Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1914, Page 2

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For COMMENC - s 10 Days. Only WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th Rxdltnaw,md:efu]lflufll-oflhuuflun;]uuatvmnmmmBlGCLEARANCESAw MWWNMMUMflMmM vicinity who realize its great money-saving importance and. wait for it. They know THIS IS THE SALE OF ALL SALLES—that heve- are no misrepresentations—that here a dollar 8l et | GO. MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S 'CLOTHING A nearly doubles its. purchasing: power and that every, article. o ffered.is an.honest bargain. Stocks.in all departments are unusually large, but; now- the timeihas come when they MUST It’s our iron clad policy, no goods carried over to another season, and now comes your opportunity, for-we shall: dispose. of; the: halance ofs our high: grade stock of D FURNISHINGS ALL OF WHICH WILL BE INCLUDED IN OUR BFG SALE We: are. going to make this sale a.record: breaker, There: are: hundreds: of Steln BlociSuils; \housands.of doliars:worth of high grade-furnishings: MARKED DOWN: at prices that will make EVERYTHING MUST GO PROFITS SIDE TRACKED For want of space, we cannot: tell: you: about: all the bargains we shall offer Come and; see thmimxousqlt ngs go with a rush DON’T MISS IT DON'T FMT—-’EM shrechsa at 12 o’clock neon on Thursday lhrhl this sale teachers:in the:latter-day model schooi | of the first: district- and: of’ thes schools. at Northn Windham; South Windham | ana’ Windham: Center. There: are those { who. will' recall: precious. memories even from: the old ‘Jerusalem® dis- triet, I am already -assured: that the: live- liest: kind of: personal interest: will' be taken in these reunions. and: in: the 0l@ School Week idea. l.am in reeeipt {of many letters fayoring: the plam I should. appreciate it if- pupils of: 23, 0, 40° or. 50 years ago will writes me at' 962 Chapel streei, New Haven, ex- pressing their interest and: cooperation with suggestions: of reminiscences: and- of such old-time events as are. worth | recalling: What ls: Going: On. Tonight. Lgdies’ Catholic Benevolent: Associa- Efl. of, R Hadl: Lfldr‘mlhA.! and- “fl Hall. 11! llfll!lc bod-, No. 1440; L. O: Q; Clark of Windham, the Dr. Fitch | schoel at, South Windhem; also: the | oid. stone: schoolhouse, with memory; | of Fred: E. Barrows, Henry W. Avery, | Harriet Moulton, Martha: Chipman; of the Natchaug school under Principals | Dagid; P. Corbin, Thomas H, Fuller, John B, Welch, Frank H. Beede, a, B. Woman's. Rellet Center Street Armory: Reterson; John J. Maddox and: others, \ including also the: names. of: assistant:! OLD SCHOOL WEEK. high school teachers-as Eva K. Bing- | Allen B. Lincoln: Recsiving: Assurances:| ham, Frances Topliffe, Mary Hewitt oft Cooperation: in 1915 Celebration. | and: grade teachers like. Julia, Peek, R Sarah Tiffany, Inez. Brown; of the Adless By Lincoln; off New Haven, | First district schools: under John D; who is: promoting an: old school: week:| Wheeler, Charles- A. Merrill, Charles fom 1015, writes A. Holbrook, and: assistant’ Martha Let me: add a few words. HKimbeil;, and many others, principals: irigs school groups, whose and: assistants and grade teachers: of: will doubitiess: beeome: interested equal worth; whose names. should be the celebratiom. It is proposed remembered and honored—I am recall- arouse: the: interest; for example, SPELLMAN AND: FENTON Going to Norwich to- Participate. in: National Roque Tournament: e A. D. Spellman. and Frank P. Fen- ton. of the.local roque club. have sig- nified their intention to gp to Nor- of | Ing nemes. now. only from. mamom. af | Wich to participate in. the: annual, tour~ formen pupils: of the late. Porter B:|the:moment., There should be included | "@ment. to he held there the. third:| Pecle of North. Windham; John: G. |also: in. the recognition principais and | Veek of next month. Mr. Speliman . was. on. the. Norwich grounds. this.! week, and; says. they are rounding into. shape for the play. It is. probahle that some of; the local players. will go | down seon to become acquainted: with . ‘ ” - ? the. working: or the new cement bor- Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN | grounds of- the \umnal association. STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M: W hether any others from this city will | enter the tournament or not is not yet definitely known, Over 150 Business: Men. Coming: The Willimantic Board of Trade and usiness. Men's assoclation hag re- | ~ived word from over one hundred 1q fifty business men from. the state, at they will be. present on Thurss % at the annual outing of the. East- crn. Connecticut Business Men at Storrs. Not many of the. local men | have. signified their intentions. as vet, to the department at Washington, some: people in the neighborhood of the. Chichon tenement, and there was some noise there which precented the d- fendant from sleeping. When the par- ty: broke: up, the defendant met Chi- chon at the foot of the stairs, a day or- so. when. the. price. would‘ have to be boosted from twe.to feur cents a pound. The present. retail} prices vary from 22 cents, for shoul- ders to 40 cents for porterhouse. him into his home, read him a Brief. Mention. ture, struck him in the face Mrs, Raymond Comins is spending |! kick®d him out of the house. The . a week in Rockville, the guest of her time of the alleged assault was 1.30 | Snetivess AM AWM AM AN in the morning, Mr, and Mrs; Charles Tr,m-. attend- « « Lv. *8:55 **9:15 | Block Island,. . Lv. *2:15 *2:45 e ed the funeral of a rekative in Hol- { K L e« o 1025 10:45 | Wateh Hill, . . . . 36 FUNERA g L. )n:ile Tl:;r!dm“co" of Bridgeport in|} QACH/EL . . . . 11:30 12:00 | New London, . . . G510 " Ts. TRCce of 5 Irving, Kendall. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles i Jolasd, . Dy 145 130 | Norwich, .°. . Due €0 _The funeral of Irving Kendall of | Beebe in this. city. 2 3 | 73 e South Asbford was. held Tuesday af- | . s e indiiias i Dably. exaent Sundeye. *Sandé=ve only. ternoon from: his. late: home, Rev. B. | The memt d in Windham are to) - C. Bugbee of Warrenyille officiating, | 2f the Bock oo be- entertained by Mrs. Wayland. Ja-y cobs this afternoon. The house belonging Relatives: and friends of the deceased acted as bearers. Burial was in the South cemetery, Ashford, in charge of to Willias Undertaker Hi N. Fenn. Miller. on Pleasant street, which was| “c i AND m AND n Hiram N. Fenn artaily” desiroves by fre receniy: W HILL 4% , ANy has been purcha: r. \ = PR Windham, 'who. intends to make re-j| lfluuc. Children 25¢. Adglts, T5¢; Childpes, 46c. Charles L. W pairs to It Charles L. Willis, 56, of Scotland, died: at his home there Monday eve- ning: Heart disease was the cause of death. He was a native of Scotland, born in: April, 1858. He had held va- rious” public offices in the town, where he was- greatly esteemed. There sur- Personals, Miss Julia Shea left Tuesday. fon a| vigit in New Hartford: Mrs, Charles. Williams. Pearl street is entertaining her nephew, Charles Larcher, of Springfield; Mase. ofl..