Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 7

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PROSGSED WIDENING OF WATER STREET NORWICH ‘CONN. The Newest Winter Coats FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN Marked at prices unmatchably low for such superior styles, quality and. tailoring : Women's Black Coats, of black broadcloth, well-made and trimmed— of black chiffon broadcloth with chin- chilla trimming—also extra large Coals for stout women, sizés 55 to 49 bus! PRICE ReNGE :10.00 TO $35.00 Junior and Misses' Coats, of gray chinchilla, of brown cheviot, gray mix- tures, plain navy, gray, and tan Polo Coats, Reversible Coats and many sty iish Novelty Coats—a complete show - ing of the latest models— PRICE RANGE $10.00 TO $27.50 Women's Fur Coats, in all the new est models—Persian Lamb, fludson Seal, Black Pony, Natural K Brown Pony, Marmot, Brown Coney, Near Seal, Ite. PRICE RANGE 83500 TO $275. Scale-r1inch-so0feel awl Women's Fur Sets, Muff and Collar—Brown Coney, Red Fox, Ra coon, Bear, stern Mi Paw, lceland Fox, Sable BRICE RANGE $10.00 TO $65.00 'SECURES CONTRACT FOR [GIRL IS GIVEN NEW PLAN FOR STREET WIDENING? NEW HAvEN o s ove i Neorwich Cflflurn Wwill Bulld Handlama; Had Been in Conflict With the Law h in Elm LE OF MILLINERY Wizow sroses A manufacturer’s stock of Fine Willow Plumes at one-third less than regular prices. —at § 4.98, regular price $ —at $4.98, regulur prica $ 7 gular price $10 —_ Edifice for Polish Pa : - S s i City. School. Subumitted to City Authonnes by J. B. Shannon For % . | et R The contract for Ue erection of the| I the ity court on Tuesday mors i it iti St. Stanislaus church in New Haven,!ing, Lee ifarris, aged 18, was sentenc Little Water Street—Advantageous Proposition Re- |5t Stenisiaus chureh i ‘prestaed ‘over &, o0 S SEod Ih, way senten & . i by Rev. A. Mazurkiew as been from the Rav. G. A. Bry ceived With Much Favor. awarded to the Fenton-Charnley com- Otis e Abor waw - em= ny of this_ city, ‘and work is to be lihmed. she . has, rted on the structure this weei. N Bt Belor ¢ he builaing when completed will cost taking zoods from farmers' | statement of a few | deSirable point. it is stated that if|$75,000 and will be located at the cor- | wagons .in Water street three boy ? Qs e purchased the Pot- | the change is made Mr. Shannon pro-|ner of KEld and State streets in New | were nlaced on probation. John Gole- e operty in Little Water street | POSeS to make a rounding cormer on’{ Hav it will be constructed of brick, | biewski was sentenced to the state re- B iy s atn Street | his mew building when erected at the | cast stone and granite, having a tower | form school for being incorrigible, He James B. Shannon has made another | corner of Shetucket and Market strets, |at one corner. The seating capacity | will be taken away todas offer to the city authorities concern- | which will give the street guite a ben- | will be 1,200. It will be lighted by ~ > efore—Boy Sentenced to Reform BLACK WILLOW PLUME; WHITE WILLOW PLUM BLACK WILLOW PLUMES —at $ 7.98, WHITE WILLOW PLUMES t § 798 r BLACK WILLOW PLUM at $ 9.98, regular price $15.00 WHITE WILLOW PLUMES—at § 9.98, r price $15.00 COLORED WILLOW PLUMES—at $ 9.98, regular price $15.00 BLACK WILLOW PLUMES—at $13.98, regular price $18.000 r price $18.00 T < price $10.00 s ago, when ing the widening of Little Water | efit there. | electric and heated by steam. It J. J. C. STONE. WHITE WILLOW PLUMES —at $13.98, regu ®treet, which is reported as being con- When public mprovements have | will be 149x —_— COLORED WILLOW PLUMES—at $13.98, rezular price §18.00 sidered an excellent one, inasmuch as |been considered Mr. Shannon has al- The same company is also building | Former Nom it rdeuces the cost off making such an | ways been found ready to do his share | in Manchester, E a comfort sta- improvement materially, and it is and when he erected