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AUGUST 5, 1911 ALL TROLLEYS LEAD TO NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA The Boston Stor: - THE BUSINESS CENTER OF NORWICH THE SHOPPINUG CENTER Have you ever visited our third floor ? Have you ever looked over the stocks carried on the second floor ? Have you ever investigated our basement ? In other words are you familiar with the quantity and diver- sity of the stocks carried in this great store--Familiar with the facilities for easy shopping which we offer. COME TODAY AND GET ACQUAINTED On every floor, in every departli‘lent, you will find Good Merchandise, Low Prices, and will receive prompt, courteous service. WE KNOW THAT WE CAN INTEREST YOU SILK DEPARTMENT “Talma ” Silk, a $1.35 Silk for 44c a yard A S8EMI-ROUGH, YARN DYED, ALL SILK PONGEE, WHICH WAS MADE TO SELL FOR $1.35 A YARD. THIS SILK IS UN- DOUBTEDLY THE HIGHEST GRADLC OF PONGEE. WE HAVE IT IN YELLOW, LIGHT GRAY, HELIO, DARK GRAY, BROWN, LAVENDER, OLIVE, MYRTLE, LIGHT BLUE, CHAMPAGNE, ROSE, PINK AND WHITE. WE SOLD ONE LOT OF THIS PONGEE WITH GREAT SUCCESS LAST APRIL— On Sale This Morning, a yard 44c¢ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT WHITE SERGE, WITH BLACK HAIR-LINE STRIPE. YOUR CHOICE OF THREE DIFFERENT STYLES. THESE SERGES MEASURE A GOOD 46 INCHES WIDE AND SELL REGULARLY FOR 59¢c A YARD— Today Gnly, a yard 29¢ CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S WASH DRESSES—THESE®'ARE NOT CHEAPLY CON- STRUCTED GARMENTS, BUT ARE WELL MADE, HAVE STY- LISH LINES AND ARE PERFECT FITTING. THEY ARE MADE OF SHEER, SUMMERY MATERIALS. THEY SELL REGULAR- LY FOR $7.00— Today Only, $4.50 SHIRT WAIST SECTION DAINTY SHIRTWAISTS, MADE OF FINE LAWN. SOME OF THESE ARE MADE WITH THE DUTCH NECK AND SOME WITH THE HIGH. THEY ARE ALL ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS— Today 98¢ HOSIERY DEPARTMENT LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE. THESE ARE SEAMLECS, WITH DOUBLE SOLE, TO INSURE GOOD WEARING QUALITIES, AND ELASTIC TOPS, REGULAR 12/,c GRADE— Today Only, a pair 9¢ KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LADIES’ VESTS—THESE ARE MADE OF HIGH-GRADE COTTON, AND ARE WELL MADE AND FINISHED. THEY ARE ALL LOW NECK AND HAVE EITHER SHORT SLEEVES OR ARE SLEEVELESS, REGULAR PRICE 15¢c— Today Only, 11¢ | ' The Rei BELT AND BAG SECTION WHITE EMBROIDERED BELTSJWITH PEARL AND GILT BUCK- LES. A GOOD, DURABLE BELT AND A 10c VALUE— Today Only 7e¢ NOTION DEPARTMENT BLACK TUBULAR SHOE LACES, SHORT, MEDIUM AND LONG. TUBULAR LACES ARE THE STRONGEST AND BEST, REGU- LAR PRICE 10c A DOZEN— Today Oniy, a doz. 5¢ TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT “COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP.” IS YOUR SKIN SENSITIVE AND EASILY IRRITATED? IF SO, TRY THIS SOAP. THE BEST FOR THE COMPLEXION BECAUSE IT CAUSES NO IRRITA- TION— Today Only, a cake 6¢ DOMESTICS BED SPREADS—THESE ARE CROCHET SPREADS AND ARE FINISHED WITH HEM. THEY ARE EXTRA LARGE AND HEAVY. A REGULAR $1.75 QUALITY— Today Only, $1.29 LINEN SECTION BLEACHED COTTON CRASH. THIS IS A VERY GOOD WEIGHT AND A REGULAR 5c QUALITY— Today Crly, a yard 3¢ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT SOUVENIR VIEWS OF NORWICH, MOUNTED IN BRASS, NICKEL, COPPER OR JAPANNED FRAMES. YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ONE— Today Only, ‘each S¢ ART GOODS DEPARTMENT STAMPED AND LITHOGRAPHED PlLLQW TOPS WITH BACK. THESE ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE TOPS AND ARE EASY TO EMBROIDER, VALUE 25¢c— Today Only 14e¢ MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT MEN’S TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS. WE HAVE THESE IN PLAIN NAVY OR IN NAVY TRIMMED, WITH RED OR WHITE, EITHER SHORT SLEEVES OR SLEEVELESS, REGULAR PRICE $1.00— Today Only, 79¢ WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT A GOOD LINE OF OUR REGULAR 12/45c PRINTED MUSLINS, IN THE BEST PATTERNS AND COLORINGS. THESE ARE 80 INCHES WIDE