Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1913, Page 6

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e '\. A Judgu Have Nearly Conpkhd Their Work—Exhibit Best N e 'W‘ o ot = Ever Held in the State—Reading Room Gets Cast of | Doer's | Kidney ,f;“';,_m iy $; Fm Indian Maiden—Recent Mfi.mngeo—Clmrlu S| aats: hous Sehviiie tne ok this in the testimony of citizens. Such Gnmi D‘!fl skeptical doubter. Read the following s L 3 statement: Mrs. ‘Mary Neff, 465 Main Street, The annual show of South y fourth; hen, An? T. Hoxle first, Wil- | Norwich, Conn. says: “For many liam F. Saunders second, Asa T. Ho: He years a member of my family was third; cockerel, L. A. Briggs frst .| i pject to attacks of kidney complaint. A. Hopkins second and third, Leon A. d in the state. The | Moore fourth pullet, D.. d' Lembert | He sulf\red from pains across the loins 5 zmve nearly campleted thefr ex- first, ‘L. A. Briggs second und third, fand at’times could scarcely get about mg:ug:: of the birds and these | Willlam F. Saunders fourth. o baleini of NIBPBREKT bethe B0~ SEE™ wwards have been announced: Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds—{ . Herr Fiymouth . Cook L. X rigas, Iz, fret, William and lame. The kidney secretfx:ne were . Samuel Fyfle first, W. D. Main second, L. A. Briggs, Jr., third, | ifregular in passing and often con- second, Ethan Pendleton third, Frank | William Marr fourth; hen, Herbert L.|tained sediment. Doan's Kidney Sheldon fourth; hens, John L. Davis | Hoxje first, Willlam Marr second: { pjlls, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's firat, Fairview Poultry vards second, | cockerel, Mrs. J. P. Pascoe first, L. A. Driip Siths. “rovhat ae" baraht fiowm Jumes Bishop third; cockerels, W. W. | Briggs, Jr., second, E. A, Lewis third, uEASote; B 4 > g’fwfl‘fl' first da;!d Ecmfi'ngém;: H.|1. A. Briggs, Jr., fourth: pullet, L. A.|the first and soon every symptom of d 3 : ishep third and fourth; p , James | Briggs, Jr., first and second, Frank|Lidney complaint-disappeared.” E : . H. Bishop first and fourth, W. W. Car- | Ennis third, Mrs. J. P. Pascos fourth. 2 § e ter i e e L T g Handsom n oats, Suits, Dresses, Etc., for ite Plymouth Rocks—Cocks, Hen- | Cockerel, Willlam Doane first and | fr said: 4 willingly co ry R. Palmer first; hens, H. R. Palmer | second; pullet, Francis W. Cumpstone, | awer rs. Neff sald: a1y Son- = W C i H R d e e e i Gunar | second: hullet ¥ T T : omen and Children Have Received Deep ner third; cockerels, Harold Doney| Light Brahmas—Cock, Nat Hazard 3 r icati in 1908. Nothi has A 320 oo o BT R | 5L, hew, Helon B, Wnsaler arey, Nt | Sourrel o Shartge By high: optmion . Price Cuts in this Sweeping Clearance and fourth: pullets, H. R. Palmer first | Hozard secomd and third: cockerel, 5 ¥ and second, Harold Doney third, Nat | Nat Hazard first, W. E. Osgood & Son, | °f Doan's Kidney Pills.” e o Hasard fourth. Peabody. Mase: second, Helen K| For sale by all deslers. Price 50 — Plnm"l“},i .“;E’:‘(E:Efg‘;r%:‘:ie Jg: 2‘:‘:?.?2{;‘ :;f ‘:Srs;;glgo ,‘:‘:g‘;"::?”fi o g’g{fifif‘:&é“‘ N its i ihe Uaed The ]mmhome quality and beautiful models of these garments make their own appeal; but that appeal Bdge. Bn\;ldfl‘ _Poultry farm fourth; hen. mg:;"}‘:::en E. Whesle fourth. | - Semember the name — Doan’s — and is wonderfully strengthened by the unprecedented lowness of prices. i’fii 5{:’;&'&2 g‘;&;?