Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1919, Page 6

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PR R I NN has mm.:t. that '?ruual!ly superintendent of motor vehicles Flynn i$ state senator and had s for ten years on three years as president. did not get Tony Gnllug any too soon for connection with the theft of John Nardone's automobile in Westerly, as Deputy Sherifi the trail and was about to lanq Gal- luci for stealing the automobile from in front of the Groton Iron Works and’ owned by John The chief tack and | the case -and Gall | Sheriff Casey fession Wwas " n all the present incuibents of The \made by Galluc were not considered minor offices were reappointed and the public fs entitled: to know just why reliable. Mr. Flynn was, not reappointed fession. story of the crime: was committeed to the « town co Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown New York. Casey was close on|and entering “the lice ofticers of Pawca- esterly worked together ir | trial in Rhode Island. torced. a .nonfaugn | from Galluci that he ;Stole the Raiph! { machine, but supporg She sheriff has already lo- cated three men and 2 woman whose evidence will be sufficient to prove fhe -|guilt of Galluei, and from his conx Sheriff Casey has the full tomobile was left on the Mystic road, including the details Galluci is now held for breaking and Chief Brown is considering the filing of another complaint charging the theft of the automobile. tic. | Justice i served in these e | ShieE may (the stolen BRe tor | to Rhode e e aiy o Sunlihment n;!fi' o lattéer state. At any stage in £ that gons statements mobile in Groton. Private John J. Turane’s name been added to the list of Rhode fro mthe time it ‘Westerly, enlisted the gime the au- in Company of the trip to|with % forces. July 1 ,1918 at Vaux, Thierry, while pegiorming an act heroism that datien of the Nardone garage, After Where Money May Be Saved ¥ Saturday Shoppers Toilet Goods Department 3lc Palmelive Cold Cream in jars. * SATURDAY SPECIAL 3¢ Palmolive Cream, Dloth celd and vanishing, in mb\l. regular price 28e. SATURDAY SPECIAL 18 50c Coeur Asur Cream. SATURDAY SPECIAL d0c 2ic Coeur Asur Taleum. SATURDAY SPECIAL 21e 30¢ Pussy Willow Taleym. OGATURDAY SPECIAL 23¢ Hosiery and Underwear Department “HARVARD MILL' UNDERWEAR WE CARRY A _COMPLETE LINE OF THIS MXKL For Saturday t‘.bfilr gome Me- dium-welghf Vésts and Tights at a very special pth;:’i.}'l‘l‘:é'_\"euts are high neck, with' Tong or three-quai- ter cleeve, or low neck and slecve- less, The Tights aré ankl¢ length or knee length as_you wish, Regular sizes—SATOURDAY %c Bxtra sizes—SATURDAY $1.10 WOMEN'E WOOL VRSTS AND DRAWERE Light-weight Vests and Draweérs in sizes 86 38, 42 end &4 regular §2:04 and $2.25 values. SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.75 CHILDREN'S MEDIUM-WEIGHT UXDERWEAR Saturday you will have the chance te buy Medfum-weight Toften Vests and Pants fn slzes 2 to § at a bar- Baln priee. REDUCED TEN PER CENT: CHILPREN'S FLEECED UNION SUITS Gray Fleeced Untort Butts with high neek, fong kteeved &nd droy seat: bices & 15, 44 and 16 regular vrice $1.10: i SATURBAY SPECIAL 8¢ TWOMEN'S BLACK SILE Liste "OSE in gises B1c o 101 Mot any verr large quantity; but they are 2 regu- iaf 9100 Hese; and while ther fast wili sell for f8c a paiy. SATURDAY 8PEGIAL 79¢ WOMEN'S§ MERCERIZED HOSE of the well-known “Lion" brand. Made with seam on leg, and double hee!, sele and toe, Linck, white, gray and cordovan, SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c SPECIAL Just Received Some BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS Mr;u Beautiful Bryshed Woel Searfs, actuslly werth $8.00, go on sale Saturday, - They are ||1 ene oslor, a slightly warmer, darker shade than that known as Lendep smoké, & redlly beautiful coloring. Thess Searfs are twe and a half yards lpng and twelve inches wide, and fringed 4t both ends. Everyone wedrs thid kind. SO $5.98 . TAILORED SUITS Values to $50.00 $35.00 Suits with all the distinction which can be given alone by the most clever designing and most skillful work- manship. Materials are those which sre most popular, including Silver- tone, fine Serges, Velours, etc., in all the-most pleasing colorings. This is an extraordinary opportunity to save Another Big Reduction Women’s Coats and Suits We are determined that our big stock of Coats and Suits shall be reduced to the - minimum before the holidays, and to actomplish this we have cut the prices dras- tically—cut them to a figure which you cannot afford to ignore. go by before you investigate the offerings we are now making. money. to the most fastidious. . GIRLS” WINTER COATS—Smart styles B I I U R A R S A AR PRETTY DRESSES in Serge, Tricotine and Jersey ‘which were marked as high as $35.00. All best colorings.