Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 1, 1914, Page 11

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Mail and Telephone ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled 'FREE DELIVERY _ Anywhere in : Eastern Connecticut August Furniture Sale i In which We offer a Tremendous Stock of High Grade Furniture THE OFFERINGS ARE FAR TOO MANY TO ENUMERATE IN DETAIL. A FEW OF THE LEADING ATTRACTIONS Dressers and Chiffoniers $25 Dressers, $16.50 $22 Chiffoniers, $15.00 They are made in three woods, Mahogany, Oak and Birds Eye Maple. You can have choice of either wood for the same price. p Some Attractive Library Tables $17.50 Tables at $12.00 $15.00 Tables at $10.50 $10.00 Tables at $7.50 . Seiected Quartered Oak Buffets $35.00 Buffet at $26.50 $30.00 Buffet at $21.00 Turkish Chairs A Special Bargain for this Sale. Turkish Chair in Black or Tan Leather, guaranteed for five years— Qil Stoves A few of these guaranteed Perfection Oil Stoves in all sizes— No. 1, $3.75 No. 2, $ .50 No. 3, $8.50 No. 4, $10.50 Selling price, $18.00. August Sale Price, $9.75 Rugs "Equally great values are offered in the August Sale of Rugs, tomi- mencing this morning. Baby Colonial Mirrors ! Carriages Received for this sale 120 of these[] § [ 0 r (1] ® The largest selection in this Mirrors. Colonial Style, in four]j : finishes. city. $2.50, August Sale Price, $1.25 $22.00 Carriage at $16.50 $18.00 Couch Bed —— fl?,‘ z Brass Beds Dollars never bought more value than in these August Specials y Mattresses in Brass Beds, selling now from $6.75 to $28.50, a straight cut In all grades selling from $2.25 to $18.00. Real saving $1.00 {0 of 25%. $5.00 on each of these. SCHWARTZ BROS. “The Big Store With The Little Prices” 9-11 Water Street Telephone 965 1T N. H., where Mrs. Park expects to re- | Ros ster, Mrs. C. W. : e . a to St.| Doge from Norwich who, when his|dren from Waterbury are spending & I.E ERS FROM TWO STATES main for several weeks. Mr. Park will | at Maplelawn, T A Hdontueon, ?),‘3.'; ‘122% \:r';?x‘t:;l from HArlom @ 5 | father . owned. the -0l Deriing place | week with Loren Maine. “El‘,‘}:'n &"-efixa few days. o W. E. Hibbard and family, of Man- Mr. and Mrs, Chartier, son and|Was often a guest at Maple Corner.| Misses Ruth, Mary and Hattle War< — ere will be a meeting of the Staf- | chester, spent several days last week | daughter, motored from Ellington on| He was on his way to Massachusetts|ner, from South Manchester, visited 3 ford grange next Tuesday evening with | with relatives in his car and was impressed with|at their grandmothers, Mrs. Mrs, L et : g th relatives in this place. Sunday afternoon, called at Maple | in 3 Mrs. William P, Johnson, were New |a programme intended to be helpful > “harti i- | the improvemments here generally, | Howard, Sunday. 0' ar‘d Ounw Eapaen kit recntly’ g e e foyhe f — L e Corner. Mrs. Chartier is an enthusi- | th pro a 5 . > i 2 - The Ladies’ Aid society is prepar- | be presented. e prelist, will * HEBRON - i T AT e e S e T s ST A ing for the annual fair. | il T. U. s, Do, Jmidon, ceebrted 2% | Washington Cou hers we ~o- At Universalist 5 R Mrs. Brand visited her aged mother | twel irthday the 21st by a party, w gto co nty R I - : g : S U salist church will be open | house with his moth Sen-| 4 i cake, and refreshing, cooling dr —_ Hartford Centre Church May Build |noon between Columbia and Lebanon. | next Sunday, when Rev. B Pores Frae er, near the Cen bfingi?\lgnheienbtzlehef?()?n‘?;‘)g:u red o prepared by the littie lads her- RICHMOND Bungalow at Lake—Army Worr Damage by Army Worms. :'h‘llxlr ;peal;" u: .h;dns Iscariot. 