Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1911, Page 6

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aleny B ) (; Mo s Conoscd NI ‘*“"i:?;'afu*‘“’flflrfl' 3 cans i lati "LUUT T-8th " Beginning Saturday, September I6th, and Ending Saturday, September 23rd |, GrEATLY REDUCED PRICES. ALL WEEK SPECIALS | EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TODAY | ALL WEEK SPECIALS ENGLISH WALNUT MEATS Ys Ib. 11c COCOA—Mohican Brand - ¥z 1b. can 15¢c DOMESTIC SARDINES - 6 cans 25¢ SMALL LEGS 9 to 11 o'clock a. m. TODAY FRESH KILLED Clean White RICE - 4 Ibs. 23c¢ I Porlerhouse i R MOHICAN SOUPS — Assorted - can 8¢ am b o[t | Sirloin - 1b. [: flw ib. (; SPICES—Pure-Whole—Pickling - 1b. 22¢ 29| rouna - , 2 Mohican VANILLA COMPOUND 2 hottles 15¢ BAKED BEANS Tonuis Saace’ can 9c ? - . : . ok ST e 5 e (VI O L 7c|Pr|me Rib Roast Ib. (0c| Choice Pot Roast Ib. g romy or Fata - - 2 pigs. 15 Fresh Shredded COCOANUT Ib. 14¢ PRIME RI Slbs. TRIPE - - = - - - 285 LEAN FRESH BRI T R Hires' ROOT BEER EXTRACT - bottle 14c P o € | Choice SALT PORK = Ib. 8kc Sh : |[I ikl 1 BUNGALOE TEA 1 1b. pkg. 32¢ p LOINS OF LAMB - = Ib.10c e e b R s e Rfl-ast b Iz 2'} Very Choice Hamburg Steak ,Ib. 10c oll flrs I 2[: GULDEN'S MUSTARD bottle 9c BEST LAUNDRY STARCH - 5 Ibs. 13c : MIXED TEA<-a good drinker - - Ib. 20c MOBICAN SALERATUS b, pke, 6c Lean Plate Beef Ib. 5G|chuck Steak - Ib, mchflfln Lamb Ghflps I 10| 5oraccord KiPPERED HERRING 2 cans 27c NATIVE VEAL Choi SALTRIBS - - 1b.10 LEAN SMOKED FS— il} I Real German Frankfurters 21bs. 25c TOMATOES in quart % S jar 17c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI - 2 pkgs. 13¢ 0HStlh| 2[} Chites DR b Do aae Shfluldfl[s Ib, I[: ek i Royat Blend COFFEE - - - Ib. 30c PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS bottle 20c / ; W EGGS [ 0z 23¢| Pure LARD 2 Iis. 21¢| 7850 BUTTER 1b. 25¢| pure 1aro - - 2 1bs. 21c M F 4 S . VanCamp's MILK I can 9¢ dozen 95¢ |orEAM CHEESE Ib. 15¢ | GEaneryButter/h.28c¢| Best Compound i, Ih. 9c) F6S Fresh Northern doz. 23¢ FULL CREAM CHEESE - Ib. 15¢ - ngofi';LRCOMB'NITlflrLLm SWEET POTATOES 8 iis. 25¢ | &56kine POTATOES - pack 27¢ o 1 pkg. STOVE BLACKING Hard, Fi YELLOW JUMBO SWEET s 2 bars SOAP 12¢ cSZnséi"fims 3 ats. 250 ONIONS - 4 qts. |5c BANANAS doz. |7[: ORANGES 18101-250‘ LIMBURGER CHEESE self a political prohibitionist, and 1 < | will not be 3 an entry into politics. You will thare h | dent Ryiey was m ’,rm-.. sec that 4 am In the position | C9ge at County Club—Epwort ’wa_\ the car run. | where I should decline this nomina League Work Planned—First Trial | roud were trimmed and it will be | tion. With very many thanks, I must| Trip on Old Mystic Track. pleasing now before the : HOANK on. Superinten- ased with the ountains for a short time. Myrtle McKenzie of Warren, | P s the guest of Mrs. Otis Doug- know that the shade trecs |las on Pearlgstreet In Bleeding Kansas, Just as everyone had almost sueceed- ed in fercetting the long, hot, rainless !:\m! son, Maxson, are in the White | ] | | say 1 cannot accept your nomination.” { along Broadway will not be hermed to Adice M DS timimets Rlo¥i ‘eobbe’ P High Drice of : : | : Alice Mo ¢ Robbery With Peculiar Features—Pay Envelopes Help| S ‘_Ht“.;”ay afternoon at ny_extent In tho car were Contrac- s e | beef and pork as a reminder.—Kansas club br | City “Star. g Miss Linda Peckham. E. Gates has returned to! Murray of Woonsocket is | after Anti-Tuberculosis Campaign—Stores to Close During | ;o fond the liie- ! isiting in steriy. . ‘1‘2“\ iR in Ansonia, after a short| One Phase of Reciprocity. 