Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1911, Page 6

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Rally Outdoors Wflm Ticket MdreuB:gCrovam Dixon Square—Epworth League Officers in District Confer- ence—Actyal Gain in New Directory of 173 Names— O'Brien-Savage Wedding. Bliv- 1of Violet Edmands, fiancee of Rev. Clarence V, T. Richeson, visited the #ccused in his prison cell Monday. Rev. Mr. Holt is well known in West- erly, where he supplied the pulpit of the First Baptist church as candi- date for pastorate. Maurice J. Donohue of Pawcatick has returned home from Budapest, . n opere housw, © owa piace in city adapt- public meettngs of size, being <4 o moving pletures and vaude- kes it impossible to get gs © political sellies without the & substamtial bonus ‘This fact did not of & democratic S sul 14 FREE IIISTHIBIHHIH GBARHGK WATER THEL EE AND 0SG00D Marshmallows HAILLOWEEN This week we hav- fl“l\l'd a fresh consignment of MARSHMALLOWS Fine for toasting, Fine showing of our TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 9x12 from. BODY BRUSSELS, 9x12 from. . We are making ah‘especially Regular $25.00 and $30.00 values. Carpet Size \ RUGS +e..2.$1050 to $15.00 Regular $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00 values. -.$23.00 to $28.00 An Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of BED SPREADS 850 in the lot—representing the entirs clean-up of a factery that recognized as being amongst the leaders in their. line. Thebe Bed Spreads are subject to slight mill imperfections— perhaps an oil spot or a'soiled place—but so slight are the im- withdlh“: Hungery, where he has been for the muhda past '.htr::'}‘-:ngi”;%“: ;gfla:t;gd_p;fi AXMINSTER, 9x12 from.............. Fl gl S Lo $20.00 to $25.00 perfections that in most instances thev would not be woticed Donchue wjll complete his theological ’ c a 0““ Regular at $24.50 to $27.00. unless they were pointed dut. s in M;qg‘;;e course in ffle U’;m;d S{?lws and_will VELVETS, 9x12, special price. '$17.00 wero Lewis - | be assigned by Bishop Nilan, as ne is 3 3 S AL S e = s % momines for governor; Alberic o student of the Catholic diocese of See our window display. Regular at $23.00. It 1o a romichabili dpporunity | far hatamel e BOTNE 40 nominee for lieuten- | frariford. (] - boarding house keepers to lay in a supply ‘at substantial savings. 2 syvernar; e A Canill nomi- | “Some peopls who have been praving FWILTON VELVETS, 9x12, seamless at .$23.00 ) & " | for a new railway station at Westerly, H .. . T ,:‘"“ £ O‘Ls.‘d“.dhlgfm for a new railway statle 3 Siidenee, o TODAY | Regular at $27.50. Divided Into Eight Lots g R T realization are complaining of the e FINE WILTONS, at ..... o el daven ......$33.00, $35.00, $38.00 to $55.00 £ AT .— werled demeoratic view- | occasional nd necossary toolng Of| 1o yp5ee who wish it we are author- ; b LOT 1-—AT 6o LoT e hioe the whistle of the work train locomo- tive und the puffing of the hoisting and pumping engines and the pile Griving in_connection with the con- struction of the bridge abutments. To them the hum of industry is all right with the hum omitted. The Connecticut railroad commis- sioners mspected the New York, New THaven & Hartford railroad to the state line at West Tuesday. They the speakers were given re- as their arguments -l 1a the cool eveming atmo- ‘n- of the Norwioh district league, of the Southern New of the Methodist ehmh held afterncon and sessions in Grace church on , with larze attendance of manifested interest. It was one of the 35‘50- l:flk‘ a“v;wu:\; {{‘;ql;;’,'\“ ,‘ifigii‘i.' pure water containing a good quantity i 100 Crochet Bed <®nreads, extra Heramed Crochet Bed Spreads @eries of one-day services being held | Provement ne es. A tempo- | of minerals. It is clear, bright, and a NORWICH, CONN, full