Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 6

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Erom 'Ine | "Other So- 5. Jassiitor b bumn\; is) at et Cods”dill. A 'lm~{ e, 1 To lg-h pu-um . z the nieeting b the Good Che: IY afternopn Imkl to- the m£ bufld{ng we\’e “cg nmcu d.new cumney “n mnnocuon among the most: jal repairs, It was finally. decid- ‘that the * y would wait - for nyn settied weather before beglaning 2 Phnm Entertainment. Thers was. god.sticqdance, st the L] umnmnl Mon it at th Methodsst church by "t Men's Suna Schoo] bokrd. 'na. following ~ pro- Erdmme - was _given: - Song, Star - “Spangled Banner, ‘cBorus of youns' wo- men: piapo solo; Mrs: Wallace Jewett; corget solo, R. L. Otjs- of . Norwich: chorus; ‘solo, Stephen Peckpam orwich, superintendent - of West Sil- “Baptist church: .piano .solo: Mrs Wallace: Jewett - $610; -David Carlvl -oy- Mrs Chxrhl C. Tibbitts. Suy ryed-after Which an address by Wuhee L Woodin, general secre- tary of the State Sunday. Schoo! a sociation . interested “the audience. Charles Forsytbe who suffered 2 paralytic shogk ‘some time ago is now able to walk a little. The local branch of the Red Cross soclety are rehearding s play, The New: England Homestead. ‘which they wiil give later in the séflson. Those takins part are mostly. u\m ‘who took part in » the Country Dootor. 2 o Miss Jennie Finnegan was the. guut - = i ¢ P, i P Dresses of irt Waists Y )| Sprmg Coats' Individuality mnodmu the upper floor of ' Crip, new Shint Waiss of : ; FROM $15.00 TO $49.75 NO TWO ALIKE Georg gnd Crepe-de-Chine ; 3 You will be surprised when you sec! in all the latest modéls and Enchr sl pvery Cost apéal bargain. _the grand assortment of Novelty In many cases these Coats can not furiough ‘wanted shades Dresses we.are showing, and you will e be duplicated. Every popular mo- -émark—My! How reasonable. S 3010 44 terial in all shades. Sizes 16 to 44. NONE ,BETTER MADE FOR® THE PRICE BECAUSE EARLY IN THE SEASON WE TCOK HIGH 'GRADE SUITS AND H.AD SAME . REPRODUCED TO SELL AT FROM $5.00 TO $10.00 LESS! THAN THE ORIGINAL MODELS SELECTED ! THEREFORE OUR $25.00 SUITS ARE REALLY $35.00 VALUE, AND THE; BEAUTY OF THEM ARE THAT YOU ‘WILL FIND ONLY ONE OF A KIND, BUT OUR VKLUF.S CANNOT BE TOUCHED 'WE OFFER EVEN ‘BETTER* VALUI-‘.S “THAN ‘LAST SEASON ‘THIS SEA.SON WE PLANNED EVEN WITH MORE ENTHUSIASM THAN HERETOFORE, AND HAVE ASSEMBLED MORE STYLES, BETTER- STYU".S “ BUT FOR LESS MONEY THAN YOU WILL PAY FOR GOODS OF IN-| | FERIOR ' MERIT. ; ‘ Mrs. Charles G. Turner ‘entertained Saturday aftern in honor of the birthday -, of ‘Miss Busle Wood. The Suists invited wére Mps, ' Annie Hooper‘of Arlifigion, Mass.,-Mrs. Bur- tis , Miss, Ruth Dasfrow, Mrs, Mrs. CBarles FHome. 4l of New London, ‘Miss Eloise’ Lam T Sebaten ajso M. Fatber, s 7. Futber, Miss llv Turner, m ‘Ella Turner, Mrs. Brainard, Mrs. Turner. served re- i freshments. Miss Wood recefved nu- merous gifts. Swan's orchestra fur- nisbed music, ., - Surprise Visit, ‘A party -of frichds of Miss Kath- ryn McDermott gave her a surprise n-r-y evening. Miss Helen Gilmore Misy uFmLMcbvrmnu Miss Agnes Quity- Miss Mae Sullivan. Miss Tere- Tara’ Becirn: Mathy Geamn s , attey eary. . James,) . o [enwds, Fichard Mirciar Locusrs ShafMiot, Francis Skiffington, were n- Med Among. tFose wio met a Mise | €Dermott’'s home. Gaines and music | With & inch: served, ‘made the evenin | Novelty models, novelty