Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 2

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lpnnlxl-r tyfl-m Preventsd Confla- gratien in Milk Street Pum bls Loss of “ sprinkler system installed in the thop of mllhouu and ubtedly was eans mvmu u conflagra- tion there during th m:':‘u';r'h'-'sn‘; s!oéowwmmun‘ :d-b; the firm, most- Iy from water. Saturda ; Th.flntmlwuknnwno!mgnn el g A Pl “:p:tml o o e oo e B iy o it shelves and racks of all oddu and ends to, mfl. room $his"was_about ve Sclock " Friday Goods ft morning when he x A CLEAN.UP ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES S Eoing dowe Chroush (he o1 With school days at hand; foresighted mother will do well s e probebly hed.its ofigin in the overheated bearing of a pulley in| ol Cometery. in charge of £ i i e been the pride not to take advantage of this clean-up on Children’s &' Dulley. box on the second fioor, as a(°* Hiram N Fenn Thompeon Tesiden made of good quality gingham, plain or belted effect, licht §:{;,’;1 B et fon A o potmt | The Pmainb ot TaNA I, Thers has aiways b ; fall h fM‘r a J or dark colors and fuily worth 50c to $2.50. e Burni R, A oty r::'fi-y'[“;o James Yi" e S - Clean-up Prices 35c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.39 ficor. Three of the cocks of the sprink- | were brought to this eity ler system had been melted by the|intered in St, Joseph's cemetery. i 4 it ) ; heat, and the water effectually put a Catherlne Lusy. to WHITE PIQUE LINEN AND RATINE SKIRTS |0 5. 5 o muchuner throusn| | The remains of Catharz Marked at the Lowest Prices of the Season D “l':crao*s;i brousht to Jhis ::E i Dos v, Pills—the ac If you are in need of a good Tub Skirt for this season and| bet it S be severai dave petors the|1n, coarge Ly a local among many ‘Fhompson Props, Buftalo, N, Y. - 1 A tablishment. Burial was h 8t h one that will ke in style next season, come and look over|™°® ™! °° o Tuaning order S5Ain | soppe cometers. our assortment and notice what you can save during this The Political Situation. Edith Irene Mallon. Politi i to look I The funeral of Edith Irene, the in. clean-up week. Windnaes onee dnorer The vepublican | fant daughter of William Mailon, who 5 3 caucus for delegates to the various|died in St. Joseph's hospital 'nuudtr $3.50 Tub Skirts $1,00 Tub Skirts - |siate"and county” conventions will be|wax neld Fridsy morning at i next M ight, and the dem- | c'clock from 8. I‘Pw Now $1.58 Now 75¢ boratis caveas has been called for|on Natchaug street. Burial was in St |¢ ] T!}ur:dny Selptemhler :A S S Joseph's cemete t is a litt ear] 0 make pri e~ Shogminmtp SILK WAISTS WORTH UP TO $5.00 . tions, but the,talk seems to be that| Persenals. people to discuss p ;‘:&h’i“te o; the dgwl}l:c!i,ullc aldet 11: |2\!flsu ;‘l‘lirv H;rrlu was a Norwich nMur’e etc., etc. . u ethe r nof visit this 14 vy Silk Waist opportunities do not come every day, but] & tiom o romination of Governor | Whlimantic visitor Friday. by The new bar law library in, o &y names were Richmond, il < 15 s . g B, -| Charles Rogers of Waterbury is the cousthones e place when they do come it makes it worth while. This week|Paiagin for the office of U, 8, Sena: | suest of nis parents in ihis city for A o we are closing on a lot that includes Pongee Silk, Colored |caticus winl favor an instructed dele.|® brief stop. =~ . 0 hreAPIBEton | Clous, iving pien and Striped Silk and Crepe.Silk, all well made and worth | “*Frani p. Fenton, town clerk, and for | raturned from u.