Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 2

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where the by Rev. T. F. Bannon. adys May Southwick. ly of Gladys Man Soythwick| from the lwfii!ln‘lfm i South Coventry, where the ) Reld at St. Mary's church, Rev. J. A. Dooley- officiating} Burial ‘wasin the ‘Storrs cemetery in ch-rge of Funeml Director-J. M. Shepard. - ‘The was the . IN SUFFRAGE CAUSE. Tmnd”-w.w to Hear Mre, N. M. Schoanmaker. ‘War Rally. 1 war rally will be held at ‘the town Friday, April 5th, to Satfirday, Aprl 13th OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE - WILL SAVE YOU 20 OENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU PURCHASE ON EACH AND EVERY ARTIGI.E WITHOUT EXCEPTION y | tv Chorus will sing. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the local war bureau. + County Farmers’ Campaign Thursday_ endeavoring o start o cam- paign for more members of soeiation. Increased production in.ag- ricuttureal lines. is. desired and the state and national *officials are using FHartford, due |meeting. She Eave. tha e atins o? fBle; Waihod . th: Rk BboutTARRL g6 over the Air|the meeting, to show why work in get- | Sult thenee to Hart- |ting the women to vote should mot bé The Bast|stopped during the war of 'NEW SPRING SUITS $16.50 Suits—Anniv. sale. . .$13.20 wrence $19.75 Suits—Anniv. sale. ..$15.80 Fursbaiaa by the-New Haves il | nlerating and convincing, the get of| (15 Lyl (rvian) mornine || $22.50 Suits—Aumniv. sale. . .$18.00 made but two trips be. |Whic tween She started with a review of the| The recent-dog experiences of rie: = st word n £k "Tm e [work toward the ent of |by Connecticut towns will probably wtomatic device, elec. |Women, both in America and abroad, |result in many Willimantic . peopl¢ ts and other modern touches. ow.t.lu women were working against | tying up_their dogs as the law re- are five drive wheels on a side |STeat odds at first, up to the. poesent | quires, . Few people had dome this and the messive engine aitracts at- nme when they are needed. A short|as they thought that cold weather had tention everywhere. time 880, when the women asked for | put an end to all danger.: JEWETT CITY NEW SPRING COATS Brief Mention. / Thomas Willet was able to be about on the streets Thursday -for the first time since a severe iliness: La Marrottee, of CampDev . NEW-SPRING DRESSES- | - NEW-SPRING MILLINERY $12.98 Coats—Anniv. sale..$10.39|$ 7.50 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$ 6.00|$2.50 Hats—Anniv. sale.....$2.00 $14.98 Coats—Anniv. sale. .$11.98 | $10.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$ 8.79|$2.98 Hats—Anniv. sale. ... .$2.39 $17.50 Coats—Anniv. | $12.50 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$10.00}$3.98 Hats—Anniv. sale.....$3.19 $22.50 Coats—Anniv. $14.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$11,981$4.98 Hats—Anniv. sale.....$3.98 325.@ Coats—Anniv. $16.50 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$13.20{$5.98 Hats—Anniv. sale. ....$4.79 $27.50 Coats—Anniv. $19.75 Dresses—Anniv. sale.$15.80{$7.50 Hats—Anniv, sale. . ...$6.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES CHILDREN’S HATS CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS o engine, which is in the 3200|duced. Mra. Schoonmaker spoke at d.-. os one of seventeen recently|length on her topic, which was very the vote, they were asked what they knew about war, and told that war was. & man's job; but this has been CHILDREN’S COATS changed now. it o R TVhen the ivar was startad.the Tng. | Business Transacted at Borough Off- || § 4,98 Coats—Anniv. sale..$ 3.98 | $1.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale.. .$159|$1.50 Hats—Anniv. sale.....$1.20}18¢ Stockings—Amniv. sale. .. .1 These |:=mstmmii wr e i . fle'§ 600 $250 Dreses—Aniv. . 32001 3198 Hats—Aniv .. 5159|282 Stockings—Anav. e 20 Bimind na et tha £ olion 0| Cross Excosd Quota During Marck .$ 7.80|$2.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale. . .$2.39 -$2.00129¢ Stockings—Anniv. sale....23¢ ;fiflm‘."m":: AR g AL the reguiad mecing o te o, e - .$10.00 | $3.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale. . .$3.19 -$2.20|39c Stockings—Anniv. sale. ,.,31c sale. .