Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 6

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e and Mrs. Michael Flynn Souncilman Cornelius. Zdward Whalen. Misses - : and Nellie Flynn of West- : =_Joseph Twomey of «&roton, : Iynn of Worcester and Den- (L~ 1 Starts This Morning at 9 a. m. Mee. Emma F. Davis, Whose Nu.b.nd ' . y . . Becured Beno Divorce, Claime Exy - 7 , z sggersted Report of Grounds— Senior Appeal Hearing Goes Over to Monday—Slav to be D-pm.d. Jumps From Moving Train. Joseph T. Walter, who died m Me- morial hospital, New London, as told in Friday's Bulletin, was a son of the late Joseph Walter, Who died in West- voul e years ago. The de-! e se was brother of the late Mrs. { g ————-———————————-———-—-——l——-—————- now of Willimantic. 1 ter was a memb easide | R. Perkins R L AR : : Qur Entire Stock Damaged by Smoke. Insurance Companies Stand the Loss. VY Simo=f ENTIRE STOCK AT YOUR MERCY UNTIL SOLD i e % , at from One-Third to One-Half off our always low prices Men's and Young Men's High Grade Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Caps, Shoes and FYVVPFRFFFIRPRIITFIN s Furnishings at a fraction of their former prices 1 Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Furs and Fur Goats 2 all to be sold at great reductions % %) S > CPENS THIS MORNING AT 9 A. M. <! o ™ Let nothing keep you away. The Values Received will go [$o) fl r I@ EA&RLY Cewn in kisicry as the Greatest Ever Offered in Norwich. ;'i / pis 121-125 Main Street S 7y s P N W NN NN N & BE ON 8 » & £ x Norwich and will come to We their Rhode Is R RS The superior court for Washington unty, in session at h RN 4 NN o 'S OO OOODOOHOLDEE AAAAAAAAANANAAAAAL S OAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS S ONAAAAAAAAAS m y}vv AAAS AAAAAIS ] AANENEY P 3 b < e < NN © O DO O DO O PP P9 @ @ O DOTO] P 0\ .\ \ 0\ 2REAJLZLX2N2AXRRRS Al ALLLRR2 X2 RDRRRDLN ;4;&1&9&“ POV O PPV XY A2 “ e in round- and then came when the | | JEWETT CITY. | " | Tug Britannia Backfrom New York—| Pulpit Themes for Sunday—Polish | 1 left for | Interests in the Organizations—Sale| Children Entertain at Parish Fair— | of the Bailey Farm. Interest in Football Game Nov. 21. nkard, v e Third ai m as & common drunkerd, wi {jome. (Comforts ~ o av, who with 144 14 immi montha'_sentence - as acs en route from | a ton last Mon-| The tug it 1@.{ Va 1] * % o affected w i from the Palmer ship scap: uld not be 2 went to New York T sia S " izens and, ling of machinery B sorted. It Was | here for the joiner work to be com- Re i Feay pieted 1t the nksgiving, | At the Baptist church Sunday at the | and in Call and the | 1 v atken will >s of the It 1 Kin dom, ! meeting will | gt preaching service in the | vy large addi Is There Any Hypocrisy malke himself plainly undo f an hour before his rec ed a Westerly young man in beer?” and he censed liquor | Toom 1 now < e el Food Sale. an all day . | Links of the mumdw All Day Meeting. | at Pachaug held | pel Thurs- | The Saving of ! away from hom | ? d Geer and Mrs. James | Willimant uesday 2 nitel Geer', [ OUR HOME should present its very best appear- Polish Children Entertain. ainment 8 4 8. was given by the Poli believed to be in Providence. Betsy S AEyatio) (h a16 | rie s s s AL Y ¢ ) oss Ro a %fi%’fi i: e Al meer e Of the Proth ‘m"l'"d 2 % IRl To Witness Norwich Game. A 4 e clected” William Weeden, 'direc ; oty of Charity ance at the “home coming” of the absent this ones on Thanksgiving day. - Especially should the dining room reflect the &pirit of the day by being delegation from Steadman, vice director n Refreshm to attend secretary; Frank Tay- adc football game William 1 Heureux is manager |l equipped with furnishings of the sort that bring pride » N. J2. A. team and Calvin W e of the work, Dayid Lowry, member L3 L 3 1 is considerable ' Tl by Rev. C M. | cox plays tackle. i Colis Bhides \Danalston: Dhoripse The Woman's Guild Entertained Ci | and comfort. wife of Al der C. Thompson, died met with Mrs. Nellie| . J. . Phillips entertained the | 3 Thorsday evening in lhor Sist vear | Rafuse this week. Much ‘nteresting | i, ¥ Ty SN afternoon i ived By s dand | work s helns planned for a sale. Al o st o We have planned largely for the demand sons, Capt. Harry J. Thompson| Mrs. Ida_Palmer _ontertai ie | hearnley & Cl s store ~ T | of New Orleans, Dr.