Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1913, Page 8

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N 5. A At 4 iwo weeks ago when members Ram Istand *club” visited - the they found the place had and robbed, two - shoes the same time the om- ing into the theft of a {IL which was fousd ‘heached near m Island. In fact the officers work- e# the cases jointly. being of the opin- ton tha: the {ellows who stole the boat ‘Were the seane wlwo robbed the club- in Pawecatuck. In con- the case Policeman Fer- police work in Westerly. 1 Deen arrested twice be- simailar s He served Commecticat Sthool for Boys for . Willard coms pany and placed OA LD, vood was never be- amested. The doys wers arraigned before Judge Breed in the town court of Steningtan Friday erening. was placed on probation charge against Martell was 20 thef. and he was found B 30d, xiven a sentence of 60 daye -# costs. Ram island clubhouse was en- | six weeks ago and a palr B it Dokt Bitsues atoies Mar | and Greenviood declare they had | mething to do yeith that theft Framk F. Lof Gloutester, has | hie candidacy for reelection a8 speaker of the lower house of ‘the Isiand general assembly. faflure of the special committee 10 re laws to conform to the bi- electionss axnendment left m in such a_condition that a reor- e house is mecessars . Ulitimately the mn o€ the house will be for as smnual sessious are to allieen. Mr. Davis announces that It Teelected speakar there will be very little chenge in the organization and changes will be made only where a lntely necessars. There is a vacancy dn the committes on finance by the dsath of Represemiative Charles Well- ing Clarke of Ashaway and in the "i i | Purify Your Blood Get rid of humors, boils, pimples, Restors your appetite, * Banish that tired feeling, Build up your nerves, Have refreshing slesp, and ! Health-color in your face,— By taking the true blood tonie, | Sarsaparilla | Prepared onl¥ by C. I Hood Co. Lowell, Mass.—over 50 years' experi- | uce in making medicines—“if Made 5y Hood It's Good.” Sold everywhere. hfithl Given Jail Sentence—Fish- eries Commission MeetsBut Two New Applicants For || Ligense—Joseph Penville Bound Over in Bonds of Judiciary committee by the appoint- ment of Representative John J. Rich- ards as United Siates marshal, dent Charles W. Willard,’ of Westerly presided at the meeting of thode Island Fisheries commission the first to begin a revision of the fishing laws to be submitted at the next session of the general assembly. | The co 1 ti tion \\hhn the waters | | of the Pawcatu t 4 point near the Potter Hill dam fo ascertain the cause for the marked mortality in fish | lin that vicm | L ‘he comm| stocl the stream with brown | out, blne with trout ! [.rom the Ame o com- | pa Carolina. of dop- and lake: DON'T MEND THE END BUT END THE MEND 1‘ | Thus far there are but two new ap- phc:tmns for liquor licenses while . | >f the present’ licensees d application. One of the T jar nts is € D. Chapman for 5 2 . 04 4 rged and « Chapman contem- out a victualling licens t of the buildi Chapman own the end one of a clus recupied. Joseph FOR EITHER LADIES OR MEN SDX MONTHS' GUARANTEE WITH SIX PAIRS C. MACPHERSON SOLE AGENT FOR NORWICH i : Laconics, of the army T on duty tter a tri NUMBER OF REGIONAL BANKS IS UNSETTLED. | INDUCED YOUNG GIRL TO Jjamin U day on Ssamford l~'3ora¢e Committon” Desides” to, Recohs TAKE POISON TABLETS. | Frod Fiyhn o B Taiap.Betoranver: Charles | sider lts Provious Decision. mont Grand Jury. Jame: of Mow-1: ' Whaenington. Nov A shift in the Johnsbury, Vt. 7—As a re saest M. | v bill oday | sult of an inquest s the | eup on_ the « Alive Maxso encd the. 2d position of the but left the Zi, tion fc se erday, Fred Flynn, who was 1th of Cora Towne at a hospital here | ac- | Rev. Clayion A, Burdick of the Sev. | ale committee temy ¢ dead- | d by the girl of having urged her enth-d Baptist churc 11 preach | lock. 5 d ang O'Gorman, tablets which caused | rday morning a sermon appropri- | who have been opposing adminis I be brought before the to temperance wee tion prop he committ re- v of the Caledonia Count. \s