Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1912, Page 6

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FORMAL OPENING - . of Women’s and Misses” Fall and Winter Apparel Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. I7th and 18th e by ¢ 3 N A cgmplete exhibit of Autl:enhc Styles for this Season »u(‘knfl‘hnf‘ 5 : : Feat P, i ; Distinctive Designs in TAILORED and NOVELTY SUITS .. The very Latest Styles in FASHIONABLE COATS Together with an extensive representation of correct fashions in CHIFFON, SILK and LINGERIE WAISTS, SKIRTS and APPAREL generally. | We invite your Attendance and lmpectlon. - FALL OPENING of Bxcluane Millinery | Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept J7th and 18th - A formal nuenhhon of the Authoritative and Accepted 2 " Paris and American Modes. ' Imported French Hats, ulectedbyourownupraenhhvem Pnrulnddulgnedbyoomeoflhemo't X famous Parisian modistes -, : We show Gage Bros. & Co.’s Smart Tailored Hats in url.rlety PRk & ofexn:lnnv‘dengn& < WemmymAmntiunlndhspedm / v 3 i 8 .,nh. g.nu_ to fhe original special committeo with |state and warrant issued for destruc- it with her perents, Me.'and Mrs. A. km-m top on Broadway over Dien 1o bout a settlement. _|tion. Pusdy: oy L T e was m_ This, commitiée, with, the highway | Démocratic politicians of Pawoatuck S Zong Brauch/ha rerumed by Guties | Hacry Wickwirs Was in Westchester m mittes| representatives Of ' the |expressed surprise that Ricnard P |3s. conductor on the G. & S. 7 MM m -t-te board, and Mr. Coy, held & ses- | Freeman of New London was a i [ufter g four weeks' attack of hay'fe- g.' was no ball game on the park Sion Monlay on the Coy-Welch prop- | date for .the republican nomination for | Ver. Saturday afternoon, &8 was expected. Coy. made his final prop- | congress, as' they. supposed “Dick”| George Griswold has returned to his | The game with Hebron was postponed Held Up by Bogus Road Bou—-éhmd:u Prepare For Home aid he would give a|was a democrat So ho was, but he |duties as 8 city letter carrier after |and the ‘manager was to have - the strip of land sufMcient for r0ad Afty | realized bis mistake about thres years | (WO e‘:‘f‘ aticm, yfix""‘}“'iy Let- :‘il%l;vlt-.t:-a qome up, but was ] feet in width through the meadow- |ago and joined the ranks of the er Carrier Erastus of Noank | unable to get them. Mission Week—Louis H. Eddy Determined to Have Full Toni for 'a_ Tlstance ‘ot about. fteen | ohy e I el | ook bzt Dr. Louis Kiingon of New York' is hundred feet. This ‘would make & |earlier his chances of nomination Mrs. Sarah Spink ' has returned | the guest of his parents on Lebanon Value of His Lwenle—l"lfth Company Will be Repre-| strictly stralght section of road from | Would be enhariced. As ¢ was, ho did | from @ week's stay with Mr. and Mrs, | avenue.during the holidays, the - Gor-Weleh_bera to the Albert |not receive the M,mdo’gm:" Lon. Dah E. Gray In Ledyard. Charle Reads of Willimantic 5 b Langworthy e ice of | don county delegates an half the sented at Rumford Match Today. - . about_haif e. It will mean the |votes of the Stonington delega COLCHESTER g T e e o B % inal A as as o b ol Automabile ' parties from Westerly,|Force, the Church in a United Pro-|{raditional ram's horn, and be ome of MYSTIC B, hiliegTone Tt and | & caller here Sundat and undoubtedily from other places|gramme of-Advance. the:beat gtretchies of statg Joad In the = / gressives Mesh in Caucus—Pros and | & calier here EUPeay, & H 32 vl had e experlence of the po- | Rev. Samuel M, Catheast