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é=_—______ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913 3 FO === () () | =Og9=0 WESTERLY POLICE HEADQUARTERS Moved From Old Town Hall To New Courthouse—Work- Escape Injury In Cesspool Cave-in—Rare Coin Secared By Vincent Di Pietris—McGuire-Hendell Wedding. A \rthor N. Nash of Westerly | ber of the board that is holding quali- - battalion, with | fying examinations at Brown univer- T as adjutant and | sity for the Rhodes scholarships. All abeock, also of | Who pass these exuminations are he second b: Placed on an eligible list and one will Clarence W be selecied to » to Oxford a year s ad n the first reg! Ihr‘n\ e. The scholarship is tepable ror e season three years and yields the sum of £300 st Artilery la year. W. R. Burweil and C. M. P. N ! i residents of Providence rs at Brown, are at present sas in command, the e aminations e e adjutant. In addition lude transjation from Latin _into were Inglish, Latin prose, arithm Fifth ation into English, Latin and algebra. s formerly amm Crof y Vincent Di Pietris, a Westerly con- trattor, is 8f a numismatic turn and e p of some rare and ancient cently received from al coins unearthed 1t Among them s a lar about the circumfer en but twice b bron: It wi rs before Christ 1 Aes. On the ob- rved coin is a anus and on the »mpany Fulla cempany, = > lly getting his col- @emator Louis W. Arnoid of the state commission of the new courthouse ! delivered that section ¢ 1 police Now that $15.000 has been appropri- ated for road improvements at Pleas- to | ef of police, aud | ant View and Weekapaug, o large (ax were occupled | payer has s »d that .there be uesday. The old ns and specifications prepared for s asement -of the old proposed w and that the con- hall are 1 to so ible of remod tratning adopted tr a the work | ropriation. prob- in the a clerk and Miss Mabel Willard Handeil Colonel Edw y, First infantry, United States eling in spool in the rear ToF the | = had general Colonel Alb, supervisor stand along falling wal 00, escaped into t William D. Bacon of the schools of Wes! PINPLES COVERED ENTIRE BODY rmed Thick supervisor-elect | f - Y em Relatives in Town to Attend Mrs. Eliza | Talcott’s Funeral—Members of Holy Maime Society Disappointed by Bad Spread to H “Crust. . Burning It As If On Fire. Scratched [ nd Night, Cuticura Soap a Omt'nent Cured | was calli in Two Months, Tuesday I oturned to_Storrs| ° Main stree i ckwire is his ® Mr. and w. res and son, Ray, and d danghter, Miss An friends In Norwich er left Monday for a few Lombard, who is em e company’s of- | the guest of his B s 9 s iy vich avenue over Sun he were on fire. ratch until n Aller Monday for a the blood flowed in abundance; he scratched relatives in New day and night with ble 10 sleep. : T kept his o ndaged of aeport 1] fora year. Yo grieved in town for a few mother 1 was : s which @id not Middletown visited el i Mrs. John Damm, s N eturned to New | evening, visit with relatives in town. Monday sc. and Cuticura Ointment where. Liberal sample of Raymond Doug - | RSk amtled fros, it 23, B Book: AL | e ans Fisties e foh ST A & dress post-cacd Cuticara. Dept. T, Boston. Funeral of Mrs, Talcott. R v o e Vi o l e funeral of Mrs. Eliza Talcott was LITTLE THINGS YOU WILL NEED FOR YOUR AUTO OTTER PINS LOCK WASHEF We-Carry ¢ o0 " CAP BSOS SASTHLLATED NS b b iR R poxe A espscially futl tomabile use assortment of sizus, The C. S. Kersick & Co. at} street | in P. Pendleton of West- | after a few| - O=0m0=0=0=0=0 |Xended | big ang bile. Mr \‘.r\, he fu Job 272-202 Siate St, New Haven, Eenn, - and We have prepared an Exhibition and Sale of Fine Fur Neckwear, Muffs and Fur Coats for today and Thurs- day. The collection proved fur fashions. Every woman who con- templates the purchase of furs for the approaching sea- son