Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1914, Page 7

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ory on McKinley 2yenue, | covers the whole buildizg, anil d ne flurm: the summer and, on been completed with Te- ti! ‘bound to be highly sat- ;believed, dew dights ghow most 13 1% the ed, ke Seven arc lights Rave been | fi by twelve clusters of 400 which diffuse 2 | Da Sugh, it 44 balls, without any extra ‘h‘ <lust are all screened s lights cannot bs broken | 2aiball bé Batted up azainst bule at the fromt &oor le light and in the 1obby ove, which lights both tke and the gallery in the lob-| B thé compapy rcoms, the old ws' NEW VEAR ' BEGINS ON SUNDAY: fi-nflh is to Bogin the First of Next Week. fbihanan or New Yeéar's day, ng of the solemn season o el g om Sunday evening to 3 ©of next - weelk. mornx'ng service Mon- an in.dh;;ment mnde 148 to bri: % people : Stookhsiders’ Mntmu % Uity of New i& to. b ntention to bring tlfl! has b Gfty Clérk xzrry Adams. “on the year &hs ong the east side of get near the Crocker houss e stepped upoy an iron grat- \"¥ront e one of the witdows. it went through 'thé of the absence of cross bars J rsedlvea lacerations, sprains, ather injuries. & M, WAR WINDOWS, lletins, puocus a ictures, Etc., Arouss intense intsrest. jursdey événing the epacsé in the difplay window of the of the Porteous & Mitchell crowded with interested s, a,:\‘ang:tsdhgy the “war win. y the store decorator, 5 ?;u_nchoy and his a.ssista.m, in featurs of the dilphy yb.ieh everything of Europe, sizé 6 teet W b is claimsd to be the la.-t- ' % conu.nem yst published Procured from Edinbursh. is bound in a veivet frame ifl o ol saes. It fs bright- and larze enough to. 88 notions o denote the 1oe.qr ¢ the armies in \tonflict, THe ermies ars gesignated by Gif- | OF W LICHTING SYSTEM AT ARMORY g i S il Shed Now Brightly Tuminated by Teselve Clinsters of Lxghts—-—New Shower Baths are Also Among the Im- pravmemx Made—Riflemen Going t6 Shoot at Dantel nn-—-—New Rtvclvets Received. S N Soctoit Hghting System for °‘n'§ & _at the night upon i: ;n.cuca shoot is to be hu! at elson on Saturday and Sunday & the Coast Artillery for ‘K{”m tsam of c‘.fl! With two | s mbfl!‘ i ffom the thi o ths state. The Thir 'y is more than well rep- % 3 E. Churéh, Lhu& . on, g!.rfl Brewster ant :fit& re¥ult of thé mafking he umutammmmms&"&c an obsérver of the first class. LUMBER LADEN SHIP HELD IN BRAZIL. [P : Is Bound to New-London to Discharge Etumfl:fi: Robert Dollar, bousd > a cargo « t of lumfier is reportad as an onal o d» J m- snip of the war wes :mbuy Taoewved for. ‘American flag. er the fag of fl-l!.d.— Br-ana» wm mshm to continue on her voyage. DIRECTORS ELEGTED FORG. & €. TRD-LEY 4 Held at Offics in Mystis. At 2 mesting of the stockholdsts of 8 SRR ey shenie T Mois 3 8 N nothing of &~ Wl valus was car- on, mu# B sunivan mm % Lca: e: Boston, H. M. Va&rsl of Pértland, My €. L. ¥. Robinson of Hartford, C. L Afi of Grotén, R. W. Perking of No Ampong ;‘sent were A. E. sbomz.u and R Perkins of wigh, A. lm-“!ononand Willlams of Mystic. e ey KING'S DAUGHTERS CONVENTION Mrs. W, H. Dawley, Stats President, | ong lésues Ca!! for Mesting in Water- bury, i e Mrs, William H. Dawley of Norwich stats president of the King's Daugh- ters, is sendmz cut the following con- vention cail: 5 o To the WB mzmu onnegticut, & vitation Conn. Soms of Hel ers, the 19th annyal convention of the Cannectmua‘&nch of the arder wlu Fflbeld in rbury, et theé Sec- church; on the 8th Mm will, be hfifi )n thl dgfimflm at 13 foymally lt 215 !