Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 7

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NORWICH, BULLE'"N, WEDNESDAY, APRlL 15, 1919 Tl kst Lo — cAMPlls FIIR CHAUTAMUA F Ausw&fi[%sglljlfig Tue Porreous & Micuews Co. tion, which {s to_introduce the Cha Stures. IoRleRl ‘or StiE! entarii AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. tauqua to Norwich durins the coming|ments will be given. 1t is expeoted — Winds for Wednesday and Thurs-|summer for the first time, held an or-that the Chautz 7i)l come here} A e T T e e LADY ASSISTANT day: : . |zanization meeting Tuesday evening | early in_June, but the dates have not | mfi“&%fi“&g%‘gzfilmr THE WEATHER TODAY WILL PROEALLY BE North Atiantic—Moderate winds, in_the town hall with about 20 of the {Pecn definitely set. Sl ot Fort g‘, Lad RAIN—ALSO TOMORROW mostly northeast, unsettled weather. |177 guarantors attending. ~ School Superintendent J. Graham : Al Calls Anewered Promptly Middle Atlantic—Fresh cast winds| 1t was announced. that the Norwich | was stected precigen . H.| Underthe “b°‘°h°“d'flg the Detroit | Day and Night _}\;}cunshday. becoming variable; {Free Academy had given permission | Ricketts, vice presiden i Miss IL| ZXres Press, among other things seys: ursday rain. = | for the Chautauqua to be held on the | Mabel Burke, secretary e i “The theory is that oldiers wiose fugt 88 Main Street Pressure is generally low over the|Academy campus with the use of some | i | Several committees were app: | are in good condition can v-alk further | B * - eastern half of the country except New|of the Academy buildings. A big tent land the president was given aullxority‘ and faster than soldicrs who have c L‘ns‘:hnd and the middle Atlanticlwill be erected to be used for audi- to name other necessary committees. and bunions incased in rawhide.” states. s There will be showers Wednesday in | v m'f)h;‘ f:flffig’% C:fll}’{:’;_‘;‘;z‘_fi,"f‘si': JOSEPH BRADFORD | N Haiiand™ans siawers tharsasy|MILITARY SERVICE DODGERS |RIVERSIDE ROLLERS WIN ! Leie shoes each morning, i o : 3 d showers Thursday i i | in the middle Atlantic states and > ~ NOT WANTED AS CITIZENS : FROM NORWICH ELKS! “fhere i3 no foot comforter equal to ingland. Aliens who used their applications| A six-man team of Norwich Elks| Allen's Foot-Ease,thoantieptic, healing BO Forbesat. or citizenship as a protection against | pins ag -;t \he: ll;\\'nxsxdril Fowder to be shaken into tio shoes and h being called on for military service s at the Norwich state hospital! i For Southern New Tngland: Rain|ire {o find that they are not desired [alleys Tuesday night piled up o total| o “u’d“‘“‘"f""‘ st foEiot, tised, Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order | Wednesday and probably Thursday. “iiizens b T tes. when |score 3 pins better than their oppo-| & 5 g, perspiring, smarting, swollen, | SPLENDID STOCKS 108 BROADWAY Observations in Norwich. i come before the superior courtin | nents, but lost the mateh. two, strings| ben er feat, coms, bunions, Blisters oF | T A e fi-om."d“ alization sessjon to receive their|out of three. | eallonses, Whatwouldn'tyougivetobs || MANY NOVELTIES SPECIAL VALUES The Bulletin's: obfkrvations. show the|Bnal papers. This was indicated Dy A 9-pi are Iy Sullivan in his last| relieved of one days pain of your corns | Ou Eut ti h be: t-h t let L1 L changes in temperatue and ihe haro. |the ‘action taken last week at Middle- of the