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- School Supt. E. J. Graham Addressed Equal Franchise League EDUGATIONAL SYSTEM REFORM ?\—‘\\\\\\‘I\\‘\‘\““]y 3 s e ’ Reading—Sewing Take care of your eyes—don’t strain them with harsh, glaring light—when you can have the soft clear light of the RAYO Lamp. The RAYO costs little, but better can’t be bought. The RAYO Lamp is made of solid brass— nickel-plated. Simple, durable, economical. Can be lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to rewick. The RAYO saves your-eyes. For sale at all dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY New York of New York Buffalo Albany Boston —Would Make Elementary Course Two Years Shorter But High School Two Years Longer—Places Emphasis oro was a large attendance of both | schools last year he gave the figures \nd women at the regular month- | that of the pupils graduated trom ting of the Norwich Equal Fran- | the grammar schools, 133 entered the jeazue held in the, Buckingham | Academy and 108 went Into some other | on Friday evening. After|line of work. while during the school ness part of the programme, | yvear there were 100 more that did not d by tbe president, Mrs. Wil- nish. This made a total of 208 pupils orton, Supt. Edward J. Gra- =one out from the elementary schools A ave a talk upon education and | into some vocation, = aims of the work done in the public here seems a need for vocational ools in the town which was listened ng and demand for it to accom= with much interest. d opportunities to those Superintendent Graham Speaks. DR (EHe ARIRCIN: Superintendent Graham spoke for a Three R’s Well Taught Now. . ion of the present day school For he said, one of our ¥stem. particularly along the line of s has been running s7»m the length of time now s criticizing the work ed @ (he eclementary and the hool: A committee s:hool courses. Where the ele- ointed by the National SN\N\\VV /P rrp iy d s 0 L Tl 4 4 A N\\\\ he past y maga ntary course is now eight yvears, b investigate advised tha: ould be shortened to cs of the public six, and where the high school course | = ust made report that they < now four years it should be length- unfounded s charged ened o six years and fads and h' better taught age of the past. were Tt- ompost teaching of laims that the | porms. | 2 schools should | / From the expe « of the local e ed from six vears to m.‘,’ 7 ind th, school course should om six to eight vears TR | STOPPED WY | ) CATARRH OVER NIGHT | - ker, Mrs. R. B. Taft, Lena Wein- EER SEES R U W | ., Charlie B. Allen, Elizabeth Wil- R HEALS 28 HOUR : - - - i . RECEIVER THAYER"GIVEN PERMISSICN TO DEFEND. Can Take Up Legal Action in Com- pressed Air Power Co. Matter. has been asked and or- n the superior court for “INS TELLS OF < EQ FREIGHT TRAFFIC . ne Electric Road Believes It ;010 Come from West of New Lon- ‘ranklin has sold town for the new V.E £DVERTISE EXACTLY RS 101 The Verdict! ne| The clothing sold by this store is the BEST clothing that man can make. ist of money. You can stop it over - RN R FREE. T am not a doctor and this i little in- he plans of the | o cause WE say so; but because HEN WHO WEARIT, say so. If you have not tried a Suit or an Overcoat of ours, there is no time like the present to prove the above verdict to be true. You'll find here any of the I new styles you wish to see. Priced $12.00 to $28.00 the Suit and $12.00 to $30.00 the Overcoat. & me to an untimely grave because every moment of the and night it was slowly yet | tality. I am ready Write me trafiic next few which 1 to come in the DESERTION IS CHARGED IN DIVORCE SUIT. Sam Kats: Please tell me how vou Syred your oatcrr and how I can cure at nd the posta! Don't 3 P | Legal Action for Separation is Brought “2rd or write me a lstier foday After Ten Years. Jok of owping this rage untll you | % for this wonderful treat-| r ou what it has| orre. Do not in for more 1 1, 1903, 1 rought by wich n ten vears, or 1in the di rles A ‘lara A. Rath- Snte Ad07, Cuicago, m.| Bayport, L. 1., Nov. 5, 1913. To Whom it May Concern: | Be it known that Powers Brothers of Norwich, Conn., | are now and for a number of years have been buying oysters } f;!lll me and | guarantee that these oysters are genuine Blue | Points grown on my beds in the Great South Bay and that 1 do not handle any variety but Blue Points. FRANK RQGERS. Antonio S ), Everef homas Thompson, H. “allll o Ya‘. Mrs. Everywomans— When your husband comes home tired from his work, have a beautiful, comfort— able BED for him to rest in. Then he’ll go to bed happy and get up happy. He will work better and earn more. We have new beds so comfortable that you couldn’t lie awake in them. Our mattresses and pillows will not shake down. Our springs do not sag. Know that when you buy any furniture from us the quality is good and the PRICE LOW. SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 Main Street 580,000 MESSAGES is the average number of calls per day passed over telephone wires in Connecticut. If the proof of the pudding lies in the eating, this usage is a graphic NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 It is not the best just be- There’s a Great Deal of Character And Very Little Price to These Suits WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS which should sell as high as $27.50. Ther fine assortment of the season’s most stylish and wanted fab- rics—Broadcloths, Cheviots, Brocades, E you should own one at this price....... WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS which are valued up to $19.98 will go at this little price—Serges, Cheviots, and Fancy Eponges are to be found in the pretticst styles of