Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1914, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 SPRING CLOTHES For Men and Young Men ARE READY AT The Manhattan A complete showing of the season’s choicest styles in Smart Spring Suits and Top Coats from the House of Kup- - penheimer, Stein-Bloch Co. and Clothcraft. No better clothes are shown anywhere in the United o States. Mo better values anywhere than you will find at The Manhattan. BUY YOUR EASTER CLOTHES HERE TODAY Stocks are complete, choosing is a pleasure—all the new and correct styles are here in a wide variety of becoming fabrics. SPRING if5ihsee $18 to 25 SUIT Clotheraft and $10 to $16.50 other good makes Easter Hats | Furnishings don was awarded contract to furnish | already scheduled- thirty games for to the state institutions at Cransion, | the season, delivery at Cranston railroad siding | Capt. Frank Wadsworth, who is Hy- at_Howard, 515 tons egg coal, $5.56; |ing near Willimantic, is very 1l with 223 tons stove, $5.56. Subject to dis- | preumonia, couné of onrh alf ‘nf one per :L‘t‘nll.) (iin lE;‘ne!}t‘ g."(l‘luihmu; w,ho l,\‘aslbeen - E ten days. The other successful bid- |at South Bethlehem, Pa., in the inter- Big Chiefs From All Over the Reservation Meet For Pow |acrs ‘wer est of the Atwood Maehine Co, has Rhode Island State college, King- |returned, S ston, delivereg at station: H, Hart- Mrs. Stiles T. Stanton and Miss Wow—Government Enquirer Inspects Storm Damage to : o e st Bt 8 e et $5.25 h ; 100 | after several weeks’ visit in New York,_ Shore—Critical Illness of Col. Sheffield. RED MEN CAPTURE WESTERLY y v~ tons egs, $5.95; ry del 80 tons stove, $6. Providence county court hoase, Rob- NOANK ert E. Smith, 300 tons egg coal, $6.05. Friday night was Red Men's night’ Providence, great prophet; Louts I | Sixth district court house, Robert|Boat Builders Busy—Weather Compels tn Westerly and tfbesmen from all | Stevens, Valley Falls reat chief of [P Smith 100 tons eg, $6.05. | Blabirds to Change Plans—Singing cords: Ere Sottscha > preme court ho Robert B over the Providence Plantation nd [TSCONiS I Imed Cottschalle Bast| o preny 00 ofot oo 0l cons | Class Mests, the domalns of the Pequots and Mo- | ¥red F, great | oy Coal R b i Russell Tabor has returned to his kstone, dence armory, Hobert E. S home on Long Island with the boat Haselton, _ Attleboro, hegans came to the wigwam of Mis: |sennap: Peter E. Clerkin, B i tmory: Hobart B, quamicut tribe, Improved Order great mi ; Henry Forbes, Paw- |500 tons egs, Lehigh, Jeddo. $6. ecently bullt at Webster Kldred Red Men, smoked the pipe of peace | fuckot, gre of wigwam; Al- | State_normal hscool, Rober Shop, the MacNeil boAt. Dol aimost and exchanged the most friendly con- |bert F Smith,, P ket, great guard | Smith, 500 tons completed and that of Capt. Everett gratulations. It was an_ occasion of |of for and Edward M. Burke, of tate sanatorium, > .| .Davis, both at the Davis shop, are pleasure every breath of the time from | Westerly James Monroe of Providence, Hartwell, April almost done. the setting of the sun to low sun, be- -sentatives, Stove, 50 o aos Mr. and Mrs, Howard Palmer have ginning before the kindling and con- followed the local and visiting | JUly, $6.12 Sept moved from Mystic to the home of tinuing after the quenching of the|: en, five hundred strong and |14 to March 15 3 Mrs. Palmer's mother, Mrs. Thomas Sounch 5 at representing the histor- | . Rhode Isiand institute for the Deaf, | VT8 Palmers mother. Mrs. i3 o o g BHode itut e X MacGowan on Terrace street. To the uninitlated the feature of the End of the, ‘Tral Robert E. ) tons mea, $4.35; e e st demonstration was the parade which | e paialie) whs mroHen DN Tpmn 05 rue Blue Society Meets. was one of the largest and most at- |cipal streets and all along the line | Rhode for The True Blue soclety held dn_in- tractive ever made under the auspices |ih. paradcrs were sreeted. with red | Minded, Slocum stz teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. of a local fraternal