Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 2

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h the onl m who_ W w ‘ 3 = y ¥ “ er, Mps. and & = ditic o Basievie "-'-%w 070 PR dokn Suliean, 4 of tis o : For the Sake of Your Own Pocketbook | 3 : o Tlttoen were at the dinner. S . Baxer i { 4 3 - adl meeting was eauql to_ ordi & ;M. C. A, GAM ) % LOOK AT THE y i Gy, BN R o 1 "fi Thursday's Drive Brings Total Up nembars of Liberty ogunol, D. of ey et | NEW SPRING HATS 2 & C. A, for |J. . arles ith %fl gl “‘u fl’ 8, ao'%mat‘:mde '“Olfl and P. "y re sul x i N v 20 R e vue moeylowd o ¢ : > We sell at 97c, $1.47 and $1.97 e | fae i it 3o sesdod "Tne ) . 4 ; e Tl " e | YO g S e o e Y THEY ARE WONDERS FOR THE MONEY Beebe. hold' Thursday Previous Total| “Mp and Mrs. Silas Weaver of New Y’ 9 {TheTailored Suit has a stronger. ‘ 3,000 Tginte 316t Haven gre visiting Mc. and Mrs, n's ear fhan ever in the b;ug‘r e:mlg. a4 S ] i i gDente ! X Mise Sadle B Wum of Shannock, R. ,z modes. The new styles have'a smarl - 4 2 = o ™A discussion of ine double-tracking | = I 35 ¥ le,!’mm :a?.”t?; 7:-;:‘ @i 5 " w {mess-of line and simplicity, of decoration - == (198 tha Nowlol Wos nE S Imes I 1. 8 17438 " rier Bater o Camp Devens apent || 10 yoU. ' 5 S that makes them suitable for many oc- ] : A+ N\ fonowea: but the. Danieison people, & naustrias 2 00| " msoting of e e Bagtint Miaeion WHITE INFANTS' DRESSES at saving prices to ng of the Bapt 21 $658.25 $1313.56 fil’ e . e FUNERALS € .© | who were the spopsors of the idea, mn&mmlfi. |~ G 4 ]|t ahow wn o the matisr was| Tatm $30.00, $35.00 and $45.0” mam.mzmsom.onmomum il H Goed Friday Oburv-m- § ) Mrs. Farnie Fowler is ill with pneu- 3 Today, (Good Friday) the Vel Henry F. Parker. + . {monta. COL&EU and CHECKED COATS at saving NEW SPRING COATS g o p tdniek-Wind- fu ? H F. Park There will be no meeting of the Sil- A : A Zi‘:?gflyf:iu"’;g'}s‘zé, L afiflhh fi‘u:;?o‘;. fi?’éo’md'c’«‘;{u: ver Tink society This woek. ', & e 0] ernoon o'cloc! ev, Coats thaft gr:s:nta:lel the smufy‘l:e?sh:r es 13‘/1 e; - X ) iy’ s The Wina ct?m i Company o ,“-“,‘,’m- e flmm?ng Bk s PLAINFIELD X Hpb fo! th-nfdl from the cradle upward and our thm)cs o assel N/ p - { \ 1 Atwoo ine company Wi n - Nad fale cemetery in charge ¢ es. more. % ide ch g fgelectlon fashioned from A 4 e BTy moriing, WALG btherk,| at 3 M. Shepacd. ? : low prices speak for themselyes. Why pay :; Cf oice of s terigls— Wool Pophn ! o A 3«.:3mmgnm. M:fl?o: :‘:{'cia;l‘ o:«:’x’x‘\; + John Hynes. British- American R'.!.uf P::d New e following materials— ¢ § y e, Sk B Vo bty of " Joha” Hynsy wia $R2279—~Posteffice Hours for Good HE PASNIK‘ O Velour, Serges and Homespun in all the * L TP e vl Holiaey, in HREERS 1o s oy S Tagie, Mo | BeidwrrFheos Velunieers on Wey b9 I ‘ anks will be, closed, and only one de- rance. . new gnng colors—$1 $17.50, Tivery, wil bd aa.de on the local mail e e G L AL SR At LA SELL FOR LESS Mm, $27.00 and 53000. t A ! m;?:&‘fiimrzmim o e 1 bostofics | FeY Brothers. local postoffice for the week ending i} win close st noon: Mrs. Johanna C. Clifford. March 16 are for Mrs. Jennfe Mc- = 3 0 2 . . ] ¢ The meat and grocerymen, and &| The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Connell |Farlend, Mrs. Lawrence Mesd, Samuel . ORESSES : fow ot the stoneic) whT: tive Nt HEOS LIl s ehat qonaam, Connell | atmen, Next to Woolwartia 5 and 10s Opposita Woalworth's § and 106 0 Services will be held in the differ- | Lebanon, ursday morning at 9.30, | Miss Nellie Curran of Providence is Store Store « THAT STAND FOR