Town Solicitor Agard and Clerk ; joined th d the commit- ! n Norwich on | tee voted e decision | > to four ks in Lne‘ out. flanl b sten | cording company to American Charged Wi Calif rles Bailey, o William P Bailey, erman, from Engenada, be | San- Pedro ct charge against Flynn is He is still held at the | hout Tr‘lephone Service. father of ! yestérday. | ction by Lower Califorr the te ) 3l Ohi n | o nada is | il dren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S | he was ¢ j he was United | inv Imen m that sometimes comes route. CASTQRIA The fellow ture. si of Imitations. TRt Tudge an entry of probably him over for trial | 3= Sulzer to Testify, 7—William Sulzer CHOOSE YOUR OVERCOAT HERE TODAY! From the Largest and Finest Showing of Hig Grade Coats Ever Displayed in Norwich. Never have we shown so many beautiful models, or such elegant fabrics and surely never better values. Here are coats from the House of Kuppenhelmer, Alfred Benjamin and Clothcraft, the foremost makers in America. R Here are big roomy Double Breasted Coats, in fashionable chinchillas and soft heather cloths for dapper young fellows. . Here too are snappy short coats, belted backs and plain and the conservative knee length coat for smart dressers. Here you may choose from a dozen good overcoat ltylu, all that will lock well on you and glve you satisfactory service and our prices will prove a lesson in true economy. MANHATTAN OVERCOATS $12, $15, $18, $20, $22, $25, $30 New arrivals in our furnishing department show some very attractive patterns in Fall Shirts and Neckwear—Dent’s Gloves imported from London—Interwoven Hosiery and Winsted Underwear. > Msnhaltan 121-125 MAIN STREET The Leading Store in: Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusive- ly to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel > BLUE POINT GYSTERS go to POWERS Insist on seeing the top of the Biue ch carries a certificate of purity, signed f the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York, Nov. will be called by District Attorney | New York. e o dug New Yo, Joe investij ion of gra e a nm:m ;[\ Sorn A ”(‘m’;“ warned, come in and we wi tel you more. R g e ’Pfi A . % ose Place. RIBBON DEPARTMENT Fancy and Plain Ribbons for Saturday’s selling. A small lot of pretty Ribbons of the regular 25¢ quality— Saturday, Special ..........19% LACE DEPARFMENT Wide Embroidered Edges in a good variety of pretty patterns. Both Swiss and Nainsook. Sold regularly for 25c— / Saturday, Special ..........15¢ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Beautiful Plaid Blankets made from heavy cotton with a fine wool finish, Regular $3.00 Blankéts— Sale Price .....eccvene... 5239 ART GOODS DEPARTMEN: Hemstitched Pillow Cases, stamped with good desizns for embroidering, value 75e— Saturday, Speeial and Cuff Sets hound, good Stamped Collar which are ready designs- Saturday, Special GLOVE DEPARTMENT The Kid Glove only by like a dol and black Saturday, Special Gloves In . Long Chamoisctte either white like real chamols— ter— Saturday, or yel Looks washes bet- Special .......... 42c NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT Pretty ecru isettes in white and Men's Silk Handkerchiefs rd Saturday, Spec th colored sil RUG AND DRAPERY DEP'T. All Wool Velvst Rugs. Boston Store Miillinery FOR SATURDAY ONLY §1.38 Dressy Hats in colors and black— 36 Handsome Dressy® Little Hats for Hats which we sell $5.00 ,and $6.00. All which are right up to the minute— Saturday Only $3.98 regularly for clever styles A Few More of Those Wonderful Ostrich Feathers $2.25 WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS Three-ply Feathers made from good, heavy male stock. Regular . stock —not made for sale purposes. 16 INCHES LONG—THREE-PLY— Saturday $2.25 § WELCOME BORAX SOAP, R ——— R ! i i FLOOR MOPS, BON-AM! St 490, 985, $1.10 | ok dneris Sl o e ! saPoLIO. DUSTLESS DUSTERS ........2% [iolon Ziastany ECOLD DUST..... 4. |DUSTLESS UTILITY ;zg"‘:"g;r:c?g j LUX (Househotd Cleanser) BRUSHES ....... CoaQil e { ousT oown S o tun e i SCOURING BAR . . 