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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913 : WESTERLY INTERESTED IN IGE PLANT Proposed For Pleasant View by Cottagers Led by D. H. Dris- eoll, of Norwich—Charley Clancy Continues Managing Champion Ball Teams—Playground Field Day Today— Concert by Lotus Quartette cted their verdict se. But their ir possi- hter, must affect the right of r property > of her Clancy of Westerly has pennant winning baseball south for the past five pionship of the was won by half I it season by the eam, 1d for the thirs Isiand, will e season under Mr, Clan \pionship ot the | was won in etville team anager. The son closed on eball team of the New as won 13 successive New London team 1€ L ega ain direet Matthew Sullivan, now of Westerly, | etains his membershin in the Niagara | Engine company of New London, He nt v i omy New York arade with a| remen’s monument with their prize L motor- will that a portion of the n of the supeum ngton county, In the Sweeney verdict ~of preponderance of summer Rheumatism . Is A Constitutionai Disease. 1| Lo MISS M. C. ADLES | Weteriy aticnaed the Hair, Sealp and face Specialist it gt L s Setting Off a Hal Tgely a n I » ' Ask to sec the New Il Hair Styles. S 306 Main Street, next to Chelsea Bank. S 2 , re BE PROGRESS]VL Have your Optical Work done by an VT e up-t:-date house : 7. Kinzsbury C. A. SPEAR, wnd W. H. An: Optometrist and Optician, 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square | =———————————— PLUMBVNG AND STEAM FITTING, ILF BURNS, Heating and Flummn 92 Franklin Streat S Bargains this week to close out our SUMMER FURNITURE SCREEN DOORS Tin and Sheet Metal Asphatc and Gravel & ‘Dr“ &5 Wes: Main St | ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FITTING, i PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING i SCREEN WINDOWS LAWN FURNITURE 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn. D Mgt tor T B O, Shest Packins || QILSTOVES o ‘ REFRIGERATORS \ S— san"ary P|umb|ng Buy now for next sea- A peep son and save money. 18 only less stself. Dur the anore look t comfort, 1 wil plans of the porce and glye you estima | of putting them in in the be: from a sanitary standpoint antee the entire job. } | | LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, WILLIMANTIC, - - - - - CONN. J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street HERE '« o sdvertl nedium in Zastern Compsciicut eguai to The Bul- Jetin foy business resulta nch on the cham- Pete Clemens of | ad of the batting bility as a hit- e thief and run m. The star pitcher | am Freddie Reiger | brother of Rie ompar d 1t the dedication TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. “ GETS-IT GETS W i bl ol i S New London CORNS SURE AS FATE It Yow've Had Corns for Months or % (NORWICH) Years, “GETS-IT” Will Remove Them All in a Few Days. l.4ine " . § 3 -TO— Wi 8 s t v heart. I'y e ‘Br:\ed “’alll’I:OX/lly :“Per;l'-hl':ln\’g e‘l’or N E w YO R K cornless joy is at - STEAMERS *is_the only real en- emy any corn ever had. Put “GETS- City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose this route next time you &0 to New York. You'll have a delightrul voyage on Long Islana Bound and & superb view of the wonderful sKyilne and waterfront of Manhattan 1s] Steamer leaves New_london at 11 m. daily, due New York, Pler 70 East River, at 6.45, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'¢lock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticket agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte NORWICII $1 80 NEW YORK New [England Steamship Co. Will Be Gala Days at the Great Bankrupt‘ Sale Of the Moran Stock! The Greatest Sale of Men’s Goods that was Ever Held in the State of Connecticut is now on at the Store of JOHN A, MORAN. | Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 5.15 p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays 5 p. m. ived unlil 5 p. m. | “I Don't Wonder Poeple Go Crazy- Happy Over ‘GETS-IT’ It Gets Every Corn Sure and Quick!” | | n_in 2 seconds, and away they go, shrivel, vanish. No more cotton- ngs to make the corn sharper and | more bulgy, no more banda L rculation and stick to thi‘sQ C. » more salves to turn th ind make the corn tpuil; knives or razors with danger of bleed- | ‘- in nd blood poisoning. STS-1T” is painless, stops p].s:n. harmless to he d bunions disap immediate reliet sold at druggsts’ at 5 cents a_bottle, or sent on receipt ot e to K. Lawrence & Co., Unlcago ar | 11e jammed into a store in Norwich. They Came--They Saw-- They Bought. - OMIVERSITY | PLACE ©One Block West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Closs