Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 4, 1913, Page 6

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from 1912, to_June were as_agal: = for the same period end for the vear of an or two in the pacific Atlantic ocean went to Brightman's pond a genuine Rhode Island the stay at Bright- and officers are Xnown only to those bound by the ‘mystic tie. Daniel K depu highwa: B, I Shiargh, of dhe. work . in connection the work to be done in the high- : extends from the village of to the borough of Ston- ington. Accompanied by First Select- man Hemasn J. Holdredge. of Stoning- fon. and Eifhu Chesebro, supervisor of of Stonington, an inspection shore road ard other work in the vicinity of Wes- soo wheroin Rhode Island differed from that in H Weaterly pavin practically settl on for nearly two months and was caused by 3 the foreman to inspect the eutters, who are ol | SHIRTS FOR MEN Our new lines of smart shirts for men of good taste are ready for the torrid season and for you. Handsome materials and The TOGGERY SHOP|¢ JAS. C. MACPHERSON 291 MAIN 8T, NORWICH, CONN. NEWMARKET HOTEL, fll‘l-udu.l Ave. <2 x o R R iy wrder. Jobn Tuckis. B Tel 43-5 culling the blocks. Local Laconics. It was a_cemparatively quiet night befere in Westerly. The Westerly Boy - Scouts many eamp visitors teday: |+ Fregerick Moran of New Londen was & visiter Thursday in Westerly, Several members of the fire police ‘were on duty Thursday night acting as a fire patrel. John G. Gavitt of Providence is in Westerly visiting his sisters, Miss Rhoda Gavitt and Mrs, Lucy M. Bliv- en, expect Rev. and Mrs. 8, M. Catheart start- ed Thursday morning for their sum- mer home in Nantueket, going in their Automobile. Martin H. Spellman is the delesate from Westerly lodge to the national conventlon of Wlks to be held in Rochester next week. The White Rock road above, Still- manville bridge to the Bourdon cock corner Is being macadamised and otherwise improved. Librarian Emeritus Ethan Wilcox has collected one hundred and twenty- three vears of Daboll’s Almanacs, in- stead of one hundred. Herbert Gaffoy of New London, son of the late Thomas Gaffey, former owner of the Martin house property, was in Westerly Thursday. Walter Lewls of Worcester, formerly of New London and Westerly, was visiting here Thursday. He ls spend- ing his vacation at Clark’s Falls. Fire Chief Cottrell has made an inspection of the business centre of the village and ordered the removal of all loose, inflammable matérial, in or- der to léssen the fire chances. Following custom Figher delivered toot-horns on Thursday to all chil- dren calling at the . store and there wero several hundred of them. A Teminder of the Glorious Fourth. & There will be sailboat races for cups off Watch Hill today, July Fourth, at ten in the morning there will be a race for dorles and at three in the afternoon a free-for-all scratch rage. retary of state has issued & - to the Bradford Social club. The incorporators are Wilfred Ward, rnoid _Highley, Arthur _Tootman’ Frank R. Ward and Arthur Pinker- ton. Elizabeth Upham Yates will be ourth of July orator in Provi- which s said to be- the: first time that such honor has been con- ferred on a woman. Her - immediate predecessor in that honor was. the late Congressman George H, Utter of Wes- terly. t the annufl meeting of the Wes- Veteran Firemen’s association, officers were elected: John M. president; Georg R. Haley, S is, vice presidents; Nelson Himes, ‘president; George R. Haley. Wilcox, financial secretary; John Ba ker, treasurer; Charles, Knight, stew- ard, George W. Rudd, 46, formerly of Norwich, died Thursday morning at his home in White Rock, after a He is survived by Mrs. Davig Avery r brother, Adelbert Rudd of Norwich Town. Mr. a member of Shetucket lodge and Pal- myra encampment of Odd Fellows and of St wich. James McKnight, who -has been in