last string won out for the| andbunions? Here is relief for every r er preparations have been the mosi compiete In A Semcea e IKM€ | rciric cHanges Tuesday: town where Judge Joel H. Reed pre- | Riverside rollers when the Elks were! gz g You won't realize this until you hi For thi k: bled I melne changes oSyt er. Bar,isided at a naturalization session. | |ieading by a narrow margin as the| heoetried Allens Foct-toee Yoursste, || Our history. For this season we have assembled larger Of Men S a.nd 5 P mxw\‘\lr‘;'flh;m‘fz';‘"od“m a case S I\ Imaten Jtew Ay e el sl TonsiDy forget all abont your feet stocks and finer stocks than ever b=forz. In every depart- 2m. . 3 30.05 | epe = < 5 A ;! they ere made so comfortabls. Ask | i 1 : 2| Andrew G. Anderson, who in 1904 shape, winning the first game, and! '] ment of the Store everything is in readin=ss to supply 4 By Ot 28005 o2a s Tiotite oriniaiintention Yo e |xollinedateanily an dHels o m acord | Yon) druggist to-1°y for & package of 4} g z 2 Highest 38, lowest 4 OT-EAS East eds—pi tl dmirabl call 0oys 0€es L hatteeL {come an American citizen with the | throughont. The Blks made it a con-| ALLENS FOOT-EASE. i] your er needs—promptly, admurably, eccnomicaliy. AT E RIGHT PRICES | rred Spifstases {clerk of ihe superior court in his|iest by spurting in the second string TH Predictions for Tuesday: Increasing|county. 1 b s A ey . learned that he was not de-|and winning it with the high team to-| = if YO:dVl;lt tlt‘_l: Store t};lsi week y(;u cannct help ;)emg lfm- cloudin ollowed by rain. sire h J S al of the match. The last string was| 2 mpicienzs ur Teparedness or Express and Team Harness| Tucsday's weather: Cloudy, lisht|sen ulze Joel H. Reed making a for- |n ding-dong Aghi to the finish and was MANSFIE( D DEFOT || Press y compleiencss cf our prepar = rain in aTternoon, cooler, scuth to!mal order of court cancelling the ap- |settled by Sullivans high single of 114.| Mrs. Jane- Stedman has recovered | Eastern. 2 at Low Prices southeast wind. plication. This was the first time that | The scores: from her recent ills e — this has ever been done in the court at Riverside Rollers. f g people from' mE L. L CHAPMAN Co s - |Middletown, but the action was taken| = en S Eton Ielumne: RO = gt . izh 1 because of the fact that Anderson in )y UREeY s 5 83 3a¢ ) Birdsa ead farre e ot ine C ) PES F “& 5‘4ASTER i . | Sets. Vater filing his questionnaire for the draft, |3 i e~ SRty z ol and hospital, las o 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. |5—— - — = . e 87— 257 BB nd ho : claimed exemption. He was a native o H ng gave a mi i : of Sweden and was of draft age |L: - s e rtainment of the pat As Easter approaches When he was filling out his question- | 3UIn1 1¢ 5 e R naise he claimed exemntion on theSullivan g 27100 " Miss N : ¢ na-§ and Dolmans increase in p ground that he was not a full fledged e ,‘h‘f \1};:5.:\”1\1“\}) ol 3 ularitv. No doubt having only taken out his first Connceti- ¢ > | cut College for Women i New London { primarily due to the cl tion on his part was reported {c(,nmm“ 5 2 3 s rs after bigh water it | by the draft board to the proper offi- | Gee ... iir .. { ; ¢ «_ ] P ST %%t Roekvine,|§ and the draping and mc vater, v ] v clals, so the matter was taken up with | Heath .. 