Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 8

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| Mmmmuumm—h ‘ — ool | Headquarte;s ywilb-cnflummfwfllem world festival—Christmas. The next 20 business hflhhmfimhfih"w‘e b. 12%c | VEALCHOPS - - - bb.16c T° whccymfiilfinflmnflh.-we.‘ i Mess. Mr, Williams attended the dis- who is_but twenty-six days i il oo, 2 I P i ol s it . PORK CHOPS | Cooking COMPOUND - - : PURE LARD A S U B P S fE i) 1h, 125 | Milk Store CHEESE - J15c] b 12 resented Lebanon in the legislature end| 1383 and was a member of the railroad 185, been_selectman assessor.. . Mr, Williams married | q - | DT L R batae 1. 3 WO ugl Ing. i E"“"'g'u::';’uu'; | a8 Bor. 6, 1825, in. Pittaneld, |[§ = 484 or Roast mwwhmmwflhhdmad,bmow abesesecseactonn 15¢ never used tobacco or lquor in any|m. od¥% N Tomee died fourteen| “The American Ambassador at To- : fair prices and THE STOCKS THAT MAKE CHR.IST- of Timothy Y. Perry, descendant| irici” schiool, Bacon academy at Col: Oliver Bazara | Ferry, was|chestr. e Sameld institate _ and | Fresh SPINACH CRANBERRI!-S Tohy GRA!‘B GRAPE FRUIT FARD DATI-'S " MASGI!-'I'CHOOSING EASY—how much is that worth on Viage Hill, Lebano - 3. 1831 and has always Te- taeld . Gt ‘peck ....... 15c|qt. 6c ' - pk.i45¢ s zof«zs: 6 for 15¢ : ‘markably. active and_keeps house for|yorit U Tl o0 O e Sune : Z'k i T g gy SR S FmeStem;PRUNES - b Tc: l-'mt-gfllm...;;k §o today we bring a message of FULL READINES for . 2 e e B o ivacir Bl i Christmas service. Nowhere, outside of this store, ! : was also his father. Some years ago s . . : g “great-grandohildren | dr., Williams bonght the @ Geton ot v RED KIDNEY BEANS - Evaporated APRICOTS will you find such complete stocks of goods suitable for 2 Gifts. Berjamin Franklin Randall, fi:fi" with his aavgnter. s wifo g Wh 2 e o oot _of| . el Seae St 26, oFU U Clean HEAD RICE - Colfee - I ROc] #Ebuind Chriimme dioppess, - They see: popds ot than Mrs. Lillie. He B R th!y variety every o | orkis e o4 mews Fobruary. . Mr. Rane Mrs. Lucy Webater Feots. i Caviler Randall, ho was captain of |and b months old, daughter of Annie P, | militia, and Mary Crocker . Randall,|Bolles and Eras FMMYW o:bq:aflymtheduantluflymlhemfllh. It fhe oid Tomestead, where he .now|has always lived ‘in town with is for your advantage.» It is the best possible Christ- ! resides. He is tho oldest man in|exception of a few yedns when she lebrats ste ~; ey g e nunisurgary | S0 ‘to make Christmas money do extra duty have never been fanuary 4, 1908, Mrs. Randall is in|five children, all of whom are living, r ninetieth year. Considering their| Mr, Foote died several years ago. Mfl. e botn Mr. and Mrs. Randall are at| Mrs. Foote is able to read without o Randall was one of a family Church mision. The imperial ft te f instructions. Of the difficulti - of nine children, of whom three others|at Liberty Hill Her husband was a . JAPANESE EMPEROR | i BIioh on s without | Qer whish the 1ife saving craws womk: MURDER OF HINMAN Gre ctll living They are John C. < While Aboard the Clyde Liner Mohawk Z - : P bed A “The equipment employed was al- 0fl f ‘p";.fi""e‘m& g; g;m&n i-;nzmgflrl; uMm gm? piecam;m‘:%:} y“{,mmd of a Chnltl:n_H:plhl at Tokio |CAPTAIN OF STEAMER most absurd in its inadequac: At Sea Nov. 11 S 0 ef aughte; w- cenlf 1640 when, as a young man he helped | 11 o s a0 e e e ner 14| New York, Dec. 1—The Fast and HANALEI EXONERATED | = o Charleston, ~S.C. Dec. 1—Georss || While at this of the year the stocks of merchandise St B. Perkins of Boston was indicted T o . S [ farmuoute i Ten e . Randeli| £23 married to Jesse Mofit in Valley |tho following cablesram received by | Ygrock Dus to & Mistske of Second JUMP FROM A TRAIN suitable for Christmas gifts are given greatest prominence, has had but very little sickness. He =3 B oY toae Wvedlthem from Tokio: S the charge of murdering F.' W. R. San Francisco, Dec. 1—Captain J. Hinman of Jacksonville, Fla, while vears ago. Mr. and Mrs, Moffitt had|kio, Mr. Guthrie. has communicated to | J. Carey, master of the nmer;m., ton, Ohio—One Man Killed aboard the Clyde liner Mohawk, at|} chandise. that “early to bed, and early to rise.