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o e : " WORWIGH BULLETIN, MONDAY, ocrusER 25 Yok "PROVISIONS OF THE NEW WAR TAX| 2272 Fall and Winter conversation a tax of ‘1 eent in addi- tion to the regulsr charges for the To Net Nearly $100,000,000—Fifty Cents More on Each | ihe sud persws, frm o somporation i Barrel of Beer —No War Tax on Whiskey — Theater i Managers, Brokers, Etc., Taxed—Wireless Messages In- 'I'hg Punéous&. Mn_ch_el_l cg RUGS--LINOLEUMS All this week the Special Sale of Rugs and Linoleum will’ continue. In this Sale there are upwards of one hundred Rugs offered, at prices which should interest every person who is considering a new Rug. Every Rug offered in this sale is new, clean, perfect and dependable—they are from the leading American Rug makers. are just around the corner. Th Sinrni ;Sash shall in turn pay te the said collscior of internal revenus of their respective MARRATIARS ARANERSHR Indemnifying bonds-are subject to'a tax of 50 cents; eartifienie of profite, 2 cents for each $1@; ceatificates of dsm- age, etc., 28 canls. £l oiher certificates required by law, 3B.0ents excd. . Broker’s note, Bemeraniinms of sals, ete., 10 cents euch; cgnvayanees, such as deeds, hetweon §i60 wnif $500 above any len or enmusWRnGs, 60 cents, and 50 cents' for enel sBBiganst 3500, but 000 pounds, Storm Doors ‘Weather Strips 12; not exceeding 400,000 pounds, $24; not' exceeding 1,000,000 5 el s e o o vocsiot, 5 cots | - are all ready for you at || yFRE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS : | M > to $1 for from $380°%0 $500 or over; cus- 87 Water Street R R I Tl T e e Celebrating our twenty-fifth i ater managers, :‘;‘l"‘mwm"f““ SR Wool Fibre and R Heavy R birthday with a carnival of B IR SRR © e miy e | FRED C. CROWELL | Fieored o™ RugS | v Rugs T e i telephone 000 ey, 30;. mov. exoending. 0,000 Open Saturday evenings untll § wclock || Size 6x9 feet, TWO SPECIAL LOTS 2 ‘]rzne i oee: 30 s ] cigars, exceeding 8y : i A 3 s cigars, g‘. n:?tunedlnx éfi% We Give Royal Gold®Trading Stamps || regular price $5.00- 39 2 : N ity - s [ e o S i oot et : S eimsizss % | THE MANHATTAN ¥ Measie: cigars, $1,200; exceeding 40,000, ponding secrstary, 5. . Willera or | Size 8x10 feet, . . | perlle Rugs - is a live, successful storg, a § o Dopgeed cigars, $2.406. Sie Colchiester; _treasurer, & B. Sellew regular price it $7 50 store whose success is-the i On an sl Mazatuins of ipnrubes et | Cebalf i 1 por set ob eath ouar, | of Hartond - $6.75— 5 W ey result of 25-yeafs of honest i mported, the R s T e e tun cosCatabarimes et~ § e Sy Sale Price. . ... .-.$5-9 2 S o s | B il = y il BURGLARS WERE HELD o et Size 9x12 feet, progressive, straight fafward Pooiem % i S S UNDER HEAVY BAIL || Size 9x12 feet, : regular $14.00 dealings' with- the- purchasing § ;‘nd a:: the same shall be called, by Which in- |46,000 For Each of the Providence Sex- | | regular price $9 $6 95 | Reversible Rugs $ll 95 public of Norwich and vicinity ‘ dias on surazics shall be ady or renewed upon | " tutteOther Warrants Wait- || —Sale Price. . .. P0sJD [at L. . . . i SRR mh‘ ing For Them, s - = gose NEW EQUIPMBNT gy Doty qamecigt the ax men serestea moeec || Extra Special Olfering Carpet Size Rugs ||The entire store is-equipped o". al in $6,000 In Providence on Saturday on charges of breaking and entering and larceny in connection with the ‘wrecking of two' safes in stores in that city a few hours before their ar- rest. ‘The men pleaded not guilty in two cases. They were committed to jail, in default of bail, to await a hearing _Twenty-five Rugs, size 9x12 feet, including such standard -grades as Bigelow, Axminster and Body Brussels Rugs, all new patterns and S]g 45 L] with’ modern up-to-date fix- tures of the “New Way’’ type —all merchandise being dis- played in dust proof cases with crystal glass fronts— colorings — including small, neat designs, SEERFRRNERLEC LRSS ‘and deemed a etngle manufacturer.” Oriental and floral effects—regular $25 Rugs at A " oty doer _ 78 Novs." Severai swarrants from other practically showing you the i On all e law says reginftag special taX | iy and not for proft eballibe exemptr | Lr oo s i riiie, il to be serv- || Seamless R S Heavy Royal R“gs entire stock at a glance, there- H et from the tax berdin Pro- | taining bail. - Tapestry Brussels ug -Axminster by allowi toselect