Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1914, Page 7

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Installed by Past President Mrs. Laura J. Hutchins—New President is Mrs. Maude E. Baker, Succeeding Mrs. Lillian E. Brewster—Memorial Read for First National President | Sedgwick Woman's Rellef corps, No.| 1914 were the following: President, 16, began the new year on Friday af- | Mrs. Maud E. Baker; senior vice pres- ternoon with a meeting at the Buck- | ident, Grace H. Manning; junior vice ingham Memorial at which there was | president, Emily E. Dolbeare; secre- a large attendance, and the particular | tary, Lillian J. Johnson; treasurer, business for the session was the in- stallation of officers elected in Decem- Der. The meeting was called to order by the retiring president, Mrs. Lillian E. rewster. At the béginning of _the mceting a memorial was read for Mrs. Sarah Fuller of Massachusetts, who the first national president of the Woman's Relief corps. For the installation, the impressive | bearer, Jayne E. Seed; musician, Jose- ceremony was in charge of Past Presi- | phine E. Hiscos dent Mrs, Laura J. Hutchins, assistéd | The president named the standing by Mrs. Esther H. Blinn as conductor. | committees for the year, and the meet- Those whom were placed in office for | ing closed in usual form. Beswick; conductor, lda R. Greene; guard, Laura L. Coit; assistant con- suard, Angeline Price; patriotic in- ructor, Grace Fillmore; press corre- spondent, Elizabeth Woodman; first WILL RESIGN UNLESS CITY {EURN EXCURSION STEAMER PAYS SMALLPOX BILLS.‘ FOR THE MOVIES. on New London. i Yard, May Have Soenic End. Dr. J. Torrington Black, formerly of | The old excursion steamer Dorches- s city, and now health officer of | ter, which is to be stripped of her < London, has issued an ultimatum | metal and furnishings at the Riversi that city. It is contained in a let- [ shipyard, in the Thames, will prot ter addressed to Mayor Bryan F. Ma- | end her career by furnishing a han, in which Dr. Black recites in sub- | for the movies. tance that in the event the bills for| Five motion picture making mallpox patients amounting to over | cerns are bidding for the exclusive $1,000 for the month of December, are | right to butn the old excursion' not paid at the next meeting of the! stes and photograph a tragedy to court of common council, regualr or|Dbe enacted on her de special, that he (Dr. Black) will forth- | It will be two months before she will with tender his resignation as health | be ready for her fiery end. officer of said city of New London. | The Dorchester, formerly docu- | Mayor Mahan has replied to t'- ul in Baltimore, no sooner timasum by stating that the matter is|sold to the junk men than the scouts not in his jurisdiction, as the bills| of the motion picture men were down were referred to the committee on con- | pon them with tempting offers. Or- tested claims at the last meeting of | dinarily after the hull of a steamer the council. Prior to sendnig the letter | has been stripped of valuable m Health Officer Black Is etated to have | and furnishings there is no fur consulted legal advice | use for her, and it is some expense At the council meeting Monday |t pose of what's left. But burn evening the aldermen startled by the presentation of several | the motion picture camera, and most bills for the care of smallpox patients!of this kind of scenes have to be aggregating more than $1,000. These | broug about by inve were divided as follows: John A. Dan- iels, $35.40; maintenance of temporary _ hospital, commonly known as a_pest! PROBATE HEARING WILL house, '$324.62; expenses of By