$11.60 | $4.98 Dresses—Anniv. sale. . .$3.98 | $2.98 Hats—Anniv. sale. .. ..$2.39 reported that he had conferred “with the Jewett City Water -company re- garding extension of service on North Main street and the said company de- clined to. extend same, The matter At this time the lk)lu in the hall, electric, supplied by the Rockville- Willimantic Lighting company, went out and remained out for a short time, Mrs. Schoonmaker continued to talk Are 50c Stockings—Anniv. sale. .. .40c PETTICOATS CORSETS BBASSIERES UNDERWEAR during the time the lights were out |Vas tabled. A communication was re- 5 E In France and in Jtaly the woman | celved from Patrolman Martin Wolt |§ 61 00 Corsets—Anniv. sale...$ .80 00 Petticoal iv. sale.$ .80 Torking power has been asembled and roquesting an_incredse in. pay.from . . - oy %" dline ne worl Woman 13 3250 {2 11 per night. owing o nieh | $1.50 Corsets—Anniv. nle. ..$1.20 25 Petticoats—Anniv. sale.$1.00 ins her place on the battlefleld, in | pSt of living, this was referred t $2.50 Corsets—Anni .$2.00 98 Petticoats—Anniv. sale.$1 U Debrte s o an e cin et N v: sale iy ¥ iv. sale.$1.59 {the sovernments have realized ' that | SRR 1 FRONTat the present || $3.75 Corsets—Anniv. sale. . .$3.00 98 Petticoats—Anniv. sale.$2.39 ays problems " ater peace s deciared. and | "35% g et recetved rom ichaer zi- || $4-00 Corsets—Anniv, sale ~ $3.20 $1.50 Brassieres—Anniv. sale.$1.20 50 ;M—Anfllv sale. $2.80 ’ beensky to have his house on Lenox 00 Corsets— v. sale. ..$4. .00 98 Petticoats—Anniv. .$3. Jn Amsrica woman's place bas heen | SRS 10 have bie bouse on, Lenoy $5. Anniv, sale. ..$4.00|$2 Brunera—Anmv.\ode.Sl.Go -Anniv. sale &;fi hands of the street committee. The treasurer's bond for $5000 and col- lector’s bond for $4000, in a casualty company was accepted. Elias Anthony applicd for a permit to erect a garage on Railroad avenue; it was not deemed advisable to grant the War, and women will help,.espe clally in flmt line. It would be dis- AND BARGAINS ARE FOUND SEFARATE SKIRTS ‘sale. .. SHIRTWAISTS $ .98 Waists—Anniv. sale. now, as the government them, and says 0. War is not on by munitions but by the working s avhich is now largely composed of | 3®%,wit untll the street commit- || $4.98 Sth—Anntv. llle‘ e $1.25 Waists—Anniv. sale. IN EVERY o then gave soms of the many | "5 TGS, SR ITIUEr 51 for || $5.98 Skirts—Anniv, sale. ... $1.98 Waists—Anniv. sale. 9uld pat vote, refuting each one. | Crtingcosl from the Ashiend Cotion $6.50 Skirts—Anniv. sale. .. $2.98 Waists—Anniv. sale. DEPARTMENT women. Faat is. trte, DUt thay erorng | March 31, was voted mo to be paid, as .50 Skirts—Anniv. sale. .. 3&00 $3.98 Waists—Anniv. sale. . the expense was unauthorized by a bor- ough official. It was voted to piace an oxtension telephone set in the resi- dence of B, R. Gardner to be of use in case of night fires. The following bills were ordered paid: Edward Blanchard, supplies for hose house, $1.43: A. LaBarre, labor on streets, $2.50; Nauz Clock Co., dial, s ; Francis McLaughlin. care of nt policemen ard oil, $5.25; state of Connecticut for ballots, $11.70; Martin Wolf, police duty in March, be_fixed. When women gets the vote there won't be a square meal in the house. Woman needs half an hour at the most, while' the men take a whole day. Woman's place is in the home, tak- ing care of her children. In 26 states dren belong to the father, who 1 over them, and sale. .. .$7.00|$5.50 Waists—Anniv. Lincoln’s Furniture Store The men say: Ask us to do what ant done, and we will do it the indirect influence. Massa. ing formed in connection with the lo- teaching, having spent the Easter va- cal Red Cross work. It will be neces- g’.tb’?n ‘with her parents, Mr. n.nd Mrs. ins. the week end with her mother, Mrs. Arnur Lathrop ot Hartford spent the consolation award wemt to Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch at her home by Fred. Ames. Refreshments were i i for ivg two hou bt - Main and Union Streets $77.50. m tg ug;‘ew o M L liony organ. tlheme ond with' his sister, Mrs, the lake. | ngred by the hostess. t Village Notes. plete the course which will be given ek Goatverat. s b o s Mew (e of New Logjen. WiLLINARTIC Phone 285-3 F. H. Gilbert is in Detroit on a bus- | some time this month, Any person| Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P.