AND ARE QUITE SHEER— Today Only, a yard 8¢ LACE DEPARTMENT EMBROIDERED ALLOVERS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR SEPA. RATE WAISTS OR LINGERIE DRESSES. WE HAVE THESE IN A GOOD LINE OF PATTERNS, REGULAR PRICE $1.25— Today Cnly, a yard 49¢ GLOVE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP LISLE AND CHAMOISETTE GLOVES BLACK, GRAY AND TAN. GLOVES— IN WHITS, THESE ARE OUR REGULAR 858c Today Only, 39¢ KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT DO YOU STILL SEW THE COVER ON YOUR IRONING BOARD? STOP IT! USE COE’S IRONING BOARD BLANKET OLAMP AND PUT THE BLANKET ON AND OFF AT WILL. THESE SELL REGULARLY FOR 35c A SET OF FOUR— Today Only, 29¢ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT CORSET COVERS IN THE FRENCH STYLE. THESE ARE TRIM- MED WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY AND ARE AN EXTRA VALUE AT 3%— Today Oniy, 25¢ DRAPERY AND CARPET DEPARTMENT Third Floor SASH CURTAINS READY TO HANG. THEY ARE MADE OF A GOOD MUSLIN IN VERY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. THEY ARE GOOD SIZE, 33 INCHES LONG, FINISHED, AND ARE MADE OF YARD-WIDE MATERIAL— Today Only, a pair 15¢ | but simply to have funds available to | ing the principles of the order and the | about the same as before the coming | the experiment has proven satisfactory | not true representatives sccure park sites whenever oppor- | strict adherence thereto. Although not |of the state policemen, although there | is evidenced by its continuance. Still | country. Mr. Cont | tunity offered and when the lands c tyled a public speaker, his thorough | was about $200 in fines collected In the |it is conce at it would be better | disposition and a I {be had at =« reasonabie figure. Of|carnestness and ability to speak just | police court for the benefit of t ate. | to have the same officer on duty and rely sought any re course it is distinctly understood that | as he felt.graduall fir\(’luLml nim 1n|(» But the state ce have re ned I\\'i(hnni change in the vicinity of the | satisfied to attend to busines the are not many available park |cne of the best speak: and luty in the town of |railway station where there are many |a quiet and honorable Iif. . sites within the present city limits, | of Elkdom in the sta Groton already rounded up a | stre s ¢ re he could serve as | he did, he died as he lived, a re A Park S Stem and the Annexatlon Of and that therefore they must be lo- | original and his hone numbe and_their nearby !a bureau information | good man. Y cated in what is now the town of presence is g its effect on those ) would e ser - | Waterford. It is for this reason that whe drive in_defiance aid_ Officer In order to add to the City Beautiful W t i d D . d | Mr. Waller referred to the bonds as legal regul New London, for | lie was appointed lieuten- receptacles that open from the bot- aterior eS1re: simply annexation bait. v they are liable > recalled to New | ned to the chargze of the tom have been placed against poles g of q,,lmt gencrosit I.olmlon at fln_\'mm'y ent. . I}n zht force. Under tho present system along Bank, State and Main s t ble impulses The state cfficers taught the local | the new man on that beat ese were deposited Weiil the park bond issue business | scemed to sl | police the lasv in Tegara to automo- sed by not being ¢ D T Sins ot The ks 3 ea / passed from the New London Business | something for the benefit of some body | biles and the v to enforce the laws, | auiring strangers the sought for infc « thrown in the street or u $100 000 BO DS FOR BEAUTIFICATION Men’s association meeting direct to the | ajge. but the loci rs have not proven | mation, Just as he becomes thoroughly | the sidewalks, but t stuf , A house of representatives and the dele- eems to be discrepancies in | Very apt pupils for not a single arrest | informed he is shifted to some other |collected at 1omg i i gation from New' London were in op- ies in regard to nis early | has been made by the