Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1913, Page 10

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e NORWITH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913 i?flnly One Gonclusion Gan Be Drawn From My > be | VY, R —— Wonderfully Successful Fall Opening Here LAST SATURDAY “You can carry coals to Newcastle if you’ve got the right kind of coal to carry.” Every man who has ever heard the old saying regarding carrying coals to Newcastle will realize just what I intend to imply in the above state- ment when | invaded Norwich six months ago, | was told | would meet with a cold reception. | never met with a warmer reception. Also told with a tailoring proposition would be about as difficult a feat as attempting to sell coal in the center of Great Britain’s coal mining center. Yet this is what | have done successfully. To the 300 or more Norwich people who visited me Saturday and aided me so materially in starting the ball-a-rolling, | owe a debt of gratitude. | cannot at this time do more than express my sincere thanks to all with assurance that | shall make your garments so good that you will come back here again. I shall continue my offer for a short while longer gwing to the enormous demands made upon me by the friends and relatives of those who came, saw and bought. Again | repeat my great offer: With every Suit or Overcoat order | will give an All Weeol $5.00 Pants FREE, and my price for a choice of any $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 will be $12 5 for a Suit or ° Overcoat to Order Over 800 different styles of NEW FALL WOOLENS on my tables to show you without any obligation on‘ your part to buy. “TOM” MURRAYY, 18ER9A0WAY. [ i e T T A A A7 A A A A A A A AARARAAAAANAAANANAMARARAAARAAAS ANANAAAA A A AAAARA S AALSS A Y Y Y Y Y Y A A N N A A A I NV MMMV MYV MMM WNVINYYNY LN W WUN ES | cottage on Main street nearly a week, UNCASVILLE | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tay- | GLASGO i and visited the convict ship LETTERS FROM A Sfetlined 0 “thei homes in New | e fihlsi | Stoosss .ondon and Willimantic, respectively, 5 N | Themas Church Injured. | : sl D —_— | Mrs. John Bingham and daughter | Private Dance a Success—Damage| Thomas Church received a painful | HaPPenings of the Week—Communion | 6 ‘Ewred Dalghter : N L d C ROAD SOCIETY | Mrs. Grace Gum, accompanied Dby Rob- | During Storm—Miss ~Woodwerth | wound over the eye while attempiing | Sunday in the M. E, Church. e S e b ol [ [ m. wve today (Saturday) for i ) repair a washing machine. A screw | = s i few London OLnty I (Stonington) their’ home In Hariford. - They have | Gives Milltary Supper. ! from the part of the machine he | Miss Clara and sister. stobrini . L bl oW been at the Grove about four months. | te dance given in Hickey's | Was working on, striking him in the | lra Bdison of Plainfield, were we Fann At R Lot duotner M nile JNINGTON | Local Guests at Hartford Reunion— | Jr and Mrs Norman E. Manwaring Sl SR R 5 | suests of Mrs. Frank Libertie Hssa W who died Monda = The WieKIe FapReninas d l‘u»;k M aring of New York are |, Bt ideET A ohe Engine Upset. [ Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Kinney and|® SR S ok 3 | Fatre : L B AR o evening: - Maiblc wanihy Jossph | The roadbed/of the. Central Vermont | Misses Cella Briges and Winifred Jelts) o Oop e St ) SRes o8 g s Jean Palmer week in B Noradh coheee | and Miss Hickey, with prompt- | rallway near the station was washed | [00k an suto trip to New London on | 0W, S0 40 £ apenaing her - p e =& Reuben Austin, | out during the terrible electrical storm | SUn¢ay. v on at the home of her parent Shankowit: of New York is|'"& ¥ It ing her co Rev. John Thompson went to Nor age