Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913 : : 111 RRRRATLKRIRALLLLLKKARARALALARLAKKARKAKRRARARKRARARRRRARARRRRRARRARRKARRKRRRRARKRRRRR TO0AY THERE WILL BE A CRIME COMMITTED 10 Broadway will be the Place “Tom” will be the Culprit For Today and Tonight, in the heart of the busy season, I will slaughter clothing prices in a manner that is less than criminal. THIS IS WHY | AM GOING TO DO IT o2 On or about June 1st this store will be placed in the hands of carpenters and painters for alterations, that will make the ¢4 finest tailoring shops as far as equipment is concerned in the state. < My stock at present, while not exactly overbalanced, is rather too large to handle during the period of remodeling. For that peg reason I want to reduce stock and to do it | am willing to make it worth your while to buy NOW. | have taken my entire stock that were $20.00 and $25.00 regardless of pattern or color and my price will be $11.75 for Juit or Topcoat ;;: Come here today or tonight and pick out from those swell worsteds, serges, cheviots, clays, 4 Faves % ifi{ blue stripes that clothiers sell at $25.00 and $30.00 and my price will be $11.75 for Suit or A n sk “W:mffl Gaivs . BT o <4 mwn 2¢q Topcoat. -”W anress staitice 5: THIS IS THE GREATEST VALUE EVER PLACED AT THE MERCY OF THE GREAT AMERICAN ¢ '“‘” ,,m,,,'ggg Sy { DOLLAR. i, Frnatiiil it H“TOM” MURRAY, 10 Broadway, flfiifi?fiifif’&gufi; AAAAAAAAAAAAAANAS NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAS V""""VVVV" vvvvvvvvvvv vvv NARARARANNRS mmmm;x‘;\” LsAA’; XA& R AR2R2AR \XA AR s‘mfim X};j& Am Q\ALXAXLA;AJLm)Lx ‘m;‘ A, v AR ARAR AN AR R A AN a F VAN o A S AN A ¥ RRRRAR X ¥Y ) R R T R T AR RS o RS S — e . Officers and Commlttees Elected For’Progr;sswe C. E. Social—Frost Re- | ! oung spent over last Sunday with | e was a week end visitor at Mo Baptist church Mansfield Depot. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES | PLAINFIELD EAST WOODSTOCK | 3o, anih sy it songes v : o e | Lewis i \othe ach person bringing his or her | Mecting of Woman's=Club—Rev. F. 8. | California' Tourist Returns—Gladys La| 0157, Mowry fs repairing the high B ath e | Bamford Lectures on Tuberculosis— | Mountain Recovers From Scarlet|sway in ¢ village Le nney el Ay DAYVILLE ‘ VENEH,AM | Three Ancient Shops Recalled. i Paver. ing Tine w.'\". n ot Ripley HII oates | — : - WESTMINSTER truction > litile ones during her absenc Walter Perkins of Providence visit- Je Monday inte! . o — L - f Memorial Sunday—Personal Items. ported Thursday Morning. e Hav it el ] e R AT e ’Pen‘nsyiva"m Farnily ?ommfl- : 2 — | - i first place was form 2 store, when| o L ooon —— Mr. McFarlane of Pennsylvania, who Charles Dabble and brother were in Bris B : - Communion Service—Pupils’ Calen- Akt G b, who was the giest| Mre, B. R e s S t Larc place, ) end the funeral of their | B Bhashl couar & the Factory v n of on of Wild Flowers. W AFRt\]\:[LLE cted this week with his family to John Dabbie, | im0 i tora ~ Home From California. bi take possession of their new home. Thomas Richmond of | St & piano, | o HEMY Lindeman formerly Death of Edward F. Bassett, Bass | st was in town re i i family heard for the fi time ‘Iues- on and Drummer of Babcock Ba nds | ir summer cning London | STAE FORDVILLE the home Mrs. Edward I. Basset rrabee was Allyn, of Gales Ferry Woman's Club Mee and attended ct son, A riday af- | May Basket Containing Gift of Money 3 The Woms club of A . T on, Ma 2nd W 1 ) . For Rev. Miss Jones—Pastor to was in Dayville on Sunday Progrdter : 1 ome of Mrs B. R in the vicinity Robbins spent Saturday | lliness with pleiro-pneumoni Miss e Bradley spent Sunday | pUlENEiye SocL "hursday, May Reader though M Basse had no Preach at East Greenwioch. th M West. i | low Mrs, A. H. M Chamberlin is spending is 1 health for more than a e P H d Miss Bates spent the week | ¥ with her niece Miss Nel- HU‘HHA s | death came 1 shock to I 0t s T ng tives nd rier Mr, o Johsson addvessed | he menb Mr. and A 5 Piain- | born B EreHma dhnyy Mgty evenias church. 