Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1912, Page 7

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e S T MARCH 8, 1912 “NORWICH TAXED IN MONTVILLE Bl Property Owned by Water Board Goes Into Grand List at $5,500 Valued Now as Farmland—Hearing on Injunc- tion This Morning, ; Tom the fact that Norwich owns ing on the application for a temporary quite a little land in the town of | injunction against the water board as Montville, it will be necessary to pay | asked for by Attorney Comstock in ! taxes in that town, the amount be- | behalf of Charles S, Johnson, who de- ing increased the past year, as the | sires to have the board restrained water board acquired much more | from preventing the water in Stony vroferty, Ior scme time a number | brook-from taking its natural course, of acres have becn owned there, hav- | which would be done if the water is ing been bought when Stony brook ag- | impourded at Stony Brook reservoir Spring Sale of A SPECIAL SALE Small Wares B “SMALL WARES” i.‘a homely, old-fashioned. term that survives. It M I " s s u I I s brings up a picture of the erstwhile neighborhood “Notion Store” that for- merly thrived by supplying our little persanal and domestic needs. Few of J ; : ; :b;er!v;,:":‘e left. The rising tide of a braver economic principle has supersed- The Values Are EXGepllonal Thp savmgs Mosl SUDSIGMIN Universality is the keynote of the modern store. Centralization creates money-saving chances. The specialist is always ex- orbitant. “SMALL WARES"—ssewing requisites—are almost exhaustless in variety: Will You Buy a Last Season’s SU“ at About This Spring Sale includes unbroken arrays of new, fresh, standard qualities. 1 1ot 3. ¢GRUF Whien Wikinde e 1 SRSEGSE ol 5F e SHARE TN Half the Regular Prices? This. list is in small type. It stands for large savings—savings that women who read this announcement are too wise to ignore. 'fl]a[ Is the Quesfion We Pfesefll 1) SALE WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTINUE UP TO AND INCLUDE SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. the Men of Norwich Today itation first came up several years ago | and sent through the main to tiie city. and the increa#e has been for the res- | It is probable that only a few wit- ervolr and pipe line, nesses will- be called at the hearing, Corporation Counsel Fanning has and that the most of the time will be received word from the board of me- | devoted to the arguments or the mo- lef in Moniville, stating that the as- | Hon. J sessment on that land has been re- Finishing Outside Work. duced nearly half. Tt was placed in Superintendent Corkery is getting the list by the assessors for $11,276. | aleng nicely on the work of thawing ‘The board went before the board of | out the frozen pipes about the city, rellef and made a statement under | and a few more days will see gll that oath regurding the property which | is known of at the present time clear- they had secured, and gave them to | ed up. understand that a substantial reduc- From the month of March is expect- tion was desired, It being determined | ed a large part of the increase in the that an appeal would be taken if such | reservoir for the vear, but thus far was not done. The notification is to | the rainfall has been very light, and the effect that the amount has been | ofie-cuarter of the monih is gone. Sev- reduced to $3,600, and on this the city | eral bard rains at this time with the will pav the tax. It is assessed as | Bround frozen as it is “would cause farm property. The reduction is sat- | Fairview reservoir to gain rapily, but isfactory to the board, though when | ®very day without them weakens the the reservoir is completed und the title | belief that it will fill this year. It