Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 11

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PACIFIC FOULARD, 32 inches . [0 wide, all new patterns, Yd. 3% | PACIFIC FOULARD, 3 inches ! W B e 'f ~ xmy’s!’.nmlsan/e of Newport, R. I, WOVEN PLAID TISSUE, 27 inches | ¥isited with friends {n Danielson oa | wide, in all thic season’s newest |/ Postmaster and Mrs. i Pilting i, Y% < B8 | visit with their don, Eatl W, Pilling, . €. E, who soon may be ordered “over|{p’ 4 &) Paris, - Petes PACIFIC PONGEE, 32 inches wide, here” . Johnson, . i i cos Ty gt 1B . |Reih Pl iesaro, e Teanor h, Ream. POPLIN PLAIDS, 27 inches wide, Worked in M. M. Degree. » o4 The M. M. degree was conferred up- | a new printed material. Yd.... 28c|bringing the total up fo 13, Whe ad%l,, canaigates at a moeting of Quine. stars are g ; : Franklin and Wiiliam _Nuttall, who | 'HE lodse of Masons at Thursday ev-|ler am Walk-0 T U o eiet i tioes ety | "R BT, o s e ] S . e S a - ver wide, in plain colors. Yd....... in_the ‘winter. ; on candidates of Putnam |3 younger.: Wyeth's rant WINDSOR COSTUME PLISSE, 30 week's meeting. ‘ompeund js -a- deshtiy , at mext 2. r ul where she has beén a patient for a ‘Spring opened with radiant sunshine | tollet requisite. *» §t is mot intended Shoes inches wide, new dainty patterns. number of weeks. id a temperature that ran up to 75|for the cure, mitigation or Pprevention i . 31| Raiph C. Youns, deputy state Auto- |9€8¥ges early Thursday afternoon. , et disease. idhosd i ?;hnbne inspector, Was in Xew London % ss-:lwdv_'h: on: to Open. S omp e - - Beauty and Comfort 40 IN. FANCY VOILES, in a hadd- arsday on a business trip. t St. Mary's church Sunday & mis- [SChodl, in ‘the Class of 1976, -enlisted Sepresantsd Norvich< e sion for. the French-speaking men . of |recently. in the navy. and.is.stationed hand in hand in the new shoe styles| Some assortment of newest pat- William Welch, who has been em- |(1¢ Patish will be opened and the mis- (at the Charleston navy yard. B Ry, The Walk Over “Shoe| tomma. V... plovéd here as & Tepresentative of the {Slon. for the women will come to- a| Mis father is the ; manufacturers have attained this ? s Plaut-Cadden company of _Norwich,. OLGA BATISTE, 30 inches wide, in | returned Thursdey to New York. | i Wi Save a doHar or more on a pa Dlaia ealors S5 mwimentite, < M. TR) S0ie Sve Rl Mg S 36 adv. , > . 3. Cody has been spending a few . 29| days in New Yark, his home before e. tendent of the N.'Y., N, H.u& H. R..R. Steam coal is so scarce in towns|Co., his. grandfather, George. M. hereabouts: that big motor trucks are , Was for Years a resident-of ing used to transport it to manu- [this city up fo thetime of ‘his death, facturing concerns whose supplies |about twe vears age. . A% have been running dengerously low. i . = . : B GEORGE- To‘fflm INJURED tinction by unce wbaervation in choosing mat patterns. T Bee wvery svallo| SPLASH VOILE, in white, able square inch of leather to the best| inches wide. Yd ..... possible advantage. & coming to.Danielson. T BITUARY L 3 o £ 3uapdar Wearers of Walk Over Shoes may| PLAIN VOILES, in full range of Palms will be blessed and distrib- v‘——._ r Rendered . Unconscious - When - Cany| share those charming and grace-| colors. Yd ..... weves... 29c and 39c juted at the-high mass at St. James' Mrs. Thomas Harper. Owerturns, ien ‘Hickey “Hill, :.".m.‘:.g. reviously enioyed by oo gy, < sressire of other |y TS oY Of rs. Ann Harper, wife! z 1 a li . to our store an POPLIN, i the pre of Thomas Harper, will be. brought s show you how Wallc Over Shoes| - UL MERCERIZED POPLIN, in |5\ *rs. ‘Ricnai. Robineon. has been | hare toms s ol Providence, where she | ify the feet and the nation. all the staple and fancy shades. ob{zged ga Adechne‘trtxhéappolntmem to [ gied, for burial in St. Mary’s cemetery. iy act as chairman of woman's com- | Mrs. 4 & Fricss; SRS s 91280 . 