Jackson, S804 ! ENLIST A DOZEN LAWYERS Some of the city fathers gasped | e 2 when the figures were read and Mayor | Big Array of Leaal Talent in Fengar Mahan requested Alderman Small, | Will Case in New London. chairman of the health committee, to - repeat them, which he did. There-| This morning in the upon Alderman Miner offered the fol- | at New lLondon, lha‘ he lowing motion: “In view of the extra- | Will of Mrs. Mary, E t 10 o'clock. An even d. lawyers 1d registered with Judge Arthur B. Calkins on Friday, an increase of thre wrdinary nature of these bills, I sug- gest that their pavment be deferred pending investigation, and I move that they be referred to the committee on |Since the case began contested claims.” afternoon at 3 oclock Alderman Ryan seconaed the mo- | Perry Hollandersky and tion and it was carried without a dis- | Keefe are the new ent senting voice. lent 1. referee i Collect Bill from Norwich. | Massachusetts: Johr Alderman Morgan of the health bate Judge Alfred Coit committee stated to the council that | torney Hadlal A. Hull and members it was proposed to collect the bill for | his firm, Charies E. Hickey and ot the Jackson case from the city ot |attor prlated Swith o el | Fengar left the bulk of her pre | she was not of sou a Worwich, to which Mayor Mahan re- | #ined that a check would be welcom- ed with great cheer at any time. Y. M. C. A, PHYSICAL DIRECTORS AT WATERBURY CONFERENCE.| Willimantic Director ~ Participates in | — to admit it t Attorne iry The annual conference of the Y. M. ! appear: he wi A. physical directors of the state | = was held at Waterbury Friday. Phys- | Civil Engineers Make Nominations, ical Director Charles J. Velte of W The Connecticut Society of Civil Et terbury presided. Addresses were made padan e AR by Dr. Arthur Crane of New York, Dr. | OFFICERS OF SEDGWICK W. R. C. | At the “Maurice” Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Gertrude B. Tootlil; chaplain, Mary E. Remarkable reductions in Coas, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Furs and Evening Dresses at our January Clearance Sale e /fézm/a& 196 Main Street ductor, Mabel E. George; assistant color bearer, Elizabeth Bogue; second | color bearer, Nellie Brown; third color bearer, Annie L. Rawson: fourth color J. Torrington Black Serves Notice | Old Dorchester, Now at Thames River 25¢ Jewelry at 9 Jewelry, including Beauty Pins, Scarf Pins, Belt Buckles, Cuff Links, regular 25c value—all at 25¢ or each..... Toilet Paper Japanese Crepe Toilet Paper, a reg- roll—Sale price 8 rolls for 25¢. Clothing Furnishings The greatest money-saving “ @ (-)) 60p Men’s and Men’s and Youths’ . At $15.50—reduced Wednesday af- | which the contract w Captain Scott notified Resident En- E. Clarke that he was Teady to begin work immediately upon gning of the contract. r of that document require that work be started within ten signing, so there operations will the close of the month. 7 7 9 INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT COLDS SIXTY YEARS In celebration of sixty years of suc- cess we have published a new and re- n of Dr. Humphreys' Man- New Haven, | siness and can for the nomination of officer: hich it was de- Hartford the second gineer Waldo Japanese Crepe Toilet Paper, extra large rolls, regular price 10c—Sale price House Furnishings Powder—Sale Men’s Flannel Shirts Men’s Flannel Shirts and drab— Men’s Winter Underwear Fleecy-lined Shirts and Drawers, value 50c. Men’s Working Shirts Men's Working Shirts of black satteen and heavy chambray and light effects in ur regular 50 Tuesday in Feb! The canvass resuited in the follow- ng nominations which are practically ere