to the land all required and the reser- | will be nécessary for it to galn stead- vuir in use, there .will be a much | ily at from two tc three inches a day aigher valuation, in all probability. to fill this season. Fairview remains Injunction Hearing Today. at 103 inches down, there being a fine Before Judge Shumway in the su- | body of water tiere, which will be perior court room here this morning | increased without doubt before much at eleven o'clock there will be a hear- | of a decrease sgts in. Exactly 165 Suits are included in this Clean-up Sale— 3 all high grade Suits in every particular—good ma- WILL BE USED AS ] NORWICH HAS VIRTUALLY Threads of All Kinds Hose SUPPO"CH terials, skilful tailoring, substantial linings. CHRIST CHURCH RECTORY WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP. | § At 1c—White Basting Thread, Lindiny Miss Supporters The occasion is unique in the annals of clothing seil- : £ ing, insofar as it presents an opportunity not to be . Y = Children’s dc, value 12%gc. At 3o—White Besting Thread, 500-yara | = yr reme ap Lo, vaie 124 had outside of this Store. In this Sale you can buy R e 0 TWO Suits for about the usual price of one. spools, value Beokwith Property at No. 118 Wash. | Trimmed New London on Mystic Alleys ington Street Sold to C. M. Spald- | Two Out of Three Games—Each ing and Will be Occupied by Rev. | Team Has Match With Mystic Next R. R. Graham. Week. The Sturtevant house, No. 118 Wash- | 'By defeating the New London Elks ingtor street; which was last occu- | &t Mystic two put of three games on pled by A. I, Beckwith, has been sold | Friday evening, the Arcanum bowlers Infants' at’ 10c, value 123c. spools, value 5¢ At 8c—White Basting Thread, 1,200- vard spools, value 10« C. M..C. Hose Supporters Infants, at 10 To the man who wants a serviceable Business Suit or an extra Suit for special occasions, these Suits are just value 121 to Charles H. Spalding of Brookline, | Practically won the of i R bt ata e | o G S A L I 3E e 15c. as good i 3kbh. Thiv inoludes’ the nropecty nd-/|AKa tHungilhe leasns. the | | At 2c—Shaker Silk Substitute, black H e - g as any New Spring Suit we can offer him Jolning the houselot. teams has a match with Mystic, but and tolors, value 3c. sl st 4 mtme. It is understood that Mr. Spalding | noting Mystic’s position, it is highly Women’s is not to reside here, the purchase be- |improbable that:they can trim the lo- ing subject tc a lease of the property | cals three straight games, which would tc three veafs to Rev. R. R. Graham | be necessary to even tie the Arcanum from the first of April. Rev. Mr, Gra- |@&nd New London teams, while the lat- ham comés here to take up his duties. | ter would also have to win their three as rector of Christ church on Easter, | Bames with Mystic. v Friday night big scores p: at 17¢, value 20¢ At 2c—Linen-finish Button Thread, At 19c—Women's - Pad -Hose = Sup- Wh D w D l black or white, value 5. y Do we Do t? porters, satin pad and lisle At 4c—Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools, elastic, value 25c. black and colors, value Se. - Does It pfiy 39c—Women's Pad Hose Sup- ailed af- ? Reported Held-up. ter the first game, which New London s B 5 ; 18 reported (idkia bupitdeh- mybnw] 10k, The Todala let out inithe second] | At @o—Merxick’s Darning Cotton, black porters, satin pad and silk clas- e A e o |®ame and poked up a team total of 942 and colors, value 3 ., value 50c i 1 Q.n:i‘v-:.l'rm’:\ ‘\‘l]“’\"“l ,”I!gm\:‘,‘ ,},r“r RGi wont. that 15 bottes in (b rbid C tie, value 50 These questions are oucasionally asked. We do it be- his valuables, Ho gave up 17 cents, | 8ame. .Six players got over 200 in |8 A¢ 2c—Black Darning Wool, with cause in a few weeks we wiil have our