'rnp’ Arthur Gillett injured his®foot re-| her home in Mansfield to Miss | self. . S - 3 Anyone who will look over the four ch will be closed the following | cently, but gets around on crutches Church’s home in Mansfield to Miss| «urther notice with particulars w 2 = e Destroys Oat Trop.. acre oat fleld owned by Postmaster | three Sundays of the month for vaca- | Mrs. James Dinwell i5 Il with| the Hill, a hawk in pursuit of aibe given of the field day the srange Vacation Visitors and Travelers The Columbia baseball nine went to | H. W, Porter, near the Green, can get | tHon. rheumatis young owl. On her return in a short] is planning for the last of August. Mr. Motor Trip Into Bay State. South Windhani last Saturday after- | & Preity good idea of the ravages of Leaf Contest. Mr. Barrett returned to Boston Sat-| time she found the hawk still ex- | Schofleld’s suggestion is that the h E —_— noon and piayed the South Windhams, | the army worm. = This field of oats | At the grange meeting last Tue: urday afternoon. | istant ana alinghting from her buggy,, of meeting be set for 10 o'clo Miss Gertrude Klmhrrv =pent thé The game was o close one, with fine | had been mowed for fodder last week. | evening the officers' chairs wer, I Mr. Clande 11 of New Haven|succeeded in catching the little em- | dinner be at moon, giving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arth el Y, hines. “he game wag | On Eoing to the field Monday morn- | filled by the ladien: Mon alme Dicll | has been at Mr. nk's during his va- | bodiment of wisdom and later present.”| afternoon for the sports an d E. Thompeon, at Potter Hill. O, by R CoRNlRa L Xa20. inz the worms were discovered. They | mick, who acted as lecturer. haq pre. | C2LIO0 ed it to the Park collection at the|ment planned, and getting home be-| Mre. J. W. P, King, who has beed Mr. and Mirs. iKeency of South Man- | had destroved every vestige of the'lpared a leaf contest as one mumber | USS Victoria Crowls of New York | borough. fore “chore-time.” gy PR o e eae ol ‘wests. of Mrs. jyouns grass with which the field had | of the prosaemenn. Lors -ne JAmber | state was in town recently. Miss Alice W. Pratt spent the week To Be Matron at Seminary. e W. E. Palmer, on Chestnut Hill. PRSIpEtouRed ud entail ot practically | leaves were displayed, of which num- L SN Eow Tarritt f end with Miss Gertrude Holt at the| -\ '\ . \whittord Moore, widow :]a-:\l R TR AR every oat head so that nothing was % h i % " | returned to Bostoun inesday in thei re ; Mrs. e BINONS; . SoyLe - . o Campers from Hartford. {1eft but the bare stalks b isw Julis Loughbead correctly | oiicmobite, o ] it : of Rev. David Y. Moore. and littie| Mrs, Warren Dawley, Mrs. Edward e als i bbA Al adice of the P — ¥, Sndwor ‘the: Drize. Mr. Flavel Gillett returned to New Grange Meetings Suspended. daughter, Pauline. have been visiting | Nichols, L. 'W. Dawley and C. G. Tuck« hoy campers at the. ke AC the morn SPRING HILL Haven Wednesday. The Grange meeting of Friday even- | (N4 A0 THIR 1", e, her | “leorge T Helliwell and. his ing church service Sunday. The bovs i GILEAD The L. A. S. gave an entertainment | ing was a notable social event. The|2nd Devereaux familics in ‘o' Bet| —George K. Helliwell and Daes break camp the last of this week and | Road Work Resumed—Accident to Wednesday ~ evening, consisting of | jce cream and cake were much en- i s day Dol v e R Ty Bals, by Wy S — ecitations and vocal 2 inst oy - . ngs 4 : eauX, Ppassec 5 day. g A o Tt cuurcn Rural Delivery from Andover Here- | The shower of Wednesday afternoon |~ Cards from Miss Dorls FElizabetn | Place In the new Florlds I'emale S~ | has been spending her =vacation at T atine ihe esention | The road makers are again at work | after. coled the