Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 8

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A new line of manufacture to be Mr. Pasnik was in/New York about. added to the industries of Norwich|seven weeis ag0 and was tuking 1o was assured on Wednesday when the | B. Gurland and B. Zalowitz, propr I i New York | tors of the hat works, who told him of i ve F d n t F..V e B R e Ho':'-lo[ the unsatisfactory conditions un- closed a coatract i n cox for a considerable space in ~the!der which they were doing business There won'’ days now before the weather will ite eci P Hiscox building off White's Court to | in New York. . ’t be many e L . have quite a decided wintry || 715005 DRE ST move fis hat, e Why don't you come to a §00d tory from 584 Broadway, New York.|town"' Mr. Pasnik asked them. feeling. A few cold nights have given us a taste of what is in store for us. We are J|There will also be a box factory in Where's that?’ was the response, ¥ - connectjon with the hat factory .o , Connecticut. Come up there ‘completely ready with just the Coatings you are looking for—a beautiful selection of Jimske,ihe bexes fr hinpins (g, oy | o0, N s B RELL0™ | s the newer ideas, in many beautiful colorings, and in the correct weights. Now is the | sianes for womens wnd children's vel-| &, F4RS AU T08 it For wovd | i B B 5 5 The transfer of this industry from |and wilkget locuted as soon as possible | 4 Dy % *“KUMFY”-COATING—100 per cent. Wook—54 || Tomnss e B0 jwoe o6, the | provatly o0 emploves that ey wilil. __ - | , 5 s cated. This be good and the frm will incorporate 2 inches wide—$3.50 a yard. One of the new ones. jetor of the Pa : afair Conneaticut laws and becom S 3 A Btrect and also stores im: Willimantic - ¢ Soft and wooly and shown in the best .colors. and Danielson. 2 JUNIOR RED CROSS !AMERICA'N LEGION ASKS “Alpine” Coat oy il SRR L R e R SHeiar siena ap the opinion of those women $4.00 a Yard $5.00 a Yard start this week in the Norwich gchools | of the Connectiout Branch of - the & 253, A ay and Iriday of tk American Legion held in Hartiord, ‘A ‘heavy-weight Coating in a Soft and velvety, and of med- week five minute addresses gm be gli i Saturday, one of a baici of re y 2 e i R % o i 5 e en in ever of the" Norwiél w.csed asks the ti>nal © > rumiver of attractive beather || ium weight, it in particutarty || st So ot ertec 'K Spptt | 13 T G T L2 € who have tried this new / mixtures. ' It is full 54 inches ¥ ” of the children of America were nefer 1 ~age of legislation pb. e e adapted to dressy effects. A Q| 01 the CHLCTE O Ao i ) product of the makers of !"wide. ' This is a remarkably 54-inch Coating of richness 8| Norwich may well feel proud of Ber | ¢ 1 wino served in the HERERL g | unior Red Cross. . IFor the ' vear | navy ciring the war, i k | FclS—Naptha. and quality. $-19 > has enrolled gppro¥i- $i°¢ to each man soman woo t mately 4, ldren from M-ho‘disix\\ s wounded 10 per cent. more of hrg:n one ke < s etéen public schools, two parochial | (gtal ‘disability. e Frgst Tipped Bolivia and private school and the| The commiitee chossn inc $5.00 a Yard h Free Academy following Eastern Connec:ticu $6.00 a Yard 7 the entire United V.t men- Argentone is a beautiful fab- | membership of the Junior Credentials As good in iis way as Fels-Naptha in its way’ tess the d Cross - | text: i is something over ecleven mil o 3 ric. .Finer than a chinchilla, it s e IS s The Junior Red Cross s the tles—Archibald Ma-doaald, Put s i shows a rich pile, flecked shades of brown, blue and J| American Red ‘Cross are one and the |, .n, Ol o0 5 : 4 same organization, the only distinc- | —Permanc- TS T N 9 ) at the top with silver tones. gray. Without having great tion being that the Juniors, who aré | (. es, W i e 2 g The calors are good tae, width || weight it is a coating of mere || erzoNCl throtin e hooic vas'a | corticy will like it 34 inches. |l than usual warmth. $1.00 Last year the Norwich Jurifors con- tributed $1300 to the treasury of the | Selection American Red Cros: o gey bl | Cnvention- : dbuest, Nor CHI ILLAS GHEST GRADE — amount 0 per cent. was used for the | wich. NCH OF HI T, E — Heavy fering children of Europe while 40 | Seiection of City for Permanent ELS Hl l E AP . & per cent. was reserved for local re- tate Héadquarters. . W. Eagles, of weight and very fine, $7.00 a yard. her i ¢ oIS o &l Many will ask how it can be possible ‘The offic h s fe CH coate TR BELLT LSRR | The St mere shonen as folom: | An unusually good membership in the Red Cross should{Bridgeport; c airman, James S. b be urzed. 