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/ : . NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912 : : 1 $2.95 DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT A SACRIFICE Be on hand Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1912, at 12.30 p.m. in- stead of 2 p. m. to see us throw Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats from our roof. Come and get one. $25,000.00 CLEARING SALE OPENING DAY $5.50 Doubic Breasted, Exira Heavy SATURDAY, JAN. 27th, 1912 MENS REEFERS A s e Pays us to clear our counters to fill with Spring goods. 430 8.90 $8.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS . .:cvvooneimes $13.50 SUITS and OVERCUOATS i .o $15.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS ...... £2.50 High Cut Storm Boots, in tam, black d waterproof. ... $1.95 PRICES in many instances CUT IN HALF OVERCOATS . £1.50 Felt Lined Arctics, extra heavyic., %4\ $3.50 Felt Boots, stub proof, rolled edge...$2.4! $16.00 SUITS and $10.00 OVERCOATS $18.00 SUITS and 11.90 129 $1.50 Shoes now..... $1.15 $1.69 Shoes now $1.95 95¢ $2.50 Shoes now..... $3.00 Dres 5 Men’s and Young Men’s All Wool PANTS $3.50 MEN’S SHEEPSKIN VESTS $6. Reversible COATS ...... .89 215 4.25 regular $3.00, now....... 50 Corduroy and Leather $2.00 Fine Worsted $3.50 Dress Shoes now $2.45 $4.00 Dress Shoes now $2.95 80c Light and Heavy Rub- bers now...... BOYS SHOES $1.25 Fine Working $4. and Sheep $1.25 now $1.50 now $2.00 now $3.00 Worsted $3.50 Worsted On Sale . $6.00 Corduroy COATS We will ot carry goods over, no matier how good, nor what they cost, or what they are worth. .9 245 2.25 .. 399 $5. ODD COATS lined .. Extra Special $2.50 and $3.60 Men’s Soft Elk Skin Shoes in brown, black and tan— $1.95 $3.50 Russian Blouse 75¢ Felt Hats— 10c Red and Blue 25c Shield Tecks 15¢ Men’s and Boys’ 25¢ Police Suspenders, Serge Suits..nueee. $1.89] - Sale price ......... 29c] Handkerchiefs ..... 3¢ L()Ok hest SHKE T < eies A0S K LoUSPENAETS, v 5 T o extra heavy ........ 15¢ $4.00 Boys' Overcoats $1.25 Derbys— 10c Canvas Gloves— 1”;}3:;;‘&]&“\“ Hose, 7e ”":h‘.\:f;i"“"i’\h H: 75¢ Princely Shirt— —Salé prict g 8275 "Salé price ...\ 5% 79 Saleprice - i viu.i.. B R A e e S2IBDIICE .. vitvieiss v 30e it -8 0 Soft Hat 4 fOr the REd, 10c Bow Ties— 1oc Rubber Collar g p e $3.00 Suits—Sale price $1.95 | #1.50 Soft Hats— 50c Overalls— Sale pricet o0t 2Y6e ) Sale price . .riuik 5¢ | 15¢ Black and Tan $6.00 Boys' Suits— Sale price o -~ $4.45 95¢ T YR R $2.00 Soft Hats— Sale price. ... . i n. $1.39 SaleiDnice Lo iv. S 38 $1.50 Men’s Coat Sweat- Mittens 50¢! 25¢ Mule Skin Gloves— $1.00 Buckskin White 50¢ Derby Ribbed Underwear—Sale price 39¢ Half Hose ........ 7%e¢ 19¢ Wool Half Hose. ... .10¢ - P RS T T S R . T Sale pric;‘ ..... ks vy 17c¢ | 35¢ Boys' Fleece 75¢ Blue ‘Icrscy Overshirt 45¢ $5.00 Boys’ Overcoats— $1.50 Derbys— 7 and Blue 50c 1 Cki s Undenwedr:o5 0oL 0 202 2 g $295|" & £3 50" Men's Coat-Sw 50c Mule Skin Mitten 35¢ Men’s and Boys' Caps 21¢ lC PICE isemarnioine P Sale price ......... 95¢}$3.50 Men's Coat Sweat- and. Glovés .. 50 % 21c|$1.50 Wool Underwear..95¢ | e $2.00 FU". Hats— $2.00 Der_b)'s—— feeeeeee.. $195 Ban ners 50¢ $1.00 Men’s and Boys’ Boys' Knee Pauts. ..., 48¢ Sale price wesweans $1.181 Sale price ........ $1.39 Coat Sweaters 39¢ 21c| Fur Lined Caps.......45¢c | 35c Boys’' Knee Pants... 19¢ - EXTRA SPECIAL $1.25 Men’s Arctics 79¢c “The Store That Satisfies” J. Hurlihe of Wi 266, 268 and 270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 5 mantic Will come|on the strength of that statement was | cal bureau of the state is'in Putn for wine, cocktai ment_that subpoenas had been ssued | hiere to do the work. given employment. He left town on |ior a jeriod of six weeks. W army offt for the appearance befors the grand | Chan Ui &¢ Eosbor, | Wednesday of this week, returning to | ty of s Gaiament of 350 glesis at | fury next Tuesday of peveral cMocers e Webster. in hotel; 33,748 for a | of the New York Mercantile exchange \m‘,’“f:cm’,’"“l‘fl““f‘e“;mf‘\ ‘m““fmg %6 | . At an afternoon ses 6: $244 for o iadles’ | They are called for determining —— - 1 tren the town trom ot onsea apE1ie0 | Mrs. Georgiana Paquin and Peter St.