Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 7

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es Fm@efifitmen thv : o ,m qmnomwn = Aol MATOHES large box Seil Further Incresse Amount—Schoolhouse Regisira mmm BF ".“-Y 6 35 : tlon Made Busy Day For All Worken. n TODAY we mll makq smal dlsplays of all lines which mll naturaliy be W o s O e ' 1§ " in demand for the Fourth of July Outing. This will include Men’s, W was able to report when the final re-{scribed in various factories and in SER, 6 cans 29¢ rolled when a subscription for night, which was a registration time BES] CREAMW PEACHES, 2 qts_.85¢ ||, frues maec s ot tox oo for) o anon o woat bae been =2t |} Womien’s and Children’s Apparel, Dress Accessories and the innumerable sults had come in late in the after- ‘outlying parts of the town which will 6 ro!'s - s =286 | FELWET BRAND it i e oy Mo, Cncgics e Thool Mt Ve b e A'I'HEN make it a point to visit the store today and take advantage of the BU ER ’ifi_ g ---490 PUHE LABn’]b_ 2 _3{0 ‘33.‘2':::‘ e RIS AR AL fim"”" ‘team, there is to be added In addition to the advantages of our regular low prices there are man rtems 0|_ E OMARG ARINE . :Gr’e‘x:“":h;:n g,’;,gg a:‘:o?: ;fim ‘b ‘:; ”r’x:‘ inconsiderable amount, it ig g g p y the women's teams in the house-to- bed by the canvass made by the : O oo, the sencral chsiriam, ol tho amounts that nave voen sub- (i small articles that will be needed whether you go visiting or stay at home. ’ LIGH stsfl‘ & & noon that the day’s total was 8!1::? e ation i 1 T080 TOETPAPER |t .« 3o |Irrrimer e e o e e of unusual interest from every department in the store. FREaama - son's team, which m'-‘“' nine Nor-|in charge. No figures on the registra- by f Taft cluby BEST COMPOUND-+- - | CCFFEE, Ib. _____26c :;’:,.“i’:‘mt:%fl;;m‘ otal ;fi : i to Eg?b’€°§3’ be obiained :i‘::;‘lfy.. “nigt many special values that we are offering in every sectionof the store. Ib ey 286 LARGE ’UIGY :gfllt‘::me z:“t:: m::-nhl::: th°2 the ;:E: ::E:fir”’?“e‘hg} 9 e‘:.bl? 9 e o - gn here. ——i———-—— teams who have not completely cov- o WE GWE B!WAL GQI.D ORANGES dozen__43c ered their territory and will take to- $4,000 Sales at Post Office. Boys’ Wear day to do it in. Postmaster John urphy said . 2 The following was the Friday re-|that sales at the on Thurs- ’ i N'. el _sm-.m b GREEN PEA qt 10 i U Ll communion at special prices— e o Amovint, |1y large aud had $4,000 each :: :132' i g::: z £ 3 . 3 i o \Mg and FRUITS, WATER- | 2 Mrs. James Purdon .../ In fact s0 great had been the rush | ' MUSKMELON g 3 At $12.00, value $14.00 }%CGRA”‘: FRUIT, e Braman omie by had locken like. Christomas Summer Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, Etc. At $1500, valuo $17.00 :hnt:' 'nhf“;-“ nnedot pnglahwa.{mg Boys’ Whité Blouses in & Tull Mrs. s n front of the window and the cler! d Youths’ White Flannel Trousers—thess range of sizes ‘at 85c, $1.25 and 11 Mrs. v .15 |in_charge hadgll thev could do. special value at............. $5 95 $1.50. son 2o 63| was that so mapy wanted to have 12 Mrs. Tho: What further increased the work . S s " Boys’ Straw E; e Miss their stamps registered at once. The Men’s and Youths’ Two-piece Suits in plain color s 50 St “Ztfl” 2 EI::' ;’;c‘n,?