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NORWICH BULLETTN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921 STONINGTON The Mmerican Velvet Co. i weavers daily, as well as the other departments. Clams f corps members who appeared at the meet- | !ing unexpectedly. The presentation was made by Miss Ida M. Clarke, and the ac- quickly disposed of. assured of The case of The L. D taking on elp in all in abundance are being sold here and boatloads are being taken up: ' the river to Westerly where they are R. M. Delegrange vs. Manuel Maderla, was tried before Judge Fairbrother and a justice jury resemb | {oge son, Julian- led tuberculosis of of {ing pain, and the_past three’ weeks her whole body had been paraiyzed go far asf moving any part wag concerned. Ely was Miss Claude Stark, daughter of the late Charles and Julia Richmond Stark of this place, and was well known here, having served as postmistress for many years previous to her marriage. Sha leaves her husband, Dr. J. @ Ely, Harvard = Medical 3 ; K the bones, |piace, is doing famine reliot Work néar|ins Was il sumetery, Miss Wattous week end i3 from which she had suffered, excruciat-ihis home in Chnsfoo, Shantung Province, at w-lg% tss Chism at Westford Hill, ‘red “hina. The et mant’e. o Heward Wood spent Sat. Misy Davoll at West Ashford and Mre. urday at the bee at Ashford. i Brandy Hill Servize next Sm‘uhfi ¥ Luther Cole s out with a new car. 2 Ars. lafternoon wiil bé at 1.30 to permi n‘- akef of the day will be Qapt | George C. ticoner enertained vist'en to_attend the dedication of thé memor- ...: ;'1" Fllerton, president of the Wil '{rom @leveland, O.. Sunday. | ial boulder on the Common at 3 p. m. fw mber uf Commerce, who saw Jay hask ‘o keep the young James Ryan broke his arm reeently. service and will bring a measage nconle bu -tr_lhh.m"h&‘m of the soldier yre F mn and as to meghirg of the day gunday a wofthy tribute o those who made jony . ASHFORD n cepiance speech in behalf of ths trood |oonndca®of &ix men, . Judge Herbert|Sthool and t¥o dsughters, Margiierite| Thres events of lively intérest are|tné sipeme sdorifict, The Dabcock Core’. Truman G 2nd family of Cailer- recruits was made by Scoutmaster Daniel Lar-|Rathbun of -Westerly represented Mf.iand Helens. She hes been tenderly |scheduled for the next few dgys in Ash. |06t baw (3 bury w 2'lezs om Georze C. addressed by | kin. B _ |Delegrange and Benj. Hewitt of Mysticicared for by her hugband and daugh- |ford community. s 8 i e Spooner at the state| A short program was given by the |represented Mr. Maderla. The casé Wwas ter and . Miss Gertrude Leffingwell| This week Friday evening, the wh. v : i and the officer's | visiting delegation and consisted of |oyor the renaiting of .a boat and a dis-{through her long illness. = The sympa-|comes the May meeting of A ei- | $chob] prayer by Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, re- tmarh§ by Mrs. Bliza Burdick, reading of a poem by Miss Elizabeth Bliven, a tallc on citizenshlp by Miss Elizabeth | Bromley and presentation of ‘a flag belt by Commander Amos Chapman, of the G. A R The Westerly committee of the Chinese famine fund drive has submitted the final at in ention o mere to be | ce has been Charles applica- om 7:310 all, | Amos G. Hewitt, The hospital committee Westerly of the d rd ad. 5 the pro- | report, which shows that iy ail the resi- la caller here Tuesday. or & should be jdents of Westerly contribfted $1,502.3¢4 The Stonington High school baseball gt up to the . and [to the cause. Westerly's', quota was |team will play the South Kingston, R. L t the | $1,500, and the gommtttee 1§ gratified to nine here Friday afternoon. ns is to be held in the town hall | find that once more Westerly went over Thursday evening the Sgflnl!:gten Ch"j il sixteen | the top in a worthy cause. rus will hold a rehearsal in Community i 1 ). The ave congider- hall. Laconics Final arrangements have been made for the meeting of the taxpayers of} Westerly, which wlill be held at the town him. will discuss the y the commit- |hail Thursday evening. Zenas W. Bliss 2 ng mone to {of Providence is to be the speaker. " 1 institution will be| A perfect rainbow which encircled the NORTH LYME Iiie commjttee from the borrd |gun eafly Tuesday afternoon caused | yp ang Mrs. J.C. Gavin movéd into irge of the mass |much speculation among the residents, |¢ne parsonage the past week. | of the following |put the local scientists called it & Solar | T eclle Rogers and family of Lyme vis-| ( s Perry, Albert] R. | corona, ited at Erwin Roggrs' Sunday. i I, 'fhomas Me-| A surprise miscellaneous shower Wag| r and Mrs. MBrnest Rogers of Lays- T . held Monday evening = lht‘f Yi‘;_me ».0: ville callea at G. H. Strong's Sunday af- he annua pition of w Mrs. John Mackey in honor of Miss An- |iernoon, : o e n e Weets |fie Lyneh, a June bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ackley and Miss 1 place in the high Miss Any Clapham of Leeds, Erfg- |1da Stark of Chester attended chyreh ‘oursday and Friday of |land, is visiting