-” of John's, New Brunswick. is permitted and Mrs. W. O. Nuzum, Mr. an; W. E. Webber, and son (Carl ar- ome Tuesday_evening. from days’ visit in Wolfhoro, N, making. the trip by automobile. Parcels for Year $20712. The. insured and oollettlon delivery statistics of the- local post office and ! its. sub-station, which have been sent in- rived ten by the ciety to enfain 'STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND & WATCH HILL ANp BLOCK ISLAND SPECIAL EXCURSioN TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 6 to Septembes 4 2.'.: g 'ENGI.A!D STEAMSHIP €Oo. and Bathing B rther ill.l"-tl- orwi Y SERVICE Sepl. 8. tg C. J, ISBISTER, Norwich, Agest to grant holders of .common stock on certain /Boldings to the exclusion of holders of preferred) stack. Action was brought Equitable Life Assurance so- the defendants from to i dividends Chicago's noted Viye the deceased his wife, Susan ' \ii.." \abel Webb, of South Pasa-,qU- P. MAY GRANT DIVIDENDS Six-Year-Old Girl Killed by Aute. | AQeinide Toller of Wilimaate, Mis |dena. Cal, is the guest ofiMra. Charlesi[s TQ HOLDERS OF COMMON 8TOCK | _ Middigtown, Conn. July 14.—Clare felalde Fuller of Willimantic, Mre.|p ", ois"at her cottage at Coventry; ' B el & doukhter of Barth Charles Reld and Mrs. Georse. Rich |, T i omew Stanton, was run over late § | of* Seotland, and t by s, g . - s p v Willis of Stafford 'T:”pm'f;‘,“";nd Ffii’,‘,‘f Mr, and Mrs, Joseph-Cotter are, en-j Court of \Appeals 8o Decides, to Ex- | jay by an automobile driven by John ry Willis of New York cit: tertaining at their cottage at Lak¢ clugion.of Holders of Preferred. !L‘athphed, aged 18, son of Dr. A. J e Wangumbaug, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, —_— Cam:beru. 'll;nfi’ ...s‘-me?x ncvurrm} N Y K. 0 't TOS! o ONE PARCEL WITH: $115. Grimes. of New York Alhany, N. ¥, July 14—By s_de- | DOTIR of the Brldge Hirest crossios of AR e 2 g Miss: Myrtle Jnflan.‘f::-..gh':gelf‘nj‘dl‘m of the court of appeals today |venicle passed over the child’s head. gl Pelivisuipli- Valun: ‘Stabeck oty TORAg AR SRR X the Umion Paclfic Railroad company | The girl died tonight Local Past Qffice—Total Insurable |fOT @ visit of several weeks in Stifthe pa Twentieth Century club has decided to disband JAY M. SHEPARD . . 4 ; 2 . " but the committee hopes to hear from |dicate.that both offices have been do- Mrs, Daniel Sullivan, of Baltic, Mr)| this action The judgment of the S“Cfik In KItChenW&te them so. that: plans: may. be. made. to | in= considerable parcel rost husinese, [and Mrs James Casey, Miss Kath-l' gfe”““ ;‘:‘“’“’“ e - tageimoutly Succeeding Elmore & Shenaza accommodate. all who are going, Although the highest value given erine Suilivan and, John™ J. Sullivan} '3 rmed,‘:’- e R S - F o any Tndividoal ‘was $115 on on pack |1t Taesdas morning to attend they The Union Pacis may now s | Enperal DirectorandEmbalmer a urn}shln S Beat: Up Man. Wha Disturbed His [age. the amount on the insurable par- |funcral of a relative in Natick, Massy 2Rte about 30 0RLA0 AmEnE B8 TETE 57 | Slumbers. o oot I e Sl Sl TN 1, ey | 355,084,157 resulted from Nort 30-62 North St. Willimantic Florian Chichon paid. a fine of one (" [n the regists - Was $20.712.96. | WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND, | cific transactions and $ i e DR Sl Tel. sbuaection 2 4 gistereq department the hidg Sy Y ady Assls the dpliar and costs in the police court e ae from}a decrease In lianilities resulting S During the July Sale the Kitchenware Department offers some Jollar, and costs in the police court |satistics are as follows: Gottrase’ LanpuiMrivale . in. . thal TRy Jecrante 1 Hasl tioe reeuing = 5 | assault’ upon Ludic Rpuchitzky late | Domestic letters paid .. ..4430 | Grove Tuesday—Qther News\Notes. 