| livery: $18 for tele- | whether there has been a vielation br DANTELSON 13 to 15 inches in thickness is some- Tepute that have been doing business within its borders, Onge charged with failure to send her son, | Killir were presented, the form tor Root's trans- hington to Platts- | the exchange, Its officers, agents or members of the state laws dealing with 1 3 ut they have un- thing more than & joke. dergone a change of attitude, if all the | Louls, 14, to school the latter for | One item was | conspiracy to fix the price of a com- Silver Wedding of Selectman and Mrs. | Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, Mrs. John A {;on0rts that are coming from there are | HaVing failed to see that his daugh- | w s for five members of | modity. Charles E. Ayers—Four Degrees Be- low Zero Friday Morning—Seventy- five Marriages During 191+—Grange | Visitation. . Paine, Mrs. Clement W. Flagg, Miss Alice Bugbee and Miss Mary Stowell are the directresses of the Ladles’ Be- nevolent society of the Congregational church for the month. true, and perhaps dens of vice may time doing busine during the past because of the no: in the future thes not have as eas, as they have had de, during which, -molesting of th ter Helen, 14, was kept at her studles, Both pleaded gu Paquin vas fined $2, a dollar on each of twe | counts, St. Onge $5, a dollar on eact of five counts, Mrs. Paquin paid, and egislature who missed ; INVESTIGATION OF THE HIGH PRICE OF BUTTER. Commission men wers summoned as | other witnesses. The price of butter has been de- clining steadily since last aturday. ah— aces Fi . % . 3Mr. St ng! 0 spent in co E Sixty per cent. of the populstien In No Weddings During March. places, Foster has come to be regard- | >iT: St. Onge agreed to. I : { ok 9 At their home in Dayville from 4 un- | N oIk atriase wnled as' 2 town that would stand for | The Paquin case was something of o = i ) Jupan live by cuitivating the sefl. 6 1 o'clock Friday afternoon Select- | or onmars Gueie 1ome e e ianD | about anything. A clean-up 15 in sight. | 2 peculiar nature and duting | BREWSTER’S NECK. isnmms Served on Officers of New men and Mrs. Charles K. Ayers gave the case, June was the favo: month Quinebaug Lodge Officers. ug of it Mrs. Paquin lost her p e York Mercantiis Exchange. : T { .23 1 I3 & reception attended by many relatives | i e L s ey . fend became angry for a minute, her and ; | 30 P d and friends in observence of the silver ‘“3‘ giote having ket nrciea | o oo following «are the newly elected Jvenom being directed agafnst Axf-'fli arpenter, were | e methods o | AANNS ounas enniversary of their wedding. The :l"‘ ot oen Soub e were maryiod (and installed officers. of . Quinebau | Simmions, who was In court, ©On A | Carpenter’s tiorney Whit- | E uring that period. arch, always a || », No. 3. ( of 80, Mr S s 2 = < e s he is - woneral decorative plany in white and | fuivef, 5 Fo “yas pa I e o .| EUsC 40 afr Gimmons sent & motice | s Patridge : TRt In 30 Days green was very pleasing. tending to marry in 5 {to Mrs, Paquin in which she was acomber and broth he high Belectman and Mrs. Ayers were as- ihere were weddings formed that she must keep Louis )ul . Kingdo visited Mrs. h‘ market v'vxvxe. aisted in receiving by their daughter, th of th e sckooi until he was 16 or unt!l he ! (Charles Patr with the announce- 3 Miss Bdua Harris Ayers, their only | D°0iR Of the year d pass the examination of the| Adolph Holm Ml o : . | Remarkable Result of the New Flesh- child, and by four of her school | Officers of Orient Lod: state board of education entitling him | of horses of a Norwich man recently. PR o : | Builder