her btother, .Willlam |hers Sunday and were at M. J. Stark ) in the afternoom, | Clapham of Spruce street. She came |in the afternoon. i ) evenings, While all [over from Fngland with a number of 1y Wiggins and family moved to the ¢ will be in the ex- | B orphans who will be taken into | Albion Holmes place last week. Mrs. '§ t will center on the |homes In this country. Wiggins end two children expect to sail )y the boys in the man-| Mre Lewis R. Greene of Park avenue [June 1 for Mrs. Wiggine' home in Bng-, ourse, and by the girls in %t th ehome of her mother in Kings- |1and for {hree months' vistt. Mrs. Is 11 John H. Murphy and daughters, 1 and Grace have returned to their on Narrafansett avenue, alter spending the winter in Chlcago. v. W, Mr. Warren Giles, of East Orange, ¢ board of ging’ absence. house on the hill this summer. and the | leaving railroad ain and Broad streets, toningto er tem, bathrooms, etc., ins no the are m d Mrs. Willlam 8. Strong, Noosenéck broke 46 clay pigeons h out of 59. G. Hiy ated Sunday covering a period puzzled y many bhysicians tpon to try to relleve her. The great Sever: puted bill which was a trifle over $100. The jury disagreed ahd wefe dismissed. A new hearing will be held Monday at 9 a. m. at the town court room. The jury on the case was George Winterbot-|* tom, Eugene A. Perkins, Henry R. Pal- {mer, James Foley, Robert L. Burtch and William Bellamy of New London was Dr. Juleg Jordon will present for rehéarsal & new composition written by Mrs. Crowley has moved from Water street to a residence on Broad street. Frances Whiting will care for the re-|fg mainder of the family during Mrs. Wi Taylor and fami of New York will occupy Mr. Wiggins' Mr. Schmaud, who purchased the L. O, The sewerage line has paséed the corn- | g tee property is having a water sy ‘ | in his res- at Déep River last weel Wed- | i th been called The dl‘msfle‘ 1y bitt. ) e { It is owned by many who can afford to pay anything they wish for the things they use. il It is always bought because of its | Enown value and its after economies. The gasoline consumption is unusually low | The tire mileage is unusually high THE JORDAN AUTO CO. | 1029 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. The Davis Metal Hip Shingle “SAVES YOU MONEY” STRENGTHENS THE HIP EASILY APPLIED BY ANYONE. MANUFACTURED BY THE DAVIS METAL STAMPING CO. 57 NORTH STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The Young Brothers, Danielson . The C. H. Maoore Co., Stafford John O. Fex, Putnam THE FOLLOWING DEALERS CARRY OUR METAL HIP SHINGLE IN STOCK : or, Willimantie er ‘& Caal Co, peli Co., Norwich .& A.H. Chappeil Co., New Springs London Wheaton Building & L \ er Groten Lumber Co, Greton Putaam 8 O b 00 ) BRI & Dk Gy The Cottrell Lumibd: Co. ifyatic Charles H. Phillips, Plainfield Squirs & Co., Monson, Mass. E ett Cit; The Kennedy Corpration, Danislsan Harmisdas Couture, Moosy Webster Lumber C Westerly Lumber ., Westerly, R. 1. i p it e Mass. Webster, thy of a wide efrcle of friends:is with the family in their bereavement. THOMPSON nement. Price Skirts, simple Billie Burke two-dollar ba,gains. May Sale of Underthings In the undsrgarments of the present mode you will miss the over-elaboration of past seasons, and will find clever lines and sheer daintiness relied upon to secure the best effects. For the first tims in several years th= priczs have reached a level where they prove interesting, and these are so low that you can plunge into buying without giving a thought to costs. The Different Assortments Are Grouped Accoi'ding to Price 39¢c How fong a time is it since you have been able to buy underwear of merit for a price 03 low ? It's been a long time, but the spell has been broken. Corset Covers Worth 63c Good, subgtantial covers which are actually worth 69c right now. They are good style and trimmed with embroidery. C. C. Piérce has a new touring car. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Baptist church met recently with Mrs. Lilla Bab- The, Trimble club held its last meeting with Mrs. Grace Noyes. George Foster hnsénoved his family to Miss Blackmar's Miss Hannah A, Traey has been at E. H. Rhodes the past week. The Scarborough house Is to be occu- pied by the Weaver family this summer. Hutch'ns ig with her sister in New Hampshire. Rev. W. H. Giebet, fcfmerly of this Most Charming Garments_ At This Most Rsasonable Night Robes, most unusual valuss, all of them, made of sheer Batiste, in flesh ar white, with round neck or in the pretty surplice style, will be found in ample variety. Envelope Chemises, trimmed with lacgs and embroideries, and made in either round heck er bodice style. tailored dressier ones where laces and em- broideries have been employed. Onz-piece made of a pretty pink crepe com- plete this splendid assortment of YOU SAVE ON EACH PURCHASE ville. cordio: ford Tunch day i or ths Pajamas, Pink Batiste Bloomers Sold regularly for 69c a pair, and they are worth it too, 50c A gooed garment for fifty cerits has been noticeable by its absence for Here is some 