2 s ), . rs of straw hats and fur caps | ; Mrs. D B. son. Miss Lillia P tand Sl eha. Reciprocity with Mexico is syggest- Time of Chief Bransfield’s Funeral Services. | commingled. tn the streets of West e on, Mise, Tithan ersonal and Soejal Items. Arthur Douglas of Brooklyn, N.|ed. A hint, we presume, that we Mr. and M Epworth League Committee Meets. | left Friday f T William Barraclouth r a ten days' stay at onto, Canada. Wil ariee iihe tuday) to arents, Mr. » today | Te: out for a few years.—Charle: vend a few days with | ton News and Courier. ¢ and Mrs. L. J. Doug- — — - sed. during the | | | | fune ze George T. Brown of the su- and appoint an administra- £ of Police Cor- o paEtmEnt i el (e 205 rs. William Barber and Mr perior court has sent to the clerk of E rdance with the prayer of | nelius B worth leagiie held an interesting ses-| wjomos spent Friday in H ernard MeDonald returned f su“"g“" I“m . h superior ourt for Washingtor Ui ptllf!wln > 5 N T d el Pl R. L . shor Isit o £ in W Q[‘ L s e uperio cou o as’ ngton 0 crim >re trie at o a 1 >, 7, 1 2 1 y aeRr N o e i ag is ing sunty decision in the case of Eliza- | Peculi | Friday's se Third district 5 ("”Lm\’S.‘),v.’C = “Miss Mae Wood returned to Rosalie, sticated w 1!7’?\}::‘“!3';;: B 3 > cas 2 | _ Peculiar circumstances have devel- | .ot in e s after a_two wee visit, with | lgrge number of young people 2 g3 1mond inst Samuel S, El- |oped in connection with the alleged | 3 & % Mr. and M Frank Kuppe: this village attended ahe dance ch is an appeal from a de- rohbery the Gillickson boarding- | Patrick Coleman of Brockton, is Richard Morgan left Frid 1rsdai_evening in Rudd's Academy the town ' couhell of Soutn’| N Saturday night. The | the zuest brother, James H. sume his studies at Andove - Tondon. Never Sees Bob. M 15 a business call- Rathbun is the guest of onder whether Morgan wants of two of the boarders were | Coleman, 1 into and their contents strewn | the rooms, but, to Deputy Ch n, sitting as a court of pro- « by Dixon s office at Poquon- | Norwieh. te T h or run when he sees La ¥ 1 and Mrs. Henry Langworth ston News and Cou oc_on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knight are spendin v in Providence. lowl, was dahli there | Bostwic s Chapman | Otis Abell, Miss Ruth Abell, Mrs P cox, Mrs. Alenzo Collis, M el e and Miss | S T el tertained a few ' friends at her home ceived $13.50 a week. It was alleged that the money wa | 3.5 ;' : erly »oks, Miss Neilie Brooks, Mr | i : | 3. ; st _Providence et + . | on Bank street i honor of her birth- | > money was in pay envelopes | were married Thurs afternoon. in | €Ft McWilllams, Miss"Mabel Denman. | 5, Musical selections were rendered | s taken from the trunk tra | New Iondon by Rev. Joseph P. Brown. | First Tre‘ley Car. | and refre > served. ! Chief Brown believes that 5 53 1 W | did not lose his cash; but < . > iren’s day nm the | L8 ] ople | ’ b i | the alleged thief paid the of The | fr o up o O1d | e e | Sck: with e 3 st~ r . - or morning g ien they are arr ‘ e pupils opportunity i firs I c . SOMETHING !MPORTANT Brown, all was taken was $70 of the hard- rned cash of Joseph Jemzin, whose pay envelope indicated that he re- lae Woodmansze en- ve days before his des o his sister, on the ground as incapable at the time of m is affairs. Removal was v on the ground that the to attend the | Supt n his trunk bery and this w Lessons from the Sea will be ihe | " 1 ¢ " I € and tell him rt e Sround, that the ad- |a%loeal bank, out July 1, the | topic of Rev. B. Lathrop at the | o s 5 : e Reihostar )-m‘ B e um of $60 wa ted to his cred- | Sunday morning vice in the Con- e Fetieen fiveds D rat a.c ed to make annuallit Ingthe ten weeke frem 1 £ the line bad heen fived It | Democrat and 1 % : nd | gregaiional church. with a_week's board paid in advance, | ject in the evening will be Our Debt | it would have been possible for Mr.