9 2 I < £ B . . TOIlet BOWI BrlISIles S Tudge Reed by Naturalization N ‘ B the army hospital af Capoil ful tailoring put into th . GREENEVIL [ E Allan F. Church. In commenting | Purdon 5 g i villaze from last : S e : Wednesa distinctive outer garments A BRUSH AND A CAN OF on the case hy said that there | Combies |11, "1l ¢ B 1) James Delaney { were about ises of this s i Mrs. Farrington went to ster, |- that they have won for them- CLEANER FOR 35¢c—VALUE 50c. fon with the United s Fir 2 > 3 digtric 507 1INy i ) 52 for-a lengthy visit wit - & SRS ing C iThe gov ans take ioliell by Madasn bk . selves such unprecedented PR Mrs. Patrick Brennan of Prospecticame action in eve T of hese ‘R lled by Gee. Mer Smith, at the home of v AT street spending a few days H~l(ln" cases. The men will CH ¥ y : : T pop“l’lrlt\ lat N Yorl £ F % Ther, to be a !(‘!UH\ match on the ‘her dau A E. B. 1 n, . £ o relatives.in New York. {forever barred from American citizen- | same alle X s gt S proved M ncalD o vehaE 7 R e ? tthew Parkinson has resigned his|ship. o e 15 ot to b, 50 that now § We make a splendid showing position with the United States INin- ——— i, £ SUIT OVER ASSAULT BY X y recovered | of Capes in styles to suit ail > & [ S . , = TS . 5 MAIN 8TREET John MeDermott of Willimantic 15| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO = |RAILROAD OFFICER WITHDRAWN| SRAnT T TR T Tl o specialize i n spending a few days with relatives in HAVE STEREOPTICON TAL The suit of James R. 0 gt ton I : : i e e the village. Representatives of the American | London R N X } 2 mhere. Wil be "Baster les next Capes at $19.95, $25.00 ani Sergt. Charles Burdick, who was a|city bureau are to be speakers at an|K. R. Co. for $10,000 damages for an|g Lt oot e A. G. THOMPSON FiS: | némberior tha! mirst! Aaro 1m;m1mn,low~n meeting of the Norwich Cham-| made upon him v 3 IOTHIERAIG ey £ $35.00. Memorial church has seen 14 months’ ser in France, ber of Commerce this (Wednesday) | Satti, ecial officer of tha raiiroad| e D Chiropodist, Foot Specialist |iie tanded in New York one April 4 evening and 4 stereopticon lecis o 1 (PROTECT YOUR FEET), and was discharged from army \l‘r\)[‘e‘hlll he given on up tods T \ i i NQR i S Ffii If \G | Tad{) e(} S‘.flt : ¥ L bl i O ; Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | . - o it The . ¢ s m S s Rk - Ne show the Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. e " felatives | intercst in the ci ot et A : PRECN, here i We show the n\m na Norwich, Conn. Phons 13684 | and in Willimantic o show how the int e jc} I i Nov, 4. 107, oa r{} Navy Blue Su Del _-Eoff Hote! |, ) A New Lo oro o, Satti EUROPEAN PLAN |26 "nas HAYES BROS., Props served : | served Teleshone 1227 2-28 Broadway | “Cyoral (Imes DR. F. C. JACKSON : i DR AR s Uit ontaie & SRR fow | tretainment DENT!STS IR ! from |SOLDIERS' PARCELS WITHOUT |- | New York i irned to their & oats from §2 ’. 7 ow 1 L LT ; et : pnentl REQUEST FRCM OFFICE n' 8 v ome her ; i o= el : e t4 L en ¥4 AYs New Afor . er A L il | ) ¥ ol A y T ¥ ¥ T 20 i 5 bray 7 : 1 sty 1.50), 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct.§|" e o in Hew s | 2 : By 5 . F i ‘ - : : e Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. rimmed fonary ] i X i & v 3 icé 3 Api X been peditionary® F 1 a h s i 5 5 i being accom Telephono sehall team Among thelProved by hie regimental or lother) Erietiand of ¥ daple sireet |+ | SOUTH KILLINGLY i D SELECT ZUT’JO% :'mr.u_l_novh at these 1wo_ | ling cflicer : ; S qr A i . are William Farnum in The Riders of rep: an ed,; 110 G Mr. a s. je X = : - TSy o Joh & H e Warmie. Sase and” Witkiam®Der | FalY prepaid, and otherwise | ; e AR A day, SMART STER S laney in popular songs. aditiol - ! i ———————————— srry Donovan has builded himself |mission of mail to those forces. Shielas of Groscent »tr"v“tma\ e e you have i en the Jatest Largest Assortm a new garage at his home on Mount| VWooden boxes should not be used: f S g ieutystre ; e s . j 1aVe NO¢ Seer ¢ §est. Awortment Pleasant to accommodate his new |articles should be packed in oy s ey, ellot the by serious ill- val & and do so to- of Packard car_which he has ordered. |corrugated cardboard boxes or wrap-| guliivan of 100 ) A."&‘prt;e'z”f'l'l.«‘r’-g ess of her twin nieces, Mildred and i e tha prettiest DIAMOND JEWELRY The Taftville post office will be open | Ped in heavy paper or cloth. T . Kelley). i rie Fl: 7 1 the prettiest on the following hours on Good Fri- T T 2 At Potter Hill, R. T.. Aoril 14 Frie of Corporal \\m or Barlow 0 15 of the on are vie- day, April the 18th from 7 to § a. m., | WITHDRAWS ssoeo SUIT , a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ted s 5 season are vie BROOCHES : nd 7 to 8 p. m. i FOR INJURIES IN FALL . rival ¢ . 1 = o s s al from overseas. 3 N ing with one another to show SCARF PINS i o Jaquet of New Orleans) The suit of Annie M. Ordway of New ————| Charles Fiske of Jewett v was | ¥ S e London, who broke licr right arm and L, ety C. Blive N 0% their various charms. 9 s Thized hor b 7k : roed § ondon, Apri | M ) RINGS The name of Miss Evelyn Green- | 1jured her back by a fall on an iey |™*g; T » rhe name of Miss Bvelyn Green-!sidewalk on Bank street, New London, i Sraes. Seed o8 S o at th oon, Sefsite L A more d ;‘ntl’ul and PENDANTS wood appears on the bulletin of un- | Sqvalk on Ba ] i Condo: o loc claimed letters at the Taftville post | o B om0 Y b New London, i . 1979, Mr. and Mr: e Woodmansee, i L ) cantative col }:ulrm Df Har.; < offict : v of Ne 5,000 0] on_of G A. and! for £ this place, but recent res- . B = BRACELET WATCHES Mr. Atkins, boss painter of the Po- | ity of New London for i i n his 234 3 R S e e ey could not te imaginad, as we nemah Mills Co., who has been ill for | {555 The walkc WS it of . In New London. Ap:il| make their home here | | e mclud; ever RADIOLITE STRAP the past twe weeks has returned to D reet. It was claimed it had ng Hempstead. 1n her Sist veur MY F) “pegple who have fished Snaks sl R Sl i o |street. s cla ad not be empstead, in her 91st year. 3 Snake a4 et 5 T me WATCHES, ETC. his work. He has also renied thelcinged or otherwise made safe FITZGERALD—In Stontnatan (Pawca.| Meadow brook cach spring for several /4 individual fashien type for house at NoX. 3, Providence strect | { (o) tuck), April 14, 1919, James M. Fitz- | Years have a_surprise coming to them LEA ry individual liking ——————————— | 3T W11 Imuko his residence t with | SR e T it this voar & . yarrive. The new | VIdUd Hig. his fami’ 4 ¥ hr o] ¥ v * - iz I BITGA Sur owner of the lsind which the = 1 eI Jolm & Geo H Bhss Borielneten fhat there il e e} Bascetoall, ,T“:’js Suppen | | P harew 3. Birges . B Eiot bt brois s na ia” ohis e We show all {he nawest ideas - e ices at h T up, | ing for fist wrivile; 2 . L Iadc far | PR timo at the welcome home social fo|Y. M. (. 4 members 0 ) 3 oS home Rlobsup [k (gt st Batlow apent in Trimmed Hats for Women be given by the enlisted workers of |Ketball tituting - ; 2 tho Taftville chapter of the American |enjoved : supper in_ the| Alfred S. Curis ; #13,1 Sunddy s nd Children. Our showing . \ and Children. 