al- $ #Apd! every who carries on Civil suits were bronght against the , & Y AUOWHIE YOIl 10w SElecE A E men in an effort to recover the loot || Size 6x9 fi ; Size 6x9 f most instantly the styles and X stolen in Providence. y‘ = y b3 £ ooSincathearfésts it has been learn. regular $7.50 - regular $13.75 . colors you want instead- of 3 53 that Leondrd C, Maynard, one of |} Seamless Rugs 6 39 Axminster Rugs 11 '95 having a salesman or safeslady H London and Grotom. . - T P BRNSCNR N Y Y £ R ILRE n show you a garment dne at H ynard * atten P A i i schools end has relatives living there (| Sizes 7 ft. 6 in. Size 8 ft. 3'in. a time and of their personal at presen tw 3 ¥ i 3 L A . E Mn%ol;‘l?totoil- :m:wnobéll fb‘t::)n' uuo;lhtse'r x 9 feet, x10.ft. 6, - Choqsmg. s S - as a ni clerk in i He married ‘s New Loudon girl. and || regular $9.00 795 regular $18.00 ; 15.95 || COURTESY TO ALL they bad two children. Maynard later || R) t o Rugs at LJe ; R g oven - Mayre ugs at. .. .~...n- gsat........ . oo o 4 t oston. There Real - 1 . £ £ o e omnd, e Tarried again and |} Size 8 ft. 3 in. ¢ | Size 9x12 feet, * L iReal PonoRs’ - senicec it E sent to prison.” Mrs, Maynard secured I,y 10 ft 6, reguhr $20.00 3 ferential apd S unhume "‘vby = & Wivorce two months ago. 3 azzw 2 : inster R salespeople ‘of ‘the most ¢our- § EIGHT AGREEMENTS UNDER R. e e $10,45 SR -_'. 3 $16,95 teous efficiency—our - sales- H he WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION || . B : : ¥ 2 ) : people have a personal interest s of solely for their own protection amd | = ——e—n Size 9x12 feet, . . Size 11 ft. 3 in. : in their work. and’ always.as- - oginz - not for profit, and each bond undertak- on by Commissioner in lar $15.00 < x12 ft., regular . 4 ins- -3 relaf e .|'ing or recognizance, conditioned for This- District. regu i st 00 sist - our. patrons to ‘make £ pure sweet wines, are -| the performance of the auties of a0y | mhese eight acrooments under tme || SC2mIess Rugs $11 % $35.00 value $31 50 proper selections-and to show = m: - office or position or for the doing or not | workmen's. compensation act have [J @t ceeiiacecant L at .....c000ne - ou how to obtain the effect e o $1,006 doing of anything therein specified or | been flled with the clerk of the super- A4 « . & vide a penalty $200 't0' $1, other obligation of-the nature of in- |1or court by Dr. J. J. Donohue, the . . . you desire. § T &' fine for each violation. demnity, and esch ‘contruct or obliga. | Cppeneation commissioner: T Prmted cork I;,moleum-- hreg Lots . 3 pecial Anaual Taxes fion uaranteving the veldity ot legal | Londor sivision, emyioyer, and James || This is an exceptional offéring and”includes the three {|OUR STYLES ANB: e T Atpes. by uny state, connty, municigal ar oth- Plove, who recelved severe burns on |} Jeading grades of Printed Cork Linoleum, in designs suit- RIC > gt 55 E mwmhhpdd@utw “_pumg:y»o;mhg:; orguar Chest, u-::- ncg.};‘:dp:ru;d:;:;zn}& able £ dini Kkitch { hall d bed rooms—at P \ Es ¢ gt A anteeing titles to-real estate or. mer- | disablility, b £l Jul; 8 \ . * ving B i e i s of > Cencle crelts executed ar pusranteed | Lo Trsiensich & Cu, ot Merisen, | these specal prices: ramp e k;Pt o A g by any Uability, fidelity, guaranteé or | SmPloyer, and Oscar Wagner o - i ; . ; new: styles atways taking the £ Do sevine o o surety company. tpon the amount of | (°%;, SmEIPYS, no bumnod s les by || Regular 45¢ Regaler S0c . | Regular60c place of these that have -pre- & ot be subject to this tax. ‘premioin_charged, one-half of 1.cent|$3.86 from July 24 to July 27, Linoleum— Linoleum— Lincleum— ded. Novelti L & my o cach dollar or fractional part there- || The Conhecticut Power Co. New || Ghocial Price Special Price Special Price ceded. Noveles as well as ;i- .:mkm :-n pey $30. m eviden of, provided. that policies of reinsus. |London division, emplover, and Den- 35c h 39c 2 48(; more conservative styles ‘are “whose business it is to negotia N TS ey S e st (YU WSl S the tax 3oy he receiven b vinemem7y || & square. yd. a square yd. a square yd. always shown ‘here-in’ gene- 5 therean, which steck certificat erein preposed by this paragraph.”. | Agreement was $7.56- k duri 3 . . o . | ¥ e chiases or seles of stécks, bands, ex.| o7 not actuaily sold, nor upon such| Passage tieket 010 fn the Usited | dissbility, Besimming March 5. Remembe!