|to Life. | Jenzin to have saved $90 | which, of course, would have been im. | Rev. D. McGilton at the Methodist | possible if he had been robbed of | ¢hurch will havefor Sunday morn- | in the interim. wsepury Chief | ing subject, The agette Woman'’ Brown has eliminated the Main street Heritage; Will She Come to Her O boarding house robbery from his list..| Evening subj 5 Modern Sir Kn the eare 0 or, A Twentieth Century Hero. An active campaign has been com- menced by the board or the bene fund of the Western Bap tion for Ministers and to secure $200,000 for t probate he sermon sub- not v, and is not cause re. Knowles claim of the gift tra brother, Mr. Card death. The adr - 0 r i e dvent tie i York ince the alleged rob- | fair ar_over::{ i} o . deposited Friday in ate told constitute | Now is the time, and this is the place, to get these Fall and Winter Clothes you have keen thinking of. Below we quote allist of leaders from our various departments: © Eddie Ayers of Providence, twirler be- | received KI"G POWDER 1 e gt | It mone too early to think about BUr-| (i (hese conl, frosty nights, ‘vou be - big leagues. ore . Ch om- | prof i } cha b Fall Sult.. We have iag { not feel cold if you had a pai ] [ prol yer in the s e would not feel col¢ v pair fiinson. ven |1 e Absolutely Pure [ unmatchable tine from SR e e B supervis, have been submitted by The only Bakmg Powder made | ik oy 98¢ to $5.00. E R astor ot e Baptist ioc manufactirer QL | s e —————————————— ! e i bl pane ot it ol Baptst ehureh | Giihione Tountain o Wes fromRoyal Crape CreamofTartar ‘ BOYS' SUITS. noapable 2 THENT: Sppolar = for _ Hill, for th E We have one of. the nobh lines of CHILDREN’'S DRESSES. Tudze Brawn finds that the petiton. | YOUnG Deople and for mang. v work will not he Westerly NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Boys' Suits ; town, made in the new and Narfolk styles | Tn all the latest models, made in plaidsy sranite men. Th is to be drecked throush < ihe. etroned ut the | d of man- 1t-law of deceased wtive member of e Ve the validity of | agers-of the Home AMissio Doubla Brea ary society ' ft determi by legal proceed- | He Is a graduate of the Westerly | "2tch Hill Improvement society. e 280 il | of fancy mixed woolen material and |checks, stripes and mixtures. Ages 3 that they have done all that van | NiSh school and the son of a former | Sample pay envelopes containing in- | % plain and fancy blue serges, with|to 14 years. s reasenably expected of them to in- | PAStor of the nin-day Baptist | structive information dealing with tu- | Knickerbocker Pants. Ages 7 to 13 39¢ and up. d the administrator to commence | ChUrch in Westerly. g proceedings, and that by his refus P 3 . 