>.......v.0.s. A In Don't let a day WINTER COATS Va:lues to $35.00 $25.75 The very desirable belted models pre- dominate in this collection of stylish Coats, a variety of good coating ma- terials being used. The designs are accentuated by many clever innova- tions, giving the coats an individual- ity which is most attractive. Buy that Winter Coat right now. Women’s and Misses’ Coats In Values Up to $45.00 A selection of faultlessly Tailored Coats, made of soft, fabrics of unusual beauty, Silvertone and Velour being among the most attrac- tive. In every way these are coats which will commend themselves warmth-without-weight * $§35.75 «~— Good materials — $10.00 and up. For $25.75 This Is National Blouse Week — Many Special Values , SATURDAY, me A ..ng Connecticut automobile in- | young ~dsland, this charge being | contain porceedings, a warrant for the &r-|Chateau rest of Gallel will>be served charging vgh;n‘d him with the theft of the Ralph 8ute-|fire in order to find wounded offic land Honer Men in the World War. He.as the son of John Turano, Of|has been @dvised eby Twenty-third Infantry, in September, 1917, and went to France soon after the American Expeditionary S tho] thumvfig the Lrwenty-third Tegiment Thierry, July 1, 1918, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 ‘award of the -Dhfin:uishcd‘ Letters sent to the: ficer.” father from headquarters | following in reference fo as of the|the meritorious eonduct. automobile had been siolen in lhe| «private John Turano, Company. I,|Dunield’ Howland, Lry, fl?" ad- under violent machine fun | fort to Tescue At the annual meeting of th Southern ‘Rhode Island ‘Farm burea offieers were elecied as follows: esident; Mrs. Li A. Chaffee, secr 3~ Qliver C. Straight; rs. Harvey Perry of West< erly; Miss Bess'e Cross of Charles< town; George A. Champlin of Hop< | He was finally wounded while accomp- | kinton; George II. B. -James o Rich- has | lishing this act of bravery. Is- | Petain,” Also, the following: 1| commanding general, ithe Distinguished Service cross, to shelter his Of | tain, who was lying wounded Where Money May Be Saved By Saturday Shoppers Men’s Furnishings Department WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki, Gray and Biue Flannel Shirts for the man who Works or spends some of his time out doors. $8.45 quamy—SAYURDA,V $3.10 $4.00 quality—SATURDAY $3.59, MEN'S WOOL SOCKS Wool Socks in either black or the natyral gray, medium weight and worth T5c 2 pair. SATURDAY SPECIAL 5% KHAKI WOOL GLOVES For men and young men, a fine, warm-without-weight glove which fits like a kid glove. regular dollar values. . SATURDAY SPECIAL 78¢ Colored Wash Goods Department 39c GINGHAM and “Selkirk” makes in zephyr weights. “Amoskeag"” Pretty Dress Ginghums in the new plaids, checkse and stripes as well as solid colors. - SATURDAY SPECIAL 28¢ 38 OUTING FLANNEL A large assortment of this flannel is offered. shown in stripes, cheeks and\plalds It is of mood weight and of desirable eoloring. SATURDAY SPECIAL 27¢ Glove Department 38¢ CASHMERETTE GLOVES The quality is right there in these gloves. Casbmerette is a lightly fleeced glove fabric for winter use. These we have in tan, in gray and in biack. v SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% Pattern Hats From Stock - Values Run as High as $20.00 s, $1250 Sale Price There are about twenty-five of these fats, and the first twenty-five ladies who take advantage of this sale will get the higgest millinery bargain of the season. Those who come too late will régret it. They.are really beau- tiful, representing all that is best in this season of beautiful hats. FIRST BIG PRICE REDUCTION OF THE SEASON IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT With Christmas