Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1914, Page 9

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quarters, leave your packagea here, and try our THERE IS NONE BETTER. All Best Teas 25c per pound. Calls your attention to the VERY LATEST . : Thaxa totace-soa be | ade: m, ha thing in up-to~cfate Footwear SRS 'She press and. public in bes 7 er for - early Fall. e RUBBER SOLES 2 w.:wmi-u by French. “We know how deeply the Hfltg o in Dark Tan and Gun Metal uppers with the new non-skid ‘rubber sole and spliced leather toe piece. Abso- lutely the latest and best shoe of its kind on the market. /i SEE_OUR WINDOW_ DISPLAY Charbonneau & Andrews also prove a Mrgrm military 159 Main Street THE WHITE FRONT SHOE STORE THERMOS RECEIVES BOTTLES FROM GERMANY. | Shipment -Received at Boston—Nor- wich Plant Sending 100,000 to Len- e — Events of interest are occurring at local factory of the American THREE GENERATIONS AT BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY When Dr, Dwight Traoy Celebrated His 84th With His Son at Stam- | s , of Norwich, left Stamforq Tuesday morning for New York, on a business trip. nce Sat- Tracy had been e celebrated his 84th birthday, larrange for a glass supply while the ga.y. x Ameriean factories were cloged for the There was a happy fam! party, the three gemerations inc Dr. Tracy, his son and three young sons. In the the motored to the beach, monme of the | ous than the grandfather of 84. . g:nthe ?.y :l:l:n ity mnde " by the custom house jovable ner for and a few intimate friends, ing Judge |in Boston that the shipment had ar- John Clason, ohie of the liberal bene- |rived. As no papers had been re- factors of Stamford Hospital. Con- {ceived, Supt. C. R. H. Visscher left spicuous on the handsomely decorated y. afternoon to make table was a great b Ly cake, with this shipment through its symbolic decoration of & beautiful It comprises about red rose and single red candle. This of the finest pistons cake was made according to the re- {produced on the continent and are in- cipe of Dr. Tracy’s great-gr: mother, | tended for the highest class bottles. Eunice Champlin, and when cut and |German mail was received by the tasted bore convincing testimony to|Thermos company on Tuesday. This of Some S0~ Most At Mo—Inl_ o —vex Ime oo, ", ‘black, white and colors, value 19c. > At 19c—Infants Sifk Socks, black, “ " white and. tan, value 25c. / At 21¢—Infants’ Long Silk Stock- ings, ribbed, black, white and eglors, value 25c. Children’s 25¢ Hosiery 19¢ One case of Children’s Ribbed Lisle Hosiery, black, sizes § to 9%, at 1%c Dair, value 25c. Extraordinary Values | Women’s Hosiery at 15¢ —roTTerrE—TTTMeT T e TTT TYOS1ery in black, white and tan—also some Imported Split Foot Hoslery, reg- :l:‘rlscmdzkrm«ulk‘ r. 37Y2c Hosiery at 29¢ We offer our entire line of Wom- en's 37%c Hoslery, black, white and tan, at 29¢ a pair. 50c Hosiery at 39¢ ‘We offer our entire line of Wom- en's 50c Hoslery, lisle and silk lisle, black, white and colors, at 39¢c a pair. WOMEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT SILK HOSIERY 50c¢ Silk Hosiery 39¢ ‘Women's pair. OQutsize Silk Hosiery 44c Women’s Qutsiza Silk Hosiery in white only—regular 50c value at 44c a palr. Full-fashioned Stk Hoslery in white and tan — our regular 50c Silk Hosiery at 39%c a Silk Hosiery at 59¢ Women's Silk Hosiery in white and tan color, extra fine thread, good 75¢c wvalue at 59¢ a pair. $1.00 Silk Hosiery 85¢c ‘Women's Fine Silk Hoslery in black, tan and white, our regular $1.00 quality at 85c a pair, WOMEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT 15¢ We offer an unrestricted choice of our entire stock of Wom- en’s and Children’s Straight Ribbed, Summer Weight Vests, including fine lisle—many of them with dainty lace yokes— lsc Vests that were 19¢, 25c and 29¢c—all at the very low price of WOMEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT UNiON SUITS Union Suits at 23c Women's Ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed, both regular and extra large sizes, good 39c value at 23c a suit, Union Suits at 36¢c Women's Ribbed Union Suits, with Torchon lace trimming, our regular 50c Union Suits at 36c. Union Suits at 41c ‘Women’s. Ribbed Union Suits, both sleeveless and short sleeve models with cuff knee, our regular 59¢c suits at 4lc, Union Suits at 59¢ Women’s Union Suits, lace trim- med and cuff knee, regular and ex- tra sizes, our regular 75c suits at 59c. $1.00 Suits at 79¢ Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, both lace trimmed and cuff knee— our regular $1.00 Union Suits at 9e, $1.50 Suits at $1.09 Women’s Silk Lisle Union Suits, with fine lace trimming, our regular $1.50 Union Suits at $ . the skill as a cook of the good dame |mail was dated July 31st and post- who looked well ta the ways -of her {marked at Ilmenau, Germany, on that househqld during Colonial date. It was received via Holland. To ad 3 aihe world-wide Lcombination o e Suchions his aniversary, word had been erTnos tories planned by esi- -Merriam. ed that his daughter, dent Walker has been only partially i g Tracy Fay and her two consummart on account of the war. More than 100 guests were present GEORGE G. GRANT Chestnaut Hill, Boston; ™ The English factory, which formerly | Tuesday evening at the wedding of Lucerne, Switzertand, secured supplies from Germany, has|Willlam Archibald Elrick and Miss wfl' illd Emhl summer, are safely established now turned to the Norwich planf, and | Agnes Ethel Merriam, which took 1€ | Warwickshire, Englend. The joyous |arrangements have been made by ca- |place at the residence of the bride’s . P day ended with no evidence of either |ble to ship 100,000 bottles to London.|mother, Mrs. Lina Meriam, 10 Llee 32 Providence St., Taftville|mentai or physical fatigue on the part |The first shipment of two carloads will |avenue, New London, at § oclock. vt attention to day of the marvelously capable and vigor- [leave by steamer Chelsea Thursday|The rooms were beautifully decorat- ” o to day o ment.cai™™ |ous guest of homor, Who received |night and will leave New York by|ed. In a corner of the parlor a floral Wl Imany gifts and feilcitations from |English eteamer on Saturday. The|bower, arranged, before which the Dr. J. M. KING friends near and far. British government has guaranteed the | coupie stood. The ceremony was DENTIST Uit Tea Imporers G, Franklin 8q., over Somers Bros WEDDINGS. is the son of George A. and H. . Arnold Ayer. He was bo:nni: Preston. His bride is a native of Nor- :::nhuml‘: t’gg ?i:.‘xln‘;" of Edgar 1. and cDoudall Vars of 211 street, East Norwjch. Poriem Women’s Dresses and Suits At Final Clearance Prices Dresses at $5.00 Women's Summer Dresses, all this season’s models—Dresses that EAST SIDE ITEMS e s Mrs. Samuel Carden and chi tire stock that sold up to $7.50, all Fox Hill spent Friday with het meche || reduced for final = clearance to er, Mre. Kingsley, at Niantic. $3.95. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Degrenier and son Cleland, also Mrs. Mary Rathbun and Miss Grace Rathbun, of the East Side. enjoyed a drive to Canterbury on Sunday, where they formerly resided. r. and Mrs. W. Brown of Fast Main street have been entertaining friends the past week. sold up to $12.50—all reduced for Women's Dresses, all beautifully embroidered, materials are cotton crepes, organdies, etc—Dresses that were $15 final clearance to $5.00. $22.50—Final clearance Price..........ccccecieaens . wean $7.50 Women’s Suits $5.00 Women’s Coats $3.98 Women's Suits, the balance of of our stock of Women's safe arrival of this shipment in Lon- | performed by Rev. C. Raymond Chap- NEXT C. T. A. U. CONVENTION don. pell, of Bath, Me., brother-in-law of the bride. IN NEW LONDON. OBITUARY. The bride’s gown was of white sat- - —— in and lace and ghe carried a shower Wathan W, Grosnman. buoquet of white roses. The only at- Nathan d: - i our Spring stock, principally in s’ Spring Coats and Linen May Buildin, maiatee W, Greenman, 74 years. 4 ::“,,“,?‘;n;'g:;gf,{g"ghf;;:'“};,gfi:w ln;“;,’e',E.',',',‘,', J,‘:,’,"‘,;::‘,J’;.“,:';g}’;:{,’;‘ black, reduced to $5.00 for final | Dusters, reduced to $3.98 for final mfluwa . At the %lostehorczi;zh ‘lsith a’}muu cen-{ Boint, Atadison on 'Mn:g“‘; at Webster | of the bride, as ring bearer. A re- s *|] clearance. clearance. vention of e olic 'otal Ab- - - The woman's si#eman = jected by the Swedish Parliament. CASTORIA For Infants and Children ception and collation followed the cer- stinence Union in Hartford Tuesday | yios- fi:?m:”mfflfg. "jw?,}’l"{‘,' emony. The newlyweds left in the .. these officers were elected: President, | 1840 anq was the son of Nathan and | SYenings on a honeymoon trip to New M and Repamllg Rev. Father John J. Witsgerald, Po-|Julja A. (Wilkinson) Greenman — of| SoTk and the Berkshires, after which quonnock; vice presidents, James J.|%inat place. When he 2 s of | they will make their home with the All work guaranteed. Newman, Naugatuck; Miss Marie|age the family moved ‘to“Gnfi‘.;m" bride’s mother. Called for and delivered. parow. Moriihi Jaox Moy DRvvery: [mds # ag . S poliflc and.iian| A VeSSISIOn of vARuNE weamsy anbury; sec V. . : nney, B ~ 8 were received. Yy include gold, A. GOLDBL ATT, fEREbury; - weboetary, B do T| Echools ‘here that he received his ed. % " 2 silver, cut glass, linen and furniture. New Haven; delegates to the nation: | lc2tion. He went to Waterbury, which Women’s Dress Hats at 98¢ Our ent®e stock of Women's and Children's Dress Hats that sold at $3.93, $5.00 and $5.95—many of them made in our own work room—all reduced now to..... 98¢ Miss Merriam has been a clerk in New = 60 Franklin Street al convention to be held in Atlantic|nas Rl o e e mc; | London for several years. Mr. Erick| ImUse For Over 30 Years The materials alons are worth two and three times this price. City next year: James P. Dunn, Mid-| deptistry, which he practiced for a|l5 & traveling salesman. Both voung u w R B dietown; Cecelta, Dm:‘wan‘.stflmstto‘xg, PR iE s it T = g”;i‘::: are active workers in the First U"!.:.b-" A M M orge W. Larkin, Ansonia; war, and he also traveled through | BaPtist church. w hGouds tCl Pn ] i"fl-lllg" s mmflmg Editor, Miss Mary Careoll, Torring- | Michigan, selting books, @ little Jated. Ayér-Vars. Signature of as a earance ces Ret: The convention will mest 1n New|on Anpege o1, voes o isted London next year. Twentleth Connectivut V. L, serving s Tuesday, which was the second day|#)] the close of the war. riage>Monday afternoon by Justice of of the convention began sv;lm’sul.:::; the PeT.fie