Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 2, 1921, Page 7

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In the eAsé of ktate vs. James. mmn the defendant with assilt 8f his wife, Eva Seema, the prisonér Plead- :: &ngflmen tried Pri er H. WA i Wers well receivi ghtee ":f"!'n A e Sisco, & :::I;Ls l'.l s 'l‘!t‘“m hat 18- fomt 1 “‘.::’“é%-?.“.k‘:% 't some time, - the admonitions of her step-father. OA the ‘date in AUEAtIGH, CIFSUMALER: i he it t6 4 misdeed and the astendant when the MOASF it : ot ahger, 8 gl!fl“ b his wite, M‘lld l:t mm‘l lfl.l.ll. - BAIA_ that UEReE dince left Westerly, ulntm'm a8 14 §6 bdack 6 B Wers st . Al tor thé atatd &) . Judme Wi Pt ProBALION, and centinued the for thres MONTS, Wpon payment of conts. Twe cadés Wike alse o e @il docket, Répert C. Anfrew H. Hall, and George H. bér vs. Andfew H. Hall. These wets tried jbintly, Attornéy John Fer- gusof for tHE plaintiffs and Attornéy Pasquale Reémano of Providence- for the defendant. Both plaintiffs webs Ml for damages and injuriés alleged 16 have been received through neglizencé which caused anm Rnutomebile Canonchet. It was allefed B the plain- tiffs that whils riding ih a Fora touring car from Ashawiy td gm Valley, Di- cember 18, 1420, & t AFivEn by de- fendant, on the Wrong aide of the road and withont lights, atruok thém just be- yond the four cormers in Canonehét, de- molithing the Ford, and injurink M. Barber. Séveral witneases for aides wers examined. and thé hearing lastsd about thres heurs. JudgMasits = Wars awarded the plaintifts, 4250 in the firat case and $50 in the Other case. All other chssy Werk continned eme week, and né new =rits were éntered. President Samuel Girvin was toastmns- fer, at the annual bapquet of the An- tioch ¢lub of thé Broad Stréet Christian chureh, held ThuMday evéning in the vestry. The banguet was under the direction of Charles Kabbe, and ° the members of the Roys' Altrulstic elub acted as waiters. The affair was'a sue- cess in every way and 137 members and their friénds attended. Gfaés Wik Sald by Rev. Léwis A. Walker, pastdr of Cal- vary Baptist chureh and intéredting ad- dresses Weré madé by Dr. A. V. of Lower Pawéaiuck and 'ThOMas Me- Kenzie. Df. Pheiy McKénzie spéke oh “The Call of the Times.” Extemporane- bus speéchés were deliveréd by CTariéh Kebbe, Rev. P. §. Sallér and John Da vison, Follo éntértainment of thé dvening ws turn- hed By Rebert BIAEKBUFRE Who sang stveral bask WSISH, and there Wers pic AR5 and vill- S8ME BF the Misses Eaton. M. M. stelle Tayler, & fovier residént of Sténingtol, diéd At her Rbmé oh Méss steael Friday monifk, after & long illnéss. She Has 1¥88 it Paea- tuck for the past 2 5 Yeats, and has mide mani fHiehds. She Was o fHém- ber of the Weman's Relisf éorba of that village and of the Third BaBtist ehurch In Nofth StohlAgtoh. he ia survivea by three childrén, Robert B. Taylor of New York city, Mfh. Sl Miind of Wrett M. Tagler of and W6 gisters, M. Calvih usteguodk ahd MM, Williaw esterly, Hpeeial shoWi 49 te B4 A st Biivéen Opéra hiisé anldl the Central théatre SGRARY AMEFANSGA ANA SVenink ik Hbne Vality ana Pawedtuek, tor the BeRsAt &¢ the. afd éhildren in Irelahd. MafaRsr Bvéy. for of thé 6pera house Was in Bésten Frida; & s i e has anhdtifhésd that the fellowing pie- tUFes Will ‘B show thérs at both pers m‘—mnne& Mild¢éa Harris in 2 beaut: : & of the Age, Sir Bartén a;ul Man ¢ War; and an Irish Relief m. No_admission '8 te be charged, but a colisction will be taken. The proceeds will be sent to state headquarters in Providence, and from there to national headquarters of the Amerieun Coimit- tee f8r Rellef In Treland, to Bé used in the purchase of fosd and clethisg for the suffering women and chilagn. Miss Annete MeCley ot Giranite stroer entertained a nnmbbr- B litile friends Thursday AMSFABSA ffom 4 to 6 on her | meventh birthday, Ki e | iness Meeting Wednesday evening at the the ban- her for lmdm at the meeting _ |0t the New London County © ¢ Hheid ~ here Tuesday evening, and are Lo have Fal s % & lh':' honor’ of keeping the manner fof & Games were jog- | vedr. 5 S ed and refreshments vn: mn m, Mt. and Mrs. Quincy McGuire of Al Lseal Lasondes. banty, N. Y., have been recent visitors sea, Fooa