Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 12, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 JEWETT CITY At the meeting of the warden and burgesses this week, Warden hotte presiding, Clerk E. M. Gray the minutes of the last meeting, whic! were approved. A petition to build an § 4 addition to the Rioux block was pre- sented and was referred to the build- | f g The 2 ing committee. following bills were voted paid: F. H. (;lll)erl $175; . St. John $21; J La Point 2: James Shea $63; Frank I. Ray . work on streets: John Dolan, $87, “ : 3 ?l‘nhrja duty; Telix Guillett 33, polics | B 7627 5 - Th!s IS Home J. A. Hourigan, T5 cents due on insu o § ¢ v. Rousseau, $250, work at| ? S ra ee house; state of Connecticut, { 3 & ¢ - ballots; J. C. E. L. plant, $226.- orh LY 6 % : . , ]/ s« » ias Alice A. Brown and Mrs. Chas. A &0 W X8 - Featuring “Quaker” Laces R Armstrong éntertained Anne Brew. | 3 p ster Fanning Chapter, D. A. R, at| - M) "~ and Curtains Miss Brown's home, Wednesday afte l} H g - 3 ¢ 3 Ida Foster g s \ These beautiful American-made presided. N . E. Phillips read Cur- | [ R rent Events. Mrs. A. M. Brown read | - o | laces and curtains represent the a paper on Pewter in Colonial Times. J highest technical skill, and the ut- Refroshments were served by the host- & 3 il most beauty of design. The prices, “The body of Mrs. L. A. Panton was | & . : i e, R brought from Windham to the Reed- | j§ . - / e ; than might be expected at this Herskell_cemetery in Lis === ez 3 afternoon . o 2 7 Windham read the \ 1 k - CCME AND SEE THEM. , which included a “mmn\ et 5 quomuou found in Mrs. Panton's Bi- | ; We have the finest display in the ble given her by her Sunday s 18 ( \ 6 | city at the present time. class n rwett City forty-fi 3 Just received a big stock of latest styles of Ladies’ High || ciass jn Jewett City forty-five i G 3 e | LACES 35¢ to $1.25 A YARD and Low Shoes in all leathers, Patent Leather Oxfords, re ere W. ¥ g | i , 5 s . i CURTAINS $1.95 to $8 A YARD Pumps, Dark Brown Oxfords, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Buck- o and | § | E f 2 4 CRETONNES skin. u r ; \aril : | MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER Come and see us before Easter and save money. Li L e 2 - / We make a epecial display this and Mrs. F 3 V. by B J week of the mew Cretonnes. Let thony, Mrs. Alice Anthon i AL 7 us suggest uses to which this The Brockton Saml)le Shoe Store [Jiein 2 e 3 7. & O Sl g aioe sy Lee, W. Palmer, G. A. Haskell &, 4 Leland Green :;x1d Mrs. W. H. Whee- |§ X 29¢ to $1.00 A YARD lock. ; : AN 138 MAIN STREET . ZEverett H. Hiscox, Jr., who has been | § . . transferred from the U. S. S. Massa- | B Two Special Offerings chusetts to Bay at 50c and 75c Values.. .For 29 Brooklyn, is at home for ten da; - ~ 1t The Fashion Message In Boston Store Garments |mrsnowins lmTu]:!rl.m:;dS;nch&f l;o\::;:n andngggse i " markable beauty. _thh light and Geduldig’s. gt g Daily Tells Of The New And Different bt Charles A. Beauchamp, of West Main m\(i?~ Sorton C. Wheeler and Mrs. |l Fashion moves swiftly these days. Perhaps it’s a subtle change in line e 2 Greenhouses i ;\im,‘wiu\;:: ;‘&a’r:]'::;r\ll\tfziuxm?‘ll{i or an uncommon interpretation of an accepted detail, or an individual - Be{ty wales Fro(:ks For The Summel‘ Blollse ah E. McDonald, whose m touch in trimming that is introduced, and the new and different in the Pattern Lengths of New ith Raymond 1 Toits, ot e e i present mode is evolved. IN PRETTY SILKS AND FINE SERGES White Goods When e th “Betty Wales,” | Some of the really beautiful white huge Japanese parasol. Among the suits, the vestees, and short box coats give distinction to the Aot yo; # f“ s nam‘; t Y. . | waistings which have been brought Fhe engagemen Miss Litlian | 1 youmay be pretty sure A O e Ol | N Teesson: Thecsiarelalitzld ORDERS (AND DELIVER,) FOR : f NemXorc SiRein 0uoisac rather novel effects, but as always there are many models which are by to see siyles which are absolutely correct = tic h: nounced. 