Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 9

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*M,“ gl I} | =ive | Bemdcrata terivated By Polioy Against 'm. i ve l o i that there is none | € Fire Chisf Buuclor = Jo8ge Wekb compues with the - UL bmmm Appoints Attorney Frank H.Foss As- : ‘Werk, Pather| sistant Clerk of the Superior Court) 'mlhew rl §55, $60, $90, $115, $150, $180, 215, . 975, 8500, $1000 THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, inc. : 74 Misin' Street X untans, M SHOE SALE} Take this advantage of the great sale on MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES offered af || L o are Only 100 homes will get the advantage of this new plan Belr t;_w:fi%:- Bl s “nkflgefl e ?‘"‘:r";“ the fussing and fuming |} of paying while you play. Latest design instrument, com- “The little - Jess , these democratic leaders i i . than wonderful and. from Ty own ob |4 Tt e ears hamca || Plete in every detail. The outfit: | servatj 1 feel that it is shametul B will a democratic maver of that the government is be licied, | e o s wel'as 3 demucroticaly MX-A. latest dm(n s $85.00 X mq-llu! ‘council, and one prominent 5.00 o 5 i were looking over their interests here Tn the pnt Invé na- ~ . v it A 2 i recently. portunities to observe. ts Ppresen k. t Frank Chapman of Fort Terry was | and conditions in cAmEA ahd the maan who will hold ; \ $90.00 ; i fi:h; w.:emn;n is &plenl;ilinlhl the]gueglduf“hls parents Suncday in great military states in Rurope, l-voft job. ELl & = n . d w : Sh f th g | week in Essex. the guest of Blanche T. ay rs. Lawrence Carter arefand, 1 assure .you, that tids govern- . some of the lenders of the 9, en’s an lomen 0e! t § Green. ng the formers father and broth- | ment, strange a8 the business of war S/l M il —f (6] S s of the’ fines j . Mrs. James F. Sthith of New London |er for a_few days. x:a: to n,figlru in comparison, dene|mad. They consider the investiga- lsc A DAY T S EASY T PAY P it Sunday with ber mother, Jrs. hwm Sistried Winger of Prockivn te| wongerfuly weil . ton of Chier, Bourcier that is now || > 3 - dlo ate. the guest of her aunt for a lengthy amp Tes, at Potersbucg, Vo, was |going on as lttle less than rdicu- . s m ]“gh C. ¥, Waterhouse of New London | vi e ot et camp that T s o To supsor: et i, 1§ You Get These Old Fashioned Songs That Are the Best quairty, and low and every day shoes. wae home over Sunday. Mes, P W. Chasmn wab the uset Many thousands of mén are quarteced | stated Fiiday afternoon, that one of the 5 % 3 Burton Stahope. Pilip Peck and [this week of her niece, Mrs. Clara|n this sbms city, which has charkes fled awaingt him 18 that of || No. 35477—SONGS OF THE PAST No. 1., o # Seth Stanhope, ail of New London, |Starr, of New London. lines runriing dowhn’ its awgfi ;ad“{g. -(t s-‘gmsd thet more m;"lm' trucks |} Good-bye Dolly Gray No, 2. Y h i @ way is ideally cstablishel | of the fire department are kept washed > » % ot Ml 8 e a i et | afier ‘the Ban The Sunshine ot Paradiss Alley ou can save more than half on shoes of- § “Camp - Hancock, at Aug\lsuhwls ::g‘%‘i‘;‘ag':;mbf“:h'"; one of tha |} Sweet Marie She Was Bred in Old Kentucky L another cantonment with which Father y | the fire commit- || o o ha Ve Get That Hat Comitades 1 by = 7 ue of the common couneil is that the ¢ gt i | RE Rl | | S DRI S | S0 e o v o T P T i S Toma | fered you by buying before the sale closef. ! ot ot KRlagls’ st in grefn ek is kept in proper condition [} Daisy Bell i ie Roo - Pt Kt wfi"f}"emm ‘st one | The critics of the investigators of o Little Annie Rooney e s Sunday | Chist Tourcier also claim that the i- |} 4 Hot Time in The Old Town Johnny Get Your Gun Hurry to { morning. / He was d‘aeply {pipreiaed | Ik of & charge that ;"ei ruek drivers]] No. 35483—SONGS OF THE PAST No. 8 . n > ; - o w‘.%‘u;;':u{ Tfi?