Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1912, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1912 DIVIDED OVER - Majority of Lisbon Selectmen Will Not Favor River Road to Jewett City—Refuse to Sign Highway Commissioner’s Warrant—They Want Newent Road in Trunk Line— Claim to Have Support of For some time past, the matter of | runk line state highway through the | f Lisbon has been the subject | » discussion. The state high- way mmissioner has groupd and met some of the citizens | of the town, having in view the way a highway should A few people in town, it ald, desire the road from Bliesville, along Quinebaug | river, to Jewett City, be made a trunk | lize road. On the other hand, it Is | claigmed a very large majority of | the residents of the town want the state trunk road to go over the highway from ville through New- ent to Jewett City@ It appears that way commissioner has | inebaug river road for hway and has forwarded en of the town a docu- » sign, giving the town tion to the river road. h ng in the town n opposition to the river town meeting is talked of | Lisbon to express the n to the river road | on for the road by | tmen of the town are John | John Spencer and J. Har- y had a meeting on | matter was discussion | It was that Mr. | r refused to | v the high- town to nd expressed them- of the Newent road. 1 the document, and self in favor of the river @. Bromle; STATE HIGHWAY Nine Tenths of the Taxpayers | il $20.00 garment with the seen elsewhere. road. The following resolution was favored by Mr. Bromley and Mr. Spen- cer and was passed by the board of lectmen, Mr, Kennedy voting against Resolutions . Passed. Resolved, as selectmen of the town ¢ Lisbon, we cannot approve of mak- the highway from Blissville to Jewett City through the town of Lis- bon, called the river ‘road, a state | trunk road, for the following, reasons: 1. Because that road is located on the extreme east side of the town Men’s Clothing here. SUITS and OVERCOATS 2. Because it is a much more ex- | pensive road to build® than a road | from Blissville by way of Newent to | Jewett Cit, | 3. Because it does not accommo- | Carfars e date and serve the large majority of | ! — the taxpaye nd residents of the | z town of Lisbon. {intolerably cruel fr 4. Because nine-tenths of the tax- {and deserted ! payers and residents of the town of | Her maiden name Lisbon are opposed to making the == River road a state trunk road, and because sald taxpayers and residents wre in favor of the Newent road be- ing made the state the town of Lisbons 5. Because public convenience at | large is better accommodated as well | 1s local travel by the Newent road. > and at the the through | agons and by and by the on June 20, was Himes. WEST SIDE SILK That It Will Be Reopened. The silk mill of the Giverr Thompson company on the Wes which was closed down on Oct 1 dissolution of the use economy of expense as | frm, still continues shut down. public convenience are b those w ser by a road by way of Newent |15 said that there a through the town of Lisbon. that the mill will res but it is uncert: All of the weavers PORTRAIT EXHIBITION. Work of Miss Schultz of Huntington Home Admired in Harrisburg. | | elegraph has the | an exhibition of |ol by Miss Eliza > Eliza Hunt- | city, | siting in Pennsyl- of this ivory minia- | The iza is a native of nddaughter of state. as an authir th s OBITUARY, Michael H. Donahue. s of only four d be about 200d health, when the disease that th, and was born in Norwich gust 2, and was the Michael 11 his life in e a mold- mond Stove o last Oc- Histhass which he He was also d Lad- e old volun- rwich fire de- leaves one | and three sis- an, Mrs, Ellen Mack, all of this well known in ny warm friends. sband, a loving wptriend, and wa the we e @ His loss will be 1 who know him. George E. Larkham. e of G orge E. e hom the Jane s born in | While she \ose strength , calm bearing lifting effect on all of her | h fortitude sh r or complaint, vhica she was ed by her neigh- | and wil] by them ! n loving remembrance. husband she leaves one P. Larkham, of Cantes > ! W. Ken- %o