SMARTNESS i ent churches. - The body was taken to Greeneville on h"’ to spend the holiday with Mr. and : Foiiiiion ;he funeral car %:u tr!jwlsnure ““g 'rr;) Mrs. J. Svmfin Qn::a -gm“ “d q ley ecompany. al was in 8t. Jo- The showing comprises those of Taffeta . | OBITUARY o |ley company. Burial was in St do- | Misses E Frances Mmsin combined with Georgette Crepe—those 1 Everett ‘P. Faireloth. rey Brothers. Jocal schooia, aro Spending the ballday Walter Clarke, Privates Vandale and|assisted by seceral members of the Fair — 8¢ thetr hemes in Worcester, aleo Robert Miller of Central | Yantic ehoir will sing the mered ean- 1| o The Seatn ;;J-‘;g;:m;, Knivginth To Report Today. Migs Helon K. Moran, 2 eacher at Q,’m,‘,’;:; formerly of Wort Terfy, coast |tata. Phe Hope of Heaven. There will day morning trom .heart. trouble, Ho| The men who are to leave this city |{h® 10981 grammas school, is SDERCINE | ryiiiery, later transferred to' Gamp |be a brief address by the pastor. : 1 vas born ' Bast - Haddam cad was |Saturday morning for Camp Devens 118, 72 bome in Nerritt, N7, are now on their way| Schools of the town are baving thele {| well known in this eity. He is sur-[are to Teport at the town hall this to France a5 rellroad artillery, vacat % | Vivea'Sy even cnijdren, ihres of thetn| (Friday) afternoon a¢ 5 o'clock. They | , TS weekly report of the British- |10 TENC Sorrice “"They are to travel| Harry Latbrop, ordnance depaits of all Taffeta—others of all Sitk Crepe and others in Serges. Some are trimmed with tinsel thread, bead and embrotdcri'e every one portmymg the newest styl = will be' given their tickets ana in- | Ameriean war ‘vellef fund ia as fol: o, cars which are mounted with guns|ment, Famp Devens, was heme gun- % e —————e— _ilows: Amount previously acknow- in the ¢ ny-d:m hour furlough, tendencies. Prices range from $12. 93 to N, ; g .i‘\""’"' end o captain WhI'be elect- ||030 STRa40; ‘wmount collected, 1n |0, sses, The bays seemed in the |day on 8 orty el o ein $30.00. suss wanr s wEmOmD Fiainfad 'tp ook ending Mareh 1| il of 122 Wher, Y R A02 0 1o hen women compiain o '«Hngg;i : Fined in Gity Court, ufi” amount collected, $2,379. The 5088 England's Bresd pains in sides and hips,dull head Michacl Propak in the polco sourt | coliestors for this weel ‘ure’ William o EASTER APPARB_ FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS dizziness, floatl Thursday morning, was fined 32 and Colliop aad_ Thamas " Parinson I The British government pays $200.- t: c(\!x';!, amounting to $8.60, which was P:tlng;ld and James Hfiflml in Jew- 5 000,000 annually toward the cost of that = In the Children’s Corner will be found many pretty little : IS Ay e Tols: Yentic Singers to Assist in. Giving |nation's war bread. This subsidy 1s 12 ‘i Coats and Dresses, so well made in a selection of appropriate ¥, Bunkes, Milton. A Heatn Automabile ‘Rug Stolen. The postofice will be epen from N. Y. now on my second An avtomebile rug, valued at $50,[6.30 a. m. to xexo a. mi, and from 5 styles that it will convince mothers there is no need to trouble |bottis "ot Foley “Ridnex “Pills - L e i N e s e Easter Cantata At the Congrega-|the chief reason that English bread tionaal chunh. prices a.rolmm- today to the comsu- seem to be just what I neaded. mer than in America. B rmkmg their growing d:il&m; clothes when they can be had|tiem. ‘e Lee & Osgaoa Co, chine while the car was standing on e At the Congrégational church Sun-| The British government on taken : Union street, Wednesday evening. PLAINFIELD BOY¥S VOLUNTEER. day, Mareh 