Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1913, Page 7

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AN rize A picture of a INTERESTING CORNER third group of prize winner ROME Malice Aforethought—Sentence to be Pronounced Tues- | day— Three Circus Men Change Their Pleas to Guilty J we r v P e dss: s charged Brought in on Bench Warrant H. Whe tes tha He was ac- fire tu tne Ledyard on ronounced of Flanders, Makes Hairy Growths Vanish From the Skin s An easy m r to banisk wanted that no wo man 1 ) 2 superfluous s on chin, lip or cheek A paste made with a little pow- delatone and water and spre hairy surf 2 minutes, tl ces the hairs with vashed to »ve me, it will be free To avold disappol latone in an orig 1l We would like to clean up balance of our stock of Car- riages, Wagons (farm) and Harnesses, and early buyers can save money. Also got a took at our new stock of winter Horse Blankets which are com ing in at The L. L. Chapman C 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. attorn made The rn yer Inventors the State. Come to B. Thom! ridgeport socket; Cornelius bury, rots W iGuot. SUILTY IS JURY'S VERDICT Of Assault on Walter Capwell With Intent to Kill Without | MORE PATENT AWARDS. in This fects; Alex Monich w B , cur- in supporter; 8 wiC Roberts, Ansonia, adjus k-Supportins device; Lawrence Y. ind H Grieshaber W London, submersibla hoat comstruction- 23; William H Stedman, Hartford, feeding mechuntsm for sewing machir Pl Siern Hartford, tynewriting mac s was spoiled in the taking. IN THE BEAUTIFUL BABY SHOW AT THE NEW LONDON COUNTY FAIR. names reading from left to right:—John Joseph Waldron, Cleland DeGreiner, Eulie Nelson Sanburn, Evelyn Schwartz, Doris Marianne | Bennett, Taunton, ‘teapot | MORGAN DROPS NEW HAVEN R. R. | F Bridgeport, design for cic “ (Continued from Page One.) e LA SR SLA | g with all possible haste the | LOCATED HUSBAND | construction of steel « He re- | marked in this connection that it was BY MOVING PICTUREs‘l!luL due to any financial inability on | % s the part of road to secure steel Wife of Missing Clergyman Successful | cat "eduipment more quickly, _ but in Her Efforts. | rather the inability of the manufac- Ll S R PG ‘(unvrs to supply their wants. [ot Bt e T ¢ e s i 2‘ To Order 50 More Steel Cars. o S Ras ST e unan |, Mr. Elliott took occasion to quote |and child has been brought to a s from the t of the interstate com- cessful close through thé medium of | merce sion which said that it d from Tokio, by Super- ilroads equipy nt of Police W. H. Pierce. John steel cars. He added, howeve Geary | B a former minister and would requ At $1,000 who carried off his fou he did not t have the urr Olg despite d with the e be delivered into thc | Steel passenger ca Orders have al- prisoner is ody of her mot has be loca v been placed, he said, for 211 steel John s by & person who. recognized b enger cars, and that within a few in the “movies” at Yokohama. s orders for fifty more would be In the search for her daughter, | 8iven to the manufacturers. Zills enlisted the aid of practically ; _ The resignation of Sidney W. Win- Ay Hiotonc il i any in . the |Slow was received and will be submit- 1 d States, and the likeness of her | t€d to the board of directors. It was husband and child were exhibited all | 3P¢ ed that there was no discr SGeritha Hody sion about ing President Hadley of AltEonsh SHE e aha e aniversity to become a member \ac and ' been locz cary gt.-be broueht 25 the ‘hoard, of directors. Scirmioni nag according to local po- T BT | Steamship Arrivals. Piraeus Au b 1emistocles, they had I “now TOURING PRINCESS DETAINED, |from New York, plean i ShoantaR = : . 