‘“‘i;{;’ fltm'&fip vidual cases, inefficient, is absurd, as |} The Band Played On No. 4. { grdon he 1wd a special oportunity to|the drivers were named with the ap- You're the Flower of My Heart. A Little Boy in Blue 1 meet Connecticut men, and he told{ droval of the fire committee of “the - Sweet Adeline Sweet Rlos’fi‘ O'G;d% - 5 » - very meeting { commaon council. Just Tell lem A ou Saw Me e o Witltmsiy, PHtc| Clief Boureier was up for a hearin=|§ A BId in & Gniaed Cage n The Good Old Summer Time nam, Moosup, Norwich, and many oth- | Fraay night before a2 committee of{§ I Don€ to See thq Girl I Left Tne Man That Broke the Bank at > towns ties in other parts of{ the council designated to hear charges Behind Monte Carlo fhe(:me :.:ldw31 oy 020; Webater. . |against him, Mr, Rourcier, it was sta Just One Girl Hear Dem Bells e oc on amp e oe ore Physicaliy and morally the soldiers| &5, weicomed the Chance fo iell MisHY \_ agses soNGS OF THT PAST Ne.7 . ¢ a lendid, Father Kost said, Going , outh e tobk along =i fo bove of | What will become of the charses is {} See-Sav: No. 8. - *1a matter that apparently was giving Baby Mine s B e T e et "sol. | the chief's supperters litilb concern, || Mrsuerite Dagdy Wouldn't Buy Me a Baw- 138 MAIN STREET diérs, to be used In buying thein smok- | 85 fhey were firmiy =ronnded in the |} Granafather's Clock Wow e Soia ot Indianten whore. the | belief that the tharses are too”triviel (i i aas Among the Gold Brmetts Lullaby (Go To Sleep My i ae . r.{ to result in his being removed. Baby) Intermezzo i p boys hed declined to take the money, 5 by The Newest Wonder in Motordom | b it fe mmey Wt Tl e Coatly B 7y | pnTpeme | : i thusiast over the success that the gov- | Frank H. Foss, of Willimahtic, form- since golng into, the servicy, fnding| ATTORNEY FRANK H. FOSS The Blwe Alsatian Mountains Bring Back My Bonmie to Me ernment is achieying in building _up|erly of Norwich, assistant clerk of the NORTH MAIN STREET NEAR TANNERY the ‘great armies that destined 10 %3t | Windkam. County Superior court, i HERE IS EVERY REASON why you should choose fill the vacancy caused by the death : '[he M“lfi P d C They: were Detier,n. R wthovt e | o) 0L EDS THE LATE C. A. CAPEN No. 38597--80NGS OF THE PAST No. 9 ..ivevviiiieiieuinnnes $125 ALC -rowere ar - “The boys are also learning thel|a ity 8. Tudse Webb Adsistant|| MY Beautiful Irish Maid . No. 10, great lessons of discipline and obe- g 3 Molly O Mulligan Guard * || dience.” Father Kost said, and he feels| Clork of Windham County Superior|} (Z 05 o Charleston Blues SOL suré that the nation is going to beme-| Court. The Mountain Dew D BY fit a great Geal by tihs faet for many B — i The Story of the Rose Paddy Duffy’s Cart years"afier the war is over. He found| Juf€e James . Webb, presiding at|| My Waa Irish Rose Hello' Babobs Y the soidier bovs in.gplendid heaith and | a session of the superior court here on 1 Trish Eyes Are Smili Hurry Little Children M 5 R OS C'KI & 0 Spirits and he has come home an en-|Friday afternoon, appointed ttorney || - 4 St i - : of Attorney Charles A. Capen, of Winl- , F ) your Home 'Furnishings at this store. It looms ODAY the CROW-ELKHART Malti-Powered Car is ||| Tt Gune. when B aaleal e 11 Fa ’ up big to you, that fittle home—it means much the king of light automobiles because it achieves || = A b N St e e v (I 7 nectieut will be held and a clerk eleet- ¢ ! i furnish know ice things you ed for a full term. M'l is taken for A z . Y. A x e h“ - wa‘ d » fl‘e b Sranted that Attoriley Foss will be T PRER i place in it are thoroughly dependable and that you have in the office. : Clerk Edgar M. Wainer of this city y m’w ] paid only fair and just prices. will be in Willimantic today and w ; ; A 4ere Wl administer, the oath of office A o i Store service has ever been one of our shinzant- 4 0 Attorney Foss, - L Hal A Tuio Divirchs Granted. B - rales; we aim to accommodate our customers in every Two divorces were granted at th <gas possible wa also lways made reliability sssio nof the court here Friday, Both ——— e y. We i ba_ve al ¥3 Tore uncaficktof. Mie Rome Benciunas of desertion and erucliy ana] one of the strongest points in our claims for patronage. from her husband, John M. Bessefte, | gfrs: Fessette allowed alimony of $1- l Goods are sent out exactly as represented and if you're greater results than multiple-cylinder construction. And with it is combined the supreme economy of a moderate priced car. At the price this is the new power sensation. Yowhvdh&kénr‘hummfl:nsflk i The Multi-Powered Motor delivers toflwwheehpowet ‘hnnlhlorbdmndeduuvenqam—tbmmaunn; the power; efficiency, smoothness and speed. waouunrdz-flheqaeedywwhm&outspeed- |for a number of vears tax cotlector of{ 0. to be, paid to.her by her former in Ply; the town of Brooklyn. ushand o or before April 15, next.