3ist, the morning service ovo“r“fl l.ll' bh-t 'm:n‘..tuln - JEWETT CITY Going to France Newly Organized|{at 11,15 theer will be special mu;l; m, ,{:m:‘ .: a l,;flc: ,g:.g ::,hf:. :: ilroad illery, ol Easter sermen war bread to sell af cent r TE i aleirond Arilory byemr“d“ Hanna. In the | pound loaf aad five cents for & pound Union Fast Dav Service This Evening | Tirst Clags Private Stephen Wood, |evening at seven o'clock the choir, | loaf. ~—Arrangements For Banquet of E Mount Vernen Ledge. at such reasonable prices. Cluldrms Silk Pophn Coats in p?lacock blue, green, old rose and tan with white faille or bengali ne collars, agc 3’to 8 : o 420 it oy years, $6.50, $8.98 and $12.50. These Children’s Navy Blue Serge' Coats “and black and white checks, faney contrasting collars, some befted and button trim- ' \White Gerge By Cons, cnrolder ol and | B e - I some belted, others smocked, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50. L chicks. They may he sent to points ; N 3y which can be reached in three days Infants’ Long Coats, mzdc of fine white serge, pnced at WILI ,lMAN llc, CONN- (72 hours). $2.50, $3.50 and up to $5.50. I ry / " Children’s White Lawn and Nainsook Dresses, attrac‘uvely nvento . : to $5.00; age 6 {0 14 years, $5.98.and up to $10.00. it iataioh as oty e Baby Bonnets, in snlk poplin, trimmed with fancy ribbons bows, 29¢ to $1.00. Days sl SR RIS ‘The following imperative supple- msn‘:ary orders were received this Week: “Handl¢ ith jal trimmed with pretty laces and ribbons, age 2 to 5 years, $1.50 b s s nptly Infants’ Knitted Sdcques, pink and white, blue and white, and all'white, 59c to $1.89. e L e matter. Do not stack fcr any eon- % And Awfl Fool's the day ,&“ < D ' 2 siderable length of time, unless sufi~ NEW MOU§ES T0 GO WITH YOUR EASTER suir EASTER GLOVES AND BARGAINS ?"Ei:fi:e h;f’?:t“,:"‘:}?‘f?e:n&bfi'fi“: EASTER—the time for New Suits, New Dresses, New Coats, New Hats, new - i E . N ipes, st aiat So 1 e . These new Blouses portray the| Without a pair of kid.Gloves is-al-| ARE FOUND e arate from o extrenes of|W everything—when an old suit will make a woman stay at home and plead a headache, most as bad as wearing your velvet cold or heat. trond of the new fashion a8 i watedl et with your- Spring -ctotnes. A1-| [N EVERY. “Soaond Aekt B3 Gen” . FASHION HAS DECREED on the breezes that bring the new sea- | theugh prices for Kid Gloves have gone Sua Dentoffios will be closed. tofar 3 . measure of satisfaction from your pur- - . Damage By Frost. \ newness that make the change from | chase here. ; Now that the frost is out of the L sround down as far as 13 inches local Winter to Spring. Georgette, Crepe- KH Gloves, white with white mnh = X gardeners went to dig taeir parsnips - i re or less of a l t of "] Yahable Kid Gloves, Spring shades, vot, One man Who had Wwavs several offects and dinty hand-embroidery—| $22 pair. F Auother ‘salyaged the extreme low ; 7| o o, w0 wawas | FUrnture Store | il o Srenier EASTER SUITS Ppriced at $3.98 to $5.98. pairs ‘ quarts. In the main, unless In sandy . - : lh d soil, they dom't pay for the digging. ? - opc and Union Streets Sohedules the Same. ; 1 6 50 to o MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ' : ; - EASTEH RIBBONS what difference the new daylight sav- i ing law will have upon the trolley and drees, and a new cereét, and a new hat, and now shoss—everything new—with- | bone for ‘sashes, in fietb.R;bbom - Succeeding “Eimore & Shepard day morning by the old timé will leave - ; I e s 12.98 t i etz fund o | Fumeral Directar & Embalmer |15,L11,", e, e fims ot $ " o ] . Rithese e nany e m North 5&. wmw ing changed. In the case of trains " Jpatterns are priced at 29c, 39c, 60c, 69c, | Lady Assistans “Pel.. connestion fand No. 1 and 2, the two midnight 89 and $1.00 a yard. . Tleener trains, a1l of which leavo Hos- |}, EAS' I 'ER DR . fon Saturday night and arrive in New tione, 12‘2': :“;:r:‘:l:‘f"':“:?';:'in";.i‘: York Sunday morning, they will ap- o colors. S 1-..