ma- terials, made by skilled opera- ters, in pretty belt ‘and fancy pocket effects, in wool or sikk materials. : ; ~ Waist 24 to 30 " at thelr Home Mehfl" | Birthday Party. Big assortment of colors, all uzes. yet no two ulikc. ; Store Open - This - Evening - Store Open This Evening Téry | - % A N ana M) 0| J ; ) : . kg Act-Cleveland 0 PR Jett Palurday for.a Tew meeke X o i R 3 & which wiil"be spent with ‘triends io - = New York. - = 3 %IE s Y Owing to alarge order the Palmer ) o ]zh% British-Canadian Recruiting mis- NORWICH TOWN tdon, gpent the week-end with-Mr. and | - Poultry ~can be : increased 'more| If a man dresses’ well and bmsm't Brothets i€ 'ron , overtime Iriday by i sion, {Mre, Stanton Brown of Wightman gv2- | rapidly and more economically than'| very much sense he is usuaily dubbec: . nights. ' \ s | Trolley cars now run diréct between Rue, iny of the meat anima ]a “ladies’ Farewsl| Sucn:r Gwcn Joseph Lyn;h‘ —Funeral of 'Lucius C. Fenton— * by others: George Colemgr, foreman ~ of _the cloth reofs at Painmier Bros. Co. a5t yéar is coffined to the ho Groton and Norwich, via Wester; s miii Hanuel E. Cooneéy has beefi appol 3 R o in - ed postmaster at Hoxlg, to success Da-| Hunt Family Moving From Bridge- Winter, e e 18 hending the| Aporney Has No Faith In Alleged Second Will of Mary J. |vid s Meore resigned |~ " |« port ! -sm?:'-?& Tofneen ot Hartford BT 4 , Tday o e e o e S esil'* A g6od-bye supper for-Joseph Lynchy * it ende 19 the, village " - | Crandall—Albert ' B. Craft’s Estate te Widow——Rev. Dr. 20 00 ar e himgers 6F Fast Town street, who leates ; nesd Y ! submarine bz e | The Baptist church memjers ha. 4 SIp FpipasunlL e civen T 5 dlscontinued.holding the weskly p iy Lyman G. Horton Has Ankle Sprained When Struck by |cris. ana two of taem are women: They 10 s ey triern ot toe oy Cyening er peetings -at the homes of its moim- i + [have bought §1000 jn waf - Savings g4a Mre Benjamin. Kennedt on Pi bers, gnd the Thtrsday night meet- Automobile in Woonsocket. PRI, ithe -NAIGUR Hmit. {strect. Salads, cold meat, Parker Houss ing was bheld at the charml & At the annual mceéting of the Cam]" ivolls, ¢offee, whipped _cream, cake and - : Guardians’ association, Mrs. Sw GALES FERRY g i o inly & : @leton ‘appraiser. ; e 3 ; urch. Interdsts—Meeting of the Red | (I ¥ ropate ca Upon petl ; ; Cross Auxiliary—Recent Visitors, || 2 . Da-|James A. Du guar-{ While Tony’ Gingrei that’ the aliezed second will of |dian of the person { Frank |2t the Red Stone quarry, a drilling ma.- Rey. James M. Potter | gave i ary J. Crandali_sald to have been |Robeno. Boad s B Pen- rchine fell over and fractured his r\ghz' Relatives and friénds were in at- seventh in. ‘his . series of ‘is Ve found by Bessie Netherwogd, Was un-{dieton, appraiser. 2 between the knee and ank itendance at the funeral of Lucius C. The. Making of the B 4q jmons 90 ldoubtediy a forgery. He askea that| Inventories. wefe received and re-| as reduced ‘by, Dr. Fenton, held at 2 o'clock Monday af- reb Sundas moFning the thomn e | the second will be {hrown out of court |corded in tes of Celia A. Gard- |and Ma. ternoon at his home on Canterbur: T R v d the first will be probated. Judge |ner, $4, a Gavitt | Two o'elock is the time,set for reg-|turnpike. Rev. G. H. Ewing conduct 36 S 1. o iward M. Purke stated fhat Bessic | Sesmiong. of the brobate court and |ed the servics: Ambng the beautiful At the