organization. Every With here and there a change to nut, $5.8 Cynthia_ Sniith on Front street, Re- tribe in Rhode Island and the tribes i n resopnlfiont Gf o anl |46 100 tons stov freshments were served at the close in New London and Norwich joined s 35 £ad fo. glve chenge fo| . State home hool, Pro of the business session. % with the local Red Men.in the pic- e b L Coal company, 72 tons stove, Lawrence Asheraft has gone to Fish- turesque demonstration, all symbolic | A feongitisios iof thal pazebic ] ers Istand where he will have charge of the American Indian. The parade |camp was kindled in Misquamicut | ma, of the Ferguson stables this summer, was formed at half past seven and Wwas | wigwam and the chief's degreo was | gimiaio},r B Pillsbury, U 8. A+ sni| Angus Morrison and William De- made up in this order: _ | conterred on thirty-five ndidates. | Jiotice, wes aocats Notine tato | veau have gome to Greenport, L. I. Nelson R Sl e amine 1040 | where they have secured work with John Sher siinng S o result ©f|John Fitzpatrick, who is building a Indian co: tional ¥ ntson,famait |00 e = ne | struction Co. terly band, Tes v the S as et el he Blue Birds were forced to do a S b e | without the walk they had planned to Ut follow the meeting this week on ac- count of the weather, horess. | Girls Good Walkers. cendidate: vigwam u 2 ) bei 1 resident | Miss Eleanor Lamb, accompanied by gether who wers gubsequent : @ < bert R. St > o C_.Buf- | her guests, the Misses Stahler of New Daniel F. Lar- | London, walked from Groton ferry representing ar ajor llan village and dr = Westerly aparisoned horses, in il rect to Watch | the wigwam and initiated chief's des Rowse Clark, mou degree team, all in representative of t i with otic men, with came the fc senior sagi Providence, Auto R?pairing and Pailrlting‘ We repair autos of all kinds in the | There was a long tal m and short t Red Men who were , which fhicient arrange- h Charles Robert John- nan and his associates | Knight, Otis H, Chap- | »hn Chappell and Albert H.| The Rhode Island Anti-Saloon league d Gec Weekapaug inclu Pillsbury will spection, with recommend: rect to the war dep will eventually be Wester Bt announces that lack of funds is the | dor c ful work 2 e should at least s There Westerly Be - in the village Thurs wing class 2 the vestry tions, riday evening the singing cl a session with all the pupils | work are visit man’s guild of Groce sewing soclety of Charit O. E, S, met Friday afternoon he village closed Much advance has been made in the Mrs, Heman Fowler and daughter d Ashbey on Front liam Johuson entertained Present. ing_Mr. church y chap- From the celebrated hat shops of John B. Stetson and Fay Gorman Co. Dozens of good live styles so every man can find here a hat that best suits his fancy. We can please your purss, too, for our values are the best—$2.00, $3.00, $3.50. Boys’ Clothes We dress boys as well as men. Stylish, well made boys' clothes at popular prices is the reason so many thrifty mothers send their boys to us for their clothes. Complete stock of Easter Suits at special prices—$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $5.50. The New Spring Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and all the other little necessities that men will need to make the Easter outfit com- plete are here in the best styles, quai- ities and values. Men's Shoes Our Shoe department enjoys a very enviable reputation for showing the latest styles in Men's Footwear. This season is no exception, in faot our stock is larger and better than ever. Keith's Konqueror and Crawford Shoes |2 specialty—$3.50 and $4.00. the s r nting its denom- | Xin with Mrs, George Johnson in Mystic. COLCHESTER Manager M. D. Weod of the Boys' | Club Reports from Recent State | Conference. | | proper manner. 