A MusDonain ‘W visting| "k, and Mrs. Th Ryley and éhil = 4 rs. omas and |+ rolatives in West Acton, Mass. dren of New Haven are lo’u] visitors. e ly Cycle club minstrsls| Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Lamb hivé in their fifst pub-|retiirned, after a stay of nearly a year lie performance of the season at Hope|and a half in California, Vaiiey, Friday night. . Mr. and Mrs The Hepbert L. Love and Notman Willlams of Miltord, Mmss, visited |Wepterly triends Thursdy. S An intérelass track meet will be held By the stidentd of Westerly High 86ha6L ki Vols park Thursday afternodn childrén havé rétufnéd from a visit i Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mra Roscos Marphy have rent- wit! Miss Donnelly and | frientls in Willimatitic. ¥ The weather Friday mérning was a tri fle molst for the anglers Who had plan- ned to yo tront fishing bt While it may ed a ténement in the houss owned by|have kept home some of the A i % 3 R f.‘P' Mg Christina Daboll, at Mrs. Stofiington, are Thomas Melvin: - ‘;l.vvi'mh Lenson and family of Stofiny bauf which Mr. Lensoh recently gh uhnla:‘fl mtrm the estate of the laté Hery Mise Hieanor Fish s a vieitor i Broskiyh, N. Y. mik.‘mmux lifford Conneli and children, .ue':u_ t Mr. mmn. just moved to the'fafm In Quidm: 3 The Ea: Martha Kalts is the guset of| with a et enthu- | Tuis Aégt Competition in afl évents prom- b8 16 bé keéen, nuth::é,:mm aré Al Pealy elaifning the 01 Hepréséntative Joséph T. Murphy of Westerly introduced & resolution ih the | neuse i‘ uPSday providing for thé use of n}o .)lofll afmory by thé Westerly lodge of qng at $.30 aclock, whe nit un alood there Will be a discussion on the N\ Proposed drain on Georze street. 3 ” A batgain shoé sale that was to be g Spérated Friday in a room in the Chap- i ) The Men’s Shop Man Block, was closed by Chief of Po- lee Thomas Brown becausé the pro- GENUINE AUTO STROP RAZORS prictori had not sécured either a state or Regular Price $5.00 town lensé to conduct the Business. The complete Auto Strop Outfit, in STONINGTON a khaki traveling case— Jessie Syivia, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joséph Sylvia of Trumbull streét, died Thursday. The child was 1 AUTO STROP RAZOR 1 FINE STROP 12 NEW BLADES séven mohths old. Mrs, M Louisa Latham died at 7:50 1 TRENCH MMmMROR * SATURDAY SPECIAL & M. 6n Thursday at the home of Mr $1.98 and Mrs. James Harvey on Wall street She haq been in ill health for many MEN’'S OUTING SHIRTS Made ot the well-known Indian moiths. S was the widow of Ira C. Latham Head Cotton, with attached, but- ton-dewn collars. Sizes 14 to 16%. and was born in Preston on the 24th of SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.65 Jufle, 1363. Shé liveg for some time in thé Qulambaug district, but for the past BOYS’ ALL-SILK NECKTIES Just twelve dozen Silk Four-in- niné years has lived in thé borough. Hands, in patterns and colorings Several néw hands Were takén in_ theé #inding department of the Amerifain the boys will like. All plids in the fiew French shape. Velvet mill Thursday. There are rumors SATURDAY SPECIAL 45¢ that looms will begin to run again by BOYS’ PLAY OVERALLS Monday next at tihe .plant. Sizes from 3 to 8. Made of héavy Mrs. Nellie P. Trumbull and Miss M B. Trumbull entertained at tea Wednes- Blue Denim, trimmed with turkey red. day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Gilbert SATURDAY SPECIAL 7% McClurz. Theodore Holland of Peace Dale, R. I, is to play the drums in the performance of “Thé Daughtér of the Regiment,” thé epéfa to be presentéd in Community hall. Otcar ¥. Pendleton is having his barn moved 1o the southwest corner of hie whart propérty so that the work of grai- ing thé éast end ¢an bé carried to com- pletioh. The o6pen Space behind the sea “wall Fecently built is belng filled in rapii- 1. Jamhes . Stivérs hias released his 0Fé to Saimbiel T. McDowell. Supt> Carl Ritchie and son Charles Have returned after & few days stay in New York. \ Mrs. C. B. Crandall will return home té8hy (Satifday) aftér a week spenr W#ith hét sor and daoghter-in-law I Springfield, Mass. Ning couficil whist and dance was held iR _the eouneol rooms Friday evéning. . Burkies appeared in the stores here