on Orchard doing | p en ch Monday Mr. and Mrs. V unday night. An_ engine sivitching ran into the broken track | und was turned over on its side. Y S E ng Hi Damage by | ightning: where they met M. Other damage in the village Was|dick of Providenc done to coffsiderable extent, inciuding | ing a younger siste ie Pratt spent a few da the gueSt of her father . who is employed in New nd Mrs, James Lane Thompson returned to N after spending the gre the summer at the Hurlbur ms and d recently attended ® A lizabeth Colville, who been passing the summer with at Townshend, Vt., returned Tuesday |, ge on Wells street 1 impson of Wa in town Saturd ng- y to re- | and her > 2 a A. Willams has returned fron 2 to her cott i vania, 4 . in Palmer Memorial | k ex ) % ¢ - h ndon and Groton on |, Frank Aston is in Middletown on | SeRoor on i v the garage at Mrs. Edwin A. Palmers | W~ p Young Milton, where she was a _guest at the Saturday Rttendihe b invelling husiness, F L home, a tree in the cemetery, a shed | Mr ang Mrs. A. Ray home of her brother, H. T. Register & b V¥ allee piot Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ecklund have otor Boat Trip, belonging to Mr. Hewitt and at the|.q" North Stonington fair 1 ki Rl sk ar i Elon ity s returned to New York after spending | ~Prentice Alexander, Earl Getchell | home of Mrs. Moore a henhouse Was | Jiarold Latham is it home, hs SR TR rome. m 5 . the summer at the Colville cottage. and Clyde Getchell have returned from ick. killing two fowl M g s VS g J Dolbeare 1 d innual Anna Warn I | finished his work in the cit b S o Harrison accompanied by his |a trip up the Connecticut river in their Arthur Newton, who was standing | 3 5 x C up her the m Sun Re 1 | sister. Miss Mary Harrison of New |power boat under a tree for protection from the | Erecting Silo. Rock Nook Home, after tw 0 e et el | Haven spent Sunday at their cottag Robert Paton, who has been spend- | storm, came near losing his life, being | R. H. Young is putting up a silo. It| weeks' vacation at the her n on Wells street |ing a few weeks in Vermont, has re- | thrown. to the ground by the shock |is nearly to be fllled her. Mrs. Loren Rathbone e Sy S B IR DR Viacatior :@oResl ‘Eldess: turned. LY : from a’ bolt of lightning which struck | 1. O Burdick made a_ business trip| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogers of h Hospital . 45 e Nathan Luce of Niantie was at the | . Mrs. Clarence E. Walden and chil- | the tree. He was wearing a rubber | to Norwich the first of the week North e were Sunday guests of Mr sne v Ein Narieh | Groce Wednesday 1o put the Brattie. | dren. who have been spending the |coat and boots, which undoubtedly | Mr. and Mrs. Tift vere in Jewett|and Mrs. Willlam B. Kingsley 3 isited in Norwich. :f‘.,”,,\ & “'.f, el ln’ order for the | Summer at the home of Mrs. Walden's | saved his.life, Mr. Newton has recov- | City Monday avening, attending the Mrs, James Lane is epending . 1 Wheeler spent the | Of "‘ '}l‘jv m" l;d;fl_ ‘n‘f the party | Mother, Jrs. W. Irving Browning, |ered enough from the shock to be able presented in Finn'a Opera house. ® New London. 5 sin, Miss Marion | WiF e o e b T ?