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NORWICH BULLETIN, wsouesm OCTOBER 1. 1013 1 H ai SPEED EASIER THAN SAFETY: ; \ 2.30, ! w Hrolh 1he. Atasdpoiit of sensdtional ; . a d “l m 7 and 8.45 i aceemplishment, the breaking of speed - S -l T S AR The Porteous & Mitchell Co | £ ol alrcraft, but it seems to be an accom- | .. i aund Courier. Eiineit. 1 the: caslokt. AYeettien 1 suppose, Hallie, You had a won- it weuldn't relieve the situation much. derful time out at Wayside," said Jane | You see, when we first came here the . PATRICK CAMPBELL'S Famous PELLEAS & MELISANDE In Three Reels by the 101 Bison Co. however much daring . = b e\er much daring and achicvement | when she met her very much tanned | surveyors made some mistake and . . - 'EARS v be assoclated therewith. and sunburned friend in the depart- | Larry and Mr. Blakely got into a quar- . $i2 XSoRo Speed has always been attainable on | ment store. rel about eur line and though the dis- e the railroads, even to exceeding pre- it was wonderful—in some | pute was settled we've never become ey vious records, but the supreme demand | W Just a little teo wenderful.” friends. I don’t knew what Larry will. month; $6.0% a is for safety, and even today, during “What do yeu mean?” say when he knows that we've actual- - =_— Toseme o Sormis|the verod of ambition fo excel in | "Well, at ffirat it seemed ns it my |1y been hiring @ gluest of the Bla el)s‘ 2 - : e e Postoffice at Norwlen, the. 15 kst > wouldn't be - very exciting, for | to work on eur place Teiephone Calis: cer of n-.n«,..u;‘.u--n in s Larry goes out there only for | yet, I laughed | Bulietin Business Office. 480 ve spee fHie wesk! orius, wad there dpikanear o . MATINEE 5c CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c Builetin orial Rooms, 35-3. M l“hll\ ent progress is being made [he no other men on the horizon. But “Ellen, however, looked so vexed that Bulietin Job_ Office, 35-2 by the builders and operators of y- | Ellen Is much interested In her littla |1 felt chagrined at having plunged her o - AKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE,” 5. Bageyall w antic Office. Room 2. Murray 10 greater ex- | ylace, and I enjoyed helping her weed |into a situation which she so poorly | Throughout the store every department is in complete read- Presenting Manager McGraw, Mathewson and Fam. S Giar Stats ding. Telephone 210. in the Season’s Biggest Two Reel Feature < to navigate the | the garden and pick fowers, relished. Larry looked glum, too, o -“the advance- | “One morning when she had driven | when he heard about it and I § o . : ;i “KEEPERS OF THE FLOCK,” . -......Magazine Story Sensat wich, Wadzesday, Oct. 1, 1913, | B tian bt the ancea over to the village (0 market 1 docid | went to bed that night feeling that it iness for Fall and Winter buying. It is the regular custom “IN THE TOILS, e . e — — ingion L e xplore (he road west of \ I could think of any excuse I'd go % 2 w MAN'S Big Biograph Hit — — no means as difficult f : vhenever BI- | awav But. the next morning Mr | to make a very special event of our Annual Fall Opening “AMONG CLUB MEMBERS,” : Roaring Comedy e C 1 % as w ertain of the fmbz_l‘m& s Blakely and our odd job man called. - “EDWIN’S BADGE OF HONOR,” ... ... . ' A Convict With Ambition ihe Circulation of i RPRIEDES Al 3 : road, | And the odd job man—whose name | Week, and to offer on these occasions sic which the makers |ang T had a mild curiosity to see what | turned out to be Blakely Grant—ex ine puetin o e wu ot muy paser iu efore them. It 18 [} yond the thi bods through | plained that he had arrived from the 3 Maer skiliful