Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1913, Page 8

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'FOUR WIVES FREED B« FROM THEIR HUSBANDS. ‘Eveline Carpenter Larrow as a Mother ‘at 14—An Unhappy Elope- ment for Mrs. Denison. Five uncontested cases were © list to come ugse Shum- in the s . but in the case of i Lawyer J. J. the court that he has been by the defendant to contest Palmer Staplins of Stoning- was married to Robert E. artford on Nov. 22, 1908, nted by Attorney Charles tr. Staplins would not sup- © and had deserted her and first started housekeeping, u Mystic, he would not pay he had to return to her Judge Shumway grant- - and the custody of aa | sranted Lillian F.| of Noank, on the terable cruelty, from whom she married on risd When 13 Years @Iid. Larrow of Griswold,whos2 was Carpenter, chatged formerly of Fall River, They were marriel nd he left his wife May was in Oakdale, R. I, | er told the court, acting as for the mother of M. | She was 1% years old. They | leboro, Mass., where they she giving her age as <iand was a teamster and n several places she had Mrs. Dora Carpenter o” testified_that she did not her daughter was married. < with her when the baby wWas | vear old mother. The o excess and Mrs. Lar- rt hersei and child | tic o Plainfeld | Bed livea with | 'wett City. Ella Guy | ¢ Jewett City and Dr. W. | = of Moosup said that they | ed Mrs. Larrow and | the character of the plain- | ot ask for the tody | best off_witn | and. A judg- sund of de- | le Mechanie. ). Elsie Dean Cheney Henry Denison were“mar- I Manchester following an The groom was an auto- hanic. The wife returned joined her husband in th er father gave 000 with which he bo t in Boston. The hust d | eat his wife and the business | F he breught another! nd his wife left. The allowed a divorce and the n of her maiden name. She since in Groton and Hyds SHORT CALENDAR MATTERS. Effort Made to Settle Up Stonington Savings Bank Affairs After Twenty Years. Judge Shumway presided at a short endar session of the superior court Tiere on Friday morning and postponed of Vingieri va. the Groton and gton trolley road. In the cise taples and others against 1. n ordered to be flied Jar The case of | ie Stoningten Savings oned in order to pro- e disposal of real estate in New Haven. The matter has been | process of settlement for 20 years, | Lawyer Thresher said, in urging brin ing it to an end. An allowance of §: was made to defend In the divorce case of Feuer vs. Feuer. In the cases of Watt vs. Guile, argu- ment of demurrer, and of Elionsky vs Elionsky, supplemental order for ali- mony pendente lite, the justice took the papers. | In the cese of Coggeshall vs. Cogges- an answer, ete., within two weeks the case of Wood- urner was reduced to $1,000 or prosecution was placed two weeks. rs Judge Shumway heard presented by Corporation on that ties up the the three delegites v to the Atlan- cony i ended e legality of the pro- | Mr. Tanner argued that the charter did not provide for such are for a pieasure trip. Af- sion Judge Shum- on. JESUS IN THE WORLD TODAY. Address by Rev. G. H. Strouse at Hop- kins & Allen Plant. & in part: s was G to the world t gift. With you journey back after year. And there you see Jesus, the world's King, ng in a manger. But yet, men, all, what does it avall us if re born in Bethlehem 1900 ago and be not born in you and uni- is and over which he HIS removal from astrous as the sun’s Jasus has spirit than in @'s history. And give Jesus much the Christ spirlt at and for a season at he aitruistic MNfe. line and just allow Jesus ess vour lives. All the asic, expressions of gond and the beautiful custom of Klv- is inspired by the Christ. Whereo ¢ is not known this is not true. have been In Africa and enly in ristian homes do we find any mani- ation of the Christ spirit. en weren't living the sacrifiefal il Jesus came and taught “that was more blessed to give than to re Today in_the mission felds housands are being healed without money and without price. The world is catching the Christ spirit and the faster we get it the happler we are. . Scholarship for R. K. Prentice. In the list of Harvard students who have received scholarships for the Year 1913-1914 as announced at Cam- n_ Thursday is the name of Jtichard K. Prentice of this city. Mr. Prentice was awarded a $100 scholar- #itip offered by the Harvard club of Connecticut for the best entrance ex- ination_papers. Mr. Prentice is the son of Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Prentice of Lincoln avenue, e was on the honor roll of the class ‘of 1812, N, F. A. and took a post grad- uate course at the academy, 1 Sudden Death of Mrs. F. W. Etheridge, to Dr, Gardner Thomaston. She was un- and on the way to visit Miss at Dast Hartford, The lived in Montville and are well and favor dift Suggestions Fere's a list of sixty gift suggestions, every one of which 1s practical. This list covers the entire range of individuals from babyhood to the old age. Finish your Christmas shopping’ with the aid of this list---your gifts will certainly be appreciated, Do Your Christmas Shopping Now—the Time Draws Short DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE CHRISTMAS STORE Leather Goods er Bags of latest shapes in k and colors....