30 nittoe_that Wil assist im: making the]oe: Tt Shrmit Tawl ia (Rut - third Liberty -Joan a -syccess in Kil-1gon, "John, both of Providence. Aingly. £3 - Watch Our Show Windows BYRON D. BUGBEE | To_Speak at Cantsrbury. Pleamit Haomatey. . Dr. F. T. Baldwin, inspector for the ‘W. E. Keach of the West Side again " 3 B {fnas boen sationed'sione of Biommenk: |LLE L T wtniiin Tanimby | Do o NS, s mect, |1 t the Victe g f 1lig " g e ¥ 4 i Mrs. Mary D. Stokes oo Friday and eing i i e Sty ThILSS o the order that prohibits the brin- |regained ‘consciousness. o o The Ladies' Aid society is to hota]Mr- Keach will speak this (Friday) fi'tfier“é&uf irfificet[:“&eorpemmrm htm EclalE T s o P e v Young Pecple of St. Joseph's Parish|a social in the chirch vestry next|SVEIE at Canterbury. imports first procures 4 permit {64 Give Entertainment — Members of | Tucsday evening, the 26th. The mem. | tarold Cordon “Who has & been s ”'rho stats commission is seeking 3 Fester Club Entertained at Lunch- | bers will relate how they"have earned,| SE9CAE 5, T, 4oy, u Jfew ok 1 o' prevent the' apread of glanders. No = alone, driving sta. mapid rate, 3 ks for Worn s dentistry. . °" |cases have been reported, however, in|when he turned out a little to pass a :‘:':F'd Cross Asks Mrs. Mowrey, who has been s ) Supan Collins, ons of the g [this section of the state. Dr. Baldwin [team, it was “Thursday afternoon. ing. ;:mhl l:a:r u;:.el:.rtt the Misses 1?;7',’ h: of operators at the Danielson telephone ;;xzs zhzt {r:mons wéxo bring horsed {The highiway is soft on: the sides and ing the lliness of Miss Clara Law. has | ¢ JhC ”"C nlinues to he & pationt A¢ |{T0m. over the state houndaries with- [as the wheels of ‘tho car Gt 4n somo of the : out first getting “permission to do 50 |them came off and-the.car turned over Successful Entertainment. * ters Lhe mean pospital in PUtnam. |13y themselves. ljable to prosecution. . |and. over. DAYVILLE Otto Lehrer of the naval reserve, Newport, R. I, was at home for the week end. Frank J. Burnett was a week end| The young people of St. Joseph's{during the winter. E $500 to_ Local Church. Soon after the accident Dr. S B. st ‘ot hid wons in Providence. chureh gave a hp\enling entertainment Dr. Burrowghs Critically IIl. ot Is now announced that, in addi- m B_ud.f the surgical :::.Jf‘zm:g Mother, Mre. Fannie S, Bennett. It is Teported that there is'to be a [t was critically ill at the Day Ko, |ielson, Mrs. Bilen Howland also willea|UP the-young man end hraught him in Mr and Mre Joseph Boucar and|laundry’staried here about April lst|ZSmbal hosmial in Putnam Thursday:sios to the Pentacostal church of this|HiS Miss Ruth Bennett was a Sunday| There was a large attendance at the{Siil SUEeons and Physiclans were 48 oy Danieison, Rev. . N. Brown act- |& wisiior with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene|Men's club dance in Columbia hal) ; : ing as pastor of ‘both. YyoupE mMan ‘was driving 3 was stated his condition is apt_to re- |7, & a car owned by L. A. Bras l, 1] 14 okt 8¢ Moosup. o een crit. | o ramening, o Bood number|mginvery critical for a week or ton| Complain of Neglected Highway. [fiSht Groed, W T S 2aetent. Bend fealiy f1) with pneumonia, is slowly im.| Mrs. Hermon Steinbough entertatn- |9aYS: Letters received by the state high- by whom he has been employed, at the Proving snd hor recovery fs asoused. |ed the Ladies' Aid society at her home|, SPTiNg opening and display of “all (Way and motor vehicle departments in time ~of the accident. the newest and most attractive things |Hartferd indicate that motorists have T : g Tuesday afternoom. A . Old Barn Tumbles In. . 