éée;;*‘fif t,_l;filfig:fdi;: Yoy, fust: hen R J. Davey first; ook —_— To say that the values are great expresses fl’.le truth but'mll'dly. We fnight say that_‘the values are unsur- pullet, R. J. Davey first and second. passed—unequalled—and still convey to your mind but a faint idea of their unusuainess. You must see this apparel to appreciate it fully. So we urge you to come at once and examine these Eage _tourin e tn Lnasn g | Bugr - Cochine—Cack, Cedar HEdge Torootoutdeep-seated great Suit, Coat, Dress and Waist bargains. No matter how high your expectations run, you'll hardly be disappointed. : Our Clearance of Winter Apparel Provides ‘Scores of Wonderful Bargains ond :.l\d unrd (‘edar Edge fourt first. Sflver Laced Wyandottes—Cocl@irel, Black Langshans—Cock, Gilbert L. T~ William Doane third and fourth. Brown, first; hen, Gilbert L. Brown | EE QR O] L HS Columbfan Plymouth Rocks—Cock- 4 first, J. F. Palmer second and third; | [ erel, Leon A Moore first; pulltt, first.| cockerel,"J. F. Palmer first, second and White Wyandottes —— Cock, _ C. | third: -pullet, J. F. Palmer, first, sec- Paimer Chapman first, Rodger Dunbam | ond and third. h Dohring, New | _Single Comb White Leghorns—Cock, cockerel, George H.|H. P. Clark first and second, Walter . T. Dohring second, |D. Kenvon & Son third, Howard M. Rodger Dunham third, Walter D. Ken- | Casweil, Narragansett Pier, fourt] Yon & Son fourth; pullet, Rodger F.|hen, H. P. Clark first, Daniel Dunham first, George H. Ward second | Lamb, ~Mystic, second, Howard M. and third, Rodger F. Dunham fourth. | Caswell third, H. P Clark fourth; 3, Buff Wyandottes—Cock, H. J. Dagle, | cockerel, H. P. Clark first, second and WOMEN’S SUITS AT ) WOMEN’S COATS AT Bast Hartford, first, hen, H. J, Dagle | third, John Whewell fourth: pullet, H. ; ta e LEW, D SES|SKIRTS first: cockerel, H. J. Dagle first, John | P. Clark first, second and third, Danlel SCOT’I”S ] CLEARANCE PRICES AT REMARKABLE e s B ot o GREAT REDUCTIONS 1d BRONCHITIS The Following Items Demonstrate the-Scope of This Clearance and the Lowness of Prices 8. Chappell secon« pullet, H. J. Dagle W. Lamb fourth. 3 S. Chappell second and { Rose Comb White Leghorns—Cock, PRICES B . i Reginald Oppy firsi, H. O. Mathews, . 5 £ £ These Coats are all in desir- Stiyer Wyandottes—Hen, Farl M. | Concord, N. I, second; hen, H. O EI\IIULSI O ]\I Our stock of Women'’s Suits < you have ever seen for i pullet, Tarl 3. Wood sec | Mathows Arst, Reginald OPDY sccond 3 lak d You will marvel how Dress- a able models, and they were an, ird: cockerel, H, O. Mathews is very we 2 o = - & Columbian _ Wyandottes — Cock, | first, Reginald Opny second and third: 8e, an 8reles of such exceeding loveli- |20y seasons in well-made good values even at their Charles H. Denison, Mystic, frst; | pullet, Reginald Op first and third, [t mcreases adoptin extraordi > . - hen, C. H. Denison first; - cockerel, | H. O. Mathews second. P g NAry | hess can be sold at such low | tailored skirts for women |former prices. You can M Geot W. Stead: first, Chari Black Legh: —Hen, Walter C. 3 o F- P ry - - 3 Denison sccond amd third: pufi:{‘ Mrgan It feot wo Gecond. tshuman strength and measures to reduce it! Just prices, but the fact that we’re | and misses therefore imagine how ex- Mrs. G. W. Steadman first, C. Single Comb Buff Leghorn—Cock, . = . - Denison, second, third and fourth. Cedar Edge first: hen, Cedar Bage | I resnstance, think of buying handsome, toing to cffect an i edi- traordinary the following Single C:;bpm;:ge !lslang lt‘%:VSH_ flrs‘t. (Eegondftjd'hir(;i and foul;]th:! r‘cclI(~ - I'ices C Lam] ‘ar rel . - K . 3 3 raQ . ; are. e H S Tmies Sooon i end| St 'idmer“: e B Yo B fashionable suits at about|ate clearance accounts for it. | Skirts in Serges, Corduroys, | P’ Pl o et Cock John Lynch first; hen John one-half of their real worth. A1l Wool Soiee Diesesim Diagonals which sold at{Ladies’ and Misses’ ‘All R O b Suff " 5—C' <y T sley. So = = e MFounhlns& SOWhere | . 3i sage ‘nrst) hen. Coarr Hane | ford, M e oorerel aer ; B 4 o ack| #5:00 and $5.98—Janu- Wool Plaid Back Coats, Ask for first, second, third and fourth: co sley first.’ John Lynch second, F. R. Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, in own, navy and. blac Clearance Sale Price| full length which sold at 3 (] Cedar Edge first, second and| Wheeler third, Carrol W. Hoxie fourt 2 which sold at $5.98—| 3y §12.50—J Cl [11 99 | third; pullet, Cedar Edge first, second, | pullet, R. Wheeler first and third, serges and di 1 TS 98. $12.50 anuary lear- y ihird’ and fourth. e John Tyneh second, Carrol W. Hoxie g iagonals, January Clearance Sale $3.98. snics Sale Prace $8.65 Sing] 0 4 s— | Lo h. - . o 1 athan D, riaritora fich Frwwe | Simsle Comb Buft Orpinstons—tien, navy, black and brown| Price ...........$4.65 Ladics and Misce” Coats in ] second: hen, Nathan D. Hart- owars aswel rs Frank L . e The Original and Gen: S B ¥ g z cond; cockerel, John Lynch whi : 5 Skirts in Serges and Pana- 2 ot oy s and T ey paller. Howard M. Caswell first, which sold at $15.00—| A1l Wool Fine Quality Serge = whichgsold at $4.50| < diagonals, boucle and PRoongfand g GDnk Davis January Clearance Sale| Dresses, made in the sea- cheviots which sold up to son’s newest styles which| 2and $3.98—January| g4500—January Clear- White Crested Black Polish—Coc] Chappell first; pullet, B. A. Lewis sold at $10.00—January Clearance Sale Price ance Sale Price. . . $10.00 ington, sécond and fc Nathan B. Hartford second: The Feed-drink for All Ages. | uthen B Hartrora arst York second and fourth, E. A. . At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. | third. E. A. Lewis first: cockerel, John S. Price ..........$10.00 Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. | . Bl2ck Orpinston c led Hamburgs — Cock, 3 Clearance Sale Price $7.45| $2.95. g = 2 . Keep i on your sideboard at home. * | fitm. W T Saunders fre Waller b Kenton & Son atcond: her Women’s and Misses’ Suits, W pmtehn’s andt Isizs§est;1Coats * Don't travel without it. e N oD, oo : : > in the most desirable ma- A quick lumch Er SR e et e e e in fine quality serges, terials and the best of Fenled SRR T S wide wale, diagonals and mannish mixtures which sold at $18.95, $21.50— DR s g pamepen | January Clearance. Sale crel, Mudge & Son first and second; Price ..........$12.50 BECOMING NEW MILLINERY pull@[ Mudge & Son 'l’rst and second. UP STAIRS S e e J - GREATLY REDUCED There are so many big bar- gains in this department that 5 e, B S = 3 space does not allow us to DECISIVE REDUCTIONS and you’ll pay for it but a fraction of its former prices rneatin Dk Gty few. Visit it at your leisure and you will be astonished at styles which sold at $18.50, $19.95, $22.50 —January Clearance Sale Price.......$12.50 Take no imitation. “HORLICK'S” | Saunders fourth: wuliet, Jok 3 - 2y first, W. F. Saunders second, thir Mhm"”krm‘ f°'%f§.§xp Comb White Orplngtons— Red Caps—Cock, Robert on first: hen, R. A. Lyon first and cond: cocke; W. A. Lyon first and d- pullet, R. M. Lyon first and O. Noyes CHARMING WAISTS AT You can easily f;lnd a beconiing hat for yourself here— PURE FOOD SUGGESTIONS $5.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, made of good velvets and At these prices you can easi- trimmed with wings and silks—January Clearance s Eawa I =or s ‘ v ly afford to buy a number of P - For Thursday and Frida : S . o e how far so little money will y y T, 1 . “N;o s these waists. aid yor thould Sl Beice 2. .. 0. o Lo $1.98 — Cabbage free with purchases of g e LR Cock, certainly do so. £6.00 and $7.50 Dress Hz{ts, made m our work T00M |« 98 and $2.50 Children’s LEGS, Ib. 14c 1 SR e RN R < s and many of them copies of Parisian models—Jan- Colored Dresses in ging- LOINS, Ib. 10c Gnrfled BBHI Ih ]u e ohans cune S dnan Silk \_NalStS in Taffeta, Mes- uary Clearance Sale Price................