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p— v NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913 Rt e WESTERLY AND ITS New Tce Rates Established by New Haven Road—Events of . Governor’s Day at Kingston Fair—Driving Accident— Death of Mrs. John Hazard, 90—Successful Raids. " and | vehicle struck a telephone pole and Gerry considered their votes on the | was overturned and wrecked, the oc- currency bill of more importance than | cupants being dragged in the wreck- their attendance at the Kingston fair [age for quite a distance before the Thursday and in consequence Govern- | horse was stopped. oFs day, quietly known as Political | Sheriff John R. Wilcox summoned yday at the fair passed without the |Drs. Rouse of Carolina and Kenyon Presence of these two important per- | of Usquepaug. Mr, Silverman's left Somages. It was a disappointment to |arm was fractured in two places and poMiicians of the Mrs. Silverman’s back was _injured. sich who went to eir sn Frederick’s right ankle was ctured and the whole leg injured and Hyman was cut and bruised. se's left hand was hurt and she ved numerous contusions of the Jennie, the youngest also severely ‘cut and Iverman family resi . Providence, > that city by there. represent ery political part: ernor, his stafl party were there an at. dinper, wh the susbal num and train As the socialist and progressive par- ties polled more than two per cent. of the official vote in the R and, parties may now s on official bal- | to nomination may now hold he names of momi ate ticket ime on an equal blican and demo. tests tions were aveather, ahe fair, for ery aspec greazly imp Mrs. lm’rl\:d“ e g | of John Hazard, died Thursday morn- | ares L d | ing = confined to her bed by closing I 3 e at the home of hel Hazard, on Hinckley Hill. Fhe forty-seven year old fishing | orn in Charlestown @mack George Temple, built at Ne © 90th birthday in F Lendon, hailin S t port fol ear. She was many yea an active lite, time fisherman work in the garden Whole N nd the home, She the bottom the sea ved r good health until | B Pegle sailed I las n she has gradu esday and Mrs ived by two sons, Butler and N s on Hinckley Seguin Th Hazard, of Provi- & leak and in Indiana eaping in two small s a da , Mrs. Granville tmg with de for At and a sister, steamer 1 Governor Pothier Wednesday re- unication from Attornev Rice setting forth t until tion 5 of 201 of zeneri, laws is ¢ next after t vember in eve liday New Haven and | company has been The New York, after this year fact that ion law there tion this year xamining the inds the statute logic of h m rs of the sla- 1ve led them to amend 0 te )1 of the general B e % s b : s o holidays” The s gy Ay atty ¢ answer says : iy 5 nd the uncertainty . ict ong bunkers anc B it men on this peint. As bt ion, it might - ; here should g | might have Henry Silverman, his wife, two rs of the last ave led them 201 of daughters and two sons were injured in a runaway accident at Kingston Thursday afternoon, £ had left the Kings: all drawn by one I town as its destinat with a big bunch of ped In front of the mal took fright an END INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, SOUR STOMACH-PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Wime 1t! a part In Five Minutes Your Up-| Keep nach doctor in set Stomach Will Feel Fine. zet u large You dor't wa e thing w with them; it ¥ ead, ferments i—remember \ comes in all such dis- sinp cer- @yspepsix. gastritis e mir the | trouble has made n we S ‘n disorde 2 revela- over. L - 140 Main Phone v Reuter’s ANNOUNCEMENT—SEASON OF 1913-1914 During the summer our store has been enlarged and redecorated throughout. The ficor space has been in- creased one third. These changes were made necessary by the splendid support the people of Norwich gave us last season. We have improved our service insevery department and will continually