Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 2

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- NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 late Monday night on a still alarm, WILLIMANTIC a freight car near the railroad station Jf | tdeut Howara w U. 8. In- | having in some unknown fantry. was i town early this week | manner. were used to puts on a 43-hour turiough, to visi ‘ ut th which was located be- ents, Mr. and N tw ing of the car, The car Chestnut stre arrived from oversca vas loaded with es of grape juice. | Contrary to expectations, the entire is pnow stationed at Camp DIX, N. J. |pant of the Quidnick-Windham Co. | f— He entered hte training school for |ious shut down all day Wednesday | officers at Camp Deve {Gue to troubie with the water wheel nd gears. It is hoped that the plant | will be in full operation today (Thurs- continue the usual number this week. : Miss Cora Hawkins of North street | who was hbadly burned Tuesday morning w cooking in her home, year and in June wa Meutenant. While “ove The Keystone Store Has Provided Some Wonderful Bargaihs For Dollar Day Remember These Specials Are For One Day Only, Saturday, February 22nd, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. and was attached to Infantry Private Philippe Hebert discharged nm 1 the ome . anti cetiing along as well as could v . B ; Erni s T MORE FOR A $1.00 | MORE FOR A $100 | MORE FOR A $L0D | $100 OFF > the armistice wa 1 pesday morning. - = PP whiile 1 | uneral of Mre. Mar uller v - je"A'ty a_meeting of Rebekah Lodge. I |1\ ety at 'Y“’%\'“.:{ril‘Tl[ $1.50 Bungalow Aprons for $1.00] 4 pair “Burson” Hose for $1.00} 20 copies Music for. . . . ... $1.00| 24 spools Willimantic Thread $1.00 CFF ‘QN-" Ble . Mathicu was o f \ cond -”'\ 1‘-:];::?‘1 $1.50 Ladies’ Silkk Hose for $1.00| 4 pair Ladies’ Silk Hose for $1.00{ 4 copies 30c and 35¢ Music $1.00 for ................. $1.001$395, $4.95, $5.95 Lagics! Crepe R s cemetery. J h;"l ““”‘IVWvE'\r;L‘.;( $1.50 Umbrellas for...... $1.60} 5 pair Ladies Cotton Hose $1.00 {12 Popular Music for. . ... $1.00 28 apoals Sewing Silk for. . $1.001de Chme = Geoxgette Waists At Camisol 51;500 Black Satten Pet\:matsm il 2 pair Ladies’ 59¢ Hose for $1.00 | 13 copies Century Music for $1.00 b diog " e‘Z for $1.00 $1.00 OFF ON r ..... DI T P o $1.50 Sweaters for ¢1.00] 3 PAr Children’s Hose for $1.00 | 4 pair Ladies’ 45¢ and 50c 50c Brassieres, 3 for. .. ... $1.00{Ladies’ $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 $1"é9 F‘anlnelet*‘)e i N ‘ 4 h t" 7112 pair Men’s Hose for. ... $1.00] Fleeced Lined Stockings $1.00 50c'C¢’7rset Covers, 3 for.. $1.00 Shoes Gariipe N £ $1.00{ 6 pair Men’s Lisle Hose for $1.00 | 9 Turkish Towls for...... $1.00 Ladies’ 75c Wool Stockings 2 lightly imperfect SLUORGES One ot of Waists, worth up 4 pair Men’s 35¢ Hose for $1.00 | 5 H}‘Ck Towels for....... $1.00 (shgatly Smpe ezclzm. for $1.00 | Men’s $4.95, §5.45 and $5.95 to $1.69—your choice.. $1.00} 13 Men’s Handkerchiefs for $1.00 | 5 Linen Glass Towels for $1.00} Men’s 75¢ Wool Hose . Shoes Men’s $1.98 Flannelette | 5 Men’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs $1.00 | 5 25¢ Turkish Towels for $1.00 2 pair for $1.00 Night Shrits. ... $1.00| 25 L adies’ Handerchiefs $1.00 |3 Mows 50c Neckties for.. $1.00|Ladies’ 79 Fleeced Lined = f;"“ e g A $1.50 Dolls for. . .. sooro $100Y 13 [ adies’ 10c Hardkerc}\liefs T2 M dhe esdivg dor. . 3100 Yests R Bl e (AT 24 $$7°5’3 Sd aters—— $1.39 Envelope Chemise for $1.00 I A MR - Boys’ and Girls’ Books Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers wev e $1.50 Muslin Gowns for... $1.00 4 Japanese Cups and Saucers 2o goof ffor. el il $1.60 OFF CN $1747 Wihits Pobicasts for S100LE ron v i emiigy o |4 S Bookwifor o 3000 EXTRA SPECIAL $2.50 and $2.95 Toques and Scarfs : v : : 5 hoxes 25¢ Writing P; 1.00 | 241 ir of il ’s 4 $1.50 Fleeced Lined Union 12 Palls Crochet Cotton for $1.00 ] 4 boxes 35¢ ertmi p:‘::; il 00 figzofil‘:n; (Ellil;l?:l;ni:npeolf ‘OTHER $1.00 SPECIALS At the regular meetin of Eastern M meeting of the The work of harvesting ¢ + L oncern starts with a Copies of the 1919 city y et ol e g dis ay \.