Suriang : - Netherwood was entitled 0 her day in Judgo Bdward M. Burke is fiht on|towers was a large standing wreath g b ssion. afler | court, that ehe resided in New Jersey, |an strator of the estate of Tim-|the dot. He is noteq for punctuality |from the -Norwich policeé department |and that perhaps had sent a letter, ; "Clancy was continied for two |and is exactly on time, not a minute |Burial was in the family lot in Yer a in franemission. explaiming why = s ¢ 7o |DeTore oF @ minuto Taier. rington cemetery, where a_commitial [she was not at the present sessioh of | Wiliiam Minchen, guardian of Jen-| x o 2 : |gervice was read ‘at the grave by Rev. e court, tie time set for the bearing|dle ‘Ambacker, was authorized to’ ox-| A 832 MASk and heimel formert ar. Ewing. The bearers wore A W, jon.the wi = g o su E ° | Lilibri > Nat! he Epworth oz it Ser-{' Me. Davis then, asked hats & thor \Eo:d‘hno":j tm’l esta; lfl. SPE:\hEd ul)m dall’'s show window. It was brought JBH!;Jbrulige L,“T‘ Bl{shnc . Nathan e B Ao % t ked ‘that iZ there e cucation and care of his (A0S SO WHOOR L R e |Bushnell and Walter Grant. ' The only | With, Others. Mee D odtoe” "»r}rmN‘ to be a continuation, it be to the | charge. | cAughter, Mrs, Charles B. Hall of Y jeat t Tuesday in May. He sid as a S {who received it from his'brother, Lieu: {{CUENLE e o iz 4 ; N, present; there w l(r’;:‘dr MEL. ARG B Sl ' mrm%nr :])f ‘hfi state legislature, hel|- A special increment from Rhode Is- '5‘;;\1 Richard Shea, of the medical also relativés from: New- Haven, New Closed during un)/(uut weather fconsidered it his duty t> be ‘at thelj : London ang Lebanon, Wi Fosono, Pa, who $ept Sunday at | sessions, and surely wanted to qu jo80 sutid Tumtay {;',;‘i;“;i::'d John Richards, of"Cossaduck hill, Funeral Director (eorge G. Grant danghter, Mr. ana Mres i "pr jtion the ”;m:iz:aes us}mgds:cn‘n,:i :'"i ation sisnal corps. Tt js c.,mp'md of “’n':‘l}“""m'“ 4 U'e \;o:a!!‘l;aa was. in charge of the ‘arrangements. ri 1 B Mo ng was continuéd to the first | 157 1i in " th o e s v jton. who drew ‘the first Will for Mrs.|Volunteered, but the ‘majority of the B0t eve, one beneath the eve and'the| ~owe from Edward Bushnell of Old s jCrandall stated in court that heé dfeW!machinists and draftsmen were select- |105¢ Was severely cut: Drs.-May and| cunterbury A | | ; ; turnpike received Wed- E et s oss | U1 s second will (o Ner'gnd HELMMe | et This tovy, sipoy:Class, 1/ 1s called{S°9Mon atignded him. . : nesday from San Antonio, Texas, tells 8t.the home of Noves B, Allyn. The | This second wilkexecuted by Mr Ven: | the st summons ot the second dratt s of ‘great heat there. ‘He is carryizg :'.:'d'bm ::remoctume& in rp‘lmrg digton has ot been produced in court i Gl oG R STONINGTON mElifofe WU oRe i i [ehioRd g e eeting. fteen e hearing on“the petition for the lgervice law. Included, in the volun. e " o son_and s ‘A. Ear- e Chapy A % g rs. Delphine Fish and Mre Fanny | ber. was continued to ‘the third Tues- | Leach, Siest, and Hersert W. TLan-| points Committees of Bodard of | Mr. and Mrs Alfred The Cadz'llac Victoria i3 Hunt of ¢ ) a practical type A Moithron,- 1ocal memmbars of Anna|day in April Y phear, 10 Beach street,” Westerly. Da- | Trade—Selecting Baseball ~Team | Bridsegort are. moving to Lafayette The finest development of p i Warner Balley chapte: B A R vid Mayman of New London. who rex- iai s street, ‘near Hospita] Corner. Soginer