Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1912, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

in, bour Th ' WESTERLY ENFORGING AUTO |AWs Chauffeur For Mrs. L. M. W. Foster Arrested Tuesday Even- . 3 % an arrest made under a new sec- ing—Under Bonds of $200 For Hearing Friday—Brad- | tion adonteq at fhe 1412 session of the 3 embly Tan ANO, - 3 cha fol . Lucy A Foster, ford Can Have Trolley by Paying Its Share—North 5"\lc'y, o, i 3 Nt S 5 7 road, w ed Tuesday afternoon Stonington Half Breed Held on Serious Charge—More | chersed with driving an_ automonile with the mauff open and permitting the About Norwich Campers’ Burglar—Ferrier-Hall Mar- / Operations will soon begin at the dig ng and In the afternoon plant o Bradford Dyeing associa- before Charles E. Chap- tion adford, but at the start it the r cessity be run on short time, | ment of counsel, #8 many of the employes will reside |tinued for two weeks. : the transportation fa- fat $1,000. The Norwich & Taction vompany has under tion the extension of its sys- tem radford, provided financial en- couragement s given by the Bradford concern. It s argued that to build an equis the extension would be a | costly ‘experiment and with no sur- face indication of profit for a long period. - However, with the co-opera- tion of the Bradford Dyeing associa- tion the trelley company is in readi- ness to bulld, equip and operats the road, prowided the Bradford concern ez, thres from Nor- | ¢ from Westerly, planned n a tent at Pl matter was not will ‘take a specified amount of stock | peport r o nhti T in_the enzerprise. e ke o el Ci In the opinion of the trolley com- | e o 5 Tesord - hiie pany, the dyeing company should sub- b sty Dol Ak e et moribe to stock to the amount of §25,- View constdebany jof lare aad mwx::a the Bradord company shows | Dioloi, - bt Ahute 1. vetl jon. to subscribe to only $5,000 | rui deace eho | worth of stock In the enterprise. It | s Shodh “hLigreuent to is argued that if the road is built it | will be for the accommodation of the dyeing concern more than to the vil- | At the residence of the bride's pa- B Jage of Bradford, and that therefore |rents in Avondale, Monday evening, | that company ought to bear its burden | Miss Marion Louise Hall, daughter of | inj of the expense and share the loss or |Mr. and s. D. C. Hall, and D. W.|¢ profit, as the case may be. T London, were married | - s ton A, Burdick, in the| William A. Gardner, a half breed, has been arrested upon complaint of nd juror of the town of North Ston- §iton. on the serious charge of earmal knowledge of a girl thi Years of age. Sha is a nlece of the . daughter of the sister of | Gardiners wifs. He was gowned Irish wicl, Elizab arrested NOTE THE ECONOMY Oty » frw drops in the Bath Theearly morning tub— A few dropsof SULPHO NAPTHOL 'added to its sparkling invitation— Splash!— Zipt—Out you come refreshed . as . you never were before. You spend a better day for it. CABOT’S TWO=-DAY SALE OF Summer Dresses $2.45 All our Summer Dresses, Viola Sta dras Dimities, Chambray and other popular Wash Fabrics. Were formerly sold up to $7.50 On Sale Wednesday and Thursday At $2.50 One styie like ent At $2.45 Waureszan | w the t the b quire 194 Main St. e Dray of Providence, Miss Ella Wi g and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bar- strictly anfor stalls Groton Officers—Teachers Ap- pointed. consisting of Anderson Ging- 5 Policeman Robert Bridgeman | has been in the village for the o - ida ooking after the power boats to ham, Corded.Gingham, Ma hat ali have the ‘squipment re day evening resent, who were of Westerl, s automobile are being police of me Tuesday the noke from the exhaus ed at a special trict court and | He was neld for g In bonds of $200, | surety. | Local Laconics. | Marr has purchased from | ishop a building lot in Fair- n A. Wilcox has sold the Na- in Liberty street Orlan vable Calvary and profit- | church Th New Yo unt of g the ste, i Tells Positive Cure Science has proven that nearly all troubles originate from a com- mon caus welcomed by thousands of victims BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912 water. Soak the feet for a full nz- teen minites, gently rubbing the sore parts.” The effects are mary- elous. All pain disappears Instant- ly and the feet feel simply de- lightful. Coms and callouses can be peeled right c ing feet and sweaty, smelly feet get immediate relief. this