ag these 1t is expected tha: members rep resenting commercial activit portant centers will be add; %l’n Y R I TAMP SALES ' on- he F vu'n ‘hn.}n peopls in .the FHRIEY XTH e pasokiiisOuig of® of the sit- | Amount to About 8 Pér Cant, of the savings certificates in Connecti amount to approximately hursday af the office of the state war held its regular monthiy bumgg! savings comi p 1 Baptist M - | abi Scott & m [;urp RS AR B S es, [ reau membership campaign met at the | Kof Seventh-day Adventists threughout the Southern New England Confer- ence are looking forward with more than ordinary interest to the quadren- nial session of the General or World Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, .| the governing body of the denomina- !t mm, whigh will be held in San Fran- * | cisco March 29 fo April 14. Every one of the thousands of churches of the denomination in North America will be represented, as well as churches in many foreign countries, v New Food Regulations. Under the latest regulations issued by the food administration, porkless Saturday is temporarily off the pro- gram. The food administration wish- ing to concentrate conservation on wheatless- Mondays and Wednesdays, and on a wheatless meal each day in $he week, because of the likelihood of S ' {a-gerious shortage in breadstufis dur- 3L -|ing the next 60 days. For the time rding to the figures annouaccd on | heing. and until further notice, meat- less Tuesday means abstinence from ttee. THis amounts 16| peef and pork products, with permis- nt. of the state’s allot- igion to use such meats as mutton, 6,000,000 for the yvear end-|lamb and poultry. g Dmamh-r 31 commarcl embérs of the new eomimittee. - To im- THROUGHOUT THE STATE Allotment, pon iy Sales of thrift stamps &nd Over 8,000 Men Have Enrolled. FARM BUREAU CAMPAIGN. A big increase in Connecticut en- tatal enrollment of 3,200 men in the The state ln‘m of the farm bu- state to date. State Diréctor Leo A. cases wires have been resirung and a number of mew poles have been set Most of the new poles are in the vi- cinity of Nerwich avenue. OBITUARY Adosias Morin. The death of Adesias Morin oeeur- red Thursday evening at his home on Norwich avenue afier an illness of about two weeks, Mr. Morin has been in ill health for about two ¥ears but death was due to = hemerrhage ahout two weeks age. He has been a resi- dent of the viilage for & number of years and for some time past has been proprietor of the Junch room at Taft's Station. He is surviveq by 4 brother, Adelard Morin of Norwich. Starlings Becoming a Nuisance. Starlings are making their annual visit to the villase. These birds travel In flocks of a hundred or mor¢ and are making themselves a ance. It is faid that these birds were imported from Kurope to comhst the IKneHsh sparrow, but they have multiplied 1o such an extent that th ve becomc Bs great pest ag tha sparrow is. Local Boys in Peciice Gourt. day morning, charged With breach of the peace. They webe accused of hreaking into the Wequonnoc - school continued until April'l for further in- RETURN LOAD SCHEME NOW NATION-WIDE PLAN Rapid Growth -vl;\ 'l;hv- State During Last F Months. The growth of the *“return load” scheme for motor trucks inaugurated in this state last November to re- lieve freigiit congestion, is being taken up as a nation-wide plan by the chamber of commerce of the United States. A bulletin urging chambers of commerce throughout the country to develop and co-operate in the “re- turn load” movement is now being prepared by the national chamber. Pleased With Enroliment. Leo A. Korper, state director