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) > NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 Sorwich Bu iletin wnd Gourics. Postoflice at Nerwich, d-class malien “lephene Calla: ress Offica. 480. na. 35-3. Reom 2, Murray phone 210. 15, 191 Sept. { the Circulation of L'he Bulletin The Dullctin tas the lax culation of may paper im Ea Cemmecticut, and from thice to fous mes lnrger thum that of asy in Nerwich. It fa delivered 1o ever be 4633 houscs im Ner- * cousidered the oo Eastera Comm CIRCULATION 5920 8,821 Bven though 2 aefned brand. ¥ to pre ven: the inddvidual test and opénion, where sp of c ognized, for \he educational value which tached the As or line of efr ina or max advs rn, is but fal the interest CORN SHOWS. Not only through the western states, trains are sent from town to town to instruct the farmers in the selection, cultivation and growth of giving the prover attention to cérn growing rec- throughout ce of It value Ning t an important HELP OR INJURY. a t Secretary ferbids the corn show is at- Bryan rawn | WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN S8UGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE is both practical and distingulshed, and the fashion has lasted so long that everyone is astonished at so much constancy in the realm of fashion, which is always full of fantasy and eager for novelty and change. Pieces of dry bread and toast should be kept in a covered jar until you are ready to use them. Dry bread and toast can be used for a of things, and odd bits sheuld never be thrown Short skirts are worn linen colored serge skirts er white bright any [away R Walstcoats of knitted silk. These vests it be In farm- e are more limp. less close fitting than et e iing ot & machine seam | §10 O IMD le 01058 R mind JAtE rocawnls d stiteh back an f ong rather of a hunting jacket, with 5 ks with the necessity | % 0 tingale and outer pockets. Th o it Is with wd, winich It forgotten | o, Tafe M S 8" C SR 5T e colors s trouble In the fnished | yingleq yeliow and blue, cerise and Jirotisn o} article. £ Wwhite, pale green end mauve. 1in suc - y whipping For the summer amusements, such as casinos and balls, flully toiletfes are prepared for the g sirl, these tulle plays a very One such costume, for ¢ " made over a foundation of white lib- and the entire ski flounces of plalted tul centimeters wide nun'’s pl e part s mple, was will whip walsts completing a dream of dress. imbs with USES TIME WELL he young Dbusiness woma works downtown . SCARF SHAWL, PUTTING AWAY PARASOLS = HEALTH AND BEAUTY. TO STONE RAISINS, their stems nd cover t ss gown has come to demode, show with swan nd and obviate the oft wheth ev- thing is at of the gown or to the gown | 284" 1N 270 Taling tn" assorted | NEW MOTOR COATS. CONCERNING WOMEN, The kimono shapes are quite unsuit- able for motoring and nothing beats ! the overall coat, with long and rather . the cuffs fitted with two removable ore their hus- intil they s a g me. After e e ge they do all th or their ety { husbands, whe sit nd watch investment | uahs bonnets are | them % ‘due to the| There seems inanimeus he | opinion s to the democracy of the ‘e | IYinnish, Norwegian ana Swedish wom- | i, are most © iw)en. ~They may be especlally relied on roigh wind t iled round | 1o keep matters on a_bread, liberal i | the neck and the end brought through | basis” says one of their recent com bex|in front, and (he face is completely | mentators, the American woman, Mrs | enveloped | Clara Bewick Colby. whe have read DICTATES OF FASHION, Those the excetlent 2 aovels by Miss I A, R. Wylie, the clev- | Yellow sitk hos satin | er English novellst, will no dbubt ju | shoes “are worn w dark | the books have been written by a of middie age, with such re e understanding does the au Ax a malter of fact, Miss < | colored suits. Tapestry hows are used dewn the|!Nor write. nt of white blouses (o give a touch | Wylie is only 24 years old. She hego olor. writing when she was 14. Her was published wWhen she was e | ek ociely men and women ars o too garish i Loudon o a to he much interested in the e American dance called the “fish walk an I The unien of black and white is cer- | and particularly becaase indulgence in tainly a “marriage de raison,” for it il is said to be & sure meaas of reduc- , because the | a comparison | ght for something tc £ for reaic dh Fepented "I wonder If that iz evers- wo | and, secking, have returned ol e ol Conspicious ¢ o list, be tore | time mode. 5 ‘s,d brush, comb, towels, fresh \\nn;: rw‘ I:v[‘ ‘f"*' | ete., should be work basket : r more hanging pendant In | pienc [IEht, timetable of | nd those when used are | n20C 00 ML % Sl S matching color to_the, PEME, FERT 1Ok MG ILAr ety “pine | | { and in | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Fall Showin o of Beacon Blankets All this week we will make a complete showing of the well known Beacon Blankets. The Beacon Blanket is sanitary—does not attract or retain dirt or germs ture than wool, is an assurance of dry, and being less absorbent of mois healthful bedding. Perhaps no better proof of this can be given than its rapid adoption by erties are particularly recognized. The Beacon Blanket is more closely woven. not shrink, subject to the destruction brought The Beacon Blanket is deligh in finish—finer than the least—it may a wool Blanket latter and serves it bette We show Beacon Blankets in Beacon Blankets in both $1.98 and $2.50 a pair. Beacon Plaid Blankets in a vari binations—at $3.50 a pair. Beacon ib Blankets, white borders—at 75c¢ warmer by moths. tfully soft the following hite and gray—at $ ety with pink a $1.00, $1.50 and $1.69 a pair. 3eacon Fanc) Blank in all the terns in pink and blue—at 3 ) $1.50 each. Beac h Robe Patterns for both Men e late effe in all the v Ind $2.50 each. men, size 72x90, st including match—at We Blank invite examination of our ae all with \"H»\\llib of than wool, It can be readily washed and does and being made entirely of cotton is not and finest wool, and—Ilast but not be purchased for less than half the price of , although it serves every purpose of the newest p. ns and ¢ hospitals when its sanitary prop- being flufty styles: of attractive com- nd blue and Wo- olorings cord to Beacon The Porteous & Mitchell Co. onful of sa T@-DAY—THE POPULAR EVENT OF THE SEASON—TO-DAY HOMAN'S MUSICAL STOCK GO, with Helen Farrington and Marten Toohy in a Repertoire of MUSICAL SHOWS Monday and Tuesday—THE MAN NEXT DOOR—Laughable Farce—and —COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE—Stirring Dramatic Playlet. CATGHY SONGS—PRETTY COST UMES—ELECTRIGAL EFFECTS 8 COMPLETE CHANGES DURING THE WEEK Feature Photo-play—FOR THE FLAG—2 Reel American Drama. MATINEE AT 2.30—EVENING AT 7 and 845 P. M. Best Show oo = AUDITORIUM 7. Special for Monday and Tuesday, 3-Reel Feature ROBINSON CRUSOE Taken Exactly from the Book of the Same Name by Daniel Defoe and Presented by the 101 Bison Co. BUDD AND CLARE Whirlwind DeF orrests English Comedians World’s Greatest Dancers FULL SET TEETH inven office o best at Dr. Jackson's Gum” sets of tee lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP. OTHERS 50c. Dr. JACKSON, Dem!st Successor to v THE KING DENTAL CO. pa 203 Main St. next to Boston Stors 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 7 office In Norwich in Attendance. action. AGENTS FOR | Heath & Milligan Mig. Co.’s \Prepared Paint, Railroad White Etc. VEHICLE LAMPS, FISHING TACKLE, FRUIT JARS. THE HOUSEHOLD, LITTLE RHODY’S BIG FAIR Rhode Island’s Only Fair - New England’s Best Fair TUES..SEPT 16 B The Day to See the IG EXHIBITS G WED., SEPT. 1 RANGE DAY ‘Speakers of National Fame THURS.SEPT.18 GOVE RNOR’S DAY FRIDAY, SEPT.19 CHILDREN'S DAY All Chile dr ears ADMITTED FREE ser " EXHIBITIONS Farm lmplements, Household and Dairy Pre Flowers and Plants, Textiles, At Lal Vegetables, Inventions, eic. FAST RACING Than Ever Before For Seving EVERY AFTERNOON SPLENDID_ TRACK PREMIUMS AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW DAILY, 10 A. M. and ‘the Grand Stand ADMISSION_50_CENTS LOW RATES fr | ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. 47 Franklin Street Coxeter, THE TAILOR, located in his new |is now quarters 208 MAIN STREET, Stead Block DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon HODGE'S 20 YEARS FROM NOW 20 YEARS AGO. | 1 | STABLE 10 Resldence 1095 phone Ph when erected. A Few of the Money Savers BEST COFFEE, Ib... . 23 BEST TEAS, Ib '\ 250 Ihe Ehas \ Kuehler Tel. fo. 39-41 Franklin St. THEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT ®y & ) 1‘;11: mecds ~é At Perwice all /We/a/{'e/‘m /UIMM\ )(xw) he o {}@n e N t onL h&x THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY BEST BAKING POWDER, . Ib. 12 We carry a full line BEST COCOA, '3 Ib. ... 160 of Jewelry, Watches, SLADES SPICES, !4 Ib. 60 - 70 S 3 Ib. box STARCH 16c Cl“k’ Etc. All kinds, / h' 1 Ib. pkg. SEEDED RAISINS 8o in the best quahlyg 5 and workmam.hlp N’ Post It will pay you to call ind ¢ prices, which are the lowest in town Our Watches are fully guar a United Tea Importers Go. Franklin Sq., We buy ver and jewe Expert Wa n J. OGULNICK & CO., 65 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. and_ exc 1d, sil- | ! over Somers Bros. Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing JONATHAN SMITH, % Fown St, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Stoves a Specialty, Telephone and ALL WORK GUARANTEED. E. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Main Street Phone 242-2 cil 31s GEORGE G. 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