‘,‘thl.l Special Sale will continue up to'and in- }irous assortments. . Qur-prices g change, bullion, colned money, banki gpooy cortieates so deposited: Provid. | States to & foreign port:mot exceeding |, Phillp Romaine. who had his shoul- cluding Saturday, October 31st. are as low as, is consistent with & mote, promissory notes or other securi- s ¥ = der and face burned by steam on Sept. 3 . > $ Tt ticmentn uhall Do | 63 fufther. that in case of sale whers | $30, $1; not exceeding $60, $8; eteee- 14, is to be paid $5 weekly during dis- the high standard of - quality s S gthers, the evidance of tromsfer is shown oniy | ing $60, $5; tickets costing $10 or less | abiitcy from Sept, 29, average weskly - § Demdedada bl o that | gl g 8. . of our merchandise and --al- § o7 -nemcs NEEI DAY Mo specialstax Power. of attorney- or proxy for vot- | , HoTas, Fowe, Whose arm was broken BOOKS TO ANDOVER. public 1 of Dr. Bingham's na- |Ways represents full value, S asa shall not be required to ¢ and ligaments strained on Sept. 26, tive town—Andover, this stat rjort e £ pay the 1 tax as @ broker.” ing at any election. for officers of any | and whose average weekly wege was : S . pised O T A Comr incorporated -campany -or. assoelation, | $10.05. s to recelve $5.25 weekly dur- | pev. Dr. J, F, Bingham Leaves Some - - Right now we are making i D s except religious, ch_nh\ie. or Hterary min?liubq% cnmfie&cmg Oct. 11, to Library in His Native Town. John Rainsford Killed An Alligator. a brilliant . ofFlu and h"':m'mbw M‘“‘"' ”‘“m socleties, or public cemeteries, 10 (. ZRITR T MR o b, John H., Rainsford, who was former- iant showing £ Promeictorsot Sates misseuis and cents; other powars of attorney, 25 | weekly, commencing Oct. 8 for lacer- | mhe will .of, the Rev,.Dr. Joel F.|L, casliler for the Adams Txpress com- | Winter Apparel. ~Stocks- are = concert halls seating not exceeding cents; protests, 25 cents. ated second finger of each hand on | Bingham, who dled at Hartford Octo- | P2™0 100 12 00 nootitd, @8 fanascy in ‘evers P £ 250, shall pay $25; not exceeding Every wost sold in o palace arparlor |Sept. 28 - ber 1, dtvides the bulk of his estate | Biociiong, Arass. complete in ‘every departmen % $50; not exceeding 800, $75; over 800, car and every berth soMd In a SIeeDINg | piover,. and Fred. Giebe of Norwich | Ho g e o e e Tork eity, | (A Tecent issue of a Rockland paper |and special prices il dur- - e che Tcon.pid by he comny. | Qe o ricetv oo, e | 25 o e . Baehan | o Rt 425 1 S el | img. thie wock, | O £ edifice,” the Iaw saye, “used o thumi ght hand Sept. 17. ¢ Amsterdam, N.-¥. with a hoe, the saurian appearin 2 4 % for the purpose of dramatic or operatic Agreement was $12.65 from Oct. 2 to voin the codic io be wil Dr. Bene: | Fom oo idet °‘n§:h°.z°°é%° ing e W x % or other representations, play's, or per- New London Ship Fngine company |ibrary of some 3,000 rave and -val- ::“:':".wuu?k gl i -rfad :fi'fi&'fi g formances, for admission to which en- of Groton, employer, and Herbert - . vl his sons Harwood of Groton, employe, who cat | bl Jolumes. first gving was 13 inches long. i desire. About 100 . the palm of his left hand with a screw v’/:gm’:\‘l”:: &'tho'.’im nature are giv- TS driver Sept. 22. Agreement was 38.76 | on to the Rev. F. B, Bingham of | Austrian Aercplane Dropped Bombs. ' - Weekly quring total disablity, begin- | \fassachusefts, - - Third, s in the orlemtal lan- Cettinje, Montenegro, Oct. 25—(By e - 7 e sunges, and many rare books in_mod- | Way of London, 1 p. m.) Three Austri- 121-125 Main Street NORWICH -TELERHONE CALL ern 1;:;‘11530115 ueathed to West- | an aeroplanes bombs from |, gt % AVERAGE OVER 15,000 DAILY | ern Roserve university at Cleveland, |above Antivaria without effect. Ap- | “Norwich’s Most Progressive _— Ohto, also all' the rights in the works | parently the attempt was directed £ e by the lessee, unless otherwise stipu- 3008 Telophones Were in Service Here | of Which Dr. Bingham waa the suthor. | toward the destruction of the French S Retail Store.” - lated between the parties to said|levied % on October 1, The fourth provision is that the re- 'aeroplanes recently brought here by lease.” Promissory notes and on each renew :: mainder of the books are given to the the fleet. Circuses shall pay $100 in each state 2] are taxed 2 cents for $100 value. - 5 fiev:utelephtme