{v A returned to Jamaica Plain, | to resume work. es Bcclestohe v in.North Ston- Brubeck and Louis 5 e v \\‘ M W hf\.y. Tl sl MEES U o i b e Sl | The home of Mrs. Charles A. Chap- tngton Wednesday. New ndon were midweek visitors ¢ Weilesiey and Miss | tleboro, 4 | and Has Cash Balance. {man on Gay Hill received damage, a| Rev. J. Thompsc ve i town 1 ¢ 5 7 Rudd, who has rented his store - e i th 1 SR, S gave 1 1 Mrs. | % b Soligke and tenement near Town Hill in New | Walden's ban held a bus- | bolt entering one of the sleeping apurt- | fine sermon Sunday, After Able to Leave Hospital , Rathbun has gone to ! o A | iness meeting at whic, ments and tearing a dress to pieces. ing service the saci ent w : o : London to Willimantic parties, is con- | meeting at which a g servic ramen Clarence Bennett of Hartford, who Miss 3 templating moving to the Grove where | TePOrt of the band ancial standing, | Several phones were burned out,| ed. There were no E. I X h St 4 G 851 CSterly Was s Ieceil| neihis d ColApE: | read by Mr. Walde showed that | among them the one in C. A. ChaD- | the evening, owling to the gl g iy Tsncls hospita Ie L T e A number of bungalows are to be | about $17 stood to the band's credi man’'s estate store and Palmer Bros. | weather. il D adelin at et Al mber from here atten SE iyl | Postmaster M. F Co. _— gove i ar, 1s reoup i St St d at the Grove before the open- | master el hokia 0% iui ottihee Mar ¢ y rth Stoninston fair | e S5 OPER" | as witness in court last Th | Military Supper. OAKDALE g g S8 home af Holmoth . 5 er, Harry Paimer Dh Gedrge N, Beers of Hartford Is | Friday. His place in the posto Miss Laura B. Woodworth entertain- | oo T T L J v‘w“yn hers b d \y{‘u there. Ving her cotbime irel street, | Was taken by Rural (‘arrier F ed a few of her friends, members of e "“ 2t SEEE RO £ (Mr. and Mrs. Seth N. Pilliums and 5 i St morning | Tooker. The rural route was in charge | the Krinkadelta club, Tuesday evening | Supervisor Wheeler Visits Schools— | T4™0 o = 0 s ? \ e rs attended t celebration at Toswich of Substitute Fred Simpson. in_honor of Miss Elizabeth Keef at a Biral Gl on Vadation, 4 SOUER SN S Ruperyl Rl b | Mrs. Jane Dorman is entertaining | Miss Josephine Hart left —Sunday | military supper. Refreshments were ~ aem, M R Slagtriod b : L Schools Open Next Week p . i a s ter, Mrs. Eli Dorman of Bev- | night for Hebron, where she is 10 |served under a canopy of flags on the | A the Congregation on |l E R sfried is visiting in ™ e S o e | teach the coming year. | Ch was Drettlly lighted DY | Sundas ihe pastee fer C. To French, | Colch " g e Miss Helen Babbitt, who has been [ enoke sranit rat Matir. d-1h _— ave opened ' with Miss | spending a week with relatives. re- 3P I ™A D Herrlck of Norwich. has been 5 i Sic. Holdredse o Mrvetis 2t | HAMBURG turned to her home in Hanover Satur- TH FRAN i 4t tik ite of Wias 4. Pellacan tos MOHEGAN 1 n fr o b b il _— da\’na: Elizabeth Taylor, who has been NOR F KLIN & Iow. Chap, havinE heen (cafled there Bristél . . J. R. C. Noyes left Th i i ir—Buri 5 g g o 2 A ————— on account of Mrs. Herrick, who was | George Cooke of Bristol is visiting . . Cpaoves left Thurs. | Preparing for the Fair—Burial of Na-|spending a month with Mrs. Wood- | Mrs, John Green Gives a Whist—Visit | sick the first of the week, but is some. |local friends: 1 w visit at Maple Lawn. I than Hall. | ward in New York, has returned home. | i Nowaate Bhisen: what improved. Mrs. Harris of Norwich was in A i e ana Mis: Sat HiATe wate ) — | Moves to Holyoke. School at Montville Center openel | Mohegan Sunds A at New London rec to see Charles | The grounds are being cleared, a new Charles Connelly has resigned at the Mr. and Mrs. E. Carpenter of Week- | Monday with Miss Irene Woods ¢ el Fielding of Norwich attended 3 Pearl, who is improving wire fence has been built and new fur- | Thames Specialty company's mill and | apaug, R. 1, and Mrs. Mary Clark of | New TLondon as teacher and at th b in this place Sunday. . b warch last Gueits Thons Eldsida nishings purchased for the serving of | moved to Holyoke, Mass. Thomas B.