size — regular $1.35 value at|for single beds, standard size and which is_now in progress. rary bridge is being built ‘across the Pawcatuck river in connestion Wwiti the werk, and it is expected that when this week. Thers will be a confer- ence in Danieison on Wednesday, in ‘Willimantie Thursday and in Burnside ized to dfstribute a guart bottle of GRAROCK SPRING WATER without charge. If there be those who are not satis- fied with their drinking water and would like a low priced mineral spring this offer will be welcome. GRAROCK SPRING WATER is a comfort to those who like good water. Be sure and avail yourselves of this and 05SGOOD Company Agents for Park and Tilford and Fuller tive for sitting rooms. Colonial Rag Style Rugs in all sizes. We invite your inspection N. S. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 MAIN STREET ‘We carry a fine line of WOOL RUGS in two-toned effects, attrac~ 168 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads,| 132 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads jmedium weight—regular 89c value at|standard size and weight—regular 98c| g6sc each. value at T8c each. LOT 3—AT 88c. VALUE $1.19 100 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, splendid quality and extra full regular $1.13 value at 8Sc each. l.OT 4—AT 98¢ size— LOT 5—AT 98c 98¢ each. cuality—regalar §1.35 value at 98¢ each LOT 6—AT $1.18. VALUE $150 Fridey. s i i b Green Chocolates. Hudnut's and Roger The afternoo mmy as | this is completed an additional steam |opportunity to obtain a quart bottle | G : i N Devotional servics: Spiritual [shovel will be in operation. free. }&. Gallet Perfumes and Toilet Articles. g‘;‘;g‘:;\‘;‘:‘; tcs";fcl‘s‘e;afgé Spreads, full sizo ‘and extra heawy quality-—regniar ork, address by Rev. M. S. Stocking; Milo M. Clarke of Westerly, vice 7 7 . Literary and Social Work, address by | president of the Rhode Island Sunday . Mr. Rhinelander was formerly a pro- LOT 8—AT $1.88 MMes Hannab L. Devis: Junior League [school association, and _ministers, 5 ¥ | fessor at Berkeley divinity school in v ea— addrees. Miss Beatrice M. | Sunday schocl superiniendents and COLCHESTER STAFFORD SPRINGS i this city. 100 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads,| 100 Hemmed Marssilles Bed Spreads. : wgdcm ngelism, address by | delegatos from local churches. are fn it 4 P ok - s extra full size and best quality—regu- | fine satin finish and splendid quality— Rer. Otls E_ Greene: Mercy end, Ilelp, | Providence, attending the (A -frst | plans for Hallowsn Social—New Oil | Total of 1014 Children of School Age Boeyy Britain—Acthur. Pils of New || jar §2.25 value at $168 each. regular $2.50 value at $188 each, address {annual convention of the ciation, 3 ekl 2o H : een prominent for ference 3&: officers of the district | whic hop:ned Tuesday morning and Engine for Lighting - Station—For = ':“: :;’ 5‘:’,‘" i'“” Last ¥°:'_ Hartford.—Joseph Mullen of the |come time in New England athletics, ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY AND UNTIL SOLD. with the corresponding officers | will close Wecnesday evening. . This | mer Consul Day Able to Sit Up. rench-Canadian Convention Today. | Hariford Times, and Mrs. Mullen are | has received an offer to become assist. o the local chapter was held just prior | association composed of all Prot- % ; - 7 7 S S spending a vacation in Bermuda. ant physical director of the Fort %o_adjournment for supper. estant’ Sunday schools in the state| A Hallowe'en social will be held in| D. J. Hanley has made his return Worth, Texas, Y. M. C. A, and will 'n- eveming exercises were as fol- | without regard to de The |the Boys’ club rooms \in the library 10 the town school committee of the | Greenwich.