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TRAVELERS’ DIRE New London (NORWICH) Line P NEW YORK DSOME FURS | 9 City of Lowell ' lo0se (his roul nexi Ulie yuu B 2 y l(...lm Nfl.'um) flu":""‘ - ., m. dall, cept » UST one day and an evening full of opportunity to || Sork Fief 16,5 Riverat 636, snd morning. / Tickets and staterooms from tiokes secure from a tremendous assortment your idealin | -=r¢ifisad e FUR COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS 80 NEW YORK $l_ On Saturday, November fifteenth, NEW ENGLAND STEAWSHIP CO. we wili have at our store the representative of one of the very best houses manufacturing dependable Furs in the east, with an extensive stock of new Furs, from which he wil! deliver to our customers any and all items se- lected from his display, for present use or for Christmas AqhmTh sl gifts Leaves, Norwich,- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 6.18 P om. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Froight recetved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE. Agent WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY D. A. R..Chapter Elects Officers—Knights Templar Going to Norwich by Special Car This Evening—More About Storm Damage at Quonocontaug—Supt. Samuel An- derson Desires Use of New Pole Line. - Mid-November Display And Sale of < Although for many years, from a |ning for a visit to the Norwich | peried beyond the memory of the old- | Knights. est inhabitant of the section, the fatrietci ive Quonocontaug beach had withstood the | 11 Whiiame, convencs in W osterly \thin strongest attacks of sea and wind, of | (Friday) morning. N late years the beach seems to yield Phstinantor B ' 5 AL B beny Mo Wb, T Wich o ostmaster Butler will deliver Santa ‘the entire cottage line has prae. | Cl2us letters to any organization or tically changed. The road that was |Tesponsible individual wishing to pro- formerly in the rear of the line of | V1de for the requests. cottages is now the road upon which | Fire escapes are being installed in many of the cottages front, the land | the new brick block recently erected upon which they formerly stood hav- | by John H. Murphy at the junction of ing been washed away. Some of the | High and Canal streets. COftasse have been moved back three | Winfred Collins and Bertha M. Grant ¥ [were married Wednesday evening by jneasure mnd the work of the storm | Rev. Clayton A. Burdick. The fere~ @ year ago wl’;;n so;ne l(;gna:tez Wwere | mony was witnessed by many friends. ‘wrecked others floal out 0 sea, | 3 = convinced owners that it was a wise move. While the storm early this week dld mot do as much actual damage to property as did the storm of a year ago, still some of the property own- | ward pman caught a blue- ors along the beach sustained consid- | Shell crab near Weekapaug that meas- loss. Hillar H. Bishop, who |Ured two feet w to claw out- moved: his coftage after the storm of | Stretched and we . boiled, one and a year ago to a new and what was |2 quarier pounds, considered a safe location, lost about | An evening of five r thirty feet of his property front which | by members is to was washed away by the high sea. The | meeting of the Wes new sea wall in front of the Thurber | Trade in substitution cottage i= cracked and was moved |from abroad on a sub about seven feet. The William A. |the business life of Westerly Wheox cottage which was moved a| In the supreme court of Rhode'I year ago, is being moved again. Other | 1ang Weanesdny (he cases of thay cottages ‘are being moved for a Sec- { Sharman company sEainet SohE Chy ond time, the beach bank having been | it ot nl. and Johe Charmniin, carried away. The Phillips place, fae Shores APy where the cottage runs back about fifty g bt foot with walk leading on a_ Eentle | o excoptions of Sohe Gl o _to the besbh, 18 now close t0 | guita ate in conmaction mpHI e water's edge. St n_ connection ‘\HH\ vl.hrv con- | During the severe storm, especlally e SR en Sunday afternoon and evening, the wind blew a gale leveling a post house comnected with the life sav- Several lanterns placed as danger | signals near open ditches and uncom- | pleted outside work have been stolen, and the police are endeavoring to de- tect the thieves. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE ¥ Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 ite speeches itured at a Board of a speaker _ * We are a law unto ourselves as regards the misrepresenting of fine Furs sold here and will not permit any line to be sold under fictitious names nor at unreasonable prices for the values given. No season in the Fur trade has seen produced handsomer nor more effective styles in COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS, and it would be difficult to find more beautiful pelts than those shown in this demonstration, which will include the newest models in FUR Coats of Hudson Seal, French Seal, Natural Pony (with combinations of Beaver and Raccoon), Sable, Squirrel, Marmot and Persian Lamb. MENS AUTO COATS of Natural Hair Seal, Natural Raccoon, China Dog and cloth garments, fur lined. SCARFS and MUFFS without num- ber, made in handsome styles of prime pelts with wonderful lustre, from Mole, Hudson Seal, Hudson Seal (with combinations of Fitch, Leopard, Civet Cat, Chinchilla, Squirrel and Alaska Sable), Black Fox, Fitch, e Pawtucket Board of Trade ha d that unnecessary lengthy cor ing_service and located on property tions over telephones i i 4 E v 3 'HROUGH e B Leieniny Pointed Fox, Civet Cat, Beaver, Mink, Persian Lamb, Black Lynx, Natural Raccoon and all other wanted Furs the Medi- terranean, Suez Canal, in fashion’s favor. dopted requesting the tele- to set a time limit tons of sard from ‘the beach front into the sea. The water even crossed | Phone « Bt S8 wilh sactl Tome (hak I wes {iot ‘Yo incluge fhe; fime reaulted For| An added feature this season will be a remarkable array of FUR TRIMMINGS, very popular for gowns, 5;(5;':;".51’5"5’;1?;;:“ believed a bresch-way would result.| m \:“,’f; e L G hm_} coats and millinery this season. This collection of trimmings will inciude Hare (in shades of canary, taupe, including sidetrips through ot entirel obliterated or decreased the | sear ve_drommer of he Amer- | coral, green and Paris blue), Mouflon (in shades of prunelle, pink, green, white and taupe), Skunk, Skunk India, The Holy Land and = Of ber of sl *rovidenc s suc ! Ser e ~ ] ~ ~ B . 4 - . ) s i - ey ol i e oty Sanrltete Sandies muoh) Opossum, Fitch, Leopard-Coney, Tiger-Coney, Genet, Thibet (in shades of white, canary and taupe), Rac- f,?;t;;‘;"?;"é:f;;:fl':;. S0 leduohty fof e coon, Hudson Seal, Civet, Cat, Mole, Mink tail and many others. and Africa, by the At the annual meeting of the Wash- i County Agricultural _society, held in the administration building at the fair grounds in Kingston, Wednes- S.S. CLEVELAND (% From New York, January 15, 1914 When eighteen | ummer for the Our regular customers desiring to select | day, officers were elected as follows: | Ehsid A 93 Days—$700 and up Rowland G. Hazard, president George GRS GO Including shore excursions and alinecessary expenses. it Furs for Christmas may have them charged to e P T i g bt Salisbury, Jr., of North Kingston, : John Babcock of South Kingston, Wil- | \y, especially for Canal, Around the World, through the jiam F. Saunders of Westerly, Albert | e | i or fo i : - Panama Canal, and Moditerrancan trip: & Dibosck &r Hepkinton. Chartes .| Governor Futhiers recently appont- | their account, or for a small deposit we will lay e e o Kpsnetmtripe Renson of Richmond, Willlam D. | ¢0 commission {0 make recommenda. | HAMBURG-AMERICAN Leecgintion aside any item in the line until wanted. . ‘ot matural | Cross of Charlestown, Philip A. Mone of Bxeter and Charles J. Tucker ¢ Narragansett, vice presidents John A. Allen, of Wakefield, secretary and | treasurer; Frank W. Robinson, audit- LINE 4145 Broadway, N. Y. Or local agents nterest’ oughout F and organized der We consider this an exceptional opportuni- b Rowland G. Hazard, George L. Sal- u jsbury, Jr. John