1] { Re ss, in Ponemah hall on Aprii of directors’ room of the Y. M nera Al E te Tes Count nowsk idature for | | | 3 includes Model Hats up to M 21, This will be the second event of {C. A. building. The menu included| 97 Summit 3 1 the premier At | ’ | K A K (1) his kind. The first social proved a lloped potatoes, aold ham, pickles,| 100& Apri E il oigen 2 : e \ ¥ $20.00, but we particularly great success and the soldier boys|rolls, coffec and ice cream. Misses | ANCINS0N—In ity, April 15, 1919, | nik been : b were royally entertained, lyn and Gladys Hill served. | rank J. At = 1 I Ernicat | i feature Women’s Dress Hats, i [ George W. Weller, Jr, has returned | After supper, General S | R ces_at G ; parlors, 701 o ot to Charlestown NNa ard, Boston, | £ i1 i nd T is 3 : o 7 f\ND REPMR WBR( atter spending the w Viih i |after 2 feve bl remarks ntroduced| Bt ot sl cideniEar sl {7y $3.28, $5.00 and $5.98 parents, Mr. and Mr ieorg i J o Y \\hn com- v, * ’ Weller of Front % PlmEnie the voung men on their Prakton. OF ALL KINDS ON pasid i | successtul se. in the gymnasium o d r 3 . 1919, - = l © We make an extens've showing of Children’s Trimmed i s . land prophesied ai future for th ¥ of New Lond e 293P |} Hats (& ages—prices are $1.50, $1.98 and AUTCMOBILES, s(.f.?&;"if?;:‘i‘:,lf°' ks | association. Physical Director Jong (;hll‘Ch & Alien ats, for Children of all ages—price are t9 close at John CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |t end of the Thurs e | " also made interesting = up to $35.98. s week for the spring vacation of a|marks, and there were brief X arks, e briat ¥ ME " OF 15 Main Street veck. They will reopen or: Monday, | % ] o Biinmy, Blunesd ) ldest s | TRUCKS and CARTS k. They will reopen oz Monday, i Sevin, Hiehgt mad Bets: Mint oo ot sy s ! BOYS EASTER CLOTHES Machanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- \I.nn ‘of the teachers are planning to | | : 1518 FU EI?AL take vacation trips to New York, New The bovs sang heartily The Tome P " n ” ain were the pearly gates There are many reasans why you shouid come k" this Store for your Boys’ ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | iiaven. lartford. Providence on The Long, Long Trail and . ran Soul o | enter.” and % b smiles O oine L : Easter Clothes. There's so much genuine saiisfaction tailored into our Blacksmithing in all its Etrances. i smiles. ing friends memories tell s el A chich round the H P |} Clothes for Boys that parents always have a warm spot in their hearts for e the dear one of the home tans tosl D”"IECTORS il our Boys’ Glothing Department. = = Was Bearer at Funeral. the loving hearted. has ' left] e ) scnt[ & clark cor William Henry Allen of this city w tirs reaim for o brighter home und BOYS' JUVENILE Jbi ' . || ove of the honorary bes Monday | :1¢_ 80.cel 8, parse Aye, sev-| —AND— i 5 e, D To Relieve Catarrhal Deaf- || v of the honorary hearers Jionda ered s olden chain, {o be joined | Boys' Juvenile Suits—the m: : }m-r‘ al of former Represent:tive Arthur = e link 5 2 d brigh | ] roy ana Cheviot, w: 507 to 515 North Main St ness and Head Noises e, “Tin onorars b rers repre. | hetn Then® there that hath on earts E BALMERS I} models, sizes ¥ (o 5 ted the Connecticut staie board of s this earth is but a B A AR u have Catarrhal Deafue! miners of embalmers o. whizh 2 . then mourn him not, ve