Spring Open- being ail he had with him. His “friend | #in8les, Potter, (rawford and Tilly be- Needle—2c a _card, In need” claimed to have seen him ] iN€ close with 212, 213 and 214 respec- ing, and want to commence the 5\' son with an entire tively. Tilly being cash a check but hie put up the. bluft bt T n Ta; a new stock. “Does it pay?” In a ydar's time—yes. In That he had spent it, 80 nothing more- | BSR with o Crawford was pes and Laces that he hag | s x and Potter hemg Sibac e the month of March—no. We do an enormous March ¥ The big team total of ~ | 2629 ‘was secured by the locals. . e . 31| The summary follows s This Man Gifted|| Rieauei it & At 2c—White Cotton Tape. Pins and Needles A P width to a package, value business. We show a loss for the time being, but it enables us to open the approaching season with a com- At 1e—Common Pins, full count, at 1¢| o+ 100 White Tape Fox O 159 208 a paper, valu medium width, val plete stock of new goods, W't Stran e Potter o'k i1% 190 1 h Stevens .. - 135 At 4c—Best American Pins, all At 10c—Taffeta Seam Binding, black, 2 g e T 5== Sale Will Begin on Saturday, Power? | 726 942 At 8c—Common Pins, in boxes, 3 [At 3o—Flat Linen Corset Laces, March 9h, and Continue Until New London Elks. pound in a box, value 15c vards long, value 5¢ Qi reminent People Say He Reade Their| | Congdon s eoil 208 = S i | Robertson .. 170 value 10 bunch, value 10¢ 2 Taylor .. . 167 il Every reduction quoted is an actual [De You: Want to Know About Yous(|Newman ... 2 At 2c—Nickel-plated Safety Pins, at 2¢ — Remember reduction from our former low prices. Business, Marriage, Changes, Oo- s 845 a card, 3 for 3c. cupation, Friends, Enemies or eam standing portt Miscellaneous Articles Men's Suits—of excellent materials, sub- g What to Do to Achieve ff e g Won. Lost. At 1c—Black Pins with jet heads, 1c @ stantially lined and well tailored, our SBuccess? | Qi“f"l‘*amnéfil“:”",“; :“ ‘j By At At 3c—Collar Supporters, at 3c a card,| entire stock of Suits that sold regularly at 7_5” Mystic Club ... 4 2 i value ; $12.00 and $15.00—price in this Sale....... pe | TEST READINGS FREE TO ALL| NORWICH BULLETIN READ- T R e e At 3¢c—Pin Books, containing black or INSURANCE AGENTS At 3c—German Silver Thimbles, all R o vohoe Men’s Suits—high grade Suits in every ERS WHO WRITE AT ONCE. WILL GATHER HERE value se. detail, beautifully ~tailored—our entire 1 4 = ; At 5c—Pin Cubes, black or colored . e S stock of Suits that sold regularly at $18.00 m 5 e First Anniversary of Superintendent £5us : At 3c—Good Quality Elastic, | and $20.00—price in this Sale. ... Attention of the mystically inclined| | Ames Taking Charge of Local Office. pins, value $c and 10c. white or black, % to l3-inch fusems to be centered at present upon ez : 4 TR A iatas Bo. ] the work of Me. Clay Burton Vance|| After the usual custom of the Met- | § At To—Hold-fast Darning Needle, § b3 et The assortment includes—medium and heavy weight though jay-| | Topolitan Tnsurance = company, the Needles to a paper, value 8c. | At 4c—White Pearl Buttons, 1 dozen| Suits, in Cassimeres, Worsteds and Serges, in both BRSaLAR | | S8 0 T oonfetence: G : : on a card, ic a card, 2 for 10c. dark and light effécts—also some Biue Serge Suits. ;“’.1‘:”:95; review of the year, the date being set | | At- 46—Roberts’ Gold-eved Needles, ‘ e superfatural’ | for next Friday, ‘which is the first value 5¢ At 7c—White Pear] Buttons, small and 2, . oers. st | ABniversary of Supt. R W. Ames in o Wt s SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FANCY VESTS tempts ”.l charge of the Norwich office. The dis- - RN SR o R v reveal tha'|trict includes all of Connecticut east 20, —— = _— lives of peo- | of the Connecticut river as well as g ple through | part