'yr’s, |been | writi To Leave Hospital. Gonditted Funerdl Soivisk. . in millinery at Mdme. Joseph Cyr’s, : ing - in . protests relative to,] " Cyr buildips,.today and tomerrow. Yop | the condition of -about 1,000 feet of| A big bibn of the Lirthér Day farm S s e o U0 | Rev. John W. Wright of Merrimack, lare invited to inspect the beautifal highway runging along the mortherly |8t Pomfret collapsed Thursday after- several weeks ago. at ‘Gr|N. H, formerly pastor of the locai|exhibits—adv. side of Grove street cemetery. The |NoON, falling in a heap. . There was no mo-m ol Worcester. 1a expect. | church, was in town fast week to of- Frost Over #.FGot in Depth. writérs of these letters have assumed |live stock in the barn. only a small o8 home this week. fciate at the funeral of Mrs. Samuell Jrost now remaining in the ground |Lhoi the state ‘highway department is WWalter Cummings, who is stationed | 5 3 t responsible for the broken threugh ana e Mrs. Mary D. Stokes received word | " the’streets of Danielson varies from | qeeply rutted condition of this streten D ens, was the guest of a few inches to a foot and a half in - ey Oihe Gcath qf her dsugh-ldopth, it was said Thursdsy by men|or more it {t 1e"a stistch of eity ler-in-law, . Mrs. Carrie Ste , wife - i . .The state ighway depart- of Charled A. Stokes, at New Britain. { 110, Were eneeged in making excava- lments men work on Killingly avenue, By Stouts baxfiten &y fa Ve heabh | Goanics Datthows, tormerly of Bim- |61, 57 D06 G SNEURE D 10 W [ Home Guasd Preparing. For Outdoor Lubehool Tar Jlle and Daniclson, was a vieitor here |jia5 heen causing the sdverse comment. | * Shooting at--Rrange—Burial of Mi- | | uncheon for Chub. Thursday from Uxbridge, where he is i 3 Mrs, William E. LaBelle pleasantly |in charge of a manufacturing com- chael O'Conmell "— Libérty Chorus| - = - entertained at her home Friday .at|pany’s plant. MOTHER AT 17. Rehearses. i v luncheon the members of the Foster - 2 v club, There were forferly eight memm.. OBITUARY. SUES FATHER OF HER CHILD| gosemi 1ocat -boys weng fo.. New bers, but_only six remain: Mrs. C. A. i Trial of ‘Superior Court Case of Geor. | LONdon Thursdayto be examined for T Russell, Mrs. George S. Brown and Mrs. William Eldridge. . Geor- | the coming draft. Qucted a batber shop on Main street|ing the mation together as no mation | the bride with her maid of Mrs. W. F. Bidwell of Danieleon, Mrs.| s, Phosbe Midridge, 77 wite of| 1 KATRANO vs Charles Yarlano. Guard Drills. Tou “several years hes closed his shop | of sreat size has ever been welded be- | and bridesmaid from the right.. Moses Brown of Valley Falls, R. I William Eldridee, diéd 'Thmduy The Hi Guard heid their arill in end will Toove his household goods 1o | fore. It will build up from the bettom | met in the bay window, M o - Dennett ant Mrs. 'W. % |morning at thetr hoine on. Broad girest. |betars Taupe o e R | e bkl T ey v ot ha the e eV, e veowiiped on_wpdoraleniing. Mt Sy mn | Leer docoraleds SRt e LaBelle of this ge. Mrs, . Eldridge, wh 5 el by ¢ Cannme o, 2 o Goodyear Tire Co, uré'y_of purpose and cffort which will | American flag, and. & serv Humility and Service. ot e e s nathey of B B o s ool Km0 | . Trar thor s .| . James . Puréell motored to, Nor-|no doubt have an immediste and de-| The groom # khaki niform and Those who attended church Sunday |for a long time.. She leaves her hus-|commenced. The platntift alleged | door target practice held. Wirst. Tieu. | Wich Tuésday., cisive -ffect upon our great under- |bride wearing a traveling dress morning speak in praise of the excel-{band and one son, Edward, of New|against the defendant that he is the]|temant Van Cleve and Artieifer Black- | , (e0r&6 "Rosen has rcturned from a | taking. You will find jt, ¥ think, mot | Burgundy silk, were mf t?»fi lent sermon given by the pastor, Rev.