is president | COUREY, In return, Mr. Coy wished to | Fitzpatrick - Sherburne | Marrisge—| Cons Debate. > by B o s“m,f"",, Ry i< Jite/and hidden hold-up in the vicinity |and Mrs. T. E. Nichols 1 secretary of | 178 the town or stale or both buld | yumes Gallup Suffers a Shook—Lo- et et g3 / cSparren - Hill, ~ §unday. There |the local organization. There are com- | Walls on both sides of the new layout, I Small Notes, - ° " The demiocratic voters of the town |tOUTing car. w(:-\u'fix&vers; large gangs of workmen | mittces on publicity, yextension work, {, sk “{he:du::‘: ”‘::ffz ;‘g' Oul IR oM Wt heltl their caucus in Grange hlélh::l- rebuilding the state road, Dnatural- |public meetings, and finance. 7 urday evening at 3 o'cloc] - AR ly the ‘roadbed for a long_distance = erty for road improvement. Liarey . Bherbusney deiaiie o3 I Strong was olected chairman of the STON'NGTON- was in poor condition® for |aittomobil- Aseondlita ete Tatde Monihy et |k o - O e ok | meeting and George'V. Cavanaugh was tog. A hedes oct i dsigms| At is understood that Louia H. Eddy, | are to be Incorporated in a deed that | this place, and Edward Fitspatrick |Ben/ns and Anotee ¥ COHanien Foe oo Town Mosting Held on Mon- for the road being closed, automobil- |WHO Was granted liquor licenss for the|is to be properly signed and récorded. | of Meriden were united in marrlage | = o 003" o0n the town officer: o M“h o lsts imitated Steve Brody and fook a | D)0 house and s the liconsee dn|Then, so far as Mr. Coy is conoerned, |at St. Patrick's rectory Saturday eve- ) "0 i00 Doy “Corleg A, Kramer, Guy. . o X chance. Two Westerly partles had |TcCTd, Will ask for an explanation of | the whole matter will be satistactorily | Ding at- seven o'clock by Rev. John'l p ey ggsessor for §.years, John ¥.| Arthur Zellar and Harold T. E.ml For sale at Les & Osgood Ca. proceeded down the roud for, quite a| (¢ actlon of the town council at the|adjusted and the whole town will be | Fleming. They were attended by Miss | i, von™ CoORC" lier Y F. “Relley, | 1eave sown. todsy (Taesdes) for col- distance and well beyond the gangs of |\°%! meeting through his aitorney.|the beneficiary. Grace Donohue, aunt of the bride, and | ¢ "p "NroMon; auditor, John F. Slater; | lege, the former to Colgate, N. Yorkmen,. when three’ men were seen | NS NI BAdy ended s manage; o -y e e e Oharles Sherburhe |grand jurors, A. F. 'Roper, 'Bamuel | university, fhe latter io e i - VISIT THF ving up the road in the direction At of the Dixon house Sept:- 1 and| Luke Hilliard, financial manager of | After the ceremony they went to the |§i vonSpect, ™y "Shaslar, George V. | versity, %vo of the nppreaching automebiles They] (ucked his license in his inside pock- | the Tremont Nail company of Eoston, | home of the bride on Willow street, g i Cavanaugh: collector of taxss, Timo- | The ‘Stontngton town meeting was s g 8 - i3 A AR e et :t,l.qu:l cladms e pal tl;lwll';:“fi;lé | pries ot and brother of (Foul B Hilard, of it vflfl.mwum"m ‘:"m““[‘h Mis8 | thy F. Kelley; constables, Charies H. |held “Monday &t 10, 0C T town Im’“' s"m n’" f. - Z 50 an sterly, married In Boston last Sat- - the automobiles to stop, and the sig- |{ urday §fl i g 1;1‘ ployed in the local offies of the South- | STong, Harry Wickwire, Harry M |has had only a year of the highway was a Cok r caller Monday. f the town council decides to issue.a < an or) nals were respected. Grubert, AnwuV ‘Gahrman, Jr.; reg’ | commission d th k of B. E. > license for a place that ig covered by a | eity. Ab eni ern