Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1910, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

jaw, grant us but two, and we oan put in the other fourteen and make them in your mouth without the use Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. Norwich Optical Co., Shannon Building, Main Street en-| trance, up one flight, over Alling Rub- | { Bear Brand .......... -...$5.00 Turtla Neck $1.25 and $2.00 V Neck Men's Blanket Lined Working 191 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. A cemgista line of the best Aies. Lagar a Package (Never sold in bulk) Quite & good deal dpends upon | e—Chicago News ARTlFICIL TEETH the sixteen teeth of either STAY FIRMLY a plate. Come to us and WE'LL PROVE IT King DentélParlors DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Artificial Eyes ried a very lar that retail them and sell omers at wholesale st imp Eyes —Bhe— Room B and C Store A. M. BBLANGE een engaged as & for the above If it's Made of Rubber We Havs It Hunting Boots Woonsocket ........ g $4.75 prese Snag Proof ......... $5.25 Rhode Island ....l..c... 34 Sweaters ,,,,, vee. . $4.00 Mash Workingboats erson A Fine Assortment [ evers MILLINERY MRS, G. . STANTON BOTTLER Juekel. cor. Market and Water NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, Revolution in baking methods which gave the w;id Uneeda Biscuit also resulted in a Revelation in soda cracker quality. realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt- ing and good that they cannot be resisted. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i Instituted Seven Years Ago and the Occasion was Cele- brated by Musical and Literary Programme—Num- ber of Visitors. flowers were Hallowe'en favor tomato_bisque, membership E yrothers of the order f: In honor of the chap- handsome birthday contributed by cut into sixty ion of prosperity social T LEDYARD DEMOCRATS HAVE SENT IN NO TICKET. PUBLIC MEETING OF NEW CHARTER COMMITTEE. Within 48 Hours at Office of Secre- tary of State. ber Friday Night—Much Work to Be | Done. | At WholeSAIe ' Session Will Be Held in Council Cham- f i | ‘v | l %0 that the tick- printed for the town ought 10 see the i p stuff. Fine y‘um!_ r bullt for | (s, Fiie exceptionally | purch: good i Mount Vernon Pure Rye| rey In W ¥ | ‘{};‘llgrv also the Ruud JACOB STEIN, T, TR Sad) *Phone 26-8 93 West Main St . 5 i Gas & Electrical Dep't., | 321 Main Street, Alice Building ! YOUR NAME IS MISSED IN THE LIST OF GIFTS. Everyone Should Help the Academy Fund to Repay the Honor the Insti- tution Has Brought the City. Pinochle Club Banauet Held in St. | do something 4 Contributions. { Cranb Parke Tomato Sala the Norwi was served by The following of arran | chairman Getting Him Located e in Spelling. ‘pulitical agitation YANTIC HAPPENINGS. itors in’and Out of Town This Week. Vi A horse owned and griven by Will- fam Stott stumbled and fall on the Franklin roai on Tuesday evening, ing one shaft. No one was in- Jured. Mr. and Mrs. Warren and family of ! South Manchester were the zuests of | fy of life is before every young | Mrs. Emma Counterman recently ! o -4 n oman. The chances Martin Burnes and daugfitér, May |J| ™7 279 W Burnes, were the guests of friends in | )| of writing “Success” therein are f Colchester on "Tuesday. ) I H. Stoidard of Lords Point was ||} greatly increased by the. cyste- §| & recent visitor here. i i i i i | A tructio m- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. 