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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912 MACHINES SEALED FOR ELEGTION Preliminary Requirements Complied With By Mechanic, Ex: aminer and One Party Watcher—Moderators and Other Officials Were Given Their Instructions—District Ofli- cials Are All Appointed. Instruction to Officials. g in the town build- ing, using the office of the judge of | robate, the extra machine W Jwn owns was used in instructing th other election officials | open and Con- went fne Tri-| Frids ials Appointed. D. Guy AP L er 1 th lection (14 7 7 99 GRIPECOLDS The epidemic of Influenza—Coryza— an—.. rapidly spreading throughout | of | the entire country, the importance | escaping contagion, with a long winter ahead, appeals to everyone. Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy- meets the exigency of the epidemi on” Taken early, cuts it short. Taken during its prevalence preoc- | cupies the system and prevents its in- vasion. A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits ! f the vest pocket. | 23¢, or mailed. At your Druggist and Cor- | Homeo. Medicine m and Ann Streets, Advertisement. e als- Dawson ca; Sixth distriet, Bl n d; ma- | Ask TO HAVE DUNN'S INJUNCTION DISSOLVED ation brough EIGHT-FURNACE FOUNDRY AT NICKEL WORKS New One 100x40 to Be Erected for Brass Work. No» wich Nickel seen occupyin, wharf that Didn’t Like County Home. the 14 vear old i8¢ " River, where At Danielson Rally. K )t Norw om th Holdsworth s at a rally by lson on Saturday ‘MhamH 'Iail i | Do VOTING ON THE TRIUMPH VOTING MACHINE. g face of sm: (A and ¥ | mach ine used for instruction. Party levers position in which they 1 the Indicators in case lever at lower right can d pull the wrong o election, the candidates line, the repub- ine. and th | Rider HALLOWE'EN GREETING FROM GHOSTS AND WITCHES. Broadway Scdalitas Conducted Elab- orate Programme for Seasonable So- cial. A delightful Hallowe'en programme °d out by the yo ladies | itas in the Sunday school | ay evening before a good despite the stormy dimly lighted room, & sts and a ine of most hideous 1 the guests at the en was decorated in black crepe paper, y and autpmn leave pumpkin roonshines. ‘ ¢ promi ind lighted The ghosts t part In the umme would easily bona - fide wraith but for wn_occaslonal most unghostlike gigele. programme opened with march in which the follow Florine Scofleld, 1d: Hildebrand, adys Francis, i , Helen Spaulding, on_and Vera Blair. e Golden Arm, was arl_Rogers. The 15 the title of a solo by | n: Co, | New Is just as good a day as any to investigate the superiority of | Manhattan | Glothes You will find our clothes possess more snap and style— better tailoring — much larger assortments to choose from and surely better values. Splendid Showing ||Of Fall Suits | At$15, 518, $20, $22 | i llow corn- | Lena Adams, | h Wilson, with a’chorus | 1isses Ida Adams, Florine Rlair and Maisie Rider. »r pantomime, H the ch: follows: Witch, Mrs. J - ng man in search of a wife, busine s Eliz- liss Hel- | Miss _Florin i, Miss Theresa Hilde- , Miss Vera Blair; Mildred Rogers In the course of the tableau solo, T Love You Truly, was render- Miss Rider. A mu.mon Seein’ s M ¢ Miss Vera Bla ht used to make the scenes ective 2 whistli tl more _ef compos , 1da Adams and cand¥ booth were nd, Helen na Adams. included Misses Tda Wilson, Vera Blair » the pro- es Mai- Mildred Roy Francis. At t Adam d Florine sie and Mrs. J | HADDAM SHERIFF CAME FOR THOMAS HEFFRON. | The re- | was operated by Don Hundreds of Overcoats are here from such renowned makers as The House of Kuppenheimer, Alfred Ben- jamin and Clothcraft. Get yours today and be ready for the first cold snap. Ifit is a new Hat or a pair of Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear or a comfortable Sweater Coat we have them here in all the newest and besd styles and at our always low prices. | Prisoner Just Released from Norwich | {in char; | | | | Jail