| Georgs Riciiards of Pittsburg, Penn. ELLINGTON Nallis: By of Waroroix Aafi-. M R S, ignorant cl2ss of people |iness trip. desiring to join the class may do so|met Tuesday evening. The rank of | 2N f‘l‘g‘m ‘Woodward of New Haven i e o M e M S would be added to the voting pepuia. | Mrs. Ofto Gilbert is ill with @iph- |by notifying eitber Mrs. A. M. Brown Page was conferred on one candi-|spont Sunday'with the latter's par- | West-McKnight Wedding Follows|over Easter. JAY M. SHEPARD Hon More girls greduats fum high[thesa U or Mre R. ¥\ Chener.during tho com- e o Sokol has roturmed to New|ward, o0& Mrs. Madison Wodd-| " Eogter Evening Service—Five-| Josaph Lavitt of the U. S. aviation ol than boye, and women are not| Mrs. J. ¥, Desmond of Norwich|ing weel b : i school at Jamestown, Va. Succeed!n, Blmarg & She; more 1 th: i ith Mrs. T. B. 3 7 York after a week's visit with his, Miss Harriet Porter of Boston and| Table Whist. a 3 Faneral Di 4 L E I‘T‘ ST D e . | mment Tutisy il A B, B R Added to Executive Board, family. Kondall Porter of Middletown spent : Monday atter spending a furiough at BT |do, what have they done? In Chicago.| Mrs, Edwin Farnell and her son,| The following four members were Chorus to Sing. J*z Wweek end with their parents, Mr. At the close of the Easter cantata pradhny parents on Maple 60-62 Nerth St, Willimaatic bt ‘M"'e got the vote, they cleaned |Tidwin of Woonsockets spent -Thurs. |added to the executive board of the| The Liberty Chorus will assist in the [ &% H. W, Porter. sung by the choir at the Congrega- » vi Kenneth Reynolds of Essex spent a \(A*’s Maude Latham of ‘Westport, few days recently wm: his aunf, Kr- spent Sunday with her su'er e problem, and have passed at Miss M. A. Burdick) Javs In Calffornia of su- B, Jewett City Red Cross chapter at the regular board meeting a ) exercises on Liberty Day, Saturday. tional chureh Sundey evening the pas- Lady Assistan: Tel. connection Undertaker ®. Gilbert brought Monday_eve- | Apri] 6th, on the park. Miea . e e Dounced H. L. Hayd portaace, heretofore un- | the body of Marcus Colgreve from Vol. |ning: Frank Clement, Horace Myott, | s . Kellogg night clerk and oper- Mildred Latharn. tor, 1:;- J.T. Cdlfler, announ that yden. {imtomr 'to his rooms Wednesday. | Frank Minski, and the chairman of |ator af the Berlin station was a vis- Visit Summer Hom, { haleoding: WPl o) once Wip Blacs OBITUARY AIERlCAN HOUSE JWomen ¢an answer questions relat- _Eight Mambers in the Serv the kome service department, who Will | jtor in town the past week. e congregation remained while Miss be appointed later to fill the unex- Miss Mary MacGarrysand a friend, rired term of the late Mr. Grenier. Frances McKnight, daughter of Dea- from the Charter Oak hospital, Hart- con and Mrs. Howard McKnight, and ing o children byiter than the men. Mrs. Abram Agranovitch and child She signifies. mercy and justice and, iy I Mrs. Sarsh A. Varley. . returned Thursday, to their home in Special Rates to Theatro Troupes, in general, stands for d. £ = Mrs. R, F. Cheney was elected pub-| New ford, spent Sunday at her her sum-|Lisle West, son of Mr. and . Mrs Irs. Sarah A. Varley, 63, died med. oo Rolf g A4 pes, g e e ol S s to] 08 OF the United States: H. Georse | jinity "committee. New London. i rmor home on Woodward Hiil by the |George West, were married. The |deni ‘at her home, 62 Franklin street, Livery i Shetucket Street | 214 the work, while the Liberty chorus | wpecsraor o rerhr Tie o dney ot Taken to Hospital. lake. couple entered the church while the |Springfield, Mase., Sunday. She was - g e oket t{sang La Marseiliais, Thomnson, Arthur Rioux, Svdney Mel- The Backus hospital ambulance|" Mrs, James Utley is visiting her|wedding march from Lobengrin was|born in England ‘and leaves six sons, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | Other speaksrs wers heard an other vin.” Anthony Trepasse, Barl Hiecox COLCHESTER came up {rom Norwich Wednesday | daughisy, Mrs. Theodore Lyman in |plaved by the organist Me West.and | John T, of Cambridgs, Arhur o 4 nes of the worl and