‘l:”'; mick e < K postmaster wants to have people un- and fancy mixtures—very special value at 3 , $1.10 an A ful] line of MELONS, Miss derstand that this increases the work | K ¢ =~ =~ et $1.69. Miss, Anna. Welch {0 immensely just now and is not nec- Mln'. and Youths’ Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed Boys’ Bathing Suits, sizes % to 16 - cum) 3 sr!::fl’r‘:‘ig*g:lg; n““m fimfie“df::cll':f:; STRICTLY ALL WOOL and fast color, models are vears—extra good values at $1.00, The practice recently conducted by |11 i ) . just as well and if purchasers will two and three-button sack coats—very special $2l 50 $1.50 and up to $3.95, 1J. 0. ZIMMERMAN, D. C. Chiro-|21 Mrs. E. J. 3 only hold off for a few days for re- value at ...ecienceaciones ceisseasenbeaseniaiainey practic, Rooms 220-221, Thayer Build- gistering their stamps, it will greatly $21,177.66 | lighten the work at the post office f . Total N Wiy Coon s Dot o Pl gl | Men’s Traveling Bags, size 18-inch, in black and $6 95 o b brown—these are very apecinl value at. Rubber Blthins C‘P‘ Caihitines = Y Grand Total $82,341.38 the purchaser. Rubber Bathing Caps, in a full lins as one of thi & &3 D M w d d D C e : ;Vlennh N-m-ookkUmon s;;u. sleeveless and knee of colors, and a good variety ef , - ength, fine checks, two sfecial lot 1.00 Suits at g T vamene o AR ooawar REGULATIONS FOR BEULAH CARPENTER IS Toe and B¢ Suits nHma 99¢C phyie. In i, Sliel S P recognition. It is w*proud-day Riwho will be at the office every day SUPPLIES OF COAL SPEAKING CONTEST WINNER i S Kol Stilce-oxiof a8, b0 iax'—‘glgas:':tzaga::m'l‘..:r:‘ng:“ except Wednesday and Sunday, from —— Men’s Negligee thds, the well-known “Pequot’ +&9¢ ¢ suth ta 1 2.5 p. m Issued by Fuel Administrator Jensen|Given Award by Judges in Contest sion of IHC ul'\m nece be cele- o . brand, good snappy patterns, guaranteed fast color $l 35 N! ich District. Held by L T ra Legi —th lar $2.00 value at.................. 0 E Tuesda);.c 3F°'1d1a1y30a"d Satieday, for the rwic| i y Loyal Temperance Legion ese are regular $2.00 value at Thermos Lunch Kits, 32.98 4 - AR Local Fuél Administrator Martin E.| Friday evening the Loyal Temper- i H making gifts e - Monday and Friday, 6-7 p. m. Jensen promulgated the following in- |ance Legién conducted a very inter- | ? 0',"‘ .nc:.l ha.rgam EedreE ARy h“fi goo:-! supphyiof odd Thermos Lunch Kits of black | pretty one. Other~Hours by Appointment formation and directions along coal [esting medal contest in the vestry of sizes in Men’s Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits—AND THE fibre—complete with brown, pint § Perhaps we'dh# he?v you elect lines on Friday: the Central Baptist church with a . PRICES ARE VERY LOW. Come in and look them over—you size Thermos Bottles—Special price a suitable gift. We have chesen l Coal Mafi.:: - :;:hrneit- Coal— i‘;‘:}’ é‘"fl‘d“fi%ketg‘e &l;igesu:g‘:: may find just the size you want. $2.98, regular value $3.50. ouse ers. £es and. " H. C y Briggs and Mrs. Albert H. Chase and Under orders from the state fuel|they awarded the medal to ulah administrater, hard coal delivered inj|Carpenter. While the j“dg“qewe,e . excess of the regulation two-thirds of Imaking their decision the Loyal Tem- My Four Years in a years supply is to be removed.lperance Legion conducted a meeting = | Germany by Notices tq this effect have been sentto show those present how they con- 7 c our stock wn(h lhatv i-dv“ _i" mind. Who The Plat-Caddes' Co. | Wants a equally culpable. Not Fought For, Clyde Carpenter; Establishel{, 1872 oW ' - I l 0 a A st T5c. Cioth binding, 328 pages with The spirit of the anthracite reg‘ula- Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Well, we can chow you a plan wheredy the solo, Spanish