gule | which 1o tan. 1 was surbowed to Ao | St at Wis Cousini's place white: they A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES ‘ed. Matinee ATR Mat. See lOc the est protec- ,a little xem of a summer home hidden | were away for a few days, and when I Thur. \ cupants, re- |among the trees. for Ellen had never |asked him to do a little grass cutting HMat and.Eve ROADWAY Eve. 5¢-10¢-15¢ AMERICA’S GREATEST PLAY |mentioned having such near neigh- ' he thought it would be a harmless lark i 2 bors. to hire out to the neignbors of his rela- § These special items have been selected because of their ex- 8 n was mowing the grass and | tive. So, he said, if there was any em- which will do st for aeronautics. It is the machine with wancetcut, und trem three 1o thac o cred 10 wves o it oc d to me that it would be a | barrassment about the matter it was " g : i ia'Ge- |1 TRITS" o Hite nime Lo ‘but EHens | on e Fat : “ /| act fitness for present and near future uses. The kind of ARLEODN A Naxees, type can lawn, as she had been bemoaning the | Blakely then said he didn’t it she hadn’t been able to find | y there should be any embar- | merchandise that every man, woman and child needs now.. g;oifllugec%t;n&ygémox!"nic!g:lre:nb:“x1;«:‘“ Author, Augustus Thomas, with issert tself. | fact t st” s natural demand {2 man or a boy to do a bit of work | ent—that he'd greatly like to be i i 5 4 4 % . S s . s in railroading or | « place. So I asked him if | nelghborly. So Larry offered bis hand § Nothing of dubious quality. Every special offering is on TWICKERHAM FERRY ] THE FATAL TAXICAB clnon 1o o : "h harder to obtaln, |he was regularly employed here. and then Eilen, r eves Drama. Comedy thewe places = = X r he answered, ked. them all to try currant wine. = e i ) e eh ey | dxked, (e G his wife made dande- § goods of the most dependable character. Every item so STUDYING r:HSON METHODS. little job, of | lion wine and that we must all come it he would do a N elations which hate for me. Gver (hat afternoon and have some.” offered carries with it our broad and liberal guarantee of e dintr wdily recognized | he answered. | “and vou. Hallle, of course, h“‘x;;;\‘e »od, sound, hon- — heroine of the oc on.” laughed L e - i % endl “I confess 1 was @ trifie” startled, | "Do tell me how far the affair has pro- absolute reliability. I TONIGHT gy Sl ok s N -+ but 1 remembered the quaint little gressed? s it M Granit i A - prepared—— Return Engagement Ay g s ries Ellen had told me of the x “Oh, not g0 very tar, but Me. Gront We want all our patrons to visit the store during Fall BT e Juntry people, and 1 told him | would | is coming Wnohle rCeh e ——— " " < Willing to pav him well (o cat the/ planning to get something a liftle AlfZ § ooy Week. t t [A QUAINT DELIGHT CIRCULATION flamini s 2! Sgmeting 2 145 e | Opening el a Uas Heater] Sl ideruis choone & frock ie walked home with me and be- hicago News s ] e Kllen returned the lLuwn had be You al ¢ it's s s K (CE k 2t the foundation | How muEh 5 1 owe you? T asked |a Question; Grorge. George (aiso ear e S 1 R on | E-don's - Miow | Hewsn't. ou| wewld you Joved me just the | with one of our Heaters installed, you mission{al this ||/ 20I, 1 donit - ow LHaNen E Hok) mOlle YO, eart Review. only have to light 1t a few minutes in prison | 00 o it the hoer e T P R e MEN’S WBA FALL OPENING beiore breakfast is called in order | that Ellen’s little vegelable SPECIAL VALUES have the dining room comfortably I told him to| FIVE MINUTE CURE warm, PUM.S o a -m‘ mwiv; v"{: '\',v et »y'“:l“‘:\ ';:‘,',‘n per- IF STOMACH IS BAD. i Men's and Vaul»hstsab\é gu-:s. newest" models and the