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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914 S AUTU PARADE MADE BIG FEATURE ,'— IFor (benmg Event of Merclunll Week—>55 Autos in Line ; and Over 300 Children Ride—Happy Day for Little | ‘ Merchants’ Week Subscribers ~ Giving Fare Rebates . THE BOSTON STORE, The Reid & Hughes Co. Metchanté’<Weék Subscribers Giving Fare Rebates JOHN A. DUNN, Folks and Interesting Sight for Their Elders. The Saturday morning automobile parade, with' school children in the {cars, which was arranged as the open- r the line of march with s and tooting horns. Dr. | Witter K. Tingley drove his own car | 50 Main St. aare v ing feats f Merch: ‘Week, had |and had it full to its capacity with i3 s I % s Dry and Fancy Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. e Amest Kind of weather provided for children tucked snugly in, whils most ? Druggist and Steamship Ticket Agent {17 most gratifying pari o of the cars carried from five to seven. ave 0“ en e ew THE LEE & OSGOOD CO.._ 131.133 Mam St 1€ by a 1 ber of g The line moved over the route pre- OD CO. 131-133 Main St. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. e e e T R e s Dry Goods, Floor Coverings, Men’s Clothing vand the unbounded enthusiasm of the | ville, the West Side, and Norwich | more than three hundred children who J‘o“ n, as well as passing through the | SMITH’S PRESCRIPTION STORE 205 Main S S i o1 3 3 = 5 - { n St. B. GOTTHELF & CO,, 94100 Main St. | mic,n U 55 suomeh ¥ St ey | A light delivery car, well built, | O T Cloaks, Suits and Millinery e e e R powerful and economical. || GHAs cTReaT T = o | from which they had been brought. For . 5 T 3 MARSHALL, 101 Main St ]k o, odack, e, mucmgtic? ois; Lmany i was hogoubtesly the'Rapplest | . 1 New Haven Dairy Ice Cream ; 2ot - : s ! oa % wers |day of their lives as it was the first | o EPHG o = pedics’ and-Chilirems Pamishings., % | hcbarenes e tee SRR Mooty | Yme they had ever had such a fine | Perhaps it suits your business! ENGLER'S PHARMACY, Cor Broadway sndMamst | MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP, TO4SMRIMYSES f etosh eimas nle mlimen L et o BETTER ENQUIRE OF Drugs, Ice Cream, Huyler's Candy : Hoak. Suits and Dreses Prveniet thoss " who. had Volunteered | TS0y accidcnt happened to a boy | - UTLEY & JONES, 149 Main St. LADIES’ SPECIALTY CO., 248 Main St. | o, Paving o o e gainered ixiea to yump onio the runming bourd | SHEA & B RK | Drugs, Trusses, Elastic Stockings Cloaks, Suits and Dresses 8L Cptonzayars bad o be Lot DeAIN| s lingron” S cec™ He.was knooked | T {| NDSEVIN & SON, 118 Main St. ot the pa- over and dazed for » mifute and > by Wil NORWICH, CONN. Sole Agents New London and Windham Counties Drugs, The Rexall Store GEORGE GREENBERGER, 47-53 Franklin St Wines and Liquors THE LYONS CO., Wauregan Block, Broadway Specialty in Children’s and Ladies’ Wear ®|and wanted to be let go. i3 E T Disc R, W. Perk .n« TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS acher street sch Archibald Mitchell, | Norton, iMr:. Mary Drake Still Unconscious at | ™ Sy ery s . He w ELLEN CASEY. 279 Main St. Merchants r =rrearon et B e —_— Ladies’ Underwear and Fancy Goods e - A, Bomers Is chair- | 5o o 1 yireet. ~His name Is Burns, - —— e ALLING RUBBER CO., 191 Main St. 5 [ BY 115 the cars were ail back with hale MEspln Tarse r- | outskirts of the in the day time, Rubber and Sporting Goods L M 24 Mnin t. ‘(hmr loads of children at 3 ain street magneto troubl i thasway bask from | w ].].H‘H under . R —— SOLOMON WE‘NEI‘.