—New textbooks in his- |leave in a few days for the Lone Star Sows: Devotional exeroise; The De- | sessions were held in Aie-'ibuilding this (Wednesday) evening, | School children between the ages of |yory geography and arithmetic have | state. yotienal Meeting, address by Rev. M. [morial Episcopal cRgren. r members 15 years old and under. | four and sixteen. The total number |yqqy adopted by the Greenwich scaool . 3 5. > The World for Christ, ad- { oy " 3 QB:&} owner of the |This is the second of a series of so- |i5 1,014 a loss of seven since last| o 2foBted bY An Extfaordll\ar Ofierlfl of . Otis H. Greeme: JUDIOr | yo1nvon house at Watch Hill, senior |Cials to be held during the season. |year. The number in each district is 7 x.thodlk address by Miss Bea- | 500 Ve oliage of Physicians and Sur- | Mrs. A. ¥. Roper and Mrs. Timothy |as foll . First district 105; Sec-| \yeet Haven—Taking advantage of MOST SEVERE COLD AL Smith; Am I My Brother's .., ¢ Baltimore, graduate of West- | Nutter were guests of relatives in Zast | ond, 647; Third, no school; Fourth |y "apsence of Frank S. Terrell, burg- EASILY BROKEN. ! » eaper T adéress by Rev. . W. Gray: high school, class of 1908, and |Haddam Tuesday. e “fi‘h\:‘”(hse“e"“;{o"l"!ms Tansacked his home and stole — i 3 rou % ; school; Bi nth, no school; . : : ow te Win Souls to Christ Through Silts "Besale Setage ciasg of” 130 Na Bl for Elestio, Plast 5| on) eI T8 NIm I T eanon three rings, overlooking other valua- | In Just a Few Hours All Misery from | “ r'mme a s Miss Hannsh L. Davis. The confer- | Savepe wore married Monday by Re The new oil engine for the electric | Twelfth, 15; Thirteenta 62; Fourteenth | Ples- a Bad Cold or the Grippe Will ence closed with devotional service. | jona. Pumn. Church of the Immacu- |ight station arrived Monday, and will | 11; Fiffeenth 11; Sixteenth 9. Mea st AR Be Overcome. . jate Coneeption. The bride was at- |Pe moved to the station at once. The All Ready for Convention. Sabelhmmate b s Mis d Childr: The new dinflol of Westerly and !m"’:‘m Miss Etta Clancy and Her- |engine has twice the power of the | peryining fs In readiness for the ¥l nsalneen s MEAeons pect Pape’s Cold Compound fs the result For Women, Ses an en for 1913, just issuad, Te- | Lone Arniomber wes hest man, M. Dresent one, which has not been capa- | Everyihing ls In readiness for the|the local } . of three years' research at a cost of | 3 o . Y = e ¥ cd with the showing made b; i B O 1313 e arest: and Mrs, O'Brien went to Philadelphia. | ble of carrving the heavy load. = | 0Cictics “which will open with & sol- | the mstitution. 3 ¥ | more than fity thousand dollars, and | SAMPLES FROM A PROMINENT MANUFACTURER in the compiation of ‘the | Scre they I e, sl Mr. | calling on-friends in town Mond. S demonsirated is mot e | - O'Brien is at college. 8 ; b elcr | this (Wednesday) morning at aine istol.—] rya; i g = i E getory 1271 are added, a | | Louis Schlsich, who has been cleri | D ) s el e e e Tt the Siis o T o bx Nearly 500 Hats in this offering and so extraordinary are the B eand The Do MYSTIC several months, has ended work for | Srciscs will take place in St Edward’s | Bryant, a student at Wellesley college, | © It is a positive fact that a dose of values that we do not expect them to last long. has been eiected president of the ju- nior class of that college. Stamford.—By the will of the late Joshua B. Hendrie, an estate of $220,- Pape’s Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stom- the firm and expects to leave town in a few days. Dr. N. P. Smith of Norwich was the l’le new directory is 6 B s than two years The 4,123 inciude the names of who Imve died or removed Will Move to Woansocket. rs, Daniel J. Hanley ‘Woonsocket, Where they ke their home. Mr. Hanley is Death of Mrs. Loren Douglas—W. €. T. U. Hears Reports Convention. 