Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 6

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8 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913 % . {THE TAILORING SALE OF THE YEAR 1 am willing to let the other fellows optimistically describe business conditions ésv they are--NOT. THIS 1S THE Easi " : GREATEST VALUE EVER PLACED AT THE GREAT AMERICAN DOLLAR Let them go right on doling out sweet expressions over “booming business,” whose only boom is the dull, hollow sound of emptiness. For my part | am going to call spade for spade and tell you of the business conditions as | find them. My business this season has not measured up to the mark | have set for it, and notwithstanding this | am doing a larger volume than any five tailors of the city combined. I, for one, do not propose to sit down and calmly wait for a change---1 am going to force bus- iness NOW---BIG BUSINESS---and | am going to get it or bust a button. Here goes: Beginning to- day, for one week only, I place on sale all Suitings and Overcoatings in the store that formerly sold up te $22.50, and my price will be i ] ~hhihey BB ahp b BAA S A e r’~"¢“n.‘1‘ {rtoin - B For Suit or Overcoat Made to Measure = : CONCAVYE SHOULDERS So many of the younger men have asked for and demanded Concave Shoulders on their garments I have made arrange- . . { ments whereby you can have English Shoulders, Murray’s 3 ve Shoulders. Half Concave or Murray’s Full Co SUITS 0 MEASUEE = B 15, The Suits are guaranteed by me to give you satisfactory wear and please you in fit and style, or I will make you another Suit FREE. % 10 BROADWAY [ Murr 3) 9 NORWICH, - - CONN. A — A v session will fol- : R | % i Cdusi bt mbis | ration o the loedl mee 0 AL fars siiaden]y Ihtar | GENERAL ORDERS 1“‘“».‘1. preliminary drills in marksman- is stre ned o fact that | appe the verdict ren clerk, who {old them he FOR:C.\N. G, DRICLS | ([ f0 SIETE RIReton. Iiyorietl_ axor for had he sold the boat the p Josepl the volice would be | weekly Drills for Militia to Begin | 0eT® kel 'j: ¥ ljf," ey compan sl o ) ven fo cx- REaE ump and | 1al sanitation and S nmuni left in double = : £ y there will be two . . W 3 s commun 200 c weekly | drill extending from Nov. 1 Tried by Two Slick Strangers, Who Had 5 of the dend 1 1 & g ikon, Foi 110, tha AAtA of Liia AhoHAl Taatection D . . 3 ~ b ARG dbie ves o e e R o differe and from the date of the ection to Nash’s—Wilfred Collins Adjud He m.x}y» 1 D hie cslahrant iof members comp difterent | 2d from the inepection 3 , and if mno | b he requiem mass in t hurch of the | organizations of t ' s , =) 1l be in Pot- | w d b Ymmaculate Conc esday at the ! {jonal guard have — e Drowned at Watch Hill Was Evere | |a ey n Sottomer, | ¢ et FUNERAL. | icealiin, of heart trouble Leom 5 - y C 1 Veekly f . e i F, C. A. Jones. pastor of Cal-| and the street earl Saturday e ¥ Mrs. Hugh McConnell. Grills’ Case Settled by Pa y Baptist church, Westerly, is mod- | tendance of one-half or A s or of the W iation whicl jor to the mence Nov. 1 H vill meeti e many w at the home of his| clude June 30, romo of | (Wednesday) M1 irtholomew, with whom the | cluded Yantic 2.3 lesday after | at 10.30 in the morn- 1d made I 10m Burial wa or Wfantr ason will be | noon, the sery Shauotel by onal service conducte T ery, b divided the first 1€ There was ‘; 1 of he wh Al n > riends and rela | formerly located | ve whing oboken, N. J many beautiful b vear - [ mo ithrift, a e bearers wer ‘;‘ A. in ,\'A\\"Lun—\ fair si. nd Daniel ohn and 7T were Joseph Lynch, Ed | sermon will' ‘be | E ares séet 2 fothy Cre Jc Ryan and Joseph | Iward Holyoke, | Hi portior A E ial was in the family plot | aptist church,Prov- | cludes the golf ground Lobal Eaconics | netery, where M1 { s : | read a committal service Burdick a Funeral Director C. was in charge of the Irs. BEdward N George F. ts. Wilkins of Pr ¢ (uired to der Hartford.