-..?x' e home ot |Agsien Bhioge” Alumm asgecis; | addition of many three times what we 'are asking, not many in the lot, $1.50|many years prominently identified with | Moultenville, N. H. n & sontest for & new college A , $1. the demoeratic party in this section.| Nyes Tda each. has let it be known that he would nof R ;b:'t.er. R. N., of su.xla;; " Deposit R ord, will spe: weel o el Jook With disfayor on & nomination TOF | ner brether T A Wennas Took W Nt et T one "Of the beat On Lockout for Stelan Worse. |17 .0, T Crable that their identity is | the state senate. and so far as known | yuao ner 5 e SECE - months ever at . the ) postoffl; The police here received a request| g overed. WHITE DRESSES TO GO AT $1.39 AND $2.50 he is not likely to meet With any s7eat|from a ten-day visit with Telatives in |ords of deposice Bal guk:"’ This = Killed Huge Water Snake, : B <on- | Saco and Keyser Falls, Maine. The prices we ask for these White Dresses would 1mot|nésiicuc ‘ana has filed the ‘ofitco-of| | Dr. (& 3, Dusbaum of the Long 1s- m".-’e:'-fn": oty Sorses o Ceas- past scouting along the, buy the materials, not saying anything of the making, Dut|iM.Cinetm (e Sounidn war. Ho | man lsrael of Jackson sitest. * Has lsmusd Notices. s being slightly soifed and mussed from handling we have put|was the first captain of Co. L and is| Mr. and Mrs. e o T Thomas J. Little of a b5 faitched (o 4 vehicle that was in f y frats iti 80- | North ing. a price oneach lot for quick clearance. SiSHes. A nus © host of Trienas T |and re Te B Kinney n Mvstiy T |ned Jurers for September Term. Miss Lena May Fanch who m $1.39 and $2.50 Will Sail Today. hoen . VISIting TOALVes. ih' Brockigh has Jerome B. Baldwin on Friday re-|N. Y. for the past three weeks, ceived bl 11 his daughter, | returned to her home in this eity. Jurors NEW FALL OUTINGS Sfisa Joasie Beldwin, :vx:hicg ‘Tvn“s goné| Michael L. Hickes. his sans George 08+ | tor"the September term of court. the 1 Leondon, d aili - d Louis, t it as follows The new Outings for Fall are making their first appear-|urday on Minnetonka- This is the i B e Wt siven for . Daniel B. O'Connor, are on a attention by M. Eiliott. Regis Bouthiletts: Wind- ance. Nothmg more suitable for anhg@C house garments shifc‘ot the Atlantic Transport line, on|week's automobile tour '.hnsu"h the ham, Walter T. Thurber, whieh her return reservatians had al- | Adirondacks. is constant agitatio: Burhem, Jr.: Aghtord, C.'H, Barlow: h. 8 b de. Mi 1 P ooklyn, C. F. e; :and night wear. We are ready with the néwest patterns,|ready been mage Miss Baldnf has . W \“,f_'“::?,"m‘;h"fl A that the t William Towne; Chaplain, John Clark: | Gown the mother's throat when alarm- | 10¢ a yard. company with heg sister, Mrs. Georgle | Tene of this ity haw retarnad to W the cde. Eastford, H. B. Buell: Hampton, D. T.|ed by the approach of the boys. The Baldwin Lee of Ohio. Since the out-lyome in New York, accompani :f; Phillips; Killingly, Willilam A. Bur-|small snakes which filled two boxes break of the war they have been in|pa. niece, Miss Leora !u_‘:‘rflm ot rows, Willlam H. Pray; Plainfield, Lu- | were on exhibition all day. KITCHENWARE SPECIALS Wales and England. The news of their | i Tit" . remarked by one of the Siy. | (N6 Seaton: Pomtret. William L. Bottle -Picked Up. d.”n“r; tlor home toda:1 :l \egy wel- of St. Joseph returned here for Bwlaflml mhnd,r wlm‘uwl". Maine; e tot! t lends. ur . t! b One of the most interesting places during these days of |<o™e fothelr parents and BALTIC the coming of the ara "“""’m.,.;“.."