Batlex: chabist, of| Judge Burke did not render his judg- |istered ‘in.Pawiucket, was one of tre| Eligibles. ! Pl o Bt s ot e e enaed fhe Iment in the case of the petition .of |selected ‘machinist: No automobile is-better suited to the varied requirements of the family than this stylish convertible car for the comfortable accommodanon of four. ey ia and Teresa Bormono. for, ap-| *The Second district board has placed | At 3 special méeting of :the: Ston. Heard and Seen. pointment of guardian, which 'was|Lloyd R. Crandall, of Ashaway, in|ington Board of =~ Trade, '/Tresident| . Roads on Wauwecus Hill are espec- of Norwich spent | 1c0Td, tWo Weeks ugo. The, ¢ounsel |Class 7, Division L. as a necessary as. | James H. Comatock announcsl...the|ially bad, interfering with carting of daye lgst, week at his summet | mént and. 1o, withdrew the. patinns | ARt industrial Manaer. e T e B G R M e raw the pétition. - em hip—! D. S e W at P:rkh:‘n“pl;‘msu i The will of Albert B. Crafts, who | 1, om0 chairman, Albert; {Fort, - Heniry. ".B.| . Families on Scotland road are hay- and Mrs. ickingham |died February 1918, ‘was admitted e resolution offered by Congress- s, Samuel T. \‘choweH, Hen- |ing electric lights installed in. their at their home bere [to probate. Mary S. Crafts was con- |Man Kennedy was passed jn the house, | ry A, Muller. homes. '"i flgflfln an ay. firmed utrix in a bona'of $5000 |authorizing the erection.in :Washing- | ~Finance — Cornelius B Crandsil, iss f’:(fl?e:, fi‘mtacs.fiacthbelen witho't v, James E. Dooley was [ton of .a memorial to-the memory of chairman, James.H. Stivers, Charles 3 arles {appointed appiaiser. Z The arrangement of seats, the distribu- Ivan Maynarg ‘of Taftville was. the The will the various orders of Catholic Sisters | 7. las B. Eley. s Jopact > e e i n‘: ot AbwaPojot 313015510 Do cometery ssocia: W0 gwve thelr services as.nurses on | ¥ paany " o o Hincser: TS| EUESE Chday of 4. B Geer of Scot tion of weight on tlge chassis anddthe ierce . of e steamer | tion for perpetual care of the bur- fLaltlefields and fospitals during the| ‘rrode and Manufagturer—Raoul M. —_ P’mnn' Pk sras. at_his home at "Al- |1al plot; 2nd also the lot adfoifling tha; |CIVIl war. This proposition has - the| Delegranbe. e T ol D sprmg deslgn combine to provide a s Point Sunday. {stands in the name of, his mother, Ma. |SPecial support ‘of the Ladies’ Auxil- | qv. jiae B. Hinckiey, John B. Gbi: Y. bui surprising and unusual comfort at speed onaverage country roads. Tour- ing averages of thirty miles per hour turnpike left Saturday to visit friends e Cottags Mseting. Iria 8. Cratts, and $20 for.grading- the |i2ry, Ancient Order Hibernians, wholj;n¢ Fenry Friedman: in Providence, The ‘Wedpesd . It is also provided.that the ee. | have Taied quite a fund for the pur-| “Puptie Worke Willam . Bronghe m:r ke ing ;(’ PR < omid of "'3i5¢ leutor, cause the removal of the, body |POSC, and many Rhode Island women Rl e, ol e 8-,;},}::5 “mn L. Perkins was well attend. |Of, his first wife from Ashaway- to the |lave urged:the passage of the reso-|Rey Dwight. C. Stone. lot at River Bepd, and that proper in- [lution. Homer ‘Dowdall of Deep River was b - ot a recent visitor at his former home on e, Rotes v, usiberd anh v el o oy ond, HSCDEODer in- \WEO% . Gt pranisn o ersct i nteriaioment_Henry ST, Patmer, 5 S TS are. comfortably possible. son_Haroid, with Ms. R. frving Hur-. |Ument. He hoped for the hearty co.