30, Re d'Italia, from with a traveling show are ac- Immigrant Officials Hold South Sea |Ne ston; 31st, Taormina, outrages comm e Island Royalty. | o freight coming - S g U S L Imon, of Tahiti, descendant | LEGAL NOTICES, Sentence for Another Knife User. |°' 1\ins Pomare “]f e apin Sea Is- | e L e i orning session of eourt | 12nds, Who arrived here today on the | v New London Coun s TAQEUINE (chition ) iomi moni Mail liner Moana, is being held | e for a_transfer of Nuncenzo Cessere of this city was e e rd [ice sell and exchan pirituou sentenced to r more than four nor he immigration | oxicating = liquors, ale, lager ars in state p | b Rhine wine and ecide the [ = b »‘ a is a girl of fifteen, and | bu at Thames ' street, Town = F Ry son why she has been detained | of ich, except in the rooms and wa d,over to the | nag not been made public. She left | @partments’ in sald butlding, any part Jer Antonto Ritbenti oz | her home in the care of Miss Jose- | OF PATrts of which are cut off or parti Whitn: Lo was preseatoa)| Phine Tilaen . a hotaniht, of the' Unigl nabrn hai ok manner asl/ to ~Lorky ARG U versity of Minnesota, whose purpose ix | 3 ine s not located to Y| to educate the young islander. Miss | ndred feet in a direct puil den said she believed the would | church edifice or public Tows Denderd no e in admission hool, or 't g . SAEE AT ntry for f5s 4 e sentence Judge | it T 2 ry, or cemetery. Dated at foreigners should be i | N is 4th d i ' September, they cann Kknives | Steamers Reported by Wireless. | & D. 1913. John J. Carroll, Applicant, Setal wanh Wk e r IR Tl | We, the undersigned, are ors and Cegrioly whe Lot ard, t. & ) xpa owni re state, of the 1\ | Plyn Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and n s made a e ihe foregoing application of which & 5 John J, Carroll A nse, and here- a Jué | Sable amer | by Cé at said applican. is a S . o f‘] THey . NeW | ¢ gaid a aon. Date Norwic B o e eyl 39 mlcs east of Sandy | {his 4t of September, A, 1, 1813 ¥ Hook at noon. Dock 5 p. m. Sunday. |John F. 11, L. L. Chapman, Henry mm 1 imer Columbia SEow New | Gebrat! R, Powler, W. wome « alled at noon. Distance not | ! he rLify that.t gve namey W | signers and en s are electors an 2 i | taxpaye owr re e, in the L ; el S 00l ¢ FO8 | Town ot Norwi Norwich oston, nalled - 540 east of | 4th of Sept A. D. 1913, BIRTHDAY PARTY. | Boston lightship at noon S, yrook, Town Clerk. sepbs b | Miss Frances Baker Entertains voungl SIS === —— e Friends on Her Eighth Anniver- | = | sary. ‘ In t eighth birthd l‘ party Miss Franc | ker b ndparents l\'r ind Q. Sm No. 214 ‘I aurel Friday afterr | A most enjoyvable time was spent p | ing games. The children marched from the parlor to the dining room, where ake, cookies, fruit and ice cream were | served as the conclusion of a K Py afternoon. The little hostess received 2 number of pretty presents. e present were Doris Waters, 3 eeman, Dorothy Rogers, 1 bthy Farrell, hie Raab, Mar- garet Throope, aret Murphy, Margaret (Connell, h Purvis, Claire ! Bennett Ruth Parker i ances 3 i Forbes, Albert Rogers, min Hull, Raymond Branche Part of { Plaut-Cadden Building, fcut inventors for week ending MToes: 5] the office of Bt } from | trouble you, don’t overlook the fact that we Herbert W. have been cars and have made a reputation by giving qual- ooy altes ity and se are unexcelled. Eyes examined with modern scientif typewriting machine instruments and all defects of yision corrected. Lenses matched from Cundall ngton broken. parts. Repairing of all kinds done neatly and quickly. If you have folding machine (2); had trouble with your giasses call and see us—ull examinations