of the public_service reserve, has returned from, Washington where he conferred with a number of = officials, among them W. E, Hall, national director of the public servica reserve. Mr, Hall cxpressed himself as 'highly pleased with the manner in which Connecti- cut men "are enrolling in the United States Shipyard Volunteers. \ tration recently ‘telegraphed federal food “administrators in all states that the prohibition against the sale of live fper of the United States publio|and defacing ana destroying school freshly killed poultry- does not ap- (h.t will - et fneing specks, and Sifildr | office.of the edmmittce Of food supply | servics reserve has .received enroll- | sroperty. Whey ANl had. (heir eages |OF freshly A d'.,' ailments, uuv tmo{ en hfl eu .,?‘m state council of defense to hear |ments from 323 communities - in thln : i 58S | ply to broilers weizhing two pounds or trou —at the— PEOPLE'S MARKET re s A reports indlule that the -campaign is well under w full quota. wil case, with a poéssi| county, whers the porta on' progresa being made by |state through the local agencies of and to discuss she ‘Conmecticut state council of de. the campaign th. uw towns of the state va_Not yet been reached.. All uouutg‘ nnumdt bhyslcal Conservation. The weltare of patriotie workm who énter governmeént shipyards has been made the subject of soientific study for the pur; of promoting policies of '#ach county and the obtained in every geption of one zation is not vestigation. e Rudolph Johnsen has aceentsd a position with the Poneham company. st Thursday’s. snow brought a.ravival o{l L:gdinl and snowballing about the Vi {3 ” L e John Cremeanits ‘of Oc2um Iess each. Thp prohibition against thée sale of this stock wag put inforce in an effort to increase the. potential e88 production of the country. Fre 5 A. Haglund in ‘Army. Fred A, Haglund formerly of this ¢ity, s now in Uncle Sam's 4rmv as a member of Co. C, 313th Engineers, REV. J. H. SELDEN TO H ¥ t showeth mes know what sacrifice meana Then conditions importation DONE VERY P °"'".k a"b AT fi 3008 | Bew. Sve n.:‘.‘h.'fi’ said In part: Ten's | here fs the class of young glrts who | -and as war prevent the " ! acrifices R 1 a:gnnu ie v g 300 | b wiery SV w1 tm‘ffl“,‘;’:‘gm"g”x Rt of any more of these goods, this opportunity ¥ e LAIHROP ‘b v say 48 the priest and the v tiny 8 But most em al M i e ; e allt e obu:!nm of mine, "o why |yow wiil faq ia o spoon of, cotton and one that every woman who dainty’ i | a3 . gfaff‘cum Al e bl L s W U embroideries should hasten to take advantage of : § 2 x Qs question, vnmt have we \n col is not ce. 8 e O * | A T ¥ [ Thursday’s ‘D"" ollowed ith the ‘Samaritan? Are wé |l met and talked with 4 man who had | b e Rt ol v Sl ol o o o 2 v gt ligen . 1 Love the neishbor as thy S6IE? We . i B A,Iam (:lockfl Peas in charch, we have et “".;‘:”‘ groral cimes wad (hat somo of them| ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY AND can. 1 he things that we should have € | had come back minus an arm or 2 / . ut hz':f many of ue really think of and_some never came Lack These TINUING WHILE THEY LAST i FR]SWELI. those things that we have left undone |beys were ng a gréat sac - - Iy “ ; - wa m§§ to chureh again with the [they were not complaining. ey DMDED m-ro Lo-rs ,31 feelinig that we have goné out ani done | were Aoing it t6 hélp and-in a eange of R g ;34 | of those things which we should er is . s ')‘nm)v bad the fecling of the | —w=-—=— s 7! there still a2 feeling that we have ne- | Ggod. tan, 7 Pl B g s “ 14| olestea to do-something? 