Dance, Robert Otis: No. 2 24 illustrations and 20 reproduc- New ank Nfirwlch the ot "Vistraa "":‘:ta' day you can own ome of | tions is plain enough. All household- |2, Santa Claus Drives Through Town, |§ ¥Iarm Weather Apparel i i &' elas in the world. : tions of important documents. Mr. ers should get two-thirds of their|Armando Ottaviano; song, We'll Make (Cut cut and~ mail coupon today) out to such consumers as have inad-| duct their own meetings. : Ja . Gerard { Vertently received too much. The legal| The programme: Sons, We're For |l 9 mes W. Ge penalty, ‘not now imposed, is $5,000 | Home and Mother; prayer; No. 1,|B This famoths book formerly pub- fine or two years’ imprisonment, Or|Twentieth Century Patriotism, Mar- lished at $2.00 is now on sale at both. Consumer and dealers are|ion Royce: No. 3, What Men Ha ] Gerard tells the story of what act- s Iy before the delivery of the Gati Yo, 29; i > S 3 . {OLAUT-CABDEN RUICOING) :fr:‘nax; so:g?&grdeca; ey y née_iatrégr‘x' 1:(1}1-:} ::('\‘)(t:‘f ‘;oo :61:\7::‘511 The second floor makes a special sho\'ng today af' cool wearing apparel | yaily hhppened at the Prusstan ; 65143 Main St. Nerwich, Coms. = | The plan for anthracite’ distribution |entide Reverie, Helen Cuprak: No. 5, for the Summer season. There are thin Dressy ‘Waists, Fashionable Sum- § Court before the United States en- 0 me vse prices, ferms and fll pariicutars ro- whfe it is hoped, wil be carried out | The Land and the Map, Beulan Car- (M mer Sbits, White Washable Skirts, Handsome Wash Dresses, Bathing Suits | tered the war. As a matter of ayment plan. is supply a certain tonnage to Nor-[penter: song, The Home Guard, No. i ioti ; 3 N Name wich greater than thiat of 1916-1317. |15, No, 6, Two Boys and a Cigarette, |l§ or Women and children, Etc. patriotism this book should be in i Hart Transportatlon Corp. in 1916-1817. The additional coal for tractive models—price range $2.98 to $6.50. ; Norwich is to be supplied through ef- forts of the fuel administration regard- less of which dealers get it. in the reach of everyone. MOTION LIST MATTERS. A splendid showing of the new Slip-on Waists of white voile, lace trimmed and embroidered at $2.25 and $2.98, T T e T AR R | Telephione-1450———{} DR ALFRED RICHARDS Judge Keeler Hears and Disposes of DENTIST The present dealers have understood N Moti el - Moire Hand B s for the past three weeks that they are umerous Motions in the Superior w i thi . d i A ant ags Office Hours: e ke o Tate. obdcsd up to thelt]- Court: omen’s Bathing Suits, newest models and most desirable materials, Leaves Chelssa Dock, “Nn[.wich,” 9-12 a. m.—1.30 tos5 p. m. supposed tonnage. 2 e L0 togs b m including Surf Satin, Mohair and Wool Jersey—price range $1.98 to $10.50. -;‘_‘f‘: ‘;:“‘;’e% g sP”f‘al Tot'of }A‘f"’m 7 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Suhdays o0 ErE RS ATV RIREN 1 Each dealer is supposed to treat as| Judse John H. Keeler presided here | St and Bags, of very heavy bbgeat 4 g (R i e oM #n Thaver Building | a “regular customer” one who traded |on Fridav morning at a short calendar WOMEN’S COATS AT $9.98 quality silk moire in black, taupe, Ly ki = % with him in 1916-1917. Each dealer is | session of the superior court which ad W < Mi A ing Weight C gray, brown, blue and green. Frames Leav:s New York. Pier 46, East River, supposed to take, at his pleasure, or-|journed till July 9 in New London, omen’s and Misses’ Spring Weight Coats, some made of pev.., __sers vre' F4 K el it Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- | ders from these consumers who used|after disposing of various motions. of Delhi cloth and handsome plaid materials—choose now at $9.98, former | 27° &1'% e (s R d 5 i to get their ‘supplies from dealers now | When the court comes in on July § prices $15.00, $17.50 and $19.50. Sy e O e G e POW R CONSTRUC“ON out ef business and from newcomers. |in New London it will continue the tria’ s L s silk lined. We are offering thess F. V. KNOUSE, "Agent. Much latitule is alloweq in this mat- | of the injunction suit of Masonic 2 9 Hand Bags at these three prices: g AND S PPLY CO“P ,ANY ter and the practice of the difiere(xllt Charity and Relief association of Mys- W S SUITS AT $14.95 2.49 sz 98 $398 > dealers varies and, excepting in an ad- | tic vs. Mary and Jennie Wolfe. The 7, 2o ite i . S & b : e 3 visory capacity, it does not belong to|following motions were disposed of: wf"""" H,'gh gERde; Buits, in Black, vy, e, ‘"d_’ few N°"E1_‘y Suits— $ = I B d the local fuel committee to determine| Motions in the cases of Mintz vs. this season’s most desirable styles—price now $14.95, former prices $25.00 At Leather Goods Department, 188th mvfl d ENG[NEERS how dealers shall treat appltca?tal. % Goldman, foreclosure of mortgage; to $40.00. Main Floor { ~ If, however, any consumer fails to|Bragaw vs. Banks, disclosure of de- viden and CONTRACTORS = i have his application accepted by all|fense; Ash vs. Hopper, disclosure of o msall AT k! o < / |the dealers, then he is to see the chair- | defense were continued. Office of The Norwich Savings Society | Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating | man of tne local fuel committee. i Ao e An atng:e‘: wauTon‘i(ered fileld iin the N . S l 'l Novelty Ribbom, 39¢ Norwichs G Ji 15; 1918; ill Repair Work P t Vo dealer can guarantee the delivery | case o ck vs. Tocker, et al, in two s e g p;xe"d:; to ¥ fdes ofxall or two-thirds of an order; nor|weeks, ew ly e al ors at ° New style Fancy Ribbons, novelty 3 Tlhe “D(Psc:uP; ::1 ‘this Soclc!y‘ha:e i can h:hgusyante:va piri‘c‘e,h o The j:dge heard the demurrer to . designs and mosf desirable color< eclared out of the earnings of the | OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAVER BLDG.| At this time Norwich has received|second defense and motion to strike Just received four of the most desirable shapes in th style—Whits | inss, 5% and 6 inches wide, in a t J a third. more or less, of its year's sup-|out in the case of Mae Richmond vs. n > ¢ x e St et ::‘:ir;:“d :: t;‘“o":_flz" -' ;:’JR'";;:I . Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. ply of hard coal. As usual, the earliest | City of Norwich, et al, and took the Milan Trimmed Sailors that are so fashionable—prices are $2.98 and $3.98, | Splendid woflmef’t‘ Sl CENT. o [R}9 9 s: tad 1 5 ] orders are the largest dcrders, Ai; a | papers. P H 85 P i hair ribbons, hat trimmings or fancy per annum, payable: to-deposi« ¥ rule, deliveries are made in rotation. An answer is to be filed by stpula- attern Hats. E work—Special price, 3%¢ a yard, tors entitled therzto on ‘and - after DR R - J COLLINS Therefore, about the unwisgst thingjtion in the case of Mariners’ Savings 3 5 ? $4 A ‘“‘!’n Hlb’ 36‘85 s S0d July 15, 1918, 2 A% y \ for consumers to do is to become nerv- | Bank vs. Douglas, et al. Women'’s Fine Dress Hats, includ- | Women’s Fine Dress Hats, includ- i = - uuskordhséstelflcal bor t{) “nag_'t‘iet:ze( ov;r- - Bond of $75 