chatge of the freight department of the Groton and Stonington Street Rail- way company for several years, to the full satisfaction of the public and the company. has been relieved of his du- ties. This is ohe of the changes fnci- dental to the new management of the Norwich and Westerly Traction com- pany, which has taken over the Gro- ton and Stonington ill- James lodge of Masons, Nor- | | MYSTIC Odd Fellows’ Installation—Jewel for Retiring Noble Grand Lewis—Local Man Passes Civil Service Examina- tion. There was a large attendance at the meeting of Stonington lodge, No. 26, L 0. O. F, when officers were In- stalled by District Deputy Grand Mas- ter Tho: H. Fox and his sulte, Grand Marshall W. A. Armstrong, Grand Warden Erastus Fish, Grand Recording - Secretary Elmer Brown, Grand Marshal W. A. Armstrong, rand Treasurer George Holly, Grand Inside Guard H. W. Latham, Grand Chaplain_ Walter D. Sheehan. The officers installed _were: Past Grand Orville Lewis, Noble Grand Leonard Hermes, Vice Grand Henry» Loukes Recording Secret Jesse Stinson, Financial Secretary C. C. Pot- ter, Treasurer George D. Johnson, Ser- geant George Carpenter, Warden -Ed gar Willlams, Conductor W. W. Kel Rudd was | chandise in the store. “We Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Bedford cords, Eponge sold at $18.50, $19.85 “styles all of our better $29.50 nd Misses’ Coats »—Sale Price out and sold at $15, § $18.05—Sale Price . . One lot of Lawn Dresses in which sold at $3.00 and Dresses which sold at White Lingerie and Batiste med and in both Ladies’ The Most Radical Sacrificing of Summer Stocks We've Ever Consented To Begins Saturday, July 5th We Begin a Clearance Campaign on Saturday, July 5th that has but. one Object—to Clear out all Summer Mer Determiined to stop at Nothing Within Reason Until we Dis- pose of these stocks and have the store in good condition for the reception of Fall Shipments. Ever since this store was established it has been our policy to do that at this time but in no previous years have we con- sented to such Radical Sacrificing, to such Wholesale and Ag- gressive Price-Cutting to Accomplish our Object. B —— Bargains from the Cloak and Suit Departmeat LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS which sold from $13.85 to' $15—Sale Price . .... $10.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in the best of materials and There aren’t hardly two alike in this lot for they are mostly sample suits—Sale Price .. .. .$14.65 SEPARATE COATS Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, which sold at $7.5 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, most of them lined through- WASH -DRESSES Chambray and Gingham Dresses in_striped materials Dresses which sold at $3.98—Sale Price 00 and $5.98—Sale Price . . at $3.98 and $4.50—Sale Price ..../........ White Lingerie Dresses, beautifuily embroidered which sold at $6.50 and $6.98—Sale Price .............$4.95 ? begin with our Eyes Wide Open, Navy, Brown and Black, in fancy material such as and Diagonal Stripe which and $22.50—Sale Price . .$12.50 suits which sold as high as 0 and $8.95— Sale Price $5.00 which sold at $10.95 and m $8.95 16.50 and some as high as white and figures—Sale Price 98¢ $3.50—Sale Price ....$1.98 ....$2.98 .$3.98 WHITE DRESSES Dresses, handsomely trim- and Misses’ sizes which sold ..