1f we have|, Thie elitrch has been. ostablished o FLO ERS St. Gall Edgings and Insertings, in Long Cloth, | 431|that feeling of negleet we have notfearry on the work of Christ but do we " T e t i done our diity. make good always? We worship andig Faits. . Cintes: Swiss, Etc.—in a variety of widths—today’s | 5 Today there is a great erisig pera- tein things for the good of hu- .:0. 'n 3 et ral ) | ing. We don't have to go far o find v. - But afe wo showing the|peds of eaal .‘i&-". e values are $19¢ to 79¢ a yard— i | things that need our attention and|spirit of the Geod Samaritan 2ad lev- i Walco! 2 i ! where we couid do a great work ot'ing thy neighbor as thy love thy self. i° 3 v EE 'fir $ { OUR PRICES 10¢ TO 42¢ A YARD 3 i - SESSESERRC SR 57 L.f.”u. treet T lephone 760 ‘ T A S R ST EY AT O S T E ; 5 2 s A ~ble DON'T BE MARK FOUND GLASS ll‘l . : Cmm‘wmwmh"-l Mes i = day " v FOR FAKE SCLICITORS. LOAVES OF BREAD = o Cl ina mi!ly “ m‘ urs en o) ——— d“flufl I&“ m' we i ‘- |members of 'l"‘e s0- | Btate Defense Council Says They May | Matter Reported to U. 8. Commission- Shea & Burke ¥'s 17¢ to . f i T ll % chiety 0:1 S;(u “fi;;‘_‘y tE; Be Operating in This ViclAly. er Frank L. MoGuire. 41 Main Strest widths—toda, value i 30c &, "AdY 3 h | ome S ity g AND Am 8 d 0 et ’“fi"ry street. ""‘; 5’“" “’.‘{‘“E 30| ony probable presence in Norwieh|. United States Commissioner Frank § OUR PRICES 10c, 12%%¢ 1 i 5:;' trt“’ a' uegm and other towns of the state fo noto-|L, McGuire stated Thursday morning Fflnenl D‘r“tgr} 3 il that"will keep their complénion In &§_ ie ROGTAGHE rofessional solicitors with un- |that two laaves of bread had been |l & . 4§ i " LR serviceable of dl—- most perfeet condition &rd iavited to m hm:gu:f‘gf& the ‘ae‘::nnt{{ 'é‘.}u:fl?r: savory reputations was maueT heuvm;m r{)und rum 1ccmmnea piecestodt Bgla.;; W most i 4 warning siven out rsday { One of the loaves was reported by z h:‘mum“m -r;h M.y gt 31 Prospect street. Avaben i Connmainy BAtA SIGER | b Ryan ot New London, who parchas- fmuhed on durable Long Cloth in an assortment , & hodl f defense. ed the bread at a New London store, M WM t5 make it the Ideal Cream. Mesting o Kemmiati-Wylashl Garnac- S e B A e Where the bread is bakied on the prem. | PERFECT TATTENDANGE e of beautiful patterns and in various 3 ation. £ 1 from business men | ises, and has r AT MONTVILLE SCHOOL 85¢c a yard— ’ Phureday ovening the Kostfutin- :dkem:n‘é}ac{:'rfi. b.;v solicifing cone | same bakers—and they re not Germar dadit! Ma i, i dly’ s values 25¢ to a : Puh-ki Corparation held their regular |tributiohs | and = sdvemtising fn the|balers ;;";?’H"‘%f,,,?fii‘fi'of“’% 4 CooZ|Good Reord Made ' Last Month in " OUR PRICES 15¢ TO 42c A YARD p ug organiza< S = 5 MAIN STREET B L R o e e e e ratarsg} | nociicat ameaiil, New Lowtsp. who. got Spite of Bad Weather. e ———————————— Marttn Rozyek! was in the chalir. their activities to Connectieut from |a loaf of bread baked out of town, but| spite of e bad weather during M et T | Massachusets, according to informa. | shivped in. Dr. F. oy owen:nt Gro- 0 R R Mt M 18inch Corset Cover Beadings, cings, fibn rece by the “state defen: i . hutsties® Quild Mosts, ol from official sources in Boston, | €lass from Mr. Webber's molars affer ::5::1: r:f u‘otmei‘fie 1:‘1}3‘ te hi'fifi‘;fn‘:é Irish Point and Shadow Embroideries—a fifty- R When you think:of haye |, The nasies Guite st Se Andrews | FITCL SO SRR, SONETS I LOTION | e latter had "ciewed. some. of - the o R T R R S T R e describe e o T Mokiars, Alex the bollet That_the largs amount’ <f | staff gm:if: T i e Tenaanc: piece lot in an assortment too ~ | busiriess which ‘Conneeticut manufac- i in Ill' AUTO PAINTED 1y 'rn roday aberncon af £.30, Sew u‘,’j’;rf“d e dolng will | Ryan eyt his bread and epread it witn | Seventh aad Wightn grades, Ray- —but every yard is absolutely guaranteed as’ g yfl nq oh Rea Cross garment e them “casy marks’ for solicitors |jelly. 