|London. father of her child. born Februaey 22|er are getting ‘the ramge at the pit| T3 days' siay e New Vork B 3 i B William Swainson. Lessons ~ were Anxious to. Go_ Across. this year. - Mise Karpans, win wosont | m resginecs far out of doos shesting, | -Beniamin. Maiofes has: bought an|of cxisting efforts, @ ‘Tuston of ener- | thodist Episcupal drawn from the example of Christ jn| Members of D battery, 56th regi-|ly has been living in Pawtucket, where] Tho officers’ school was held in Baker's | iiamabile, Wwashing the disciples’ feet, showing|ment, formerly the 13th company of | the .child was born, was represented|block at 7 p. m. L that humility and service to'others arc | Danicison;-are-chafing at Fort Terry by Attorney A. G. Pill of Denieison. e Christlike spirit. . 5 zies now too much shattered amd at | brief reception and lunch, Mr.. Erank. #, Biowning of Lebenon was|timos somewhat confused ‘into -ome|Mrs. Woodward left for-Putnam, - the. guest of Triends in town ‘Tussday. | harmonious and effective power. ithey took the half past seven. i ity { e 2 “It is only by exteuding your er- [ westward for a_brief visit for their opportunity to go;over there!| Yarlame was represented by Att Y. / UNER/ S o = - by 5 Jow Red Cross Appeal. The majority. of thé members of the|Charles L. Torrey of this clty, FUNBRAL: " | WRITES LETTER. OF ganization o small communities that | friends in New Hewen and New The local Red Cross branch is'se. | DBIery went out of hereias-a. coast| Miss Karpano® said that she fsst Michasl O'Conmall. - every citizen of the state can Dle| They ‘accompanied L : 2 "APRROVAL -TO_BISSELL | reached and touched with the inspir- : i £ liciting all to donate clothing to_the|2rtllery company, Some of the meniknew Kavlano in -Danisison. . The hody -of Michhel- O'Connell’ was T ation of the common .cause. The| Woodward and Miss Paulime Beebe, you OF YOUr |Beigium - relief commission, and to s e oot . e a8 10) brought here, Wednssday. on the 325 |'President Wileon Pleassd With Or-{school house has been suggested asian |an intimate friend bring it to the Red Cross' hail Friday. eaderted, Sves 2 dul 4 A ] rain e Aot e szation of -~ Community Defense | apt though not -essemtial eenter for . W. Easter outfit? The special drive is from March 1§|2r¢ Bow daing. duty at-different sta-|and .worked. together at night as em-|2: . gan ? to 25, housecleaning time, when many | ions in this eountry, and a few are|ployes of a big manufacturing: com- | ¥icss were held at St.Andrew's church E odlisly - as far w8 South Manchester by the-sister;of Mrs. |- Coiinsile. vour local conrgel. It symbolizes one e i i . s opm - of the finst fruits of such an orgafi- 0 Tookh in France. 'Selected men and enlisted | pany. 5 and burial was in . Andrew's opm kil : : | o oo i othing Whe TSEht Sivats wieCarAing | men have been brought into the com-| Trial of the case was made slow|Stery. - Mr: O'Connell was a former President” Woodrow _Wilon has| iZation, namely, the spreading of e | £ Er o o S e Here is a storeful of g’ nries mand to take their places, so the com- | during Thursday on account of the me- | Tesident of this place. 1o | WEtbon " to: Bichard M. Bissell, “chair- | Fealization of the grear truth that it ds| to 1995, &3¢ ‘e SRR S | I i i an operation fo itis, 1 - | unit. % , _Phere will be o short calendar. ses- | Margaret, have A 2 1w | of Defonse, expressing the highest ap- | WIom res u - : bright, ts. bt i ol D‘;;p,’(‘":?:,fio:pf‘?‘i’n The whole organization is on tiptoe|sion today. 