{Schools in Play Contest for Red not perfectly satisfied with anyflnng you get here, you can have your mogey 864 Bescetls cHaTkan crielty agalng: er Bessette was represented by At-{ Cross Bengfit—J. N. Walbridge Se+ Abr hurband. citing ingtancie ara torney G. L. Torrey. Mr. Bessette's i cyring Farm Bureau Members. o s alleged_desertion. Mrs. Frank Gor- | terests in the case were cared for ey ¢ffect or newe tension. The remarkable power-flow man, Willimantic, her daughter, tes-|Attorney A. Gy Bill, of Danielson. Rev. Mr. Hackemeyer of Hartford Could anything be fairer? raball 3 3 : tified in her behalf. f Danielson Wifé Freed. preached in the Congregational chureh seems the same at all speeds—just expands from 3 to 50 i The divorce was granted on thé % | Sunday morning, After the services, miles an hour. on high gear. From a standing you UL e (I A oA ONE OF THE LARGEST SHOWING OF HOME . : Maudelle F. Jones of Danielson f: ® Play Contest. ENGLAND sccelerate to 48 miles an hour in 20 seconds—an exh%arat- Twenty-five dollars is 2 ii¢ t1 the il snoke up tis Wemmrn {IIZE Rowe S bx sl (mtyhgg;‘ Tuesday evening the schools of the FURNISHINGS IN NEW. g & North parish gave an entertainment ¥ v : Faher Kost's impressions. ot Mrs, Tva Jones Bernier, of Danielson, ing pick-up. - In traffic you lull down to a creeping pace— 9900 price ‘to pay. Uis | | Rl Tonte tnpredons. ot el M only 14 years of age, her husbad | Reg' trons K orcmmem cod of e h fhl! l“dk. = & e for o lecture that «weuld prove not only | Insisted that the little girl go on. q}e short plays by each scheol. Spring. immensely entertaining, but also & | vaudeville stage apd arranged booK- | Tegohing the Teacher: MNo.-10 was seurce of eratifyiak frst-band inform-|Ings for her. Mrs. Jories going Alone | Physichl Torture Club; No. 6. was The ation for the people of Eastern Con-|to guard her da er'’s interests Squashville Fire Bi and Siiver ri‘fle = neeticut. - Upon returning to Bast, KM | trect A We have lower priesd Bribts and Parsonals, whire ths ML then Mg o ows |nare. Joo A Coventry Temumage CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES HOURIGAN’S Fr) . . Mrs. M. V. Woodworth will have the | they: found that the Busband had solé |acted play was won by th s suits if you wish—but at | members of the Ladies' Readiog eir: |out the furniture. The mother 3nd | drest sl sithoush all the Livey cle at her home for a meeting Mon- daughter afterwards went to Danpiel- 'El'e very good. o« this pri 'l find fab- |98, son and successfully made 4 home for B. Porter is stilf in a very weak 62-66 Main Street Peee Y ¥ Miss Annie B Morin of Central|themselves, L el At St Francis' hespitad, : i : 4 Palls visited friends in Danielson on s for next week we 1| Hartford, where he is being treated for ! rics that will please you. iday. and court adjourned until Tuesdsy | plood peisoning. 1% e Friday morning brought a 10 ahove | For Tuesday of next wezk cascs have| F.W, Chase cut his foot so-severely v i been assigned as touows of Putham vs. o This is the most wonderful range of power ybu have by i KR G B &”.’stm’.‘:.?' 3’”?‘ = Yf‘: 5’,:::,;;*::'*,:;“ "”,.:,huz‘: : weii‘: to e o e O ever known in alight car—a quality of ymoothnsss that s || Styles with all the frills |15 Movih Ihem AE and M | A HaR o | Kaightn and s § 8. Kingeburra| MANSFIELD CENTER oo, Mansteld o asied fo raie 314 new. " This is the miraculous effect of multiolied power il PR o S s Moy e it S i:"".';n?::fl" upon| _ Four Aest whrs sean. ong day this|PTOF. W. W. Eston Gives Addreds Be- | WOrk in raielug food siutfe, T L ehireh. candidsies at Monda¥ cvening's meet. | WeeK in W B.