{, i near Preston bridse wnere the line |GRELCEI°0NT Sra obiiges o drop | Which ends t ot liceman is little se THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO., 14 Bath St. Clothiers and Furnishers Pith Al and ‘Mre: W. Russell Baint| OUf of tho llne for about 16 minutes. 1 oG RGO Cic Carriages, Harnesses, and Auto Robes L ” o lin the pilot car, which carried <e\er'\l‘ Aba no o - : o 'we Q S . ‘THE MANHATTAN, : 121 Main St. i 3| Gistance, "0 SRt 10 B0 the €RUTC| o\ ines For Use of Norwich Depart- SHETUCKET HARNESS CO., 283 Main St. Men’s and Women’s Coats, Suits and Furnishings oy s oesision \ Car Assignments. ment—Policeman M. Carroll to Horse Goods, Trunks and Leather Goods = | At the last moment before the start| The cars in the parade were w,ti Ride. e et e MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. |/ an Case’ ic?lrra%:“r‘:la:‘fi:g::.:s o the echools to get the chil- GROVER & CARON CO,, 2.6 Maim St Clothing, Furnishings and Hats 3 :Ievv’::‘lrl;j‘— 2 Edndze district school—A. H. Hub- Wholesale and Retail Confectionery - . cars ¥ | bard company. | —_—— BRANCHE BROTHERS, Franklin Square Canlopie afies KS:V:“"‘;:":;“ | oiooaxe J:;‘;nu;r:; shool—William E. | W. R. PERKINS, 202 Main St. Clothiers and Furnishers SRt saitngitor the order o start Loring, 'James ¥ 2 o2 Confectionery o Vintie » & 7 | e e ———— THE F. A. WELLS CO. 84 Main St Jm e s i e lfillnlmg(on, D. L. 0. Smith HERRICK’S CANDY SHOP, 132 Main St 5 b % St. Patricl ’h Hall, J - >, ? ! ges e With " the | Page & Shaw’s Chocolates, Ice Cream and Luncheonette - |2 erous act was greatly ap- | B concluded TALROT CANDY B0 o e WHITE STAR CLOTHING CO., 151.153 Main St. the children e S Denlan their sa asncing || TALBOT CAN% oClO.i N 56 Main St. 5 g ‘ { . L. Case, M. B. Ring. i esale Confectioners Men’s and Ladies’ Outfitters ¥ flreene\'r\H —R. H. Montgom- 3 D ke mkd ——R——_—_— . i | ery, Georfe John Hollowell. i - » - BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS, 266-270 Main St. ]! fEEy Seonts e Watts ol Hollowel | NORWICH CANDY KITCHEN, 231 Main St. Confectionery and Ice Cream WAUREGAN HOUSE HOTEL Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes EAGLE CLOTHING CO., 152-154 Main St. David Disco, . Elizabeth R. M Thames _street school Clothiers and Furnishers | Backus Hosoital—Struck by Aute at | Lotta C. Noves, W. I Bogu Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Restaurant LOUIS POLLOCK, - 325 Main St. || Goorse W, Whithessy, o | Taurel Hil—Thomas A PROVIDENCE BAKERY, 116 Franklin St. Merchant Tailor | o ¢ siree Bread, Rolls, Pastry AT PRI b orees o St e NI 55 A CHAS. A. HAGBERG, | THE EATON CHASE CO., 129 Main St Ladies’ Tailor tepped from the Jev Hardware and Electrical Supplies JAMES C. MACPHERSON, omuins” udonsiots NOTIGE PRESTON BROTHERS, 211215 Main St The Toggery Shop er daughter was Our Store will ke Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishings Goods, Paints, Etc. MME. H. SCHWARTZ, ferk The Jewett City ear_ana Closed All Day To- THE HOUSEHOLD, "~ 74 Franklin St. ilineeyiand Snpplics pas it b E 2eoped at the | ! day. April 20, owin T AL s Ry R P A. RAPHAEL & CO. TIZT14 Main 5E. ||, foo 350 i . sipped | FORRESTERS