‘ on et 1. Rowvine: Woodetock, | Wechuies who \lives i e Tomk high cost of living is our Kitchenware Bepartment, where 2 oSl cOehiee R R that o all the e T, o s Goncye NaEAC - i gt oty g B 4 e window ol . J. Sweeney an ive e 13 5 years ago you can buy all the needed articles for the home at much|soms store are now . on " eXBibition |~ from the WeeteBoye Killeg Heng |B0¢ & o0 d'&fi"s‘-’-’fl'""fi‘:‘;‘f,‘? Qe Bure o of Prophecy il be about three hours Gut. he puf a mote! below our regular 1ow prices. elght fine varleties of gladioll and a| moved from B 8 |son. Sister Mary hane, George Stone's subject at_the |ii & bottle, giving his address. fine display of dahlias. Mr. Sweeney rom Bottom of Dam. superior of :. convent ‘Advent church Sun-|22XInS the finder to notify him, ma WASH B0l ; Is & great lover of flowers and bas| il mose an A ton sl ;""" 5t 0 threw it overboard. Friday he Te-{ BYILERS SPECIAL over four hundred plants. of 175 Va- | yaged to teneh b ihe vereoy o, 0 Joseph Byan has gone to New York |5\t At s slarese in fewelt CH. 1X Tin Wash Boilers, heavy copper| IFour-loaf size Universal Bread Mix- | Ficties, In bloom 1o the rear of his| “Miss Medora Caron. of w:urgw to be ftted to artificial legs. From a lady in R ey | button, wood handles— ers, value $2.00, now $1.69, DISH.OR Jckeen: airee is visiting her parents. Schools in W”"Mt:‘ i open |ing that the bottle was picked up off{ No. 3, value $1.25, now $1.10. Eight-10af size Universal Bread Mix- s war L aubevill Removing Large Stones. Yona A o it '™ o5t |the U. S. Life Saving station at Ama-| o R Aot S iy ts At had Rachoster | , Joseph Ivins. Who has been ensaged| rort cHAIER have been using a derrick | Mrs. C. D. Torrey of Hardwick, |Sansett this week. ! _ » -cup size or removing the large stones at the Mass., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Is Entertaining Cousins. 14-0u; All Co ‘Wash Boilers, during the summer in exploitipg real IOty SoVeL; Datent Rendia T [orcolEiy. ERlON 3400, new ""‘ Satate n this vieinity left Friday for|CoLtom of the Bajtic dam. H L. Torrey at Putnam 8 Heights. Miss 8. Nettie Johnson of Lisbon David Lewis of Worcester was a|nas . ., g By as her guests her cousins, Mr, lllll‘ Friday. M Elme: " a A _ e on s W, Dowen ani Tamily have |1 Mimar Davis ond don ~i5 'Woodstoak fi t to rEent:’r‘n:g bes - Autoes to Ocean Beach. i Miss Mary Anderson of the tele-| A party from Pachaug enjoyed a! pPhone exchange is away on her vaca- |trip to Ocean Beach, 'nnndu ] tion of two weeks. 5 & o and pint No. 8, value $3.30, now $2.79. Cedar Of1, value $1.68--Spectal both for | 218 h:;fi:&x:fw‘ztz‘\tm*; Iins | position in the Yersailies No, 9, value $8.75, now $2.95. $1.00. i ey SPECIAL IN WOODEN WARE Folding Ironing Tables on stand, value $1.25, now 93c. One Cedar Oil Mop C. Mussel Higham has accepted a Sanitary ibre company’ “To Start on Motoreycle Trip. At Ravon Beach. Chauncey Williams and Hareld Ma-| The folowing people fram this town son of Lebanon, the latter of whom re- |37 _#Spending their ‘summer at Revere Beach, Mass.. Mr, and Robert J. Love, Sr., and lhug?;fir‘m. 2 Towa. | F {14 . wers o . o rown. Glass Wa.Sh Boards, value 45c, now 33c. CASTO R lA T M ey Wy % }:fwmr.u&“uh an inspsction of the TSNS N, i;'; the republican ~ state radwflt’l;elull')‘nl:: The trlfl..:ll ‘mads or : : Double Zinc Wash Boards, value 35¢, now 27c. et iy KT B undstected. = The e ::5:5;-.