nephews, Mrs. George ™™ Harvey. Abble Alberta Harvey ,wife of | H .Harvey liveryman died in ondon Thursday morning. She \s 37 old and was Mr. Harvey's ond wite, and formerly iived in Nor- wich. Her death was due to Bright's | lisease complicated by a chronic dis- | ease of the heart. Mrs. Harvey was | a native of Groton, a daughter of Joel | and Mary H. Chapmen. Mrs, Arthur | James of New London is her sister. Received New Steel Lockers. Twenty néw full length steel lock- on Friday and will be set up as séon as ‘possible. This makes a total of 80 new lockers acquired during the past few months to accomodate the gecent big increase In membership. gone to work a TWO WIVES DESERTED. mill here, it Mrs. Viola B. Kunzel d Mrs. ot i M ATe T Forty Gather For Bible Study, Martha H. Miller Sue for Divorce. on ¥ at the of the Bible ce of the clerk of the superior two_mew divorce suits for the | pean supper wa December term of court in New Lon- | W entered. Both were by |IL W p and J > had been deserted by thel s and in one that two had prec ellent baked t e winfter. ks divorce desertion from , to whom she 1899, but whose { unknown. He the complaint on custody of one Miller of Stonington, who divorce from S. M. Miller, | I where he is now, papers in the ca February 22, is anticipated. ed Workers’ Contributors. More Un now 3 lists to follow. Two Thousand Sermons. Hé | Sunday will be was | ture of an anniversary for Rev. F. O. BOYS’ SUITS and OVERCCATS. MEN'’S and YOUNG MEN’S PANTS. . . $1.25 to $5.00 FUR-LINED OVERCOATS..............$22.50 up Union Clothier—JOHN MARSA—145 Main' Street." Norwich, Conn. runk road through | was Shut Down October 18—Prospects 8 | geat success, in consequence, as it was reported of |of Arthur Blackledge. interests of the Givernaud and Thompson sides of the , are in a position to know it | ill prospects y evening at t encouraging and 1 a misunderstanding the list Workers' contributors pub- aid to be the something in the na- JOHN MARSA says: Compare==-Material Compare-=Workmanship Compare--The Price " of any SUIT or OVERCOAT that you may select from our large assortment of styles, whether it be a $10.00 or Suit or Overcoat you have Honest judgment will show you a sav- ing of 30 to 40 per cent. on every purchase and this is one reason why you should buy your Men’s and Young ..$5.00 to $27.50 .. .$1.95 to $7.50 Out-of-Town Cus tomers January 1, 1905, | Cunningham ,who will preach his two- 1907. | thousandth sermon at the Preston City | Baptist church in the morning. He will start on the third thousand at the | Preston City Congregational church in MILL STILL CLOSED, |the evening. | Referring to the entertainment for | the benefit of the Boys’ club, the Rock- {ville Journal states that the play, The Town Committee, which was written |by John McKinley of Norwich, was a and praises the singing | FOR It is known to every user of Dr. 1| Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven,” that if it erckiine? by | taken at the first feelings of a Cold, B, a |lassitude, weakness, chill or shiver, "Et will break up a Cold. Ask your s | neighbor. and sneeze it may take longer. “Seventy-seven” that hang on. breaks up Colds It pays to keep handy. “Seventy-seven” A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. At your Druggist 25c. or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co,, 156 William St., New York.—Adver- . | tisement. had failed rap- ‘ | If you wait until you begin to cough | Thanksgiving Specials i The Offering Embraces Our Best Sellers in Coats; Suits and Dresses at Least 50 Per Cent. Reduction COATS — Our latest shipment includes chinchillas, boucles, curly burly caterpillar, two-toned diagonals, double-faced materials and other materials that are as serviceable as they are fashionable, worth from $18.50 to $28.50 FOR SATURDAY ONLY— TS — Our best sellers up to $32.50 includi $11.95 ng the latest creations in materials such as men’s wear serge, tweeds, mixtures, diagonals, two-tones, etc., some severely tailored, others elaborately trimmed. Ow- ing to lateness of the season they will be placed on sale for SATURDAY, AT— $12.50 