‘l‘hurs“y M Oct. at 980 Friday morning, Cct. 9. The Buésts of the convention will bs Miss Annie M Brown of ’rom..to. da, first vige- of the order of the King’s ters and Sons, Miss Clara Morebouse, the general secrstary, €. Herbert Horten :\ew York President, and T ©of ths publieity ths nas child furnished by the are posted r of plctures and B b]‘ca_ @8lnding some colored t}! 2ls0 - displayed. tmther 5 a: the, . very latest flustrat- England, France end \Iucz: of this material it i golored buttons: | English by | tional - h by lavender, Russians h; Circlss =nd ch whess 4 lslgians by yeliow, Germans and |28 inteshational dues g2e n&-d'!m- At frequent ‘tn- [ 197¢ will Teceive dredentifl cards, and 2 entitled to representation as Tows Each circle and chapter shall be en- titlsd to representatfon In the conven- tion by the leader and ons delegate for es.é\tten 3&3 Embers. p X ity w 5 may be rsp.’?m ed by rih? presidént (6r chalrpraw) and one elegate, q Jimicult fo procure on ac- ths® great demand for pub- Ter of gxc.h aracter !or $ endeavgnng i the Eurgpean ,l Groups df c._ila"e" on l' Bome #rom sclool Thursday scens w*nb grast interest thorough Zfamiliar with w movements of th contend- - - Try Rheuma No Cure, No Pay ¥ @veryone uch wi Ten -independent Wermbers may unite ang send one Jelegate as thelr repre- i Ls:&ve. will lers ses that the members ship lists and dues for 1914 ‘are com- plets, and sorr end sent to : gourtz satrevflsm also 21l out the cre- ential gards comp! and give th to the delegates with ‘mefimfi‘& teke (not send) them to the conven- tiom, a,._d upon arrival to present them | rel 1o the credential committee. If you wish to reach Waterbury Wednesday night, be sure to for the extra night with the chairman of the hospi- tality committes, Mrs. Hollis D. Segur, Oakcliff, Waterbury, end pefore Sept. 20 i you can. 1 you wish 1o be emhrh..nod over night, send your name to Bol!!a D. Segur, Oakelif?, Waterbury, by of September, and let the hosrd- tality committee know when you ar- rive. This year we aseln use the plan Which seemed to meet the avoroval of all last year, that of omitting the res- istration fee an& raying for meals. Supper and luncheon will be served at about the sami ices asked last vear. Actlon will be teken upen the fol- lowing amendment: Tead: “The nominee to be presented by egular nomirating committes, a Y votgDeins zecessary for elec- The county secretarles ere: Wart- | fard, Mrs, Yra E, Férbes, 74 WLdeor avenue, Hartford; Fairfieid, Mrs. C. Flwell, Stepney; New Havem, Mrs, S Lloyd, Salisbury, 13¢ Grand avenus, ew London, Windham and Tolland, ld.ll Lucy Geer, $5 Park street, Norwich: Middlesex, Mrs. L. M. Pelrens, Ivoryton: Litchdeld, Mrs, &eorge C. Gilbert, Thomaston. The rnominating committes & Mys. orge L. Bell, 24 @Gocdwin street, Bristo Mrs Arthur R: _Blackledge, . Henry E. Durgy, Dan- ———————————— BORN ’URDICK—tn Neorwien, Sept, 17, uu New Heaven; Nerwich; Mrs, ury. fixe Bas:s on which All gists Offer This Great re for Rhoumatism, 1y can a¥ord to use Rheuma PS d of terrible rneumatism, sci- 28 gout, for it is sold by Lee & O t: cther drugsists st a very fi Tour money returned if e wonderful how speedily this 5y emedy takes hold ard how 08 scles lmber up and swollen loi* me down to nprmal, It is the bet :dy you ¢an find to darive R = bmonhw ge slystem £ C sery- & sodies. = < rheumatism: for a lws wiile, wnd not cured until: “used e My advice to those mcefl..g rar umatism {5 to' use great et 3 I believe it -will effect a| B ur m‘s; case."