Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 11

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) e NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 ?\\‘(X‘QA@W"’ AARRIIARRAAATIAIAARIIIATAAARARAARIIARRAARRARARAAARRRAARRAAARRRRRRAARR ‘HERE’SMORE GOODNEW . B | Those $6.00 Rain Coats FREE Again to Customers Ordering Garments This Week This is why I am going to do it. On or before June first this store will be LV > © N > yvvovvv - A @ 74 ’«:'4“1. placed in the hands of carpenters and painters for alterations that will make this 4, | the finest tailor shop, as far as equipment is concerned, in the state. My stock at present, while not exactly overbalanced, is rather too large during the period of remodeling. For that reason I want to reduce stock, and to do it I am willing to make it worth your while to buy now. Any Suiting in the store formerly up to $22.50 will be placed on sale today M + NN NN Y and tonight for ! & oA ] zv | ¥ = < bs, P, 3 pré @ 4 & > 'y AYA $ l l 7 For Suit or Top Coat ° MADE TO MEASURE with the understanding that you will receive as an additional consideration a genuine English Rubber Slip-on Rain Coat Free 3 These Coats are similar in every way to those you see at the various clothing & 4 AAAAAA S e DA A A AN (N * b & BB R D & O )4 DB A 04 $ ;:4 and department stores at $6.00 and $7.00 each. :.} A 4 :;‘ The Suits are guaranteed by me to give you satisfactory wear and please you }: n.z‘ in fit and style, or I will make you another suit FREE. >¢< bod 4 bed #¢ 4 2] S 3 “TOM” MURRAY, Hote‘?"&f’iiigan i roadway*‘ AAMAAMAAAAM " alalal A‘AA AAAAAMAAAA AAAAAAA 7 BTN e 2 e | P Mrs. Geo. | he e, and in the lower land | i1l moved to & lot belonging to LETTERS FROM TWO STATES a proposal to unite COLUMBIA 2n airs. Geo. | 1 o, ang i e Jower land | sl otes (0 4 ot belorsing and fnally by 2| = s I from here attended the dance | damaze sver | Mrs. Robert P. Pratt, with her little S il %! Local Team Defeats Willimantic Sec- it Hebron hall and | w 1 laughter, is visiting her mother, Mrs . i | ond Team—Organist at Congrega A Fost of Hariford was a | Evans, i Andover. Mrs . W.'Prai Windham County COVENTRY tional Church Resigns. | Mrs. Georgo ore X ; e B lioor D | Roa Bropriati ) Voted S e former's sister ap . VR 3 volen mill at Daleville has POME R}':C A\f" s 200 i e i ”i : 2 By SOUTH WILLINGTON | been broken up and sold for scrap- P e i Boy Scouts ; - low that there is| Funeral of Mrs. Jennie Dimock— | e p——— Auction o ay Baskets at | g v George H. Nichols Breaks a Rib. EAST WILLINGTON Nets Over $25. i ¥ ¥ of Ta = = 9 e \ will Y St A th . RO TON Johr Nettie Copeland carried dele day evening. Afte LB Birthday Celebration—Enjoyable Pro- Parien e s it anm.\n:( bought a span ket lunch was serv Willimantic, She ing mold at anction o' gramme at Grange—Funeral of Mrs. orge Howe S avery brought neariy $3 £ et basket : and Mrs, Car Gurley and o s Bom the sale . s pens y Sheridan fer.c e a Mor ol n of Staffor har home Veral days with Mr. and here with from the sale. The friends of paineq to hear of Kor Willimantic second danghter T jesday from meas- e work i les. e 1 o e, | Mr. Squires” au E. E._ Brown inspected Ashford | 1 S i e oo nar| 28 I Nirs, Horton's husband is expected s home soo rrulx V,)n_xm¢ ange Wednesday o k zrang: ednesdn Colchester Pastor to Preach. RAW.,ON Colches 1 hom in town, . e o et 0. i%os Grange Programme. lock. The Mobis, Harry d Prasix s : I W are spendinz a days and Mrs. Nevill: it . - : i ik are. Wit Xorwalk s of Mrs. ing v Mis: 2 e H. Brack vereaux, WHl- o5 X rs. Diets has return noon and 2 o el Gardner agd son Adeiber spending a few days in Prov i arge mn.. | Spent a few days in Springfield the Neiso o Mrs. A. T. Gregoris wers i Der | past weelk gri.;. }.,"fi,',’:,;mx 4 at Edward Ber aland ‘= portion of lust wasl from e Mary Dodge is at W. Bradway's Mrw., Henry Kenyen xpent the week funeral of Mrs. Gregoris' and Mrs, James Service, Jr., | T _N )<f'\<:r'v'\‘ h“ e e fon end with her dauxhter Mrs. B. White- fune Friday of Mrs.