fre 9 New ITaven, curtain istaction guaranteed In every case. BY, Hast, West Har We have a Modern Lense Grinding Plant in connection with our Op- nard M. Hartley, Wes tical Department. This fact will enable us to replace broken lenses while sriden, trolley stand and pol We will be able to get out and delf: special lenses and prescription den L. McMurtry, South Beac work the e day It Is received. This eliminates the delay and annoy. paratus for scenfc and music ance of walting while vour preseription is sent out of town Our Optician’s Years of Experience Go Into Every Pair of Glasses Made The Plaut-Cadden Co: Established 1872 144-146 Main Street Porteous 2] Mitchell Co’.\ ! Our Semi-Annual Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Needs IT WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTIRUE ALL NEXT WEEK HEREit'nagain! Our Great Big Sale of WE do not pick a handful of well known Small Things at Little Prices. These goods and make conspicuous reduc- sales are six months apart, and when they | tions on them purely for effect. We make do happen they amount to something. Past g R ey B e experiences have taught us how to conduct | # 57280t an T L puce-on this sale better this season than ever before | €Very line and every #em mentioned. And —how to provide the proper guantities, the | remember! The Sale will last all next week —there will be plenty of goods for everyone. most wanted sizes, numbers, colors, etc., how to display the goods and lay them out | If you can’t come Today, come Monday or Tuesday or any day up to and including so that buying may be done most expedi- tiously and comfortably. Extra salespeople | Saturday, September 13th — but for your will be here to look after you. own benefit, at least — COME ! TO appreciate the savings you must read every item in this advertisement. would suggest that you cut it out and read it at your leisure. MAIL orders will be carefully filled. Out-of-town customers will receive prompt service through the Parcels Post. School We Tapes, Braids, Beltings, Bindings, Shoe and Corset Laces 1c—4-yard rolls of Star Tape, black |At 7c—10-vard pieces of Lingerie and white, widths 1-4 and 3-8, Braid, assorted colors, with self- - ) value threadi bodkin in dust- 2¢—4-yard rolls of Star Tape, black peaTape e \ u l l | and white, widths 1-2, 5-8 and|At 7c—Featherstitch Braid, 3-4, value 3c. pieces, ssorted colors, value 1 3¢—4-yard rolls of Star Tape, black | At 7c—Rick Rock Brald, 6-yard pleces, Never before were we so and white widthe7-8 and leindh, assorted colors, value 10c. - value 5c. At 6c—Bias Seam Tape, fine cambric,|Well prepared to make it easy 7¢—10-yard rolls, English Twiller, 12-yard pleces, all widths, . . o White Tape, widths, 1-4, 3-8 and 16c. for parents to equip their chil- YA e At 7e—B. N. F. Blas Seam Bindinz dren for School. 8c—10 i rolls, English Twiller, »w‘ rfine lawn, '11}‘”"1 ’T‘n“" White Tape, widths 5-8 and 3-4, widt d 4, value 10c { value 12 1 At eam Binding in we h.ve praCQlc.lly eva’y. At 11c—24-yard rolls, English Twiller, 6 value 12 1-2clthing needed — School Sup- White ape, width 1-2-inch, & value 15c & At 10c—Hook and ve, white|plies, Children’s Dresses, At 3c—White Tape, 12 pieces, assorted e » widths in package, 3¢, package, | At asteners on Tape, {Boys’ Apparel, School Hats, Sweaters, Hosiery, Handker value 1 1e—Black Seam Binding, |\ e Shoe Laces, 4-4 and : : - white and ol Shge Tages: 4 snd chiefs, Ribbons, Etc. At 7c—Black Sh -4 otton, covered, N - 6-4 lengths, a n, value ok fot e ~1School Supplies Kk covered.