treat- ment a week and your foot {roubles will be a thing of the past. Cal- oclde works through the pores and removes the Any druggist has locide in stock or will get it from his wholesale house. Don't be influenced to take something instead. A twenty-five cent is said to be.enough to cure the t feet- For All Foot Troubles that of injured t he fellowing information will be s you this treatment *h was formerly known only to will do the work. Don't Get it at once, 2 tried in iated at t at White urial w Mr Norw Tea Miss Annie A Colburn of Springf varents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ches- and Mr ) E. Newbury and | | Miss Helen Newbt hbett returned from a | Mrs. John Johnson of i ovidence. 4 and Mrs. William | Mrs. Herbert Gessner have and Mrs. | e returned from a visit to New Britain, Natural Stimulant, West Side school by the committee- Wheeler, to serve for the been named achers for J. Rodermund, very tired, M. D.: Frink R Ruby hase kin- | Rickerman; 3 Fish. Heard in Passing. Rathbun entert of 15-at Dean’s Mill on Sat ernoon, where a most delig \s spent. A fine luncheon and hour, and see how refreshed and | freshed the box you can finish your work.” tfut was ‘Why One 8till Lived. “How many deaths?” asked the hos | ewbucy of Palmer and | e Eoliurn ot Springlleld have | pital physician, whila going Wi home ter a week's visit in | rounds. “Niue.” “Why, I ordered med | fcine for ten.” *“Yes, but one wouldn't hneth Douglas has returned to | X h after a visit to his grand- | take It ring Island w included Vells of the Fourth com- I “orps, ) g tH Bristol, R Alice J. ) h school, 1909, normal school th H. Barney for the t brough apman, whic mount. g rapldly in the ing_the gr of | treet, go that traffic will go v bridge and thus eliminate’ the The incline will be on MYSTIC tor of Auto Laws Arrestad by te Police—District Deputy In- = v:. ~ TR E NS Anty Drudge Writes a Letter. Iy dear niece Dorothy: Don’t be discouraged about your housework. Now hat Monday washing, for'instance, which you say is such hard work. You have been doing it the. old-fashioned hard-rubbing way, you foolish girl. In the future just you use Fels-Naptha according to directions on the wrap- per, and it will be more like play than work. Then your week will be started right and everything will go well. Affectionately, ANTY DRUDGE. Wash day used to mean a long day’s drudgery with hot fires and steam ant nasty smells. Fels-Naptha has changed all that. Fels-Naptha has made wash day as pleasant as any other day, because Fels-Naptha has made washing easy. More than a million women are wash- ing clothes with Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water, without boiling or hard rubbing. Washday has no terrors for them. And the drudgery of household cleaning is lightened, too, by Fels-Naptha. It whitens floors, brightens paints, brings out the col- ors in linoleum, takes dirt off varnished surfaces without dulling the varnish, re- moves grease spots and stains in carpets, rugs and upholstery. Be sure to follow directions on the Fels-Naptha red and green wrapper. placed under own court plac taken before | mised to have hoa lition as by Installed Groton Officers. Grand ton his su BEECHAI'S PILLS Biliousness is Bad Enough in itself with its headaches, sour stomacn, unpleasant breath and nervous depression—but nervousness brings a bad train of worse ills if it is not soon corrected. But if you will clear your system of poisonous bile you will be rid of present troubles and be secure against others which may be worse, act quickly and surely—they regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys—tone the stomach. Then your blood will be purer and richer and your nerves won’t bother you, he whole world over Beecham’s Pills are known as a most efficient {amily reniedy, harmless but sure in action. For all disorders of the digestive organs they are regarded as the Best Preventive and Corrective The directions with every box ere valuable—especially for women " Stid evirywhors. In baxes 100, S50 Following is from “As 1t Is,” by M. | “If you are | must perform a few | more hours of hard work, lle down, close your eyes, and breathe deeply | and a little faster than normal for half clear your brain will be and how re- feels, and how easily | § The Porteous & Mitchell TODAY Will Be A Big Day In The Factory End Sale This Great Sale is sweeping ing before it. And everything