somewhat | hips rarely come within range of is no question but Weight Ribbed Shirts and Draw- ers, ecru and gray oltex” Fleecy-lined and Drawers tural Wool Shirts and the present price 7 packages for 25c. Perfection Oil Heaters, made by the nned at $2.98 from $3.30. keled at $3.29 from $4.00. reduced from $1.00 rediiced from $1 At $1.69—reduced from $2.00 Men’s Negligee Shirts Men’s Negligee Shirts, in plain white and the newest colored designs, sizes 14 detached and soft FOR GRIP, COUGHS, IMPROVING TROLLEY BRIDGES. Line Electric Putting All Line in Good Condition, Laces--Hamburgs At 5c—Imitation Torchon Edgin lectric Railway work putting The Shore Line to 18, with a French cuffs 42c—reduced 79c—reduced Lace Bands and cream and ecru, value 25¢ and 50c. Men’s Coat Sweaters including the Flanders Cor- the work is completed mored that cars wil Linen Cluny Lace Edg- DEOWD Sud jmea SPECIAL — Negligee Shirts, range of sizes, tached and cuffs. regular $1,50 value, reduced to ... Remember—there are January Sale Prices on Men’s Trousers, Rain Coats, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Sus- penders, Etc. The description of disease and the treatment of the sick Remedies are clear and simple. installed ove h Humphreys’ 3gc—Val. Lace Edging and Insert- Sale Price 3%c value 75c to $1.00. Sign Terminal Contract Tuesday. for 12-yard fact that Secretary F. ppell of the harbor commission dia not receive the signed $5.19—reduced $5.89—reduced The design of the cover is Noah's | Ark in colors, from a picture especi painted by a famous artist, and tended to illustrate the versatility of | Remedies for burg Embroideries inches that sold from 19¢ to 39c. Humphreys’ Demonstration of Advanced Work. |the motion by attorneys for the will | to call & meeting of the sub commit- ning of the con Embroideries Corset Covers, value 3%c For a free copy, address Humphreys’ Homeo. Med. Co., 156 William St., New | -inch Embroidered made a meeting doubly Impossible. Coats, Suits, A. A, Crane of this city, and Physical Director Charles Scaif of Hartford. Demonstrations in advanced pi Work were given by Physical Director 5 é i We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Zeller of Stamford,Richards of Bridge- | Port, and McLaughlin of Willimantic. Those present were Charles Scaif 3 Assistant Fuller of Hartford, Charles Brock and _Assistant Richards ol Bridgeport, Kaile of New Haven, Me of Torrington, McLaughlin of Willi- pantic, Zeller of Stamford Brown of | B XNa ¥ tuck, Booth of Ansonia, Abbey & Middielown, Velie “and’ Rusch of | @ SOME. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN PURE FOODS FOR SATURDAY. COME EARLY IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY BE WELL SERVED 123 e PRIME RiB MISS WILLIAMS' ESTATE. Appraised in New York—Former Yan- Resident Left Substantial Hold- ings. Williams, Jessie H. (died Jan. net estate $54,819.72: bank 560, notes, $12.610. stock: bonds, $44,838.05; jewelrs, $650: T i Fancy Cuts Shoulder $136 stock as’ f ishing company preferred, 10 shares | Pitisburgh,” Cineinnati, Chic & St. Louis .common, 5 shares An; ; LEAN ; g ot s ae | Salt Pork, Th. 10z¢ Dbonds as follows: 55,000 United States Finishing _company. 00 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing company, $5,000 Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Noi and Coke company. $1,000 Third Ave Coast L. & N.. 33000 New s and T ottt il Small Lean Smoked Shoulders, 1b. - SERIES OF SERMONS. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb to Discourse Upon' General Topic of The Law and Its Fulfilment. Sy s wecnt e () Best German Frankfurters, - R Best Sliced Boiled Ham, 1b. - ' LEAN PORK I OINS, Ib. - VWORDERFUL STAMP SALE [ 40 STAMPS With_1 Pound El Ryad Brand COFFEE, Ib. . For People Who Appre- ciate Quality On Sunday, Jan. 18, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd, is to begin a sertes permons on The Law and Its Fulfi ment, as shown by the Decalogie and e the following: The Law of God, e Praycr, Recognition of the True cap rene o s | fg 10 STAMPS | 25 STAMPS | 30 STAMPS COFFEE, b. . . The Brand That Distributive Justice, The ¢ With 1 Pound Merey, SERIN i Iona Brand The Vic Evil, The = i 8 COFFEE, Ib. . The Best Value That Money Can Buy. CONNECTICUT UNIVERSALISTS. Mid-winter Conference to Be Heid at | Haven Haven Church. Connecticut Universalist convention is to be held in New Haven at the| = Church of the Messiah on Thursday, | Fine Mealy January 1914. Its importance demands that every parish in the state should be rep- s p 4 resented by as large a delegation possible. The following is the pr gramme 3 p. mi—Address, Rev. Nelson Lob- weaceesses e B The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Free Delivery Supper will be served by the Y. P. i We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. salist General Conference: address, PR B 134 Main Street Rushnell Park Congregational church, Hariford C. U. of the New Haven church. Women's Apparel These Coat values are amongst the best we have ever offered At $ 7.75—Women At $ 9.98—Women's Coats that At $19.50—Women’s Coats that sold up to 8 At $14.50—Women’s Coats that e e o Dresses, Etc. and Voile Flouncing. value $1.98. Oriental and were $12.50 were $15.00 Coats that Embroidered 62c—Embroide sold up to $ and well-lines lits that sold at Ribbons Small Lean 4 to 6 lbs. ave. Three Women’s Fur Coats at Clearance Prices cuc conr §37 50 - $49.00 4 to 6 Ib. ave d Shoulders, _ L e : BONELESS RIB i et 800 | M8 Roast Beef, Ib. 123¢|Roast Beef, Ib. 15¢|Rolls Beef, . 15¢ LEGS GENUINE 16;¢|Lamb, Ib. B S 9 to 11 A. M.-- HOUR SALE --4 0 6 P. M. - 12%c 25¢ 25¢c New York Times had the following: | L% yard pieces a r and Cuffs and broc 19c a yard from 23c. Women’s Dresses at Special Clearance Prices BREAKFAST Bacon, Ib. s of designs from 25c Women’s Wool very stylish models, Ratine Dress- Velvet, Silk and - $11.98 Hats Trimmed and Untrimmed } Trimmed Outing Hats Long and the new drop sho - $5.98 MILLINERY Women's Dress Hats 00 to $25.00 Kid Gloves, all sizes. Women's French Kid Glov sold up to $3.95 - 2 1bs reduced to. Women's Drese All our Untrimmed Hats, Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Fezath- ers and Millinery Trimmings at Sale Prices. Handkerchiefs Children’s White and Colored At 7c—Fancy Handkerchiefs for kimo- Hosiery and Underwear For Women, Misses and Children | Winter Weight Underwear Swiss Embroid- With 1 Pound ZSC Sultana Brand COFFEE, Ib. . OUR BEST SELLER. IONA PEAS Sweet and tender, can At 11e—Women’s Fin Cashmere Hosiery, Handkerchiefs each, 3 for 10, value bc. At 10c—Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, value 12% At 11c—Children’s Ribbed fery for Boys and Girl At 14c—Miss Lisle Hosiery, At 19c—Mis: Fleecy-lined Black Ribbed 1 1 sizes, value 37i4c The mid-winter conference of the : C Brilllant Lisle sizes, value 30c to T0c One case of Women's Fleecy- Corsets—Wrappers Corsets, short, me- dium und long, from 30¢ Pants, second quality of 25c sizes 6 to 11, value 16c | Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed the celebrated “Burson” At 19c—Women's black and with split feet, Vests and Pants, value $1.2 ien’s Ribbed Union Suits, extra sizes, Women’s Wrappers Women's Wrappers and House Dresses at these prices— educed from $1.00 smen’s Fleecy-lined