his Auditorium |tion for that city at a cost of $15,000. h Bowling Alley Man | Visits Town. WILLOW PLUMES—at $17.98, regular price $25.00 | K WILLOW PLUMES—at $21.98, reguiar price $30.00 this sale are the genuine Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Silverware, one of the oldest and best known brands of Silverware on the market. These goods are guaranteed by the makers and we extend the same broad guarantee that every piece is reliable. If you are in need of Silverware, either for home use or for gift purpo you should take advantage of this sale before it ends on Saturday Night. to_consider an outlay for the project. | would be 1,012 square feet with build- The idea is to make a straight line!ing to be secured from Dr. ¢ . on the south side of Little Water| The change would make the stre treet frnmvihetu('kel street to )Iarket‘(’ept wide on Market street, while it is | :;ll;l;e’: 'Thlls '\\haslézfid prror;osiiuor: as :“ 3(;: feet in d\i\'l;ilh ajt b;l}:etl;- 3 injuries received in an aute collis up by e Dy o! rade some | street. or some stance in e street 3 o T - 4 atel are ed time ago and referred to the court of | there would be,a greater width. & Netwich Tows, fn, JHi TR0 Wit ,aggin‘f“‘,;:;f"he" e \rTied oo The common councll, which, on securing| In discussing the cost of such an im- [resumed in the civil superior court)©&3 10 SUEVE the figures from the property owners|provement, this week, a citizen was ““"'f on Tussdey bufire JHMES Reok | e Ratel tha ¢ at that fime, found it could no: for ini 2 k ity w C an jury. ! 3 ¢ t be|of the opinion that the city would mot(@nd & Jury. o L L oo oled the Alsonquins ihought will bring the improvement | hotel gave a good sized slice of the! This is of reinforced =concrete with e T 3 Sk 1 4 5 st ” b 2 , within the bounds of possibili srner to ¥, without any cost | enameled brick. The excavation for |pJdohn J. C. Stone formerly of the BLACE WILLOW PBLUMES=s W398 resular price $33.00 Until the entire matter is decided, | whatever, though it was at a point | tiat has been completed and the build- | [G20 BOWINE alicys here. and now bro- 3 there being other property owners to | where it commands a good figure..In|ing is under w DS TAL St SRRt Y M =l see, the terms of the proposition are!this new prope is understood | b RS T SRR A Peeadss 4 - o g . withh but the fact that the offer | that his offer \ liberal one. | gy e« Syt gl i ikt 1] ANNUAL SALE is considered an advantageous one for ! The widening of Little Water street | CASE WILL REACH Son, TlE OF SITRR L ord the Casins 1 NOW IN PROGRESS the city leads io the belief that if the |on the plan proposed in the above THE JURY TODAY.|ailey representatives are holding their | ' vest of the plan can be put through as | outline, the new stret line being indi- S uc ol < - H g ; i well, that it will Le but a short time | cated by the dotted line, Mr. Shannon |Suit of Gallup vs. Campbell for In- i;:m‘::lgll‘ "(‘fie;opa:d“}:n:',::(‘():;“flngsfif Our Annual Sale of v-rwar.bw.ll1;;um¥:‘n all :h-- :nl;. fo before a city eting wi 7 g ek ¥ s i a 2 ¥ F are apeting. ce i i % . e goods ‘offered in now before a city meeting will be held I would sell 4,150 square feet and there juries Received Auto Collision. going. to Hartford Mr, Stone has been and including Saturday, November g | instrumental in the formation of & | fraternal society bowling league which FEA R AR GRS or | PAS started with eight different fra- mpbell of New Haven for 35,000 for | . pna) gocieties represented. Mr. Stone on | was elected president of the league The suit of H. H. Gallup vs. S. E. the state league sino team defeat- three straight in done less than $35000, and that they | be obliged to meet the entire expense | [ o Jreie Trm- gy while did not think the citizens would vote | in one year. In his opinfon it would | Gridgeport that he was dwiving the car | the two-man contests, while on indi- % O d « in which Mr. Gallup was riding and | Viduals they took two of the three e 3 e new proposition reduces that|be wise to create a sinking fund for e A e e et Lewm 3 dk h f U d ear amount materially, inasmuch as Mr. | the improvement and lay aside a half | W82 on the right side of the street. HE nandkerchiels nderw hannon has since purchased the Pot- | mill or so each year s i voul .ol 3 ! ter propert nd xspiu a position to d.