why not? Think of buying the best kinds of Summer Merchandise in some instances at less than cost to manu- facture. Practically every item in our original Sale advertise- ment is still on hand and many new items will be offered Today, making it the banner day of the Sale. Then make an early start this morning and participate in the greatest money-saving occasion of the season. MBN’S WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE Values like these will not be found outside of this store At 5c—Men's Hosiery, in blué brown mixtures, value 10c. Men'’s Fast Black Hosiery, value 10c. 10c—Men’s Fast Black and Plain Colored Hoslery, value 15c, 7c—Men's Fast Black and Hoslery, value 25c. 35c—Men's Pure Silk Thread Hos- fery, black and plain colors, value 50c. 29c—Men's Genuine “Porosknit” Shirts and Drawers, regular price and cheviot, value 50c. detached or attached cuffs, valu s0c. | At 68c—Men’s Negliges Shirts, At 78c—Men's Negliges Shirts, of fin quality Percale, value $1.00. At 35c—Men's Muslin Night plain white and trimmed, valu fine quality Men's nsoook ched valua trimmed with silk frogs, Shirt; $1.00. valug cale, made military style, valu $1.00 fen's Pajamas, of plain an Mercerized Cloth, either low necl or military collar, value $1.50. There are many remarkable values in Wash Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Batiste, Voiles, Etc.— in the Factory End Sale. IN. THE FACTORY WOMEN'S WEAR Exp siie Some of the Biggest Values are on our Second Floor Genuine Union Suits, value $1.0 2¢ ' Fanc: irts, with or without collar: c. orosknit” 0. At 98 value $1.2 Women's White Corduroy | KIMONOS, DRESSING SACQUES ts, value $1.50, At 21c, regular prica 2c. ; At d4c, regular prics e, Wome EEEE , e o R ey At 85c, regular price $1.00, OMEN'S CORSETS |LoNG LAWN KimMoNOS ding all the leading and popular | At regular price | At regular price At regular price | At regular. price ‘At At 39, 89c, regular price 50c. regular price $1.00 Some of the best values of the Factory End Sale will be found in our Silk and Dress Goods Department. Be sure and visit this department. MILLINER Some af the Greatest Vahies that we have ever offered are included TRIMMED OUTING 480 WOMEN'S FINE ss 95 HATS REDUCED TO. DRESS HATS AT...... o We offer a choice of our entire stock At this price we offer a choice of ou ing Hats—Women's, re line of Women's Fine Dress Hat dren's—all at 48c each, Pattern Hats, Gage Hats and Frencl §HATS REDUCED TO.. 51-98 Hats— Women's Dress Hats—a choice of up to $1 CHILDREN’S DRESS entire line that sold up to $6.98 ch, en WOMEN'S DRESS HATS REDUCED TO... 51'98 Children’s Fine Dress Hats—our en tire line that sold up tp $5.00—reduce: to $1.98 each. Hosiery--Underwear At 8o—Children’s Ribbed Vests, sizes, value 12%c. At 11o—Children’s Ribbed L I § L Vests, all sizes, valus 19c, At 9c—Boys' Athletic Ribbed Shirt sleeveless, value 15c. At 8c—Women's Ribbed Vests, neck styles, value 12%c. At 11c—Women's Vests in a variety ¢ 3 styles, value 15c. At 14c—Women's Vests in all : grade wanted shapes, value 10c Black | At 18c—Women's fine LISLE Ribbe Vests, all styles, value 25c. at §1 $1.98 e At 21c—Infants. in all colors Pure SILK and_ siz fine LIS , value Hoslery, Hos- BAt 8c—Women's Fast Black, Seamless Hosiery, valu At 11c—Women's LISLE 12%¢ Black lo Woemen's FULL ¥ k Lisle Hosiery At 19¢ th ier: At 39c—All Hosier; At 85c—Women's fine black, white in all styles SILK Hoslery, and tan, value $1.00 trimmed, value 25c. Crashes, Bed Spreads, Blankets, White Goods, Etc.—in the Factory End Sale. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, SMALL WARES, ETC., IN THE FACTORY END SALE -Val Lace Edgings and Insert ‘At 3¢ ings, at 3¢ a yard, value 10c t n At.18—Women's two-clasp Lisle At 19c—Women's 2-clasp Lisle Gloves, tans and grays, value 25c. Flouncings, value 75c. 1c—White Basting Thread, #pools, value 2c. 3c—White Tape, in bunch, value bc. 25c—Women's fine Embroldered Handkerchiefs, value B0c and 75c. 5e—No, at 1 Wash Ribbon, all colors, a niece of 5 yards, value Se, 10c. 12),c - White Moire Belting, at Poywder, 12 a yard, regular price 15c. 16c—)\ioire Taffeta Ribbon, five inches wi - in black, white and colors, value 18c. See the Special Values on our Third Floor—Draperies, Bed Sets, Rugs, Hammocks, Porch Screens, Etc. BOYS' WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE At 190—Roys' Golf Caps, value 25c, At 39c—Boys' Knlckerbockers, valu