—Cs B; Lanham, B . & is also good: for - lumbago, deuralgia and Iddney trpubles Ity gight down to the seat of Fou ud removes the u.u.sa. “ . ¥ NS~ v b & iy a son to Mr, end Mrs, James N, Burdick of No, 50 rmm avenus, R . oo Tegistry under She was then at ,| pehd of fitéh fur’ headinx an ostrich Artlc‘e 8, Section 3, last clause to| A_|encs in Ju form of applause They NextloVVoo!worthsScnud lAkSlm Quality Shoe Shop A COMPLETE LINE OF LADES* - Fall Footwear IN ALL STYLES AND ALL LEATHERS. Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Russia Calf, ; $2.00 to $5.00 Wl.teh Our Window Displays ~ HATS ‘AND GARMENTS. Vhat is Newest in Trimmings and Ornaments=Colors Faversd«Skirts to Be Wider—Popular Fabrics and Designs in Coats and Suits. et 3 ¢ millinery opening always -~ f“’il!mt wave, and this year is no cfl tion. is His & July day vestérda¥, bmmrmmnmothhwm Doug! need ‘for smart soclety n.fl.flrs ;athcrmxs ‘which ion af ! Thete was brik buying, too. of dren’s, ty little creations m this &Qffl- to-wear, dev!loped in corduroy, bea velvet and other seasonable materials, Tosettas of rib- féathers, tiny wreaths bua.s or flowers, they were abtktng to ‘note whit quind~ s $014 4nad silver braid and lads ::e used in the adnmmm of hats for ths chnarens elders—as 1S tO be eX- 2 military year. Foli~ imitated in AR R s D T mo in hig g“zr with the J The use of a single big tc!anc Pop- oy was Wtzl' illustrated yesterday, the case of a-model shown. It was of blee!’ velvet, lor _effect, its womm,eng 2 peacdok blus pa»nv with 3 its £ l o i - ?“fi?’.&n m" gaiow | expert teachers and many P e reiver wol het wae tnm.| assistarits, and purchased 5 B WL B e i of e g m%yffimhnfi of the wifles a‘:a‘:‘;;:fl:’::@‘::;&:"“” v S S oSk a A coronet of red poppids surround-| < it & good position andep- of black, being sst mm t8p. The finish was u-a.nspu'ent fancy in black. 08d and fetching was a small Black velvét Scoteh sha) its bivding of £ motrs. S arui_s:i;.; tramm .a"%,&.; you to call as a visitor or two 15ng ends o n and 2 rcse 2 2. B A oo, nih oeng| @ dtudent to investigate dehsht the t.ofseny beholdsr from bg’ku And it is among thn ‘best liksd ofterings of the season, teo! A watty browa velvet turban had & Truthful Claims of Superiorty Five ¢sashsrs and four gealstant teachers band. m tete de negre. Its ornament mnne vélvet was employed in develoting an seroplané shape. Its trimming was a sray ostrich- fancy, drape.of velvet and beaded ornaments. A charming design for early fall wear Ww&§ a black pmh turban with six latge red poppies in the effective high trifoming. Madonna blus velvet was used for 3 large sailor, a_ rvefined and sgraceful model, which had for trifiming & pensy sofiy in natural colors. ‘Exceedinsly éifective was a double- ®rim hat, its underbrim of blagk, th& top brim of blué maline. Its smart earpiture was 2 single pink rose and two gresn roses with silver fdliags. Suits, Coate, Dresses. The wise buyer improves this tims Over 118 students In gitendance Tuesday from all parts of Nget. ern Consecticut. 