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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 : LADIES TICKET | , ' T ir P I 4 THEATER FREE! ‘3% e FREE ! First Time in Norwich "onwlc“ READ THE FOLLOWING COUPON, CUT IT OUT AND FOLLOW IN- RS - = . RU ITIVE: ATES A TOAL, TREATHIGAT SNTHRER R £ B n e RT The Poll PI aye rs Beginning & LARIESeTIcKET OFFER FOR ONE WEEK MONDAY Oc OBER 9 s BEn f acoompiiad ity s s U L e B One of the Most Important Stock Productions Ever Made in this City. of the Hour” at - . 73 e With Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday . POLI'S THEATRE, MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER Sth. : GEORGE H. BROADHURSTS It must be presented at the box otiice before 6 d'clock Monday evening. ; Not good after that time. > Tremendous Dramatic Success, and the Greatest American Play in Years. Box Office Open 9.30 a. m. Seats on Sale One Week in Advance. - Box Office Open 930 a. m. MONDAY THE STAGE RECEPTION \ PRICES OTHER BIG ONES COMING UV 3 N Nights . ....15¢c, 25¢, 35¢, 50c PRa N o NIGHT As it now stands Is generally admitted to be one of { The players hage been here long enough now for the 3 After “The Man of the Hour,” the company will ap- . Matinees . -10¢, 15¢c, 25¢ s i ; y - the best ever put e of cities like New fpublic to want fo become acquainted. ©On Tuesday | ' : : At o] pear i many other plays of equal importance. We Sach lady attending the opening performance Mon-y - 2 = : : % : - T here are always plenty of 800« -cqnt seats for ’ 5 B % Y Chicazo, Bte. players are capable = ernc s ge T seas: : P T @iy night, will receive s wat of thrse Postiuras orj o0k o Bt layers are capable of giv-Yafternoon the fi e reception of the season willf 1 ACre TVe- 4 WEFE DO O B0 en. re after all the big new ones and will present them angements can be made. The next one John H. Booth. Very preity, attractive and novel n exceptio ver performance of this great]be held and all are invited to come upon the stagelrows down stairs ‘are reserved at 15¢ and may be en- | as fast as II's big success— "WILDFIRE.” l Iy el we wan and a most interesting souvenir, play 2 yhody to see it. and meet the players. gaged one weel in advance. will be Lillian Ru 55 ] 1 ; E G UR E I? I int Wes ull)m-:nl\el Local Laconics. . [retary: Flwood Clark, treasarer; Rob- | Norwich, New London,Windham, Clin- | carefully au&ngefldorddcr '&i‘ exerclists cny. Judge s de 2 < e vard. j ton and Stonington. singly rendered. e pleasing N " A'; S BEfi”I ' V“ Es I ERI I > liquors to be forfeited to the n the absence of the pastor of ['C 8 i g " % f th th s- 1 t 5 > s . g B i S i At the regular meef £ the West- of the occasion was the pres |and warrants ue- for the ace Methodist church, the pulpit lass of Brown university L T lon of a .purse of gold to Pastor i will be svpplied Sunday by Rev. Clay as made nominations for officers for | tén A. Burdick of the Seventh-day the nominees for | xn)m G. Dutton, the presentation be- i ‘Uur tion of and the an interesting paper on Mus R i g or silo ol vessely contidning i 4 et PolsAhtE R ing made by W. B. Austin in bebalt of e same. Baptist church. % being Danie}, 1. Brown of |reoms and Mushroom Polsoning whic e Ry i ehalf o i i i Iy ¢ Ariing. | evoked & i1 roE . Scan. | church members as a birthday gift to Lorraine Manufacturing Company Awards Annual Prizes from Cagolina, wito declared | The Rhode Island Omes of hlho\t\)‘;"“\‘f heng M T of AT E {,r“‘x" A R V[ Mar " Duttan. i cants for | Westerly fire department elected these | 102, - J. 7 P Y | 3 eveni | offi or the ensuing year: Horace! The Westerly High hool baseball ‘ members present. > b for Best Kept Cardens and Flower Exhibits of Tene|; Prto mtotiation, i wes N Porerian: }‘resiehck Barker, | club has thus early been invited to co- | There was a social session of parish- | _Germany imports immense quantitics tant; Charles Laneworthy, | operate with an interscholastic league |ioners at the Broad reet Christian | of crushed oyster shells from England stant: Clarence Clark, sec- | to be composed of teams representing | church Thursday cvening, when a |every year for poultry food. and c: of $2.80, a total o ants—Representative Caucus—News of the Churches‘ .88, which he paid —Old Probation Cases Cleared up—Fiith Company’s | SATURDAY PURE FOOD SPECIALS o Mot Miss This Opportunity To Lower Your Cost of Living Target Report. SATURDAY PURE F00D SPECIALS The union of the Baptist and Freeqimmediately connected with the wood Baptist denominations has been effect- @ got beyond the control of Mr The home mission schools hereto t the fire until t 6 oendueta the Free Baptists | ce filled with smoke aimost 1o | now come under the supervision of the | suffoc American Baptist Home ssiona The fire alarm was sent in’with th and the American Baptist For- | least possible de but before the fire society e me the missionary work apparatus had arrived the flames hac 1 the floor of the ell and d. It will mean ition. Two well directed the Baptist colportage departme | of water soon subdued th take charge of the distr and the damage was confined | ation Aside from the mission fea- ture of the weork, the Free F sociation and the Rhede Isla State conventlon will continie their yresent activities unchanged.. The step taken, howeve o lower part of the camage will not ex tul $260. There. was not a very large attend- ance at the republican caucus fo e delegates to the state convention to b first step toward the held ‘n Pr ence. The . ”“"T“ }‘ iz | ALREADY GREAT ADVANCES IN THE WHOLESALE COST OF FOOD ALONG MANY LINES HAVE TAKEN Tas been merged with the W nan and rett A. Kingsley while the Sunday school 1 {\v,"‘,mu'. pHeiton, theteolly w PLACE, SO DO NOT DELAY IN THE FACE OF HIGHER PRICES—BUT STOCK UP B teriies and other publicat lected delezates to represent the taken over by the Americ i W et ot ne aoa 2 : ication society er. Sam 1 -, 7 & F' rom t £ Ok s I i et 2 Ibs. ——ALL DAY —— 2 Ibs. Bright, Young slip of Benjamin Durham, N. H. The theological diier —_— 2 5 S s naoy O Mo b B T nasisiad s {1 Legs extreme Calvanism amo * | compilation of the (arget report of the | i £nd a form o nianism 1 em- | Fifth company, W oast” Artil- = lb shasized the dom_of t ur e cein e reoldeat omcers St Y will as preached by Randail s | dev and the result of the season's 3 sociates ha \-'um_vmm.‘ ree } practice shoot is as follows . a 4 Baptists sought converts ¢ 3 S ; 00 1000 T1 i ountry districts and has never heen | oo arSs | by P o 3 » large denomination Lean Pork Chops - ih. 15¢|Fresh Made Bologna Ib. 10c Choice Lamb Chops b 10¢|Sliced Dried Beef - ih. 23c¢ P kL |5 Prime Chuck Steak [i. 10c|Lean Pot Roast - - . 