1t may be that the glass was|Tond Btanhope prl Philip Clark. Reu. $1.00 e T T g TR s ke Bk’ < el hen Okrant, Fred Ritehie, Bieagor St Swiss made — today’s values 48¢ to $1.00 a 2 The state coungil of defense has e Germain, Grace uinn, Isade ar- s s |ust thmk qf the at the hame of Mrs. Androvws on Tioa: | Tho state coutell of o it AT THE DAVIS THEATRE |Cetm A:}hur Gfiz“?“ Msanics Hikken ; y“dB i o R = : P tirers d othgrs may be on i Alice Re tery, len iffington, Rema UR ( Es zsa: s* ’ Personals. '“‘“‘“f;fi“d a';flmtou opcbg fs“‘ie TR IR P Ungerer a;d Alsert f‘f’“ , s S T R S TR TR A i itors who ciaim to represent \»ri: While Kirk Brown and Margaret | . Fourth, Fifth and Sixth srades. Miss | Albert B. Dexter of New York is|oug appeals. Mapy men in Massachu- Flelds i the comed: 13 Grace E. Driséoll, teacher—Hazel A 2 : 45 M a“ : y sketch The Ama- | GF Embroideries, 27 to inches wide, F s Aut0 Cao Spanfing 4 el davs in We vitlegs. | uetts nave heen the vietims of thede |10, 0L FOrMery skelch The Qma gg?:"},,:;:;yg‘i:::m;';“em ety Allowse d 3 51 SH Street Miss fisten B, Gray has been catied | Boaton the o nem aem LU SIS ¥ e Davle then: | dirtec Delma._"Gouture, "Kahetine consisting of Eyelet, Baby and Shadow patterns } tree! Providence by the death of Fer|kmnown to be oper: in Connecticuf orma#, Waiter Edwards, Briing . Bl ot R e imen aayn Bate, 2 Slever VIONISt, | sonnean, Detathy Onurth, Addle Dan- —today’s values 89¢ to $3.00 a yard— 0 v TR Aot e fl.‘" and greenef | ances on Thursday afternoon ana eve. | 1¢15; Alice Bubee, Alice Chapel, Doro- : OUR PRICES 59 TO $1.98 A YARD - Charies J. Mufphy 6! Harifora is|then wuoreb they ke customarily ning, Miss Bates fnade a most fa- mhc?'p:m:“ gaulmkflomllle, Walter ad SpENdIng a few dave with relstives in | Practiced their profession ._|vorable impression of her audiences |HUbert, John Builoke. | the vm;gge ) A Cennectieut, manufacturers or busi-|and during the evaning was toveon 1| Third srade Miss Rose Driscoll, : i : LA ICE S foss men who wish in ¢ respond geveral times to insistent en- | téacher — N Clhean, éf“’s . 5 | _of Mys. | GfTRing causes cores. Her.violin seloctions wore in. | Manville, Mary Vernosko, Mabe! Clark we B e e L termingleq with songs, while soft col- | JeNnie Danlels, Loiiis Gero, Aldea La- s i o MRS obirned Alter visiting rela. | eribgienn can et 5 grea lights thfown on the prettily | 121 e R TR SRS our Spring showing of 45-inch Voile and | s Sy eal dsency of the C1 gowned musician resulted in a charm- % i : rc:\mcg of defensc or through thelf!ine eiectrical effeot. Ghtharine MeQuyan, Herman, Unsyrer, Organdie Embroidered Flouncings—fully 1 8. N. E. POULTRY A$SOCIATION {00 Chamber. of Commero The Amateur Jlusband, a one-act|Glafys Daniels =~ T x 5 | S 17 eomedy, was of the usual standard of | __ 5 P 4 o ! il M'::": A;a m”dph’:_ Her B laneate pommiTTeE ON FReSiinte fer Wal Relts vauneville O, S Shirty patterns—mare beautiful and mere. | wal rown, F. g = - o |is moted. Reean and Reynard appear- | ¢ i ! COMMERGIAL RELATIONS|ed ss the third veudeyille attraction, | Relder Johnson Kimer Johsace, “getir elaborate than ever before— i At the ofien mbeting, held by thel the New Hotel Clerk. They are come- | Yebar and (;;“'Jh" Ree s oY Chas- i Southern New “Bfigland Poultry asco- | Defense Council Adds to Ms State|dinns and singers of average ability. ::g Bt L“‘m red Louisignan QUR PRICES 69c TO $1.39 A YARD d ciation in- New London Thirsday, an| ornnniutmn. | Douglas Fairbanks was _the - big RERSEREPWSE I ey § movie attraction. He was seen in a interested audience heard an address #he creatisn of a "Clemmittes on !d'elssue of ?