s0 that peolle needed | Hall from Rome. sive the tidings that | iNAry to be opened at St. Petersburg, | “Jamesford” has returned home. , P b ounds at the | On the section of state road under; fires in the house dhe. fs well 'antl wreatt njoying her | % the autumn, and in preparation has Andrew Moore was a Sunday callet iak , Widhes et construction here. « Several from town attended the mid $61p. sepocially her stay. I’ tho ¥ been_spending much time among the|on Edmund J. Tanner at Carolina. S cdericié Avery amd Lewis Fay, of | The Ladies’ Aid society furnished | summer meetings at Storrs this week. EAST WILLINGTON Bl Gy : institutlone # learning in_the north, | George Dixon of Peace Dale visited « “Hartford. spent Saturday and |20 1¢e cream supper and sociable at| A E. Hutchinson of Princeton. ILLINGTO Roy Wilbur holds the record of be- | Femaining for a week C‘;t)&?num, ”‘;,’,‘ g" St | MR, ANtart Biogie ek Uay with Mr. Avery’s parents, at |ine Baptist church Wednesday eve- | Mass, spent Tuesday night at the : o lang . the gréatest - Willington * Doy | fose A 100 o e e T oo To Beldaskat bungalow on Columbia Green. B e {home of his parents at Maplelawn ; Meetings are to be held in East Will- | traveler. His mother has just re- | foteEsburs @8 B CCOrr W or, fofarel > g 2 g P ccident to Autobfis. { Curtis sawmill was recently moved oolhouse for some time Sun- | ceived a letter from him telling of his | OUTISts. = At the semary, TS 877 Leslie W. Dawley took an automos Called to New University. The autobus that makes regular [to W. J. Warner's lot. day evenings, at half past seven. The| voyages that have had objective points | 50 "0 SRS SO0 (a0 ot ‘ana | bile party to Bridgewater, Mass., one Rey. W, A, Sheiton, formerly pastor | {108 from Storrs to Willimantic daily, Pout Otfics. Dissontisvied, school house was well filled last Sun- | at most of the principal ports of the i the guests ana fthis appoint- | day Tecently. ot Cvngregational chureh here, can | While on the return from:an extra trip | Offi inued. ay evening Americas and_the canal zone and | Sreat has heen given Mrs Moore, who,| Phillp A. Money of Slocum, was in Tuesday forenoon, broke an axle in The post office here will be discon- Mrs. M. Cushman and rer son, Her-| many of the Pacific islands. The let- Dew :fli‘.;’ial;'&et"ch‘;fi ::Tl:b::: ::; front of the home of W. P. wndu!tinued after August 1st and the pa- Mman, visited friends in Rockville last| ter was mailed in Peru. Z O e e ierature in the New |Ihe party aboard on tHeir way to|trons will be served by the R. F. D, 2 An automobile trip with Mrs. Charles | "§"SUIMYS. o oo Ricketts ot | the Carolina Mills Co., at Carolina. university at Atlants, Ga., to com- the annual poultry meeting had to | from Andover, y Frank Bosworth ;Ymd daughter | smidon to the Potter district school Elizabeth, N. J., are with his brother, Mrs. Everett Saunders of Westerly mence October 1st. For several years wu}‘b:r‘:o%:h?”:f a‘g‘\;{nn.th‘;lf}_‘ 5 e Qs :a‘;(‘ ‘D;“s;tlr»(:; llhne l;::; Willington the | house was an incident of the week.| pore By iitis and daughter of that }s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George B, & sted has been - of The contract for the building Wwas | oty . o ames. ir. Shelton has Uisen located in Okla- |, $1650 UP'E & Flanerey this weck | . Harold Post is at home for the sum. | Geote Wilson was in Mount Hope | e oo et Aoiden® ana ain photty,| Sitvoat Hilleioh Toe m oine Snc cenes with her little daughter, will live at town on business. the institution. Fred Kingsley is now employed by [ = - 3 Arthur B. Barber was a vis " verett Bosworth, emploved In_the while attending the dalryman's and | rer. over