Babcock, John G Clarke. George 1. Stiliman Ibert S. Babeock, Charles J .Tucker, Thomas | W .D. Rathbun, William F. Saunders, | Herbert E. Lewis, Thomas H. Barber, | ! ty to secure a choice of better Furs at reasona- ble prices, and as in previous seasons we urge older body herwise nc George s, Willet H. Arnold, ers and any desiring 3 o, . e | our customers ar y desiring to buy Furs to TR STREET & and Cira Kenyon, executive com- i ONIVERSITY . PLACE attend this sale and compare the merchandise A. Money, general superin- Rowland B. Palmer, chief Thomas H. Barber, George Willet H. Arnold and John and prices quoted here wi eisewhere. 10 Wholesald and s Districi m Sieamania ©ne West of Broadway Né‘f‘ YORK CITY P rangement was opposition to the elec- | one less John A. Allen to the dual office | not the town ary and treasurer. The lat- | trolley compar was held for many years by | the 3 jesse V. B. Watson of Wake- | we ) was aided by Mr. Allen a treasurer. Hven X i the project and preferr — office of asurer to that of secre- j \ ] ary. Thomas Perry of Westerly was FOLCATIONOL NOTES. minated for secretary, but a major- | Saveral of Ar tv favored combonation of the offices. I ur Y] Saturday, November fiftzenth, only AT ? { 291 Main Street, Norwich, Connecticut TRADING STAMPS IF YOU WISH ¢ ent line is > of the new side- ' S0 by general | Railroad e | a gg school laws are and effective of the U. S, F jon. 1 dustrial ed- | precision, and | happiness and the opinion of HOTEL SAN RAFAEL 65 and 67 West 45th St., New York. single Rooms, $1.30 pér day; dou- ble Rooms, $2 and $2.50 per rarlor, double Bedrooms and bath, $3.50, $4 and 35 per day; parlor, two double Bedrooms and bath, $7 and 38 per day. The San Rafael Is situ- ated in the very cenmter of the shop- ping and theatre district. models of simplicity accordi o At the annual meefins of Phebe Greene Ward ohapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held at the home of Mre. Elisha C. Burdick, offi- cers for the ensuing year were elect- ed as follows: Mrs. Edward M. Burke, regent Mrs. Emma 8. Critcherson, vice regent Mrs. Evelyn Stillman, re- cording secretary Mrs. John H. Black- ler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank Hill, treasurer; Mr: Champlin, registrar; Mrs. on, historfan; Mrs. Mrs. Elisha C. Burdick, Mrs. ) Clarke, Miss Fanny D. Holme: Qharles H. Stanton, Mrs. John Aebaitmant ia tha '+ dick, Mrs. Julle H. Gates, Mrs. A, B. [Tt is tor three disti Briggs, board of management. S Rl i tends half a da Local Laconics. | of pay #r The Westerly Knights Templar will | second, 1 ave on a special car at 6.15 this eve- | time and o | Secretary of Comme WALL PAPERS A tull line of the ubove Wwith new edditions coming &l0Dg, including thoss with cut out borders. Moidings and pands to maten. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art T 1mitaticns. ure i tus Imarket for painting. paper-hanging sud decorating all the me. e boy who takes an hour or two a| sek to find out whether he wants to | follow printing a life work. ming 1me and of the mc o hat the Jdreds of health the United into a general and cooperativve action | of Dr. F. B. Dresslar, of 1 States Bureau of Edu('a~i Grand Rapids, Mich., has a printing t-time boy who at- 2 week without loss ular employment v who is there all tr learning the trade; thi Student insurance is a feature of| srman continuation schools. For an | insurance fee of 19 cents per half-; - “the students In the schools for| builders, for example are insured| against all accidents that may happen | to them in the school Toom or on the| 2 : ' a £ hool. | Attention, Farmers! |/*7 5 === . P. . MURTAGH e2 and 94 West Main Street. {Novelty Cards and Booklets | years of age in Chicago factories were g asked: “If your father had a good job LLARS BONUS |0 s e R e kf‘“f‘ Births Condolence | you in school, would you prefer to stay B consotece hool or go to work in a factory 2 replied that they would still pre- | fer to be in the factory. | Engagements Congratulation Wedding Day Wedding Anniversary