8% un- derwear, worth that price too, for Jjust one-half dollar, some years. There are some very pretty Corset Covers in round neck style, tfimmed with embroidery. quality. Then thers are: some night robes of pink batiste, stitched with blue, and worth not a cent less than one dollar. Envelope Chemises, in ample vari- ety, also appear at this prics, and for those who require them there be found some Bloomers, made of pink._or whits naingook, and regularly priced at will $1.00. Night Robes, Envelope Chemises, Bloomers, Camisoles, Skirts Not a garment in the lot worth less than two dollars. Not a garment in ths Iot that is not up to the minute in style, and of remarkably ood styles to choosz from. The materials are W\n:lot Crepes, Batistes and Satin, some in fi=sh colorandthe rest white...........o0vuvvneenens : L You some excellent pink batists Bloom- ers—very attractive and will fi handso: extra fare ‘association in Baker's -Hall, poultry department at Cofnectieut Agri- Gertrude Watrous has arranged a musical . program. Mr. Vostinak will play the ac- Monday, the 30th, Memorial day, there will be an all-day gathering of the Ash- according to custom. The program of the George O. Balch. to placing a flag on each soldier's grave, and the children of the sthools, under lead of their respective teachers, place flowers on each grave. of good The thifd svent of interest is a big, bafn dance at Buck homestead in West-| tord early {n June. There wili be music arren- Prof. Roy B. Jones, head of the cultural college, will be the speaker, by Jewelt's orehestra from Svringfeld ' = = s uis fovic Praclical Polntors in, Pollry | irief natriolic addresses by Attomes W Mther of 446 Aperions. Byell the, B8 Raising. He will explain ifcubator work, | W. Buckléy of Southbridge and Allen D. ‘271 2 ot ithe WM swfl also the broods of the indtvidual hen. Miss Lincoln, and réfreshments will be served. (hé SER4E Joi <1he 5 led around the world in 1907- . ¢ Which The dance {8 under the managément o it s ailar George Shattuck and is for the benefit of 1908 gay n and sing Slavish songs. Ashford Welfare assoeiation by Westford ‘ | i | i friends. NORTH STERLING Mr. and Mrs. G. W, .\Yiveomb of Bridge- port have returned {6 their summer home ! Ray Smith has moved his sawmill to the Hawes lot on the Kennedy road. Me. and Mrs. Vietor Bottigst spent the nJ/101¢ hes ©&nn folk at Warrenville, with picnic at noontime, provided by the town, 5 s in charge of the first selectman, d C. Chism attends Miss Powéll attend e to! TWO SPECIAL CORSET VALUES While they last these two Corset bargdins are yours from the minute the sale opens. Gooed Corssts Sale Price $1.00 a Pair A long hip model with elastic top, made of a good pink coutil. Sizes 21 to 25. If we can fit you don’t miss the chance. Regular $4.50 Corsets Sale Price $3.00 Another bargain which should not be allowed to pass. This sesond lot is made of a strong, handsome broche—an elastic top corset of good style and spiandid quality. BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MAY 25tk T5¢ Ancther price which should prove very popular when you see the qual- ity of the underwear we are offar- ing. Every garment is a big bar- gain. There are Bloomers of fine white batiste, sheer yot firmly woven ma- terial, and all are trimmed attrac- tively with lace. Night Robes of pink batiste will command your atténtion, some of them being smbroidered in pink with dainty floral designs. Skirts which aré honestly made for sale at $1.25, will go during the sale for only 75c, as will some excel- lently well made Bloomers of white crepe. $1.00 Flesh Color Satin Camisoles A wondérful value in these very necessary bits of apparel. Your choice of plain tailored orf lace- trimmed models— ONLY $1.00 - Billie Burke Pajamas The one-piece Pajamas which met with immediate favor—and kept it. During this sale we-will sell some which are made ef white cfepette for— ONLY $1.00 $1.00 We show splendid assortment at the dollar price—many styles in qual- ities which are better, much better than the price would indicate. Envelope Chemises are still largely in favor in both bodice and round neck models, and we show many which are variously trimmed with laces or embroideries. The price is very special as investigation will show. Night Robes made of Cambric or Batiste will be found in regular and extra sizes. Robas with sleeves, robes without. Robes with high neck and robes with low—all kinds in fact, and all at the one low price. Bloomers of fine Batiste or Wind- sor Crepe, in flesh color or white are also included in groat variety it in our dollar sale assortment. Corset Covers in fine materials, prettily trimmed with embroideries or laces are ready for you in both bodice or round neck mod>is. Dainty garments which are genuine bar- gains. me Skirts sre not entirely out of fash- ion, so we have prepared a special showing at this price. Some have flounces, and th= balante are severa- ly tailored. AMPLE ASSORTMENTS OF ALL. £ oS quality — and there’s a wids range of 150 Setesses s et s at e A