du;ectorleg c‘{n: ‘went £ they exhibit. Proprietors or agents of | Bxpress and freight bills of lading |into effect on Sunday morning at 7 2 Rl other public exhilbitions or shows | must carry a one cent stamp. S e ar uar Dast 14 § for money shall pay $10. This does| Regarding newspapers the law says: 115,849 telephones in use in the state * not apply to Chautauquas, lecture on the first e ober, the local % lyceums, = agricultural -or = industrial | any exchange had 3,098 in the service. Tho Iairs, or exhibitions held under the | the €ain by the local exchange in the . S Sntn g e et e War Time Economy galn in the whole e pociations. During this period there have been | .. lm m a total of 152,466,319 local telephone copnections establ ed in the stats or over 56,347 calls per hour. Of this br table. the average number of calls per day in the local exchange has been over A barrel of the ‘‘right’’ flour in your pantry Taing care of this now service and means real economy. the telephones already in service, has - £ Insist on Any person having paid the special tax | published a report under eath showing )s & commercial broker shall not be re- | the number of such shipments during guired to pay the special tax as a com- e preceding month, to which report joission merchant, such publighér ekall afix and cancel Anmual Towcon Texe | SamE s il ooty On and after Nov. 1, 1914, special | further, fhat the report herein required es on tobacco 'dealers and manu-| sball not include shipments of newspa- required the attention of plant men and 17 operators in the local excl ), And during this period the forece in addition to installing the service, have been called upon to clear 9537 cases of trouble that have resuited from one cause .or another. It is stated by Exchange Manager B. J. Hunt that of the total number of . . cases of trouble nearly one-half qn due to the fact that subscribers for- Fok o it (Snethiat evin pudtng ; and be sure of the largest number- of under the telephone receiver lfting it ast emonsh 4o sienal the operator. loaves—the finest possible bread ‘When no one answers her she is forc- ed to report the line out of order . _light tasty bis’ctlit ————— s , Caring for East Lyme Burial Ground. = = At a meeting of the Burial Yard .._d Hill, Head of the River, HEast Lyme, e‘hCIous cake an association was' formed which s to incorporate for the purpose of hold- lows: county in which the same are pub- Dealers in leaf tobacco whose ammual | lished.” les or transfers o exceed 50,000 | The penalty for fafling to stamp bills :Em:rm,emh vl;n:G: not exceed. | of Iading is & fine of $50. TEACHERS’ CONVENTION COMING THIS WAY Eastern Division Meeting to be Held in New London. 100,000 pounds, $12; exceeding | Regarding telegraph and telephone ,000 pounds, §24. If the annual sales | IDessages, the law reads: Ir transfers do not exceed 1,000 pounds fxemption is granted. Dealers in tobacco whose annual re- “It shall be the duty ef every person, firm or corporgtion owning or operat- ing any telegraph or telephone line or At the Saturday morning sesaton of the Connecticut State Teachers” As- sociation in New Haven it was voted J € 3 i hereafter to hold four comventions an- ‘mouth-melting” pastry. nually. They will be at Hartford and | ing funds for the perpetual care of New Haven, as has been the case in | this old -burial ground. ‘were recent years, and in addition to those |elected as follows: President, Joseph citieg at cithier "New London, Norwich | Robinson. Eet Lyme: vice Tresident, . o At All Good Grocers or. Willimantic, in the east end at Waterbury, Danbury or Norwalk in|tary and treasurer, Mrs, George M. the western part of the state. Minor, Waterford: executive-commit- For next year it was decided to |tee, John T. Beckwith, F. G. Hill, East meet at Hartford, New Haven, New | Lyme; Warren Douglas, Waterford. It was decided to send letters to in- terested people inviting their ald and cooperation to resuce this beautiful ;fmflnniord:r fl;:‘t vice president, P. H. | old God's aore from 1&- wlldsrnte;: of terson -of stol; secretary, Wil- | sumac and thorms, and provide its lam B, Parker gf Partland; corres- ! penvetnal came. ) g HECKERS® CREAM FARINA—DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST London and Danbury. The following oficers were elected: President, Miss Plizabeth J. Cairns 4