Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1913, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN,” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 Knox Hats New Fall Derbys and Soft Hats Received Lately Moran’s Price $3 and $5 Sale Price $1.25 and $1.79 Straw Hats 49c¢ Moran’s Price $1.50 to $5.00 Genuine Panamas $2.95 Moran’s Price $6.00 to $10.00 SHOW CASES, MIRRORS, NICKEL DISPLAYS, FIXTURES, TABLES, FOR SALE Beginning Tomorrow Morning GREAT BANKRUPT SALE of John A. Moran Stock | $12,000 Worth of the Highest Grade Clothing, llats and Furnishings will be sold at 50c on the Dollar and Less | Hundreds of Brand New Fall and Winter Famous STEIN-BLOCH Suits and Overcoats, Knox World Renown Hats, Bate- and Manhattan Shirts, Standard Makes of the Best Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Caps, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, iiic., be sold regardless of cost or former seliing price. MEN’S SUITS-=Stein-Bloch and other High Grade Makes Moran’s Price $25.00 and $30.00, Now $15.75 Moran’s Price $15.00 and $18.00, Now $9.75 Moran’s Price $20.00 and $22.50, Now $12.75 Moran’s Price $13.50, $12and $10, Now $6.75 BTttt T OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS AT SAME BIG REDUCTIONS Men’s Shirts Bates Street, Manhattan, Eureka and other High Grade Makes Moran’s Price $1.50 $2.00—NOW. .. ... .v........$1.15 Moran’s Price $1.00, $1.25—NOW........ 450 v 0. .69¢ Moran’s 50c, 75c, Shirts—NOW. ... ccneeeerecans..w.35¢ Men’s Neckwear Al Moran’s 5@c, 75¢, FIes! oi oo it iniaians duasiontslarsrevioa 296 - 4 for $1.00 Men’s Overalis Best Make ...... 29c Big Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9.30 FIRST SELECTIONS MEAN GREATER SATISFACTION. COME EARLY—FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE BIG- GEST AND BEST BARGAINS IN MEN’S HIGH-GRADE APPAREL EVER OFFERED IN NORWICH. ~ O’'BRIEN OF BOSTON Selling out the Bankrupt Stock of JOHN A. MORAN, —OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE— 'rg O e~ R S——" Nen’s Underwear Standard Makes in Light Medium and Winter Weight at the Same Big Reductions GOLLARS, all styles, MEN’'S GARTERS B¢ each 2¢ a pair HOSIERY, GLOVES, SWEATER COATS, UM- |* 3RELLAS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES, JEWELRY, CAPS, ETC. ALL SOLD NOW AT 50c ON THE DOL- LAR AND LESS. STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AS THE STORE MUST BE VACATED L] Main Street 9 ],., of the attractive features of his|100 of these shown. among them are | Workers' union, Bradford, 70 men; In- [ day and the regular menthly session | exhibit 78 from J. B. Palmer's Round Hill farm | ternational Hod Carriers’ and Buildin, g will be held today | Avishires are aiso shown by Law- |In Lishon. Ho aiso exhibits angora | Luborers' union, 145 mon. Tho line of | Misa Kate Deberty of Waterbury, S tville, who also | goats and among his sheep are Shrop- | march was a long one being fully | formerly of Nerwich, who spenf the | it of (he black Kerry cows, | shires, Dorasts, West Mountain “and | thren timos longor than will be'the pa- | simmer at Waich Hill, retimed Sai- | ones noticed on the grounds. | Southdowns. George Kahn has 18 |rade of state firemen on Perry day, urday te her home. | Over 200 Head of Fine Cattle in Sheds at County Paxr»—Blue Be tigmied Matstatic Ball Ot | sheep, Shropehires and cheviots, and ¥, | In the atternoon there was a general | v lliam J. McNeliis and family of R . 3 | The Holstein herd of E. A, tosls of | L LAthrop has thres pens of 'Shrop- | exodus to Pleasant View, to Wateh THIl | wagen Hill, wha have bean at Watch | ibbor Stock in Guernseys, Jerseys, Ayrshires, Devons, e on o of (wiith to seo the fiying boat, to New London | pryj for the o weeks, rebixned rke de Kol Lad for its star Swine. io vislt the eonviot ship, and to Nor- | f i B8, (0 PESNC, pury Saturday. AT | ©On the grounds are also to be seen | wich to take the Twentietn century He has and Holsteins—Sheep, Goats and Pigs Add to Attractions | : utter in n average seven days, the blood of §: of 80 pounds of | a number of hogs and pigs, My, Kahn | fain and the village of Westerly |showing O. I, O, hogs in a dreve of | practically deserted | over 20 and inciuding two sows with | was | THE®. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT | \ BALTIC “ Real Baby of the Fair, l'l‘er J, B. Palmer shows pigs both | A party from Voluntown in a tourin From eart; morming latter | ers, who do a half mile in a little | There are 13 in Mr. Hoxsie's herd, | & and white, ineluding black boar, car on the return trip from Rack,g,i Jeannette, the youngest child of Mr, gart of the afterncon at the New | ¢ iree minutes oy f‘lm;; a \M]mM\‘ l}.npsu little Adu‘mw and shotes and two littlers of | P\;mt rrl-et with a mishap Sunday "‘g""::;L(“LXQiefxs.:rrg?b:h‘-::gé “f’:m fljh Londom eounty fair grounds, on Mon- g | only a day and a haif old. It is the |healthy looking pigs. when the operator was almost tempo- , b ow escape se- B e i s _ George Kahn's Ayrshires. : exhibit of the fair, | e el Ve LAY [ Tarily biinded by the shining electric | Tioys accident Monday aftcrnoon. The M/\A % dapastment, sithough 2 the Palmer 1 m Maloney's showing of twe | lights of a lawn party at Riverpoin 0 trolley car was coming up Hig . eetment, aithoush nire herd. 25 in olsteincows and other. cattie | WESTERLY. e car was opetated by the owner, | Sireet and about six feet in front of In B s on tis n ,‘mr'_ s next in the sheds and there is a | iz g George Dawley, and the other oc Ll xond flnq-tiuu}\us“;npro:cdlmg.r ke a opeming day (his ' hulls, and attracting | Yoke of fat cattie shown by Samuel | Labor Parades and Makes Demonstra- | Pants weze William Jordan, St SOl wx B v e s o e ang Nea all of the cattle s almost perfect matches, | tion—Voluntown Gar Left the Road— | \eiliam. Gard g et and | car and auto and snatched her up bilue ribbon livestock that the HSrieGE (08 | King Carnival the Prize Picture. | William Gardner'and a lady who de e LT e g Were pieased to put before the ite spring calvek and|. ; A | Advice for 13 Year Old Boy. |clined to disclose ner 'ldentity. ~The | in time. The child had not noticed AAL Arno e size for their age. of the main cher | sutemabile loft the road and went sev. | (he gar and as the car was rounding a ye. The result was an im- showing of the cattle of merit the couaty for over 200 made up fally that were drivea in from near Devens from Lyme. the w icent six which Mr, I year bis tamous bul, Bon Boy whicli beaded his bLed for several years, §s no Jeuger seen as e was fl‘m year ai Berfiu, Dot In I‘:u Sun vl Tecust e Ssiihe handaoime Uireeyenr-oid. | ), U the head of the herd and i1 Mor Roand i In the Yerd aisp ;Au\., wo vear old d a one year * stock in tail Trum Ben Md. - One of b a nice milk ‘ord, 34 quarts in the middle of win- e by the cattl Calf Four Days Old. le reach of the ey herd of Charles old bull King Car- 1 £ was arralgmed befure ol i Showa St nd created a most favorable 1|u|m\ ,“,““ E ome | Sion, 4 : this well liked | “Phe rocession formed in Main street | SIO% T Sheep and Goats. A pretiy little calf four days old 8 pens, where there are something over =W s S| Weatherwise n, containing (he and otherwise Labor | eral yards, |day was some day in Westerly, espe- | and was cor ially in the morning, when Dixon |towed to a quare seemed a replica of the most | ning order. ashing into derably dama The occupants of the custod tor in o but there was & blg demonstra- | o U of unskilled lubor for & p the t . and la hoal 20 cents boy some - omptl judgment and p order, headed by the Westerly tile Workers' -uniony 40 men; le Spinmers'“union, $¢-men; Qnarty orkers’ union, * 86 “men; Qnarrv at 9.30 moved in the fol- sheds and within | band: ate are the sheep | ) Local Lagoni stone wall, rage and placed in run- The tawn councilmen observed Lahor curve the motorman did not see her, applied thé | but!on dolng 8o qmcn ANoskern James B. Palmer’s Came Early. o REler fhe? catila dhow BN Pri%e | trolley cars discharged and received | ! given medical attention "betore ght The child would surely be | First o arrive, coming in on Sup- - of phe cattle show at the falr. | passengers in larger numbers than | started for their home just beyond the i Shait ¢ Dilick was e oxen and | Black on his underbody and shading 1 and the sidewalks were crowded | State boundary line | Suniday afterncon the Foresters heid Nernasmce w Nea ¢ berd of James B. Palmer of | A bt "““‘\; “;»Y; iewing the parade of ! i‘u”\‘l -u;x‘)ux:l Emlu.udm on u: 1\;]..;:1‘:1 Hil. Lisbon, 23 i number A tious | E.01 Cranston, 13, was detected Sun. | 0F the Shetucket river near Scotland. | Phey weze promm instafled in the thot s g 1 The granite «ul(iq\ the | 4ay“afternoon attempting to force peld \‘i‘.’ s \‘fi.i‘:;fl:n e O VVAAA flhb. ae nesr the Lorse barns which have Sy rpen the painters and the mi- ‘mmk T the Samaty Girven store in | s Emilda Despathy. wholls i Peen Mr. Palmer's aloted spot ever ¢hinists were not represented in the | treot by the' &las.door Toits and { 7 s SRR Since he started c:hibiting at the fair parade. ouditton on Mond Mron People near by ca M ona Corina s sard in Monday of cnin, | | = | | 'f:;&i::«,;.:‘{;"fi“-"’ s i | THE WESTERN UNIBN TELEGRAPH COMPARY farthur Hoy. Ir, is spending &, week | with Boston relatives. | Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, who has beén | i very ill aj her homeon' the Little Fiats, | is much-mproved

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