At 39¢—B Golf Caps, value 50c, b0e, value 1bc. assorted buckles, value 39c. the best authors, value 50c. value $1.00, Taluecasn value $1.46, v Blouse Vs At 88c—B At 850 HBo; At 440 Visit our Kitchenware Department and see the special values in Kitchen Utensils and articles of Household Utility | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. At 42c—Men's Working Shirts, of black duck, blue chambray and fancy| At 42c—Men's Negligee Shirts, with| with| soft detachable collar, value $1.00, Shirts) 50c At 79c—Boys’ Pajamas of Percale| At 89c—Men's Pajamas of fancy Per- At 38c—Women's Shirt At $1.39, regular price $1:0. [ . Squ | Waists, bi , value 5 At $179, regular price $2.00. | New London Pier—Rear Union Ry. At 89c—Women's Waists, a splendid Station, Feat State Strest. tment, value $1.25 WOMEN'S WRAPPERS THAMES NAVIGATION €O, WHITE LAWN WAISTS and One-piece House Dresses of Per- NORWICH, CONN. At $1.29, regular price $1.50 cale and Gingham— e — At $1.69, regul pri At 86c, regular price $1,00, At $189) regular pri At §129 reguiar price $150, Steamer fiARDlNER At 89c—Women's White Lawn Skt At $1.69, regular price $2.00, 5 each, former prices At 18c—Women's Ribbed Pants, lace| Many Bargain Offerings in Cottons, Linens, Towels, At 3)5¢—Tmitation Torchon Lace Edg-| At 3%c—Women's 2-clasp Lisle Gloves, . 84 an s black and colors, value S0c. gos» and Insertings, velus S anfy ()ig packags WBEISAN four 23c—Women's Elbow Length Lisle [ At 49c—18-inch Oriental Lace All-| hats. Gloves, value 39c. over, white, cream and ecru, ¥ Women's Cross Bar Handker- value $1.00. % »hx:f:m\"alue 5e. At 19¢ -Hamburg Embroideries, in all : ridths, value 26c to 50c. 120,c—Women's Swiss Embrofd- widt, A Hiubiaroniata, ralna Ton V| AL inch Hamburg Embroldered 200- assorted widths, 3c—White Castile Soap, value Be. Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum)| 19c—Women's Silk Elastic Belts, 39c—Popular Copyright Books. al) t c- oys' Straw , .00, $1.25, u 3 1 1.25. . At Sho—Bova’ Btruw Mtk valio 3135, 3 4g. " 1cnaut Kntekesbockern L. GARDNER, Children's Rumpers. value B0c New London (NORWICH) Line -—TO — NEW YORK STEAMERS Chestar W, Chapin and Glty of Lowa!/ Guooks Lils souly’ nell ume seu pe aNm z:r !--i'.u have a dellghtfs] a, land Bound asd m;flg w of {h. Whr‘.by lll: and water front of Mashattan ‘siasd. Steamer leaves New Lonoon New Write or telephone W. J. Phiilios, Agent, N Lo rum:' ll:'lnhrnllk 'l-e.“- ‘"b‘l‘l‘r New York I CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 Freight and passenger servics direct to New York, © From Norwl fays, Sundays, . foot. Rossevelt Beorer Wednesdays, Friday: Freight recelved F. V. KNOUSE, Agen FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER | Between Norwich and New London Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION BOATS 'Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying between the two cities el d| k| two hours, affording a delightful out. ing. A boat leaves her city at |9and 11a.m 1,3 ind 5 o’clock p, m. v. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cent 7w Tt Norwich Pier (Ro Wharf) Franklin Leaves Norwich (Hall's Wharf) for the Beaches week days 1.15 and 7 p. m. Last boat to Ocean Beach only. Sundays 9.30 a. m., 2 p. m. Last boat to Ocean Beach only NEW LONDON TO LONG Steamer of the 8 \Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS 0 AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- | ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. N | h Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, upholstering and weed werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clrk Corp 507 10 515 North Main SL d| PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUF on ths Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exac cost of your living and always hav the best kird of a recelpt in the re turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex tended to every depositor whether th account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest w o1 el d Straw Hat Cleaner 10 cents DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. LANG Ory Cloangr - and Dyer 157 Frankiin SL SUITS PRESSED 508 Our Wagon Calls Everywher: €| Painting, Paper Hanging, and Deo- orating Prices Right. -~ All Work Guarantesd. Tel. 1042-2 or Address P, O, Box 431 Taftville, Conn. F. C. ATCHISON, M. PHYBIGIAN AN SURGEON, Room i, j*l % #n- Blae

Other pages from this issue: