Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 8

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Tanner of New London stated ke opportunity for fur- of the act of chi en and Milford W moved that LEGISLATIVE LORE the | from the table and | clary committee. Resolution was also adopted appointing J. Butler Merwin judzge of the town court of Milfore otion of My Healey the resolutions | . under suspension of the rules, | Tost. | 4 | of Miliord which prevailed. ~ appropriations re- | in 1 et concerning | ¢ of - nd game. t alaries and | of fish- | expenses nissioners id by s in bl wn clerks ses. Ta- ing. iution judge house. coramiste nz the care judiciary re- | ap- and | lotted dge of the led for Mr. Boyd of the Old Lym under extended to of Willimantic' explained - of state belief that he was not as passed. The act| fo was passed in the | 1 Friday that included the | of 8200 allowance for the ange fal i v the house adjourned at : to next Tuesday at 11 o'cloc] on motion of Mr. King of Fairfield. An act concerning the improvement | the | of public roads was passed which pro- | omptrol- | town may build or im- | 4 or section there. | ed At any prove any pub of accord by the h improvement is in addition ilt, with moneys alloted by the st hway commiss owance from the next payment of the t the state for roads improve aid. id by state | After explanation by Mr. Haynes of | A bill was passed that no! person take any clams less than | Lo inches in Jeneth or more. than of half bushel of c 1 of oy or elsewher town me: and any person who te the provisions of this act ned not less than $25 nor | n $£50, or imorisoned not more | days, or both. | | me than Comptroller Dunn was right in his entitied to fees cancellation of tes of the ! nd 1s perqui ration paupers may be a for and has received | place and supported as nion of Attorney Gen- | <hali direct, and sb ays, that no. statutory s hereby such pauper or er The resolution dge of the police, court # W iitimar dopted in the n by KN TROUBLE O HANDS, ARMS, LEGS - And Feet. Some on Body. Formed Dry Scabs. When He Scratched Water Would Come Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Stopped the ltching and Cured Him, Paris §. East Boston, Mase. — * a little boy cight years old who had s on hishands, arms, legs. fect. and some on his body. They formed dry scabs. 1 had him treated and it looked worse: it was spread- ¢ he scratched the morning he nd bis bed also s with blood and bs. When he scratched the sores, matter and water would come out from them. I bought 2 box of —————, and that did 200d, and I was dis- not do a 3 would stop t! oheal. The next d «ura Ointment 1 gave ira Ointment 1.5€ two baxes of C «calkes of Cuticura Soap a and bas never had so Ars. John J. G ~ Cuticura Soap and C icura Ointment are #old throughout the wo eral sample of each mailed free. with 52-p. Skin Book. Ad- icura. Dept. T, Boston.™ use Cuticura Sample free. C. M. WlLL.AM: Genera! Coniractor and Builder Mill Construction a specialty 213 MAIN STREET, Telephone 370 Norwich, Gonn. SPR'NG Mil LINERY A FINE T OF LATEST ~1.11 MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. TheDimeSavingsBank OF NORWICH. end as been declared from the net earn- ngs of the past six months at the 2t of Four per cent. a year, and Lo payable on and after May 15. FRANK i. WOODARD, apr22daw THE FENTON-CHARNLEY EUILDING CO., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS I‘ORWICH C'JNN Sc and the J. F. C. 103 are the best on the rders of ‘the comp- appointing James A. of the ate ded for such pur- been 1o | cents r and fer the comvir amouht thus recei on it b custom of every omptre the fees. Tk v ) ovision _ of til_ 1877 which | th, ry o £ the sia v r gh, whose ed by nipensation ds and any in com- d not ‘more than sumor sums. lary, or move than on this statufe, 1, and the fact lary is fixed referred to d unbroken. But long 1 says that by ne avail a plain statute Tt capnot alter the law and al al righ xtra compe on, but it ma idence of the constr given to it and be binding o io Fie said further that the n question will not furni | for the comptroller for his own use act amendina the chartsr Jent, directo Tnion + London. and Union Ba tabled by Sc ot el Sdgeres ) > ws pro- na will | amend- | e has rscom- mill. al- commend- The finance commi mended s of one mills. NEGLECTING DISTRICT BY HARTFORD VISITS Congressman Mahan Answers Implied Criticism in Connecticut Papers. hown ing th nectient pi Congressma ther oo tiord, rue al wn that w and my district ted. the house discussion of which no act of 12 looking after of my home cily, my ional district and my friends I am a lobbyist. I appeared be: a ymmittes for pay In my Qi number of years elapse tween my sgrvice in the Connecticut ase and service in the senate, and 1 th I my election to represent my home senatorial distri |2t Hartford, I did not visit that ci ROCHESTER. { | | ELKS T | Norwich Ledge Has Received ary of Trip. Itiner- are completa for the tour of | B R BT fin July litinerary has been D to Rochester > held gt il arranzed for the and return. A cors 5 Deen axfended members of Norwich, Putnam and lodges o join in making the sceess utward trip will be made by | special Grand Trunk train leay ing New on Sunday morning, July 6. at 8 The return trip embraces opoyers at s, Toronto 2d Montreal, with a delighiful steam- er trip down the St. Lawrence ri through the Thousand Islands and shooting the rapids. NEW | STEAMSHIP LINE. | | To Carry Pauue Stock and Paper Be- tween Uncasville and New York. it has lin, Yort steamer 1. Bover of New been ,trial chartered for a between New London and proposed with the | r stock from New | nd to return with | York new New finished p: : cialties Co. The promoters of the en terprise have an option on' a_longe charter of the steamer provided the | freighting of paper stock in this man- | ner is profitable. The Bover was Inspectors Withey extension of rouie examined today and Stewart by for DRAWBRIDGE NOTES. Mrs. Elmer %, Tubbs was a business caller in Mystic on Thursda 2 AMrs. Joseph 1. Carpenter of Fort Point attended the funeral of her aunt | in New London Thursday. Daniel Fowler and famify moved in- to their summer home at the Draw- bridge on Monday Miss Lena Caswell called in Poque | taceck Tuesday. 'J. L. Eliot at Clinton—Summer Office | The increasing popularity of our 7o-cent‘ Sunday Night Dinners (from 6 to 8.30 o’clock), which are patronized by the local people and of which automobilists speak in the highest praise, encourage us to serve a limited number move. It_is desired to maintain tlle reputation this hotel has won with the travelers for serving the “best dinners” of any hotel 11 this section. The following menu will be served _ Sunday Evening, May 11th, and Speaks for Itseli: I'he Wauregan House, Norwich, Conn. MENU === CANAPE SARDINES LITTLE CONSOMME CHICKEN Hearts of Celery Queen Olives Sauce Mussoline liced Cucumbers BOILED CHICKEN HALIBC Pommes Hoilandal Mushrooms Montebello ~Montglas Jus PRIME RIBS OF # au Mashed Potatoes Steamed Rice PHILADELPHIA CAPON—Sige Dressing I dashed reen Peas | LEG O SPRING LAMB—Mint Sauce Silver Onions in Cream String Beans CHICKI, CHOCO ream GREEN APP NGUE PIE STRAWBERRY During the dinner hour the orchestra will render the followlng choice selectlons of popular airs 1 c Red Mill”. Herbert 2 ake Me.to That Swanee Shore” -.Aver Selection—"Bohemian Girl” Balfe Suite—"Dax .Kate Vannah 5. Ma Mede: : Henry & Selection—“Quaker Girl” ...Lionel Monekton 7. Waltz—*Medle Tallis 5. Q Verdi Two St neopated Boogie-Boo. . . Mever rneath the Cotton Moon”..Ayer Medley—"Uni H GEARY DANIHY, Directress CONNECTICUT POSTMASTERS. | | FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. at Crescent Beach. s Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, al} . Eliot, to be post- || hard Plasters and Prepared . Vice William K Roofing. nmission expired D Best Roofing Paint in the marke s Full line of Sewer Pipe. has or- || THE UPSON WALL BOARD 4 summ IS INIXPENSIVE WATER Beach, New |} PROOF ' AND IN HANDY entect June [} 7ps Largest Storage Capacity Saykrock Jamies Jay Smith has - . ol ot No. 181 Savbrook Mane in City Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. For Sallow, Wrinkled, i Freckled, Pimpled Skin 1e Jou taneous biemish, | Trom Woman's Ho Lowest Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed ples, allowness. any d_cuti each day, youthful and beautitul skin brought wholly jo_view druggist for an ounce of mer- ed wax and use this like you cold cream. Remove ng W p and w 2 | ple and tment onishing re | remove i ads, moth- 25 and 27 Franklin St. went To put vo the publ mmlE.v 1 made by Alssolving nowdered saxolite in a el will prove re | ing colnm “HARILTON" WATCRES Factory Adjusted ana Timed WM. FRISWELL is no me- o advertis- For Pimples, Blackheads Spring Blood Purifier Try Lee & Osgood’s Sulphur and Cream Tartar : Lozenges They taste like lemon drops and are much . . easier to take than the old fashioned Sulphur . and Molasses—10 Cents a Box, 3 Boxes 25 cents. THE LEE & 6S60SD 0., Norwich, Conn. THE REASON WHY The reason why you will buy the bargains described in these advertisements is because they. are In Boston Store advertising you will find not a single line of exaggerated state- ment—the merchandise will always be found just as represented. real bargains. to get one of these bargains. §aturday Specials. DRESS GOODS DEPT. Five Dress Patterns at Half Price for Saturday. Regular $10.00 Dress Patterns. Fine French Serge with silk cm- broidered borders, the border com- ing in two Widths. The colors are brown, tan, garnet, wisteria- SATURDAY, SPECIAL . -$5.00 SILK DEPARTMENT CHARMEUSE—the silk of the sea- son. 'm in weave, soft and lus- trous it lends itself to the latest styles of draping most charming- Iy. It is 40 inches wide and we have it i eight different co Regular price $1.59 a vard— ¢ SATURDAY, SPECIAL -$1.39 WHITE GOODS DEP'T. and and = ') 15¢ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 0c BLEACHED SHEE: One lot of Fine Bleached Sh 81 by 90 inches in size and seamed in the center— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 39 fabric for both waists SATURDAY, SPECIAL ... WASH GOODS DEP'T -INCH in a large designs PHYR GINGHAMS assortment of tHe new and eolorings. are warranted to fast Soid be regularly for 15c a yard - SATURDAY, SPECIAL absolutely colors. 11 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T. WEATHER and skeey il draw string. A fine ribbed summer underve: Regular 25c value— SATURDAY, SPECIAL WOMEN'S FULL - FASH D BLACK HOSE—A fine lisle hose with Spliced toe, heel and sole and double garter top. Just the weight 1% for present wear. A good 39c . value— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 29¢ BOYS' BLACK S j80od, medium a @1 rib. A r as any se we carry. This case was bought low price that we are offer 3 pairs for the price SATURDAY, SPECIAL, 3 pairs for 50¢ RUG AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 50 COUCH HAMMOCK . It isn't too soon to be this of that Couch Hammo ten to this! Made of heav S. Khaki, national wire springs, with wind ' shield _and spreader complete SATURDAY, SPECIAL ..$5.00 WILD'S BEST QUALITY PRINT- ED LINOLEUM—This two vards wide and there wide sortment of new designs. W sell this regularly for a square vard— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 8¢ $1.25 SCRIM CURTAINS FOR 95c. Pre: curtains of white eeri scrim with wide insertion of file: bands. They are full length. L value at $1.: SATURDAY, SPECIAL .98c NOTION DEPARTMENT LINEN FINISH THREAD on 100- vard spools, black only. Fine for sewing buttons and for heavy work. A good 5c value— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 3c; 2 for 5¢ CRLLULOID THIMBLES in all colors and sizes— SATURDAY, SPECIAL GOLD FRONT BEAUTY PINS With plain or beaded edge. A good medinm s on card. Sold reg- ular for 2 pair— SATURDAY, SPECIAL NEWEST _HAIR ROLL, “THE SWIRL.” All brown shades in stock. A regular 25c vdlue— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 17¢ THE HEROINE KID GLOVES--two-clasp--tan, white, black--69¢ a pair Good News About Good Clothes FOR WOMEN AND MISSES This is just