‘nehof his greatest comedy- TA"V[LLE ¥ by Hon. Edward B. Brown, F, L. S. | Reiations” as @ part of jts | Gramas and the plcture is in five B e : ent’ of. e““m at Washineton, | & m%‘:r“*::: Btate 6 Tatent vibr Tkeas 2 Uncomfortably Numerous—Netes. 1 : opd is traveling absut the geuniry e it — THE PORTE ] ivhring loctiines, e ia prict lQuadrennial Sessicn of World Confer- | e . - BA% fom, days llnemen from, / . try Instfietors and Investizators and ait ende. been busy about the village. In some PREACH AT UNION SERVICES ' Will Ocoupy Pulpit at the Church This Month, The union service of B and the Second Congregational churehes will be held next Sunday in the au- ditorium of the Rroadway- _chureh. During the month of March Rew. Jo- | seph H. Selden will have elum of the services . Has Started Money Circulating. Postoffice officials in all parts of - | Connecticut have reported to the o!- fice of the state director of vnr ings that the war savings cam) is bringing inio general cire large amounts of money heretofors se- creted or hoardeq for various imex- plicable: reasons. Campaign in Montville. A drive of the county farm burgas is being made through the town ef Montville. , William L Cook, every individpal in th SANFORDS l"*‘ is eon-|and is at present located at Camp 6 Framklin Street as yet com . PoTtE e phrvation ot the workers. fred to his home with & silght attad | Dodge. Wilting to The Bulletin Mr. For Cold Nldlti 5 Z pre-| ot erip. Haglund says it is five years since ot emlg“{:fi‘mflr:‘mflgy it Be was In this siate but he Intends to Beat one egg in a teacup JUSTIN m Preprister co“wmt L Teseived by da{?:’?:’uwd:g‘:e ,.“,”&,?.a a t':; return to Norwich after the war, with two teaspoonfuls of p tense, triends, Class Initiation Sunday, o sugar and one of Sanfords FLOWERS s orwich, C. Lodge, No, 950,/ - :t;:dnwu:’vhlon Changed. Buksne Var s farity oot Wairte: A R cléu‘imln lg;}.k;n Fill up teacup ;’m‘ ontville -town meeting this h: taken a house on .Slat-{on Sunday afternoon a e Modosde mj] and ttle F M Fm weel the stépervlaion of the roads was :x.-.gve?nvue!. I;:nne on yI.au‘rel Hill_avenue, ' Plans k El'l& 8 PLANTS changed. ectman Jerome House - he class initiation are now prac- nuttneg‘ on top. Drinkm will have charge of all roads east of| Andrew H la of New Haven ig uw'iy completed. At the meeting of X | the Nq:vut turnpike, . Selectman Hu- | spending a few days with Mr. and Mre | the lodge this evening the, nominatios H t.; rt Dart will havo those west -of the | Deny Sinit of South I sireet. of officers for tho coming e, Wi ’t' “h’" Né“ urmm °§‘=n‘° u“ s Mre. cumt :onbert Iy, of N ‘pme' - , Ir, or- § ; 7 Aesi 'u wich a ding & few days| an are i I e oo .:.zzz Wi R !.k 7 St S A et N thelr best mettle.\ of thg ramh bureau, has charge ol H rollments for the United States ship-| Several boys from tip village were * Can't -Sell Live Poultry. membership campaign. Eno Pull Quots Wil Be Ablained, Accord- | FOIFRED 107 the United Biates ship- | seve eity court in Nfrwich Thurs- . | yussers have been appointed | T reach JUST WHAT SHE NERDED T ling-te R'P.M réserve was réported Thursday with a The United States Food Adminis

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