for Bals Thirsa: Thése are sure harbing- ers of ABFIA Domestics and White Goods FANCY WHITE WAISTINGS Mostly striped white Voiles whick Rave been selilng for 58¢ & yard. SATURDAY SPECIAL 29¢ $250 MERQERIZED TABLE LOTHS A splendid quality of mércerized Damasgk, in cloths oné and three- quartér yards square. SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.50 TURKEY ‘RED TABLE CLOTHS MYSTIC Mrs. Aliee Sherburne has returned, af- tér a btay of several weeks in North Stonington. James Coopet and Misses Mildred ori Coopet were in New London Y. ‘sonoepéa Camp Fire Gifls héld a bus- WeMme 8¢ Mrs. Frank T. Rhoad. At the méeting of Mystic Rébekah lodge quartér yards squars, use—former pricé $2.00. SATURDAY SPECIAL $150 GLASS TOWELING Reéd 6t blaé plaid Glass Towelng, at a bargain price. . SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢ THREE BARGAINS IN GOOD COTTON CLOTH — ALL ONE YARD WIDE § yards of Unbleached— ~SATURDAY SPECIAL $8s 6 yards of Bleached— v 77 SATURDAY SPECIAL %e 8 yards of Unbleached— : ready for Gouraud’s Oriental Cream i tiful Gray Suede , =— will sell them at $5.85 — worth more. Brown and Black Strap Pumps and | Oxfords of quality and style. Men’s Stylish Dress Shoes, and Work Shoes that will give service. Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. Buy From Us and Save Money. Goldblatt’s | ATTENTION, LADIES! We have just received some very beau- 46 Franklin Street . Norwich, Conn. SATURDAY SPECIAL 95 $5.00 CROCHET QUILTS + Full size hemmed Quilts whi¢h were sold at $5.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.50 SPECIAL *“Coty’s” Face Powder L’Origan and Jacqueminot 65¢ 1héluding War Tax One-strap Pumps i 1 | “Coty’s” is the most wondérful ifm- ported French Face Powdéf, in all of the shades you can think of. If you want a complexion llke thée Bl8sH &m & peach, use the best. BUY THE BEST FOR ONLY 65¢ BUY IT AT ONGE Shoe Store A BIG - ALL-LINEN COAL DON'T FORGET THE QUALITY OF THE FRESH SUPPLY OF COAL WE ARE GETTING IS EXCELLENT. SPRING PRICES ARE NOW IN FORCE. "BUY EARLY. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24—CENTRAL WHARF HUCK TOWEL FOR 43¢ It sute does look fike old times. A gehuine BIG Huck Towel that is made of r LINEN, and nothing but n. Heavy in weight, absofbing water like a spohge, and as prices now go should sell for at least a dollar, WE ARE PLACING THESE ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING IN THE DOMESTIC DEPART- MENT— 48¢ LUMBER e The April mesting of the VWemterly | RGN to%n éouncil will be held Mon mofn- ‘ Good quality ¢loths, ene and three- . WHEN YOU HAVE A CHANCE T0 Spring ae the fish have great- er chance to get fat than when the brooks are frozen all winter. Mr.-and Mrs. W, A. Fraser, who have been occupying an apartment at the Clin- ton through the winter, are soon to fétutn to their home in Noank, morning with a brief church Sehool which children repeated thé 24th PSaim. an gbject lesson of life and resurrection wad given, drawn from a seed, a bulb, a cocooh, an egg and the Nife of was followed by the ténded church school each Sunday when in New York for a number of weeks. In the regular morning WoFEhip the pastor sketoheq in a rvalitie fasnion thé Story of the First Eas‘er Afd the fos “estrréct on, followini m'nisaaiton of the cuur. tirisd Vi this with the 24- corded appeardnce of Jesas after His hairs eimilar to those of the nettls, of ':hen vlru}enl;lxun. ‘When ed the sensation it is as of bellg mnl ‘w.lg hot iron, the pain lastihg several 4nd extending over - ire body. b m‘—h—-‘ SCPLE S k] wri's Supper. The platform And Orgah wiefe bédu- s and pots §f Baster Iljer and growing plants in full bicssom, ivah. worship began périod, i | minster ofchestra, led by one ahurch . school boyR, Afthur Dusinberri. assisted the choir with their usual fine style, in some of the Bast. True Blue and Authentic Styles In All Apparel Wraps, Coats and Pretty Frocks Suits, too, of course, but special emphasis is laid upon the stunning Wraps, the attractive Coats, and the wonderfully pretty Dresses which the Apparel Shop is showing fl"’fl now. We want to say just a word about quality and price. You will find garments at prices which are lower, without doubt — but — you will no- where find lower prices coupled with such quality, such workmanship or styles so varied and so very, very attractive. WRAPS ceeevevees ... From $2500 to $125.00 COATS.............From $35.00 to § 75.00 SILK FROCKS .