'WAIST SPECIAL Wash Waists of batistes, voile, linen, etc., were for- merly sold from 75¢ to $1.50, to be closed out, SAT- 59 cents URDAY, AT— 194 Main Street Wauregan Block Al Trolleys Lead T Saturday Specials Wash Goods Department 1%c ARNOLD'S SUPERFINE FLANNELETTE in a large variety of the newer bordered and allover desigfis, A beautiful - material for house dresses and kimonos for the cold weather. SPECIAL 14c IDEALEAN FLANNELS—This charming new material is sold us- ually for 19c a yard. The patterns are unusually pretty and the flannel has the softness and feel of the high- grade English goods. SPECIAL 15c Domestic Department 90c BLEACHED SHEETS wHich are full 81 by 90 inches in size. They are fully hemmeq and finished and consider them a superior value at the regular price. SPECIAL 74c Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS made of good French percale in the popular coat style. They have the regula- tion aitached cuffs. In pattgrn and colorings these shirts are fully up to the dollar standard. SPECIAL 69c MEN'S HEAVY FLEECED UNDER- WEAR which we sell regularly for 50c a garment. Fleeced with a fine soft cotton which will not irritate the most sensitive skin SPECIAL 39¢ Ribbon Department 29c PLAIN AND MOIRE RIBBON FOR 19¢ A special purchase of these Fine Ribbons enables us to offer you gen- uine 29¢ Ribbon in good colors for only 19¢ a yard. s Ribbon is particularly to be ‘recommended for Christmas work as it can be used to good advantage in combination with the Dresden designs for fancy novelties for gift purposes. Special 19¢ a Yard Infants’ Wear Department $150 and $1.75 HATS FOR 19¢—A small odd lot of Children’s Hats which we must dispose of Saturday. The quality is there. SPECIAL 19¢ Kitchenware Department SOME SPECIAL THOUGHTS FOR THANKSGIVING 10c EARTHEN AND ENAMEL PIE PLATES for' those Thanksgiving pies. SPECIAL 8 25c CHICKEN PIE PANS of enamel- ware. SPECIAL 19¢ $1.85 COVERED ROASTERS, heavi- ly enameled. SPECIAL $1.69 Glove Department THE HEROINE GLOVE with all the appearance and style of the best dol- lar glove. A Two-clasp Glove in either white or tan shades. SPECIAL 69¢ $1.00 SOVEREIGN KID GLOVES which sell everywhere for that standard price. Two clasps—tan, black or white. SPECIAL 75¢ Hosiery Department WOMEN’S FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE in a good medium weight. An especlally fine grade of cotton is used. The hose have high spliced heels with double sole and wide garter top. Sold regularly for 3ic. SPECIAL 20c Misses Black Ribbed Hose—Fine rib in sizes 6 to 10. An extra good value at 15c a pair. SPECIAL 11c Hair Goods Department %5c BARRETTES, AND SIDE COMBS—We offer all of the de- sirable ‘shapes” in Shell and Amber Barrettes and Side Combs at a special price for Saturday. Every piece warranted. SPECIAL 17¢ SANITARY WASHABLE HAIR ROLLS in all the shades of brown. Made on a fine wire core and will retain shafe. Regular 20c value. SPECIAL 21c 2 Some Remarkable Values From Qur Women’s Garment Store GIRLS’ COATS A big range of good man-tailored coats for the girl, from 6 to 14 years old. tan, In the lot are some beautiful Boucle Coats in brown, navy and Some of the coats in this lot are belted. The heavier, rougher materials are made up without lining while the others are lined with Values up to $8.98. Special $6.98 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SMART SERGE DRESSES made of a good quality double warp serge in the most approved styles All prettily trimmed. flannel or sateen. with graceful and correct lines. $12.50. Values up to Special $8.95 CLEVER STYLES in WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SUITS All snappy models and the newest materials. The rough effects pre- We include in the lot some very stylish models in the wide wale corduroy which All splendidly tailored. Values up to $27.50. Special $21.75 dominate the most popular colors being brown and blue. are stunning. Some Dainty, New Arrivals In the Shirtwaist Section Just received a special new line of Tailored Waists in the Robespierre effect. The most charming of the countless new styles of this season