should make it a point to attend this special display and sale: es are twenty per cent, less during this sale than when the season advances. Every piece of fur sold carries with it our unqualified guar- antee of absclute satisfaction. Selections made now will be cheerfully held until de- sired. We cordially invite you to sit with us today and 121-125 MAIN STREET Today Is Free Stamp Day Double Stamps With All Purchases $5.00 and Over 1 mwmun > Talcott, Rev. | Ma on_officiating. H. Jones, A. | K. ng and R. R. rial was in Linwood ceme- Morgan, Newton rown, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Louise Christopher Avs Guests of Southington O. E. S. and Entertain. her Sunday B ) s 4 ) it (0 ) e (0) e (0} e (o) — o T —— Big Crowd Attends the Fair on Open- ing Day—Plenty to Amuse, Instruct Mrs. Eleanor Gladwin, Miss Ethel | Mrs. Latham, members of = Weather a Disappointment. chapter Order of Eastern Star J oThe 44t annual exhib of i ‘v&rrc in Southington attending a meet- opened with cle 4 ‘ame society at-|ing of the Eastern Star in that place e in Norwich. The|on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gladw O . c . ntic did not come up | great niece, Miss Hattie Gladwin be- | fh1S no doubt was respo for went by automo- | ing the worthy matron. While in | FT€e8L frst davis atte i | Southington they will be the guests ot | Y of the assoc ana Taleott of Stam. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gladwin, former | Exhibit Hall. and Mr. Anarew Talcott | residents of Myatle | i i eon wupdiaten s w London were in town to attend AT idon ey nt. eral of Mrs. Eliza Talcott Motor Trip to Michigan. alh Ml pet 5 S n Wade ieft town Sunday for| Mr. and E g st cluded many beantift Noyes, Miss Lannfer |seiaed muny: ¢ st | Mrs. Frank Oscar Barber have return- |, The Midway featured a Bert Mahoney of New | Michigan. ing of C. F. Beckwith I SEEE on| Attended Gray-Finegan Wedding, A. Cosgrove, used venue for a week. | ot eien ) E a that no strong Palmer of New Haven was | Mr: Oharl Stoddard, CI tures | Stoddard, Miss Grace Stoddard, a recent guest of friends in tpwn. [Sdaned it Srage Staddand aia Preacher from Hartford. wor;‘ in I;d\;\rndg“\fld."’y P\\Y‘Pmms\ at- ‘ e v'\‘:”""h ¢ rning services in the Con- | tending the wedding of Miss Anna | At the morning services in the ToR- | 4y "rinegan and Ellsworth Cutler | PIenty of refreshments gregational church Sunday Rev i I er . Lanphear of Hartford occupied | G¥ay GTRCa h School Booth. the pulpit, the pastor 3 The high school booth in charge being out’ of town for a few RALTIC {hs seniors was well patx prp Gy A T | on_their Washington func YVleTlC Attractive Quarters Provided For | “hhe mmille s mhonin s Temperance Socisty—Men Arrive to | all day Mouday and Tuesday Evening Glub Arranges Intar | Begin Work on Road to Hanover. | 8torog and othe i esting Programme—Officers Elected | — i the e aft by D. A. R. Chapter—Auto Trip to| A meeting of Mary's Total | Good Platfaiin SHow.. Detrolt | stinence socieiy was held in g g e ; rooms Monday evening. Rusiness mat- | {1 P e long n i £ ood attendance | ters were transacted and the reports | 1 SO elvine B best piat 3 re . wa C of Recording Secretary Louis Stef 1 shows on the circuit, and this e Sunday cvening meeting at ar's programme wa v up to th harae ot Bir. g Hire AT Bitches |fon and Tinanclal Secretary J. ~J.