0r 0'“8 [; o 44 40 The 87th anniversary of the Rhode Island Baptist state convention w:H be held next Tuesday in Provic president, Rev. Frank ¥ tor, D. D. il preside features of K the morning se: y of the board be presented by Rev. J. § 3 Walter L. Cl > c 4 [ ommittee on concentration of Int ifternoon Rev. Natl port follc Veal Chops h. 12:c| ™5k Lamb | 6.c| YELLOW ONIONS | Mealy Cookers Large Heads 1 mshShoulders h12:c Fresh Tokay GRAPES | SWEET POTATOES 1 Gallup, 1,,\‘,, Opportunities, Rev. O ERe s et e Dl = 5¢ th. 5 Ihs. 25¢ 1§ Ibs. 2lc 4 quarts 15c | POTATOES peck 23c | CABBAGE - each 8¢ T Reports of committe the pastors who hav state since the last annn will be welcomed by the banquet fn t men and religlons mo adjeurnmen on session, and A« ade by Drs. Barnes The features of the eveni he the introduction of by Rev. J. Stewa of miss on; The Hardest Part Rex. E. T. Tominson, beth, N The nlelnz'nsa from ( church, Westerly, incl A. Jones, Rev. and Percock, Deacons € Villiam D. Howard ure Groceries at Beeply Cut Prices NE GRANULATED ROYAL BLEND BUNGALOE TEA POP CORN U(JAR EaEsa 308 COFFEE - - '~ - Ib: 29[} Fine Flavored - package 32[} That will pop package sc ( VAN CAMP'S MILK Tall size - <~ 3 cans 250 PREPARED BUCKWHEAT 3 1b. pke. | 20 < > th 7 e} el = 1 v} MUSTARD SARDINES 8 Whole OX TONGUE 57 JAMS or JELLIES - jar 93 - package c Cooked - - can SHREDDED WHEAT PURE CIDER PURE BORAX - - - package I Ic VINEGAR - - - quart 9[} - package luc lcox and Mr, and Mrs. fducnh(rn LLd -r‘. rnf which Re teph L. Peacock of West of the five board of manas Peia Menday. evening will be furnished both on Monday and Tuesday eveminge by a choir composed | of Baptist ministers. Four rounds of fire alarm 71 were | Sweet, Wholesome, Table 1bh. FINE DAIRY tolled off by the big bell in the toweri of the Eenfral firehouse Friday morn argaret Anderson, Willlam F. Dunn e |BGGS i 220R{7TTRR 980 BUTTER 25¢/CHEESE 15¢ ] 4 Milk—Soda—O ; OHIO NOISELESS PURE BLACK PEPPER CLEAN WHITE [ CRACKERS 2”3 1bs. J3C|MATCHES - o boxes | 96 b 22C|HEAD RICE - 3 lbs. 23c Manufacturi its annual cu s to Samuel Sharpe, er James Cogan,. Herbert Senior, which was sent in from the box lo liam , William \\amm—. and V at Weasant and Canal streets. The |liam W The prizes fire was In the two-tenement hous $3 seconds and $1.50 thirds. Canad_ atreet, owned by Frederic on: third class prizes jed out in rrspgnl@ t() Iw t “vanl ”BT B A 2, As Good as Natives— Guaranteed | There was a general clearing of old | Teutch, fn & ocerper of the ce was oaused by fhe ewplosion of a lan- | probation cases from the docket of the ¢ tern which was being used by Robert |Third district court by Judge Vil . A L Hoadiey, whe was preparine fo con- |at Friday's s neet a gag range with the service pipe | of P(\lr(f‘ Brown C(‘rllf Bt B e B e e s D) to 11 a, M.--SATURDAY--9 to 11 a. m. - premises. The flame from the lantern rcted. Thers Still remain | ] proba((on cases, but not any of long . ’ ’ ’ standing. tor Harry B. Agard pros- ecuted in the case against the liquors and vessel ol Jamcs B?Hrn seiz Wher: 1 Buy Weslefly SELe R E T testified that a(‘(inp unr‘fl E: e o g 9pesesesse | warrant he raideq the a v | i of Ballino in Br: < ° ENBUSTRIAL THUST COMPANY HOT FROM OUR OVENS DAILY ¥ thz—Lay—er CAKES German Coffee Claokaef 8_' 0 G - - loaf 80 - = - Fresh Macaroons & In Orange Cake - =~ loaf 12¢ | Lady Fingers - JUG | Angel Cake- - - loaf15¢ Weaterty Branch £ Three Millon Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars |i h ;"_ secon Vi 3 : Over Fifty Theusand Accounts. Which is a small one where are sold. On the first visit he saw ses Liberal, courteous ..:‘en:‘fld... ia its eral men on the premises apparently SRS drinking beer from bottles. At tt time of the raid 23 men were in and Estabbighea 1901. about the store, mearly all of whom Herold L. Wells. . D, Optometrist. were drinking from bottles, and some 0f the men were intoxicat P 4 : s 0 el Y R | flling: bettles from one of - the | i 2 P ik EPeaiariy, B b half barrels seized at the time of the - 5 AT 4 P. M. Brown Bread i 6-8¢ Hot Baked Beans «. 12¢