Was Picked Up by Norwich Po- Thompson, from Haddam. and took back wi Norwich jail Thomas Het on Friday finished working sentence of $3 and cos whicke was given October 19 in the Nor- wich cif court for intoxication. Heffron s the six footer who when ave his name as James James Dunn of Colches- was picked at once by Chief ge Linton as one of a pair of men whose description he had as escaping from Haddam jail a day or two before arrested here. The Haddam me here, identified their ed and complimented Chlef nd will now have Heffron on hand to finish out his term. CAMPAIGN DANCE Conducted by Socialist Local in Froeh- lichkeit Hall, Norwich local of the soclalist party | dance in Froehlichkeit ning with o fair at- t's ‘hestra furnish- ic for the dancing, which lasted from § to 11.30. The receipts are to bo | for n expenses. v: in charge of A. Fried- man and L. Pollock. A. Burnham was o of the tickets, The general tee was composed of L. Pollock Friedman, A, Burnham, d Albert Boardman. comm! FACT Local Evidence EBvidence that Fact is what Opinion is not enough, Opinions differ. Here's orwich fact, You can test it. Mrs. Roland Ockery, Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me great relief from pains in the small of my back an be verified. we want. | that caused me great suffering. When- ever 1 stooped, shatp twinges darted through my body and I was handi- capped in doing my housework. 1 felt le when I begap using Doan's Pills, procured from N. D. Sevin & Som's Drug Store, but their good effect was soon noticeable and I continued taking them until my trou- entirely removed.” statement was given 1905, and some years later ‘ ‘You may continue to publish my former statement in praise of Doan’'s Kidney Pills. They eured me of kidney trouble and 1 have been in good heaith since. Other members of my family have taken this remedy with excellent results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.| Foster-Milourn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. bove Remember the name — Doan's — and take no other The | The Manhattan | 121-125 Main Street Thé Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare/ Shadow Plays Entertaining. On account of the stormy weather | llhem was @ rather small attendance | lat the pleasant social given by the| young people of the Universalis church in the social rooms Fri | evening, but all those Who Wwere pres ent enjoyed a delightful time. The shadow plays acted by the young peo | ple, with Miss Mary E. Rogers, read fag the story, opened the programme | and were followed by varlous games {in which all participated. Refreshments | | of ice cream and cake were served by the committee in charge. Miss Rogers was in general charge of the enter- tainment. Stationary Enginecers' assoclation, No scussed, and e next session. ed to be from other A camera which able motion plctures of the aurora borealis to be made has been perfected by a Swedish 1BARu in iR orge F. Bard. e of funer: Norwich Stationary Engin Nov, The regular meeting of the hereafter. “If its made of rubber we have it.” Rubber Goods at the Rubber Store Men’s Boots, $3.25 up. 0il Hats, 25¢-to 50c. Boys’ Boots, $2.50 up. Oil Coats, $2.25. Men’s Coats, $5 to $15. Boys’ Coats, $2.50. Women’s Coats, $5 to $12. Blankets and Aprons, Boys’ Coats $3.25. Leggins and Overshoes. Also full line of Water Bottles, Syringes, Invalid Rings, Toys and Balls. All guaranteed first quality stock. Alling Rubber Co. { Children’s 162 State St., New London. 19 Stores 191 Main St., Norwich. THE PURTEOUS & MITCHELL CONPANY | OOAY YOO WILL FIRD AT THIS STORE Everything needed in Fall and Winter Merchandise. Make it 2 point to visit our stors today and make your selections from complete stocks, at our always moderate prices, as well as enjoy the advantages of the many special values which prevail in nearly every department of the store. OUR MEN’S STORE The Store That Is Always Busy EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR FOR FALL AND WINTER Clothing, Hats and Men’s Furnishings ,‘5,::';8 Suits Var* Suits [We carty or those he best known makes i Overcoats Men's W leading style double or sir self and converti ats In all the and_mixtures, ynable mate price range $10.00 | MEN’S UNDERWEAR We cart of Men's Unc and New MEN’S SWEATERS We 1ality ar sest known m including Ne¢ carry every wanied style and s Sweaters with shawl onverty | | | military collar, COPYRIGHT 1912, THE AOTAL taroms 3 Speclal Ofiermgs ‘gc \Mens$200 Q] 03 |Hats a'z in Men’s Fumnhmgl For Today |Men’s $3.00 | chnten at 51'98 M at Sweaters in all the wast- it nable colorings, | ed styles and_a full line of colorings, lar 33.00 Sweaters at $1L98. our splendid showing of Ma“abou Stoles, Capes and Muffs, in black, white and natural color—ranging in price from $2.98 for a Marabout Stole up to $22.50 for a handsome set. Women’s Coats The continued mild weather is re bought from a prominent Coat :1 in all the newest models and most st Homespuns and C: They are up to our usual hi Men’s $1.00 Underwear at A fortunate purchase enables us to offer these 31500 Coats at $9.98 this and —Cheviots, We Coats, Chinchillas, throughout, and fully $9.98 ;}:‘\;oartr:’er—:': Broadcloth $l8'50 Women’s Broadcloth Coats, beau- tifull in black and navy— also ats in pretty shades with plaid backs—our s at $18.50. onsible offering. Misses’ lish f: well tailored Reguiar: $15 00 Coats for Misses’ and Women at. Women's £ .. Coats A remarkably complet. of Women’s Fur Fabric C 4ul|\— ealette Plush, Balkan Lamb, Persian Cloth and Caracul—price range $9.98 tofof blue and tan $30.00. Women’s | Coats | At $25 | Black Thibet Q’i 50 Coats at 55'98 ‘Coats at Special value in Children’s Coats,| Women’s sizes 6 to 14 years, chinchillas in| gray, red and brown — cheviots i blue and tan at $5.98, value up to $7.98. taitored Johnny C this splendid of exclusive models in Wom- its, in such fashiona- Worumbo Chin- ’-wu icloth, Boucles and \ 1 range Black Thibet Coats with lar and cufts—also Black 16 aided col Imitation Broadtail, sizes [to 44—uvery special value at $7.50. Fall importation of Women’s Kid Gloves has been received and we invite inspection. We guarantee our Glove values to be absolutely the best in every grade—price range 69¢, $1.00 and up to $2.00 a pair. e e mt—————— MILLINERY Forress Y= For Today Recent large purchases from lead- ing manufacturers enables us to offer some remarkable values for today— Unirimmad Hals Fog Momen, Misses A Manufacturer’s Sample Ling | At 48e 2" | AL 98e s to $1.39 Untrimmed Hats for | Untrimmed Hats of W Misses and | the finer sort, for in all the | Women, Misses and nost fash- | Children, stylish olorings at | and colorings at value up to 31.39, | value up to $2.00, g CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS A splendid showing of Dress Hats for chffa dren in all the newest models, and all attrace tively trimmed—values that mothers Wil age preciate at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98, | Striped \1\[ it l 48c, Stunningly Trimmed Hats N2yt New models daily from our workrooms repe resenting all the style feature: Parisian and American designe: $1.98 to $28.50. See the remarkable values wo sre offering in Women's Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00, A remarkable showing of Trimmed ¢ Hats for Women, Misses and Children $1.59 and $1.98, ing v and Overcoats for Today Special Values in Suits Boys' Suits 50 vatue at. 96.50 . s’ Two-plece Suits, in navy serge and stylish miizy tures, sizes 7 to 17 years, BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS Boys' Winter Overcoats for the bigger boys, sses 10 to 18 years at $6.00 to $14.60, Boys’ Clothing Boys' Suits, szdyo value at 52-49 Boys' Two-plece Suits, in neat mfilures, good serv- iceable suits, sizes 9 to 16 years. BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes 3 to 9 years—a splen- did showing at $2.49 to $10.50.