Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1913, Page 6

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TN AND ABoUT . Trial of Quarrel About Pig’s Liver ¢ Defendant — Playground May Be Floored For Skating ! Pond—Narragansett Commandery Knights Visit Nor- wich. " he indi- In response to 2 query from Attorney | Dunn, Bookataub insisted that he never | ce, tified Siewsyk s one of the men in t thssle with Bookataub. The other fe low was a trifie sl im tHe court room. not positive that S| ataub, or_even if changed. When th commenced she left iy as she could Cornelia Squadrito, of Stoningto testified she was in the store when 1 two men came in and asked mbout t liver. Soon after there was a m and she ran out. She recognized S #¥k as ome of the men, but did n see him strike Bookataub, but he was in_the tussle with the other two men Manuel Lewis, another witness, tes. The I; Yon Have Always Bought e o T Signatu_e of BIG BARGAINS /IN LADIES’ FALL SUITS We have a few more Fall Suits _ and we must close them out within ten days to make room for our large line of Winter Coats. There- fore we are willing to sell them at greatly reduced prices regardless of cost. Every Suit we have in stock is offered at greatly reduced price, which means a great money-saving . opportunity for any purchaser of these beautiful garments. These L‘h.d,:‘nd Mm;:’s Suiln represent all the most irable fashion and materials of this sea- son. * vantage of this last opportunity. tified that La The Ladies’ Specialty Store $15.00 SUITS ARE OFFERED AT $20.00 SUITS ARE OFFERED AT $25.00 SUITS ARE OFFERED AT Those who are in need of a Fall Suit should take ad- Remember the Store of Good Values. - The Ladies’ Specialty Store 248 Main Street, Franklin Square. Norwich, Conn. 3 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. NORWICH BULLETIN, SA DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 WESTERLY Results in Discharge of as in the market au w and led one of the . He saw no b i he see any e that accuse but he looked very wn testified to ataub and earned that t was Aleck parts unknown n Westerly two eph Bookatauh had done taub said he must pay the fifty get out of the place, and with suU D UNCALLED FOR i Today There Will Be A Crime Committed! TOM WILL BE THE CULPRIT! 10 BROADWAY WILL BE THE PLACE. TODAY, IN THE HEART OF THE SEA- SON, | WILL SLAUGHTER CLOTHING PRICES WHICH WILL BE LITTLE LESS THAN CRIMINAL. ALL SUITINGS AND GVERCOATINGS FORMERLY SOLD FOR $15.00, $18.00 AND $20.00 | WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR $9.0 This is why | am doing it. NOANK | One Hundred Invited to Brown Wedding Th ic Sermon tend the council in New councll will present o initiation. Heard Miss McKay. Rathbun vening—Lit ouncil Going to New London— hb as returned tives in New York 47-53 Frankl S| and linings will be 35 per cent. cheaper. greatest opportunity that was ever placed before the great American dollar. For Suit or Qvercoat Made to Measure January 1 will be tariff day. I am taking my loss now. On that date woolens This is the members | it the home ¢ Norwich n is visiting | | the young | lly Alexan S, 1, who has been visiting called to her home by the ge. | illness of seven members of her fam- who sare thought to be ill with after a [ here, w 0 are attending ' diphtheria. & at which time | school in Suffield. The work of Albent Aiken, will de- ‘ Patterson is said to be specially good. ven Members of Family Il der McArthur of Tot- 681 Main Street Willimantic BINATION SALE COMBINATION NO. 1 1 full quart OLD DARLING ............. 1 bottle, 5th, XXX BRANDY .... 1 bottle, 5th, 48 PORTWINE ........... All 3 Bottles $1.80 COMBINATION NO. 2 1908, 1 full quart ROXBURY (bottled in bond) $1. 