local police al- | heat and when his furn finally comes every morning v P [-‘x]r: 1'.:: :lpi)r;g‘:‘ffllge for it has been published that he i ;)hought muomnm}os are run, or have | around to the depot ¥ he has |lector wagons p: s % ; lox e local organiza- born in Carolina, R. L, in New |been of late, with wide oben mufflers | to commence all ove for the |take the small boy long to f The Work of the State Pollce—Changmg Local Police tion. presumably of the opinion | ondon ard in Stonington. As matter |and at a rate that was a menace to | conditions have chang > he and he soon found th. :z;(:[\\s!\‘h sl :ul:‘llllj:(‘!”l?( ‘l\?id]l;\llficflgg } of fact he w: born in Portugal and | public safety. So should the state po- !.Vliflrd to the outer fringe of the c that op e . . : of th asure the | came with New | lice be called to.serve in this city again, | limits. cle. Beats—Death of the First Italian Resident—He Was |« u of few of their fellow citi- | Ghen vors | it will be a tacit confession that there | e Ave become a public Geod Citi d a Safe Guide F Hi e e e T inability to cnforce the laws by the |y oo\ eo oo aian res Il so continue unless I spoke ains he propositic 2 o 3 ace on- < 2 he e a Gp itizen and a Safe Guide For His Country- 2] advocated a reduction of | | of toe peace and en- | yon 5 New London and who engaged e & v tlie amount ot the bonds from $100,000 | 4 e nen i in the fruit business here over forty MR e e s men. to $50.000 at tke lesi i boy on the Providence and Stonington e . a0 e e R e i [ gle ievous boys watch f —_—- evidently being only half opposed to railroad and w _promoted game is still being ,the home of his . son, Louls |, ¢ cnance, pull the catch and down % the proposition that he arsued against | o he a pas and has department of New | Conti in Bank street. When the de- |/ S0, Bn (ot C4L00 S0E © There ‘are two more measures of | paid attorney of the town of Water- |only two served as such for ms : = 1% ticre is a chance of tramp- | ceasel first came to New London he |4, .~ ;ntents are dumped in a heap special importance to New London i to the annexation | sumable be | retained under the New - New | ing ground for the patrolmen, each ,“’“"] dale by i e sidewalk to be blown broade pending in the present legislature that the bonding Londq Sl el " 3 | being transt to a change of beat | he soun learned the ack e new o are of more than ordinary magnitude, Mahan in all Haven and Hartford system, his run | = ked on the new granoli mamely: The annexation of the town tfor many years being between Provi- to which tkey were assigned ountry The garbage collectors declas ndintluenc {efs and that perhaps it would be well - e L " hs ago, with the excepti e ST ~ g ! nce and New London. With his s ago, with the exception that it is not a part of their ot Watertord ran;i‘m the authorit | of course igorou o ohih mauies e ‘h"; parents, Manuel Joseph removed from | 2f the officer in the Pequot colony and ‘}“"“,’ Aty the' gtutt froms thiese DOXsE th fssue bonds of $100.000 for the e | ark Commissioner Georg wason rather than o slide off | Now' London to Stonington, and he re- | ¥ho has been on that beat ever since [ for his strict ho e 36 poate il shment of a park system. to | mer, and the two gentlemen zave rd 3 | mained a resident of that boroush for | L€ Wis appointed to the force, and that | tention he Duilt up quite a larg sl | oo the ,Nfl,( cles that 1 7 v 1is M the requirements of Greater New Lon- | pointed talk relative to the e voted in favor of the!y was many years ago. He the only When other Italians of Mr. | PP 0 - don. That booming nr,,zt‘;n ation kn‘nwn matter. The former governor real rd it now goes to the senate | patrolman who is not required to re- s ch; *a';-iu-'xv urmim; l!hé_\' sou%f:t | direct into as the New London Bu Men’s | that the, = tion matter was nator Maha 1l ndvocate its | ¢ 3 % port fer off duty in the morning, al- | his advice and he guided them to the | % - < | time. There are