“.:(.' Men, Etc. Saturday, down between Kingston ang Livery connestion Shetuckst Strest| WeSerlY. 2t '3 3. m. tlie conductor engine il their he FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. |up to 5 oclock: The OWI 1s due 3t EAS l ER SKIR I s Phone 75-4 the Grand Centval Termina! at 6.7 { Union Service, DR' F' c' "Amon This evening-a union Fast Day Grange Lecturer Installed. Local- Man Injured at Stonington { . Frank White and Rev, B. M, An- 3 At the last meeting of Tast Had- . Shipyard. Semevsd o i :“ w'“"""':“ . 8o ? 1 98 to $8 75 dam grange Mrs. Charlo Y e [lywe-ts- & 0 V0 ¥heoe B - was chosen lecturer to fill the vacancy | Mrs. Susie Latham has been the x V. Gaused by the death.of William R. guest of her aunt.Mrs, Frances Maine | DANIEL F. ° THOMAS H. Henry fimr. ‘who is chief -wn‘u‘l lls to work at thé Ston- BE. A. Potter, the committee on ar- # mate on a submarine, ington shipyara, is Tiome on o | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- |5 siments for the Somectee Sanan f 7 P v R o, e left foat ‘and BALMERY banqust and ladies’ nigh (o ] . Jammed in the the i hone Asalsta Sit tha aate sor T > Cathering C. Cone, o student | iov of e D ae]. el (e M) | el 2, At the ORere Hove ‘Women, . - | (Good Friday) from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 20n to us. They shaw a srispness and |"P YOU 0N expect to securs full UEPARTMENT Daniel F. Fiun, P. M. 9 that have been in the. ground all win- : de-Chine and Taffeta if the new spert v coin § i Almoet crayons Taord ihen OUR STOCKS WERE NEVER MORE bushels of the finest lost them all, WILLIMANTIC Phone 285.3| ILocal people are wendering as to Who could think of wearing a new| Ribbons " 3 ! = for fancy work, Ribbons for : train service. The answer of courde E ASTER Co . is. None at all. The beat train sehed- willinery, Ribbons for bows a) JAY M, SHEPARD B Ton.su Al e e gl sehod like No. 29 the night pestal express, |8 " AMERICAN HOUSE :-ic Smia memam iher it o < ; train No. 8 “The Owl” (for instance) o 0 . Special Ratew to Theatre Troupes, |which leaves Boston at 12 midnight ; Sunday. For this once it will arriva | at 7.57, one hour late, in figures only, 4 50 to 1 in fact on time. . es about town during the past s 8 vice will be held in the Baptist ehareh | g mois e Bty SRS CLARK'S FALLS 2on il g he Bap EASTER the attendance in various schools. —_— DENT[ST - by the pastors of t:: :nm«“h;’:g tte B. Swan i 1 cnmplni!t B S | e o | KHLOURBY BROS. | o v s e 'EASTER VEILS T Chuntryman,. 3 V. o P L. t:.rpen!er W, T. Crumbd and n at|ankie. He was badly bruised and|36 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | non lndn No. 75, P, & at Connmecticut v was the guest of his ls. Sas ' guest Feidey ‘and Saturday | brother. Dsean Perry, In New Haven | BARLR E, GILBERT. Jamin ome the home af ber upele. Waller 3. |over Bunday "He was accompanied FUNERAL DIRECTOB . m-B“unlv-uGQ?"@"fii'w"vtm P h"u m, whe 'fl] m!m“ ‘week’'s vacation. Phose 126-3... Jemett Cley, | Semuel Schnitman is at ham from A GOOD FRIDAY STORE CLOSED NOON TO THREE O’CLOCK

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