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_NORWICH, - BULLETIN, FRIDAY, ABRIL 18, 1919 LIEUT. NUTTING SEES : S DESTITUTION IN SERBIA A letter from Lieutenant Charles H. 5 R W 3 Nutting, on aetive service of the . | B American Red’Cross in Serbia, to his P sister, Mrs. T. Edward Davies, West- 1 o ‘ ® minster, Canterbury Green, is as fol- Offer Until Easter B, s, very glad to get it. s Shimi orage it e you SUITS FOR: WOMEN AND MISSES ;“:;»d:,,:k-m;,‘“;,fi“v e ary of the American for 47 . In the newest and smutest Box Coats, Close-Fitting and resident of the Agricultur- E: al institute there. They Flare Models. are continuing relief work in their city | . 5 o as they did all through the war. I like | # At the excephonnlly low prices this week of h 'r’r}; much and they make it very or me: bOl‘OH]‘]«l\‘ up in um ravines over rhe mountain i Values $27.50 to $55.00 pasess. 1 heelped to lay out one man and took mews of the accident and of Materials of Garbardine, Poiret Twills, Men’s Wear Serge, famth op L s eonnant st el <a. On the way back I saw only thre. 3 shups. A few day revious I saw Silvertone and Wool Jersey. smashup; 2 WEATHER TODAY WILL PROBABLY BE UNS§ LED—FAIR TOMORROW We also have a large assortment of Capes, Cape Coats, Dolmans and Reg- o 0 7 5 In our Spqng showing of Suits for Men and Young Men, ular Coats Just In. All Shades’ all Styles e N : / you will filnd every authentic model, fabric and coloring and materials. o X ; e in hundrééls of Suits, in every size, for ALL Men, Prices This Week, $12.50 to $60.00 . K . whether fpguhr stout shm ‘mll shmt or extra size. Values $15.00 to $75.00 i e 5 5ok CHILDREN’S CAPES Sizes 3 to 16 Years $6.95 to $1650—All Shades | ‘\ ' - SMARP' Ci QTHES . LIEUT. CHARLES A. NUTTING v 3 y ;i Y d .! . 4 5 e i o 3 140 Main Street Norwich, Conn. ||.. .coptune right near our camp aive |k % : : | “en’s Spring Suits to earth all on fire and before any-| one could get to it, two men were ' o : Men 'md Young Men’s Spring Sujts, in all the latest — = burned to a crisp. i Radic A ¥ 2 < Bt > % ] a o RED CROSS NEEDLES WARRANTY DEEDS ARE . We (the Bed Crosg) are ra-| ; » : » models md newest colorings—at $18.00 to $37.50. tions, fiour, rice and beans, u TO GET TO WORK AGAIN PLACED ON RECORD | ets like trie enclosed, to many | : i L, i From Red Cross quarters again| The following warrs s have|ing families in villages around, feed- : : b : . M S . T C = comes the call for women workers to|been recorded in the any the S. th e 1 : v 2 08 en’s Spring iop oats bring out their needles and thimbles, 'k's office from April 9 to April 17 years M‘nh“w‘ hmlI to grind H . o 1 and begin sewing once more for the | April 9—Albert S. Bard to Thor e into flour for them, £ & g ded e Faalis S e NS e O Fefugecs. The need for clothing among | M. Connor, land on Wasnington street. ads to Salonka were washed ou i b : 3 N;len s and Young Mén’s Spring Weight Top Coafs, ir hundreds of thousands of refugees in x & Lee Co., to town | for miles and we could not g : s : P e i T e G R e France continues o be even more im- | of No land at Fairview Heights. sions here. © © 0 all the faghionable styles and splendidly tailored—at perative than food. | Frincess Anne Co., to town of Nor- see ) \atthews tn Monastir, . 9% le . Most of these familles manage to|Wich, land at Fairview. Heights | miles from Kremljarie, quite ; : L A $25.00 ta :,840.()0. nourish themselves on the government am C. Young to Albert | hu sy but 5 2 llowance and their small wages, but|J- “‘nA\ land on Spring Garden a\ul s : i S 3 ov ozt 5 ] en’ t . . they are by no means able to clothe{enue. ; A s / or; fecaselves, and. ut :ths present prices| William Lewis Apley to Lena Pratt,|the suls at Salonika, - : $ USIomM al Orlng of clothing in France are prohibitive, |on Vergason avenue rach she had been trying 2 their need for this kind of assistance is| April 12—Gilbert and Leona Bowers |to get for some time. It is quite a| : . 