commirrees | gy 2 8 THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO., 100 Franklin St mnn coming | TO DECORATE GRAVES to the death of Geo. along at a moder: f speed | Electrical Supplies and Contractors I Clothing, Furnishings, Ete. Ladies’ Suits and Millinery bouna for the eity 2 gianc | Appainted by Gourt Ci cwich | i C. V. PENDLETON. JR._______ B NS G & SoN : - 1= e O L e ey o W. Kies. C. V. PENDLETON, JR, e e T b S, 137-141 Main St. || r som | : e : £ 7 S Fumsihue Caoel=, Wall Pager :]r;_si\‘«:flur:?";:q::e-he‘rl un oyt (‘mwogo’:?mwh No. 68, For- THE GED. W. KIES COMPANY Motorcycles, Bicycles, Athletic and Sporting Goods 3 5 7 37 to 47 Mam Ot | | were takenin the. THOMAS F. BURNS, 92 Franklin St. Furniture Store, Pianos and Floor Covering forie o B e gmp_ At e ______Plumbing and Hea____—ti"g SCHWARTZ BROTHERS, 9.11 Water St. | |ébeut the n e e oft o et S e J. P. BARSTOW & CO,, 23-25 Water St. Furniture, Bedding and Carpets Soe cout ou R Richmond Ranges, Plumbing and Heating, Seeds, Etc. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main St. Sa i mo Aol e e ol e o toowey COMBIES’ SIGN WORKS, 13 Bath St. Furniture, Carpets, Ranges, Etc. | e machine bt&,::.m‘ were received and there was an inter- | Signs and Show Cards LAHN FURNITURE CO., 74 Main St. || et i 2 = 5 T S F. W. WOOLWORTH CO., Main and Shetucket Sts. Furniture, Rugs and Ranges o o ,,'.‘,;:(,'\f‘r’m 5457 S S TAFR A S i e 5 and 10:Cent: Store JOHN & GEORGE H. BLISS, 126 Main St. e | 5 FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP, 162 Main St \ Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silverware 3 FUNERAL. 1 M ERGHANTS w EEK | ——-('igars and Tohac_co THE PLAUT-CADDEN (:‘0_y 144-146 Main St. George W. Whittlesey. |§ CITY LUNCH & MARTIN HOUSE, 14-16 Broadway Pidl‘!DS Talking Machines, Jewelers and Opticians e e WA M h II' E N f W | Restaurant FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, Franklin Square | al' S a S GOI] 0 my 6 WS flr Ome n || THE ROSE RESTAURANT 41 Broadway Watches, Clocks and Jewelry |G - = » . Restaurant W R WOODWARD, T Mam S ||cip e o fie, b e s, iy s l| emers, o7 e The Star Jeweler and Optician jeemétery \There was o Ia\;gr»;x‘«):nfl i e Restaurant A. B. KINGSBURY, T15 Main St || i ST SSecens ol Wi SPIRABONE FLEXD FORM COBSETS s Jeweler tlesey was held. 1 Undertakers Henry Allen & Son had ! s T SRR ST . TREEESm— MRS. WILLIAM FRISWELL, 25 Franklin St. || oo whictioses “ans s sements. | Tibesac Sl StedelowiBastancil ooy, s | RF. smiTH, : 276 Main St. Watches and Jewelry | morning about six o'clock following an Aig4.50 GORSET. .. ... Special Price $1.18 | Groceries Wfis—- :,"e’.’,'("n,‘d.ffl’az.‘i{‘f.{m?ff.fimé“i.;’é”}"a;‘ [ “MILO,” the Corset that has met with ~mh a wonderful success here in this city. || SOMERS BROTHERS, __ Frankln Square T Gk ? Jeweler S oy {;m""::“""": w{::? ('XE:; :i’:?x::‘? e \':;n Y EDU $1.1£ 'kr' ';n 2 $1.10 f 2 | Meats, Poultry and Fruits TEANE & B T a‘nd. ASmhe‘rs;p:'u > Sy 1 i. & P. RE SA CORSETS also at . from $1.50 e e —— 5 Fesraet HiEy armmy 2a . sec- 1N : |} THE MOHICAN CO. Franklin B e niee.. s om e BON.TON HIGH GRADE CORSETS ALSO AT SPECIAL PRICES | R B J. F. COSGROVE CQ., ¢ 206 Main St. || S RiGS Go. D o the WOMEN’S KID GLOVES in tan or white—Special at 68c a pair i} J. P. HOLLOWAY, 315-319 Main St. Boots and Shoes Ward” Hariand) “and on segiac 12 ot [l WOMEN'S KID GLOVES in black, white and colors—at 95c a pair, sold elsewhere SH1 Staple and Fancy Grocery THE GEO. W. KIES CO,, T80 Mam St || hirren: Ton" web 32 "Thes he was | M ayrl-0and pi25 S . E'| A T. OTIS & SON, 72 Franklin St. TR S0 Mamd 5 vea inte e Thirteentn’ Con WOMEN'S $1.65 “CENTEMERI,” the famous Gloves—our price $1.48 a pair Ml Giooericn aadPrsvikions GEO. W. HAMILTON, 130 Mam st 1!