of Rhode Jsland, bringing Afty Hooks and Eyes A Great Clearance Sale, embracing our entire stock at almost half regular prices. The assortment includes e Blender. | azents and representatives ofthe com- {0 oo i 5ol i mres black | 9c—Dress Shields, light weight, at plain white, white with stripes and dots, fancy colors, knit vests, accordion knit, ete., in fact every kind pany in all to the meeting, which is e Ty T s 9c a pair, 3 for 2 of vest that is fashionable. dates ool | to be held at the Buckingham Memo- And white valte &0, accuracy of] | rial, beginning at 10 in the morning At 10c—Small, medium and large size 69c | for Men's Fancy Vests that sold for $1.00. $1.79 | for Men's Fancy Vests that sold for $3.00. his delinea-| | and probably lasting until 2 in the |} At 4c—Dainte Hooks and Eyes, black Bhessk. altio 10 $149 | 1o iMen'e ‘R ey Vasts that viere. $1:80-4nd tions leads’ | afternoon y ghe o gnt 1 - piy fhie.Hiome office there will be and white, value 5¢ i B : $2.00. $2.39 | for Men's Fancy Vests that sold for $4.00. f"' thatt | ‘g nt of Agencies William F. Dobbins At |9¢—Nickel-plated Spool Holders er e tofore. | Surt of Agencies am F. De 4 y . 4 paimista |of New York and John F. Murr At 7c—Golden Spring Hool vill hold five spools and pin 1 prophets, |supervisor of the ordins department. black and white, value 10c cushion, value 25c, logers, | It is ‘aiso - expected th: First Vice " [} . . . \ . b 3?{-’.,'.’“;."? President Frank O. Aver will attend. |l A¢ 7c—Peet's Invisible Hooks and|At 29c—Self-sharpening Scissors, size HOSlERY “ jefs have failed to apply the true One of the ‘particularly interesting Eyes, black and white, value 10c. $-inch, value 50c. forincipies of the science of divination | (hings for the agents comes in the | ves, S R = e e e e e e i [ 0] Sy o s eviders i E s who will attend a specia ¥ Phvotte RAMIIE: wittas: M R easlny] | dinner at the Wauresan houss arith Women’s and Children’s [hey are here. ' New SWICS authori[afively . ) ceived. With the greatest amasement|| the head officers. -Who the fortunate ’ 5 ; 2 3““ wnmfl" S [:afnagfl Hags At e o painvalue B¢ |correct--New materials--New colorings. We £ agents are will not be known until the Lisle Ribbed Hosiery 1. seamless, announcement is made ut the meeting, = are- Nyite inspection. will be offered pair, value years, but had no idea that such prise. as-the period for competition is held AT ALMOST HALF PRICES At 25¢ a pair, value 37%;c [hese hints of prices: less advice could be given. I must ad. open until the last minute. The assortment comprises, almost every wanted style, size and color of Women’s Hosiery—a big assortment{\Waman’s Spring Suits at 515.00 mit that you &re indeed u very remari R TED slle man, and am glad you use your MISSIONARY s great gift to benefit your clients.'” et | b R Mr. Fred Walton writes B Church Orgs i - 2 pteniy L 413 not| | Broadway Church Organization Con The scientife value of your Read.|| sidered Confucianism and Work in ings cannot be fully appreciated umtil China. one has his own Reading. To consult guaranteed fast black, a s 6 to The Entire Sample Line of a Prominent Manufacturer |3 " " 0 The Foreign Missionary society of Broadway C(ongregational church met | y requested || on [riday afternoon when the topic that thoss who wish to avail themselves| | was (onfucianism s jonary | ; —comprising fleecy-lined, Black Bril- ot Tnia Kenarous ofler mike sppiication e ntidod ry}rh“xrl'x‘d“/.:ni:ll;’!:.\:‘r Carriage Bags that is in demand at the present time. Beting samples, they | oo™ P88 BRCH CINENe © U S 7 TRl . < a. as @ P A a > :- e Jomen's Plain Tailored Suits, ma s W rice ned e it e Ton & delnebtion Off | ;" \iss Mary Aiken on Cenfucianism || represent the highest standard of excellence in materials and workmanship. |neavy black cotton, ete.