7. We are so{k agents for the Royal Tailors’ I'ne for Men sbvious. | to Simon and Veptoria Senak, 13 Tyler | Proposition to.get anything delivered 8 B L oy e my | avenS around here (even were there no ban- | i 3 who want snmethm distinctive. Suits or Top Coats Gtag Whblily, entlonithinads of onélp e YV oes (0 Martin I and Barbara| €80 SOR Sanv G aCh SO IEE e ol e : built to yqur indivi dual requirements, from guaranteed family, the children of which wore old | Farrell, Watrous e | which to work. I never goon any long | : : 1 fabri di dankets while the parents were dres: ¢ L. Thayer to Louise R. Greene, | trips without my rifle; it 1s not safe. hi % i 5 w00 ‘l" at moderate p”"eb‘ ‘l'dh in }'aszvd patchwork of costumes. ashington street ’| It has been mild weather much of | | o f,\“c’r.ilf’( ?vr‘«:d:“na{fr?:k:n‘:‘\%:rfcfir: S. Bard to Edwin |the winter \mnl recentty, with no frost 8 p : i ’ = i 0 'Sy oAb 1 LE B b | Men’s S H e negrmrd worth their weight in gold. X St CGiay 1o Julian L.|lately. ~Two feet of snow here now 3 / S A i €n's pl‘mg a \ . The f‘lolh!yv”gd«ollecfd = t?e lim Town street. | ana mn mountains all about have| 3 : 5 M will ot entirely relieve this slidation. * Worth o Thomas A. |been all winter and continue to be deep k'3 { : en’s and Young Men’s Spring Hats in all the newest 5 bl vork Crowley, 18 and 20 Elmwood avenue. |iR snow (Serbian snake) I8 4 § : ; % 3 Machlpes in Red Cross work rooms| “7370) Semiien SRl B rediiennee e e e el 8 . Eat laah onabig <h1pusy and mlmm\_. "We feature the busier than ever, if Europe is to face| “d Aldia M. Keroack, Prospect Park.|Well supplied with sweaters and tl L % P. & MiSpecial” Hats at $2.50. Fine grade Hats, aext winter properly clothed. In ac- 3 e ' sordance with this imperative call for | €%, . ping this finds you both well and 2E Stiff and %mt, at $3.50 to $5.00. 2 . o | with lots of love, aelp, the local Red Cross has secur- 4 g ok Hens B Riol *d rooms in the Thayer bullding from- | icrson 9 Frank W. and Nellie A FOEal ctiointoMpoiker : +d rooms 1 building from-| pitcher, Norwigh Town (2 deeds). L7. C. I NUTTING, ) ; Yo Spyied Q.3 irly occupled by. the Tavior 5o cent | Fischer, Norwigh Town (2 deed Gt min i e B : : | Men’s Spring Shirts store, where the work when assembled | ;. Fapirine L " t0 Francois Mathieu, | N eniics. ireece e\l T i BV s E will be given out at a date to be an- | 2t 1aftville. 2 A el e b ; . nounced later in the papers. The quo- e i o~ b ol iErancols e e L e apers, P 990- | Mathlen, at Tattvillo, CONNECTICUT COL.EGE i TR et 5 Men’s Spring Shirts in a wide range of materials and ments, which must all be ;md“h],,f,“.”]{\fL(La‘hm‘i,‘? S BT Lo b newest debcns including all silk and fihre >1!k 5[1‘.‘15. veady for shipment to New York by | Vest Main stree o150 Friday will not be a holiday We pimcphrl‘ feature the “Eagle Shirts.” We show une 1st. = at the college g any in- ‘ 2 E gle S. v . Cnnneci.c\,lt Patents. | terr of the college due to 7 $hed 2 {8 ¥ % . ~ ¢ () % B o et colonel Co ol toliowing patintahave besnis |8 nes and_ epidemics : : e\ Lo o = Q’h' aE L e Who in company with Mrs. M. B Baker |3ued_to Connecticut men under the{dents who live within easy distanc 4 \ ; ‘ 2 | k { 0 home S i 3 head of the chapter producti 2 ‘rcy;gr; fnorj 'h«' “,,” i :\J‘:t;n:(: ’1',','?(‘1,7‘“\',%?2 t 3 1B & : 3 1 S i N "k at New London last weerk, |5 JomeptR, Caxro . Sy A il 3 s : en's Spring lkeckwear time for women in America to finish up ;% Hord, xe- . on Which at T : - 1o ; } 2 the job their boys bogan and h.xndlcdx;"" cle; W. J. Hagt New | o o ! : : 2 4 . 1 . 1 . . s0"bravely: the men have dono the in, : Gabino 280 served as the Easter : ., 5 Our line of Spring Neckwear is unequ alled in value and share, and fighting is over—now, the |JUr"g AT -C g de- | i i women should do their part. frices e - Johuzon, Hartford, |00 . e o T 5 variety. 