Sunday. and tasteful structure went up aimost| por g Fo e A S Ashaway on Sunday. Pl Hartford post officé, spent the week |POultry “’°ci§tl('n meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe and children === sy e as rapidly as Jack’'s bean stall day_to Willlam Cosgienes aad Clarence W. Hopkins visjted his o i L G Mrs. E. P, Bellows is at her home | have been visiting Mrs. Beebe's sister, WILLINGTON There were %8 reported by Secre-| g~ 16, TUHEH ) Slate P, A. meet | brother. Raymond C. Hopkins at Paw. Me dna Men U iTenpihckioton ot | Do IO RIN. X or- a8 coupleroOpMIs. William . dichant o - = tary F. W. Pratt at Sunday school. His | 2% U1 tucket iast week. L 3 . . ell and family, of Walling- i : text was from Matthew 5.15-18. » Gate it S SRR S L B. B. Moore made¥ i Hartford are spending fhree weeks | Leland Wildes is at home for (he, ford, and O. E. Bailey and family of | O'ange Mestings Suspended During | "3 %S iy "school and _ preaching - Monday. S g E0pe N I e, Bhaciie. | Summer vacation. Vernon were at E. W. Buells Sun-| August—Roads Praised by Norwich | service in the morning #t West Will BOLTON NOTCH = - R paroncs 2 e Men Mrs. Carroll H. Hawkins and son|day.. = itors. ington were both well attended as was — & d Kneeland, . . . .* &re visiting In Lyme for a few days.| Mra. C. L. Pary and Mre.A H. the evening service at East Willing Mrs, Lillian Birch of Hartford is OCKVILLE P Nr. and Mrs. John . Davis and —_— Post spent ‘the week emd at the Wil- [ Mr. Carroll of Ohio is visiting at|ton. Mr. Vachon gave notice of a | visiting at Frank Wheaton's. 2 S » SHlldren, of ‘Hamdeh, sfedt the wesk STAFFORD limantic camp ground. C. F. Roods. 2 meeting to be held in the conference| Mrs. Jessie Smith visited In New | Mr_and Mrs. Harcld R, Crandall and cny e o B A o B s e e i Miss Helen Beebe of Ilartfora is| Mrs. Bishop and _son, Raymond, | room on Friday evening at 7 o'clock | Britaln Wednesday and Thursday. infant daugiter, Flizabeth, have re- ot o et " My Do | Rov. C. H. Puir %o Preach—Leaf | V18Itin at her aunt's. Mrs. T B. Post's. | went last weck to New Haven for & | lo which all the boys are fnvited as| “Mre Susie W of Waterville | turned from & week's visit at West- vis returned Sunday evening. Mrs. T At e oa Mr. and Mrs, Parker of Springfield | vacation visit. it was planned to organize a company | is visiting at € erly. d R ooy o Ll T et Contest at the Grange. sre visiting D. if. Hoage. U Sadie Smidt and danghter. Jennie| ot Boy Scouts. Mrs, Mand Woodward w. Mrs. Benjamin Baton has returned ~ o P Miss 6] " ills 18 visiting 88 | Smidt, came last week for a vaca- " . ford er Sunday. from a weel o ! O el AT e of Amberst, | m A, Booth attended the semi-annual | Doris Hutchinson, in Princeton, Mass. | tion to her home here, from St Louis, Norwich Man Praises Roads. |30 OVEL SHaGE, . one to Syra- | Brovidencer . 2t St Joseph's hespital; s Mgk Mmte L mesting of the Connecticut Poultry as- iss 1da Hanner of Wethersfield is | Mo where she has been for severaM The good roads about town are a ! N. Y. to see her brother, Will-| A welcome rain fell here all day ' i . - on held a rrs Agricultural |a guest at C. A. Lord's, months and where she will return aft- | matter of general comment, especially | ]am House, who is suffering from a | Tuesday . Mrs. A. S. Rose and children, of | er a short rest to her duties in a bus- | by those coming afar with their ma- | shock. Miss Flore was a recemt « &nd Mrs, Park are at Bethiehem, Springfield, Mass., are visiting Mrs, ' iness house. She went with the firml chines. Ome of these wa: Hans Mr. and Mrs. Barnum and two chil- | caller at Plt::: Sreh 7 ¢ Y

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