'bomdis. The Union Pacific officials . FENI very good: bargains. in nl-.ihudsfumubmgt, and: for am i~ | Saturday night. According: to the tes. | Demestio: pareels. puid s maintained that thege sums were HIRAM N . Ry | timony the complainant was calling on | Foreign letters. paid 1094| Mre. H. S. Keeney. and daughter) 'DRofits” and liable to distribution un- | UNDERTAKER and EA_ALME to visit MWQ during the month: of econ- Foreizn. parcels paid . 701 Ruby. of Huckland arrived af t der <ertaln provisions of the articles €2 Churcn St. wulimantio, Ct. Ir)mcml paid ... 1 | cottage Monday, of agsociation which excluded the pre- | Teiepnone Asausiant offer . e v Official free. . 409! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofleld of Ok~ fferrel3 stockhdlders from participating omies we you the following articles at the lowest Pum’ Children » 4 Distribution. ... 23 ' dale weer visitors,on the. groundsi on #in sharing such “profits. |- i A . - . Official. free postal savings . 31 | Monday. They made. the. trip heretnk [ The court held that the plaintiff had . of the year. | FOR™FLETCHER'S. | automobile. ofnot showed sumcient cause for ac- DR F. C_ JACKSON, Den[]s[ " 1 Mrs. M. . | CASTORILA Mr: snd) Mgw Fomnge M Japi) v 14 om Al Copper Wash Bollers, tion,! thiy being one of the questions | Woonsocket, R. I, visited: Mrs. Registered: by city carriers illiam 3askeil, 1 B i y Al O gy 155, Burnen Florence Oil Stove, nuw | No, & value $3i: 2 B £ 2 jurner Fi 01l Vi - i e e sipBerme Hiorence: OIl! Stovey. oo | 12-quart. sise Gaivanized: Water Pails) 3 Burner Florence Ofl' Stove, now ot quart sive Galvanized Water Pails| 3 %:r;?p New Perfection Oil Stoves, | . now .98, | 1 gallon Galvanized Oil-Can now: 19¢.| Myszion Pabourettes: now 38¢ i Gal ) z:mni Foot Baths, value 4ac, Aluminum Percolator now $2.3% Warm Weather Grout at Uneeda Rest cotiage. Mon- | Registered: by R. F: D. mmeu' aay. |Total for main office . Total for Station No. 1 | was a guest Sunday of Mrs. Mary D.\! standt Taylor: ac e Miss Ruth Webber has. returned (o Willimantic after a week's stay. With || 3ess | ner aunt. ..1252 | Dr 8. O: Benton has returned: to . 151 | his home-in Mount Vernom, N: ¥, after | a week's visit here with his family. ime The other statistics were: Insured Parcel ! Parcels at 5c fee . | Parcels. at 10c fee fN Tbo amount of preferred stock held the BEquitable Life Assurance so- Miss, Lucille Withey of New. Mndon\‘ daty‘ in the road was §$1.615,000. Out- stogk in the URSE SAYS COMFORT POWDER action was brought &3_ 662,400 of common stock and .500 of preferred. and Filiing the Union Pacific | 752 Main Street, Painless Extracling a Speciaity Willimantis Telepbone Aato Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WI3K Weicome Borax Laandrs S No, 8 Nickel Plated Tea. Ketties, R L A Leases; a Cattage. IS \BEST FOR SKIN SORENESS A SPECIALTY T cakes for 2 now. 98c. = i parcels mailed at Willimantic, Conn., Mrs. Ellen Brownell' has enased Geo, Smith, a Trained Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone Duteir cu-n- now: S a cam N L Tishet. Mintern The Ketfioe a,n s 320,712.96 ; the Root cottage on Hayen avenue for | of Fultqn, N. Y. saye $50-2, 338.12 or 354-6 Willimantis, Ct. Jar Bubber Rings: now 7c' a b now $1.10. Collect. on Delivery. the remainder of the. summer, 2 nurse for many years and (‘omlml ’ Mre, Potts' & Do Croquet Sets, sale prices; 89c, $1.69° | Number of parceis. ... .. Rexford Cleveland has gone to Prov- j Powder. is, the best remedy for shin| _ »im ftome; nickel platet,| and, §2.19. for the