Place Cards and Favors in Great Variety MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square NOTICE For - Fattest, Biggest The ligh cost of living and related | | < are .attacked in a serles of | 1! problems” are attacked in a_ serle and Best Turkey home cconomics lectures at the Tach- | Raised ers Training College in Baltimore. ! The following are a few of the practi-| cal topics considered: What is thel 3 . voung woman 17 to 20 years of age? A study of nctual lunches that can be . prepared for 3 cents and 5 cents. The Next Best $5.00; value of pure food. How does the . sanitation of the school affect the Third $5.00 health and efficiency of the child. How _— can we as consumers influence econ- omic influence and sanitary conditions the game that The Bulletin proposes to by careful buying. 1 PRt (R " capture the three fattest. a eéj 6 Iae” ; lt'h ; Eas largest and best Turkeyvs to FOREST NOTES slde’ is clo.ed unt‘l f or be offered for Lhev Thankegiv- e llnll fgsimatket i Windnam ‘and There is a flourlshing forest school notice on account of the con- New London counties. in the Philippines, and 28 men grad- uater with the class of 1913. struction of a sewer. HANLEYS)| They must be natives—hatohed and grown In these two counties. so-called Scotch pine Is t he The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price A e tha Drussian forcate: Per order of In - SERSS 1 Hip P (OLLS MypaLded. Its wood is much like that of the west- o - 1l C. Lillibridge, The furkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- | ern vellow pine of the United States. ay Errol ibnfl. : traile drawn and wings cut off at first joint. In gencral 1t may be stated that the | Street Commissioner. The first prize of $1000 to the largest, fattest and best young most dangerous forest fire periods 'n turkey; sscond prise u:‘s,oo to the second t, fattest and Dest the west are in r(l;;d{ila '{v;g }fi:”s:‘,‘{,'," 2t young turkey: third prise of $5.00 to the st. fattest and best mer; in the esat they ar: g - TIST turkey raised in New London or Windham couut and fall. X L D N Because of' the importance of foresi- : these cowntice.. The turicws must be submitled for exumination and || Iy & the annual congervation congress e peyerage lha DR. E. J. JONES weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’clock neon. | extra duy is added to the sessions, | t‘ t i S S Bld‘. For the l-fihfin\ and best young turkey $10.0C will be award- Monday, the 17th. | l;z ¥} ’e Sll 46 han ed in addition fo the market price. This turkey will be given to the It has been suggested that guayacan, g - Take elevator Shetucket Street em- Rock Nook home, . a very hard wood of Central Ameri| | trance. Phone. To the ra‘ur:‘;‘d&u sscand largest, fattest and best young “urkey fca may Snrn!shdsh\lt;h:) r;\:lr‘;]k:u:: ::}; Rt T . ize of $5.00 In ftfen to the market price will be given, This turkey plement dogwood and persim , No R :zi?l"f“urnl:h the Thanksgiving dinmer for the Shel g Arnp 1|)<;:t uumi], and in danger of becoming m’;,gfin HANLEY'S PALE ;’%‘;stg" BE PROGR&‘VB . exhausted. . Have your Optical Work done by a1 up-t.-date house. C. A. SPEAR, Optometrist and Optician, opp. Fu)nklln Square To the raiser of th rgest, fattest and best turkey over'a year old 3 2 a 2o of EM in_ e to the market price. This wlll g6 to the | _Under forest regulations 1hn (;‘,t;lam}n'.; County Heme for Childran for a Thanksgiving dinner. Iaubb(er Satheretr;;‘r;d l;?lq‘lla;ellingo tfi;fle} X 1e trees a res The judgee gl.l.'tn dlsintereated persons who will welgh the tur- for gum. The size the number, and lo- g e e e cation of the incisions are regulated 'The Standard of Excellence. All turkeys that are sllgible for competition will' be purchased, at by law. In { he United Sla.‘lnes similar e S T —— T = (over Somers; ey .-P'?’..':'x’&‘{»mfi’w’h’l‘fifi. T eise 1 en e R o tating on tne Forids : . contest s wmfe o : I fones. torest. For Sale by D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St., Nerwich, Conn. R Bt e T B tin U 5 for mSi-of tn