1 ot Tano Lo ot PREEREE (AT U g i caster, N. H., are spending some time ||| parted at the | With their son, Charles Harris of this | | place. | _Florence McCarthy of Brooklyn | Y. and John McManus have after a brief visit with friends Arctic, R. I Norwich Business ! College. Miss Lucy Lord and friends of S 5 N Manchester have been spending the | WanaWomil. i itoy cond. you S i at Elmwood, the home of | i i i i Ber mother e Mare ey Bome of Ll full information concerning this {1 —_— il school. | Luther on “Government.” | W. E. CANFIELD. M A notable and timeiy addre Principal. that given by Senator Flavel S| 1 president of Trinity college 1 Arcanam club in Norw eveni on the functions of goyernment. As reported, what I 1o was not in ti stump s lsul)'iiq Hearifig and yet his view: on because of their i having bee 1 in the midst of Dr. Luther is re- | - 4 - - oqe ! ported o have suid that -one tusc. | The Charter Commission will| tion of gover appl o orgs | “ - - iz us o that we can otk wogetiss hold a Public Hearing Friday to the best nivantage, so that com- - petition shall be not merels o xrasy- | Evening, October 28th, 1910, at ing after the oth 1 A z : but an honest effort to o we the Council Chamber in City than he does it Hall. The questions sent out by the Commission will be discussed. | All citizens of the city are State. " His experience i the mate: | invited to be present. house and as senator from his d = CRve it nn THAREAE . I e H. H. TIRRELL, Chairman. gave him an insight of the nice wo HERMAN ALOFSIN, 2d, Sec'y. | | | { | did adjustment and the precision wit which 'it delivers the particular j ing of political machinery, its splen- uct’ it is guaranteea to produce o deed, there is no question but org ization has been carried to such an extent in nnecticut that its ) has be to undesirable and de- moral g uses, g the > people, dictating policies ing candidacies which are entirely un- wanted by the mass of voters and in- jurious fo their best interests not now that Senato™ Lut any reference to this State ¢ but it exists nevertheless, and trast whick i drawn betw which politi fected nt ma which legislation is “ground out not call for further cor to make needed reform a sonia Sentir T ind Slightly Used Watches We have a few watches that ave been used a little while ne you could hardly teil from careful izations ar: ~An- | The Plan;-CaEden Co., Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING TRY 1HIS FOR COLDS Mix half ounce of Concentrated compound with two ounces of erine and a half pint of good iskey; shake it well each time and use in doses of a teaspoonful every four hours.” Smaller doses to children according to age. X % These ingredients can be had from We Are Offering Special any good druggist or he will get Z them from his wholesale house, any Inducements in one can mix them. This id to be the quickest cough and cold cure f | trated pine is cial pine | | L i R Eas from New or Old Plate. Concentrated. Come in and get our prices. A CRANSTON & CO. | Watched Pot Always Boils or the gas range, the id's best weather neces- WE HANDLE GOOD LIQUORS. d indeed, in ccoking stove and never care to imend poor, Very Spccial & A Sale of Ostrich Plumes IT IS NOW IN PROGRESS Genuine African Ostrich Plumes at One- third Less than regular prices The prices tell the story, but they can’t tell you how beautiful the Plumes are. You must see them to appreciate their true value. No mat- ter how often fickle fashion charges, Ostrich Plumes, like diamonds, are always in style, and the hat that is plume-iaden is a!wavs charming. The Plumes offered in this Sale are of exceptional value, and are made from male ostrich stock, which have the largest, glossiest, most bril- liant and durable fiores. WE GUARANTEE EVERY PLUME THAT WE| SELL TO BE OF HIGHEST QUALITY. NOTE THESE GFFERINGS Ostrich Tips—three in a bunch trich Tips. three and white 10 dozen ( At $ 1.39 1al price $1 At § 3.98 i=ual price § 5.00 At $ 248 — usual price $3.5 At $ 498 — usual price $.7.50 OSTRICH FEATHERS WILLOW PLUMES At $ 1.39 usual pric 1.6 Handsome Willow Plumes, all hand] At $ 1.89 tied. kb S S Setigrioe | At $ 498 — value $ 7.60 | | | | | A\t $ 298 At § 348 al price $ At $ 3.93 1sual price At $ 4.98 usual pri At § 5.98 At § 8.98 AL § 9.98 At $11.98 us price § At $12.98 price At $13.98 usnal price At $14.98 usual price At $17.98 At § 6.98 value § 8.3 At $ 7.98 value At $898 — value $12 At '$ 998 — wvalue $13.5 At $1298 — valuz $17.50 $14.98 value £20.00 $i8.c8 value $£25.00 offerings that