for pruaecuti&:waa or- ing Gage Hats and Pattern Hats | ing Gage Hats and Pattern Hats at COSTELLO LIPPIT" 0 worke: ealers by iInconsiderate de-)dered in the case of Rich- i % 9 = 17T, Treasurer. DENTIS\! bkl e m?mflfi flaiéy tre})eated. imond S Nomigh. e Ri at $4.85, former prices up to $7.50. ' $6.85, former prices up to $19.50. Women’s Silk Gloves, 59¢ a2 - Prediction is risky, but it seems| The motions in th of the 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | fairly certain that Norwich will get|lMariners' Savings Bank ve. Carroll, et CHILDREN’S DRESS HATS AT $2.98 - Wapats o e vaez. Phone 1178 its two-thirds supply. al, judgment of foreclosure; Landers double-tipped fingers, black an Orficrs. dlready. in carinot be can-| ot Shr ot New Tonden obets tomn All our Children’s Fine Hats, sharply reduced. In this offering are fine celled, transferred or increased without|hoard ~of assessors: New London Milans and Children’s Dress Hats—choose now at $2.98, former prices $3.93 written authority from the chairman.| Northern Railroad Co. vs. City of New and $4.98. Fear that a dealer cannot fill his order | London, appeal from board of asses- is no reason for a change. Later, all|sors, default for failure to plead went neceseary shifting of orders will be|off ten list. attended to. - Motion_that the default be #hened Soft coal and small hard coal for|ang the defendant be permitted to an- householders will be counted, tonm for|swer was granted in the case of How- ton, as large sizes of hard coal. ard, adm. vs. Redden, et al.; Maynard Bakers, restaurant keepers and pubf| i’ Redden, et al. Williamson vs. Red- lic greenhouses can get official coal|gen, et al., Mercer vs. Brockett. cards if they wish to. Permission to file substituted com- Finally, it is not the duty of the local| plaint was granted in the case of Cru- fuel committee to get coal for con-|ver Manufacturing Co. vs. Stuech, Jr. sumers. That matter rests with con-| Ppetitions to revoke and to set aside sumers and dealers. alimony pendente bite in AnnfesClark Anthracite Coal —Consumers Not| Elalahan vs, David Falahan was de- Hoissholdecs mg]etendent was ordered to fille answer 3t buildings, hotels, x B whrehonses and business biocks nave | DY Dext Tuesday in Mercer, receiver You are sure of PROMPT V1 only until July 6th, 1918, to make |VS; Brockett. HE E P h f il special application for hard coal—No.| TWO weeks were given to file sub- or we have adequate STEAM 1 buckwheat or larger—for manufac- | Stituted complaint in Cruver Manufac- THE PALACE white—Special prics 59c a pair, ' W> carry the famous “Kayser” B/ / Silk Gloves in all the different grades, in black, white and colors— prices are 75g 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 a pair, » LASTTOCALL Women’s Hosiery » Following are some of our leading Hosiery values: At 25c—Women'’s Black Gauze Lisle Nemo Corset Wearers Hosiers, sscond quality of 390 Have you taken advantage of the At ZQg:is'-omen's Black Combed H b Cotton Hosiery, gauze we!ght‘ Big 4 NEMO WEEKS Sale . pewich male. ~to buy a large supply of Nemo Corsets? Don’t e eme T Combad NO ONE MAKE OF:RECORDS HAVE ALL THE FINE ARTISTS,” PURCHASE %A 8BLECTION OF Pathe! / 3@3”“ Records 3 £ Cotton Hosiery, gauze weight, EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS | iuring, heating or steam power. taring Co. va. Strueck, Jr. - orget that this is— o e and the real skill that insures prompt| Probably no hard coal of the above Becle(vgi‘:h fig e'l'l‘_;:: tonpayendi:i%e;sri . At 39c—Women’s Black Silk Lisle PR AR e viok. e e onies vt be found | was granted in McNally et al. vs. Mys- The Last Week of Corset Savings! Hoslery, gauze welght. T. J. HEALY, ncu“l cga‘l dealers’ omc:st.d i s agnand District Co-operative Associa- ONDAY J Y I At 39c—Women’s White Silk Lisie i 02l lealers are expecte 2 ‘ ’n ln "! o1 Mu-guerlte Bid'g,, Norwich, Ct. their ::iustorlners olt this“rggulimtm.fl * Bleid Ao Fasther P Ad ’ s Ho‘svierv, s&;zle ):v;;:,ht. s Hard coal supply will be shut o erical Appointments. arther Price Advan c—Women's Black Burson TREES |SE5mmeaisy T Wi, || | S Pl ddemoon Moo Conen | |00 e object o s regulal ollowing clerical appointments for the come effective. our model may b At 59c—W 's White B Silk ve soft coal or No. 2 buckwheat and | : y be among £ 59¢ omen’s te Burson 8il (Order your TREES ‘and SHRUBS | honjioe cioen aiocese: 5 BS | smaller sizes of hard coal burned in| Rev. Francie Finn t. St. John's | now for f}:ll planting. Orders deliv- | buildings above specified so that the|school, Deep River (chaplain.) c?d anywhere. 1,{\?;{ ;iztes I;;f ha;dwceo:l may be dis~ hzaev),1 J:rhn dR. Quinn to St. Rose’s @ tributed to householders. church, Meriden (assistant). . Maplewood Nursery Co. All cases of doubt will be settled by| Rev. Thomas A. Quinnsto St. Mary's PEABODY the local fuel committee. church, New.London (assistant). . ST Coke and Wood. R A" J SIN AY The local gas plant will sell no coke. In Merchant Marine. ‘The fuel administration urges laying| Among 48 Americans, between 21 in supplies of wood. and 30, accepted for training in the DEN I IST 5 Who May Sell Coal. Merchant Marine at Boston on Thurs- Coal may be sold only by local coal |82y, was Rufus H. Stanton of 181 in the city limits and by | West Town street, Norwich- Town. R"‘"“' 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich g::{:;: ;,m;:fly;:g rllizmct; ,,h;‘ bug ‘With the others he was sent aboard a Phone 1177-3 of city dealers to sell again. training vessel station at Boston by MARTIN E. JENSEN, |the U. S. Shipping Board. i I‘REDEBXCK T/BUNCE ~ Chairnman Local Fuel Committee. those increased; but, in any event, it will be a wise step to secure an ample supply of your fav- orite Nemo to last until conditions become normal These increases are occasioned by the ever- HQSIERY V.AlfiUE advancing cost and scarcity of all corset mate- | 1200 ace of Womgnts Bk ok rials; and other increases are sure to come in the [t Bryy; FULL-EASHIONEDN® alt 4 the colors that are so fashionable very near future. this season—On sale at Hosiery, all sizes. Brunawick opp. Chamber Don’t Delay—Buy Now and Savel _ } 89c a Pair 2 5 Our regular $1.C0 grade Has Seven Nephews and Twe Nieces. P T Waterbury—The Waterbury Spanish| Relatives of Mrs, John F. Hewitt, 1 unel‘ ‘War Veterans, who are conducting the | who died on }:l‘hutrsdsy,h:mve called at- . Pershing Fourth of July fund cam- |tention to ‘the fact that Rev. L. W. hone 838- 42 Clairmount Aive. | 1ojon hgad hoped to sen29 ::aussf the F‘;flm‘: is not the onllsz ;arhel:v otb rs. HERE .seas Waterbury’s quota §$2, of the | Hewitt, as was implied in her obitu- h n c;;xggflac%vt!::[fli;n :eri’.“ %ull’-‘ $10,000 allotted to Connecticut. This ary. There are sevenm neph‘w. and m, ¥ detin for business results. | citv. however,. raised $6,000, two ‘nieces surviving her, RS e an e aions s e RO Tl L i e el SRESHIOIREN e s o oo s . ; i

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