|YSRTS hrosramme was ful i Sl e L L L Th,,' From now on the rooms are to be | te8 Were the = Cycling Demars in a | o et of the evening was Roy Bates | open every night and everything has | 3708 otarcyolpiaat Hamal speaker of the evening Bates | 000 rranged for the comfort of the a troupe of 10 Arabs in ¢ and his subject w The Poetry of Hioes bling and pyramid work, Globe Com- Alfred Noves. These meetings are | mem| P edy Four. colored entertainers, Dohbs to be continued all winter. October Road Workmen Arrive, | & Reynolds, sensational & o act Mr. Pitcher will speak on Dryden A gang of Italian laborers arrived | Petite Sisters, dancers Yo A F. haw will spealt | o 0habitiey) work will be commenced | Chariot Race. rurch work, Nis Sub- | o the new macadam road to Ham- | mhe riot T was someth caic With Rome; over this week. The contract for the | at this. fair and was very exeitine H. Davis will read & | oy has been awarded to Eryan F. | e ¥ RLing, churches: Dec. 9| yanan of New lLondon. | attle Day. ject will be 2 | Tuesday special ¢ 09; Dec Personal Mention. e large et of ¥ Mr. Piteh- | Congressman Bryam F. Mahan of ffudged by experienced ca(tiomen er; Jan. 6 Puritanism by Rev. A, F. | new London, was the guest of Ray-| The track was not in good condition Barnshaw; Jan, 20 English Castles bY | monq J, Jodoin of High street Sun- | after so much rain, Mrs. Davia; Feb, 17 Henry VIII, Rov. | gay. it IR George 1. Miner; March 3 Beginnings | © Wwilllam Godue has secured a place| The most hyglenic country in the of the English Novel, Mr, Pitcher; | the Lawton miils in Plainfleld, and | world s Sweden, in the opinfon of March 17 Queen Elizabeth, Rey, Mr. | garis in to work there this week, Prof. Irving Fisher of Y | Miner; March 31 Britls] , i"harle H, Davis; April 14 nd the | = _: Fvangellcal Moyemaen /1 Mr, | | Farnshaw: April The Age of Dr, | | Johneon, Mr, Piic May G The | ( Houge of Stuar Min May 19, | ! Beoth, My, Fiten { | 344 ST. EAST ar PARK D, A, R Chapier Oificers, AT, AVE.. | AL h ¥ )tmaumu, | Lo e '‘An hotel of distinction | ifa; G ireet the . e with moderate charges” l‘ vice regemt Withln five minutes of priacipal railw inal { p ay tesminals recovding | Siwation ideal, | Tingiey % TARIFF n Firl | Bingle rosma - : iekin | euble fos | { | Douvie, gq'x'o’m;ws?h A \ i s exsidpesoom and ba er. b : Gladwin W Fbarshall O e o e e 10, 12 & manag ve. 1 Ward, Mre Each room with bath | Alfred ¢ M ¢ H, Beadley, ! = = e — I (%4 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Special Sale of Clocks THIS IS THE STORY IN BRIEF Exactly €5 reliable, dependable Clocks to be sold at a spe- cial price. They are not the ordinary kind of clocks, but attractive, and at the same time reliable time pieces which are artistic enough to receive a welcome in the best homes. They are made of metal and finished in gold and plate cop- per, and are fitted with the best AMERICAN movements obtainable, and are guaranteed by us for 3 years as accurate time pieces. There are a number of artistic designs, and the sizes range from 7 to 14 inches in height and 6 to 10 inches in width. If bought in the regular way these Clocks would seil from $2.50 to $3.50 each. Today we place them on sale At $1.29 Each If you are seeking a wedding gift for an October bride or an acceptable Chirstmas gift for a housewife, you would make no mistake in selecting one of these handsome Clocks. Only 65 to be sold at this price—on sale begin- ning Today. (MAIN 1 MY AISLE FLOOR, Women's Coats and Suits of Individuality and Distinction The wide range of styles, of materials and of colorings now being shown in our Garment Section makes it almost cer- tain that we can satisfy any reasonable desire. For today Wom:n's Suits $eE0er v o 315.00 Women's Tailored Suits in the very latest models, splendid wearing ma- tcrials and thoroughly well lined—these are regular $17.50 Suits at $15.00. New and \ng@fl’s Cea!s Attractive Models at $55’09 ccialize in Women's Coats at this price. The assortment materials are unusuaily good and the models the very latest. inspection of our $16.00 Coats. 