1 bottle ' PORT WINE" (.. ... .. 000zt All 2 Bottles $1.25 COMEBINATION NO. 3 1 fuli quart MARYLAND RYE ..... 1 full quart NEW ENGLAND RUM . . 1 full quart PORTWINE ................ All 3 Bottles $1.60 COMBINATION NO. 4 1 full quart OLD OVERHOLT WHISKEY (bottled in bond) All 2 Bottles $1.40 COMBINATION NO. 5 1903 1 bottle OLD J. E. PEPPER WHISKEY.. $1.25 1 bottle MANHATTAN COCKTAILL ....... 1 bottle MUSCATEL All 3 Bottles $1.90 1-bottle WHITE PORT =0, o5 iy, COMBINATION NO. 6 i f'_&i: 1 bottle, 5th, BRANDY 1 bottle SWEET CATAWBA quart McGINNIS RYE . | li is quart FINCH GOLDEN WEDDING .... Ail 3 Bottles $2.00 one COMBINATION NO. 7 $1.75 1-bottle-J: ' RUM. .+ i shssiiins — 1 botile CHERRY BRANDY .. $1.00 s 1% Ali 3 Bottles $1.65 iy e $2.50 COMBINATION NO 8 $1.00 1.50 _.78 $3.25 $1.25 All 3 Bottles $1.756 1 bottie RO and RYE . .+, 1.00 1bottle PORTWINE ..........covenrsnnns 50 - $2.75 = All 3 Bottles $1.756 COMBINATION NO. 9 quart RUM ... $1.00 T guart GINC ol oo 1.00 - 1-§g 15 bottle s WHITENPORT . 1 c J.i. o0 v b oo .65 $3.00 $2.65 GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. 47-49 Franklin Street, Norwich WITH EACH COMBINATION SALE WE WILL GIVE A PRETTY SOUVENIR 681 Main Street, Willimantic THESE PRICES PREVAIL IN BOTH STORES | WALL PAPERS | Enoagements Congratulation Bl | Place Cards and Favors in Great i | Franklin Square TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY New Loondon (NORWICH) - Line 4 —ro— T NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose this route Next Ume yuu v to New York. Xou'll bave a deligatiul 'voyage on Long lisiana Sound 4nd & superb view of the wonderful skyiine and waterfront of Manhattan island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 m. daily (except Sun New ) ork, Pier 70, East Rive: Pier ‘40, North River, 7 morning. NORWICH $ 1 8 bt s o NEW YORK G Meals 2 la Carts Tickets ano staterooms from tickes agent raliroad =tation NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Leaves, Norwich, Thursdays end Sun p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Frid, ce, uesdays, ys, B.16 p. m. until 5 p. m. FIFTH AV BROADWAY. 36 Stories. Muh Absolutely Fireproaf. Nonroat ihuesheats shope and Gepoth. “WONRE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 500 Broms, eneh with private bath. " 8 w00 room andt 2ot $2.00 207 OTHERS UP TO $3.:50. PABLOR. BKDROOM, BATH. $4.00, T STREET & QNIVERSITY. \PLACE ©ne Bloek West o?ro&% NEW YO Wholes 110 BLR08 Now'or F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agt H C I Special Agt. . C. LONG. F. H. KENYON, Speclal Agt. Hartford. Conn. HOTEL SAN RAFAEL A full llne of the above Witk new edditicns coming &long, includiug thosc with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mized paints, muresco and tints; alse ar Flass imitaticns. We are in ius market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 02 and 94 West Main Street. Novelty Cards and Booklets —FOR— ~ Condolence Bon Voyage Births Birthdays Wedding Day Wedding Anniversary | Variety | MRS. EDWIN FAY ' NOTICE | Smith Avenue, on the East {Side, is closed until further | notice on account of the con- | struction of a sewer. Per order of Erroll C. Lillibridge, Street Commissioner. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bidg. ‘Take elevator Bhetucket Street en- trance. Phone. W you want to put your busi- | ness etors he oabl1s: there’ iz no. He- aium petier them \Nrough the adveriis- ins columns of The Bulletin. THERE 15 no advert Eastern Connecticut c letin for business results. medium ta o The Bul

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