'We show complete lines of shapes and color- All the au y chapt | ceme 2K i . b SDEES V: = SRe- I ’ § mnes. g P asked to do their ghar:i:r\:-r;'g; t:e Mahoit, West Haven, V. i usic by the choir, a | § & Rii SR 2 7 2 ' s “hmd ng }1)6 UShIOfl'lNL Knitted Silk, Mrwddore church societies, but 1t is hoped that ¢ New Haven, timing device for e s Helen Brown, a junior at the| R L 2 ? .md Silk and Waool Poplin Neckwear—price range 50¢ hundreds of individuat workers will fecl | engines; Henry Muller, W S SHOE. | oolglate e | i 2 ; o s the personal call to take out as much 2 "l”'“ laist; oracent piore, | SEEOR (CongregRtion] Snureh atver 1B ? f o to $3.00. 4 work s 'w_Lo245n, guard for bru Zar] ; l.ondon. ) .ouis A. Coerne w i ] 3 2 ; B by rk as they can possibly accomplish A Sols AT evichote T residen: 3 ER i > 3 controlling method and a vill be the speaker. Workmen's Compensation. {Joseph Sachs, Hartford, Men’s Spring Hoslery Alth Two workmen's compensation agree- | SWitch; Ira H. Spencer, West hough contrary to expectations, R e e P T . \‘lnmn ‘ » ¥ X ; ,v : , Oux:’SpmjS showing of fl'VELnlAs H’o u\_\ includes '111_ ‘,hF migsioner J. J. Donohue as follows: | for omvens. Z ; 5. S ve e 3 5 newest shdes in >11k mercerized and cotton. We feat- Nat 1 Ei Co., B 5 esigns—Alfred G. Kintz, Walli I 1 ) 4 3 2y 1 kY ! » ompm"’"r" G e e Boh ok o e e far = R e i ; ., ok g s 3 ¢ ‘partigularly Phoenix, Onyx, Shawknit, Everwear London, employe, hand injured, at rate|John Leech, Meriden, spoon, md \otq;&nc “brands, all of “them being dependable eviden: e of $14. milar article; Harold D. Mitchell, | % : g 7 7 City of Norwich Gas & Flectric De- | Norwalk, tire; Alvert I3. Wooden, Wa- activity is of great rest £ : £ ) o PSe Mmakes—y) UQ range 21c¢ to $1.50 a pair. partment, employer, and John F. Petty, | terbury, shect metal hot-water bot- students and each visitor . 178 West Thames street, burns on right | U: b e > 2 sly regarded as he stands hand, at rate of $12.25. Trade Marks—The Cutaway Harrow the yet unturned soil of tae further jcompany, Higganum, _certain named 3 company, Tiigzan: e T 37 e ! 5Mens Triangle Collars Rainfall 3.06 Inches. et ] Miss Helen Jefiry, violinist, gave : 5 B ’ = i ik - DuHinE the interval of clear wea.| Police Have Auto Number Plate. |7ecital at the colloge Thursdsy T g s, We are Ipcal agents for the celebrated “Triangle” Col- er ursday, about the first si A t | L gramme was as i 3 i1 ehans r Sunday night, the water department|1919 registry 16 st maeithin oo 1€ lows: 2 1 fs ' ; fars in dyery fashionable shape. We feature exten- : : took the measurement of the rainfall|er at police headquarter: S s aencel | Bl ! A L A 2 S o S o Z for e peripd s Touna ¢ Shavwal [micked o Bumpmn atriors Xt was| St or” votin atons, : ] e g ively the popular Soft (,xlla s in a great variety of o in B minor, 2.06 inches. This gives 4.22 inches for |tuberculosis sanatorium entrance o | % Lo 7] 5 : styles. glonce a wearer of “Irifingle Collars” ndgeuil the month so far. London tu GranainsoSMolto modeatore ] ; wear uo other. Counterfeiter Caught! The New York health authorities had a Brook. | Romance, 2 Rachmaninoft - A Mez— ,S SE” Iyn manufacturer senfenced to the penitentiary for selling thronghout | Sroire tim momneript) Sane oy 3 #he United States millions of “Taleum powder” fablets as Aspirin Tablets, : B Elections have come around again | g 2 We shew Lawrence, Oxford and Munsing perfect fit- to the quiet April campus an in their numerous aspects ey 2 o ting Union Suits. Also B. V. D., Roxford, Munsing Beware! Counterfeits! it G and Rogking Chair Nainsook Garthents. Our Unde:- :U_rd nts were a ] : wear ranges in price frem 35c to $2.50. ng Underwear S for ‘next yea Don’t buy Aspirin ina pill box! Get Bayer packagel {girls_accepted \u)min»uwrnl\ and withdrew rom [B] Always say, “Give me a package ol W e ul /day. The result of the elections mec . 