to Whol Ory Goods MoDERN AISOL(V‘,ELY ¥merroor 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $i.00 PER DAY UP Cate. MYSTIC | Benefit Dance for D. of V. Largely At- | tended—Diversions on Ladies’ Day | at Club. i I have hundreds of Suits and Overcoats, Hats, hundreds of Shirts, loads of Collars, shelves of Handkerchiefs, box and box of Gloves, Sox, Garters, Suspenders, Underwear, Neck- ties, racks of Canes and Umbrellas, ali waiting for you. There was a large attendance at the | dance given in Gilbert hall on Thurs- day evenin~ for the benefit of Phebe | ack Rath tent, Daughters of | 3 was ~ furnished by | well's orchestra. Refreshments 1liustraf Send fn: Ir:; iliusteate Ladies’ Day at Club. Ladies' day at the Mystic club was | | Thursday afternoon. Bowling, whist | and a musical programme furnished | [§ NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND Steamers of the teamboat Co.'s line leare 1 afternoon’s entertainment. | B Tanon tor Nhelter Island and Sag Minor Mention. | Marbor week davs 10 o m Leave Su Mrs. George Godfrey of New Lon- | Harbor reiurnl n is visiting her. sister, Mrs, Dand‘ wn | and Mrs. Cyrus Mitchell have | moved their hc ehold goods to thei!; at Wequetequock. STEIN-BLOCH SVercoA OVERCOATS Moran was sole agent for the great STEIN-BLOCH line in Norwich. His stock was representative. His assignment left the stock at its very best. He had several new Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats in the House. I offer it without reserva- tion. $25.00 and $30.00 Suits and Overcoats NQW $15.75 $22.50 and $20.00 Suits and Overcoats NOW $i2.75 $18.00 ani $15.00 Suits and Gvercoats NQW $ 9.75 $10.00 and $15.00 Swits - - - - NOW S 6.75 ALL TROUSERS ONE-HALF PRICE - rlengiz_and dadghter‘ are visiting in New York ss Gertrude Marshall has returned | w York after a visit with Miss Marguerite Foley. Miller of Woodville is the f Welcome Fidler. hew Hermes and Miss Alice have returned to Brooklyn, N - spending the summer with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE Summer cooking with 1+ new model Clark Jewel Gas Range is a delightful experience wnolly free from discom- fort. The oven burner flame reflec- tors and glass oven doors insure a perfection in baking never before re- alized. Porceluin burner handles and enameled drip and broiling pans are attractive” sanitary features supplied without additional charge on thes( superlatively superior stoves. New ehipment just received. Call and makc your selection before tle assortment it broken. Replace that Worn out caf | seph Herme: \1! Al)d Mrs. George Griswold, Jr,, | house on Bank street, Dan E. Gray of Led- hursday with their aunt, | [§ Stoddard. | erett Barber and two daugh- is visiting range with a stove tha! will do_the work better than it has ever been done before. Al the hov water you want and just when you want it, by placing 2 ‘gas tank heater on you water boiler. Ask your neighbor whe uses one or consult us about it. is visiting Borse has returned to | 1 after visiting Mystic relatives. and Mrs. M. Gray of Le and Miss te Lamb n have been guests of Mrs. Is cKenzie. 1d Mrs.'George Hugal of Pl"‘)\'*{ wre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | Gias & Electrical Department Alice Building, 321 Main Stceet. . | and Mrs, wur_Paine of Bos- | e guests of \h Paine's paren Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford | mas, who has been clerk s drug store for the past has returned to his home KNOX HATS MEN’S SHIRTS Fall Styles Received Lately Manhattan and Bates Street London 5 e Makes 4 mios HEWLE leaves today_cPriday) | $3 and $5 Grade—Now $1.79 e e (}verhauhng and i Williams and daughter, | and $1.29. S125, +$1.00-Shitls. . -7 69c s Ny ipiei il Repair Work UNDERWEAR 1,000 pairs 25c Sox. Mobge —OF ALL KINDS ON— 600 pairs Garters®..... 2¢ e z N S 3 5 i » JTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. Vv~ $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Grade 65¢ 3,000 Handkerchiefs. .. .. 