} e 1orb metamsies o Oerone Here is your opportunity —16 BUTTON Wil KID GLOVES at $1.95 B'| J7M YOUNG & SON, Cor. Main and Market Sts, from $2.50 — $2.75 quality at $2.38 — and $3.25 quality at $2.68 e Shoes a member of the Broadwas Groceries, Meats and Grain NATIONAL SHOE & CLOTHING CO., 252 Mam St. || ierest inthe Weitire 0 dne"emiein B SILK PETTICOATS SPECIALS MERCERIZED PETTICOATS ¥ | A NORMAN, 36 Franklm St. Ladies” and Gent's Clothing Mr. Whittlesey. who came to Tatt- | $4.50 Messaline Skirts at s 15 In Black and Colors Groceries and Meats BARROWS THE SHOEMAN, 90 Mam St ||ms ;'1'5‘\_:‘;5:”5!::1:”;dr{;ti :&?:2{"’:}:}:;{ $3.75 Taffeta Skirts at ........ $2.95 [| At68c irom 98c—at 88¢c from $1.25— B/l H. D. RALLION, 45 Broadway Boots and Shoes | Miss Bmma Blackmar, w! $2.50 Messaline Skirts at ...... $1.95 at $1.15 and $1.18 from $1.50, etc. Grocer him. Mr. Whittlesey daughter, Miss S by his first ma | of his immediat; Whittlesey. | He was the last WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES, KIVONOS, DRESSING SACQUES, SKIRTS, 1 JUSTIN HOLDEN, 6 Franklin St. WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC,, ! : General Market, Meats, Etc. D ——— T —————— BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE, 138 Main St. Boots and Shoes e o s ———————————— ood‘ 1 K - S. J. REUTER & SON, 140 Main St. . Mrs Wiliam Brierly of Ballouville Regulan stpaces bitg 2dine cenf e i HARDER BROTHERS, 102 Franklin St. Florists . " 15 goending a week he CHILDREN’S DRESSES, COATS, KNIT GOODS, SWEATERS, HOSIERY, ETC. g Manufacturers of Blue Jay Cigars e | e e at the same proportionately Cut Prices 7 A GEORGE, 72 Mam St Florists The Velvet Loom Fixers conductea [l 0 inch wide SILK CREPES in all the leading pastel shades for evening wear — Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes = 2 successtul dance in Parish hail Sai- | [ Special at 58¢ per yard. These goods are sold in some stores at 75¢ and 98c CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadway s =0 r St. Louls Gregors and winiam miexs Bl 20 inch wide SILK and WOOL POPLINS at 97c a yard, from $1.25 Cigars and Tobacco m Mo St goloved a motarcycle trip, to Provi- 36 inch wide SATIN “MESSALINE”—Special at 95¢ a yard WILLIAM M. McCORD, 223 Main St. 56 inch wide BLACK and WHITE SHEPARD CHECK SUITING at 73c a yard George Weller, vis, spent the week Crockery and Kitchenware Old Corner Cigar Store from 98¢ GEO. A. DAVIS, 252729 Broadway ||*, " " 52 inch “WEST MORELAND,” the New Wool Suitings, at $1.48 a yard GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., 135 Main Bookseller and Stationer taned’a aa b Naturday 46 inch SERGES at 88¢ a yard, from $1.06 Teas and Coffees CRANSTON & CO., 158 Main St. f|"! do 52 inch wide $1.25 SERGES at $1.10 per yard GEO. A. STANTON, 58 Main St. Stationery, Books, Etc. H. M. LEROU, 289 Main St. Druggist Teas, CoiTee, Spices “ABSHALL’S g he Siore Gf Economy” P. J. MORLEY, 210 Main St. ,,,,, » o : Hats, Caps, Men’s Furnishings