2 Turley, Waterbury: second vice chair- White Laundry Soan Sale of Government Wool Army Socks. ....... 49c and 79c¢ || i sver to suen avertes Rea Cross.fman. Pavi, Lampten, Stew * Lonto officials wisi the fac © be empha- tary. Thomas J. Bannigan, Har treasurer, ik S. Butterworth, . d New Haven: chaplain, Rev. H. C. Cas- extensive than its war programme, and |sidy, Hartford. — of more vital concern to the people of | M. B. Pavne of New TLondon was America. " lelected a member of the executive|lime v sized that the Red Cross programme, soon to be made public is even more n of the ‘dam ana In 15 months 45000 Amerigan HoSs | commitiee. The delegates to the na-|4Ct went nuect Light a lost their lives at the front and durinz9 tional’ convention” follow: John T.| An offic ditor those same months 450,000 American | Dunn, Hartford: E. H. Hart Wethers. | breweries ) De ving i children died of disease here at home. | field: W.D. Copp. Norwich || meni to the Three fourths of those deaths. could i.Crofts, Storrs; I Butterworth, New | (he war-time hes of the city ? have been prevented. Haven: Eric Strom, Meriden: J. J.|fulfilled when ihe M ¥ It is one of the aims of the Red !|Fenneil, Stamford; James J. Rooney,| Was demobil y A e Cross to so better theconditions | Bridgeport: P. E. Fox. Derby; Thom- | dential proc a- | W-gdom. is pre: | among our children, through Public | F. Martin, Waterbury. notwithsta rtford Cour-!agent. Health Nursing service and ' other 2 7 — — agenciés that this terrible loss of life =7 = =g, o] among ihe vounger generation. “the[ihe various posts in the siate were| Preparing For Campaicn. e NORWICH TOWN lot Providence, R. L. were ecent visi-|those in the househoid and all others| hope of the world.” as Hargerdorn so'lsuests of the Hartford post at lunch.| (iypey L e fo e ‘l 114 erers < jtors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-| with whom she was associated. Mrs.| tellingly puts it, will be very material-.teon at the Hotel Garde at noon PR ke an { L ne First_Co nal prayer bert I. Greene, of West Town street. | Miner will make her home with her|iy i ned A meeting of R. O. Fletcher post ing the, Miss Antoinette Van Cleef returned |daughter, Mrs. R. W. Hewett, of Mid-| Also millions of children must still .>| bave here fouwill sigh with relief at the firs to be held at the Armory Friday even-| from s inke o magic touch of D. D.D.. the soothing LW Tuesday to her home in Jersey City | dletewn be cared for abroad and a large work | ing o hear the report of the local del- |, be here o h of oils. Many of our customers e after passing nearly two weeks with| H. E. Aldrich of Boston and George| Mmaintained among our soldiers and |egates. 1 Sacutive. o ;"l" ';“‘m M’N et todt Sev. Alexander H4. Abbott, pastor of | [riends here | Bayne of Providence were guests Sun-|thelr families Every cent contribut- | campaign pl. T D.D. D, We.guerantes. the Arsk % zregational church, will| Walter Greene of West Town street,|day of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Greene|®d by the children of the Red Cross Hartfold Ordering Régul | — s bottie. 