-lbut Pt vegr.:x a'ne;:rdo l§)1»‘»\0 Lgli‘:’:‘ The first witness for the defense was| Two Paris department stores use|la Special Sale of Men's and Women's l" WOMEN, MISSES hetter by ihe city. This change, a$|amount would be raised and ne omg|E. A. Tracy. who was in the Campbell | storage battery driven tricycles to de- s, e OF' AND CHILDREN Shown. be thie StV HIAn WHIth ta bwoals T h ; ; car. He stated that he was riding | liver purchases to customers. £ Bbaut half the ususl prio made some time ago when the mat-| It is likely now that the matter will |Packwards and that the Gallup auto| INFANTS Winter =Woight ' Ribhed Ter vas Tirst considored, Will malke a | be brousht to & focus and some action |Passed In front of them and there |=—————————————— MEN’S Vests and Bands, in all aualities| Wide street for the business section of | taken on the matter in the near fu|was & collision. 4 C. - ranging in price from 25c up t the city and relieve congestion at a ' ture. e detendant. oy, campben, testi- || A Silken Lustre Lot 1—Cambric—6 for 19¢ $1.25, — | fied that the Gallup car ran into his | £ = Lot 2—Cambric—6 for 29¢ CHILDREN'S Winter Weight Vest ] car, which was only two feet from the To the Dullest Hair o y C! S 'y f. and Pants, Jain and ribbed,) WILL HAVE SPECIAL CAR NEW BCOKS FOR curb at the Johnson home. He claim- Lot 3—Cambric—$. for 39c ljnknginx in p.-,’.-,\ frots. 350 t0 T8, FOR WESTERLY TRIP. | NORWICH READING CIRCLE (e the Gallup car was going 2 mile: Lot 4—LINEN—6 for 49¢c (Fashion’s Mirror) _— ar. hour. He claimed Chauffeur Freer Tl oo Both Companies Will Go Down To- | Pupils by Going Through List Secure |:aid he was behind time and runnine | - Proper = and scalp does | Lot 5—LINEN—6 for 60c R ot e (Moo a cident not m ng and ¢ ¥ ura k gether—Fifth Company Men Receive | a Diploma—Further Prize of a Seal | last oo Jon aie, Campbell asid Wis | bensive irips eo the hair-aressers LOT 6—LINEN—6 for 89c for boys and girls, ranging in) price from i0c¢ to $1. note—just an oc- Olive Drab Coats. | is Offered. frame was badly bent, but he was able | Simplicity is the k: E ¥ casional brushing of scalp and hair on W % ,,Fiesdax cvening at the regular dril | The folowing are the st | ik ) bR o } SHT RaAG Thons . ALt 5 table OMEN'S MOMRIER. Y nton Whisht Vests f the Fifth company a e armory | have been selected for 1911- for | show that Mr. Campbell ran into Rev.|spoonful of dry shampoo mixture. C. "ants, plain and ribbed, T the olive drab overcoats were dis-|ihe Norwich pupils’ reading circle in |G B, Morsan in New Haven Nov. 14,| This is brushed through and out of ||-°t 1—Cambric—8 for 15c and extra o sizes, 1 tributed to the men, taking the place | the Ciffercnt grades 1908, and that as the result the clergy- | the hair, and with it comes all dust, Lot 2—Cambric—6 for 19c price from to $1.50. of the blue coats. : : Fighth Grade—How the United |man died and Mr. Campbell was sen- | dandruff and excess oil. Lot 3—Cambrio—6 for 290 [’ Not only has the privilege of leaviug | States Became a Nation, by Fisk; The | tenced to ten days in jail and fined “To prepare the dry shampoo, mix WOMEN'S Winter Weight Union| the state bx:en granted the two local | Three Prisoners, W, H. Shelton; In- |$192.94. | together either 4 ounc of orris root | JLot 4—LINEN—6 for 29¢ Suits, In white and natural wool,| companles, but the Rhode 1sland ad-|dustrial Stories, N. B. Allen; A First | Mr. Campbell said his car was goinz [or corn meal and 4 ounces therox. 