—our entire ine| Omen's Plain 1 i made of Meri with scription of your characteristics, talents| And @ letter from Mrs. Gates in India = B At \e Hosiery | Peau-de-Cygne, colors are black and navy—good va it $15.00 opportunities, simply send your ful was read by Miss Edith Young. | Every Bag is perfect in every detail. of 37%c, heavy weight Hosiery pame, (he daie. mont u,,uz“,;'?,uww { "X letter from Rev. M. Pye in China | at 25c a pair Better quality Suits at $20.00. $25.00, $27.50 and $32.50 b read by Mrs, Willlam C. Osgood, | owing verse 1n|| ,ne: fuom, Mrs. Bastman by Mrs. H R W."Gallup and one from Mr. Fas man by Miss Lucy Leavens. The Pres- ent Situation in China was the topic | {'of a'Taper éad by Mrs. Bdward Full- THREE SPECIAL LOTS On Sels Beginning Tody and Unéil Sold. LONG SILK GLOVES 73c A very Special Glove Offering. “Your power ia marvelous, wrl 8o people Please read my !ife Are my prospects bright”™ Women's Spring Weight Coats | er. LOT 1—Women's Carriage LOT 2—Women's Carriage Women's 16-Button Length Silk Gloves, romen's Spring’ Chitte”of "Wide-wile Chievist, Wit fland 2our Aatiar th Me. Clay Beitas: Tea wns served by Mrs. Wiil L.|[| Bags, ail leather, of excel- Bags, of genuine Goat Seal : . Women's Epring. Cas Wide-wale Cheviot, with long ®. trimmed Buite , No. 14, Rue de||S:carns and Mrs. B. P. Bishop. |} ient quality, made with fancy Leather, fancy metal frame in black and white and a full range of | .;jjar and cuffs—also black, navy and white Storm Serges and Whip- 1t 'you wish _— metal frame and purse in- and purse inside, in black ; 00 Silk Gl of your , OBITUARY. | side, in black only—genuine fl and all the fashionable colors g |, Sizes, refiinc B0 SMC Sl Coe s 090 | Sy~ Shitd, Vg $1.50 Carriage Bags at.. S Bcthal $3.00 valve &t ... a pair. At $16.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50 Milton P. Higgins. Worcester, Mass, March S.—Milton | P. Higgins, who cesigned and built | { the first nydraulic plunger elevator ever constructed, died at his home to- LOT 3—Women's Carriage Bags, of q ia s B ¢ 9 e 9 T $2 gfl Boys’ Clothing Dep't. 1] lined, covered and metal frames, with Women's New Spring Dresses ctual $5.00 e S night, aged 69. He was one of Wor- | cester's most prominent citizens and | [] vice president of the American | Society of Mechanical Engineers. i aml fl" a B Under the direction of an expert | 4ro mthe United States the Australian | state of Victoria has spent $33,500,000 The Best Watch in the World. | for irrigation. All Grades GRS purse inside, in biac value at At 85c—Boys' Gray Sweaters, value $1 Women's Dresses in all the newest styles for p for At $1.29- Girls’ Sweaters, gray, red and | street wear, Serge Dresses and Dainty White Linge (At Leather Goods Department, Main Floor) white, value $2.00 Prices ranae from $2.25 to $22.50 At 95c—Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 3 to 16, in navy serge and KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT | »o s At $295—Boys' Navy Serge Russiar DIED. Women’s New Spring Waists 3 . . Blov S ki P s 3 3, always on hand and fresh |KANE—In Xorwi Two Special Offerings for Today et sy e A ol e . | 1 fr g R ¢ style® in Tailored and ‘I from the factory, \li, Gopper Tes Mrs. Potis’ Fiat Ir At $395 B Two-plece. Buits } , ar price $1.10— 79C sel, regular prl « ted and Norfolk | Silk Waists at $5.00. EAOAT | o, s Special price a set. es, sizes b to 17, value $5.00 See _our_special showing of Waists at 98¢ Ferguson & ey Charbonneau |, =5 e e s housework, without laundry. Write to L R a0 FRANKLIN SQUARE |u. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL COMPANY

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