5 i S & surprise, pro- faplecroft Weldon were ions, accom- left this where 1d. meeti reld offic ter ind | $15.75. Miss Jones ing said: choosing from her e would prefer to give the of money for the improvement Wit he village. The ex | of the assembiage was for pt it Afterw re Collect Wild F\owars pupi th he week o elicBaate served o Sieiy 3 ful ¢ Mis. Obwsld Street Sl 4 Eight Weeks. he | Ellen D Mathewson, who peen i \ Jd S nE a tain, who has been | m"v‘ s aSmen iRkt e iable work that she has yam 1 waeks from 7 s o i el i in yending | fro both ir o 3 P rom - 1 »d to be out a e e To Teach and Preach. Nater Olty 18 no ith e he emplo rt Williams, a former pas- with Mrs. George Geer '..,'|..‘\\”'.25 9 St and Mrs. M. B. M. Morge re I e ki ‘-,m,“' iy the dist church, has g e g o red Monday from Hartford, where liam H. For : mtly B. H. Gardne LDpC t Hi = ey SR S W L visitor in P visited their son, Carl and other ed. brough here for a| ., & 225 o Willimantic, Mdnda bert Robins relativ \ a Hartford ‘ M Mary Cruise is spending some n Riverhea o Gl g s Sewntt Bilne e The parsonage 5 = N M Tamer o . L Dr tldersleeve of Norwich e pett \jfi_] ,w{‘m’”" Willlams is expected to preach Burne't sp week Suna « vops 2 e H — i B e iR b TTAWAL 18 in the local M. E. church S wath 10w ¥ s < S : o 1V Ao 2 g ey ATTAWAL and Mrs. C. B. Corbin of Meri B i Vermon ¢ v > s : X “ o s = Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Heck and - at I 1 b v ¥ d 1 ‘ 2 s and Mrs. Myron Heck of Union EKON = 5 sunday with their mother, Mrs. g BROOKLYN S n . f ety Bev. Mr. Reynolds Sets Out 1,700 £ s i oow W B ko se vacated by ries |~y Minnie McCarthy is vistting Strawberry Plants. . S, Warner— | | poue £ : i i < A pent Wednes. v Bdward Olen and child m’el“kri) Iiartond Oy = S tdagy : ; h o Mrs. Weyland Grosvenordale, Willlam C_Stanton went to g S an. in nd am deteated the | COVENTRY dnesday and ex 1 C. M. Smith and Miss Alice 1 They e v = i s 3 i Eint street. She has Der daughter, Mr rt Blethen ; is entertaining her s s b e : t graung Ready Helpers Mest—Mothers’ Day to Be Observed. ent a week avs. here and will be R. Hansel Hartford is running th made reatl t wther, Mrs., James A Mis: ald left on Thurs- Teatly > - James Fova i s days er summer f‘,l E. Byren i AL 5 mc arm, where day for visit with re- | few days at her summer s | arrived here g § iEiiies on austion Th The funeral now was the latives in ew | y. by & Watsons' mother has come od Sven Ub Hin e e @ was held at SFou 1e] Pa W. Hammond was in South e to make her home here with Miss | Town 1o Sibereh M g g . Monday A tr ust west ¢ e Cor- . 5 Waltsol ‘ g ¢ w oad, w ! has moved his | ™78 oL AL Helpers met Thursday | evening with Miss Ruth Lathrop. Miss Della Thompson has returned South Coventry for the summer. . C. Lathrop and _children, > and Keeney, of Windham, former ner, from thres dave visit with I ter, Mrs, Charles Hopkins, field Miss Amy Gallup returned home S urday into_the D. W. Adam 1 Dusiness ned from omas ) itzgerald children at Mrs. I'rank Spaul- tocs his little build- | ing has been a 3 like the of Malden, Mass, is | twe big old-fashioned cider mills (one visit with his aunt, {on the George Barber farm and the | | and Frank Spaulding ned to his work in Lynn, Ma after a week's ‘ww it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. | has been il] with number of friends ttended the funeral lative At Church Meetina. of Boston return- | Mrs. Ba tt - on the Captain Shepard farm), : ; Adams, a long resident 5 | f Ving 7 nton attended o COUICH| Miss Abbie Witier, a teacher in |where great heaps of s were other to their summer | "y "Geor ‘met with a bad accident l:{" e end Euseisiof Soe W (S A~ meeti Voluntown Saturday. Ekenk, was home for a few da ZT s I 5 - ressed Dougiass has