4 yard lengths. i v h the way of (@ NO means as extreme, and are yet n>w and clever There are many in style and line, excelling in quality, and P A N S l E S y R 0 S E S 9 EVER- celebrating { L2 ""‘h—‘ at the | = : : . e t PLAIN WEAVES, 88c, 9, $1.25, Wallace, 448 West 15ond street, New |@ which are priced around $37.50 — some more—some less. All show ork city. The wedding is to take| e = and $148, for each pattern length. GREENS. D ALL KINDS OF e e “||§ the careful attention to detail that i5 possessed by all Boston Store gar- gty wil dhanning & SHE y £ AN AT s These are not juvenile dresses. They are | PANCY WHITE WEAVES, in Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer of Reynolds || ments, and the tailoring is the best v : plaids, checks and stripes, 63c to Hill Wednesday evening in_honor of drasses which will appeal to every woman | ¢, NURSERY STOCK Mr. Shaffer's two brothers, Harry and | i 4 h reciates good clothes. The; Walter Shaffer who have just returnca | Capes and Dolmans are the striking novelties of the new season, and Mg PEE g y from oversea 3 5 EUA L S bring to you a certain air of distinction, a " | About 40 were present. G given the opportunity to show wha artistic draping may be, the design- cleverness, which can only come from THIS IS A FINE TIME TO Were served. Fach Shater boy was|f§ ers have given us some remarkably pleasing effects. Coats, of course, are prese un . designers who are true artists. All are Satlll’day SpeClalS ; Free Epi i > mo ive i xquisitely finished — perfect in eve e 1 Im Sunday at the Meth : shown for those who appreciate th: mcre conservative ideas, and there exquisitely p Ty PLANT—GET BUSY! . entitied Sethany e give t are many charming styles to select from. Various shades of blue, tans, detail. choir unde - We also have PREPARED LOAM Keigwin. g 2 and the new “rockie” are the favor:d colorings. PRICES ARE MODERATE Ribbon Department € days'in Tast Warmen f"fl'm‘mg et for Lawns and Flower Beds 25¢ Hair Bow Ribbons, In Just Arrived—SOME VERY DAINTY GEORGETTE BLOUSES AND SOME HANDSOME SEPARATE SKIRTS | "ite: pink or bive. iFve inches wide—Saturday Special 193¢ and Mrs. Arthur Robinson are | ng in New York autiful nine in Miss Ellen Holmes is visiting in UHtIL Mnefinch Providence THE KALEIDOSCOPE | HUMOR OF THE DAY | B Selecting The Easter Hat Is The Approved Lenten Pastime et . and Mrs. Herhe | - §1.50 Fancy Ribbon for the new | | e T e e b R de and Dresden Ribbons | vou S Can i . . for collar and cuff sets and for T : f - SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL MODELS NOW ON VIE : e Sara A. Er-| Ad A y = & 3 yed at Hog| ‘Oh h::!;! have wronged that wo-| M & B 4 i : Sy 1 ey $125 a yard — Saturday are the g . New foliage, buds and blossoms, is naturz’s rule for Springtime, and i le—After all, it isn’'t brains, it|] 2 Gledh g / e rottis A i foods |isn't_heredity, it isn't education, but| . R, Back ing a large addi- ; womankind proves her kinship t> cld Mother Nature, when she or |1 pefsonality that counts in making|tion built to his garage on West Mai 8 street - : e Rl : ; decks herself out in ths new Eastx It’s a primal impulse and Art Goods Depertment BT GALES FERRY , %, one not to be denied. received twenty-two wedding| A gprm: meetin LACE TRIMMED SCARFS — the 2 2 S | few that we have left of these AR : | B .. - So we are prepared for you. Wo have selected from the best that handsome 18 by 54 inch Scarfs will rre 2 lucky man ; pihdbec ; et ky nothing! Al but two of|proposed gift i to the church / B o : ¥ sold as follows: came from friends who are en- 1}’”,",?,‘)\01“ oLt the cnren ¢ : the big style centers afferd. We have made clever adaptations, the g & sty g ik oo | OIS " fhe. gift ; ; 98c Values ............ Special 50c ve hear that the land lord has|includes two triangular pieces of land - \ g / k styles which mlgh‘ be accounted too extreme, and so modified them $1.50 Values . Special 8% e rint for us, Casey?” says|Jjoining the urch and parsonage | ¥ B : T 2 grounds : ; 2 . ; S $1.98 Values ........ Special $1.18 : By 0 siys. Cose : ¢ the rewlaygut of e \ 7 that they are simply extremely clever and pleasing — and we are e s o't say solv mays Caser. i i ; i ¢ Made-Up Night Robes, for suppose he thin : ay throug . : % v B : money when ki reat appreciation | ; AN A ready with a very large display—choosing is made easy. e oL e : the gift and by _ve i 4 7 3 nainsook, in PEmpire effects. K [structed their secretar 1 . i y A i Sy e 7 - g i teache | Pe 3 ;s ' ! For young or old—for those who wish the little, close-fiiting hats | Sizes 15, 16 and 17. A1l worta 3 |donors.” The state higr rt- | e 3 250 — Saturday Special.....