1na an appropriation Latest Improved Facilities make |2t Icast $10 above the amount usua | eur shop unexcelled in New England. [ (70 el oy A E | We bake the paint on, which makes |barrels to Sunday School s t ! alce A\',“” : “riday WE ALSO MAKE SUITS TO ORDER, Prices $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 A large variety of Choice Woolens to select from. Quality, Excellont Work- mansnip and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed 1 wear better, keep its gloss longer, | the athering of penny contributions. |, Colonel The T era and will not crack. | months, was ¢ m ‘eests no more, { S {W. Arnold of Westerly a member, Bentley-Clarke Auto eld a session Thursday od 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I Piano Bargains Man: M. D. Wood of the Colches- > ter Boy club, has made the follow of ‘the conference held in en’ March 30: The first state o for Connecticut was held aven, March 30, 1914, under direction of Bancrott in_ Dwight twelve. present, - elght 3 dents and four ladies of the com: al clubs. The idea = 2 establish a zons ter Where the neightoring men can STONINGTON t Gogether onco & month and dls- Five suggestions of va- — vs to overcome the local dif- for supplring to s “the Westerl London, but not at Wes- | Brendow — Trumbull Engagement — | 2 school griend, Miss Eva Frostead, | Wendsll, Olympic Champion, to Meet | Wesleyan coaching the track men and The New Haven Plan. Borough Athletes Planning for Au- | f AL the oneAlandEeach: Gnelciuny Shets 2 i gust Ceicbration, wi "some question regarding his | t t 3 n o | of Atlantlc, Mass Pl i British Hurdler. | doing a little work with Billy Hunten e : ihieh ‘dealt with something | boys s o Siroidway sehool closed Frida¥ | Jimmy Wendell, Wesleyan's Olympic | (B® Wesleyan trainer. ¥ n H h pHea hat had worked' oul c he - % o hurdler, who put Weslevan on the map = oy s sfully Tun_once a weels BT fain | in the intercollegiate world last spring | Never Agalin. 1 & d by winning both hurdle events at the Sald the man with the coneave fas £ annual meetin, will mest Gy R. L, An- | : il take : Haven is divided| . oo SCNEY, derson, the British hurdle champlon, | ¢i8] expression all is a Stor o club idea with each ry e Hurglars Daughiter during the coming summer. Wendeil | friend: “Don’t ever again tell' me tha§ nuch of his t group together that would naturally | home, in for is planning t mpete in the ¥ h | g of 5 el g |is planning to compete in th h | ¢ : in the season. e was | come together and the inder the | those who have nor ¥ bter will | championships ~at . Stamford Bridse, | w oo, (Dot Focks the oradlo roles ollege, Schen- | direction of an adult leader. They have | InE 00 = 24 vill give her | London, but his main motive in going | the World, for since my wife has vo vears ago and since | their own club roo : hola | last weat, . e e which no doubt you | across water will be to contest|folned three debating societies, twe at k fMce of the | the tings and decorate r 3 ng ce ¢ with Anderson, | bridge clubs and private dancing class, | Genera - t place. |in the manner they see | will Sad uset | Wendell 1s épending a few asys at - | > esponsible fert | 2 E 73 2t that hand {s mine."—Exchan High School Has Strong Team. Font Shea It in 1ts tohn. - Competigs | roems, Sk i3 y ne."—Ex: ge. Selling Now Well Under Way and the Fortunate ;¥ b 0 i b B i 2 By 0 D0 0 L v > A, =i = In Using Beer , g CTwo Chings FINE sTook 18 seLume T B i @B i Tpenaetant | rtes and a number places that they are to It = | in the high pon their return in some dready asked to be nfy 2 0 go are asked by | players. Manager h school to write an Waterbury Club a Home, to°. i/~ patlodophied the ad fer in most of t places th Buyers of the First Few Days Are Spread- e v s they have metion extent b which are free to memb Now I ing the News of the Wonderful Bargains = e e Planning Sports for August. Bristol Trips. At the Lively Rate the Pianos Are Now Sel!ing‘i All Will Soon Be Gone- i AS LOW AS $5 DOWN SECURES A PIAND| OPEN EVENINGS Good pianos have probably never sold Borough Social Notes. IF IT SWIMS, WE HAVE IT [ .o CHOICE BLUE, SHAD, SEA TROUT, HALIBUT, |!