approaching, the necessity of reducing and condensing cur Millin- ery stock becomes imperative. We have made this first price cut a drastic one. We emphasize the fact that these are our pattern hats—the same kind of hats we prepare for our Opening, and represent the very best styles and values, Fifty Handsome Hats Values as High as $15.00 Sue Poee $8.50 All colors and black—all shapes—all sizés—and all of them pretty hats, give wonderful opportunity’to choose a suitable and becoming winter hat, and the special prices enables you to get it for a ridiculously low price. Don’t wait—the best ones will go - early. : ' ; Neckwear Department 59c AND 75¢ COLLARS AND SETS Some of the very newest styles are included in this lot of Pretty Zace and Pique Collars and Collar Sets. " There are also eome charming or- ga..die sets in this reduced price lot. SATURDAY SPECIAL 33¢ . m— . Stationery Department “AMADISON” WRITING PAPER This excellent Writing Paper we of« fer in pound packeges ai a special price. It is & high-grade, linen- finish paper. SATURDAY BPECIAL 38c Envelopes to match—twenty-five envélopés in a package. SATURDAY SPECIAL 10c Bigned {mond; M. E. Marchant “This oftice' cable. by ¥ae Toecca, toit hehas awanaed as awarde anacy boc- |ty T. Hiliott Tucker of Tixeters thumously to your son, Private John |Presidents. He dieg yof wounds received |Turano, for the following act: At~ near Chateau | tempting to bring ‘m cap- | Cow-Testing association was organizy and the fnm‘ on him the commen-|exposed to fire mear Vaux, France, rench general, Petain!July 1, 1818, he was killed himself, and of General Pirshing and the pos- thereby sacrificing ‘his fe fn an ef- | of Southh Kingston; Ciarles Brown of West ilam H. Godfrev of Warwick; J. ¥oss Magoon, Warren M. Greer of Cf The Southern Rhode Island ¥ar bureau. The officers _ elected Francis S. adison, president; John Hess, vice president; J. W. 8. lbridge secretary-treasurer. are !ed and it was voted to join H B Wwho abandoned his wife and two children and went away with Maria Aulette Cappuecio, wife of- Antonio dren. Mrs. Cappuccio tool cash along to the amount of af least $650, and it is said Manna had fully -that amount to New York and another to Boston to aid the police of these cities in i search for the man, the woman and the children. : New York Italian bank aws received by tie police showing that he had made inquiry in regard to passage for to South America. Phebe Greens Ward Chapter, Daugli- ters of the American Revolution, at Jollows: Mrs. Charles W. Clark. re- gent; .Mrs. Charles L. Segar, ¥ice-re- secretary; Mrs., Alvert T. Kenneth, corresponding secreta Miss Anna 8. Pendleton, registrar; Mrs. Allan L. Thompson, historian; Mrs. Georga . Barbotr, Mrs. Samuel H. Davis. Mrs. CHarles H. Stanton, Mrs, Elisha C. Burdick Miss Sylvia W Lanphear, Mr. Frank Hill, board of management. % Local Laconics. George A. Golden, ticket agent at | the Westerly railway station. is hav- ing three weeks' vacation, With Mrs. Golden he will visit Boston and his old home in Ware, Mass, Asgistant Division Superintendent George D. Hall, of the bureau of miss- ing persons, New York police depart- ment, came to Westerly and returned to New York, with thg runaway boys. Jonn Pandolfi and Sa%atora Partora, who were detained at police headquar- ters, Joseph Crowley, who recently re- turned from Boston. where he under- | went an operation, has recovered suf- the streets for a short while Friday afternoon. Harold D. Campbell will attend the Yale-Princeton football game in New Haven, today (Saturday). Mr. and Mrs. William Black daughter Ruth, of Providence, attend- ed the exercises marking the observ- ance of the seveity-fifth anniversary of Pawcatuck Congregational church. There was a large dance and a big ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! Famous pain and ache Linimeat, kept handy, brings gratify- ing relief HEUMATIC twinges ease up soon, -0 do stiff juiats, lame back, neuralgia, overtased ms- and those pains from weather ex- 5 y don't fight long ter-irritant Sloan’s staip: witkaul rubhing s, mss, or clogg ought to keep a bot iy All drugg T0c., $1.40. - .nis commanding of-| There is no trace of Frank Manna, | Cappuccio and two of. thejr four chil-| Geos with them. Chief Brown