-Green's cornfield. fore Echo Grange—Preparations For| yeternoon at Mrs. G. H: Wyman's for h&emmwmww : News From Sergt. Carl Anderson. |ing of Putnam grange. To Seours Members. O Palawr Tanters, sewing. Work en surpieal dishingl of Ill\:b m’hfl“ with such m__m , A hste Seaiven e | Edward, ABSll Who 15'in the service| T/ N. Walbridge has been appointed 18 ta he fone at the Hod Ciomwteics Think 26 || It's your part of the game | A leter roseiver nere B e & T, i vt RV S i B o o | T 0ny afiecnoonyiustoad eEMRTS | i feel | D02nd Infantry contains & line thallin this vicinity, Tolland county farm bareau in the evening to members of Echo grange ¥ | 1000 .to look well and Takes it clear that he know when it| Military Training at High Scheol. |seven days’ drive. {and their guests, the lecturers hout Attractive Posters. m --‘nfi $ al big, powerful ; was writteh that the regiment was due| wpiitary training i to be introfuc- S n'ts the public, Prof. Es-| An iteresting sefyof posters from | looking car that dominates the well. ffiiq‘c‘i‘el‘.’“';'n‘“s“x:&i'n’cé“,fi.‘i IEt Bac|ea at the Putnam High School with - PRESTON ol ¥ e o il ¥ i 8 eiteuing oF hh- SEoing. taren, Hi i tion at rary. Other material in- since undergene. All casualty lists up intendent Willi: ‘Macdonald said Y fr Two 1 cluding war recipes may be obtained . In the motor are eliminated the unbalanced forces and ] 2 t0 Friday show that the men from this | Poynce"afar CUNER, RGO, S400| Beoretary Edwin _ Hill to Prescir at saxaphorie Quet, by Mrs . Waton |at the library. G will he - g . and surrounding towns who are in the } (ceanded to . the Trads School. With| Congregatiomal Church—Red Cross|and J. L. Dunstan and a bass Solo by Patriotic Pupil "fll these, h'? gone vibration and most of the friction. : . ; T Rarmere and Non.Farmero Nesded, | Uhe’ 0PoBIng of Ry fl,t: sl - Ol of W BT IS fatt, were siap eziored. The chidren of the Mansfiid Cen The bugaboo of bearing pressute has been eliminated, : sellany seores” of members for ° the | re SO0, BAR K0 AEE the BLa%R G - Miller 0l Folke' Goncert. far e of Fe Weoaial ¢ T : z Windham County Farmers' association | 1Cre will be time (6 xive o MIfary | Seeretary Edwin Til of the . M| An O Folks' concert s to be given | savings stamps besides $100 1n bonda, Note this Inporhnt' point' Most motors deliver but lown“id:xuot;nun 1o what 1: i ,o training. the boys ul:;rtng x:&“the :&‘h C1 Al; wltl ;e%ch in the Congregation- | 5 in the membership drive now % B b i g 0 . ! ; § preashed in the | 10% of their powtr to the rear wheels, ucordmg toan|| . R be Ty b o Special physical. training Wil 80 | Congrasaiional church teet Dhadass: BRWKLYN SAV[NGS BANK Danlelson of the of AM‘ along with the military work. Miss Zylpha Barnes, who is AM 4 a his country battle !I)C(‘e&!filfl) n the e i invilod Lo pome in, the member: - Leave For Pinehurst. B the Vocationa mmel _in ted 1872) - is one full ton of unbalanced force in the aven;e miotor; ship Tee” being Miss Biien Wheelack left Priday | London, is home thie week becaise of (Incorporal Danielson, Conn. » * « P Members of t 's stay at Sowth- | g the new CROW-ELKHART exclusive design removes this, |/ COMPANY | e s oraze e Temmoul sy oo PiRes, Binehret, N G M. and| The Red Croms auxilisry heid the an account in this bank, starting it with as little as one 4 gvening at the home of Mrs. Liicy Bak- | Mes. Arthir W. Wheslock of Usbridee | FESKY, e Wednesiay sftrneca i Bka sid-place yourself the. millions vk Our crinkshaft counterbalances make power flow like ? or, Furnace street. and Henry Smith of Leominster, _ars | With the usual good attendance, -you : Pk among ions © bquid O el onstru tlon has mmsde: thi t i : : To Replace Commandeersd. Cars, | 2lso members of The party: Wit 45 Wit S savers that make a nation great.- L ) s A lJetter received Friday from the Physicians’ Gift to Dr. Perry, The funeral of Miss Mary Miller was stafe tuel aaminiswration by the Day: “fl“fi of the physicians' sall ot ey Deposits: . R Srain an company stated | the Day ‘hospital present . ‘ . et the two lcars Tecendly command: | 5. I\ Perry, Ventsnant of the msere | Ohildren Cry . Surplus and Profits sm.m.u m YOU 'n-l]S CAR . ; eereq from the concern for distribu- | medical corps a fine wrist watch, Dr. b alioee, 7. ARTHUR ATWOOD ¢ tion in Dum-eu. which was in the | Perry is awaiting a call for sefvice, FOR FLETCHER'S : gl - W i Mummhn- shich he is ve uader. K » - m eumm are en route. fih Wl B T : S bl B $2,640,657.25

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