'l; RY Our Showing is we feature especially— Regular lary We is I I {4 [4Ii\ At Its Best Our Millinery Department has no equal in'the cii When it comes to variety, quality and price, we show Hats for Women, Misses and Children—Untrimmed, Semi-trimmed and trimmed—Dyess Hats and Street Wear Hats. We how Trimmed Hats from 98c to $20.00, but we especially feature Women’s Dress Hats at the following prices: Hats at $2.98 Hats at $3.98 | Hats at $5. GD best 32,95 | We n be mac ne D a elsewhere $5.00 val- | d of Women's Black Silk t Untrimmed Hats—six of of the season—made of solendid quality silk velvet—at $2.08. $1.98, ¢ regular SILK STOC _COME RIGHT HERE FOR SILK STOCKINGS Fall and | VERY GOOD KIND SILK STOCKINGS ments are now complete, making our stock larger tter than ever before. | SPECIAL SHADES We make a special furnisk In any wanted dyed 1 ’s, Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear A BIG, NPE\N FALL AND WINTER STOCK ALL SIZES, ALL KIND; ALL GRADES, ALL Pt )S, We strongly advise making your Underwear selections Think of what it means to your health to be pre- now. pared when real cold weather comes. {' mi uation of the Sale of Sample mn e Sampie Laces will continue T T prises overy kind of fine Lace that fashion approves — Oriental Edgings, Venise All-over, Oriental All-over, Meta ete. It is a splendid opportunity to select fir ngs—prices 5c, 10c, 15¢ each Enough for several days selling. Special Values In Auto Rugs and Bed Blankets ' $4.95 ; All Weel Aute and Steamer Bugs, subjeet toslight manufastur setions, actual value $7.50=——Speeial price each , el o e s $1.29 B [ : 1 31.65 Biankets TRAVELERS’ DIRECTCRY. New London (NORWICH) Line —Tq— NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Cha u: Choose (uis youle MeXi e to New Xork. Youll have delig! lul VOoy; on Long Island Souud and & suBerh view of the Wondertul sk and waterfront of Manbaitan island. Steamer leaves New London at 1@ p. m. dally (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, Iast River, at 6.45, aud Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticke® agent railroad atation, Meals a la Carte ORWICH $1 :8_0. 1O New England Steamship Co. REW YORK Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, cellent Dining Service, Norwich, Tuesdays, and Sundays, 515 | Leaves New York, Brooklya 1l B Pier, Mondays, Wednes- |} 2ys ana Fridays. 5 p. m recéived until 5 p. m. , Agent 1ITH STREET & ORIVERSITY. PLACE ©ne Hlook West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY, nd Retad Ealizosd 4ad Steamshi] moDERN JESGLUTELY FIRRFROOF| 300 Rooms (200 ‘with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP| Excellent Rey rant and Cdfe. Moderato Prices. Bend for free fliustrated Guidesnd 105570 Wow ook Sioe J& PANAMA CANAE CRUISES { By Palatial Cruising Steamers from New York S.S.VICTORIA LUISE January 14 February 7 April 11 and S.S. AMERIKA { Duration, 16 to 28 Days conPlAS5 3175 andw | Also Cruises to the Orient, India, Around Panama Canak and Med ean trips. Send for booklet, taling craise HAMBURG - AMERICAN | March 11 | | | Larzest§ LINE Or local agents WALL PAPERS A tull llne of the above with new additions coming &lcpg, including those vi out borders. s and bands to match. Mixed muresco and inis; &iso ars aticns, We aie iu (ue market for painting, paper-banging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH £2 and 94 West Main Street { IDR. C. R CHAMBERLAIY | Dental Surgeon Moldi! paints, Geer's practice illness, Norwich, Gonrm, FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LiN Brick, Cem hard Plasters Lime, afl Preparsd an Roofing. Bost Roofing Piint in the line of UPSON WALL SIVE 1] sr Pipe. BOARD WATER HANDY TH Largest Storage Capacity in City A M. CARPENTER For Vs "dmg bifts ve are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- ing and Silver Plated Ware. We carry the best makes in abeve lines and will Guarantee Prices. Engraving Free. Johin & Geo. H. Bliss | WHES you | ai § iz eolul want w DuBLE u tnreugh ins uf Tae Bifletim b h