'Uncontested divorces will | 4avs” visit: 'with-relatives in Bridge-|0usvnl of the extension of state coun |1t¥: PArough this great mew organ- Have Sold StockhoMings Pittham of anxiefy to be off to the front, and|be heard amd. cases assigned for the|mort. - - = . cil of ‘defense_work into all cities and | ¥ (o will express with adied| ; o'ropiinte and membeds AR ks 1 . this anxicty is-heightened by the fact |following week. 1| Jomn . OConoell af Middletown Was | towns by thd creation of eommunity | STRNasis our Wil to win and our can |y 2, siee Samily, who Have ‘hafl a ean-| Style changes make it CEWGEDN that there Tave been tmes when it i Revelations-in Anti-Vice Crusade, = | Galins -on friends In-town ‘Wadnes- | gefenge couiclis: This' plan of com- | S9ence in the utter iighteousness of |rshine “interest 4n the J. . Ty J appeared as though the start for over ik " le. )\ day. : i Bt R Focli irhose. ; BB B 3o o phecadiosias e B SR Fuirther sofivifles tegiing. o roliove IR i detense. councilt was propos “George W. Daboll is very ill at his i “Sincerely yours, some of the immoral conditions that S «d for the entire country recentl oo & b Few Farm Laborers Volunteer. |Eave been coming to light and recoiv TrX Iglver{y Chvm&:eld a rflm the Courrell of National Defen: __ “WOODROW WILSON: have a new one this Sydney Heigms had K o It is alfeady apparent here that|ing treatment during the past month | jng By z X necticut ftas had the plan in' op WEDDING. e o opeat of his waten eence |ittle heed has been given to the many |are promised for today. The anti-vice | Gparses. Clark of Mariboto was a|LCF, Zonths There is a_community bt i gl ©'s parents| appeals issued throughout the winter squad finds that its activitios to TIEht| vicqie 1o torrs Wadnend caunefl 1o €ver{ ‘town in Connectf e ey Spring. ere in the village Tuesday. that something be done to. inerease the|many moral wromgs resuits in brings | VL1t Some. of. them dre Jnown as town B d Baaies vioation pasy il mpend bet | supply. of farm laborers for the agri- |ing to it (nformation aboxt other hid.| -Frost-Ferty -inches in Ground. - |.commitees Of.the defense coungll and| A military wedding took plase at e The £ B e ——— cultural districts in this Dart of esst- |en things, and g these are rovealed,| - Hitry Momitoy énd “Themas White, | others have Hoon reorzanized into War | six oclock Wednesday evening in the new S\uh ofi the . -4 ern Comnecticut. ven - young men |action is taken for the correcti | who * dug A grave i 'St. =~ Anfirew's|Buréaus, a 1o organization . repre- 4 e Mg T groion 11?" s, 1o Who would at least be of some: small |them. O | Semefery. Tuceday, say that they|semting the state-defense council that 3::2:”“};;;’"(‘::‘;’;‘:\2 “\‘m;}“:;i‘:ga:é e wml figtive, the man is mote | Haritord, Tor o sk ower Hastss, | 75me on-the fsrms during the sum- Benefit Ball Game Planned. . |found forty inches of frost is_formed. along . cavefully-thought- . 3 3 m 4 loan the Government must have - " i1q |M€r are mot coming forward to offer |’ i Dr, J. M. Klein was. in New Lon-{oOut lines and .is quaiified to handle | South Manchester, bécame the bride of The warm wive has started tH6| ineir services, mor yet ate they come | s oior Chamtanqua Alumsi workers 4 A course to foreed leans, an increase o ; omy T work ‘with grea ficiency. Alvah €ray Woodward, Attawau- o prominent than the suit. buds on the trees. Robins have Been | (rivuting o the effort in amy Jine of|Loc Vell pleased with the success thiey | 4 wursday. the work “with zreatest efficien v y Woodw of ' Ketawsn. seen in great nmmbers abont the wil- the = v R “ paper curremcy, and an incregse 4 e F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was| President Wilson _cvidently -wrote|gan. who has just completed an eight Tage, TWrost a ontiecly or of® i |abor that is assisting toward the wine TR et