| ot 11c—Tan Shoe Laces, mohalr, 5-4 e % and 6-4 lengths, at 1lc a dozen, 70 and Angor value 15c. Them Here and and colors, 20 Silk »rd Laces, velie 100 At 7c—: -inc h : m’\ Oxford Laces, Save Money e : black and tan, at 7c a palr, value Lo ?,;(}:];n,fly\.fl TS\"M value 5 At 3 f;r(f;c Hinatlc Gormst Lacss veldel e 1o forts At 2 ite, value _Flastic Cors Laces, v y : i < e At 9c—Directoire Skirt Belting, 2- 3c a pair. PR Sl Tien N R of 1, inches wicde, black and white,| At 4c—Linen Corset T 5 and 8lp.holders, 1c and Se, value 12 1-2 VALd len&the. vatng 16 Feasiiaea 10 and § At 4c—Lingerte Braid, pink and blue, en Corset Laces, best quali-|Pk and Pencil Erasers, 1c, 2c, and ¢e. at lc and 2c. Rul with brass edgcs, be. School Crayons, 6 in box, at 1o School Crayons, § in box, at 5. value T Rulers, Hooks and Eyes, Dress 6-vard pieces, Fasteners, Buttons, Etc. At 2c—Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on a|At 6c—Kohinoor Dress Fasteners, all]q o % A ey e sizes, black and white, 6c a dozen | SChool Cravons, 12 in box, at Bo. . it ke Aty i B hool Crayons, 6 in box, at 106 es, value 5¢ and 10c. . o & a & - 3 S |At 11c—Cling Snap Dress Fasteners,|Pencil Box, at ¢, 10c and 25ec. At 3c—Saratoga Hooks and es, black best m . value Pencil Pads, 1¢c and 5e. Sda e Yalue bo, At Sc—IFranko Snap Fasteners, alllInk Pads, e and 10c. At 4c—Tlorentine Hooks and Eyes, in- | sizes, value 10c. Composition Books, §c and 10c. visible eyes, 2 dozen on a card,| At 2c-Pearl Buttons, imper- | Stafford’s Biack Ink, 2-ounce bottles, EalueGo. | fect, 1 dozen on at 5 At 7c—De Long Hooks and Eyes, black | At 4e—Pearl Buttons, 2 and 4 hole fish | Book Straps, 10c and 26c. and white, value 10c. | eve, 1 dozen on a card, value be.|Combination Pen and Penell, So. At 7c—Golden Spring and Peets In-|At 9c—Pearl Buttons, all sizes and|Pencil Clips, at visible Hooks and Eyes, value colors, 3 to 12 on a card, at 9¢ a|pen Clips, o card ! o Water Color Paint Bozes, 10c and 15e. Collar Supporters, Foundations and Sanitary Goods At 4c—Queen Coller Supporters, size|At 7c—Shirt Waist Belts, two styles, 2 to 4-inch, value be. value 10c. SCHOOL DRESSES At 56—Koeitels Slipout Collar Support- [At 15¢—Comfort Sanitary Belts, value| \o oo cpoaro o0 ! 4 on a card, value Te. L s and 3 years. : At 17c—Klemerts Sanitary Belts, value 5 . _Keitels Slipout Collar Support- . ; s silamapebalal ol xtra good value(in Childrens : s At 12c—Beltless Sanitary Tabs, value hool Dresses, sizes 3 to 14 At 9c—Warren Wavy Wire Collar Sup- 17c. ars. swters, size 2 to 4-inch, value|At 9o—Dust Caps, assorted colors, value 15 At 85¢c—Children's Gingham Dresses, : : At 10c—Woven Names—100 names fo with Hamburg trimming, value At 10cJesnette Collar Supporters for ose trom, 1 dosen In an en- $1.00, stout people, value 15¢ o o e ) ' At 8c—Warren Featherbone Collar|At 6c—Clover Hair Nets with e $1.25 | Speclal lot of Childrens’ School Foundation, black and white, all all colors, 3 nets in packa Value Dresses in handsoms plad cem- sizes, value 10c. [ $1.50 | binations, size 6 to 14 years, at $1.25, value $1.50, 1 Ad, tin Pins, full count,| At 2¢—Iris Safety Pins, 1 dozen on y * ol e s Lh b BOYS' SCHOOL APPAREI e 3 At Laurel Safety P 1 dozen onfw ., 2 At Bo—Capitol and gle Pins, all - gt B ot o st L.ms Caps, at ;4‘» w-; agntl 9 J SRS IS 00, " 3 lovs' Hats, at 49¢ and 95c . At 4c—Clinton Safety Pins, 1 dozen on ¥ g y p At 7oc—English Pins, value 10c. a card, all s value 7c and Sc.