\William C.Thomp- | True Blue Sewing society Friday even- | Deqmniey & Clarke's sore on that will be made on us for Dining Room i : 3 son of Stonington and Allan L, Thomp- ing. S Mrs, E. H as the gues e e e e e . B |:on of Westeriv: also o sidtor, Nir. | “Bis, Howard Durtee L i s il 2 . Royal is economical, because it pos- R A B i e Fursitwre, and gho, the peedy uf S T » SE PUS Rev, Willlam ¥. Willlams conducted | Vallette and Mrs, Clarence Jamin ~ il - — 3 the funeral service lday morning | will attend the meeting of { ugh- Efidhts) anty kitchen and we invite our customers to his evening in Now | see the display we are now making in these lines. = a b of 2 an or seve: ers of Americ ing sesses more leavenmg power and goes Sears s teacher i Westonis. The | London. ~Thess ladies will act on the ] . 3 bearers were J;rmlu;;a]”\:’ltllard‘ }){, ('or‘r;m!lu_sc(‘ e AR further. Royai saves also, because it areeis °%. once, assistante Priocipal | where she il spend the winter, clos: e of the Elm street school | ing her summer home here. ways makes nine, 1g t, swee!, 00 iy ‘was taken 1o Bos AR e el g ‘f}‘,‘,u’é,;:;" "1 | WEMENTION A FEW OF THE THINGS YOU WILI digestibl e t | e e 0T groten, B3 S Piner . Nr. Batley | ctaiet, eriyman 04 ) PROBABLY REQUIRE—AND THE PRICES igestibie; never wastes | [ nose in connoction with the Lesting of | MR will " make hels home in | be. a sporte-Harttord Tt z fhe thorough soaking of a passerby and | Hartlord. | W Buffets, $12.50 up Chairs, $1 up OUI' ut;er an Tll lS E L I e e lh§ Bl r Lamb, accompanied by | A critic of Mayor Blankenburg ’ I ere no man’s right leg, one at the ankle anc eanor Lamb, pauied by| A eritic of Mayor Blankenburg China Closets $12 td o the knee. The cuts were | the Misses Mary and Irene Stahler of 1 S bakin y:‘;::soiih(t?; e foroe of e Hea s b ian is to attend the football | though he promised to do so. What Art quares . %gs- g butt at the end of the testing hose. | g: rwich this z!termwnd - V;L\']P (PXpD\,l lof_m:r:x‘\(m’l'u m;;lm?gd“‘:' l 4 l 1 pPowW Th dent due to putting more | Mrs. Lucinda Fish has returned from | brief administration, — vi T b $ 50 f l S M 5 1) der so p"i;fl;‘: o the hose than the two men | a stay of several months in Maine, ang | Courier Journal anies, N up of a 1ZeS at the end of the line could hold %o |1s visiting her mother. —_— ore 1mportant stili economical S Bie7ind of the e couid Bole B0 | ing e motes L | somethine 7o So wdereind i ‘ and it w_;\.t lashed about with greaf|days at the home of Mrs. Joseph Chese | SiEre ave . Memdan Sholficiana® WHE practical force until the water was shut off at | by in Cemter Groton. will never quite understand that stab- is the saving in health & : . g he ydrant. The red Va d Ashbey attended th his a a i 1s the saving m healt use, no | [, T b man ar| hevecd danne? emten o vl | B i B e chwariz Bros . ‘accident occurred, evening. = — - Roya] Baklng Powder matter how 4 —— T Day of Doom. | 0 ree. No T-ma To Talk. adds * anti-dyspeptic ~ litlle others ot B et Worte |y g 5T TE | B By o Wh e HAAy cast, Telephone 965 9-11 Water Street “There's another day,” says Murphy. the Day of Doom—New The campaig Foss calla up a political party, every- | clected mayor of | 1,y hangs up the receiver.—Columbia | YOk Worl (8. C) State, | to prepare him ar, had 37,295 acres ualities to the food for the turbulent experience he 1s suro Bohemia, . to have while in office—Washington PG q Star. T. Marshall Should Worr. o = e Ivs better tq be Vice President than = — i i Governor of _Indiana at present.— Shnawd LitTe: Servin Philadelphia Record. order of 90,000 war medals only a yuse to make Bul- garia believe it had that many sur-| Scotland’s population St. Louis Pgst Dispatch. er than that of Ireland FOR FLETCHER'S | ness vefore tha vublic, there 1s no mes | ness hefore tue public, there 1s no man diup: better than threugh the ~dvertiss | &f better tnan through the adyertise CASTORIA | wuss o The Bulletin. ing columns of The Bulletin, ! 411 great- | | Chlldren C Ty Tethn: —ou naas o) uuts vaus ,,I S e R e, T N ~ Bt sl A S A S GG B NN 4

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