5¢c RELLCR o rloa S an 50c and 75c¢ Grade 29¢ 185 doz: Collars at=. . &, . Sc PLENTY OF OTHER GREAT BARGAINS Williams, are visiting i NOANK Boat Club at Mason’s Island Plans for | Next Season—Noank House Closed. The little boat club on Mason’s Isl- and is increasing rapidly in member- ip and is fast becoming the pride of | sland, A good sum is in the treas- | ready and plans for next s de. The clubhouse, which one of the first additions to | will be ready for the open- ' i nother season. This will be | arranged to fill a want made manifest | > time, that of having a place | ient guests who have no | | friends on the istand and yet want to | Mechanical repalrs. nainting, trim ing, upholstering and weod werk acksmithing in all its branches Stcot B Clark Corp 507 te 515 North Main SL Extra Salesmen for Tomorrow \‘,thn‘? »“'M’di for the | SPEN EVERY NIGHT AND UNTIL 11 SATURDAY NIGHT clubhouse. A large addition is to be mad in the fleet vear. The cason here is fast draw to a close | many of the cottagers having alread left for their city homes.. A few of th most enthusiastic ones will remain, but Labor day marks the close of the real season. Charles Van Winkle has closed | | his cottage and returned to Ruther- ford, N. J., with his family. Miss Blizabeth Tompkins has also returned | to her home in New Jersey after| spending the summer here. | Noank House Closes. The Noank house, which has been | run this season for the first time un- | der the direction of Miss Mary Brown | Summer Shirts AT~ If you don’t mind being in a crowd, come Here and get some of the Bargains 0’Brien of Bosten Extremely Low Prices. Fresh ' New Fabrics and Perfect Fitl- - of Brooklyn, has closed and Miss | S ]l- O ing Shirts Brown has returned to her home. i t t t t k e eliing Uu ¢ Dankru (¥ Sandw: Mass., after spending the —AT— summer with relatives in the village. B ren i etk of John A. Moran ed to Providence after spending the ® & el 80 e | The TOGGERY SHOP home. : e | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lane and MA'N S rREET A ot NORWI H | son of Willow Point were visitors on ’ s i i | Thursday with Mrs. Jane Wilbur on | | 291 Main St, 3 Norwich, Coenn. | Pearl street. | B Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huse have re- | i i turned to New York after a visit with Equipp | Mr. and Mrs. Max Muse. { \ APF““y b H P Miss Mary Chesebro has been visit- | Five Passenger, 30 ing in New London. Pl . Mi Maud Carson spent Thursday iting Dr. and Mrs. James Burr of expects to take up his new work soon. | UrIL: evening with frien at Ocean Beach. | High street for the past two weeks, l The trench for l!!: sewer pipe has | To o C“ Mrs. Mary C. Latham has returned e o e has returned io her home in New York |reached to the business part of the |7 | from @ visit wiih telatives at Poquon. | French-Speaking Men Mot to Arrange | [} | oo e m e ot ot | The: OVEREAND for 5985_00 i | for Joining in Holy Name Demon- | Builds High Silo. | the stores is much cut up. | John Fitzpatrick has returned to his | gtration — Postmaster=slect Leaves | 5 Ohie demoniization wit) convincs you S on T e Istand atia sl r John Donevan of Pautlpaug FUll re- Bz AR S s e AL LT TR ['contly completed & large Unadella silo | ayond. 5 GUREC o8 The vapasuine ok | few days ul his home, Riverview cot- | s motur car ov.: any aud all others | - | ul his home, ‘I'his is the Arst high eu..‘ 'l' e au n oun r 0 m "nt Bl : | A meeting of the French-speaking | to be built on the hill, gh F 1 | 2 : | mémbers of the Soolety of the Sacred | Ired Batty of Washington, R, I, | y LET US §HOW YOU WHY. | New Haven. “R"‘ Robert I. Barly of | Fontt wad heid 1n the Sodality reem | (he uest of Mr, and Mys, Willim B Noe. 11 to 25 Ferry St. St Peters church, announced at s ik fay, M. B. RING AUTO CO. the | \ednesday evening, A large number of | Rocheleau Thu | i vices Sunday that he Is soon tolcinbers was present, A committes | -, and Mrs, Alex Dupent, Jr, of | MILL, CASTINGS CHE3TNUT STREET ve his pustorate for a visit to Cali-| o¢ five was appointed to make ar- | street, and Mrs, Alby Cote of fornia. for ‘llflb“;*é'“‘v f:“ V{_)“l ‘Dw‘;‘&x‘ rangements for the demonstration in | Railread street were at the Hartford a Specialty, PIANO ly be gone about a vear, During his| Norwich Oct, 12, ‘Those comprising | fair Thursday, F c GEED : Rov. James Keating of St.|tha commitice are Messrs, Lafleur, ; T aw et Atiestiog « Le s TUNER orphan asylum will act as pas- | Peloquin, Govette, Louis Peltier and | Pestynaster-slcot Hesigns: Phene §11 Norwich, Conn. St. Peter’s churcl rdon. Mr. Gordon was ap- | Themas Sullivan resigned as bess of |~ = : 5 | —— e see u commitiee frem fhe | the speoling and winding departments ¥oU wapt to Pul yeur busi- % ? L Mitfer Mildred Clark iz to sh-speaking saciety abeul the ar- | of the Shetucket worsted mill Wed- | ness before ins public, there 15 ne me- WHEN you wu-t la ut )our bun & = mess before (fl' P fo Miiterd cattes MOMCH. Pk E gt mnEL NS nesday. Mr. Rullivan has been nomi- | dlum better thamw through the advertis: | §iqm el & kfi sen, and has already gonse (o that placs, ~ Miss Jemnie Burr, who has besm vis- Dated for posimasier of this town and (ua& calumas of The Bulletim ing eell

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