|tw; sons and one daughter. Mrs. | the foreign offices that he has received se1; whilchs went: ashore N b sea, November 11. Other counts in the B puma s inam DeMLY:. m"gw:;‘: Mofitt lives with her son Fdward.|a telegram from President Wilson in- o ore November 23,| Port Clinton, Ohio, Dec. 1. a el " 2 in’ Tebatwn. Mrs, Lillie is re- to you and to everybedy? Bl e it seacicond, e o 3ioMns!: i, .y sn s 2808 Dinner Blend % * They = Goshen (Lebanon) is but fwenty- m(h 'his h.lsh\'plflhed favorite horse. | dall is the son of Captain John Mrs, Lucy Webster Foote, 92 years = - Ml mllm. and was born February. 27, 1821, in{born in Lebanon June 30, mas gift to the hundreds that serve you. The chances seir golden wedding _anniversary| 10, 1849, Coichester. They have pt enioving & 6008 demmes Of)foi e ina Wity in converiation R : ,, : : BEGIN NOW! fi'e;: T e o e tion: | PRESIDENT WILSON THANKS ed under the auspices of the Epis: the Hanalel's co in .a ience | PERKINS INDICTED FOR 5 Handall of ‘Willimantic, Mrs. ‘Lucius % For Gift of $25,000 Toward Foundation | Precedent in Japan. ed, the Verdict says: his father bufla the large two-story 1323 in Cumberland, R. I. Miss Peck| West News bureau made public today Officer—Poor Life Saving Equipment the federal grand jury here today in Village Hill ever since they were — On Lake Shore Road Near Port Clin- yet we do not neglect the seasonable and staple mer- form. He belleved in the old maxim -A man | indictment charge assaulf and battery, 2 Mre. Moffitt had a fall some years ago | structing him to convey the Japanese |On Duxbury. reef near the Golden |thousht to be Willlam Gallagher of |with intent to kill Captain A. D. In- i i e L 'e“g‘““.: ana broke her hip and has not been|omDeror the dep thanke of the presic | Gate, with a loss of 23 lives, was ex. |Cleveland was killed o el o e S o e B i T bJ X of the asnETeg ona | able to walk since, but uses a rolling| dent for the imperial gift made on No- | onerated of responsibility 6t the ac- |chio of Niagara Falls, N. Y., was bad- |of Utica, N. Y. a passenger. It was o also to the daily fldfl‘em!;: chair. She is in comfortable health|vember 9 to the St. Luke’s Internation- | cident by a coroners jury today. Capt, |1y injured after they had Been robbed | expected he would be arraigned lato OI I l‘i n 38 soloen 1eland enjoys reading. al hospital. The communication fur- | Carey Iaid the loss of life to 1ac of and forced to jump from & Lake Shore | today : still retains 3 woaderful and acute = ther states that the president of the |equipment of the Pacific Coast life Freight train near here this morning. | Perkins, an architect, has been in . razl:;:;’ed ’f;der r:::::zy-n%: ?et:n ago.| IN NEW OFFICE United States deems the gift a gener- | ing ‘stations, declaring that every | Four other men in the car with Gal- | custody here since the shooting. Hin- . ous token of the sincere wish of the | person on.the Hanalei could have been |l#8her and Murchio were held up by |[man was business manager of = the ry e B e e 3 B e ol ON NINTH ANNIVERSARY.