$3.98 | ham, galatea and plaids FORES Ib. S e, e siline_and Peau-de-Soie . . —January Cleamics - erel, . Morgan, Jr.. first and sec- —also Chiffons which $10.00 up to $18.00 Trimmed Hats, made of good qual- Sale Price ......... 98¢ 2 Ibs. Liver 15 Pot Roast Home-made L L O o o D ity velvet: d tri d in the latest stwes, bott “ C o and second. ™. O. Mathews thira’ sold at $4.00 and £4. ity velvets and trimmed in the latest styles, both | <5 4 Children’s Colored l‘{z Ib. léaco:l\ lsl:..l S .aklz Lo iaus:ge, ‘lib 15¢ R P 1;_3‘, '-':"31: i f;ur,:,".f g e gl A large and small models to select from January Clear- | (Coats si;es ; 3 and 4 resh Cut Ham: irloin Ste: resh made D e W O Mormn e e ance Sale Price. .........cc.c000cin......$5.98 years == January Clear- burg, Ib... 12%¢c|lb. ........ 17c|Bologna, Ib. 1215c ST e : 5 Sale Price. .$2.98 ance Sale Price...$1.98 5 ; Norwich. first and second;: hen, $1.39 to $1.69 Felt Shapes, just what you are looking £2.50 Children’s Bath Solid, Fresh OYSTERS A. R. Post third and fourth; cockere i . pes, J you £ § C qulrt: 2 rs S SN e lz GOOd Eggs 22‘: R Post 1 [.,fi’j‘;d“‘;’f oot puller 5 Siik, Chiffon and Crepe for to finish out the season with January Clearance Robes, sizes 2 to 12 yéars oot Waists which sold at| , Sale Price «......ousvoneueesnssess..n..25c| —January Clearance Grace M. Cook Sale Price........$1.45 75c to $1.50 Fancy Feathers, Wings and Fancy Stick [¢308 Women’s Blanket Pens. . . . Ups—January Clearance Sale Price..........39¢ Bath Robes — January ,,,,, : 2 B T French Flannel Shirts and Cleatuce i Erice y A R. Post first. $2.69. Fine Marquisette Waists Florida Oranges |Sugar Dates Steadman first. D. £ail th 2 quarts .... 19c|15for ...... 25¢|2 Ibs. ...... 15¢ ey Domitny St Heat Te Al which sold at $2.98— g st ?,:.: et :fiats::e be Tplg. PANCAKE | 17 0T1 can CORN : WT'T’-"" L —January Clearance| § Jg 0 e 00 ing offered in Women's 1 bottle SYRUP €1 can WAX BEANS | el W et W e Sale Price. .. .....$1.98 ' Muslin Underwear. F. Palmer flrst v $5.00 and $5.98—Janu- ary Sale Price. ... .$3.98 s — Cockerel, Cedar Edze farm first; pullet, Cedar Edge first. Boneless e s, S C W. Scholfield, Mystic, first, Charles Q odfish, Ib... 11c | Brizntman sécond ana fourth, Waiter = D. Kenyon & Son third. e v t S tendent jui deps = S dotte, George W. Ward; White Leg- | The skeleton in a coffin was excavated | sharpener at the New England granite | {00, superintendent junior departm g"‘“ ‘l:ancy ot g omb Buff oocshorns—Cedar | {00 Herbert P, Clark; Blue Orping- by some Charlestown men in 1559 and | works, and who left Westerly a few | The usual commitices were appoint R ke T g hn Lynch; Standard game, | the skull came into the possession of | months ago for San Diego, Cal., died | o1 looko pra meeting, s0C pinach, can 12c Single. Comb ‘Buff Leghorns—Cedar | tons, Joht Zynel: oo e | Dr. Usher Parsons and _is now In | om0 o oy, o& ®% | missionary, visiting and floral, Bible Edge first. § school, temperanc d Clam : o Dantams, John J. Kennedy; ornamental | Brown university. deo cho perance and mu Chowder Bufi Orpingtons—Howard M. Cas- | bantams, Joht 3. SERRC0Y dn 1911 thei akull was borrowed by | Miss Roee Ahern and Gilbert D.l = poaci " myentine Fohnson, daughter '-L. ;.-.---- Choice Prunes 13¢ well first. h Y | Boebe were married Monday evening 2. ...... 3cans ..... 