'They are divided intg Two Lots LOT 2—AT $1.98 left From State s guest of Dr. James J. Tynan Mond: LOT 1—AT 98¢ 5 | tual residential B Tho trip was made here with the doc- | u . an 2 4 . |16 o into the insarance business in | 000 is given to his widow, sons and < = it 5% sre pamned on Tues. |1008 LA obin and son of Scott il that cits. 5 srandchildren, with one. bequest of | Oy 1Mbs or :;‘ge&*‘;‘":f the 9033, | Untrimmed Hats for Women, Misses| Untrimmed Hats of the finer sort for showing actual | o me Aot or | were in town Monday. | Michsti p Suliven of wWillimantic | 3500 o the Sound: Beach Consresa- | erabt” “headacher Guliness, heed “and [ and Onildren, in all the latest shapes| Women, Miscos and Children, stylis These figures | eided on the Noank | Colchester grange held a meeting in | Iowron busiuty TaR tlonal’ chureh- nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez- |fand most fashionable colorings— Eever Matn e b g ; gias was well fnoyn (SraneanIan, Buceday guening. | wera i Norwich on Tuesday. Waterbury—Ten new cars of the | M€ Sore Liont Tuning of (he Doser || Hats that are worth up to$200 gge | valuss up to $3.98 sach, chesse &1 e B B e Former Consul Day Improving. | — — ffi‘l“go;fi%tgs{e company for use on | ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. hoese at. = R Z , who has been se- iously sick at his home on Norwich avenue for the past three w Bryant Statue Unveiled. A splendid shuwmg of Fancy Feathers, including many new and novel effects. Mo, and Mrs. George Williams ob. z‘ eleventh anniversary of marriage Take this harmless Compound as the igeal lines and three of them have that already been put in service on the | directed, | New York, Oct. 24—A bronze statue| with the knowledge i taken this morning for burial. | | &t their home in Interested in Returns. I8 or Wiliam Cullen Bryan., the sir. of | Watertown line there is no other medicine made any- street Tuesday evening. | There was a large crowd at the DOW ablo to situp fora few hours dal- | iy, ‘Century Association tp New York, : where else in the world, which will Amons o~ Fuests were several rela- | front of H. W. Wheeler's store to Vo 0 0 oo o | was unveiled in Byrant a ar| Middletown—The consecration of | cure your cold or end Grippe misery nv.:nd other friends from New Lon- |, watch for the returns of the baseball SEOTE 8 gy . ‘M| cepted by Mayor Gaynor today. The|Rev. Philip Mercer Rhinelander =28 |as promptly and without and other Mra Wiltiams is the daughter town. Monday. bishop comdjutor of Pennsylvania will stance or bad after-effects, as a game between the New York and’Phil- T : erection and unveiling of the statue as .f!r and Mrs. Samnel Prince of New | adelphias, 15 et is loading 4 |:"the cuimination of a movement |occur on October 28. The service will {i25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com- ’ [ 2 Londen and Mr. Wiliams was for ten W. C. T. U. Meeting. T e o T oo | launched 2§ years ago to honor the|be held in the Memorial Church of | pound, which any drugsist in the omen s odae uits years a resident of that city. Bl miiotiy ettt o R a ACtOTY- | memory of the poet and journalist. the Advocate in Philadelvhia. Rev | world can supply. i Cioss Country Run Today. The Bacon academy irterel Model Suits—com- principally greys, 25 Weomen’s Tailored Suits—manufacturers’ Christian Temperance prising serges, cheviots and novelty weaves, union was held 'l afternoon. | ltcll Lac.m: . €ross | Wallingford.—The wedding of Miss Herry Renvedy of New London Vis- | The president. 