Protone, In Many Cases riends, Miss Jennie Reddy, Miss Ethel | newly alec to a certificate to go to wor ouis | * Master Cherlie Patridge is 1il. 4 Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. of Run-Down Men and Iling, Miss Mildred Leavens and Miss K of Bt P, 0. failed to attena school regularly in Senedomes = To warn people of a fearful forest Women. Afi!el Smith, % P i Frank Lathrop: AmE Rll*lr'h S(a[}[:m}:er and nl develops, his xna;ih- GOVERNMENT SETTLED are In the Catskills a youns gx:—] rode J any happy sgreetings and wishes R. S., Hen 5 L St s i admitting it, that he was sent dur- | horseback at midn: d saved many | " wers tendered Mr. and Mrs. Ayers. Bacon; M. o el L‘“Q‘”Mfl;- |ing the latter part of September to FOR WINE AND COCKTAILS. | jives 1 glorious, but lives | Prove It Xomallt;ny m Ooupos Below Mr. and Mrs. Ayers were married by o ey - e T 2 A B8O | Balgwinsville, Mass., to stay with his}_ 5 {are o King's New Dis- | For A Froe, kage. Rev. F. A. Crafts at Moosup, near Danieison Interested in Norwich Ther- ndfather, and that he had been at | They Were Drank th Army of_h:ers at| covery in cur g trouble, coughs| By @George, I never saw anything which place Mrs. Ayers, who wasg, Miss | for three year mos Campaign. work in a factory there. He is at| Lake Champlain Celebration. {and colds, which might have like the effects of that mew treatment, Agnes M. Harris lived. For the past|sentatives, I 5 ir- | As little ex present in Putnam with his grand- - | consumption or pneumonia. Protone, for the building up of weight 11 “”;J m’ih h|$’l“ hus‘baen at D;}- ton; alterna H. Bacon. | pe for it, th visiting the boy’s mother. | Washington 2 y {me of a B :‘J{A\ihl) u;ugh and i ; illr’u‘c: ?s‘zm;::cr{: J}:rnca.. “x‘ted?;‘t;g" more Hile. Untll within a few vears Mr, bl . Simmons stated his opinion 1o | Knox, by authority of the president, | €8se,’ writes W. R. Patterson, Welling- | F yers was in the employ of a firm of Oldest Member of M. E. Church. }n T dactan TR R the court that the boy Was Sent P | oo ' eoonioq ¢5 the house it- | ton, Tex., “atter four in our family had |& W;I’l kng?nu;.n:‘):z;:ll:w:;eu:;r‘d‘as;m Chicago packers, but more recently | The Danielson Methodist church | of (" that is to be used in securin wnlo Massachusetts purposely to avold | {00eY presented 1o the house Comm. ™" | djed with consumption, and I gained |SPEMTING O (06 S8V0 qition, T ‘be- s been in business In Dayville. He | notes for the current week contain the | big new i This interest may | the labor laws of this te and that | tes on expenditures in the state de-; 387 pounds.” Nothing so suré and safe|gonto think that there was nothing on is one of the best known of Killingly’s | announcement that John H. Keach, !4.°,ccoun for, however, by the fact | D¢ might be aliowed to wo partment the voucher accounts for |for all ung trobles. Price|earth that could make me fat I tried citizens and has been repeatedly hon- | who recently died in Warerbu and | that Danlelson a few years ago had a | This belief, as stated, arou $20,000 expended at the Lake Cham- and § bottle free. Guar- | tonics, digestives, heavy eating, ‘ ored by election as sslectman, being & | was burled in Westfield cex e : years ago had a | o i's irg and. she Indignantly e s {Shteatiby Tae 200a Co, | milk;, beer, and aimast everything sles member of the present board. | on Monday of this week S S i | Tt was a lie!” i e e e ey | £ | gou could ‘think of, but witheut ressl Mr. and Mrs. Ayers have many [member of the T ( Tty t5 e much the fund has | Simmons, however, his opinion as to| wine travel and A Hero in a Lighthouse. Zriends in this section of the state who | society, having united with grown. 