|Japanese emperor for the success of |saved if the.life savers had been sup- | tramips and also forced to jump from | Florida Times-Union at Jacksonville, A sale Extl'am'dlfla f the charitable enterprise undertaken pued with h proper rafts and light draft | the train. and president of the Southern News- ing, L B, Randall Of‘ East Hart-| jomes L. Case Has Well Equipped Of-|by Americans and that it further af- 3 The mortars . used ‘t: shogt | The robbers'were two negroes and |paper Publishers' association. > 3 B0 e Wie | e Hoos in: New Libaticn, fords a remewed proof of the close 1ite Tines. t. wrocked. Vossels, ho cai [ White mon. uits at £) an - & e b TR D —— friendship and cordiality existing be- | were ancient and entirely inadequate. In reporting election expenses, On Tuesday morning James L. Case,|tWeen the two cogntries. The jury found that the wreck was| Montville grange, P. of H. No. 178, cmrlu H. Kenyon of Eastern Point - The donation referred to was $25,000 | due to a mistake made by Second Offi- | is to meet with Mrs, Bverstt Ghap- g x i . aid it $25 £ to hire, R ¥ 2 ag taward the foundation of the hospital | cer William Resse, who was drowned. man at her home in Paimertown this e e AR R R Were $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 at Tokio, nduct | Recso was deciared ved | (Woeanssa: ing. Stamped envelopas. Good-hye ,st’;‘e';f ;%‘”v:ie‘%"’me st i’é’ffgé weriin g . s TR 3 This is one of the mo‘?jt reglarkagle sal;s ocfl L:ifdles 5 up for n a new and hand- . Byspepsia]ms otce ot No. 37 Shetucket sereet : 2 : Suits that we have ever hel very Suit offered is from yspep in the block which is just across the strect from his old location. It was $/\Y/\E =i nine years ago today, December first,| | VY No More Gurgly Brash, “Lump of |[that Mr. Case started in business for ” himself and since that time his busi- Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn nets has greatly increased, necessita- 5 or Stomach Troubles. ting more office Toom. For sometime r 25 b past carpenters, masons, painters and L electricians have been busily our own stock—new, clean, perfect, stylish, desirable and dependable. Following is the exact number of Suits (647 altogether) with the regular prices and the Sale prices. Every price quotation is just as represented, and every re-. duction is made from our own regular low price. . 24 Suits were $15.00 11 i $17.50 ; Choice at $ 5 Foorm 1250 12 Suits were $25.00 5 6-Suits were $30.00 ; Choice at 17. 0 3 Suits were $35.00 In the.lots there is a full range of sizes for Misses and Ladies. The color assortment includes black and ait the new-shades used this season. The materials employcd include every new weave demanded by this season’s style as well as all the regular standard weaves. On Sale This and Until Sold IMPORTANT—AL the low prices at which these Suits are \being sold, we shall not be able to send them on memorandum or approval. None will be laid aside. MILLINERY SNEex Berore $1.00 Ostrich Pon-pons at 39¢c 600 Fine Ostrich Pon-] -pons, one of the most fav- ored styles of the season, in black, white and all the fashionable colorings — these -are-regular $1.00 390 VAU at < .ciciviae i ca et asie e veds sid S Untrimmed Velvef Hats at 98c About 200 in the lot—Women’s and\Misses’ Un- engaged :: Quick Refief. Costs Nothing to Try.