1 New- | country run will be held this (Wed- | Kathryne Veronica Burke of Cohoes i #ed ta Westerly Tuesdav. By reaited A = at- | nesday) ‘afternoon at : { and: Dr. John 3. Brosean of the navy and browns. Being models they are partioularly well Hayes of New London was | tendance, wmany nt ‘rom | Frank Browning of Lebanon v borough, takes plice Monday after- made. If bought in the regular way these Suits would sell at & visftor Monday in Westerly. out of town. Reports > read by |town Tuesday. ‘ noon, October 30, at 5 o'cloc®, at St. $27.50 and $30.00— m o directory there is | Mrs. Alice Cutler Georwe | GRS ] Bution/was i Bxster Agnésr church, Conoes, Rev. J. H. Car- o o 1P 22.50 & military officer with the < the delegates t | 5 Toll officiating. : : e oy < stite convention of the | " Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Alger of West- IR Hautenant Aalcns1. held week in Meriden. * [ chester were callers in town Tuesday L SPCCla rice e Tt'js ammownced ihat no-license ad- Mr. and Mrs. William K. Raymond A splendid showing of Women’s Coats in all the newest models yochtes are planning to fight for no- —prices are $15.00, $17.50 and $25.00. m they never fought before in and left Tuesday for New York, where The schoels of Westerly are smitted Srom the new directory, but the school | she w1l spend the winter. v of the town of Stonington | subsiitutod. Heard About Town. | ¥ 3 F. Earnshaw is spending A-t H. Langworthy in Boston. Closes Summer Home. Mrs. Sarah Spicer Dickenson closed her summer home on Library street of Westchester were calling on friends | in town Monday. i Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and 13 often a forerunner of prostrating dis- Women must have the most stylish Man Has Infantile Paralysis. | itleboro, Oct. 24—A new fantile paralysis, the first to affect | ease. dult in Attlebors, was reported ves-] It is serious’ and especially so to Patrick Whalen, 40 years old, | people that must keep up and doing or iry worker who lives on Peari| get behindhand. models in garments. Exhibition and Sale of representa- THE LADIES’ SPECIALTY CO. Makes it an object to provide this great gna_counciiman returned Tome L - h erty Is critically il at r T ”’ e oweRkl lome on Water street. Mr. Ral-| 3] ho“]i:fi;as"“flflg;rfifi;‘;g disease. | The best medicine to take for it 18| necessity with anticipation of pleasing many of the beau sex with out beau- ~ : Rev. Gearse Holt of Portemouth, R. OlTest rerifintat s e e of the bewn bokird of health. fic et b consitfnionw oS tiful garments. We have a complete assortment of the most recent styles of | Sto es and Muffs &, Who is to marry the younser sister | ° J5hn White motorman on the Groton | T Hood’s Sarsaparilla| suits, coats, strest and Evening Drassss. i & Stonington street rs who has | New Haven.—Chief Engineer Ed- " All this week we are having an exhibition and sale of Marabout Iward Gagel of the Now 'York, New Haven & Hartford railroad said this weel that work on the new passenzer station for this city would not begin actively until next spring. ‘Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sareatahs. This week Wednesday and Saturday we have spesial offerings that give Stoles, Capes and Muffs, Marabout and Ostrich Stoles and Muffs. - These are our own importation and were bought and shipped direct to us from Paris. The assortment is unusual and the de- signs most exclusive. There are Marabout Stoles at $248 to $13.50—Muffs to match &1,00 HGuael DEaseis SIS RERTE fon Sac 1 Marabout Stoles at $6.50 to $13.50—Marabout Scarfs at $5.50 to $1.00 and $1.25 Tailored Shirt Waists for 89c. $30.00. " We, invits linspections ble to come to Mystic Tuesday oon. William B, Penfield is spend- a few days in New York and Mrs. Frank Barker to spend several day purchasers an opportunity of saving 25¢ on a dollar's purchase. left For this week we offer the best guaranteed $1.00 Kid Gloves for 32c. i in opher Marshall left Tuesday York, after having spent the summer here.” " STONINGTON. | Park Trees Trimmed—Sale of Elm Street Property—Last of Summer Residents Going—Interest in Liquor Hearing at Norwich. Sale of 1911 CANNED VEGETABI.ES $1.50 Women’s Cardigan Jackets for $1.: 20c Women's Hose for 15e. Underwear--Sweaters At these prices a dollar goes a long way. Come in and investigate. ,,Jumes Tarvey ana Davia Crumb, i Underwear Sweaters r. commenced the trimmi lona, 3 cans 25c, dozen . . trees on Wanaw k i 4 ) - 4 HAIR TONICRQ |50 ot e purs s veec (| TOMA T QO E S Aer 2 cane 20, donen.. For JioyeN, misses INFANTS: SWEATERS 4 @ . ;'n‘{"‘\‘ - Other improvements to Sultana, can 10c, dozen.. . 