leading Fall H erations his behalf end would e LEY colorings—our regular uits— | We carry these Heaters 1 it- R Sheg o When “Pape’s Diapepsin” Reaches Fall Opening Price $12.75 i Mg e et et : & odd jobs done about thel Stomach all Indigestion, Gas and 2 ‘Mens 1nd“(flm;s4:\8$00Ma Je‘ to-measure Suits, to be made by the “Royal Reznor Reflector Heater In two sizes i of | Sourness Disappears. ailors"—regular quality— i and I i when he cam i e i vai Upening Price $14.50 ||, oricie, something new tn Gas Anscn | . foRpiaedihim, Bt e aut wnnevtain Men's Olive Golor Cashmere Rain Coats, stitched, cemented and | Heaters. H (he neighbo your stomach is bad or an uncertalt § giapped throughout, guaranteed waterproof—our regular $15.00 Rain || . = Dl the conver one—or % harmtul one—your stomach | HCaEPe Fall Opening Price $11.95 Call and see them at our office and i : is too valuable; you t inju a enin, ice z 1 1 ir usefulnes: ontrary. site had never seen | with drastic dr e P g et us explain their usefulness. Y GRA KMV OFFAT i e « Suik and she w nendously | pape's Diapepsin is moted for ; : 4 : g €him to pat ace in or- | speed In giving relief; its harml Men’s $3.00 Sweaters,$2.19 | Men’s $1 Union Suits, 89c SUCCESS EVERYWHERE tain unfailing action In did, coming every day | ness: its ce City of Norwich a = ating sick, Mew's: Coat Sweaters, of pure Men's Winter Weight Ribbed . - N i wa ary LR SRLLA Coal Swealern, of Juie | S s it Bt | - with MOLLY PEARSON in her __Collector of Taxes Bl0n dreaine wiies waimers elo] |1t milliopad of, ourealitn edipestion §o Wit g Sin GRten i marion | Do ecru color, a full line of | Gas & Electrical Departmen t § orisinal roil of Beauty and Specially e < $ Dieaseu o it on Skittish [ (RomIe has made it famous the world § Opeming Price $215, regular price | #1262~ Fall Opening Prico 8% a Suit cai bep Lol rsalp ST S as we met & big automobile. 1| over $3.00. r price $1.0 rices $1.0, $1.00, 75¢, 50c, 35¢, 250 e i 1 Keep this perfect stomach doctor in Alice Bldg., 321 Mam St. A dechr i your home-—kee pa fifty-cent ca hment 1o | then it odd h my at th and it handy—get a laree § Men’s $1.50 Shirts, 95¢ | Men’s 50c Hosiery, 29¢ p any dru ore and Men’s Fine Qua Half Hose, in P e e = @ FULL SET gree with them; if [ Shirts, in all the new Fall color vs like lead, ferments made coat style With attachec s head- Fall Opening Price 95c, r r nlache, dizziness and eructa- price $1.50 Dekaatics. of and u ¢d food DA N ald trasically, ‘hat | remember as soon us Pape's Diapepsin My reputation for making tha most 2l s ™ t kelys, How | comes in contact with the stomach a Iife-like, finest fitting st wearing ars7s ; - e alsress Vaniehes. " Tis. promp ) FALL OPENING R L T A LT 3 r 1 asked ‘Perhaps he's| ness. certainty and ease in overcomix leaves my office until the patient is as 5 ik their_chi | the worst stomach disorders is a rev SPECIAL VALUES £ satisfied. This rule is mever DANIEL ANETL. g No, he isn't, and even if he were | lation to those who try it. broken. In addition on set is the nat- Tree Warden . Women's Tailored Suits, made of Men's Wear Serge, in smart cutaway 0, the use of which makes it e | e to detect false teeth in the | model, lined with Skinner’s guaranteed satin, neatly trimmed with buttons, This wonderful invention is be had in my office. My sole to give the best at the least o I give my personal 10 years with uii work, NORWICH DESERVES THE B colors are black, navy and brown—our good value $15.00 Suits— Fall Opening Price $12.98 ent model for every-day wear, made of Store closes at 6 p. m. Today and remains ciosed all day Thursday and Friday on Account of Holidays Women's