2 = 2 “Silver cups for largest mumber of | Prof. Harris H. Wilder of Smith col ¥ f of ‘Mrs. Ingrt i B oot : don, Providence; for whitest bird | it by means of plastilena after the V. o - o ;g frst and second, Ermest R. Barrows, | {OnE0m Jyon SRPET (Rir for best | method of Prof. His of Leipzig and | ed They will spend the elgmco of tho | ;“fg‘eT“‘P;“\“ P ey H R A 3to5 N e T B ucks—W. D. Ken. |Pen in show, J. B. Palmer, Rockville, | Prof. Kollman of Bazel. This plaster | Winter in the south. | They were attended by Clara Kinne, 7t9a m 0o 5 p. m. D nai hies o Black Langshans; for best exhibit by | cast was made from the reconstructed | A photograph has been takén of the | sister of the groom. and Oscar Johns ) Yo Blte Swedish Ducks—W. C. Morgan, | & woman _exhibitor, Miss Carolyn | head and presented by Prof. Wilder to | new town hall and courthouse, now | son, brother of the imide. - PORK CHOP! 2 g - C. Morgan, |« ith, Middletown, Conn.; for longest | the Memorial and Library association. | nearing completion, for use in The PURE LARD S oo distance, George 8. Proctor, Wilton, | A colored glass window depicting Nini- | Bulletin _calendar. Boss Carpenter s ey 2 ibs 25¢ | 2 1bs 25 ecials — Championship _ Badges— | yragq gret is at the head of the staircase in | Carley and Col. A. N, Crandall, in- % 5 (Limited) SEain Pt v ot L 250 g hlmer, White Rock | Grange cup for most points won by | the Memorial building. Shoctor, anda Bls big dos arein the| Citv of Norwien Water Works. = T ange member, Willlam e icture. % S scan of 5 Ib. sack Granulated Mediterranean, | STARE Local Laconics. sy ; B rmich, “Conn. Dec 31" 3oLz, SUGAR Herbirt P Clar Bingle Comp Whits The electric service for light and | The court having confirmed the | twaier’rates for the quarier ending e - election by an increased majority of | pee. 31 181%, are & : ¢, #nd payable at 10c Leghorn pullet: Polish, John S. Chaj A lifelike representation of the head pell, White Crested Black Polish cock; | of 4 young daughter of Sachem Posar, is to be extended to Old Mys- | gonry 4. Stahle of. Pawcatuck as a |ihe otfice: Jan. 1, 1815 Orfve open et Dus Then civen a place of promi. | tic. selectman of the town of Stonington, | from 8.30 a. m. to 5 D. and oh the Stiver :k: French, Walter | nence in the readinz room of . the| mhp closed banks was the only sem- | there will be no changes in the ap- | evenings of Jan. 18 Aod Jan. 20 from Fresh from o“r Bakery Dgpartment Dall . Morgan. Jr, Houdon hen; -English, | Westerly public library. While the | plance of New Years ae b Roliday 1n | pointive offices within the gift of the |1 to 8. ohn Lynch, Black Orpington cock; | head is constructed on scientific princi- | Westerly, Selectmen. Additlons will be made to all bills Standard game, Willlam Mudge & | ple, the general effect is marred by remaining i Hfl\a;teergg (2:0 ke Hot NUT. Son, black red cockerel; Oriental game, | the hoaddress, whieh is of green cloth, For the first time a licensed liquor | At the annual meeting of the Chris- | j..14 ashier. George W. Tryonm, black game cock: | turban style, giving the head more of | saloon Will be cpened in Main street | tian Fndeavor society of the Broad CAKE game bantams, WbH Congdon, Pyle | the ”’pmnc;?h of & :og;]hem :nlulfiy this week. street fh{“!!flli\[ ch‘ifth thLese i U o o Moot - e cock; ornamental bantams, Loren C.|than the dau of Nini s were elected: Miss Jessie Love, presi- : C t ter dgret. A Mrs. Margaret P. Forest has return- Rober: Mitehell. vice president. | WHEN you want to put your busie BISCUIT . lb‘ 156 dozen 8¢ | loaf 8c-12¢. McLaren, Biacls Cochin pullet. Indian maiden dled in 1660 and Was | og to her duties as voesl Inciructor ac | 46nt: Silver cups for best male and fe- | buried in the royal burial lot on Indian | Beimont college, Nashville, Tenn, Miss Ruth Brown, secretary; Allfson |ness before the public. there is no mes | 3 e %, male birds — White Plymouth Rocks,| Burial hill, one .and a quarter milesi oo gos 3 g Blackler, assistant’ secretary: Mrs. A. ! dium better than throush the advertis- | Henry Rhodes Pa!mer, “White Wyan. north of the vin&p of O Charles S. Graat, formerly a tool- V. West, treasurer; Mrs. John G. Dut- ing columns of The Bulletin. i

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