strive to maintain the high stendard we set at the beginning. In planning for the coming season we have arrang- ed to give our patrons a series of pleasant surprises. They will be in the nature of Saturday Specials and will be duly announced on Thursday and Friday of each week. We want you to look for them and keep informed as to what we are offering. We will start the season SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 by placing on sale a complete line of ferns. ¢ Small sizes suitable for ferneries 10c each. Medium sizes, suitable for small jardiniers 15¢ each. BEAUTIFUL BOSTON FERNS (Nephrolepsis) 3 sizes—49c, 98¢, $1.35 Al exceptional values Come early and select yours Mail orders carefully attended to INTERESTS | HAIR CAME OUT last election in | s they | Almira Burdick Hazard, widow | BY HANDFULS Eczema on Head. Dandruff Scated Off, ltchedand Burned. Scratched and Made Sores, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured. R.F. D. No. 5, Brewer, Me.— “I had ‘been troubled with eczema on my head for ® year. A® first it camo on in the form of 8, dandruft which scaled off and showed plainly in my hair and ) then there was a rash that P itched and burned and would wake me from my sleep. I scratched and made sores that =4 would bleed. My hair came out by handfuls and was thin \\ and dry. “'T used several kinds of soap without getting any relief. At last I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, applying the Cuticura Ointment at night and washing my head in the morning with Cuticura Soap and warm water and after the first time | using them the itching and burning stopped. | After using Cusicura Soap and Ointment one month my head was completely cured and my hair began to grow out again.” _(Signed) Miss Annie E. Willizmson, Nov. 7, 1912. |/ - Phorcimiar aue of Gistonra Soup fox solet | and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands, but assists in preventing inflammation, irri- tion and clogging of the pores, the common ause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily, mothy and other unwholesome conditions of the skin. Cutl- cura Soap (25c.) and Cutleura Ointment (50c) are sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of | each mailed free, with 52-p. Skin Book. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston. A7~Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- tcura Soap will find 1t best for skin and scalp. s not legally incon ith the provisions that and in my opinion cannot jus- tion llmn the | 5 of chapter | the ‘ruesday | Local Laconics. New Yo . is here Beckw Wes in the John Champlin collection pompon dahlias, decor single dahl how and nd Warre jleand sisters, Rose | n Westerly T rern home | from bre her Harry has been in W the greate 't of the past yea Whippie £ re engaged in | ing on a lurge scale in the south terly £ Wilcox, ded in We: John R. formerly re erif ¥ raided the t homas, bu no intoxicants i MYSTIC | Miss Latham Delegate to O. E. S. Grand Chapter—Frank Buckley's Automobile License Restored. Mi B tHel Latham hapter, O. E. matron of ber of the grand chapter, O has | been clected a delegate to the ral | grand chapter to be held in Chicago, and will le Saturday, accompanied | Who expects g0 be gone two weeks. | Automobile License Restored. Frank Buckiey has returned from Ha »rd, where he attended a h; the secrelary of state. Mr ¥'s automobile license was tem rily taken from him on account of | ring | por recent accident on West Main street | | Then the Vohwinkle boy ‘was killed Mr. Buckiey was represented by Attor- ney B. H. Hewitt and tock with him | the following witnesses: L. K. Kin- | ney, Abner Partridge and George A. | Perkins, | Mr. Buckley w ven his | [ license without any delay, as after the | | coroner's verdict in the maiter e’ sec- | retary of state found the examination | | of witnesses unnecessary. in New Quarters. | Band und rooms in_the | Gates block and rehearsals will be held weekly . r. and Mrs. Shirley Beebe and two ters of New London were guests Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hermes on day. | _ Orrin Wilcos, Waterman ! Miss Helen Wilcox and M were in Kingston Thursday the trip by automobile. .. and Mrs. George MacKenzie | have moved from Westerly. to a te ment on Pearl street. Mr. MacKenzls | is the superintendent of the Mystic | Power company and -has taken the | place of E. H. Saunders, who has gone to New Yorlk. Start for Flori Wilcox, Brown making Clarence Lampiere, Roy Titt and | and Frauk Mabbitt left Thursday even- | | ing for New York and today (Iriday) | | will sant acksonville, Fla., where | It to spend the winter | ) Liatch 18 visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Charlex Moreton, in | Medford, Mass | Miss Lillian Bradway of Monson, et of Nrs. J. Sherman | Pequot Hill | Alonzo B. Colliss are in | . to attend th brother held T o Colliss is visi neral | day, Mi in Provid retu I ned after'a visit with her brether has to Leander. Barber has returned from a BEST COFFEE, Ib 23¢ Viep o Nows boos assortment of BEST TEAS, Ib 250 ic band, which was recent- | Jers THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Fall Opening In Floor Coverings Beginning Today and continuing for ten days we announce our Annual Fall Opening of Floor Coverings and Kindred Lines. In accordance with our usual custom, we will, during Opening Days, offer A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES These special offerings have been selected from the most wanted articles in the department and can be had at any time during Fall Opening Days. It is to your advantage, however, to make an early selechon, while you can do so, from com- plete assortments. Housekeepers everywhere are interested in this event be- cause it opens up for inspection the largest and most com- prehensive line of Floor Coverings to be found in any store in Eastern Connecticut. Our showing includes every good kind of Carpets, Rugs, 0il Cloths, Linoleums, Etc. We show the products of such well known makers as Whittall, Alex Smith Sons, Sanford, Bigelow, Carson, Firth, Etc. WE WANT YOU TO READ EVERY LINE OF THIS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT AND INTENSELY INTERESTING. & IT IS ALL IMPORTANT P e All the best makes are included in our showing CARPET These Special Values for Opening Days At 33c—Ingrain Carpet one-quarter | At 65c—Tapestry Bruss 2 3 T ‘ room, hall and stalr pattes wool, at 33¢ a yard, value ‘ S At 73c—Best quality All Wool Ir | Fgs gl Whittall Rugs are the recognized standard from which comparisons are ; At 89c—Best quality Tapestry Brus- Carpet—made and laid free: sels et—made and laid free made. They come in a great many special sizes, so as to meet every re- : 2 L eyt mmlaiand | r t. H i i Whittall Rugs: a yard, value 79 Y % quirement. Here are a few leading qualities in Whittall Rugs Nl e i R At 49c—Printed Tapestry Brussels for halls and stairs, also pat- Roya.l Worcester at $45.00 |The Teprac at $35.00 AR R MR terns suitable for rooms—made hittall” Royal Worcester| The “Whittall Wilton R i | Al Il T e e yad m on Rug has e lustrous are ra heavy quality in, re a yard, value 59¢ a and comes in many handsome d Oriental a siz ze 9 x The Chlidema at $32.75 at $45.00. CARPETS WILL BE STORED Carpets bought during Opening Days will be stored until wanted up- The “Whittall” Chlidema Body Brus- sels Rugs 4 nequalled for beauty of on payment of a reasonable deposit. Measuroments taken for car- i Gkenmeesotias S pets without extra charge. tles—size 9 x 12 at $32 Whittall Rugs are made in all sizes. Orders for will be given prompt and careful attention. [ special sizes in Oil Cloths, Linoleums and Mattings Special Values = laid Linole ) ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN [[Floer OClotha7e . . At Eee T Estimates on all kinds of Floor Coverings and Drapery Work will be ok O ke Hloor Ol Sloth, at 79 a square yard, v gladly given upon request. Ne job is too small for our consideration, - St anos-d e a|At $1.10—Extra heavy au Inlald none too large for us to handle intelligently and with satisfaction. g RS i Linoleum $1.10. a square We have every facility for doing work promptly, satisfactorily and at Buare/Furd, fratc um’ value $1.25 lowest cost. Write or telephone us and our representative will be PR pleased to call. leums—All Kinds 2 s i Mattings—All Kinds L Linoleums in a big variety| P UGS Large and Small jor gesisns. for all at| China and Jspaness Msti T these special pri sa the bes: ades and in a A All the Best Makes At 39c 15 active colorings and handsome de- 3 ¢ At 48c—res signs—special values at 20c, 25¢, 30 During Opening Days At 55c—regular price 6 d 39 a yard. Special Values Tapestry Brussels Rugs we offer the following FALL SHOWING OF DRAPERIES Qur Fall showing is now complete—Window and Door Draperies and Drapery Materials. Our line includes all kinds of Scrims, Cretonnes, Silkolines, Etc.—in all the newest designs and colorings. Housewives Small Size Rugs At 8% F Axminster Axmin inches, va At $3.19 inches, v At $1. owe it to themselves to see our line before making a selection. igns At $8.25 80 Buy one on SEWING MACHINES e At $10.95—Size 9 x 12 feet, value ¢ 5_Size § fe the Club Plan Royal Axminster Rugs 2L MEDSes 'l i These Rugs have a rich, high pile, | At $13.40 1 Pay $2.00 when the Machine is ordered and it is immediately peculiar to this make. They wear At $16.95 value $17. . 7 Vears and retain their Tich colorings | At $17.45 inches x 12 delivered to your home, then $1.00 a week. e life of the rug. We show Our Sewing Machine Club opens a way to own a L wide range of s and colorings. T s e i e s W ible,, Every wom » home and does 7o | mac that embodies all the modern labor saving o b plan er s on a time NS Size 9 x 12 Teet, value . n one-half on the At $27.00—Size 11 tee nches x 12 24 x 36 Inches 65¢ i feet, value $30.00 x 34 inches 980 At $2B50—Size 10 feet 6 hes x 13| 28 x inches—at $1.50 The Shetucket at $16.98 tEeh e o 4x at $3.0 The Chelsea at £7$19.98 9 x 12 feet—at $9.75 The Rose at $23.98 : 2 Our Fall Sewing Machine Club is| REMEMBER we deliver these ma- Wool and Fibre Rugs s . open and housewives are invited | chineg fres anywhers in Connectiout At $6.25—Size 8 feet inches x 10| Fillings of all kinds—Burlap, Denim, visit our Sewing Machine Depart-| — R i et reet 6 inches. All Wool Ingrain and Imitation Hard on third floor and see ghesgv-‘fl ivery to be made to the freight At $6.75Size 9 x 12 feet, carpet size. | Wood Filling i % lor express office nearest your home. A Few of the Money Savers wife, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Herbert Porter and Miss Porter are visiting in Cath- New - STUDENTS will find the largest and best Returns from Nova Scotia City after a visit to her cousin, Dora Shireffs has returned fo | ora Congdon, on Broad street. = | BEST BAKING FOWDER, SALESROOM Founiain Pens Mrs. Jessie Williams has returned to sT COA e Tl e | BEST CocOA, V¢ OPEN John K, Wil | at 3 Ib. box STARCH 8 a m. to 12 m. | oy o ib. pkg. S ED PA.sws Rocky Hill—The snaual fair of the GflANfiTflfi’ - pkg: SEED g 1p.m.to 5p.m. Grange opened on Tu ay vening b 1. Q . e with a supper in Granze hall Orflers shipped Parcels Post Daily except Saturdays The Old Reliable BOOK STORE Where all the needs of the e | students are looked after with | _br. H. H. ‘Linker, of New 1 b United Tea mpuriers bo. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. "PONEMAH MILL Taftville, Conn. Take TaAtville UROGEN FOR ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA. or TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose. tbis route muxt time you ko to New York. Xolile MVIfih fl;llfll:ll‘l V25ueS oh Lons. island. Bous Dot ot “tne wonderrul skyline superh vie and waterfront of Manhattan isladd. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pler 70, Kast River, at 6.45, and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from tick egent railroad station. Meals a la Carte NORWICH $1 :.8_0. Mill Ends Willimantic ecars —To— New England Steamshis So. REW YORK QNIVERSITY. \PLAGE ©ne Hleok West of Broadway NE e 'n-l-’ B MODERN. 300 Roo\m (ZW‘ Blfi) RATES $1.00 PER . Exsellent Restauran| .I.m 'lucnn - wmoé,:"' HROUGH the Medi terranean, Suez Canal, Red Seaand Indian Ocesn to Bombay and Colombo, including side tripsthrough India, The Holy Land and Egopt, stopping at interest- ing points in Earope, Asie @ end Africa, by the 17,000 |S. S. CLEVELAND ('3 From New York, Jaguary 15, 1914 93 Days—$700 and up {ncitding shore excursiond and all Decestary xpenses. ‘Also crases to West Indier, Punsma Around the World, through the Pan: Cazal, and "IMPERATO . lediterraness trips. Send for booklst, stating criise HAMBURG-AMERICAN Or local agents Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE re, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, E ent Dining Service, 1 Norwich, Tuesd Thur: and Sundays, p. m. Leaves New Yo Bridge Pier, Mondaw: days and Fridays, 5 p. Freight received until . V. KNOUSE F 5.18 Brooklyn Wednes- m. 5 p. m Agent WMISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Sealp and Face Specialist Adies’ Wonderful Tonigae Stimulates and heals the scaip, ends dandruff troubles, restores th and color faded hair. Absolutely fres trom or silver. Harmless; may be ¢ pplied at home Ask Miss Adles about Tonique. |Have her show you the Fall Hairn | Styles. next to Chelsea Bank, 8 Main Street, Telephone 6 s sep15. Eruest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. [ MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Piano and Harmony Studio néw open for season of 1913 Boom 6, Alice Bidg, Tel. 968 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLI{ Dental Surgeon Geer's practics fllness. Norwich, Genn, In charge of Dr S. 1 dur McGrory Building, Fruit Trees and a full line of ng his last e aace Bion, known a8 Ur e BreMEr RO, Rical praser) Bk, containing neithar . op 0D e Barecucs, ‘and 1t Das e fig " extensiva SHORT SEA TRIPS itself in Coxeter, practice, hospital and otnerwise, Nerfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, DF N ,_FIS ,I‘ tive antidote for Uric Acid—the Ballimore, Washinglon, Bermuda, | X THE TAILOR, is now located in his new Bavannah and the Seuth, To and From Europe Ot all forms of Khesma- Selati- tiss Fineumatism, with histoly May B‘uilding Jan1TuWE Chrenis, of frequent Soute 'attacky For | six yea €unard, White Star, Ancher, Ameriean, | SVeiting ot Jeints, In thirteen Kcd Star, Pronch, Itallan, North Ger- e Rodrs "Sreer st laviel cbtain man Lloyd aud ether lines, berths Guast J. F. CONANT 11 Frankiin St e ataaitel. bnid wicw fons | mon Licsd aRdcpiimeiines, Coriia st F GONANT 11 Frankiin S1 relioved 'and mitending werk, Tosk no other John' Hall, Gelden St., 208 MAIN STREET, S!ead Block ~ — | wamew raw want fcing medlum 1n | ness befora the wubiic, ti qual to The Bru- | dium better tham threixh ta. ing columns of The Bu: ays, to usual dioine. % % 66 years. 2 Full information of rogen gusrantesd, Boe and siome et e ad L | JOHN A. DUNN § | —Steamship and Teurist B0 Maia Street. Buerpthing in ecean travel. Cigers are tae best on the market. ry them Bists. Asoat— Eastern Cemnecticut e letin for business res: Dr. J. M. KING o put yeur busi- re is no mes ertise Ornamental Nursery Stoek. Landscape Designing and Planting. CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. HARTRIDGE'S NURSERY, NORWICH, CONN. Delivered to any part of Norwich the Ale that is ackuowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention. D. J. McCOBMIGK. 30 Franklin &b