-....From $19.75 to $ 75.00 CLOTH FROCKS ...From $19.75 to § 75.00 FOR SATURDAY—A SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF PRETTY TY- BACK SWEATERS—Five Good Colors for Your Choice. ...t vvs e $1.98 FULL OF COLOR»L;KE THE SPRING FLOWERS ARE THESE DAINTY HATS S.nd the Prices Are Not the Least Attractive Feature The efforts we have made to produce pretty Hats at prices you can afford to pay have met with much success, and our showing of medium and low-priced Millinery is far above the average. SPECIAL SHOWINGS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS ~ AT $5.00 At this wonderfully low price we ex- hibit a most compléte display of Hats, both large and small. Designs and col- orings for both young women and ma- trons will be found in great variety, in all the shapes and sizes which are to be worn this season. MAKE YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY FOR $5.00 AT $§7.50 - A price which is neither large nor small —a showing which gives you a range of choice most unusual. All colers and blacks will be found, flower trimmed, with a number of small tailored models which are most effective. SATURDAY.IS THE DAY TO BUY FOR $7.50 .| ef music that Stafids the tests of time, and all lef the House 6f God feelifg that ed by varlous Wofshippers. The West-| of the the m in Voiles—Ginghams For Dainty Summer Frocks BEAUTIFUL VOILES AT VERY INTERESTING PRICES PEERLESS VOILES A pleasing Veile weave, from 38 teo 40 inches wide, in cheeks, figures, and pretty all-over designe— Only 39¢ a Yard ‘SUDBURY’ FINE VOILES In this pi'rflwm lot of Ane Voile you will find & very i of the newest Spoin colorings. Widths inches— Only 49 a Yard “VOILE NUBBE” 1¥s a fine, Sheer Voile that is nub- b Attractive éver checks, and s in pretty Spring colors give ample room for choict— Only 69¢c a Yard / DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED VOILES Many extlusive dewigns will be found in this large stock of the finer Veoile weaves, all of which are 38 of 40 inches wide— 79¢ to $1.65 a Yard IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS -, Real, imported Swiss in afl colors, with nntrnti»z or self-colored dots. A permanent finish Swiss, in sixe yard dress patterns— 2 $10.50 A Pattern £ IMPORTED SWISS ¥ ORGANDIES ~ Always crisp _and fresh in appein. Afce, as the finish is guaranteed to Be permanent. All the wanted eolorings—and all 44 inches wide— 79c and 98 a Yard MERCERIZED COTTON VOILE A wr( fine weave, silky In finigh and pleasing in every way. All the wanted colors, and black are ghewn, Width 40 inches— :tt‘ V'l and rom to % Yard-wide Linens, which are ol lineA—and in the seasen’s best and newest colorings. It is a yard wide and will net wrinkle— _ Only §1.25 a Yard £ « A SALE OF HOUSE ‘CLEANING NECESSITIES Lighten the drudgery of Heuse Clearring with the Econemical Helps BRUSHES—Fleor Scrubs...... 3% BRUSHES— - b s b . FOR #¢ vl HES— OR BRUSI RAwD.I'A.Tm .......... <ses FOR 49¢ CLOTHES BRUSHES— Wers 12¢ A "“_m % VEGETABLE BRUS! Were 10¢ ........... «.s FOR B¢ BRUSHES— CL&).‘-:T ............... FOR 58¢ WINDOW BRUSHES— Weré $1.50 ....... +s... FOR $1.36 FLOOR BRUSHES— Were $3.25 ...... Veesboseess $2B9 FLOOR BRUSHES— Were $298 ................ WIRE CARPET BEATERS— Were 19¢ ........cccnnen FOR 15¢ . M8— FOR 8% size “RINSO” =~ For the family !n:m.sry. No rubbing, n:):tnlv- % “LUX"—F H i launder- Lin| ..... ".m.‘(‘"lkv 10 GOLD DUST — Large pack- ONLY, 2% Small package . ONLY 13¢ BON AMI POWDER. ONLY 11e BON AMI CAKE........ONLY 8¢ PORCELA — The bath tub cleaner ... . TARBOX STOVE POLISH $te SANI-FULSH—For toilet bewls 29 KLEANCO—Feor cleaning wood- WIS s adassd Soi <04 ONLY 17 SPARKLENE SILVER POLISH— Large size .. 50c Small size .. Were BLACK DUST! ere § BLACK DUSTLESS TRIANGLE MOPS .......cc.000.00 FOR 9135 GREY DUSTLESS FLOOR MOPS .........co00 .. FOR s1.19 FLOOR SCRUBS— Were 8¢ ....... veseess. FOR 600 FLOOR CLOTHS— Were 25¢ ........4000... FOR 198

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