3 |STAIR WHISKS—heavy can of Wizard !c OTHES LINES. (50-foot)....19c | RADIATOR BRUSHES ....... The complete out. ;, WET WASH BASKETS WOOD COAT HANGERS P smectal. $1.50 E 85c and 95¢c | TROUSER HANGERS .. \ from the Garment Section TN $21.75 We have grouped under this one price a fine assort- ment of suits which have been marked as high as $27.50. Al olever designs, beautifully tailored, and in the most desirable weaves—Poplin, Eponge, Chev- iot and Fancy Fabrics, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SPORT COATS Note the Quality and the Style SpeCial $8-95 We want you to know and appreciate the quality of the materials of which these coats are made— there being many Boucles and other modish coatings in the lot. They're the most comfortable coats yeu can imagine. -Formerly sold from $10.98 to $12.50. DRESSES $9.95 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES SALE OF ENAMELWARE BLUE AND WHITE—LINED WITH WHITE Each49c Fine French Serges, Crepes, Poplins and Eponges, re’s a lot of fine Triple-coated Enamel Ware, secured at a price .5-Quart CHILDREN'S COATS $4.95 and Up We are showing a good varisty of Winter Coats for children from 6 to 14 years old. Made with all attention to detail from the most desirable fabrics. fachioned in the mewest drape most favored colors. $13.50. models. All the The values run as high as which enables us to share a goodly profit with you. It’s clean—it’s ghtly—it's sanitary—it’s way below normal price. ALIN KETTLES .5 and 7-Quart BERLIN SAUCEPANS PANSY. .. £ 1g-Quare: . SEREALLCOIIEERG. TEA POTS TEAACGETHIES,: 5 ik s i PR 0N 5-Quart COFEEE POT © OTHER SPECIAL VALUES OF INTEREST TO THE HOUSEKEEPER ROUND CLOTHES BASKETS, 35 7 for 25¢ | BROOMS—Fine quality shogga;rfmwz o) LIFE BUOY SOAP Sale of Imported LINENS Saturday marks the close of this big sale. There are still a fow pisces left—some pretty oloths—dainty 5 Table Tops and a few desirable Napkins— ALL WILL BE SOLD % LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. The tariff knocked ten per cent. from the price and the manufact- urers made a further reduction ae some of the pieces show minor im- perfections, but not emough to in- jure appearance or wear, Saturday is the Last Day Boston Store Shirtwaists TWO SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY From our big stock of Waists we have selected two lots which we are going to sell at a marked reduction from regulax prices. These Waists are ail good style and well-made—worth every cent of their original value, but we want to make room for later arrivals, FOR $1.69 FOR $4.75 VOILE AND BATISTE | PRETTY CHIFFON, SILK LINGERIE BLOUSES AND CREPE BLOUSES |- This is an cdd lot of pretty Waists | Another odd lot of Dressy Waists which is worth your Dainty Chiffons, lined with plain and fancy nets. —several styles but only a few 6f attention. each kind. Silks and Crepes Many of them have the turn down collars with three quar- all ter sleeves and others are the requ- | There is a good variety of styl lation full length sle= with high | prettily trimmed with embroidery Al The values run as high as $2.50. and braids. collar. are prettily trime If you can find your size and color you can save money. WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Many of the best makes of Underwear are to be found in our popular Men’s Depart- ment, and needless to say, the prices are as low as the lowest anywhere. LOOK OVER THE LIST At 50c | At 75¢c and $1.00 FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR | NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR HEAVY RIBBED COTTON “BRISTOL MILLS” MERINO “BRISTOL MILLS” MERINO “SUPERIOR” UNION SUITS The 01d Reliable “Norfolk and New Brunswick” Underwear $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 “ROCT’'S” WHITE WOOL TIVOLI sl 50 “ WORSTED UNDERWEAR of m UNDERWEAR—Ilight and warm.., : dium weight in natural colors. a Superior Union Suits from $1.00 to $3.00 Union Suits that are mads right—that are propertioned right and that are priced right. From the heavy cotton all the way up to the medium and heavy wool suits yowll find them here. THEY FIT RIGHT - $1.00-$1.50

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