9 . £ BOYS"SWEATERS 20 3 he hi ivs are neticeable, ettt | RTINS AT € LAGICS DPECIAILY L0, |fntants vormyes ainLs sweaters @rof and Sealp troubles. their wedding Tuesdl,\:nm e CORN pEAS We are showing a large assortment WOMEN’'S SWEATER: Retain pride in your hairfa Case Continued. Iona, 4 cans 25c, dozen. lona, can 10c, do: 248 Main St Franklin Sq. Nerwich, Conn of ‘Infants’ Winter Weight, Ribbed S, fise vy casing dor it ea’he case of Martin Martenf, arrcst- | l§ A&P, can 10c, dozen. $1.10 | AGP., can 176, desen. 3 q. h, . Vests and Bands, ranging i price | [fants’ SWEATERS turday night, was continued by Judge Breed until October 30, at 830 \a. m. riday evening the members of Cal- vary Jpiscopal church will hold a social ‘in the chapel. rom 25¢ up to a Silk Vest at §1.25. now— 80c. and $1.00 Sultana, 3 cans 25c, dozen. .95¢ 3 Coke Liquid Shampoo eleanses the hair and scalp. Sultana, can 12c, dozen We show a large line of Infants| Sweaters in white and colors—price] range is 69¢ to $2.50. Monday, ‘fChildren’s UNRERWEAR s Sty e -l MEAT SPECIALS - Sy ml!drubhc— gé;“di{régad:fi?éggi ‘(‘E“:filfi:‘ : ! Take Ti : @ @ Every good kind of Children's Un- Bovs’' SWEATERS A 4t Drgins ‘:fi::,“;:::;::‘:s;if::t.':'s‘y&‘z";?;3‘:":? L el 11 | R e in sammse ooy, [l |2 Vel LS ()T FORES OF LANB ROUND STEAK [}l " don't have to Be Wealthy to Own a Home—your money == SE e e R e ho“r;:-lmfinla:: Dsfl;n; R Ib. 7%c Ib. 15c. i : will ‘go farther here than elsewhere. | Lomen’s kthbCERWEAR owned by the estate Levy, e f the late I A We will give you credit if you want it. u :‘lfls been purchased by Ernest shman. To Devote Time to A. O. U. W. At this price we show an unusually arge line of Women'’s Vests and Pants, Joth medium and heavy weight, long _SHOULDER STEAK © 1b. 10c BEEF LIVER 3 Ib 25c % s SWEATERS Girls’ S s Girls' Sweaters, made coat style, col- Come in and look us over, it will pay you. . d short sleeves, ankle and knee Joseph Zellar, who has Served as P e LS 5 : ors are navy, cardinal and white) ] ) th ponts, regular and extra large | OFS are eray, navy, gpemeer at the velvet mill s re- MNATIVE FOWL CORNED BEEF B iZcs—all good value at 50c each. sizes 28 to 34—price range is $1.25 to i 0 in . 6a \ | interests of the A, 0. U. W, 0 ib. 18¢c ib. 8¢ < - e | Dr. Charles Mallory Williams will A . ‘ - _— clese The Homstead on Wanwanuek T INDER'W par next week and return with his £G LAMNB FRANKFORTS R : 5 ¢ UNDERWEAR | SDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |faniy”c e £0 S b 128 | s e (ompicte House Furnishers, o ; | Westerly Branch Mr: ib. 12%zc 21 SC i pending .Thres Million Dollars .Three Miliion Dollars 11 Water Street, Telzphone $65 Mr. and will close their sumnier Curplus | ors are home on D: ly recommend our "“"':'::{;":“--:‘ Amufi: yea | UL today (Weanesday) for the win- § ; & A 00, pricean management. To Attend Norwich Hearing, e rfla 1 a“ ": a[:i v Ba fl Gold Stamps With All cOLD Much interest is beins hown over ¥ 3 the question will be heard of liquor license Monday, October 0, at 10 m Norwich before Judge Greene. Miny will go from here and attend the court. ‘Wwtsbliabed 1901. which L. Welis, 0. D. opu-umn. 3 viston corrected b the .q Phone 29-4 135 MAIN STREET Free Délivery Cash Purchases.

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