$1.15 oar|ment will remove e e larg — i could he acting a e | Which encloses the plots and this lan / 2 and for those who desire the larger ones—for all of you we have Crétonne Shopping Bags—about bt 3 S will add mate: A 4 . Teo ibas what sother told him” saiq|Brounds. The 1 ¢ % < made great preparation. - : - '] = dozeniot dhesa b bags are 1y and ho eaia olbe used in construction work on the| 2 < erp left. They must go Saturday Stories. {road. RES: LET US SERVE YOU —Saturday Spectal 250 4 | The April meeting of the auxiliary 5 Well, 1 ell. my good boy canjof the Woman's Home Missionary so-| : m" e fof e Do R T e e Boy—Vowls sur? Es, of|jmur afternoon ree 1 can.' s | iy 3 ded. The| ixaminer—"Tell me, then, what are opencd with si he hymn . iw.m\ Love to The Richard | . Boy—(grinning at the simplic- | ed the devotional exer-| sestion—"‘Vowls, sur! \\h\,\ N the topic The Widow—A | ickens."—Farm and Home, Giver. The roll call followed was entertaining the pi-|and the minutes of meeting | > was waiting to see his sister, | were read cy* said Bobby, ma- ny A. Mo 4 * mention {hic.” drer's report in her a they really?” asked corresponding secretary, Miss Perkins, 1 for papers for Sunday school his eermon this morning|work among the Portuguese in New said that Tisan s0ld his heir: | Bedford. Mrs on read a = — - his_brother Jacoby ied [on tithing and a letter from Mrs. R g : : : ) v T e e S s e T e e et of asvi gues | s at the Moore homestcad St Coon of Voluntown and Arctic regions, stating that there had ganizing a foreign mission society for|mas were conducted Miss Per hor AMr. and Mrs. R. Irving Hurl- ) day, 4 e £ ldwin Maine of North Stonington|been but four previous visitations. J. children. ig of the hy “onse- | The nmlu.n opening o 3 -*'”Wn‘] atitntar s ey ang; bl oxe t helpers. IP. Boardman has one which was ‘u ot M T Perking and| Miss Grace Meech, of Danicl ol Tover t man and Mr. and|mounted after being shot by John the contents a goodl s t the home of their| turkeys r nry Johnsen were ‘im? zl}Ceon the father of Elmer E. Coon. It - nd Mrs. Charles A. i iam Hiscox's in Jewett City Wed - o i e R ) s Dulletin under the|€arly fall morning near the Robert P. D . Recorded" | Palmer house and as it rose and flew That bhed taste in e St Bata: ea s ! i appearance of | with its whife wings v oread it the mouth; that fes! b s 3 3 o rarquhar has purchased® Mi RO . h 3 ¥ from the|made a beautiful appearance. Boails st David Barry of Greene r pur &l ore vacati ich that farred y end guests at the homc Mrs. Latham E. Smith. for Courtlands. hey i e —— — { Everett E. Brown was in Boston| Mr. M romps | F t the past - CLEANERS DYERS iRawson and including a i Bonestell, in C: Local friends of M s T Mrs. F e: current | R 2 ' Crandall of Chandelside { 3 i | g a: A 3 3 lecture on . are fuszlat-:cnhlmthmmlthey SANESOIZ S B e 0 e s f - Connect \,];Franklm eyl go-down to the root e trouble, restoring liver, e ¥ hospital, Brookly where she haiteni o 4 aEng e }‘;:? Machme Telephones: stommch and bowels to :’hulthy condition; giving As Cood As Ever. jolaurence Pearce of. Norwich, who o . singlr o C Union 963 #‘Mfimbllwmks indigestion, headache, v e iy R SO fesce e (U i e ompany Unien 17 hexrtbor, fistuiency,depression of spirits—and afford- | The Kllld YOll Used “ddie Simmons, who has heen e | Enwg}: Len b 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office ing absolute freedom fromy these disorders. Schenck’s B Bef th w ! was 2 visitor over | RICHMOND Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- ¢ Mandrake Pills are tBnic, therefore they formno habit. ore tie yvar. ccompanied by relatives from | i N 3 Gear applied to a!l makes of C:r- Norwich, miles Tues ¢ through Samuel Rey- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, lected wheat] Mr. and Mrs, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- | FREE AUTO We pay postage on parc PROVED ‘FOR/MERIT BY 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE There is nothing like daighler; Miredetiot M onie: . i isll esound elped o\ BiinUREGouR BB IClutchas. DELIVERY pest one wa : visitors at the home of Mr: it out tlie bla Large st lways cn hand. | = o DR J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphin KING ARTHUR FLOUR o ) ry W i o ey arge stock always on < y ¢ her home in the village. She| A forest fire burned from one to two | LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve | Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED [Made from the finest Nelson Parker and |10lds’ woods, nearly burning his build- |} Shafting, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Hurl-{could get it checke General Mill Repairs, butt, Sunday. Walter Wasley, n}n King and m-o‘ Spesial machinery of ali kjnds. | ! ‘Misses Vera Bartlett and Ethel Cor-_other men, all from Providence, were -

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