3 e e ey to act in the matter he is an unsu Rev. A. E. Scoville and Mrs. Sco- | | Prices $1.98 to $6.00. BRASSIERS. a on (o be administrator and | ville, formerly Miss Susie Green of |& 5 r‘n\vvul'i ow in use | 1 YS’ he eught to be removed | Westerl in ne mills weatuck, BO¥S: PmCosIuNGeS You should get a couplz of these 50g A Jecree was entered reversing the | in Melrose, 1 anc ching important | 1Cc each, 3 for 25c. Brassiers. Your choice of any pattern decree of the court of prohate of |trip abroad. | lesson touching se. | 15¢ each, 2 for 25c. 3 25, ~ : South Kingston, as applied for, and | Mr. Scoville | | S removing the respondent from Bropmsbury, London, Canterbury Washing the Sweater. trust of administrator of the es tingham and Norwich. He also took a [ About this time the snowy of deceased; also remitting the case | short trip on the continent, but was | Sweater purchased at the beginn to the probate court with direction to | unable to carry intentions to | the summer beginning to lo Sizes 34 to 44. i BOYS' BLOUSES. | A complcte assortment of all kinds. THE BALANCE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK ¢ SWEATERS. visit Scotland because of the Exbny and gray. It is much mu | OF [‘HE BANKRU PT | Ages 5 to 16 years. ik - = ;lv:chi'n ?}fp‘\r:ir\;‘;’t'?hnfm;gpl‘b,i}r\x.y.- ‘v‘l\fi‘flx‘md..}.\ ter two or w‘;i-;:\ liltm:'“ 256, 50c and 75c¢. A complete assortment of Ladies’, on than to Misses’, Men's and Children’s Sweaters, | become so and observed the conditions of Whflra m Bl” m weslerl\’ and industrial unrest with interes : sescemescescessesssessersessssrcsssaserassnss Attorney-Constable John G. Cross uous rub- ake it white ds of pure to which BOYS' CAPS. 48c to $5.00. white soap and w | In the latest shades and shapes. Yerrington's Templeoi Music B a little borax has been added, and 5 o 5 PR of Peace Dale, who was in the focus | souse the : o 25c, 39c, 50c, MEN’S -HATS. of the Washington caunty limeiight | Do not us s| sods, as this turns The bell has tolled on the Straw Hats . §DUSTRIAL TRUST CBMPANYM‘;::L geason, as leader or e raids up- | the “wool vellow, And o ot et ihe SCHOOL SHOES. Tbbelngs OISt oh REuiy PR : e < able dr anc o e = ind wa s Westerly Branch bl b L L SR {32d | sweater too high out of the water, the $1.00 to $3.50. ight of which may drag out of shape. The rinsi he garment Fall line of Soft and Stiff Hats. is most im- Capital _Three Million Dollars | disClaims any standing as a politic In Viei Kid, Gun Metal, Box Calf and EVERYTHING MUST 8E SOLD Surp’ il prohibitionist. At the recent prohibi- | portant. Five rinsings in clear water made in all styles. 89c to $3.50. ol et -Three Million Dallars | {jon gtate convention, Mr. Cross was are none too many. Six or eight will 3 2 Over y Thousand Accounts. nominated for the office of attorney Letter still. Do not attempt to A s 1‘ Frid Nioh S A Liberal, courteous and efficlent in its | general, but he has declined the nom- | wring or twist the warment. Soueeze ion s Fri ight, Saturday “ » . management. ination' _His letter to the prohibition | out all the water vou can sl ucty ale. ay INight, t fternoon Sole Agents for “The Crossett Shoes committee is as follows: sweater in u towel: place it on the : : i “I deeply appreclate the honor. that | floor and dance up and down on it until | and Evening continuously until Bstablisned 1901, +|is mine when the prohibition party of | all the exc Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision cerrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- der-Langworthy Block. !-"ll. R L ss of water is out. Now the state nmominates me for attorney [spread it out flat on a clean sheet in There shonld he no doubt as | the sun and let it dry. It will be beau- position « © liduor yuestion. | tifully soft, white and fleecy and will o, however, considered my- ! not have stretched out of shape everything is sold. i The National Shoe & Clothing Company, 252 Main St. Franklin Sq.

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