Saturds hile driving ¥ = 1 o s , Wwas home fo A3 ground by herse power pressec ougia has e . : to | Saturday while driving home o - # o i a jolly May basket Darty | cently S s Dhie ovee | M3 r,mr ®:Wioodmancy: has gone tol| SENECAY, LEhhC JiRE SEE TR Miss Ada M. Storrs is at Spring Hill | through rye st re for her e de and made 1 short stay = Mrs. George Gilbert was in Willi- | cider, v d 2t from the article $ , the best record a collector has to his foot twisted out joint, his head Ly sl is visiting new mantic Monday to attend the fumeral made nowadays. A little mill on the ever made in the town of Sterli ; 3 | cut ana raped. Two bales of | day will be observed 1a Mass ¢ = Y no school Friday b t the Se d Congregati e e s stay il | OF Mrs: May B Warner. wred Starloweather farm was moved About §100 will he s o school Friday because | |, e missing ahd some paint | at the Second Congregation- eorge Paine has come to stay : ey mhler dentn rom those who have L onve . ke , E his father. Pleasing Entertainment. i S hnh b ars = 5 ELE o T Miss Maggie Bracket is able to he | The entertainment given by two biind Personals. Tt of June the taxes e : | SOUTH WOOUDSTOCK | RIPLEY HILL out of again. ... | musicians, Harry | of Hartford Mr and Mrs, William Wee ot all In. M SOUTH CANTERBURY = sl ey rolds has set out 1,700 | and Harry Kenvon of Providence was | little son, of Chap n to collect ’ Mr. an Bowen were in | strawi well patronized iing ar Fran fiiam lick was in Norwich | Aaren R. Morse, of Walpole, M { town’ over : School Children Hear Address on Per- and M Pulmer, James | They he Weihesd il Eoor i bie conein, e Miss Frances Bldredge has returned | sonal Cleanliness—New Bird Club. i TER | ¥ Mrs, T . swr €. 1. Whitford was in Providence \ores 3 =2 ; to Mystic. > | - J 1< ten 1 s family v 3 itford of Norwich was _ Puinam and Wolt Den grange fur- | The house of Perkins Toplift has pie” o . 3 TR e at Whippage nished the program last Wednes- | been rented for the summer by Ren- T ) grea iuded in G 8 3 ip day night at Senexet | shaw of Middletown a o a and " Sw nimicut. R for Aaaston nexet grange attended Neighbors' | Mrs. George Freeman gave a talk ; week end | W < el tixe a HAmPLOn. | night at Dudley Friday night. lon Personal Cleanliness to_the chil- ar @ . 1ded i AUk S | dren of school No. 4 last Friday. Mis, Courtiand Hoppin visited her s, Tita Wilhir sper week Quarterly Confercnce. ATkham end Vo Tolland cou"ty “ (A E. Peterson is planting a lirge estate here recently : inspecteq the > with friends in Staffard Springs. First quarterly conference was held | Clari Wednesd & plece of potatoes. many_improvemenis de u};.,;..d by the ’ WOOQDSTOCK VALLEY 3 Gw.;’f%::“f*‘f:fi:’ ll‘al‘r:{hrzr ;Lpem Bun- Tyuesday evening in the parsonage with 2 ! ‘ Biue Martins Arrive. Loisons e day af 3 Lomeste | go0d number present o groet . the > < | 'The blue martins which nest an- | % Will zem, - at Allen J. ®, ‘\ 3 oIS has | new presiding elder, Rev. Mr c - CLARK 5 CORNER | MANSF!ELD DEPOT | nually in boxes prepared by F. B, Top~ | w, ate winter, fertrude Avery | epar, : - - | 1ir, have takem possession of their a zood | diéd ay morning Miss Ada Marriott received a Ma Supervisor J. W. Dows was In town | County Sunday School Convention fo | tusmmar quariers. vas Neighbers nigl Mo 1 1 i cor rned home, | t Tuesda vent this weel Meet with Baptist Church. A number of school ehildren as well nisied by AM.‘J" house this weelk with neur : wich lln ,»m « confined to h has be entertain as their friends have formed a Bird Mr. Delaney is preparing to move n Willimantic on ast ~luuu|}<\ nd sisters the past week. | The Tolland County Sunday Scheal | club te pretect all song and inssctive out of tewn business the first of the week. nghust and Miss May George H. (Glasler of lLeonard association will meet May 22 with —orous-bivds

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