|Memorial in Arlington cemetery, but| “pea) Estate and - Bullding—W. R: i | z butt. "Wwere visitors . Wednesday_ at the IS SER e ol B e[S R 1SR, Foup ;;;;;;;g};;!:g: hresho| Snyder. chairman, Herbert S.Owens, | Mes: Margaret Dovitt of Bridgeport handle and tiinii g 5 nal and real estate, is H 2 in, rs. Emijy * Ricl “4...,',’.,:‘; and; Mys. Hafold Bartlett |10 e wits, Mary B, Crafin win fort |0k, to. recomimend It . It 1s expeoted | JoPn H. Byan. S S T e LR Easy to handle and trim in appearance, % child or children that may surtive, A |that the measure will be aadpted in Stoningtdn Poinfers.. . e it is in great favor for town use codicil makes his wife. sole executrix, [the senate. . Charles W. Miller and family hate as | “Mrs. Sarah Gilliver of Canterbur g 3 n ey and gives her full adthority to invest their guests ‘Mre. Susfo M. Maine of |turnpike has returned, after & week's A »“REL‘EV’ GATE“H‘ ang reinvest hiS estate-at her: wil, | Rev. Lyman G. Horton, D. D., for. | New York and Miss Hattie W, Muiler ahy at her “cottage on Groton Lonz e -1 . 2 L and that upon her demise the estate to | mer pastor of. Grace Methoarst church, | of Providence. 5 o . N CO’ B Dmug‘s‘,finp HEAD KO to his child, or ¢hildren, if any sur: |Westerly, now pastor at Woonsocket. | Mr. and Mrs. George Gross of New AN vive, was striick bv_an automobile -in that | York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hén- |y sin. pm T $ ‘ -fl_The wiil ot James H. Symonds was |city. and sustained a severely sprained | v Muller. s ado ave. nue was in Central Village T % ahisgs Aedilbsion s admitted to probate and Jennie T. Sy.|ankle, ~The driver of the automobile| ~Captain Charley Sullivan ‘s select- (p' % SiEhtl Fona o Tuesday, : = was confirmed as executrix. |was Seth Howard, of, Somerville. Mass., | ing' the team to represent_the, Ston- i,efe:,},g“m(’,,:‘gm{t"u"“ birthday of R n“ h" p tarna deafness or|Bond $1500. George W. Timsbuty, ap-|in order, to avoid striking a,child who | ington High .School, in the basepall ks + ’fl’ aruggist ana |Praiser. He'bequeathed to his wifé his|had jumped from an autotruck moying | field e 3 angs rmint - (double | real and. personal estate. and states in|in ' the apposits direction. . steered TRR T Tgady of. wood sawed and split and y, W o' it hot water the Will that the names of his son |quickly Suffisld—Joseph E. Biaweil, a pupil | ST :10ads in - six-foot lengths con- as James is intentionally omitted: as an in the Suffield School and-bugler in the ,h"“ tobe carrieq from ‘up’ country insurance policy of 31500. is made- in- Mr. Horton a' glancing blow on |military company, recently enisted.in| ' roUsh town to the city. : his favor, and-that he shares -one-half\) the ankle, Rey. Horton was conveyed|the navy at_the Bridgeport. recruiting the ownership of the) dwelling house |to Jiis home and received, medical. at-|siation and has_beenassigned ito. the| ' The First Cflnmnn nal Home Mi: w:?. his.mother, tention. He is not seriously injured. |naval deserve. Bidwell is but 16 years|5i00ary. society will meet Friaay at-|. frs. Minnle.B. Teftt, was confirmed - Y . {0id, and in order to enter.tbe mavy:it{£rBoon with Mrs.: Frank S: uwery of, 1025 sole executrix of-the estate-of Os- Degossary for himto West Town street, to for the Hed’ fofear H, Teft, who died. 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