too few men of the y 5, 19 gu.0 |suggested that they carry : association has becn active in local | under consideration, and he r his colleagues knowing that |y o Froie SR 00 A e th will | tHough he was once required to report | way of good citizenship and some of |FUSECRICE, TR AR ATV b DAS > D i measures before the legislature and has being opposed to the Iy_represents the large majority | rely mourned b: to the police station for duty each even- e among the most prosperous | 1 e | of the New pertaining to the the chief ex:cutive. established a custom ' to hold public meetings on all these matters to get the views of the citizens prior to leg- £ supported by ex er and by Londoners in all matter: city Should the mez tside | & ‘etoe | mg, and thu ediate family. rs of a and three daughters and three sons b of which he i taking a round trip on - before . the cles after the bottom is d met with the Yankee rep |going to furnish the bas The son, Louis, was al- Sfather d when the old gentleman retired the | with in the bu =oing on duty ess first half hour of True it ay not be in the cont: for thess iglative action, and which is used as s E, Whiton ure hecome law there is no doubt but | duty being spent on the car. The rea- | son continued in the same honest plan |may s iy 4 5 illustratiye of the views of the citi- Betoher “The tnoroughly ivhn rark svstem would of necessity l:"‘o first wife, who died several years | J1tY b this is that the officer resides | followed by his father and is in con- xxflgr'gher‘,f,,';flii;fl.’:',,,;:m Foryahic P zens, or a portion thereof. Therg was | discussed from all nts by |spread out in‘o the town of Waterford, [ 8% in the Pequot section and it would be | sequence one of the best of citizens, | FUCCH "G U0 S G SR R a meeting this weel for the consfdera- | members of th : i i after all be an inducement, if not a hardship for him to tramp three | the owner of considerable property and |4t o SV TECCER SRS e SARCH tion of the park bonding proposition. | finaily veted, as Governor Waller declared,| The state police did great work in | miles to the police station to make |a successful business man. | SRatt of COmminH aoupiot Mayor Mahan was conspicuous by his | ing voices, th to the annexation scheme. New London, while here, in regulating | verbal report of his observations dur- The old man gladly welcomed his | ke i absence from the meeting but his ab- | favor of the i i the automobile traffic, but hardly n8d |ing *he nisht. compatriots and always advised them P sence was satisfactorily explained by | legislature city the young officers and their speedy | These quarterly changes were made | to conform to the laws and customs | The presence of Jh\.fl iy racing his attendance at a session of the|iondon authority to issue bonds to Manuel Jossph who died at his home | motorcycles departed when word that [as an exveriment the committee being | of the country and to become good | '°h°°""l 2. an estward, the trustees of the Connecticut College for ‘Women being held in New Haven. Ex-Governor Waller was on hand, however, and declared himself as the the amount of $100,000 for poses. It is not preoposed to 1e these bonds - in a lump and with a shert time after favorable action is taken, park pur- New England and in New London,sWednesday morning, was one of the best known Elks in more earnest or persistent in advocat- they had been called off- was passed | around among the automobilists. Then came gradual refractions of the auto- mobile laws and now the conditions are 10 member was of the opinion that a general change of beats quarterly public good and beneficial to the effi- ciency of the police department. 1 being one of the Plant fleet of 4 will add materially to the lnnmPY‘lU‘AI strength and to the interest (Continued on Page Sixteend, citizens and when some of the Italians of inferior grade committed lawless acts the old man was very much grieved and. declared that they were y would be for the That