Wallace Payne. s : i and took down Charles and Henry | Plainville. ve on earer farm feld, Charles, ._..,'M____ {per cent of the membership. These|iiep ey Dramatic Club Gives Benefit| Tavior who are sick with pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolfe and|in town, Where Mr. West will do gen- (and Fred of Holyoke, and three daugh- Fag, FUNFRALs jmembers are all to be kept in the best | T B ET B L e g to| Mrs. F. E. Baker left Thursday for|daughter of Waestfield, Mass,, are |eral farming. ters, Mrs. Owen Bennett of Daniel- DR F. C. JACKSON Rl DR g o e o rqnaru® tela few days' visit with her sons in|visiting Mrs. Kate Walfe. Honers at Whist. &, Saia AC-Sutioh | aad. Wiokae Mirs, Mar: Hickey, Sl Bl Sl g New Eritain. The ice which this winter has been i ok Comiriden. e Mrs. Arthur Hale entertained fiye tables at whist Friday afternoon. The first prize, a eut glass bonbon dish, was won by Mrs. John C. Miller, Mrs. New York, spent|C. B. Sikes won the second prize, and Home Guard Will Drill. The theatrical entertainment by the Hebrew Dramatic club was the last the best the club has ever given. The entertainment was given in Grange George B, A. Baker of New Britain was the giest Thursday of his par- ents. was held Tu A Government Bill has been intro- duced in the Nova Scotia Legislature to give votes to women. The funeral of Mre, Mary Tickey was held Wednesdny marning at $.50 from her heme at 154 Jackwon street. The requiem high mass at St Jo- seph’s church at mine o'clock was sung over two feet thick has entirely left the lake. Miss Mary Welch, a student at Co- Iumbia university, RED CROSS ACTIV|TIES Much Work Aeconnh:h d—Quota Ex- | ceeded During March. DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantie Going to France. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Howland were at their home on South Main street on Hows—Som taipm Phooe & | by Rev. Ielix J. O'Neil of Stafford. — —~———m—e|The bearers were John, Bdward, Louis, DANIEL F. THOMAS H, Bugene, Arthur and Francls Ashton. Purial was in St. Joseph's cemetery, KILLOUREY BROS. l FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| Children Ory e FOR FLETCHER'S X e (i i CASTORIA MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Women’s New Spring Suits and Coats REPRESENTING VALUES UP TO $35.00 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $25.00 These Suits and Coats are taken form our regular stock, and at this price there is a wide| choice of materials and colors in this season’s Iatest styles. : Step in and see what $25.00 will buy you in a Sait or Coat. The Jewett City Red Cross workers finished the following articles during | March: 146 bedspreads, 100 property {bags, 65 undershirts, 60 pair under- drawers, 24 bedjackets, 3 bedshirts, 63 {comfort’ pillows, 2 sweaters 28 mu- flers, 22 ‘pairs socks, 41 pairs wrlst- {lets, 11 Knitted facecloths. Of this namber the Voluntown workers help- ed greatly by making 30 pair under- drawers, 5 sweaters, 6 mufflers, 7 pair {soeks and 3 pair wristlets. The Pa- chaug workers made 20 undershirts, 3 sweaters and 1 mu The schools did S R Voluntown schools made 22 comfort pillows, 11 knitted facecloths and 25 property bags. The Griswold schools sent in 45 comfort pillows, 25 pack- eses guimpes ang 18 property bags. During March nitted sets and com- fort bsgs were given the following men who have been called into ser- I vice: Alex Desjardins, Arthur L'Heu- reux, Arthur Duhaime, Farl Hiscox, Dorald Bliss, Adelbert Babcock, Ar- chie Miner, John Driscoll, Francis Driscoll Adrien Menard, Harold Her- bert and Willard Gardner. Enough sets are kept back to fur- nish all men called from our juris- distion and it is a pleasure to furnish them, ' Surgica] Dressings Class. A class in surgical dressings is be- hall Saturday evening and the pro- ceeds were for the boys in the trench- os. The hall was crowded and large numbers were unable to get in. The play was in five acts and on account of its length no dance was glven. About §125 was taken in. A social dance was held in Tip Top hall Monday evening under the man- agement of the S. F. Co. Gahrman's orchestra furnished the music. Schools in the First district opened Monday. Miss F¥leen Sullivan has returned to Willimantic after the vacation spent with her parents, Postmuster and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan. Thomas P. Kinney and niece, Miss Mary White and Jake Horowitz were visitors in_Norwich Monday. Walter White returned to New Ha- ven Tuesday morning after spending Easter at home, Wiliam E. Adams of Westchester was in town Monday. Tarle Holmes has returned from 2 few duys' visit with New York triends. . J. Horowitz returned Monday from spendinz the holidays in New York. Miss Aima Odin returned Monday from a week's visit at her home in New Britain. ‘Misgs Katherine Morgan returned on Monday to New Haven where she is & Cincinnadi man, ®ll ; sorencss disappears ; will Nt it the Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! Corns Loosen and .Lift Qut No pain! Few drops loosen corns and calluses = so they fall off —Try it! Magic! For & few cents you can get 2 small bottle of the magic drug “freesone recemtly discovered by Just ask ai any drug store|ing ekin, Apply s few drops upon a ten-|corns between the toes, also der, aching corn and instantly | hardened calluses on bottem of the corn{ out hurling a particle. It isa fingers. | Just think! Nok ome bit of pain before applying freezome or afterwards. It doesn’s even irritate the smrround- Hard corms, soft corns, 6r and | feet shrivel up and fall off with- out, jicientific compound made from ether, Get tho genuine! | | Tuesday 2nd Wednesday, Dr. How- land: is first leutenant in the Sdlst Aero Squadron _and is now stationed at Hempstead, L. I. He expects to go to France soon. To Drill in Park. The Home Guard will drill on the park Saturday afterfivon and take part in the Liberty day exercises. Louis Schiaich of Oskville s the guest of hig mother on Pleasant street Lucius C. Brown, clerk at the sta- tion is ill at his home on Hayward avenue. Harry McElroy is taking his place, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alger of West- chester were calling on friends in town Wednesday. WOODSTOCK Ecclesiastical Society Re-elects Offi- cers—Victory War Rally Friday Ev- ening. The annual meeting of the Heclesi- astical society was held Tuesday aft- ernoon. The officers werc re-elected. The treasurer's report showed a bal- arice In the treasury. Suffrage Meeting. A suffrage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mctiovern, on Tuesday. Miss Ella Perley Is visiting Mrs. George P. Bradley in Lancaster, Mass. The public schools are having their Easter vacation. Miss Aleta Prescott, the teacher of music, is spending her vacation in Lowell, Victory War Rally. A Victory war rally under the ausplces of the Connecticut State Council of Defense is billed at Acade- my hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Sidney W. Clark of Hartford will speak on Woman's Part in Vie- tory. Robert P. Butler of Hartferd will give an address, Victory or Servi- tude. Mr. and Mrs. B. R Ritch Easter Sunday in Prvvldenfle COLUMBIA Holiday Visitors From Hartford—Ilce Leaves the Lake—General Nawa. spent Young People ffom town who are working in Hartford, home for the week end, were, the Misses Lena and Vera Collins, Ernest Lyman, Henry Scheifer. Aubury Winter, Miss There- sa Latham, Clayton Lyman and Chauncey Squier. ymond Lyman of Hartford spent Sundav at the home of Mrs. Rlla Col- MANTIC. NORWICH LADIES’ COATS Up-to-the-Minute Style $6.97, $9.97, $12.97 and $14.97 LADIES’ DRESSES -In Silk Serge and Silk Poplin $6.97, $7.97, $9.97 and $12.97 Oppesite Woalworth’s 5 and 10 cent stors There Must Be a Reason That the | Pasnik Co. Are Growing So Rapidly INSIDE OF TWO YEARS WE HAVE ADDED THE NEXT BUILDING IN NOR- WICH, AND WE HAVE OPENED A NEW STORE AT 754 MAIN STREET, NOR- IT"S OUR LOW. PRICES AND HONEST DEALINGS LADIES AND CHILDREN CAN DRESS UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLE AND NOT SPEND EVERY DOLLAR THEY MAKE TC DO IT. CHILDREN'S COATS In blue Serge and checked material $2.47, $2.97, $3.97 and $6.97 . CHIL Surprise youself and look at our line before you buy your coat or dress. THEPASNIK CO.SellforLess Next to Woolworth's 5 and. 10 cent store ° DREN'S DRESSES WILLIMANTIC ;

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