John H Berns, in his of- requiem high mass at . Josi took ce. e groom & carpenter. has MY BMle | e iiaaral for ihe:repims Of Phe aout et I6 Baftioh | L ors living at TiL Paimer atrect:and of deceased members. The president < $f the unien, kl‘ie‘n John J. F;m:-rlid = 'oquonnock, was the celebrant t e Disinces mesting later ot wol!::.e: end experienced very little reports were submitted. After his return from the war he The adult banner was awarded to|gas clerk for a year in the Water- the New Britain soclety and the jun-|pury post office; then entered the i?or banner to St. Marys cadets of New with which he was Eohdon. retired and soon after went Contributions and ple until about 20 years ago, the meeting brought the Johrr J. COr-| tp Madison to reside. In November, 1875, he married Miss Edith G. Web- ster, daughter of Chauncey B. Web- ster, who survises him. He was a George A. Ayer and Agnes A. Vars, CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. both of Norwich, were united in mar- Tolephone 662-5 * JAMES W. BLACKBURN, - 8 @4mnton Avenus, s = ey One lot of Wash Goods, Egyptian Crepes, Fine Tissues, Dan- ish Cloth, Likalinon, Hesper Suiting, Etc., regular 17c to 25c 12% ‘Wash Goods reduced t0.....ccc..v csevccccccncosncccnns . C One lot of Wash Goods, Figured Crepes, Voiles, New Cloths, Ratine, Poplin, Etc., regular 25c and 29¢ Wash Goods 15 reduced to .. c See our Remnant Counter of Wash Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Voiles, Crepes, Percales, Etc—hundreds of remnamls, all at special prices. MEN’S ' WEAR 15¢ Hosiery at 10c 'F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night ‘pDhone 1053 American ALARM 3 Imported CLOCKS Big Bens and Baby Bens, and all makes of American and Im- ed _Alarm Clocks AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Clock T sell tested amd smnnteul A Guarantoed Alarm leck for 75 cents. First-class Repairing of Clocks and Watches. = © Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Shirts 50c Neckwear at 38¢c —— e RAINY WEATHER THREATENS 128 the - Consregational coree Halt Hose in black and | es Neckwear—a choice of our % POTATOES WATH ROT.{ publican, e e el stock of Men's 15c Hosiery at 10c a | entire stock of Men's 50c Neckwear N 2 o e llector, and was also & member of Big Crop Expected in This Vicinity fge board of rellef. He was a Ma- This Year. son and an Odd Fellow, and was also affiliated with the Concordia Singing A prominent agriculturist said - on| gociety and belonged to the Dr. Charles Colgrove, who was a|Tuesday that never within his memory ' . many weeks at ‘the Lawrence | had so many potatoes been planted Mie' Macy Egsa tal, suffering from heart trouble | between Norwich and New London as| Miss Mary Egan, 25 years of age, now at his home in Willimantic. | was the case this year. The weather passed away at the Nborwich Tuber- is somewhat improved, but his|conditions up to the preseat time have condition is still serious and a trained | been most favorable and he predicted et Tiatitionss 1o e | Brmars. o e - B pan the LT oner in 11- | farmers <3 precaution to begin d they accompani digging as soon as possible. He said 3:,‘.'{;’.