$1.00 to $11.98. d Beaded Bags in white and black grounds—$1.00 Rhinestone Back and Side Combs and Barrettes—separate or in 50c to $1.98. Handkerchiefs abroidered Linen Handkerchiefs for women. A variety of designs— 12l/z¢ each. Hemstitched Hand embroidered. Vers each. Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women. Large assortment—12)zc and 25c. Umbrellas Gloria Covered ~Umbrellas for and women. Mission and trimmed handles ... -2.z.98c Umbrellas for m ‘women— Jlack gloria—plain or~ trimmed handles Umbrellas for men or women— black gloria—handles plain or silver trimmed ..............$1.98. Toilet Articles, Etc. Traveling Sets of every conceiva- ble kind containing various toilet articles ..25¢ to $5.88. Parigian Ivory Sets—also separate manicure and toilet pieces—26c to $11.98. Thermos Bottles, Carafes, , De- anters, Coffee Pots, Food Jars, cte—All Prices. Novelties terling and Plated Novelties— Manicure Pleces, Paper Cutters, Darners, etc. 2ss00-250 each. Jewel Boxes, Candlesticks, Hair Receivers, Pin Cushions, Nut Picks, ete. ;,.,.s;-..50c to $4.98. Pins, in gold, silver and visonne Rosaries, Bracelets, woches, Necklaces—All Prices, Gloves Heroine Gloves have that dollar look. Shades of tan and white— 60c. Roland Kid Gloves are the best for the price Tan, white, grey and black ..$1.00. Children’s Kid Gloves in both Cape and Overseam styles Mittens .. For the House Fringed Satin Quilts, full size and with corners cut for metal beds— $3.50. ‘White Wool Blankets, in full bed size. Pretty Blankéts of good quality . ....$5.00, Beacon Blankets- look and wear like wool. Full size—white, grey onh tanvei el s Shirt Waists Lingerie Waists of Voile, made in the prevailing ~mode, prettily trimmed ... i ihilen Japan Silk Waiste, made in new yoke style, with long shoulders. Very stylish ................$1.98. Messaline Waists, with yokes of lace. AIl colors, All high neck and long sleeve For the Epicure ickel Coffea Percolators which will make perfect coffee......$1.75. A Good Chafing Dish may be pro- cured for this small sum ,...$5.00. An' Aluminum Tea Ball Tea Pot for those who know what good tea 18 cevrrenren $3.00. Stationery Writing Paper and Cards made by the best known manufacturers— white or tinted . 25c to $3.50. Parker's Lucky Curve Fountain Pens are reliable. See the: self- filling pens at -$1.50 to $6.50. Crepe Paper _Decorations Christmas, Plain colors Christmas designs ..... For the Man Combination Sets of Neckties Socks, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Garters, etc. ...50c to $1.50 a Set. Neckwear of every style and color. Exclusive in every way. Just’ received 25¢ to $1.50. Gloves from Adler and Fownes, in all the styles, including lined gloves .. ..$1.00 to $5.00. inens and Comfortables ‘Wool F¥illed Comfortables, with Maisilk covers of silk and cotton mixture, value $6.50—Special $5.00. 50c Hemstitched Scarfs of good linen—size 18 by 50 inches— Special 39c. 75c Hemstitched Tray Cloths for 59¢. 50c Hemstitched Tray Cloths for 39c. Ribbons Dresden and Novelty Ribbons for the little tot’s hair. Pretty pat- terns—Special 35c a Yard. Some 35c Ribbons, including a beautiful moire of extra quality— Special 29c a Yard. , Christmas Ribbons should be pur- chased here. A large assortment of speclal designs. Embroidered Novelties Cretonne Boxes, intended for Gloves and Handkerchiefs. A good varlety ..... 59c. Fancy Pincushions, in all shapes and sizes, A great assortment for: & uat = X .50, Crochet Slippers in red, pink, blue, and grey. All sizes—50c, 75c, 1.00 Aprons and Caps Fancy Round Aprons—Long and Short Bib Aprons—Full Length Band Aprons . 4 aD0C Fancy Boudoir Caps, in white, net and Shadow Lace—with colored TibbODS .....u.. 3 ihe e 0008 School Aprons for the little one: fitted With various school neces: ..25¢ and 50c. Toys Special Undressed Dolls—we have a few of these 24-inch dolls "'l left ... semeverene « 980, Parker Bros, Games—a new ship- ment just received. All the best ones . 250 and 500. The “Mysto” FErectors—in five sizes, Educational toys for the boys—From $1.00 up. Books and Cards Books of all kinds for all ages— grouped according to price—250, 50c, 98c and up. Christmas Cards of artistic merit in ‘great abundance—Te, 2o, 6o, 10c, 150, 25c. Calendars for wall or desk. An unusually large and _attractive 2SSOrtment .....e......5c to $2.50. Hosiery Women’s Silk Hose,dIn all the lat- est shades. Two pair of any color in special holiday box—§1.00 a Box, Sillc Lisle Hose of good weight, in black and tan. Thres pair in Dretty DOX fOT «oevoeeesssies-$1.000 Children’s Cadet Hose, with linen reinforcemen Two welghts. Four pair in a box for Furniture Tabourette worth $2.00—Mission Oak—19 Inches high—14 inches in diameter ..e....e ..1.40. Folding Card Tables at special prices. A variety of styles—$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, §4.25. Shirtwaist Boxes, matting eovered —others made of fragrant red cedar ... $2.25 to $12.00. Garment Section Bath Robes for men, made of ‘Beacon” Bath Robe Blankets. 'he best , $2.98 to $5.98. Men's Toweling Robes, made from fancy Turkish Toweling. Very attractive ,....... .§3.48. Furs, Coats, s, House Dresses, Petticoats—all make ae- ceptable gifts.

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