Housekeeper are [ Amount of money to fie remitted 1dence to be absent until theslast of the, (e T:nave ever used. 1 recently & oet; valug $1.25, now 9c @ St | Dajry Bails, value S0¢, now 42c to. the. senders. of. above par- week. an infant with the best re- | B C, ATCHISON, M. 9., B stze Lamp Burners. now 5 eathi| o, 5 1x8 inch Wash Boi . things to-keep: cool with, cels. $34.05 | Mrs, Leonard Scofield: is visiting. ‘wrt .ulb T oM s ha Tatien o Enamel; Tea, Kettles now 490, $1:50, now $1.1% N o Money order fees on same ...... .58 Gaughter, Mrs, Walter S. Maclntire, all =kin sorenesa of infants and THE B C. MURRAY ¢ Everyhady, needs it,. of course.. Everyliody. s geing. to- need it mers im the futurs, too, whan. the earning capapity is: less: tham: during youtn ar middie-age. - The best: way- to: be surs to have [! some THEN ix to- save a littls 1HOW —a little at a time, but that litte need' Took. Phene sawe work, save fuel, save ice; etc. Our SUMMER FURNI- TURE stocke is complete and is: the kind you ave looking for.. TFhe kitchen, veranda, paslor; paniry or living room might Come in and give us a FURNFTURE STORE MAIN: and’ UNION STREETS; of Haven avenue. Mrs. Blizabeth Seaman. arrived: Mon- day to visit Mrs. H. M; Randall. James N. Sterry visited his. fami.y Monday, To Occupy. Havden Cottage. Mrs. Albert Summer,with her daugh- ter Eisle and "her sister, Miss Bayl;‘. MARRIED JU:V 7TH. Heliodore Trudeau and Miss: Bugenie Boudreau Went to New York to Wed: Heilodore Trudeau and Miss Eugenie f| Boudreau of this city sprang a sur- |all of Willimantic, haye engaged the prise on their many friends Tuesday, | Hayden cottage on Cartwright awenus, when it was discovered that they had | for a week. been married Tuesday, July 7, in. New | R. M, Blyth a! South Manchester | York. The secret was well kept, It |and Mrs. Mary ster of Manchester | was rumored: In some quarters last |arrived at their e et on | week that they had. eloped, but con- | Stmpsen avenue Tuesday. L| Armation was lacking until Tuesday.| Miss Pauline- CoelerotRoelwfllo-lbl [| The ceremony was performed in E( ited Mrs, W. B, Bean Tuesday: \ Peter's Roman Catholic rectory Mrs. S. L. Summer returned 1 | Rev. Pitzmaurice, During their | from a visit with. friends in. Blmok- stay in New York and vieinity the |hail. g young couple: were for a time the Mrs: George. Strong. of East: Hamp- Buests: of Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Tru- |ton arrived: Tuesday at- her cottage.on deau off Newark, WPflle v _cirole. P B; Bean of Rockviile ,visited | Beef: Expensive Eating. his umny on Tuesday. The price of beef is now 14 1-2 cehts. i a pound wholesale in this city, and the chances are that it will go Higher, according to local dealers, and trav- eling men: In Beston and Worcester | markets the price ranges to a. cent | | higher- for the same quality, which is knowm as v or choice cut carcass- es: So far the retail price has not sdvanced: due to ihe. fict that- the dfi‘ stocked up in anticipation taise, but one retail dealer said Tuesday that it - oni! a wm— of | I I a little attention. LINCOLN'S Peace Treaty. with Chile, ‘Washington, July 14 —Minist Suarez. of Chile and Secretary. agreed. upon. the, terms of* peace commission: treaty. Pind Chile and the. United t submit to investigation all; Nflm which cannot. be, settled by diplomaoy.. m—ulr.— defeated ; 5 28603 Willimantio: \;mlu ‘nothing equals Comfort Pow- er. ALUMINUM PRESERVING Reom L PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TEht ‘Bhons 1633 KETTLES " seten " THE HOUSEHOLD

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