|Boys' Ideal Under Walsts, sizes 3'to At 12c—Dressmakers Pins, all si = ol 12, at 25c otie-quarter pound boxes, value|At le—Jet Hat Pi le each, valuelp o Kazoo Suspenders, with gmrter be. attachment, sizes 6 to 16, at.50c. At 4c—Belt Pin Books, black and white | At 7e—Jet t Pins, at 7c a dozem, | Boys' Blouses, at 25¢, 50c, 98¢ amnd assorted, value b, value $1 At Bc—_Toilét Pin Cubes, containing|At 4c—Roberts best Needles. sharps|Boys' Knickerbockers. at 49¢, 69¢, 95c, 100 pins, assorted value 8c and betweens, all sizes, value sc. $1 d $1.49. At 1c—Mourning and White Toilet |At 4c—Da Needles, all sizes, at 4c i Blouse Suits, $2.95 to Pins, box of forty. a paper $4.95. o ——————————————— B! Norfolk and Double-breasted , Suits, sizes 5 to 18, $2.95 %o Elastics (All Kinds), Hose Supporters, $1560, , 5 Rubber Coats, sizes 4 to 18, Dress Shields, Etc. 3205 to $5.00. L At 3¢ a yard—Flastic, black and white, | At' 12 1-2c—C. M. C. and Velvet Grip | Bovs' Sweaters, $1.25 to $4.9 (] 1-4 to 3-8, value bg. {ose Supporter Infants to Wao- JGir Sweaters, $1.50 to § r At %o a yard—Elastic, black and white, men’s sizes, value 15 to 25c. Pis 1-2 to 8, value 6¢ At 9c—Light Weight Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, value 10c, 12 1-2¢ and black and white, lue 10c. stic, ic, v ¥ At 6c a yard—El 5-4 to 1-inch At 2c a yard—Hat CHILDREN’S SCHOOL {, HOSIERY fii Naiad Dress Shields— white, value 3c st S 2 At 19¢ a yard—Silk Frilled Elastic, all Fra@eding We sell the well known “Tronclgd” colors. % Lo School Hosiery for Boys' and Giirls'— AC 055 Women's, Child- e 4 at 20c Made especially for us and unequalled rens' Hose black, | At 85c—Kleine: Triton Garment |for wear. Here are some of our:lead- S TheTd 8 T hields, all sizes, value $1.00. [ing values: ————————————————————————————————— Threads (Cotton and Linen) and Sewing Silks At 38c a dozen—Chadwicks 200-vard, 6|At 4c—500-yard Spool Basting Cotton, At 12 1-2c—Boys’ Heavy Weight'Schoel Hosiery in both 1x1 and 2x2 rip, sizes 6 to 10, at 12 1-2c a pair. card Machine Thread, black and white, At 12”1~20~Misse]s' Very Fine Ribbed Etiel e e At 4c—V eld’s Linen Thread, at 4c osiery, in both black and tam, white, all sizes, yolue G¢ a epool a spool. sizes 6 to 9 1-2, at 12 1-2¢ a pair, At 44c a dozen—John J. Clark’'s, Ma-|At 4c—Aunt ILydia’s Thread, white, Z Chine Thread, black, white and DINALS Anitbsiar At 15¢—Special! Childrens' fast black colors, all sizes, value 5c & spool. | At 4o= Clark’s O. N. T. Crochet Cot- sle’ ribbed Hoslery, sizes 6 to At 52¢ a dozen—Coat's Machine Thr ton, all numbers in white, ¥ &~ Special price 15c a pafr, black, white and colors, all siz 3 for Sc—Ilerrick’s Darning Cotton, all value 18e. o colors, vard spools or cards. lAs990—-Bhunistt b Chithosns: 8 10-vard spools Button-hole 4 s’ fine: qual~ At 8c-Marshall's Linen Thread il el Lol . BETTT ity brilliant lisle Hosiery, sizes 6 a spool At 7 1-2c —Richardson’s 100-yard spools B e Special price 19c a palr, At 96— Kerr's Lustre Twist, black and silk, black and colors, at 7 1-2¢ a Sk white, value 12 1 £pool of 8ic a dozen At 25c—Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hosiery, with linen splendid soles sizes 6 to 10, at 26c a pair. Miscellaneous Notions, Hair Goods, Etc. At 4c—Tracing Wheels value se. At 8c—Ironing Wax, perfumed, valueAt 25¢c—Boys’ Ironclad School Hosiery. At 4c--Stocking Darners, value c. 10c. extra lining, in both 1x1 and 2x2 At 7¢—Voot Form Darners, value 10¢.|gc 2 dozen—Ironing Wax on stick, rib, at 25c a pair, At 7c—Sewing Cushions. vaiue 10c. | = AN . S hrietv: Sewing Cushion,|At 1c—Wire Hair Pins, one-ounce e clasp to fasten on table, package, straight and erimped, at lc a package, At dc— siz Special vaiues in Children's Ioh*l Handherchiefs and in Ribbons for Hair Bows, Sashes, etc. 5 nvisible Hair in cabinet —Combination Spool Holder and Pin Cushion, value 25c. At A e e e S T s 5 R amee s Pins, assorted

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