Hoslery, $2.00 and $2.2 in offerings in Hos- ’Phone 29-4 Ask For Then At 39c—Wemen's At $1.69—reduced from $2.00 ack of space, B TODAY, SATURDAY, Wil Be Another Big Day In Our January Clearance Sale The thousands that have thronged our Store since this Sale began, give ample proof of the trading public’ preciation of this great opportunity to choose what they wish from our big stock at reduced prices. year that this chance is yours. Is it any wonder it is appreciated? ern Connecticut, with a variety unexcelled anywhere, all b ought under the most advantageous price conditions from the makers themselves and importing .all foreign goods direct. You can easily see how it benefits to trade with us at all times. How much more so when you can choose what you please at January Sale Prices. The bargains enum- erated here will post you as to some of the savings that can be made. Thousands of others just as good. BE SURE AND COME TODAY! MEN'S WEAR All at Greatly Reduced Prices. occasion of the entire year in Men’s Wearables. Overcoats At $ 7.50—reduced from At $ 9.95—reduced from At $12.95 reduced from At $1650—reduced from Boys’ Wear Boys’ Knickerbocker Tro At 39c—reduced from At 59¢—reduced from At 69c—reduced from Boys’ Winter Suits $2.69 reduced $3.95reduced $6.45—reduced $7.45—reduced $8.45—reduced Boys’ Winter Overcoats Our entire stock is offered at thefel. price reductions. $1.85—reduced 3239 —reduced $4.19—reduced $6.19—reduced $7.19—reducea $8.95—reduced Boys’ Coat Sweaters 88c—reduced from 97c—reduced from At $1.95—reduced from At $238 reduced from At $328reduced from B —1 At 5c—Best Quality Dress Pris indigoes, grays, etc., valus & At Sc—Dress Muslins, figures-and designs, value Se. At 8!/zc—36-inch Dress Camb and dark grounds, value At Sc—One lot of Wash Goods, Dinaf\| ties, Batiste and Tissues, vah At At At At At lowing At At At At At At At At At 10/2c—Best inches wide, value 12%c. At 834c—Dress Ginghams, newest de-. signs, value 124a At 10/,c—Best Quality Dress Ging- hams, all the best known makes, value 12%e. At 63%4c—Good Quality Outing Flannel, Teduced from Se. At 7/2c—Outing Flannel, good assort- ment, reduced from Sc. At 9c—Outing Flannal, splendid quali- § ty, reduced from 13%gc. ‘At 10/,c—Flanneletta, newest dasigns for kimonos and dressmg sacs ques, value 12%c, Domestic Department § Table Linens—Reduced 60-inch Bleached Table,D at 22c a yard, value 30c. 64-inch Satin-finish Table ask, value 43c. 70-inch Satin-finish Tahle -Das 2 | 33¢c | 480 25¢ Towelling at Sale Prices 30 | One case of Bleached 75¢ Doubl Pillow trom 1 It is but once a Having the largest stock of Merchandise in East- s 3 g 70-inch All Linen Irish 62-inch “Ye Olde Bleache” Table g Damask, value 69¢c, 72-inch _Full Bleach and Bleach Damask, value $1.25. 60-inch Turkey Red Table D ask, value 35c. 38c | 60-inch Best Quality Turkey R ‘Damask, value 50c, Sale Price 3c a yard. Linen Toweling at 735qQ feom, at 11%c from 15c. Linen Glass Towel ling, value ISc. iS-inch Sanitary Diaper, 55¢ 2 piece of 10 ‘vards,, | value' 75e, Towels Greatly Reduced ! At 4c—One case of Towels, Linen Prices 9¢, 1lc and 1dc. At 18c value 25c. 0 dozen Linen Huck To 220 —Hemmed htly mill stained, value 3®ac. Bed Spreads—Reduced Sals Price 53¢, Bed Spreads - at 950 from $1.25—at; $1.19 from $1.30—at $1.69 from $2.00. Yard-wide Sheeting—Sale Prices bc, Tic and 9%e. e-width Sheeting—Sale Prices 22¢, 25c and 29c. Casing—Sale Prices 11%e, c—at 14c from 18c. At 50—One case of Domet Fla Sale price e a yard. Better grades at T%c from 1 93;c from 12%ec, Feather-proof Tieking at 17e 23¢c—at 20c from 35c,

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