the time when every woman may find most excellent opportunity to secure fashionable and well made clothing at extremely low prices. ALL WOOLEN SUITS AND COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Spring $12.75 $19.50 Suits — the very latest models—va i $10.75 ued up to $16.00. Some new Balkan styles are included. Wash Silk Shirts Special $1.98 The shirt for women marks these a change in the style of dressing. They are a trifle more formal in cut than the shirt waist and have a swagger mannish appearance which proves most attractive to all. We have them with long or short sleeves, as you please, and in plain white or With colored stripes. They all have turn over collars with pearl buttons. Full line of sizes from 34 to 42. Women’s and Misses’ Suits of the better sort, embracing the most fash- ionable styles. Beaulifuily made and finished. Values up to $25.00. s and Misses’ Coats in some stunning designs and in a wide va- riety of the most wanted materials. There are no two alike. Values up to $15.00. Norfolk Blouses || 98¢ to $1.35 We, have just received a new ' assortment of jaunty little blouses, made of fine linene in a of styles. Some all white, others with striped collar and cuffs, some with ‘patent leather belt and others with extra collars and cuffs which are easily ad- justed. Sizes 32 to 40. Just the thing for summer ocuting Women variety wear. Boston Store Millinery Boston Store Millinery has achieved place and a reputation in this vi:;inily for it caters to “the most advanced ideas and yet always is found to be within the limits of good taste. WE HAVE READY NOW A FINE SHOWING OF MID-SEASON HATS VERY REASONABLY PRICED PANAMA HATS e assortment of these tor both young and Let us show you. We have just received a la ever popular Summer Hats those who are not so young? SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY $2.25 Straw “Tams,” in all colors. " Straw in all colors and edges finished with black velvet. Just the thing for auto, street or school wear. $1.29 SATURDAY $1.29 Come in Saturday if you want Saturday Specials STATIONERY DEP'T. SOME FINE BOXED PAPER AT SPECIAL PRICES Paper both white and tinted with envelopes to mateh. These are perfect papteries but finding the boxes somewhat soiled we are clos- ing them. out at -these bargain prices- Value Value % Value 50c Value Value 98¢ Saturday, Special 19¢ _Saturday, Special Saturday, Special 33¢ -Saturday, Special 55 . .Saturday, Special 69 MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT $1.50 OUTING SHIRTS. FOR $1.05. Outing Shirts made in the coat stvle with IFrench, soft double cuffs. The materials inciuded in the_lot are Silk Stripe Soisettes, Russian Cords and Woven Madras. All new and desirable patterns- SATURDAY, SPECIAL ..77..$1.05 THREAD SILK SOCKS made with lisle foot and To be had in Built for 50¢ PUR: FOR 39¢, high, spliced’ heel. black and all colors. wear— SATURDAY, SPECIAL .. ..39% MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT COMBINATION CORSET COVE: AND DRAWERS, nicely em- broidered and trimmed with lace. =0 a lot of cover and skirt com- binations— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 50c LONG WHITE SKIRTS prettily trimmed with lace SATURDAY, SPECIAL .. 50¢c NIGHT ROB a small lot cut with V neck SATURDAY, SPECIAL . 39¢ KITCHENWARE DEP'T. TALLY GOOD VALL RDAY PURCHASERS SOME FOR ROUND CLOTHES BASKETS- SATURDAY, SPECIAL . 29¢ BROOMS Our Special . 25¢ GOLD DUST —small size— SATURDAY, SPECIAL 40 GLOVE DEPARTMENT SILK GLOV LK GLOV ARE MIGHTY COMFORTABI ow Elbow length in black or white SATURDAY, SPECIAL .69 SILK GLOVES—elbow length in tan, white, navy, pongee and— black SATURDAY, SPECIAL . .75¢ The Summzr Fashion Book of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Now On Sale ) most beautiful, useful and com- plete FASHION BOOK ever offered to the women of this town. All of the newest models pictured in their original colors, | FASHIGN BOOK Only 10c when vou purchase ome I5c Pictorial Review Pattern. By mail 35e. N

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