mean a no od for immediate use. Women's Dress Kid Wom own white, Temporary Heat Quickly Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which a perfect oil heater is of value? If you want to sleep with your win- dow open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater while you undress at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match : = in the morning, when you get out of bed,and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater, and then turn it off. | The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can have warmth from an oil heater while she plays, and then turn it off. he member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold win- ter’s night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The ERFECTIO __SmoxeiLEss DN HEATEE Absolutely smokeless and odorless is invaluable in its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and it is im- mediately at work. It will burn for nine hours without refllling. It is safe, smokeless and odorless. It has a damper top and & cool handle. An indicator aiways shows the amouat of oil in the font. T It b1 in awtomatieslocking fiame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough w smoke, and is easy 10 remove wnd drop back so that the wick can be cleased in &n instaor, The burner body or gallery cannot bécome wedged, and csu be guickly unscrewed for rewicking. Finished in japanm or nickel, swong, durabie, well- made, bullt for service, and yet light and ornamental. Deaiers Bverywhare. If nct at yours. write for descmptive circuiar ot 1o Tis rearivt ogiucy & e Standard Oil Company (Incorporated ) Three More Days Of Extraordinary Offerings THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ve this week throughout the store. The special Fall business is a values wec are offering during this last week in October appeal most forci- bly to ali who would buy with economy. These items are selected from almost every department in the store— e and li beral saving of money on goods need- Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Ribbons, Etc., AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES Hosiery Handkerchiefs One nge of Note Carefully These Offerings Rinck, Flese st il it 3%c¢ each, 3 for 10c value at 1le a pair. % 500 dozen Handkerchic o e et [and Chilaren, plain white, cross har| foet, full regular |and colored border—special price 3%cf 19c value at air ach, 8 for 10c. pen’s Imported osiery, fagt black With sphit feet, 5c¢ each, 6 for 25¢ el s Handkerchief merc white. colored fancy price Wom:n's Kid Gloves 6 for 19¢ Two Very Soecial Values VERY SPECIAL! 10p dozen of Chil- dren’s Initial Handkerchiefs for school use, plain white hemstitched wigh neat embroiderad initial at 16c a balf lozen. Sold only by the half dozen] 89¢c it esel yMBRELLAS A SPECIAL SALE Knit Underwear 1000 Umbrellas for Men, Wom- 7 4 en and Children at an average hidren's KU DTSSR reduction of 20 per cent. from foct goods in a full lin regular prices. e B : 59c UMBRELLAS 49 P $1.00 UMBRELLAS 89c Infants 3150 UMBRELLAS $1.29 LHHmphyy $200 UMBRELLAS $1.69 5 $250 UMBRELLAS $2.23 $300 UMBRELLAS $2.49 $500 UMBRELLAS $4.20 29¢c euch, Goemeys winer) At Goods, Laces, Etc. Waight Ribbed Vests and Pants, fleecy lined—regular| oy 9o—Plain and Drawn = Work 39c value at 33c each. it . Fringed Tray Cloths, regular One case of Women's White price 12%c. Wool Rihbed Vests and Pants. winter weight—regu- | At 59¢—Stamped Goods, includin tlar T5c value at 5he each. Shirt - Waista, Corset Cov Women's Medium ght and Underwear, value -85 Unien Suits, bleach long $1.00. 1d short sieeves e and $1.001 At 10c— Neck Ruchings, 16¢ o yard, value U~ | At 5e~Pure Linen Torchon 1. ing and Wit inen Ef vd, va and Z 9~ Embroidered Ribbons slightly soiled, w. and 54 inches—at 6% 1 10¢ value $1.50. ‘fl":;i"‘“!f’rb‘j Oriental Lace A vauted in white, cream and colors special price 10 a vare ca yavd, valus $1.88 and] Ihis is a decided bargain off*ring

Other pages from this issue: