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'NORWICH, BULLETIN, . MONDAY, AP]irL' 24, 1910 = ihe Builetin The Fen‘ y Allen & Son Co. ERAL ;“RECTORS "*IBALMERS HBA F.SBISTANT Norwn;h Mar\dly, Apnl 21, 1919 THE WEATHER. ssure ig moderately low from orthéastward " to the Gulf nee and high to the B and northwestward. Tem- wered Promptly turcs remain generally above the Dey ard Night tion of rair in the middle Atlantic ngland, fair weather M and Tuesday 83 Main Street S e e S morni J will cast of somewhat ceoler tHazitic states amd N JOSEPH E“’L\DFORD BUUKE ,JJJ}ER €lank Books Made and Ruled to Order | 108 BROADWAY Mk i A Serviceable Line|. i of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team at Low Prices THE L. L. CHAPHAN CO. and Tyesday: moderate morni Atlanti moderate to fresh inds i ecom northwest, Mon- north portion. Forecas outhern. New coglér on nservatmns in Norwich. he, following records, reported from The Bulletin's ob ’ 8 o thanges rday— 112 'm Harness| © ;" Hx”]]esl i) “und 12 om 8 p.om. . Highest et, Norwich, Conn. ' turday: Fair, # Falr and| Sunday: sunday’s weathe in morning tollowed by cloudy, wers at night south tp southwest wind. Fair w0 MO0 S0d T it 1s low | b5 o0d tide. | GREENEVILLE | et high w4~ ehis follow T YOUR FEET), h Support Main St | Barry of Newport Training| s spending a few days me of his parents on Convent Blair of Wauregan e weck-end at the home mother on Tenth street Mrs., Tlmodn Donovan ted after spending a few da daughter in Providence, R Mr % k Brennan has rett a week with rela spent of his has return- e with her HAYES BROS, Proce Teleghone 1227 6-28 Broadway eiGreeneville Stars defeated the il Tigers SatGrday afternoon ‘un the ‘Taftville grounds by thé score of 15 10 7. The feature of the game was lur pitehing of Eugen bdtting of Charfes Ne jcked a home run ‘with two men on ionday | states | Monday | northwest | air weather preceded by rain| GREET EASTER WITH SUNRISE SERVICE "sunrisc service by Young People’s so- cieties held at the cld Second Con- !‘._'r(‘gul hal, the kin@ to b at the : The Morn was day morning grected by we gen nttedl United a BREAKS HIS LEG IN - MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT' ileworth S RESURRECTION FESTIVAL AT uT PATRICK'S CH‘J?CH of occurred Waketleld 1 compa ahout Rhode flill niec u[ l\‘ 4. " leading and the ¢ Ih care of the iof the Paschal ough stretch of road w! au- came up beh y for the mw s little f: i as he did so | It shot to one | crashed into a| the young | with con- the road . pole v 1l si few minut found ti when he tried to ri | 1eg was injured so badly he could not ‘, stand on it. An automgbile by a woman came erward and the dri man’s conditi d of Mr. Bla s friend w ack. en to the La was found t and he w vere bruis smashed a dri: | ng shortly aft- |z seeing the young | n helped him h the | del, dell, who finding t t with him had turr jured man was t: . programme Miss Mary Ans v solo, the maje now That My Redemeer Liv- Clementine hign was fractured | org affering from other His machine was result of the crash. | through NORTH STONlNGTON QUOTA '11'” I ; r: } dominatea ON LOAN I8 $16200 I the'Vistory 1 start 'h‘“d ign will ington. bases.: ! The Sta ould like to ar- {range & _game wi uro club team or {any other team challénging se: The lineup is as follo n Shaw ¢, Bugene Fuller p, Chas 1b, S. Hoffmén 2b, Joseph Albert Nelson ss, ranI\| Sikegodi rf, Arthur Por- * who is employed’in New | week-end” at the Jos f,n. ez y..-yn-—-dl»\,“u with | Martin Rain: | Worcester, Ma illimantic spent | on Fifth sireet. |t ord gpent Sunday in , making the trip \mplmml e oin W on a five days’ rennan of the U, few da, of his parent. »,,emmn (\t‘ Pr with her siste in Pr -J\ldnx Andrex syient Ms Y enio Bellefleur and John nday in Jewett City. Augitst Cavouette of C. pending the Easté shingten, D. % children, ¥ puette, who rvige of the Leontine are L. 8. em- is,_spending a at thé home of I. Brophy on l'l"l\un Brophy fe Cen- 8th Division and land- | | Roum- Tast week afd - will ter the ho at Camp Death of Truman C. Kelsey. €. Kelsey died at his heme nead ‘scction of Waterford | or u lengthy ilin known over : Mr. Kelsey was a vet Civil war. WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN ATV settion. the largc ran of JAGONS, ::1‘! ‘.‘-‘“TS Trim Work its Grances. Fainting, d Woo Blacksmithing in ali ming, Ugholstering = the Good Advice Along ‘to Others. kee, Wis—"l. was weak §, all run.down, no appetite and takén diftérent medicines without A friend -advised -me to try gave me a wond ppetite, T sleep well, have gained am now &trong and | Strey. recsmmend Vinél, heef and cod liver and manganesé pep- | contains iron nd glycerophosphates for alil vous, to build run-down conditions | and up strength after sick- KIRBY §i it | Building | _Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, ! Prop.; Norwich. Vinol {s s6ld in Wil in Danielson [Pn.rma(‘; and in Putnam by J. P. i Donahu+, and druggists everywhere. it M b s A M AL A i A Service Connceted | d7t08P. M e P P sm—— | First-class Garage Prop. Shetuckst Street The Max Co Cory 10-20 W Have od Stove, Nut a WHEN iness medi vert & Son soration MAIN STREET o . | Burning Coal , also Bituminous ToL | } WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- ines: Lefore the public, thére i3 ue lmed‘d 1 better than through ihe ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin T 1; pasie: ul- et pa- | e in Boston| He! Benefited by Friends' Advice, Passes|r antic by the Wilken Drug Co.; ! by the A, W, Williams|{ loans, hafrman of the is town has ptured German helmet given to the soliciter men’s commirtee. baen ho turns in | r E riptio the ¢ two week: e : in O Salut snediction. 1 Chorus he {wh ! Re re_cautioned | qh: no bank, theyj, case sec- | thix town out in ipplic: iifl cach t tioy rth Stoi fown mads GAVE WELCOME HOME PARTY FOR TWO SOLDIERS‘ An chjoyable o was spent ‘[‘\ served s one of the for bravery and de Guere re 1 health and none| 1 Christ has done for h, openi rnal life r ories of what | % in Trance. | were 1 of thc e . dancing game: hments pro FIRST DIVISION, A. O. H., TO BUV LIBERT\’ BO!\.D .|RED CROSS WORKERS WILL deatii and having bers have is unfielpating « big at. at its post-Lenten dance, INTEREST RATE FOR LOA"IS ON VICTORY BOI\DS»“'lmu [ hous 3 lowing vots|but it wil t tés | tendance | purchases of {great importanc paign: oted: ?.ou:n. ¢ Pl ll\L pres iu AMERICAN SOLDIERS o That the (‘learing recomménd Boston Cle that they on United: | at 4 3-1 per days, with the priv al for minet ed in th 1t Cris vesterday at wers carried 6tor ambu and flugs, Sounded Like ¢ !410:!\5;11 to ti ‘What sounded lice like s Shots Fired, to some of- the po- red and to othe boards together caused search around Central Wharf along Thames street turday about 11 found to r’nlln\\nfl N commanders an i ~um as well as the French di y wanl | oommander and the prefect of the de Was | pariment he Sarthe. It vou would enjo SWEDEN 1S TO SEND the band you must | procession. Copenhagen, Sunday, Minister Count von Brockdorfi- of Getmany has announced 1 be.gent to V April 20.—For- A Bad Oough if meglected, often Seltuard your ke and soothe your leads to serious treable, th, relieve your distress | tated throat by taking | delegation T von Han ~ Herrs von Kelle ~rhn~m legation gounseliors. .,m be attended by two officlal iwo chancellory servants. s and PROBADRLY | AN IMPORTANT EVENT DE RAIN: FAIR TOMOIRO EAGERLY AWAITED B HUNDREDS OF THRIFTY WOMEN BEGINS TODAY | AND LASTS ALL WEEK. Think of it! Ginghams for Summer Frocks—and Fashion favers them mors No wonder that manufacturers any other wash fabric. the big demend for Ginghams by produci irresistible! And every woman wil Cingham week is a week set apart to give y>u the opportunity to see all the new plaids and stripes for this season. The values are exceplionally good, soriments are greater than we've eve Agpron Ginghams at 22¢ Best quality Staple Apron Ginghe full line of sizes the checks—price 22¢ a yard. in Bates’ Ginghams at 35¢ Seersucker Ginghams, in a splendid assortment and plam lk Bates Se c a yard. Bates’ wide, 27 colors — ever 30¢ Apron Gingham 18¢ Best quality Apron Gingham in ths, good range of styles — sj e 18¢ a yard, former price 30c. 49c Zephyr Gingham 371/,¢ Zephyr finghams, 32 inches wide, in a splendid wssortment of plaid price 37 }%c a yard, former {vi sh nrt prl Children’s Gingham Dress 2 to MAHCH IN VICTORY P‘\RADE.‘ ENVOYS TO VERSAILLES | his new Ess 0 years, in 1.I1m \tn; d U'lu Ginghams, very pretty modet price $1.33, regular price $ Other chic mode sizes 2 to 6 — at and $3.98, 1\1111 OII er Extra Special Values yorz than i have respond:d genirously to 1g nzw and beavtiful p'\tterm that are simply ave at least one Gingh ham frock in hor summer ] one hig display § , and as- 3 -ed befere, Zephyr G'n'fhams at 49¢ n-'h ams, newest stripes 32-inch 1 stripes, and plaids— nd pl in uw‘xs—u.\u Bracelock phyr Ginghams ir price 49¢ a yard. Extra Fine Ginghams at 69¢ 1 'w quality Ginghams, 32 inches g wi L. a l;tr;c showing of the newest de n~ mi atest color combinations— price 69¢ a yard. Extra for Gingham Week g €9c Dress Gingham 49¢ aality Dress Ginghams, 32 en 1 inch t of plaids y )X 2 yard, Fine q and rormer attractive riine price 69c Silk Ginghams 49¢ Silk Ginghams, 30 inches wide, Tn hand- some-plaid effects—special price 49c a vard, former price 69c. e — CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES Children’s 16 Gingham Dresses, sizes in a wide range styles. made of excellent quality Gingham, tailored simg irtly, have 4-inch hems and good, full skirts, and never fail to wash well — prices are $2.98, 33.50, $3.98 and up to S9. S to of These are Women’s Gingham Dresses at Special Prices $3.50 Gingham Dresses $2.98 Women’s Dresses, made of plain colo red Chambray, the popul “Billie Bu styles—this Amoskeag Chamt ich is a guarantee quality, n with white pique co special $2.98, regular price of l\ $3. $1.50 Gingham Petticoats $1.29 Women's Seersucker Stripe Gingham Petticoats at $1.29, value 5 sizes at $1.79, value $2.00. $3.00 Gingham Dresses $2.49 Women’s Dresses of Amoskeag Gingham in pretty stripes, with plain Ch;mibray collars, trimmed with Hamburg embroid- are in very aftractive light colors—special price $2.49, regular price <2.Q0. ery—these 75¢ Gingham A Wemen's Ginghan aj quality Apron Gingh 69¢, regular price 75c¢. rons 69¢ s, made of best m — spacial price TAFTVILLE Peltier of North B visitor in Providence over hampior the Portland 1 the bulletin in the Washi on \'LnLlh Quiet in Vienna. Basel. April 20.—Despatches ived here from Vienna say that pital was quict Satu company » i its 1 ring ureau ¥ distribu iz< to Pig rm il club, 17 00d I 1 new Bulc RIZD AT LE MANS' of 3 Willimantic at her home on| Palm of Lxuln\ anstte Glaude of o ng friends on Norwic ' ed on the now at his heme He has accepted Ponemah Mills Co., : work this (N on wood of Roze e s leave at his home on I hayo - i Izanize a baske YL ng;. n"m;? E 7] T fs;'rfgl{\s TRIICVING OONE VERY PROMPTLY REASONABLE AND AT P'RICES Phone 175 CE LA & BURKE § 41 Main Stx-ee'