|transferring the store on the block \ cuts ey maing | S i recontty was”oocupted by | |4 WE ARE NOW READY FOR HOLIDAY PURCHASING. STOCKS ARE COMPLETE, FRESH AND % faces at his stomach, the man or L oSk, e Jmnn 0| ooa moderaly cauipped ofice ) CRISP. WE HAVE MADE EXTRAVAGANT PREPARATIONS THIS YEAR FOR .CHRISTMAS, DE- downright dyspepsia need fret S et | venbui 1318 Toel ehd"alaine "2 | TERMINED TO,0UT-DO OUR PREVIOUS EFFORTS. ‘WE OFFER LARGER STOCKS OF USEFUL The heaviest, richest, dinners, the e e e e B v e HOLIDAY GIFTS THAN EVER BEFORE, GREATER NOVELTIES AND BETTER VALUES. ‘ 5 02 e TUSNUEPE | T atacs wey iy tee tons WE URGE YOU TO SHOP EARLY. IT MEANS BETTER SELECTIONS, BETTER SERVICE AND e Shomach citner”aid mot 45 1t bec | (9 & 1reo private omce af tho rear ), _SATISFACTION ALL AROUND. START TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING HERE TODAY. "m o= D8 3t wesy jmperfestly. cffice are 20 feet square and are lighted peESAREU N Splendid Values In Rich Furs et B yor e main officd and { } located at the Tight is a roomy fire \ A large and choice selection of elegant Fur Coats, Neckpieces and Muffs. .Handsome to wear and hand- % MATCHED FUR SETS documents may be stored. There is also another room which may be uged for storage purposes. The ceilings are of metal, enameied white, and the pri- vate office like the main.office is fin- Black Fox ............... $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Kit Lynx .....ccoveee.... $30.00, $37.50, $45.00 Belgian Hare ...... .... $10.50, $12.50, $15.00 Alaska Red Fox .......... $20.00, $$25.00 $30.00 ished in magahony. Mr. Caso had his office” equipment Misses’ and Children’s Sets, 98c to $12.50 moved to his new location on Monday night. ‘Although the changes are ically completed there vet re- (jmain a few minor details to be looked 40, 45 and 52 inch lengths. New flare models, trim- | brocade or peau de cyne. after and the carpenters will not fin- ish up for a day or two yet. The ex- French Seal ............. $45.00, $55.00 $62.50 Hudson Seal ............ $85.00, $95.00 $110.00 NN/ terior of the office has received a fresh codt of paint which greatly im- proves its apearance. Flackledge and company had charge of the carpenter work, the wiring was RIFE one by the Eaton Chase company, and ’Boauty and Good Digestion Go Hand | (R0 2¥ e Faton Chase comp were by in Hand. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Norwich contractors, Tablets Insure Both. REAL ESTATE CONVEVORS AVOIDED STAMP TAX. Unusual Number of Deeds Recorded: at Town Clerk’s on Monday. One of the places where the effect ot the mew war emergency tax was no- ticeable ‘was the town clerk’s office, and if | where sixteen real estate transfers trimmed Velvet Hats, in all the'best shapes-of the 980 are given to belching, sour ris- |were recorded on Monday, November Russian Pony Fateeenesaeeass $20.50, $35.00 season—these are regular $1.98 and $2.00 Hats at wnw;n, hhu.vly‘;mslnmg. 2 fi::le tol.lav\ix;f“:lay ‘whieh was| 9 xx ein, loss ofmamwuta s [ have b moaoican bafors dends Souid | |3 : : Caracul ............. -~ -~ $65.00, $75.00, SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUE HATS @erangement, you will p [ R ARt S LT MR 8 g L 4 nna u once & remarkable improve- © unusual number of deeds on one i < ® 2 b " Representing Values That Are U-mulnhla AR ESRgn Rt TAILORED SUITS at Great Savings ~ SMART COATS Specially Priced slg g&&;g::xa m:fl iy sold $3__ wsally by seld Included amongst the foregoing are Hats iIn the new “Sand” and “Primrose” shades- stomach ahte . s 2 corich the g,_?g;‘c‘”;,,m_ P, b e e I R { Entire stock, accumulation of a season’s business— New models, made of fine zibelines, velours, chev- ive, oo stomach oo rest it iceds|ment and thus avoded the mecessity smart fur-trimmed Suits, short and medium length 7 1ots chmch.illa, broadcloths, seal plush ‘and pile veyences which & delay of another Gay Suits all reduced. would. have meant. BEAR BRAND YARNS The exhibition of Kni and Crocheted Articles i continue it s welk An expert uaap . will be in daily attendance during and will give free lessons in all exhibited to all FIRE LOSSES SLIGHTq NI (1

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