g o eng A fund | Viltor 10 towi: THiEGas. Simitar letters 1o e charmen of all| wesks' course at Cornell University, Mnetipn. ; i / T e e S ning of the war, s the | . hie meStings o e Junior Winter | M. and Hrs. Jabn Cllflrd of Nau- | state councils of defense in the cour-|libaca. N. Y. in tho U. S, Army Sehuol Green, cither in a plain |stil bad ondition. e rmers are downcast ow Chautavqua. Thi ’s entertain. | Fatuck were:’ calling on’. feiends - in|#ry. HMis letter applied-especially to| of Military Aeronautics, and who starts outlook an@ say that, without help on |ment gi\vena'n m‘: h“:’.fksihié’{efiigd town Wéanesday. ‘m'mes- were former |those states which are just beginning | today (Friday) for Dallas. Texas, to their farms, they will do the best they |$30. The balance needed to complete residenss of tins place. communits county ormsnizstions; but.| become a 0¥ing cadet, Rev. W. D. can, but that best will not in any de-|the funad will ised. M. Kl Was in Middletown on|because the Connecticut State Coun-| Woodward, father of the groom, of- . ‘torin!bemb_ mixtures, is the favorite. a a basketball zame; which 1 Thursday. cil of, Defenso hullt, up _its. own or-| ficiated. Truman H. Woodward, bro- in the way of predvsine foodstulis if |ed by teams Wilis te iy the Choss | - Dhues Woodlicitse 1odge, o, 51, K.| Fanization on these lines from fhe very | ther of the groom, was host man. and they_could get a sufficient number of| - Your sick merves need blood. Con.|6f' P., met in Pytlan hall Tuesday | start, it Wil be especially interestinz|Miss Mattie Souer, sister ofvthe bride, suit William A. Saretzki, dootor . of | evening. The sank .of Page was con-|to citizens of this. state to read how|was Dridesmaid. Miss Bthel Wood- employes. e G i - ¢ G - i chiropractic, 56 Bim street. 1 a one candidate. Under the/| Wighly the _president resards this | ward, sister of the groom was maid of OFf course in a stock as Getawc.am—‘rfig‘lg MOOSUP 7 R s e oo of fie ovaer Brother Bermald af| type or orgamization. President Wil- | homor. Olive Tablets e “"""""‘- Harttord gave o vory nteresting talk | SOm's: jatter Tollows: - _ The affair was simple and informal, large ai ours the whole oo Paicharnt 15 1"at s Hotts | Boror oomct: e iaon Sl i, the 8- | on—Pythiamiem. A ‘soclel Tour ‘was| “Your staie, in extsnding,its na-| being witnessed only by near relatives { on - Main street. > . tiomal defence organization- by theland friends of bride and groom. As that of Alice L. Haywerd of this city | Po s . ; v o 5 3 i B Mies, Doris Tiotiar “ieae b alvn the NX. F B R"hm "(‘}3' Representative Bifin B. _Gilletto| oreation of commanity counclis, is in|the wedding march from Lohengsin ihome after spending a ilew daysiwith | The plaintiff i was n field of ¢olors is covered. vd 7. attending | my -opinion msking &n advance of vital| was played on the organ by Miss ive . sph sessi of“ihe Tegislature. | Sigpificance. It will, T result ithél Adams, the graom and best man £ T e i e P SRR . = e S Clank, Yaiies andl Toson| Whan thoroughly carfied out 1n weld-| entored the parlor frem the Tofs, and $15 to $35 | it first one of spring. - Horpwity were in Norwieh, Tuesday, | gt : cnie Going to France. the || Fred, Dovle .is planning to leave |French s | Moosup for New Bedford, chanicsville. ' - Miss - Mildred Skippee was a Dan- iejson calier Thursda; trom 5w Qe way s Baeitors. MY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 2223 Georze Mars, who s staffoned at the All of the very newest things in the 1918 millinery crea- |t o e e mfl‘ i tltcnls;. You-are invited to inspect our especially selected cf.::g of ‘Moving to_Goodyear, nate of M George V. Cavanaugh, who bas con- e it T o

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