3 the facts in the case Dheing Very | guests at that celebrati D anaiie | 1:‘1; L'h:xlnm:\‘l.n' ‘more anniversaries of | the year the church was organized. ]“xmmj.j Ji\dga Fullw‘. adn;m\[lfih;—ll | Knox hereaf a light- . A Grangers to Visit South Killingly. PUTNAM {Mrs. Paquin to the effect that she t wrecks, Four Degrees Beiow Zero. AMembers of Killingly grange g - —— e e the e wAy tons 1t Have besn: A temperature of four degrees below | Ing in a body this Manufacturers and Parents Penalized | poot that Mr 5 7 SR i 3 Electric Bitters e CLISL Deniclebn. citisenn. whoto South Killingly g 8 ! {fact that Mr. Simmons was simp Ambassador e {had not DHes ontad fide x ol t dety il ey b\ ghsats of the mecrabs . ;*!1 0 for Violating Child Labor Law— |acting in the performance of his du Associate Justice | of and chil he writes, Providence on & business trip Friday. | return visit. The soclal fe Campaign Against Brown-Tail Moth |, Mrs. Paquin explained, she is a ro- | i g e without beneflt, and they.also Albert Boswell of Broad strest i3 re- | tonight's gathering includ Begun bust woman of middle age, that she } and ot public men wer Now, seventy, sovering from injuries recently re- | tainment programme . 13d all she could do to support her- | the entertainment. It | ¢ dyspepsia, In- s el g S0 3 < - S SRR S 8 s ;s 3 self; that her father had had her boy | other { g and kidney ceived by falling on the ice. o ingly grange, Drogramme | Friday was not a real pleasant day I t ¥ . i I Gordon A. Johnstone, who was taken | having been given spocial attention in ey Pleazant day | tc bring u 1d that she had sent|jnemoers of the commission might be | troubles, t equal. Try| sud@enly 11l Thursday, was resting | arrangsment. for some of the people fn Putnam, | the little fellow to Massachusetts— | invited to discuss the expenditures pa- | them. Only 50 cents at Lee & Osgooa ety PR who have been violating the state | Baldwinsville—to live with him pearing In the vouchers. { Cors ~°Qr° Sht Mie Almos Tartiett nave Popular Stock Company. Tawe relative’ todsending chiidrent to Mrs. Paquin's argument was a pe- The vouchers show an item of $2.50}, = - TN S L Y been entertaining Prescott Bemls of Goodwin, 8. D, This has been a week of playgoing for many residents of Daniclson and school who should be there; incident- ernor Prouty of Vermont and cullar one. She sald that while the boy was visiting with her she would for flowers bought by a guardsman for the wife of a Cana national | Foley's Honey and Tar Compound | “Cures in Every Case.” " | sur v e Phil Maher | 21y two agenis of manufacturing con- a ol RG] e R Rid Entertained st Cards. e St e Maner | cerns in the city who have been em- et el il | McCaffery, .Mgr. ob the Mrs. Joseph Halle recently enter- | tolre of pleasing dramas, has been at | Pioy/n children under 16 years of age | ferred that she did not care to be held PATENTS Yolses Hipee e Coms ained a party of pa::;mnn and vlshlt- the Orpheum theater, giving general ‘“_'Mm“f‘ H;e erre% cerhflruie.:l from | responsible as to wether the boy went I;Jfl:ufi Honey and Mz gc:,:; ing friends at a ca arty at her | ga ction. B ey oven he state board of education and con- work o 8 ‘hile he was B some 60- g b Pt s et 5 hatia, W | Satiatacton s[_)",.-‘ly,,,r,;‘l}'d“ was S b | trary to the child labor laws of the s lfh:;gg;cli:I;xxalcx.hsh:i:a(tx—‘ s “'.INB ,;\.m;d.‘m” s e nel dpnotelc and Lae T [ Any BEA OF WA R T Mr. and Mrs. Tra D. Martin are en- Bac s z Sa ate, had fines imposed upon them. |ed that while the boy was with her Guide Book Free. ommended it to many others who have| " ReceverNormal Welght By The tertaining George H. Lawton of Man- ate for Joint Installation. There were four cases in all, each | futher he could do ag he saw fit with {HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. D o o L L ORISR Sewiiat Ch;ltu‘. Eng. Sunday, Feb. 4, has been selected ag brought as the result of the activity | hiy She was told by Judze Fuller Denitisn. Con in diseases of the throat an ment, Protone. P Whiting of Providence was a jsitor In Danielson Frid Tishing through the i on lakes and ponds in this section is