Fall Coats, an ex good quality roughly woven Boucle, with velvet collar, sizes 14 to 46—also al abso- a smart walking model in tan and gray mixtures—our splendid $15.00 he > : Coats— s s K101 100 UP, %’c, LR aate Fall Opening Price $12.98 OTHERS 506, * i o the only office In Norwich ¥ E | 3 / 2 Women's new style Honey-comb Dress Skirts, artistically draped and Dr. JACKSON, Dentist wnere eoia crowns and teeth without : ‘ . (undetectable from natura fan- trimmed with round, black jet buttons— . . Successor to are inserted positively without faichrally - s Y Fall Opening Price $2.98 e kine SEaT i oo S - . % A e , 203 Main St. next to Boston Stors n Attendanc . se o IO Women’s Waists at $1.69 ‘ Children’s Coats, $4.98 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 xtraction. i Vaters 4 - 1 /7 ) Women’s Lingerie | A very smart Coat of Melton, in : v 1 | blues and browns, with collars of Y embroid- | contrasting celors, button 3 CR kg : w ered front i e A L T Opintag BE PROGRESSIVE N = ‘,';]9(,5 ook 69, resular prices 3: | Have your Optical Work done by ay | I ul I ees . p | for 1 be er to do th ’ up-t -daté house. . u Crounle, Childrer’s Dresses, 49¢ (il s‘Coat.s, 3519 ‘ C. A. SPEAR, ] should . : Children's Bl Qoats, of e qunl- § | Optometrist and Optician, | and a full line of n Children’s Dres: of Galatea it y nd ta T { . . T little time ot e by e e e | 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square ar oligfioed ot % Wit it illesso e e s L e | (ovér Somers) Ornamental Nursery Stock. - 1 to the | with red, sizes 2 to 14 Ve Fail | vears—Fall Opening Price $8.48, reg. e = p e St taloradiand °F Opening Price 49c, valu ular price $9.05 | CORNS I2 il oo Desioning dand - & trictly tailored and fancy A0V tiotbia iE fha’ faat. Planting. e its i | ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT : EDITORIAL NOTES. trimmed suits in the newest | All toubles of the nerve ecireu-| CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. |latiom or rheumatism. JAMES pawsoN, - |HARTRIDGE'S NURSERY, i, e NORWICH, CONN, MILLINERY Y remsesns Trimmed Outing Hats for Women, Misses and Children, a splendid i 1 | The 1ded ¢ o | fashions and fabrics showing of newest shapes and most fashionable colorings, at these popular Styles include the nobby e corner says: Tt will | werful reform te make peo- | as others see them, prices— At 69¢ At 98c At $1.39 At $1.98 We carry a full line Most Ciga's Are Good. of Jewelry, Watches, ; THESE ARE BETTER Clocks, Etc. All kinds, ¢ TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR in the best quality GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | i Try them and see. and workmanship. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t It will pay you to call on us and get e Paluce Cafe |prices, which are the lowest in town Next to e | Our Watches are fully guaranteed. We buy and exchange old gold, sil- )LNTIST | | ver and jewelry for thier full value. | cutaways, straight fronts, high cut waist coats, empire cffects” Children’s Dress Hats, in all the newest shapes and colorings of the season—very attractive values— At $1.98 At $2.98 At $3.98 At $4.98 with pointed and round tails, - draped skirts, Materials Bedford cord, fine serges, matelasse, cheviot, poplin, broadcloths— in all the new color-tones of the present way to the more im- of perfecting the col- include Women's Dress Hats, all the nowest models, in a variety of distinctive designs—values that are unmatchable outside of this store— At $1.98 At $2.98 At $3.98 At $5.00 of the Mexican sent 150 vears is that Mexican mean no more than Mex- Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. | DIR. E. J. JONES