| oy wiciqce wae New Arrivals Today. e BLUE POINT OYSTERS, best in city. LONG ISLAND LONG CLAMS, today’s arrival. t and David friends in Nor { The right quality and the right quantity. COME EARLY Terms as low as $5.00; down as low | 80 fast. The reason is of course plain |as $100 per wesk | to all. We were fortunate enough to| Highest grade u ianos in va- | bt e e e Tt o iz e peme v || Remember Fish Sale Every Saturday Night & & mere Maction of thelr e |C38%s. new pianos, ‘warth & few days iR ER el ac POWERS BROS. [ isi: and see them, it is the only way [$315.00. Easy terms. These are the | for lovers of the best. | play highest grade pianos known and mean | Used Upright Pianos $75.00 up. After 6 P. M. tonight we will sell any Fresh Fish in 3 as : : . . SS @ ity IS IS NOT AN ORDINARY SALE [§ oy box at 3 Yay return ¢ highest quality, both in wholesomeness and purity. 000.00 of ready cash : : 3 n the Teach of all sue five (5) cents per ib. : o nakes as Steinway, Chic & Davis, Miller, J, &.C. AA\ !ass o t‘vo Of ninger.” A well da guen not dressed. One cent per pound for dressing. . Co., and many We do this in order to clean up each week and make room for new stock on Menday. There was an ity styles. ng You could ask for ‘ome in and see fo . Apollo, &8 note, fin < FaG Sroning et it BIG BARGAINS o mols POWERS BROS,, 10 Rose Place B pianos. ance, Whist was Dl ments were served, Your physician would not advise over-indulgence in either food or drink of any kind. TiA. in_tow And he wouldsadvise you, when using beer, to choose that but one which § Evening of Whist at Country Club— Sewing Society Meets With Mrs. George D. Johnson. \Yers now $240.00. Others L A 09. Musie free. No such ¥ou can fully realize what this means. |ever oifered before n b Everyone i3 sure to find a piano to suit as they are here as low a3 $75.00 for a used upright and from that on up to 2 new magnificent $425.00 piano of finest make now selling at $215.00, Many homes have been made happy so far this week by the great oppor- tunity this sale affords. Remember most of these pianos are brand new and finest styles. AS TO PRICES. Every piano is plainly tagged show- ing regular_official price and closing jut_price. You will not realize tho big <aving untll you actually ses a fine 00 piano, brand new, handsome a case, brass trimmed, marked at 5.00, or & handsome $325.00 plano of famous make, tagged now $196.00. When you ses the pianos you will realize the opportunity. To give you |sold. further idea, here are planos, worth in [ Way to -attend this sale. the resular way $250.00 to $350.00, now | evening. marked at $130.00 to $196.00, ‘e . mamber ot tanasca_muse | THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO ian consf low at regular i Drices, of $25.60, $380.00, 637505 n : Establishsd jo72 mahogany, walnut or oak cases, to| Main Str Norwich, Conn. glose at §150.00, §205.00, §215.00, Plaut-Cadden Building Miss Margaret Bl iyn, Jesse B. Stimson Met With Mrs. Johnson. Mrs, George D. Johmson er the members of the sewing Charity chapter, O. E. S., at her home on the New London Toad Friday af- ternoen. There was a la t 12 Choice 60 C TAKE HOME SOME OF will probably benefit your health by improving digestion and promoting sound, refreshing slumber, On draught everywhere. Sunday of the conference year. or and people are anticipating a prosper- ous year. Heard and Seen. Conrad Kretzer left Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kal- lenburg in New Rochelle. l Mrs, Dan E. Gray and son, Philip Gray, of North Stonington spent Fri- day with their aunt, Mrs. Charles Stod- o Donohoe b a Mrs. Grace Donohoe has returne from a visit in Boston. * Phene 1 184 Miss Lila Payne h; £t for a weekis visit with relatives in Miss Gladys MacGown is ent: pulpit’ of fhe Methodist Episcopat pet: Buds Order Brewery Bettling for Hlome Usc. Church Sunday, this being the first | SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A short piano | People can afford to come a long | Open every NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO. Providence, Q. 140 Main Street

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