loved THREE LEAD'WC \/ 2 of hearing or h ad nois. | Leete had been presiden: for se . he is not here but risen. . es go to vour druggist and get 1 ounce | years. [es s Lady Assistant ] Boys’ Sailor DEN I'ls'l‘ of Parmint (double strength). and adq Arthur, dear hands are r‘;a<ped Telephone 328-3 ] spe ial pric to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little peaceful breast; graulated sugar. Take one tabl 3 Want to Be Party Plaintiffs. nd pain Is over, HENRY E. CHURCH DR. EDWARD KIRBY imes £ An application to be admitt And it rest. Room 107, Thayer Building g! g ief from | party plaintiffs has been filed_in vhe | YOUE life is eternal, WM. SMITH ALLEN Vaiue $5.00. Lol . hreathing besoon | Superior court by Jos T. Meader, | Your joys are everiasting. |} Boys' Long Trouser & Phone 619 | easy and the mucus ston dropping inc|Clement . Coogan Rober: W.| " And we'll meet you by-and-by. : Hours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7te 8 P. M the throat. It is easy repare, | Perking in the suit ught by the e on sleeves, sizes costs little and is pleasant ce.| Norwich Belt Manufictoring o, ALICE MAHONEY, | $9.50. e | Anyone. who las Oatarrhal Jehd | e aitng H, E0 GANGpEo R aiteliin Eoul: Bast o FE2AMING and TRUCKlNG or head noises should give this 000¢ | e s : . DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | Boys Norfolk Suits . AMERICAN HOUSE |=————— = — : p E h mixtures and Navy Blue, : CARD OF THANKS. REASONABLE PRICES vange $8.50 to $16.50. First-class Garage Service Conncaoted Tt is our wish. by this me: to glve 1 X P = 3 i MORRI i { the kind acts and words that contr Phone 178 Headel, s & (o el o D. MO SSEY, Prop. | uted so to comforting us at the time of ¥ i e b °g %! 1 . LA Neat Mixture Suf ray and hrow ession to our appreciation of Rinbn ATHRO D Lt the death of beloved little Carlton Azel = — Phene Shetuckst Stree: = dge. and to say the kindness never 3 56, valu for the acid-distressed stomach, Shall be forgotten, . o kindness never Trioe FEd v g try two or three MR. AND MRS, ALTON ELDRIDGE Boys’ Suits, in the | AND FAM Q A [ ST e e ven boples it Sl The Max Gordon & Son' S5 o YR, AND MRS SDNpY waRRp bHEh & BURKE $14.50, value $16.50. 7 i § Faneral Director K[oflfllns Seismniieae BOYS' SPRING TOP COATS it e 41 Main Street derful showing of these useful and 10-20 W. MAIN STREET | i | after meals, dissolved on the CARD OF THANK& F lD- ;‘,z;mr‘n:r‘; ; gP mu:eg p' tic H Good Burni Coal| an T | tongue—kesp your stomach ll | we. tuc undersigned, wish to extend uneralDirectors fashionable belt-back model—Price range §6.00 1o 00! rni ok ew heartfelt thanks to the ve e e sweet—try Ki-melds—the n Reighbors Tor their Kindness fnd sym aid to digestion. 2 : pathy in our late bereavement, (he z Boys’ Caps, all the latest styles—at 69¢ to §1 Promgptaervicedayor night MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE death of our wife and mother. M ' Spring Hais, newest shapes and colorings—at 93¢ to § ruz!ng medlum ln} MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Seth P. Enos, and also to the [x-iemisl WHEN YOU WANT te put your bus. ' Blouses, white and colored, including an excellent s ut and Egn. also Bituminous fe 8 ¥ equal te The Bul- . 57, ) |V S0 owers. A R O T LR Ry Gependable ~Bell” Bloses, sizes § to 16-Drice range 536 to 3100, “eamsilza, . SECY, mvos AND RamgETES, ) emime eitnar: fhe s 2|

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