| ine summer with Willlam Lefand s bouse t Organist Resigns. : Pike, & drug. | oe_ gummer with Willlam Lelsnd as a dre wad in town recently | open e Nt it caretaker R DS W Bt reopnt e William P. Johnson. for man lan and : Willard Richards visited friends in culling ‘Flends organist > Columbia Con THeodore Hartford hos- | weatville recent Pirsi Releciman F. L tional ch handed in her i DO L besn workiag on the h ich was 2 rom the a rib while Vietnit i s home of morning N O B Aa Exolhrmiion Neosssary i e B iring her lor ShictE e A farm for inebriates has been os ewarded hane und be foil | tablished outside of Now York. Ta Touand Cau ¢ Yownapeopleiae o ) aling. He will be | &Tow corn or rye’—Louisville Courier token of their and appre Repitardaiy Journal ciation of her 12 vices e o ET JRLEYVEL Dr. an A Little of ut Lid on Dick. TALF Gl 5 we h_the doctor's par- | gide & nitmber w'Ll “\GTON All may yet ba well, If Fobsen can aUA MR Sames <P: Little, 0n | o5 is 1 ey pumber of hig lecture date in Caiifarnia Walker-Duntiom Wedding gl ol g e haries Amidon has had his portable nta Consiftution. Bride's €athor, Froseas A, Utley been spending | winter ! i days with her daughfer. Mrs AT i of Fre the Ladies’ Ald soctety A, Lyman, in Plainville o wieneds Sowhingtan, in_ Gur t5 s b T cent o ; To Play Lebanon. erber oweil and family have | ool bl ‘h"flw‘d B0 ST b mbia ball nine is booked for | moved to Southington. Mr, ents to Bet ou 7 numbers on ith the Lebanon nine today | Howell has been Sothe rday) at Lebanon. time. or ,rz for L Witliam . and Miss Fnss, Dorr & Carroll The Tolland county conference, held STamme, were the attrac- — — Mr. and Mrs. Robert okt | Westfield, Mas: and Charles y has been at home GILEAD b lpians LEXINGTON k on account of illo | s e zam erreer FlOrse Co. 55 3rd AVE.’ iGMd Aticendance atTToILand County Leslie S. Bolton of Hrtford spent Famous ““BLUE FRONT '’ Stables 2 —_— onference Tuesday. Sunday with Michael Daly. N i ¢ ity g it STAFFO‘?D f A Death of Mrs. Howe. LARGEST DEfL‘!RSXl?{;R‘fl‘ESCIN The woRLp Mrs. Mary Howe of Sprin died at her home at the age of § i at the Congregational church Tues- | E. R. Parry Celebrates 93d day, was very well attended. Dinner he first of weelk was buried in Belk- FARM thday. s se at the hall by the ladies of 3 ¢ ssings Aad Rirthday wad aceved atitno il by thotladiestot oy o iR s v I ay arfersioon. | HORSES urch = Ry friepde W Fatert B e T AMlrs. lowe was born In Dolton, the SO e hiten is employeda by H.| Robert Foc he week ar 1 ana s S| his stor with his parents o e (S e oasl - BE - BEAVY Be par- | pman of I T and s Ay ax Trowe, d Mrs DRAUGHTERS sraom, Reses opd warna- | osal Dsicgates est of Mr. and e Fowe is vilss | § i 5 ns. | Sohn 4, Leok it Elizabeth with TRUCK dsigns. | o J. L fford grange 3 Moore whom she - HOKRSKS { i e programme e ¥. Joseph Alathein z | a i H ; BT e some time with his famil e SR B o, A collation wil ) snrgnd ie ermp b the od & Pescheses | T ; 5 g n ) N Y Buth tresh and seasoned stock always on basd?) Depie ireaves of ~\-;‘?»1'A"\‘“|r4‘ Balgeis DArage . LyEErogt. ) T, ;1..,". Guurunieod as Represonted or Moncy Rotundeds, Semusod, und | sve, ¢ Friday, atter s teared that frdt Diossoms snd MOAUAY AUCTION SALES Falnbsda¥ | | > weeks sitlng re newly set fruit were badly da 5 bt A iy i | Phifad azed b & hard free: = . A S i “hijudels S R day n Ihere wa Parry TURNERV]LI E sien n" blossoms and The Best Place to Buy Is the Only Plaoe to Sell.™ i o it would be prefitable mnqrm\crms SOLICITED. wvnncnml*m. to have Jack Frost t} N Office, 155 Fast 24th Straet, Now York City. o4 : Ie Pragrese on ‘N ow. Goncrete MIlLSBAIGE i b A liting ue e anawhamnss e Gt 3 o € i Avs, W Jenkins of f in the air Baturday afternoat’ pre- )eratar and Rev. EHiot D. fer g . ing. the raay aftern } gra forb B B - are vigiting friengs i o i yuen the people Lo see the sighis that | Columpia serife. Apimaled | Geerge Tavior and friend of Scol. came to view Simdau-mawsinm af oma-

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