becoming less sf 2 pastims and more “uttimg holes through 1tke ice work. varying the date for the joint installation of the newly elected officers of Mystical Rose council (Wauregan) and Rose of Lima council (Danielson), K. of C., in the hall of the local council in the Keystone buflding. District Deputy P, BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyalCrape Creamof Tartar H. NO E PHOSPHATE here of W, S, Simmons of Central Village, agent of the state board of education. At a morning session of the city court, Judge Fuller presiding, Charles E. Dean, agent for John M. Dean, a manufacturer doing buriness here, was fined $3 on each of two counts, on which he was charged with employing &t the Dean factory, Clif- ford T.add, 15, and Ralph Smith, 15, both boys being without the certificate that they should have had, being un- der 18, before they could legally be employed, Henry Boisoneau, an agent of the Putnam Manufacturing company, was also fined $5 for employing Anthony Kubiac, a boy 15 years of age. The Smith boy represented himself at the Dean factory as being over 16 years of age, and in the case of the Ladd boy, he had failed, In September last, to pass the examination of the state board of education, and to se- cure a certificate entitling him to go to work. Young Ladd has been at- tending night school for some time. He will again be permltted to take the state Doard's examination today. The Kubiac boy also represented at the Putnam Manufacturing company plant that he wes 16 years of age and Phoenix Block, that she must keep the boy at school | "% F o o as long as he agreed to do so. remained here, and For ail coughs and colds it is speedily effective, I.ee & Osgood Co. Mr, St. Onge pleaded his small wage as an excuse for not being able to keep his girl in school, but his prin- cipal reason for not having kept her at her siudies was that he believed he was complying with the law when he sent her to a private night school. In @iscussing the cases, Mr. Sim- mons staten to the court that there seemed to be little use in showing leniencys so. as to allow those haled into court to answer to such charges to go away without paying a penalty. Leniency only results in causing more violations of the child labor law. Mr. Simmops did rot exhibit any desire to punigh individuals, but he was In- sistent on a general prineipi¢, that children shou'd not be deprivei of what they are rightfully entitled to in the waws of cducation. 18-Day Craise Around whilesto] Island. booklets and further particulars. NEW YORK & PORTO RICO S.8.CO. General Office, 11 Broadway, New York. Or any Rail STATE SCOUTS ARRIVZ To Wage Cav;n_pllnn Against Brown- Tail Moth. 5 Donald J.-Cafirgy. of-the entomelogi- Porto Ri co[ Bahamas wiie.. If you want to get away fora short vacation that will reward every min- ute of your time, take our 16-dey cruise from New York to and around the ‘‘Island of Eachantment’’ and back. $110 covers every expense for the entire trip. Steamer isyour hotel ing at principal portsonthe rite for sailings, illustrated Ticket Office or Autheriz: First cabln tours, $25 and up. New twin screw S. §. BRAZUS and otherlarge steam- ships in_ service, connecting Nussau with Cuba and Mexico, Cuba S*iins: terior poini ico Selings cach Thursday for Mexico s b Havana and Progreso; each Friday for Tamplco, making comnections for Mexico City and all interior Points. Write for literatare and partioniare. NEW YORK & CUBA MAL S. S. CO. General Office, Pier 14, East River, N. Y. ‘hursday and Satur- Tourist Agency. I had been thin for years, and began e to be tone, so I decided to try 1t mysell. Well, when I Jook at myself tn the mirror now, I think 1t is somebody else. 3 have put on just 80 pounds during the lsst month and fi:ver felt stronger or more ‘servy’ in my 0. 1t will cost you nothing o prove effects of this treatment. will send o anyone s free 500 e e e naenfts Pl.nd a3 evidence fated.