‘:’5 ¥ the party two vears g0 | g weriers 8 . Smith's 10-Arm Wall Dryers, value 50¢, now 39c. e e : hag left for Canada, where he ‘will be A I s 0| . The Wit L 5 2 : . In Use For Over 30 Years |» pupil at a Montreal college. mained perfeetl Y g""“‘“" OF swveral wedi. 3 % Malim ot e Gepdivar . -Veneered Birch Chair Seats, 14 to 18 inches, now 8¢ each. i g Sy jnijaries . Donnelly was s visitor sshisn going down far the wesk '&‘.: the M.E church. save & Dust Absorbing Floor Mops, value 50c, now 39c. "*ihe = omlle Depathy, of ‘Moosun, was | nag's hortags oF '?,.’.‘;?."’,{,.'.‘.‘.'“"",’.'.:.—'.."" Ny b Trojan Mop Handles, value 15c, now 8c. ,"p‘;“',“}’,‘n"‘“fh”':fi; Som Ape ik er ncidentals 12 Bopiimmer, TP the TR SR | e frestments ‘were served ¢ Ladies’ Friend Floor Brooms, value 39¢, now 29c. o . o e wr:‘ the dates wsisciad|Mies Tinker. A very enjoveble ev- Clothes Wringers, guaranteed for 1 year, value $3.50, o oter 1S THI : Eaptist convention in this s Notes and Personals, e offer One Hu morning at the M t now 3375 reserving| iz e o ray |t S ~ - 4 r upy ul is CROQUET SETS WILLOW CLOTHES ~ ey ey & Y v Cometegtional church of this city was |subject will be “Fhe Al imporiaat o Hardwood 5-Eall Croquet Sets, value | BASKETS . N d 3. chena.elh; loat 13 yoars an -n bolmuv. 3 nighiy mm’“’:w i : ng theme, Keeping the | ‘llf‘l;rt’i‘z'zo;llsa-gBathrnquet Sets; value Mfl“fl; :fe‘-,.:llu:ifllis now ,;:c ee s out any o‘fiu- Ym’?-*‘-i-“:‘y' fl Innul? ;‘:."&’“&" m{?aruum'w -89, a9 Large lue .10, now 3 dents ©l an R Fardwood 8-Fall Croquet-Sets, value | - Extra large aize, vilus $125, now —_— 4 “Nirioxar saxk or olede. 0, towsis who heve $2.39, now $1.89, 98¢ “!illall: fi.urfi? Can is m:&u. 4 h g e e }', cling rectiy upon - .- d f 4 system, OIL STOVES FRUIT JARS and RUBBERS FRUIT JARS :r bott % { m’p'.' g . Weltg St is Vi New Perfection Oil. Stoves— Economy Pruit Jars— FRUIT JAR RUBRERS Tpke. el iy il B "comatse i A u.‘!":o'bumer, high, value $7.50, mow Pint size, now 63c a dozen. Summl-—r c.u.—-——-'.‘._‘" o assist u:” mm mm_ no’flhliege!;s}mruer, high, value $10.00,| Quart size, now 80c a dozen. P ARDW Ax Summer colds are danEerous. ';','.‘.,, o Eeookivn Jail to the :upmnr court - i -bus ” Arap Jar. Rubbers, now 7c a dozen. indjcate low ‘.uamy and often lead here next Tuesday give the assurance Two-burner Ovens—Special-3$2.39. P to serious Throat and L\ml Proubl: # there will e run: “.'l“:m-burner Glass Ovens—Special . Fitz 'em All Jar Rubbers, now 7o a mcmdm‘ c.m. an -. i Danielson, | thet K u“nnm_‘-::rn‘.‘ ; _ ; MR COVERS |EiEER T , iy OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES SPECIALLY PRICED ; tic and o R Old Dutch Cleanser—Special 7c a can. Our Steck Is Complete bottle_of m‘" m.-’.‘"'"n.-"‘" o Bon-Ami for cleaning and polishinge~Special 7c a cake. PR i(LeLmd 9190 otties at “Sour Drug- . Welcome Borax Soap—Special 7 cakes for 25¢. 0] EPARDWARE (0 - Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons; 3 in a set—Spccxal 98¢ a set. ’ ) s '“.E“c.:n'.:.n,,‘m“fiw Go to Millstein’s (Ladies’ Dust Absorbing Dust Cloths—Special 14c. SUR DU, Tl Tailor) for your next Rayo Lamps, complete—Spécial $1.35. : . E . 3. - MARRY E. BAGK, Attorney-at.Law,|l Tailored Suit. 24"“Ch H‘Gh Mission Tabourefies——-slxcxal 3%. i Capital.$189 m S!rmni mmlh here Danielson. | xyinanem County Savings Benk Bids. || 1 pasitively guarantes fo save - - . l’ Danielson, Conn. THE B G MURRY 60 |~ e | i " Auto Trnck Moving |DR F. Lm M a: m& -A' um’fl‘fl.‘..:.'..fl"é‘: 752 Main_ Street, JAY M. SHEPARD HIRAM N. FENN. Succeeding Blmore & Shepard UNDERTAKER & n Mfimdfi&h« 00.62 North St, Willimantic| = ul’_ Assistant Tel. connection - i

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