“’.’;:“‘3, were sent to thasgc'i’t’; that some raisers of this most import-{on the 7 o'clock train Tuesday evening ant vegetable had already slgns of rotting and in one Inatance| ) U“""J“”-m‘"' Wcmillnhm. ";:; o ITCHING IRRITATION. in Montville an entire crop had been James William Day, 75, well known Werst Form of Skin fnubh Quickly | thus ruined. ow! potatoes formerly as a Providence merchant lowing to n in the onxhi,g. and pair. a 38¢c, vEnY schlAL Men's Summer Weight Ribbed Union Suits, in both ecru and bleached, and In all styles, an unrestricted choice of our entire 69‘ line of Men's $1.00 Unlon Suits at 39¢ Underwear 29¢ Men's Balhriggan Underwear, long G. A R BRYANT & STRATTO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL BOSTON Pty Ao i T h&m_:d ‘well known and teachers. 3 5 canrse, Civil service course, temchers course. & ‘fiwum for personal safety, rapid progress, with, $1.50 Bathing Suits $1.19 Men’s Bathing Suits, plain navy tri l, letic y! and short sleeve Shirts, double Seat | Snq s slcanes o roruler 3000 Drawers, regular 3%c value at 29c. Bathing Suits at $1.19. VERY spEcm Men's Negligee Shirts, with at- tached cuffs, and Men's Soft Shirts with French cuffs, balance of our Spring styles of $1.50 Shirts, reduced 0 ..cccccverccconcocas tesesecsrcescravatocesrasisanca On Tues- $1.19 R by iRekpenelvs Ti et ‘While recognizing the value of al- later as an insurance agent, died . . . ground as long 4 solititors, canvesers or runners.. m’ When you suffer with any skin e ‘opinion (ht"'flély ones 8¢ was Of|suddenly st his bome in that city of oS whocwamot onal interview may heve printed information lam‘ mova, ue m at Pnces . ug immediately. He prophesied that “Mrm‘ st °d? e !'E ¥ . . if the variety of rainy weatier that |} R e P R R e e Rosten Lisle at 29¢ Lisle at 39¢ Silk at 69¢ tinue, there Wpuld be rotten Dotatoes R G & waynedn - Women's B1bow| Women's Elbow| Womews Elbow it in profusion. A few days ago a whole "'M x,h: no grease or carload of potatoes arrived in N PRt e aes At B " i |t b St s oS g s el ITTLE THINGS EVERY AUTO OWNER NEEDS n!ll.m Stintie Sl s that it was returned to the shipper. |ihece being Edwin B. Day of Pravi- g irritation of the skin and make it soft, Michigan Primariss. Sos A Alics Woodlay of Jamales : COTTER FINS, LOCK WASHERS, ;flu and beautiful is almost miracu- T‘?ei,;oit. fich.. Aug. 2.—Primaries: | os p s e I e Haw- :-Am Px:ca‘, HEXAGON NUTS, CAP o _hundred and sixty-four precincts CREWS and CASTELLATED NUTS, only do minor ekin troubles like|of Michigan, comprising preeincts in put Up in tin boxes especially for au- ) ‘blackheads, barber’s | nearly every county of the state, gave tomobile use. A full' assértment of the following total vote for th mb- nt of lican gubernatorial candidates: n s artindale 3,109, Pilis 1,951, Lin- : ol ton 1,052, Glocspedkc 1.918. order that anyone may try Ho- l‘v “Iec;s.lfl”.k&ca small expense, The Lee & Os- Ridgefield.—Andrew Maston, agad 23. . are sell| & liberal-sized jar | was arraigned before a j#stice of the High-oruide Automebile ‘Suppit and in 2ddition guarantee to pe‘c: '?-Tfl with 8 stealing, igh-gra mobile Suppllies, money if the treatment does | plea ty and was held under $,1- | He condicted a variety store in Mont- New Haven, Connecticut hat is claimed for it. 000 for superior court. ville before moving to Rhode Island. Length _Lisle white - only—good 88c value at 29¢ a pair. Wide Fancy Ribbons at Special Prices 000 yards of the newest ideas in Fancy Ribbons, suitable fo Halr Ribbons, Bte, regular 39c value at.. *25c¢ mnmficmflaommbbm-.m. binati ), for Girdles, Bto, 500 end ‘60 Ribbons 8t Toreri e ione39¢ 1he Po_rteous & ‘Mitchell Co. Gloves, Length Lisle and|Length Silk Gloves, in ¥ Chamois Gloves, our|white and black—good 50c values at|$1.00 value at @Sc a 3%c a palr. pair. -\ i 0 ¥

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