5 Belect Hegvier garments, aware that now all stocks are at their fullest and 5- best. $10,000 worth of the moet msslern cffice training equipment. &nih; Firs-proof Quartsre and the highest sslarisd expert cettified tpachers ~WAs to colars, African - brown, 2B fit——«pegil!y Russian 2nd hunte ‘$=-plum, mulberry or ne shades lead In faver. Inspection proves that skirts are té be wider—from two to-two 2nd ones half yards.at the hem. The doublé s rt is y*e]d.ns in favor to the plaited irt with yoke top. As coats are all ot gaod I those on ths redingote ‘order being first favoritss, the &ouble E | effect is st broadcloth and g: ular fabrics. n valsts, the rule is long alm. and lew neck. Of course, the basque s the upsto-theiminute Hark of the new dresses. A model shown yesterday was of Black satin.with Blask net fvers dress satin-banded at {hé foot. <Collar ard cuffs wese of white embroidered Jet buttons wers ussd for trim- Attend the school that haa plece od all of ity own graduates in many who attended sisewhers to positions during the past year. Business men have been this way. Poplin, erdine a0 the pop- ‘A stunning éost en display was of bockkespers &nd s e hunter's green cordurey, trimmed with - mOgraphery a brau! sailor €ollar of hlended squire !t_sthepdficye’w'wunwm these stylish hats and garniénts now, and to improve the chance to select ‘With care and satisfaction. te“:’l:'.n thehns\;uefldand 'l"ngu z«;dl;; stocks can be found is, indica The Bulletin’s advertlurl AT THE. AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and . Photoplays. For the latter part of the week at the Auditorium there was a well bal- anced and varied programme and the audiences on both Thursday afternodn ¢ |2nd evening were large. In the vauw | @eville numbers wers Sisters Cardows |nle, who were seen in Europe's orig- inal premier international dances. They portrayed the dresses and dances of the Scotch ighland, Ireland ond ithe Lowlands and received a genecrous i share of p‘n._ue The Pepper Twins appa n an International musleal no\ety that never fallad to 2 tho apprevel of the audi- are ctists and handie the et :xceness that dis- Call today to see the largest szhh-\'rdfl'l school at work &nd then Yyou masy decide to let us Belp you. “The Growing School” therine Kelley fippa.nfl in character reemr:g: x of and given with a praf The »howmays ln!‘«ludss. H Paid, 2 two political drama snd :@W'fld B-ldo. Juvenile Sterling come= ———ie e atg: North Land’s Captain a Hearing. Pain Alfred Johnson of steamship North Land sppeared with counsel be- fore United Stares Inspectors of Steam Vessels Withey and a:nd s:ewafl ~ e~ aum::xu'u nn XN“ TS, [jitchell po. Fall Opening 0F Our Reorganized Rug and Carpet Department \lwmfl:_.finl tuw‘mm?'m- ;:-. ,\We Bave been appinted SOLE AGENTS in Now widh aad viclnity for the world-fameus WHITTALL RUGS. Other dezlars may kave 3 fow Whittall Rugs, but only at this stors will you find = COMPLEYR ASSORTMENT of thess High Grade Rugs. Furthare mere we have arranged to be in &lose tsuth with the fastory at Wordestsr, Mass, e that we gan-give plempt service In furnishing special size Rugs. WHITTALL RUGS are the recegnized standard fépm which womparisens are made. Thuy coms in & great many apecial sizes so as t& meet every ro quiremeont. Here arec a fow lepding qualities in Whittall Rugs: u-um-a.mmmum WHITTALL’S ROYAL WORCESTER RUGS This 1s 2 splendid Wiltsn Rug. made from the Snést quality worsted, »z:fl and feithful reproducticns of the Ofientsl art TUge. . Size 9x12 feet at $45.00 | e s WHITTALL’S TEPRAC RUGS & Sesigus and. edlorings in axe simuss kur u’?;q’neflmlrfi! best weartwy, medium annurn-h comes in designs suitable for any roem. _Sige 9x12 feet at $3275 4 WHITTAIL’SWRUES