with their captivating collars and dainty trimming. They are shown in linen, soisette and linene, handsomely trimmed with baby Irish lace or pretty flutings. They are priced at $1.25 and $2.98 LINEN WAISTS in a large range of the newer and better styles. The splendid tailoring of these waists makes them particularly effective, Some show clusters of tucks in various groupings while others are made up in the new shirt style. All of the late collar designs are shown. $1.00 to $5.98 See Our Superb Line of Coats for Women and Misses Thanksgiving Sale of Linens All Linen Damasks in a very large assortment of patterns by the yard as well as in patterns are offered during this sale at the most attrac- tive prices. A few hints of the values we are giving— ALL LINEN TRAY CLOTHS—each ALL LINEN TEA GLOTHS from 36 to 54-inch—each. HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS—each.......... HEMSTITCHED NAPKINS—a dozen ....25¢ to $1.50 .$1.00 to $3.50 .$329 and $4.00 $2.00 to $5.00 These Special Values for Saturday 42/sc ALL LINEN BLEACHED CRASH........SPECIAL A YARD 9 $2550 and $3.00 24-inch LINEN NAPKINS...SPECIAL A DOZEN $1.98 255 GUEST TOWELS, all linen and hemmed, .....SPECIAL EACH 19 Millinery Bargains $4.75 BEAVER HATS FOR $2.50 $2.50 Beaver Hats of Fashionable Shape, made from Soft, Fine Fur $5.00 and $6.00 TRIMMED HATS FOR $2.98 $2.98 A choice lot of Pretty Trimmed Hats which were priced at five and six dollars, These are pattern hats which we have found to be most. pop- ular in design. Szee The Buslness Center of Norwieh Saturday Specials SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY APRONS 25¢ Aprons for 12Y5c A special lot of Fancy Round Aprons which are hamstitched trimmed ith ruffie quality of muslin and pocke® and pret made finished with Sale Price 12V5c Rug and Carpet Department THANKSGIVING SALE of FLOOR COVERINGS WOOL best qu; INGRAIN CARPET of th 1 assortmen regularly for Made and Laid Free SALE PRICE 6% TAPESTRY of the best wire Tapestry in a colors. Regular price 98 Made and Laid Free. SALE PRICE 82¢ BRUSSELS CARPET quality s Te Bru Is and is shown good assortment of 6ic WILD'S PRINTED LINOLEUM the highest grade, nice new pattern SALE PRICE 49¢ COLONTAL WILTON RUGS 54-inch, resemble ver n th in patter 1 color finest worsted wiltons on the mark Regular prife $2.25 SALE PRICE $1.65 MLESS TAPESTRY 3 which we for $15.00. Exce patterns, always ptionally good SALE PRICE $1298 EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Fountain Pens $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 Pens for 9 CENTS EACH Pens for Men Ladies® cket Pens Plain Pens - Pens 98c each. Vem- Fancy This was a special purchase of unu ual size which enables us to give you Fountain Pen val- on when You are be- think of ‘Christn these incomparable ues at the ginning to Among the lot are s gifts Pens with pearl id plated barrels and silver Pens plain and chased silver hands. also sell Self-fil e &8 barrels, flligree barrels. and those wit We the same price, will BUY® A AND REDUCE ING. FOUNTAIN THE 98¢ NOW Muslin Underwear Dep't. 50c MUSLIN DRAWE with a fine grade of We have them in sizes 2 the closed quality trimmed model. A regular SPECIAL 3% 50¢ CORSET COVERS in a good as- sortment of pretty patterns. These covers are made in the French style and are to be had in all sizes from 34 to 40. SPECIAL 3% $1.75 and $1.50 OUTING FLANNEL —Here is a most offering at a remarka- ble reduction fgom the regular price. They are slightly soiled and we are determined to dispose of them In this one day's selling~"Come early for there is but a small assortment. SPECIAL 89 Toilet Goods Department ROM TOILET SOAPS—We have received another lot of these Fine Toilet Soaps which will go on sale Saturday. Four superb odors Violet, Héliotrope, Rose and Lilac. Usually sold for 15c a cake. A soup of merit. SPECIAL BOX OF 3 CAKES, 22¢ REID & HUGHES & COS SPEC- TAL TALCUM POWDER—This s the correct Trailing Arbutus O delicate yet with good body. A fine sanitary Talcum Powder. Regular price 15¢ a SPECIAL 10 . Ny dss (8 bl — = i

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