\Lmn, at 630 o'clock Crar izhter of Mrfl and 2 Bellevue stre > with Harry e H b f this city. The ceremony ome: of 1he Ll 1.00 5 2 wers the LS T Suitsifor. s «.e... $1.00§ 25 Rolls Toilet Paper for . $1.00| 5 Corset Covers for...... $1.00| fect) 29¢ pair, 4 pair for $1.00 NOT ADVERTISED me being white ORE Damelson Trust Co. Building DANIELSON 5 eesived heautiful 1ve nd cut 1 and friends seryed DANIELSON |peau is White COMPANY C (State Guard) and whip- whip a|ment, » power! [ strec nd that pre- last year: police depart- as a puppy held in his moutt g The milit 141 of the Windham | \ VICTORY BALL : | v ] the Quine ver A $100: seneral oxpe 0: to pay i h 1 i - nozzle_attachments were | i ¢ and part of paving STATE ARMORY, DANIELSON, th d 1 not ¥ Are 1 and P lence streets, $1,000, h A mwv‘ T cromi e dlos du Seorae Lew of Put- FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21st : n e e dieport . : . I e e e Cot Braee|§ PETTINE’S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA OF PROVIDENCE ‘l I > ok er hi Cer- | i pump md exalted valer, SUIE Ten per cent. of the proceeds of this dance goes to the I3 : I (omi et ob il Killingly Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Reception Fund. : ol e et e Couples, $1.10. Extra lady, 55 cents (including war tax) e F avded e accondlioe e that are to be considercd at this ses- b s ¢ nd the Lope Is th < £ hing t X : up their difficul- |a Rubs Thornton: with her moth- nl serious and, 0GI URG, N. Y \ 1 som seem (5 ‘hreaten the h abandonmer f the lines unless some S8 Lfll““l the Takin. 3 means of k out the roads ave|Life in China, Mrs, J. E. fcnnd }'OH of the Victory (.Amp.n;,n 5 Q i e directors of the Puina war | George H. Prior; The Need of VOILES AND PARIS - | irenn five 1o be in Session this even |ers in Japan, Mrs. Lewis Hewlit: PLAIDS & 8 -tn Hartford, on | Hies 12 -6onsider ibustassstiof {mport- EEEes hbutirul. assseiment just in. Usel tfor fore the fi-| " Goorge A. Jewel of Worcester was a COLCHESTER e ested. § 5 m 5 - v or with iriends in Putnam fed- The edueational school entertain- A for § I ' ment held in Grange hall Mon f 3 3 Il xetn ! Wed-y council, Sunday.s e ‘3’3'7“V.',""' i Ser s EE and the entertainment committe ; : | Owing pletion of their mem- | ghre G08 SO ¢ Haven recently. D a ) hulat 7 the Gir ‘:'.,lf Dy during the st ¥e :)x‘pu;:riri The first prize for spes i REte TURdsiokthe | =2 hers of the £ Ciristian chrecn| oo L uacdMuneon of i RGC!\V]LLE % ¥ 1 2 jeht W are to unite for vresent With the | of the Third district. Th: _ Private W r, who has 4 ed Cross sourse | sou v Baptist chu ervi winner will represent the town in the =D i i i = ; iting here priotfogo-| = = m—mmr——— State 4-Minute contest to e rived home L e ! spital, where he \\u‘i J,_.WE.I.‘, CITY Wiliimanti The judzes Grable’ dife Lord and 4 Olin, lobar pneumonia; Salomie Champagne, chromic rheuma. tiem. { Mothiers Know That Genuine Castoria e e I3 1 The e_employ rrangements for |3 EhAs e 05, v this | At Toe Yeople of FUNERAL DIREC AND EM. | city mesting kas i o alase BALMERS 5 c B s e wood of Wauregan vty of J. J. Taylor Co. st. n il is land and houses, Phone 29 Lady Assistant) g tand o 3 h :tion_Tuesday, [ i it | ital statistics for uanuary, as filed The A 1 Gt own Clerk Welsh, show three es of the contest, The - 3 " ohn C. Gamand and L. | orchestra plaved several R.FC JAUKDU 1 e e e sie 7d and | during the evening. o 8 G J t was aniounced that 81342 Cleyton G, Miller and ¢ n Day Kimball hospital. Of 2 and Rosie Rimoviczsute; nine|Browning were in Hartiord OENTIC x 5 L i i S Iymond Bricson, son of |attend ng the meeting of th ~ | o Rondeau and Navoleon B: sso¢ lation. B & 0 i 3h: Wiliimantie | = | m b oo - | _|son; Anna Rose Watson, d: o R RUNEL D6 flours—9 o m % 8 3. m. Fhone 44 i ; v on's birtt ‘oraDuhaime v Bronchlal Troubles |/ v > X requ i > he' il hotiduy | Eite Rys, son o Mille i ¥ . . on and you relieve the | private Adela : Fio d 5 ; o vy iughter of .. Oliver and JAY M. SHEPARD 5 quicdy” andefectively | 11 0 ) W A s e Lery) A } and the x| thur P, ille Bickford Keen | D S & Skavecd «rrwdnlc remedy— | } i ¥ | o ~ s e e t Hewitt, son of he M. Keen and g v | s = S 2 i |ir : s A ¢ N has hoen he . Hewitt; ¥mma Niecowitz, s + Funeral Director & Embalmer @ [ me dur - con = . J Aoe g ; e ] Bollvia Koaloska, and = : |57 has sen ot < OB T B o b il Moty owa, daugh- 60-62 North St., Willimantic is parents who also rec 3 v » the Dig| " : meet Wed. | teE and Sianisaw S b t b Tor | Q € 1 v « ~ Paptist ar- | ic “ Ere Lady Assistan: connection | . i } The | : s A il H iaEanar] i Iwazd Bt d - - N s 2 | ¢ twet llnes ‘of hosel A & : i M; 4 ‘ ! unanimously | Wood, of chronic nephritis and v [ p r for the city_at|lar heart dise Clorinthe ng of tuberculos = 1| forio_schl Madeli For Infants aud Children, ! chronic I A\\h] Car m ._ { pneumonia; Thomas Vachon, cirrh i/ J l.!' | of th John Heurv Lee, heart The early morning train had at- tached to 1t two cars filled® with wounded soldiers. One man Who was R GENT. d Le was the only one "ALGOROL3 PE of the forty men on the cars who had AVegetable reparaticafords- Willimantic, Conn. FAMO S'” ??« — THE DA .,Z’:.f??' DISEASE is city + > A2 h 1t : ! - | both arms and hoth I simifating theFood by Muu» m re- BAMO that il he b 2 1 Meras I ! oo ot i that il Beves ths dender A Memori-| * pembers of 8t. Anne's society serv- Mu\,sm and Bovelso apanese rass ugs| " et sty : naed by the | afternoon. was very s verv ] Miss Helen S. Bitgood has resigned | as teacher in the Riverside Grammar hool, and is caring for her mother, who is ill. Miss Sibyl Br g will tuke the school S R. Bthel Miller {will teach the ug school where Miss Browning has been teacher. Mrs. George A, Haskell was in Westerly Tuesday to attend the fun- cral of her cousin, Ethan Wilcex, Invitations have heen received in town from Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Carlyle of Uncasvi a reception honor of the twenty-fifth annive ary of their merriage next Monday evening. As Saturday is a legal holiday the library will be closed. The Missionary Socisty of the Baj h met at the home of Mr Gardner Tuesday afternoon, or Cottage Rugs ARE IDEAL FLCOR COVERING Most every housekeeper uses Grass Rugs or Cottage Rugs for floor covering. They are so cool and cozy, and a he common room or hallway can be made so much more attractive : it 3 o3 0. S Yoeanay tnithe odpy with one or two here and there, and besides they cost so e but ¢ ‘_ £ e or seversl . Bul- little. Some of the most aitractive designs and colorings k : are here for your choosing, School street JAPANESE GRASS RUGS | COTTAGE RUGS sbacitel dead ) . 30x60 inch....... $ 1.89 | 24x36 inch........ $1.00 haihr‘ : i { el 36x72 inch....... $ 250 | 27x54 inch........ $1.50 || caused ther buir fo grow from 4x7 ft. i L ireTEg four to six inch 6x9 ft. ..... $ 698 |36x72 inch........ $2.50 B . oci00. B140D | A7 ft............ $450 « - | twenty bei ler, the pre iness meetin charge of M mnnngqmrm ininf FacSimile s-mm“‘ e Thirty Years NEW YORK. Al Gamonths ol DosES - 3_,(1:1\15 v to city em- | materials | & es. The to_ waviness THE H. C. MURRAY CO. B g ook, It can safely be used on the head 1of; the baby as_there is nothing i M ry Needs ionary Point of View roome: Prohibition Ta Convert, Mrs. M. E. G. Wilsol s recommendations for | Mi: Evelyn Gardner; Papti: he year include: ! World's Service in France, Mrs. C, F. 00, an increase of Gardner; dialogue, Mrs, B. M. Gray - : = by The Famo Ce., Detroit. s un- Special Famo Agente.

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