5—LINEN—6 for 39 regular and extra large sizes, jitani general has granted permission | Book in Geolw S, Shaler. but five miles an hour at Norwich | Keep in sifter-top can and use once Lot L .y ranging in price from 75c to) for them to enter that state and parade | Seventh (irade — Explorers and | Town. Mr. Freer denied in rebuttal|or twice each week After a few Lot 6—LINEN—6 for urder arms. This will be on Friday | Foungers of America, by Foote evening, when the two local companies | Skinner: Bai will Je: 2 by shampoos dull, ‘stringy lifeles: or brittle hair grows wonderously soft, silky and lustrous. Continued using B and [that his car was making -{: r?il}(:s an o 5 O « z a oy, C. D. Warn- | hcur and that it was near the Johnson ® by special car at 6.43 o'clock | or; The British Isles, Tomlinson: | home curb. :‘f;m;‘-in,\mm‘.{’S’cg{::“ll »&ongt:gmlyuli*; &:}ng Friends and Farm Foe AL | The testimony completed, - induces a luxuriant growth s S oecupy ihe o Ly e The Porteous & Mitchell Co il -p_. t car. Sixth Grade—Abraham Lincoln, by [ Brown. Arthur M. Brown and Attor-| - Fifth Company Won. Baldwin: An Old-Fashioned Girl, Al- {ney Thomas. This morning Attorne F l )’ R S The Fifth compan indoor baseball | cOtt: Under ny Skies, Youth's |D. G. Perkins will close and affer the team showed a local combination of | Companio; The iron Star, J. P. True. | charge by the judge the case will 2o to All-Stars how {he game should be| Fifih Grade—Our Country's Story, {the j Siberian Dog Coat at. viaved ‘Tuesday night at the armory, | Tappan: Page, Esquire and Knight: Sable Wolf Coat at. defeating the pick of the C. A. C.s|Northern Eurcpe. Youth's Companion; | Ss=————————========——=— Gelloway Cow Coat at 2nd ohegan Reds. to 3. Lieuten- | Triumphs of Sciene, Lane. ISE Russian Calf Coat at @ant Nichols and Corporal TFaulkner Fourth Grade—Richard of James WOTHER WaR R Coat at were the battery for the Coast artillery | town, by Ot of a Don WAEPMRE TRt B8 - o Slatgery and Driscoll for the All- Little Far Awayr Lands, |Built Up Boy's Strength Instead of | CPossum Lined Coat ittum: The Stories Mother Nature 2350 Marmot Lined Coat at. ifer Children, Andrews Giving Cough Syrup | T ird ade—Colonial Days in Vir- ] A lingering cough is a sure 1GAT QUALI sinia, Carolina, Marviand and Geor- {weakness in a child, and the sens i (TR by Weish: Asgard Stories, Fos- !'ble thing is to build up the sys y. Se- o g To the Public of Norwich and Vicinity innings the score was a tie, enth the Fifth company opponents off their feet, like scared rabbits till they piled up eight rums, which and Cummings: Five Little Stran- | Then the cough will disappear. 53 clinched the game. Schwartz; The Flant Baby, But if the child has no appetite, "E L L c“ PMAN Co »v inning Brown. |then it needs Vinol, which has not |14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. . xS We wish to announce we have recently added ell | rlb 3000083 1—15) Second Grade—Chiidren of the CIiff, |a particle of the nasty, greasy D i e RS sy Wiley and Edick: Bow-Tow and {and taste that make children hate | d _ sst winter the Tifth company made | Mew-Mew, Craik; Fishing and Hunt- |cod liver oil. Vinol is so pleasant they | % X .t a record of winning every zame in|ing, Dutton: Harold’s First Discover- |like to take it and it builds them up-Blly the “BIG BEN” Alarm to our store a new. depapment.” Vir their season. They bid fair to dupli- | ies, Troeger. wonderfully. i P cate this vear Those who enrol in the reading cir Mrs. R. Inza of New York city 2 Clock of b aians — cle are required to read three books | “My little bov had a very bad o i . 