ais:t. !odymmu?:g Q"‘P" stagde Body Brussals can be wade, ummuwwma-wum % 3 Sige 9x12 »fp.e at $25.00 CORK. LINOLEUM Tt Afere and mére people are every day I.mnfi‘ the desirability of Lincleum for floor coveri: u =anitary, flm Qleaned, dm"v‘b and the nomical floor covering made. ¢ show a.gfl ,‘q colorings suitable for bed rooms, halls, dinigg Eitchens and bath rooms. If you have aoareow let us take mmgasyrements 4£d give estimates. These speclal prices for Opening Days: Printed—at 39c, 45c and 54c. 2 square vard Inletd—at 79¢, 98c and $1.18 a square yard We show Pflgud Linoleums in pazqustry and hard. wood effects for borders: 24+inch st Woww 3E-inch lt“o—-&f -inch 3t 6% Inlgidwsat 79c, 98o7and $143 2 syuare vard Super-Vac Vacuum Cleaners Thie is the almplest form of hand-power clesnen I runs like & cdrpet swoepor, has a revolving brush for pleking up lint and threads, and combines all the best peints of a carpet sweeper and vacuum cleaner. It is light weisht, etrong and durable-=prite $7.50. Allow s to demcnstrate its merits to you. Window Shades—All Sizes Our Window Shade Department Is the most come plote in Rastarn Cannectioyt. We carry In etock— for special size shadso—«8Shade Cloth by the yard, from 28 Inches to 80 inches wide, thereby ensbling us to make shades to yocr order, In any size you require, with ptnoss and dicpatch, These Oponing Spe- clals In this departmonts At 2lo=Window B8hsdes, value 250 At 38o==VWindow Shades, value 8¢ We Invite you te visit ous Shade Department durlng Fail Opening Days. 5. the most fltur ecv-rln. Bought during | a...., Bays will b rerd until wanted upén E mont of a nable depoeit. ™ Rugs An&.num SMALL SIZE RUGS Mtwmém«mmfl“ ana&ammvnnfiog $LOB W S iieiieiaunnn 6 e eesessaneedss Rugs, "“.” u......'fb 3&:73 inches, wuss.m wv s $1950 Tapestey Brusseds Rugs, size 11 fest 3 inches X 12 féet—Special price........ Bigelow Asunsinster Rugs, size 11 feet, 8 aches % 12 fept, value $35.00eatu.ceu. Azlington Rugs, $ize 11 flet, $ inches x 13 Tost, valye $45.00magite uum. w:'V"‘ OJTERRUGW The fimous ‘“Tremont” snd “Deltox™ Wigs, ‘H mrmwmhum roem. S feet 3 I 10 foet et $E80 |, ize 8 % 13 festreteceoeme... S50 _f ———— Azminster Rugs of extra heavy pile, in edft Orlental designs, also small all.over patterns fiory) effects. These two special values: 2 9x12 feet—at $16.95, value 32406 ¥ ‘Sk 313 fest—at §21.95, value $2540- EU I <y ity Bromes Fugs ful fve-fremé geeds 2 splendid assertment of attractive designs, 12 fast—at $§2145, value $2500 — 9312 foetwegt $82Z0, value $37.50 CARPETS and MATTINGS These Special Opening Values. 3 All 'Weol Ingrain Carpet. standand gradew pice Carpet — also special line of Hall and Stair pattsrns—~made and laid frec==valus BExtre. Heavy Wool Velvet Carpets, in a &plendid range of new designs—made and lald fréosevaine $1.20—Fall Opening price Japansse Matting in 3 g0od selecton of new dssigns, value 35o—Fall Opening price.... China Matting, best quality, meat Jssigrs, preity colorings, value S0c—Fall Openips PEIBS ooeovemusoarecasiioan Estimatos on all kinds of Floor Coverings and Drapery Wark will bo gladly glven upon re- quest, No job Is top small fer our considera~ tow, none too large for us to hapdle intelli- gently and with satlsfaction. Wo have every facility for deu-g work promptly, satisfactorily snd st fowest cost. Writo or telophone ys and Jyr representativo will bo plezesd to call, $27.50 S ——

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