5 : 25 o e po<tpnnod‘(wrr‘mlov all of My 2 approval of the majority of f z r i Si 1 week: and it is felt {aat under 2 f Vi Vauw: H! H a v ble d « sissoyiey F TRy e leanirainy ot NI . : in- | : fosmbar s £ i of ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. T pi CDCTHL [dont ™ Covernment assostosion” o s will entert i house | Town streft s recovering : »,0 S -A R | Rl . B rake rapid progress towards the ideal | ot & [ pa G et : her dog i I3 Insist you want only the Bayer : jI" PhicL L atns ¢ cld which had b, Northrup of Wauwe bich bad hee 2 ; from the 1 : Pl b g 2 e s 1|R. F. D. carrier R R package with the Bayer Cross A | sented by the Dramatic Club. 1o ehaies | cor 3 , vork, | Town poslutfi(‘n m\.ge No. av-, a1l 1 18 Snot SR AbE eean |man of the junior prom committes, seni < . | on the package and on the tablets. | Give way before the pene= |in the cie of the “mnial oraciers Aok b | being sed 4 moment of t ) N n ‘ et v recer > home : - = trating effects ofjSloan’s il the end of th S sche | Vivs. itz J. i : Elections for the Service LeaJhe forto the I fe r | Weav ra : et Luumenu % the presidents of the classas will be oment. Lol 2 e el b | The idliat biver naiRee R, held during jthe remamder of the e 2 Al A y C. T“"”‘, e Hiil 1 ¢ ta show thg ef- week. 3 conjectures to Th oo 8 . Woodbury O. R« 5 2 1 000BUT it feu 1 i day noon of the So do those rheumatic twinges and |} 4 ates are th2 topic of |las tir p i e s mqll.:m wa- ; -ussion at table + dor X rms, a as ng up in A the loin-aches of lumbago, thenerve |iories and election T ‘«'\j?? T RV ’ rmer {Norwich * boy, now located in ., ireshel conditions inflammation of neuritis, the wry nec most exciting, although the most sane NCRWICH TOWN New York | 2 the joint wrench, the lizament sprair jperiod of the college year. T ed Tleart church M 3eorge iy i is a long head t today the muscle strain, and the throbbm~ Rehearsals are being held twice a|(C iday) there will be mass : week for the musical comeds. ali | 130 o'clock. In the evening there will ~ The genuine American owned “Bayer Tablets of of appiving, the quickness | Cnceiin (o6 Dt on A the wafloas ;| be stations and veneration f the erigs LISt bt a n visited he = | Mrayi 3. -The© AonEs nre: BEpetianTl 30, Saturday morning there wil E 5 Aspmn” have been proved safe by millions for Pain, | jince D e iy it o < al %30, at which time the| Nean the ai he ono and the economy of Sloan's |T2.C SR R UOUER B comed tune P -andie and Easter | Headache, Neuralgla Toothache, Earache, Rheumatxsm o — = ey | ¢ leing whistled and tumme1 abo { | water wi e biessel a2 e |campus. The rehearsals are progres A representative from Hartford | from th Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, y ¥ e The et Congresational “ahureh | wao pblied to sond the work car with! Thoking! phisk.. Foldy ‘«"ir"w‘ Ty T o | Se—————— b : A dance will be given on Saturday | Easter Sunday morning. | several men to clear the tracks “Thurs- and - 0% tn all case: Neuritis. Proper dosage on every “Bayer” package. evening, April 26, for the benefit of the 3 i . 3 Rev. Henry T. Arnold of Williameda) AR Llnlment Belgian Relief Fund being raised at|street will be the speaker at the Shel- Today (Friday) Dr. and Mrs. Char Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. ; Kills Pains college. The M New | tering Arms service Easter Sunday af- | H. L]nmb of Town street will ha g ome for several Haven are arrang e i sts Dr. Lamb's s.sle b Invaluable Aspitia is the trade mark .( Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid i s i ternoo here will be special music. | theiy| gue: i = on ]vumhnl o3 have e lecture w was 3 30c, 60c, L8 b n dcouy av The lecture which was to have been|Hatt} Brainard, and ~ her Belgian colors will belgiven at the First Mecthodist church|Mr