New Fmgland Telephone company, % 4 F g 1 3{.:: nxrl‘v ‘::Hm:dm\m wxo m:‘a :. {ieange Tanial \ts ‘himn Y et m}v’]“d ::st :l;ufx,: o tun; a‘tnod l;(r. DUl or the llu ey ni”o it 'b“n a::;ot]vc;;ar;,“ fiiv" vsnl:l;vun.' :chool Bn&lay mlen(onlfl. The school | Wednesday, Thursday, Vriday, ont: (HES Komig ot Do “’m“"‘m““" ag|lo Some redress, He will expect atbusiness in Norwich, with a store in [iR Boston, Mr, and Mrs, Fitzpatrick | oot 3 en; tree. warden,|dystem WiS also adopted without com- Sept. 18, 19, 30, o e e ener” fam | least 'a. proportioate refund from. the | the Wauregan nouse being burn- [w'ln reside in Bridgeport. eorge Kramer. ment. Much business | oo et ety aeniiibongt st a ble blast that would be liable to e pecond liconse Is glven to thejed out of his originel location. His 3 Gallup's Conditl Pros und Cens; Mest. eOLEAE ‘wea' i Bariau i in_Bastern Connecticut. T T, e | Dixon house to the end of the license | first wife .was Miss Minaie Nichos s Selawle Sumde s, e Taseting of the Pty £ A piace to meet old friends frem age to the occupants. The fellow said|Y "™ of Norwich, who died in that city | James Gallup suffered a shock at|and Cons club was held in tife Crhgin r i Wi beil: 0; e the Latomos + |about twenty-five years ago, and was | the home of his deughter, Mrs. Otis | Jiorary byflding Sunday afternoon. Dlnbury H-mn' Case. biles turn Mack and go over the rou; The Fifth company of Westerly C.|Duried there. Paul Hillerd, after his | Abell, on Haley street, Baturday night | The subject of the debate was “Re- Hwam. t, 16.—Shortly stretch of road again, but the warn-|A-C.\First district, R. | N. G, will be|ZetUrn_from the clvil war ‘with um and 1s In a eerious condition. solved, That capital punishment should | before um B;Fummd States ing signs should have been: observed. |represented by % feam of six men at| TWenty-eighth Comnecticut, —was Briefs and Personals. ba Shciehoa: The deciion was #iv- | dlsteit cour dy D Loewe of | The same clean Fair you liked it When told thero were no such signs|the . Champlon company team match|CIeTK In his brother's store in Nore T TS e et court ibtay D, % Laowe of | posted, the fellow sald they were there[at the state: rifle range at Rumford | Wich- Misses ' Beatrice .and 'Ernesting |elected to membership, Just the same, but were probably, un-|today (Tuesday). The contest Is open 5 Saunders ‘have returned from _two Bull M ¢ Soserved. to all organizations of the National Local Laconics. months’ visit in Pearl River, N. Y. 5 FrRES aupEn. However, tlie man said he would ry | Guard. The distance is at ragid fireb Judge Darius Baker is prosiding at|p 2L Mae McCarty has'returned | Tie progressive party held a caucus and have the blast delayed go that the| 200 yards and slow fite.at 600" vards.|the September session of the supsrior | TQm. & lengthy visit in New Britatn. |in Grange hall Saturday afternoon at putomebiles could proceed, purely as a|Two sighting shots are allowed at 600 | court at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper of Pearl|two o'clock to elect. delegates to the tor of accommodation. So he sent|yards and ten shots far record at cach River are guests of the formers par- |state convention. | The meeting Wwas MERRELL.SOUE is assoclates down (he road and re-|r: 7 Mrs, Jane Maxson, wie of George 1. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper. * | called to order by Oliver P. Way. Mr. s mained in conversatioh with tho au- ifth company team is compos- | Maxson, died Sunday in Ashaway aged| Miss Salome:Dickerson is visiting in | Way was elected chairman of the o ’“fl;‘:fl Mfl’fl'm tomodile parties, telling of his accom-|ed of Captain Robert . Thackeray, |57. She leaves two daughtqr. and two | Essex, Conn, meeting and Wilbert H. Marvin was moduting gorit, Nutrally, the auto- | Liett. Evgene 11 Partels, First Ser. |sone. Frank Heiffs of South Manchester is | clerk. ~There -was about twenty at- mobilists fell to the game and gave|geat George Stillman, Sergeants | visiting his aunt, Mrs. Joseph_ Her- |tendéd. Rev. B, D. Remington and the fellow a tip for his acogmmodation. | Harold Merrill, Daniel Harrington and dx"".;"(“}?fllfofls,;&i\%‘fi?j 'y : Chanies: Dasiili wete. dlotted radlas L Farther along the route towards | Gilbert Sisson, and Cook Samuel Saan- R | Miss Annie MacDonald has return- |gates to"the convention. Th recnpe " e best fOf niakin Westerly one of the local party had |ders as substitute. The Fifth company | s Naw o o odnesday for ten| ed to Providence after two weeks' Vis- tire trouble, and while making repairs | team Is handicapped in the matter of 1 pl good soup: can boiling water to a can of c it with Mrs. George W. Keigwin. Borough Briefs. Tomato ‘| several automobiles came along and|rifles and rane, as all practice work| Donald Cottrell, who played on the| Miss Gertrude Smith has returned | William H. Van Horn of Willimantic | TomatoOkra 80 bad that 1 could | each stopped, relating their experience | has been on the Westerly range with | Harvard freshman football' team last,to Providence after a few days' stay in | is visiting friends in town for a few Tomato Bouilm Dot fleep day or | Vit the ac ommpdating boss of tho|company rifies. This match will be|season, returned Monday to Cambridge | town. days. - e night. Whlle to thtg | Diastine -gang, and compared notes. |at Rumford and with rifles in the cus-|and began practice with the 'varsity | Miss Dorothy Purdy has returned to| Daniel W. Williams of New Britain omir oL B ot fI“ ifbin an hour the bogus gang had| tody 4f the range officers. The mem | squad. East Greenwich academy, after a-vis- | was the guest of his parents at the | Soommm, None Such Soup, using the of {turned the trick o of the other teams have done Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Partics and netied at'least $15. Later | their practice work at Rumford, and | p,S0ite officers of the St Vincent dei ——i | QR can as ¢ meastre. - Heat to Vegetable Coms |20 automobile. driven by a well kmown | with the rifies that are io be used in| TAU) soclety made an officlal visit to Glcken Gumbo officer of the state, and accompanied | this match. While the Fifth company | % Uion seasion of the Westerly and Mock Tartle the boiling point and serve. pound, end began by three eesial cers, traveled | does not expect to win the trophy, the | LaWcatuck —socleties, held in the 3 . . {apd wrote to you for special | through the hold-up - nemshote of the team will make their | 0TS of the Westerly Catholio club, Better Than Coffee [ g Simple, and the sam¢ recipe 8 short time I had pegained | held up or given a hint to contribute|hest efforts under the adverse circum. | SURdaY. Mulligatawny makes 15 kinds—10¢ 2 can, B o strois s il > ressiry of the bokua blasting ] 4 + | Raiiroad Detactive Haniford of Prov-| | Both tea and cofies contain caffeins, a drug pessessing stimulating " AL “? D, LY he trick was not played upon In Wells of the Fourih com- |idence was in Westerly Monday inves- | pwpmh-, but which when steadily used has an injuricus sffect on the m' acqualntances. D