| Narragansett Pler have returned to| West Slde with Miss Damarls Brooks s. L. Fowler was in Uncasville the — N ot B : dinner at the fair, Woodworth succeeds Mr. Connelly. | thelr homes, after spending several | of Great Neck (Waterford) as teach- of the week = doitiicasis, L i corge Butterworth | “Mrs. Lindly Hosford and daughter | —Miss Fanny Taylor has returned fdays at Mre. A, T. Browning's. s LR g 'hvices were hald in the church 3 s SED0 ° WEeK | have been visiting frlends in Hartford. | home after a few days spent Wwitl i { isites chools. Sunday morning PRESTON h Alr. and Mrs. Horace Frink | "278 HE F8TE Con. Reginald, went | friends in New Haven | Neghboghood Whist | Town School Supervisor C. E.| Mrs. Avery was in New London the 2 | 2t Mrs. Marcia P Stanton's. Bog e e Earl Lathrop spent the week at the ) MTrs. John Green entertained a nel€h- | wy clor wag visiting the schools first the week Cungrigitibne Kid - Sbatety o | - ind Mrs. Will Palmer and son | "9 /00 beth Rathbun of Essex was | home of his parents at Gardner Lake. | borhood whist Tuesday evening. After| .4 ™ i ini'c Wednesd Earl and Harold Quidgeon of New od Bds E Lacal H O eroston have been visiting thelr |, ™o first of the, week calling: on Serenaded by Drum Corps. cards, refreshments were served by the | "'y gy Kimball of Lowell, }1-ondon, who have been visiting their Meet—Friends Enjoy Local Hospi- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palmer, | here the firs [ 5 el 3 hostess; then vocal und instrumental | yr, ™ CpSQES CBOR S of her ffaunt, Mre. Fowler, have returned home. tality. \“' _ Charles Noyes, Jr,, Mrs, Harry S T tE dhtnAC the FeablS axe: ~“"7dm' r; l,‘f"“"' \:Im m;rr re- | music was enjoyed. | cousin, Miss Jessie Bradford for two [, Raymond Davis who has been visit- I m’_u : riv\! ‘Mh])l(-n w r(-\?er‘enl T Uenite abendes the Sis fflg‘ l_\n m‘a"vn;h, (“uf\ hxl:«u m\'lrsuu;;a.. Mr, and Mra. J. L. Riley and daugh- | 0ok’ has returned home jink his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs i Rais Gt A of relatives at Pleasant View. ¢ i yste SVFEanfce, | keeping e tenement in Mrs. ter, Olive, of Boston, were guests of W g tHunte returned to ome s at s | sailnesbh Miss May Harding, who has taught | Browning's house in Pulmertown. On |\’ ang Mrs. A, T. A el ik e i iHunter has returned to his bome in \" M s | T = S um ,!" RS DARUENS year I‘Rl\)nda} night the . drum corps gave nesday ’ H. W. Auwood, rural mail carrier IANT'C :~“5;;.x“1;:.;; l:ln.— Bill Hill school in the them ‘a. serenage, ;.nle.- \\‘2:<;{:keln; Charles Sherman of Westerly, R. I.|began his annual dfteen davs’ vaca® |= 3 5 own of Lyme. ers were invited to partake of ¢ & Substitute Carrler = p g A e SRR A | was the guest of his sister, M Eu- | tion Monday wstitut arrier W, | o it g : [ Miss Saunders Teaching at Deep River | Samuel Jewet Anjbelng. cared for by ) refresnments : gene Clarke, for several days revently.| W. Woodward is on the route. The Latest Fashion Note R Ma g ha | —Close of Brattieboro Vacation | * {F3Ned DATSE iles Ely entertain. | _ Te3chers at Paimer Memorial. Mrs, Reuben Manning was at Mrs.| Mrs. James Parker of Norwich was | says: “It 1s a wise precaution against 3 | School. | -thur Bunnell over Sunday. Palmer Memorial schodl opened on | Ray Smith's of Wiilimantic one day |8 recent visitor at the home of Mr. | gaiting holes in deilcate hosiery to : v ed_Arthur Bunnell o s | Monans with St b et rker's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. | powder the shoes before puiling them 1 Miss Carrie Bill is entertaining the | Mon the following teachers I Dhoxeés aithe Center. ik | on M bl Srogpe o = B s Grace Saunders, who™ taught | yros Garrle Bl | Jumes 12" Murphy of. Dover, i, | Visited Old Newgate. | ker, who has been ill, is Mmous antiseptic powder. Allen's Foot- Jmer e intermediate department of the | “mhe body afe-Mrs. an Hall of | Prinfipal Miss Edna Vines of Bridge- | Mr. and Mre. F. A. Rockwood and| g0y Miss Evelyn Com Eese, into the shoes, and 6nd taat it x er's, H. | Niantic sehool last year, has gone (o | proo s b pere for burial | BOTt taking the place of Miss Helen | family and Fred H, Race, Jr, went to | soWits 3 sawes its cost ten times over in keeping Deep River as teacher. : While there | Liottol WAS brought here for burial| Keiley, Miss Nelle E. Chwpman, Miss | Bust Granby last Thursday, They via. | 22108 With her holes from hos as well as lessenin Rude wh s been vis- | M 83 Saunders is staying with T e 5 Iva Bartlett sad Miss Charlotte Simp- | {led the old Newgate prison, going e A z — EISioi end fcouscquent smAsting sy g friends In S n turned | anc Alva Smith, former resi- | son, down into the old « :r mine former- S il 4 s g n r : | = Y : own {nto the old copper mine fo LE™" = i R SR il CAMPEELL’'S MI'" S 1:"“' Aanys Benyes Oiter: ly worked by the convicts, a very in- | S Strshathen Weak Kidneys i ociety eting, Char J wiss, Tr., s returned | There was no preac 1 service C { - » i AR B soalety will How & ylit: fa Frovidinis - e B T o e B Willimuntic | Toledo Visitors Leave for City Home— | Dortt_suffer longer with weak kid- n the vestry of Congregation Mr. and Mrs, Charl Ih‘nmhlfl'qru: vJlun_xrs {!. nlly_nfllhaf":n.-\l;e:; hls!‘fli_lw,' ! the Rev. G. C. Chappell, the pastor, | was ealling on local friends one day| Clarence Bennett Rsturns from Hos- :"["l- ”‘::‘,""j‘“_"l‘h" lr’"jf“i;‘wr:l'(tl'f by hurch Thursday afternoon. S moving from the tlo house on York | mill to the Gallup ear Beach | heing at Deep River, where he vccupled | (his past wek. | pitat. | taking yESlectric Bitters, that won ;mu s T " s e 1 | pm\'“—’l' 1. cominencad inst-Monday. with | oo, EL Pt of the Baptist church.' A I°’Mrs Annis Bhénman is spending two * [ Btart st & noitls. Coday, Yok Wil G E n Stamford Monday, == Bontes 0 Merty \efployed ab the [ Hehoolicompcheal & ¥ session of Sunday school was held [ weeicy with her brother at East Great| Mrs, Alfred Mitehell of Now London | fael lite a new woman with ambiqan tng Norwic! Acade s week, o 1, Howard has done consid- | B 8, as antrs ans- | ip the evening. > | bridge Hill with the family of Prof. | e San Francisdo wi . Stiss Bessie Crary. who is teaching |able wark (his summer at Crescent | porting the school children from dis- | * Frank Luddington, after n_visit At i RN T | itam. Bingham’ of Naw Haven Dowling of San Francisco writes: at Chester, is spending the week er each wiring cottages, | |the home of his grandparents, Rev,|a¢ars now buy natienal forest timberi | Mr, and Mrs, Litile of 1o, Ohio. | Kleetric Ritters prompts me to write, I T aica diotiowalt have | - M1 and. Mre Charles B hittend e e ded the Tair at Necth Ston,|and Mrs, F D. Luddington, has re- at least 25,000 persems, sittlers, min- | left Baturday after several weeks' stay | Jp curedimy wife when all elss failed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holl 3 ; arles enden | here attea Nerth Ston- | turmed to New Haven, ers, steekmen, and ethers, ebtain tiri- | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hills | Good fer the liver as well. Nothing | have been occupying the Chittenden | Eljah Green is repairing his house. | was entertained Friday afterncon at Fegoler fonLbt Ko P e Qlile | Banten:ton thaigestion .o (RiUcEat. | been entertaining friends from New l,md Mr. and Mrs, Rebert Stanton, who | ington Wednesday. | _The Goed Cheer Sunshine society i Bat febw Trnois Bsa's bl Yok - b o 3ol their own use fres of charge. James Lane was in New Lendon | Price d0ciand &4 at Lee & Qsgood'a b ~

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