$2.90 Practically Every Dollar's Worth of Summer Goods in the ~ Store Now Marked at Drastic Price Cuts When we say that Beginning we will Send Prices Tumb- ling After a Fashion Never Before Equalled, Take us at our Word and come Prepared to find the biggest bargains of the year. Come Prepared to Supply all Your Needs for the Next Few Months, for Profits and Even Costs will be Ignored and Thousands of Dollars Worth of Fine, Seasonable Desirable and Fashionable Merchandise from Every Department in the Store will be Offered at Near Cost, Cost, and Even Less than Cost! The Clearance Must be Quick and Complete. WHITE SILK WAISTS White Lingerie and Batiste Waists, made with both “ square and high necks,” which sold at $1.98 up to $2.98—Sale Price ....... .o Ssie's siart S0 Wash Silk Shirts in blue and black stripes with low col- lar and long sleeves or three-quarter sleeves, which sold at $2.98—Sale Price .........: cooonn $1.98 Black, blue and Colored Messaline Waivstls. nicely trim- med ¢ nd tailored with high or low neck, short or long s'eeves which sold up to $5.00—Sale Price . . $2.98 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We are going to clean up in this department and have, marked goods at such low prices that it won’t take long, so make your selections as soon as possible as all quantities are limited. Straw Shapes in"Hemp and Chips that formerly sold at $1.98 and $2.98—Sale Price ....cvvuecennsan... 48c Ready to wear Hats in small and medium size shapes that v ere $2.98 to $3.98—Sale Price ... .$1.65 All Trimmed Hats that sold from $6 to $10—Sale Price $3.98 Fancy Feathers, Wings, Flowers, Foliages and all other Milinary novelties at July Clearance Sale Prices. UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT We :re offering a great many money-saving items in this department that with the limited space we cannot mention. Sufficient to say that if you will take the trouble to visit our upstairs department during this sale that you will be amply. repaid for your trouble. Just a few of the many bargains: * Children’s Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to 14 years. Values from 75c to $1—Sale Price ...............w.... 48¢c Women’s House Dresses that sold for $1.00 and $1.25 _Choose this roate mext time you go to New York. ?Anfi“ ve & delightful Voyuge on' Long Bound and a- an uperh view of derful skyiine AR atertront of Manbattan Taiand. Steamer leaves New_ on at il p. datly, sdue 0, 11y, 5 er BasWiVer e eleor and Pler: 40, Nort P ey kot £m ikt agent Mh‘“d tatie ; o oW New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and D'“ sarvics A{ 8.35 "‘ fer 38, ity it § p. m, 1t p. . B, Agent. Sunda, - Fork, Roosevelt & edneadays, Fridays, Freight received uni ¥F. V. ENOUS DIRECT THRU ADAD ROUTE TO CHICAGO AND THE WEST Modern _thru standard and _tourist sleepers, Boston to Chicago, via Buf- falo, Cleveland and Ft. Wayne. Quick time. Towest rates. Unexcelled Din- ing Car Service on all' trains. Free stop-over at Niagara Falls and other points. Very low round trip SUMMER EXCURSION FARES TO PACIFIC COAST, COLORADO, and many other points in the west now in effect. Long lmits. Variable routes. For detalls as to rates, ete, write i\ L. P. BURGESS, New Hagland 312 Old South Bldg., BRIGHTMAN'S POND Clam Bake and Sea Grill Large or small parties. Address JOHN W. BERRY, Manager, Westerly, R. L - Telephone Watch Hill 6-31 Azent, ‘Boston, Mass. Tel. Connection. Opens June - 15th | THE HARTFORD HOUSE M. F. BROWN, Managér OCEAN BEACH, NEW LONDON, CT, Terms upon application. Reduced rates for June and September Sale Price 85¢ Do not fail to see the special values that are being shown in Under-muslins. & 94-100 Main Streét NORWIGH, GONN. T. A. B. Society Elects Officers—To Quassapaug on the very night af WERE SEEN RIDING I u the murder. ON FLYING HORSES. | It also transpired that Wakefield, the succumbed 1 get her a divorce, but the lawyer re- | Morgan, 17 years old, of Pottstown, Pa, | held out for more than two days, but vesterday morning when a FIREWORKS Firecrackers, Roman Candles, Rockets, Topedves, Mines, Balloons, Pistois, Caps, Cartridges, Harmless Fireworks, Noveities, Flags,-Lunch Baskets, Lan- terns, Parasols and Favors for the 4th. MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square i T T | plate of ice cream and v — in, R.S. N. G s t it & | COULDN'T RESIST ICE CREAM. strawberries L T g |t ARy Have Ladies’ Auxiliary—Spraying | Mrs. Wakefield and Plew Together on |2lleged victim of his wife and her | was placed in front of her. Beebe. L. S. V. G, Job Trees. Night After Murder. fover, called. ubon Atfarnfy. B A o i adelphia’ Giols. Hinges Strike | s ond Sifl was foupa wandering ol bR e S. S Willlam McCausland, L. S. S, | Lowe in Waterbury eight month ago| Philadelphia _Girl's g | streets on Saturday night, looking for Whether the” business with William Hughes, Chaplain Frani Kup- | A meeting of the newly organized | Waterbury, Conn, July 2—It was [to see if he could do something to keep | Lasted Two Days. er sisters. She resented her detention iR 31 pers, Inside Guard Charles Gilder- | total abstinence socisty of St. Mary's | learned here tonight that James Plew |Plew awal from the Wakefield home. | —= G and threatened to imitate the English ||} Which you are assoclated carries sleeve, Outside Guard E. G. Cameron, | oL abstinence soclety of St. Mary's| Fgiu "Bl "Wakefleld, held for the | Wakefield said he loved his wife and | Philadelphia, July 2.—Attempting a | suffragettes and force her releass ho ||| !ts eccount here or elsewhere, e —— Finance committec, James Cooper, | PATISh Was held in the Sodality rooms, | brutal murder of the latter's husband, | didn't want & divorce. Shortly :f(lt:r‘hung Strike because the police de- | starving {mrsetlf.h A chicken dinner 5 Charles ldersleeve, Fred Gledhill; [at the rea: f the church, Wednesday | Willlam Wakefleld, were both seen |that Mrs. Wakefield, accompanie Y | tained her until the relatiyes for whom | fatle o temp er. but she could not o k — GENERAL STATUTES éF sTaTe reliet comhittee, W. A, Armstrong, | evening. William H, MeGuinous, coun. | HAIng on the fiying horses at Lake | Plew, asked Atiorney T. F. Devine to| she was searching could be found, Julia | resist the Ice cream asd strawberries 6 UNCAs national ban 1288, .| Fred Naid, George D. Johnson; Evady i S Bhari e e - B [ e . Ry | e o o ik director and president ot St Marys | = R e by asoouint, p 1 W. Kalrelo: Negts,, oot caree . “Socety of Norwich, presidcd. | TR BRI 7 é : s LATING CELEBRATION OF mmhemz?n ;'&sh,"?q"k‘\~_°fo§‘t;;':{p§r"“’?" ness spoke to the assembly ; % % % %& % fio % w%%&& (\/&&QJ |}] assuring you of lpprlecibnuve .d FOURTH OF JULY. * |ington, W. A. Armstrong; Old Mystic, ard to the laws which will gov- SARRRRANRS AN NN !]| tention trom employes . an: A K EHitey 3 YBUC lern the society. Althcugh only one- > I aasens: Every person who, between sunsot on_the 3rd of July and 4 o'clock in the farencon of the following day, or be- tweon 11 O'CLOCK in the svening of After the installation Past Grand Master Burrows of New London pre- sented the retiring noble grand, Orville a past grand jewel, a gift from ge for his eficient work during his term. During the term 12 have half of the regular number of mem- bers were present, it was voted tu elect officers for the first six months. The officers elected are as follows Presigent, James P. Brown; vice presi- | dent, Peter J. Donnelly; chaplain, Rev TWILL HELP YOU N CORNS duly #th and sunrise of the following | been initiated and five are ready for |U. G. Bellerose; recording secretary.| I - All trouble of the fect. : tetor, | 0Tk Tor July. There ‘ate mow 585 |Louls Steffon: financiail secretary, | ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT day, shall discharge any cannon, pistol, | ;cmbers of the lodge. James J. Brown: ! gun, firecracker, torpedo, or any ex- plosive, causing a loud report, or who A program was carried out includ- ing male quartette, Orville Lewis, W. W. Keigwin, élalsey Packer, H. Somy treasurer, Bugene Dion; sergeant at arms, Francis Love | chairman_of the board of directors, | Brennan; - directors, Walter ladies’ auxiliary Woman’s Relief For uervousnexs, (rritability, heaSachs, beckmche, pressings @dow» pains, and other symptomo of genaral female weakness, medicine on esrth.” All troubles of “the merve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, George omas remeds, Tel. 524. Room 26 Central Building RS & Batl, Blowing a Horn, | o0 M s Yoo Wy ol [Miner and Timothy Connaughton. Tt Dr. Krugers Vibura-O-Gm Cempound, the w N this compound has been found quick and szfe Lady Attendant ~ e win. Refreshments were served. Th was voted that the name of the so- | Y Relief™ sinca Beating a drum ,or in any other man- | committee In charge was James Coon: | clety Whall be St. Mare's Total Abscl- | Sas been kmew er years. as 'w““‘“'n‘ "; o “I think Viburn-O-Gin is tho bast remedy for weak wemen, - 3 er. John Beebe, John Tublaine, W. W. | nence’society. The instalittion of offi- | #t Bas positively provem its great vaime im treatment her make any disturbing noise, or| 3T Jobn Cers will take place In the near futars, | | o 1t does me more good then @ny medicine I have ever taken. § DENTIST RS S o feina nat: lord TS the R minatich. b vatton of thia vt Theroehi | 1 b HERTR eannot pratss ft strens enough. I GMink it is the best womaw's DR. E. J. JONES than $5. Bergen Green, who has been clerk | aiso be. established a ladis f i It wiil help you, §f you are & eutterer from any of the M3 - o Je ( The police are instructed to enforce this law. TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Mayor.~ ~ MISS M. C. ADLES in W, L. Main's grocery store, who took the civil service examination for carrier and clerk at New London in May, has recelved notice that he has successfully passed and Postmaster Holiday Schedule. Today, Fourth of July, business will be suspended. The Mys- tlc post office will keep regular holi- day hours. Open frem £.30 a. m.to 10.30_a. and from m. No money orders will be nearly all and the carriers will make only one very soon. rs. James P. Brown of High street | was a reient visitor m South Coven- try. The Baitir Mills company has bezun streets Thursday. The many local friends of Father ¥. R. DesSureault of St. Joseph's parisi, Occum, are pleased to hear that he 1S So far recovered as to be able to go out of doors. "Today promises to be a quiet Fourtn of July in Baltic. No pienics have been arranged, bht many plan to go up the peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. 3t has helpea thousands of other sick women, as grateful stters from them clearly descride. It contalng =e poisenvus EARALARRARRARYYALLRSARRRRAS Franco-German Drug Co.,‘ 106, Wesr 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. Towll feel ks writing & simflar letter If you try R $L.25 a bottle with directions. ANV MMAAIANAMAAAMANAANAN ‘Saite 4§, Shanvon Buildaj Tuke elovator Shetucie: street weuce. FEROZH Potter has_notified him to Appear at | ¢orivins iis ' o Neakimon s | = the post offce for duty Monday morn- | SAinE trees on Main and Hieh | i arugs. DR. C.- R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon ~nrge of Dr. &% Geers orort dur:ng iz wac iliness. McGrovy “Building ' Norwish. Tonn 3 City of Norwlich Water Works. - delivery. The banks will close all day. | Shetucket river, where there are many | 3 ° ® - fice of The merchants will keep open only a | camps along the river bank, as well as i Board: of « yter Cn‘;nmssxn“?gs;_a short time, fine fisning. s r r e rS I u l 'H= = in R CAT T S —— T ® | June 30. 1913, are due and pavable at Not in Same Set. i : | the Loffice July 11913 Office. open i Dby i g h v A 1 L1 I 4 s 3 p. m. ‘Ohildren Ory /| I these lonbyists et ail the money | s & o Stirady Syl duiy 3. trom 1 FOR FLETCHER'S B E R P for thele sitvicen tRl: ¢ VS o DR RPN (0 5l b mmadte 1o ain bitte them .ax they would hardly travel in b = > 4 paid aftor July 2 STORIA the same set.~~Washington Post. * g | remaming yn 15V *JOHN "I SHEA, C.

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