35c. $oc and $1-0. Ask for 1.D.D. ned recently from a few days |of West Town street. Mr. Bayne!however, will be used for the welfare of O R Mlar e 1) Connecticut Editors. today. at the home of his mother, Mrs. | came to Norwich to take his wife|children boih here and abroad Encouraged by reports that: great ERERalE - Eioelnti & Charito: i % = o ik ede It is hoped that each child will find | quantities of liguor have been shipped| The members e Connecticut Fd-| et Sowak In GLNGs SOIU) Ine B el R Wi, e fo Bitin The 73 cents. that | into Connecticut from New York. Mas. | ltorial Association. and many — othe = - 1 - - < for | sachusétis and° Rhode Island in the;newspaper executives and edi s of | L4 L - week-end and | lowing® injuries received by an auto- the membership fee, c! and > B iy SERCHAIY oh Al edjtoty X s Day at the home of his par- | mobile when alighting from a trolley I of secvice to-which the Child|past few weeks Hastford brewerlesithe state are planning for an interes( | . Iotion fbr,Skin Disease e oo . : S concrete expression, is. of | I Stribuci o {ing on' S 3 e e | Mot gy oD otrest . week 280 1100, “of great value. However. It It | Fetailers of beer.left in stock at the|they will go to Stevenson icr an LEE & 0SGOOD GO., d to Worcester Polytechnic| Miss Helen Bayne came to Norwich |13 U0t possible for a child to contri- he whole of the sum named | the following day and remained with /D" ; - e ¥'ver: school in which children con- - ars and six| The South African rate and Pot- e will be enrolled as a Red Cross Mrs. Mi- | ash corporation, with offices in Johan- iLary whether or not the total sum the Johnson | nesburs, has been formed with $800,- 1 over by that school amounts to since which time | 000 capital to take over mining rights per child. Should the sum eIl & most capa-| and nitrate leaseholds covering 300 ited by a school fall far be- | Mrs. Janet Miner, of the Johnson there I after ei months of faithful serv ner took up ner duties Home in April 1 { she has proven rame | bie official, winning the esteem uri square miles in the Cape province. low the honed for 25 cents per Child the su estio has heen made at di- visior headquarters that the school as ho'~ should increase the amount atrivuted by arranging a school en- tertainment or by any other means that commends itself to the teachers and the division director. This, how- | eve not obligatory and every child in an enrolled school will, ultimately. receive a Red Cross button, the same button that is to be worn by aduit members of The Red Cross Enrollment the Norwich ~Free Academy was started last week and the enrollment in teh elementary schools will begin today A list of speakers in the schools is as_follows: Mrs. Willis Austin, Mrs. Arthur Blackledge, Miss Jennie Case, Mrs. R. Chamberiain, Miss Hannah Crowell Mrs. Fra rrell. Miss Maria Ga lup. Miss Eunice Gulliver, Miss Aman da Hall. Miss Olive Hunt. Mrs. Johr P. Huntington,” Miss Dorothv Jones Miss Marion hrop, Miss ' Deli | Leavens. Miss Faith Leavens, Mrs | Robert Perkins. Miss Mary Richar Mrs. William Norton. Mrs. Edmun Perki Mrs. Taylor, Miss Winifres Wells, Miss Edith Young. Miss G Young, Miss Woodworth. If a woman wants to cut a man’ acquaintance she may look daggers : him a Wife Of G .General. : < bri i i ¥p e Oupsenin el f;l In Lous bright eyes sweet &egifi}lxg . : Steve gladly would tow her a thousand e J miles. Duchess of Athlone. the beautif ’ 1o Oui Reg’;ilar Customers America is snoeing the world; leather’ 1s scarce; we can’t guess coming costs./ Come in and supply your needs today. You can be sure ‘of getting honest-to-; goodness leather because we sell Walk-’ Cver. Shoes. “ And you will get your, i | | l | Purity unspoiled by compounding ~straight, xact fit because of the varietv of Walk-' : , i all~refinery, power~full gasoline. At flling time look for the red, z;zluk and blue Socony Sigs Over shapes. B REGISTERED 'The James F. Cosgrove Co. 206 Main Street, “Franklin Square He knows Soconyll put her car right. i , Both sigh as parting comes in sight. ‘wife of the Earl of Athione, bro'* of Queen Mary and the new ¢ ernor-Generai of Canada. L. her marriage, Lady Athlone Princess Alice, daughter of the i First Duke of Albany-

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