1t is estimated that Texas has 120, | fTom the hist assigned for their re- for two months. I did not like to| FRISWELL 3 €10,000 acres of land- suitable for | SPective grades each year. A diploma |give him cough syrups for many of | i F3 cotton. At present there are | M1} be granted for the reading of re- |them are not good for children. ut | 25-27 Franklin Street % .05 acres in cotton, quired books for four vears provided |1 did give him your delicious cod 2 that three books from each class have {liver and iron remedy Vinol and one - — P been read. bottle caused his cough to disappear | We are starting this department with a brand new stock of 1912 MOST. GEVERE B b After a diploma has been secured, s |entirely and resiored him to health | PIANOS ¥ § Wall P Almost snyth t seal will be given for the reading of e guarantee that Vinol will build | . designs an tterns o L] aper. most an ing you may wi EASILY BROKEN. | liree books for the nest higher grade. | up and strengthen weak, pale children | Come—iook—Listen. If you buy your S o : e y R D -1 2 For the first three boeks a red seal, |and all rundown persons of every ?“‘"f‘ here you will enjoy perfect sat- in the Wall Paper line you will find in this stock and at prices a half n Just a Few Hours All Misery from | for the second three a blue seal and |age. If it does mot do all we claim | ISfaction. : a Bad Cold or the Grippe Wiil for third set of three a green seal will {we give back- your money. Broad- G. E. PARKHURST, cheaper than if you send away for Be Overcome. be given. For the reading of four ad- | way Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, | 17 Hill Street, 4 Norwich, Conn. Ouir ‘aim. s o’ give: Yot HEEORUSROIIRT LI Zoice : and Jatore i ditionzl books from those selected for [ Conn. septisFW Page’s Cold Compound is the result | the seventh anu eighth grades a gold of three vears' research at a cost of | S¢al shall be given. more than fifty thousand doliars, and | = contains no quinine, which we have GOING TO NEW HAVEN conchusively demonstrated is not ef- b e gm-'i\'e in the treatment of colds or |Frederick J. Harris Wlll Be Located you decide farther on any Wall Paper ij§ will pay you te see and in- spect our large and varied selection. Your taste in Wall Paper can fied here when it cannot elsewhere. Try it and see. Schwartz Bros. Home Furnishers 9 fo 11 Water Street Telephone 965 be sa srippe. It is a positive fact that a dose of T oD g 4 Premstion. Pape's Cold Compound. taken every| Afier having been locatad here for two hours until three consecutive | a number of months as manager of Yiosels are taken, will end the Grippe|the Capitol lunch, Frederick .1“ Har- mnd break up the most severe cold, |ris has' beea notificd that he is to eithar in the head, chest, back, stom- [take up the menagement of a new @ch, limbs or any part of the body. |place opened by the company in New It promptly relieves the most mis- | ITaven and will leave shortly for his erablie headache. dullness, head and |new work. His many friends will re- rose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez- |gret to learn of his intended departure ing, more throat, running of the nose, |and it is with regret that he will be muceus catarrhal discharges, sore- v ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. | poads eve, ¢ PoTt With his many Tilke this harmless Compound as . Need Printing ? 35-6 éirerted, with the knowledge that e therk is no other medicine made any- Troop 2, Boy Sceuts. where else in the world, which will On Saturday Troop No. 2. Boy carel vour cold or end Grippe misery | Scouts, will have a bike meeiing on; The BULLETIN Co. 2s ypromptiv and without and other | Laurel Hill bridge at 2 o'clock. There 3 e ' assigtance or bad after-effects. as a | will be no meeting tonight, as Scout- | 64-66 Franklin Street 11 Fraskite strec STATION, and the J. F. | 25-cent package of Pape’'s (Cold Com- ' master Morrison has left town and Dest eon Dpouwd, which any drugsist in the | Scoutmaster Wipse= will be otherwise work cdn supply. engazed. Bicrcle m General a- ‘ e work “TRenn \

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