sent 3 man! A letter addressed to Manna from a| the annual meeting elected officers as| gent; Mrs. Edwin A, Hall, recording|y ficiently so that he was able to be onj Can’t Be Curel from the Onmtside. wg:;mwf treatments seldom eure r 40 surgical operations, - 3 Nor| 4 ‘ The causois inside—bad circulation h’{’!;’; Dblodd is staguant, the vein: Tiie bowel: part: almost dead, |} SFS Weak, the To kly and ssfely rid yoursel? of Greenwich; Stephen A. Sweet, How- | DLoS- @ moust trec” the cffsulat ard E. Bailey oi Hast Greenwich, Wil- | y 2 fon— send a Tresh Current ti E gggt sgggl:m t}l:p! naoll tl;:: hu:;‘e'b"\::c o gvon't e~ ntments and eut- Leonhardt, 3, D., 2 Frork some years ago real internal ver eeded. ~ Hy med st, find .z for plles, Ie suc. [2 :He mam irls HEM-ROID, and tpied .It»ll 5 before he ‘was satisfied, ROID is 50ld by druggists . eas; nd e found at Xse.& Osgood c:.'- a-.na“gn‘ fisnt; fl'er.‘“fi\a‘te. who will gladly e he ‘pureh satisned edsiomer, P00 0. 487 & time at- the dedieation of the new o ;230_0.1 ;\;;)ore mill duflding !H’I‘ss . inela a recept ) e 'lfl“}'ei. 7 oy “ -” 9% Vaiton IT. Ingham of Fart -"Wagne Ind. will give an address on the : w::‘rd_ M;‘v:;‘nentp this (Saturdey) rning | A aw Seven Day Baptist church. e 5 ..’u - Rev.:Silas C. Perey of Pawtifeke! will supply” the pulbit of the Firs! Barx‘mstj uroh,LSunday. s Rev, Joseph L. Peacock has peturn- ed from a ten days' trip to Rumm' D 1,000 eas. W HI < himself, the woman and the children| N, C. .,—‘_—_— | _STONINGTON = Stoninston service men are farmin a post of ‘the American legion. 5 _Miss Lizzic M. Trumbull is ta New ork, A" football game between Stoningten and Dast Greenwich school teamg. is scheduled for Owen fisld this (Satur- da}:;)r gf;;moon. g ev: Henry M. Thompson, until pe- cently of Hartford, will begin s fi’:— torate of the First Baptist chureh on Sunday. . ;i George W. Woodward of Westenty, 2 lay reader. will conduct servies in Calvary Eplscopal chureh ¥ morning. P The mémbers of Ploneer Hook amd Ladder company .attended ‘the men’s fair in Groten, Friday night _ Mrs. Russell Cook = and . daughter, Charlotte Pauline, arrived home frem Westerly Tuesday. £ Mrs, ilenry Johnson and sister, Miss Alice. Chapman spent a few days at Willlam Hiscox's in Jewett Tity, the first of the week. e The ladies' society “was mest antly entertained Thursday bv 13 president, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompses. George Greenwood is working at the sawmill and - boarding at Jones’, = . In the canvass for Red Cross mimh- bers "this ‘plaee was Jacking ealy a few names of the same aug V- &5 last t};ear. Mrs, Harpls was the local committeq in this tewn, while' Miss Lertha Gn"’lp solicited & the southefn part of Veluntown, - Mr. and Mrs. " Clifford ho! were host and hostess at a coon it party last Saturday night. These composing the party were Mrs, ‘Wg— liam Y¥rink, Miss Grace Frink, C! Fri Harry Lathrop, Hermon, J. Gibbs, Loule Maples and Mr. Lyman of © Norwich,” and Yantie, I Thompson and Heward Bently of Wes- terly. Mr. Glbbs brought along his 3- mous coon dog Rowdy, which psaypes suceess ‘in the hunt. An opter supper wgs served the hunters upen their se- turn, with ice cream; fruit, etg. Mr. and. Mrs, Willie. Almy entertals- ed Synday Mr. “ and Iirs: um Leech, Miss Peables and Bert HSteve ens of Pawtucket, R. I, The Hill school was recently vigited by the new supervisor, s Assessors John Parry, Horace Lew- is and Fyank Button were in this plaes Thursday looking over the farm§ in their ‘officfal roynd of inspection. Stevensen:: — At Stévenson, whepe the greatest dam in the state has been construeted during the past two yei 3 & Special SUITS $45.00 WERE TO $65.00 WAISTS $5.95 WERE TO $8.50 HATS §5.00 WERE TO $10.00 - COATEES in all the latest effects— Special $20.00 and up Special $150.00 2 OFFERS SUITS, COATS, COATEES, DRESSES, | SKIRTS, WAISTS AND MILLINERY SEALINE COATS 36 inches long, large shawl collar and border of sealine— tife gates are closed this week aji move: to impound the watets of Housatonic river. hus begun. It I8 exs pected that a great lake twelve nillés long, from a few hundred feet to hal? a mile wide, and_from 20 to 12@fest Qeep, will be. created. Values

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