the moment. Finely tailored and finished $22.50 $14.75 Handsome Winter Coats for Women and Misses A_coule IALS EVBRACE BOUCLE, Girls' Coats Stylish Coats for girls from 6 to 14 years old. Many dress wear in As- youthful models for school i | trakhan, Chinchilla, Etc. Some plush and velvet trim. Silk Poplin, from $4.98 up ] | med coats and some lined throughout. to $20.00. Some New Arrivals in the Shirtwaist Department at Little Prices Daily arrivals in this department keep our stock up to the point of highest efficiency. A wealth of the very newest ideas always on exhibition and very reasonably priced. Special $2.25 These were just received. Some unusually stylish Silk Shirts with turn-down collars. stripes and the rest Plain Black and Navy Messalines or White Tub Silks. Special 95¢ A lot of Dainty Voile, Crepe and Lawn Waists, most of which have long sleeves and either high or low necks, trimmed with pleatings and embroideries. The Medici collar is a feature of the newest models. BOSTON STORE MILLINERY Each day sees the arrival of New Hats in this pretty de- partment—each day sees the arrival of some special values which cannot be matched elsewhere. LOOK AT THESE VALUES FOR SATURDAY 98¢ i 98¢ Il For Saturday Only For Saturday Only A special lot of Soft Hats for children. Pretty Hats and the price is so low. Some Soft Felt Hats, just ar- rived. Black, colored shades of tan. These Would Be Exceptional Values at Double the Price and in ‘ i A Special Sale of Marabout and Ostrich Capes, Boas and Muffs Right at the beginning of the season we offer these won- derful values in qualities which are remarkably fine. There’s a good assortment for your choice. READ THIS LIST OF PRICES Marabout Muffs, black and matural . ..... ... Women's or Evenine SPECIAL FOR Some very pretty models in Soft Charmeuse, Crepe, Many Values up Etc., dainty draped designs in the collection. TION_OF STUNNING WINTER COATS SHOWING THE SEASON'S MOST AP- PERSIAN, ERATELY P RICED From $9.95 up ASTRAKAN, CHIN- AFTERNOON Dresses $15.00 all in the latest shades. Special Neckwear 12%c Just Received A Special Purchase A lot of the prettiest neckwear for women at a price which means a bargain for you, includ- ing JABOTS, STOCKS, TABS, COLLARS, fine laces, Swiss muslin, eto. The values run as high as 50c— Special 12Y4c SOMETHING NEW A-B-C-SILKS For Waists, Dresses, Slips, Foundations and Linings made of silk and the finest mer- ized cotton in a combination oh_looks like the finest silk, It is 36 inches wide and for the purposes mentioned it has no equal. ITS A NOVELTY WHICH WILL MAKE GOOD, 36 INCHES WIDE, 33 DIFFERENT SHADES 50c a Yard (Lining Counter) Some pretty A Ten-Day Sale of Floor Coverings A Ten-day Cleanup Sale to reduce our overlarge stock of Rugs, Car- pets, Mattings, Linoleums, Etc. It's all regular stook and very substan- tial reductions have been made. YOU NEED A RUG—NOW’S THE TIME TO GET IT. Worsted Wilton Rugs of fine qual- ity to be sacrificed. They are .of fine quality, the colors are all de- sirable, the patterns all new. Two sizes, 9 by 12 and 8-3 by 10-6 10 Rugs, § by 12 in size. Tvery ome of which was intended for sale at $37.50— Now $31.98 Rugs, §-3 by 10-6 In size. There's not a value here less than $34.00— Now $28.50 FIVE Body Brussels Rugs—five frame— good colors—Just five of them and we Intend to sell them all this week. They are discontinued patterns. Bvery one of the flve is a $25.00 value— $19.98 Saturday Specials Underwear Department Women’s Fleece-lined Under- wear—Ribbed, fleeced vests and drawers, made of an extra fine cotton yarn. All sizes, 34 to 44, value 506— Saturday, Special . Fleece-lined U bed for elasticity—perfect fit- ting. Made in high neck models with long or elbow sleeves and full or knee length drawers. Sizes 5 and 6. Regularly $1.00— Saturday, Speecial . .. 7% ‘Women's Fashioned Hose in a good winter weight. Stk lisle in either black or tan. Built for wear- Saturday, Special 35¢; 3 pairs for $1.00 REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS GRBAT BARGAINS OF THE REMNANT TABLE Domestic Department BLANKETS—MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES These will be placed on our counters Baturday morning. They are slight- 1y sotled and will have to go at BARGAIN PRICES. Only one pair of a kind no use quoting prices, ASK TO SEE THEM There's Glove Department “Heroine Gloves” sold only by The ton Store. They have the dollar look. Tan, white, gray and black— ......... ... 690 “Nappa Suede” Gloves in gray, white, black and tan. A wash- able glove of great meri Special Special . s — 50c Misses’ Cashmere Gloves, 2- clasp length in blue, brown and gray. Wrist lined with cham- oisette— Special Art Goods Department Stamped Aprons on crosa- barred muslin—complete with material to embrolder— Special Laundry Bags in all eolors with the word “Laundry” embroid- ered on each one. Values 39¢ and 50c— Special Notion Department Satin Girdle with Bow or Tassel Ends—Black, rose, green, purpie and cadet. All regular doliar girdles- Saturday, Special ..........78¢ Seven-inch Hat Pins—just the right length. Two on card. Colored heads— Saturday, Special 10c; 3 cards for 25c Vanity Purses with short chains, nickel-plated. ~Sold regularly for 25c— Saturday, Special 17 DOZEN STERLING SILVER THIMBLES 10c Each All of the stores with which we are affliated combined to make a large purchase of Sterling Silver Thimbles from a prominent manufacturer of Attleboro, Mass. We will sell these or ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUE Only our great purchasing power and the quantity taken made this price possible— 10c Each 3 ¥ H SRR R N e SRR S MO L fe ||