Providence, whpo 1s supervising | tigating the breaking into ten cars of | s ayetom. Why not choose a drink which helps to restore the Vlhl yowlrl rather than one which tends te weaken —— the constructaion of court hou: new town |the cirous teain early Sundag morn- in' Wosterly, {ine. The cars were thoroughly ran- | WWM Recovers, The churchos of Waesterly having or- | PUINNE and court ho: X i > eiered & sacked, hut nothing of special valua | from female weakness and drag- W h nred for the diseus- y e e b s S | Bvea gmme Rl SIS Sobb s the Mataibedie ains. ffl{- E. Pinkham’s | sfon of ti fects: Sunday Nov, |4ian Lo - | Quiney, u center of the granite in- N ociades o 1-cent package of NOWE SEEH has restored my |17, morning, Our Country’s Debt to| % Tdug”, use granite quarried in West- INCE unr and your own geed plecrast the pains are gone.” — Mry, | CHrlat: ovening, Units 4n" Making Our o T erly, One firm hes a centraet for twe a RF.D., Country God’sf Country, ~Monday—| Indicatiens favor a settiement of the | Celtic cross jibs of hiue Westerly L Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, New York /) -D., Box 88, American Tndians: Africans ‘and Asi- | diffioulty attending the Shore road | granite and two of pink Westsrly gran, | IN THE SQUAR! Makers of food products since 1868 ease is o difficalt atics, Tues: —The I'rontier and the | improvements as plannedl by. the board }its, and eawh has comsiderable earved | E PACKAGE ! . 088 | yyland P Wednesday—1he | of siate roads and worlk, fsting of —rich, -MM{ millk, with extracts of ymnoxwl.dcun Immigranis T » e. Royal|W, Cay, wi s y 3 and barley' malt (In powder form), is a delle- Ilflelwhhout giving Lydia | Resons and (he « Priday—Amer- | Welch, owns el i required 1\.,"“'5”.' Varrell, el =t the state | .d "‘W"Il:fl:n beverage. INw used by thou- e ) i Hsnmy g R apTovements, | deMocatic commitice for Westerly at n place of tea-or coffes; it's more tasty, more Pinkham'’s Vegetahle Compound & P:d;m bl i ’!“‘W s “'N“" bk Sho Hon s by the |lended a mecting of the cemmistes in beneficial and costs less. Yeu wlll remember the Rfluflyhu.medlndmu eueu D e OU s OpPOFRILY.| tows LIEhWAY commitice Al was Providenee, Monday, 1L wus declded to | pleasant taste. ¢mnu, such as inflammy F% el PR Vuity i Aiaking | peved 1o grant © c Lold th te and songressishal con Get Free Trial Package and Unusual Reclpe Bosk n a“d Flower Holders ents mmm‘h By Mo Qod'8CoRRLY that werg given to' ot ventionsen Providence, October 16, and | from Your Druggist, or er P'Hfldle e Wt iy Ly u It was ecidad that all caueuses must | Malted Milk Department 5 . be Leld not latey than Octeber A . : ) ‘:’;"h«udywhu you need. et e *‘” By ot BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK Co. in wicker and china, FANCY BASKETS and s Americ o he case aguius NEW YORK CITY. : i Lk ountry Late, it hodes, . .,:;h—l Apeelal pdvice write to | |, s sa6 Tk oe o i s coilicd ek of (50 1ipas L'Qf;.‘ Gl e e i Minufseburacd ‘of Bosden's’ Edapecated Milk snd HAMPERS suitable for artis REUTERS id'-mmh;c (u-nfi Saloon. and I'n:;p»;&‘.mu( v and special meetings | Wileox, was bofore Judge Nahun b, R RRE 5::';:‘_\5"-,"4 [ _m':;"“"m_ e tic gifts and decorations, at v letier wi Soctal ¢ rdnmfi: and Move- by ‘“:;"‘}v’.uu :’>: i”"\'\':: 1’\7:1(: '.':1 "n\;~r2¢"‘:‘dnt:‘x::‘n‘w w\:.':." ‘m; Stafe St. Bosion, Mass. Tel~ Richmond $86. . 4 he Church as @ 5! voled o refer thy w maiter back®uess were declared forfeit>d (o the : ' : = \

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