—The unct ct of home missions | Ir. T anied oo 2 408 B oad o R = eaett of :‘wP e th struction will be de to | Lewis street Monday evening and ex Fstontof S patroling, attack and co | made angements to attend the cele- SE O |and rear o - | bration of Dartmouth night at Han- N, H., Octobe Mot Two Unusual Sales of Burmah { otional ser- | : Woodworth, | TYS ¥ IA~wivy { e L. Wil zovernmen i month $ 95§ 9 £ K% A £y I Stewart of ovidence and Rev. F. lI number, and one of these has prom- |retu Chattanooga, | v n\ AT AV NI S eeman of Porto Rico. Then will fol- | inent place the art room of the | where the annual en i t { 342ST. EAST ar PARK AVE., NEW RK. : business session, ‘Including the |1 a1 butld of Art and | campme the Grand Army of the rienia ugs { y | election of officers for the ensning year. Pansch, ar much ad- | Republic. i o mired in the a it L y George Cover, a tea er - [ An hotel of ¢ ¢ i proonsion | oo o amner e | M [Regenituse - The jury at the superior court for| Mr with moder: Washington county, in session at|in W 15 years, then mover | b (o 08O, e Bef atiths | RN v e htes of o Kingston, returned a verdict of guil-|to Buffalo, N. Y., where he now resides. | \fohican store Tuesday. A side of beef W * vas born in Copenhagen, Denmark, | slipped, fell on his arm and caused a | tv in the case against Wilfred Collins Westerly, charged with adultery: |in 1836 At the age of 14 he entered | Sinii.” fraceire of the wina. He was Commencing Tuesday, Sept. 23 al complainant was the husband | the studio of Carl Conrads in Hartford | aitended by Dr, John L. May. g saay, e, '3 Situation ideal. He | £ including Carl Gerhart and Domiga- | Probate court Judge Bdward M. Burke The rugs are the collection of Ali Ekper | ! moia e e , of Kashan, Persia. They are valued at, i I= v S 45 ihcompeant Spiieed $52,000 and are of the kind known as “non- 5 vd and wanton person A couple of well dressed yolng fel- 1s fixed at $200 commercial”; they are valued most for their Alexander C. | . Dodge were | Svmonds children are in t stepped into Nash’s ‘store and e school for children the musty fim-flam game on T. L. Ledwidge is counsel for Col. | Walter Snyder, the head clerk, making | 2 artistic cl and quality. i mated an intention ot | a_small purchase, handing over a 35| y = = . Notwithstanding this, we will sell th cacai i Mrs, 3. Wright of New v , em iiing the case to the supreme court. | biil and receiving change as a starter. frs, Charlotts ‘X : 3 i g A e S o Z 4 el Haven, department inspector of Con- during this sale at prices lower than ordinary ‘: EE‘ “i ntence was deferred until the expl-| The strangers then continued to work | “8VeT SORSTRETD O POC T it bne ed the books of Hancock corps Tues- Ori the most wearing t ever it is never nat- v makes it Ise teeth in the afternoon, The work of the corps KERMAN CARPETS AT $1.50 PER work eof the wemen in the civil war and eomplimented Haneock nost on its RUG SIZES FROM $10 to $35. | ‘ yy | satisfactory working conditions, GlVE : GAI—'FURN'A SYHUP UF FIGS Cengressman Peter Goelet G y The FURNITURE is from the best l represents the Second con makers—newand exclusive designs—and our My r Iife-Tike plates is leaves m sat riet, whieh includes Westerly, i ident of Newport, lecated in the warranty covers the quality. The values are really unusual, and a wide range of choice is wim possible co is to Pirst congressional district. Mr guaranice for 10 years with aii work. f|Cleanses Tender Littls Stomach, Liver,‘s\:lh m is full of eold, threal sore, has [T Wi DU s \'\'v‘_:l,:;“ff el ud offered. Qur regular prices on this furniture . e stoms i rhoea, indigestion, | Farre! £ § be. dldisic 7 1 i RO e e | colic—remember a 54'»4,.4 ok and bowel : e durna are low, bat for this sale we have lowered The estale these prices from 10 to 83349, Tess. valuable in Rhede satly been improved {hal tiis is the | Cleaning should always he the first iment given | Millions of mothers keep “California | ‘5 e : o T g - Sheppard KnaPP & Co. child is cress, irritable, | tomorrew. Dirs Berlin-Suffield Trap Dr, Jackson's “Natural very methe Gum™ wets of teeth abso- lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, OTHERS 50c. THE NEW: w $5. . This s the o & tions for babies, chil- Berlin. Phe 2 Dr JABKSON Den“s[ Wbt so13 o P s i breath is bad, stomach |dren of ali ages and grown-ups are |Rock Quarry cempany opemed up its| Established 1857 . . ool g ol - il ¢ 2 tongue, raether! I | plainly en each bottle, new Berlin plant Saturday afternoon 4 Sueccessor to pnes) are ins obitively withouc® 2 saspoonful of “Cali- | Ask vour druggist for a 3 showing it to hundreds of visitors who 39_ 23 S N THE KING DENTAL CO. pam o ™ : LR ind in a few |bottle of ~CaJifornia s % | Sime by train and automobile. W »d tr-eet, ew York i Dental Nurse ttendance onstipated ws Beware of counterfeits i - — 203 Main St. next tsPE:ston1S(o'; 2 e ’;ml'm San sted food passes |the = Berby wes Whitcomb Reilly of 2 s m to8p m ans 1282 = e L of the bowels and you haxe a well, | Syrup Company Refuse any othgr flalo, N. Y. was the guest of rela- playful child again, - When ils little fg syrup with cenlempt, in Lhis city ever Suaday,

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