JagapcacI ;i cos Suite 46, Siannon Building ki Take elovator Shetucko: streer sn- o Foosm 65 Fi St. Opp. Bulletin Bid; Uditrimmed Hats for Women, Misses and Children, in all the latest shapes and most fashionable colorings, including some very special values— At 98¢ At $1.98 At $2.98 At $3.98 5 is about to give f how an election campaign can nfined to thirty days and prove and satisfactory. Coxeter, | Auscas douss, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. THE TAILOR, Upecial Rates to Theatrs Troupsa. g Traveling Men, ery connectes is now located in his new Shetusket Strost the season— doesn’t make much difference how the odds Tun on the world's serfes, just £ those who indulge in betting an figure on being wrong. During Fall Opening Week, we will make a splendid showing of Fancy Feathers, including many new and novel effects—many of them our own importation. Tt m tle difference where gas- | quarters Delivered to any part of Norwich Hioomactend Kntixerboeker | L Bove Norlilc Suits in stylish mix-| | jess med . it is the house, a | ’ s Women’s and MA! REET, ackuow = e . Boys Clothing, s 1 ;R NN STRERS, et s s what €k % i | | Stend Block PEERLESS phone order wli | ‘MeCORMICK, 30 Frankiin St SHORT SEA TRIPS e s proof that the man with a tures and navy serge, sizes 7 to 18, at in corduroys and mixture 7, at 85 a pair, value $1.2 ord makes the best com- T T Bermuda, | Norfolk, Old Point Comfor Baltimore, Wushinktor $6.50, regular pr = $8.00. 1, | ; tablets | 2 | Sava a ihe South | 2 and « Ason togsther in the ere is nothing ahout the pros- |jBoys’ $5.50 Suits, $3.95 $3500 S_WE“C" at $2.39 EREITIMEIE Sl shp Elout F. w. GUILD SRy bt | eative tas. st which offers much sa: | en Bl | omen's and risses s To and From Europe | e will sat toad- | eouragement to a confiding of tax- | s Norfolk Suits, goo |collar ar V neck, in white, ARl e & Y enden P TR | e e e cunazt, witte st anctor american || Watches and Diamonds e A [Jresuier price so.c0 price $3.00. ‘..‘.;n Sldovd and other lines, Berths | Jewelr —_— i o peserved advance, Lowest rates. | on woman, who teaves a be- | ||Boys’ $6.00" Suits, $4.95 $6.00 Sweaters at $4.85 | Everything In ocean travel. Yty women who have seen bet- | | Norfolk in dark mix-| Women's and Misses' Fine Worsted| Full information of | a“d Q]ivefwflre iy e gl e | L i ‘ weuters, with collar—also Shalkes o cade, has K , Fecogniney ihe helnicamers | wA compleu:e assortment of Lingerie | i sw:;}.; - i cfo’T::srll;: o[ Bt Sweaters with Shawl e | JOHN A. DUNN ‘ R exercioe ju shecking the loss in dependeny when misfortune b L (6o Caiilay. omiba] onjt Sunte g 5 Personal o fom goods soid to China wit overtakes them, aists in the very latest designs are: a" “u | g ToRutar price a0 MATOOm. 8t M4SN o\ omehiv and Tourist Ageat— || Wateh, Clock and Jeweiry Re- able to make aby appreciabie h — — now being displayed at . ... | | 50 Main Street. | o way. It = (he veter wha is prepared to —_— es—— — 1 | 56 MAIN STREET. —_— Keep mum sn (own affaive for the en. | | Phone 242- PIAI\(_‘ 'F. C. GEER, *iN Poone 611 Norwich, Conn | T¥HERE 15 no wavertising medium w | TH 1te The Bul. Laste Tt Seincas caailis” 1atiaZar ‘usiness resulta Josest Walkes predicts the defeat |tire vear regardiess of what happens, of Comgreesman Gardner for gowesn- | who can afford (o stay away from Ve | or of Massachusetis, but it iz within | peile, or on alteading can afford to | mempry that Ms. Waiker predicted his{ tirow away his vota for thess wzml P iy 204 4655 Rave no chames, i THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. ‘Wauregan House Block, 194 Main Street