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_NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURD RY 9, 1915 Are Your Kidneys Well? Many Norwich People Know the Im- portance of Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities. 'Weak kidnevs allow impuritles to multiply. d Dbe neglected. le danger in delay. backache or urinary is possi you have bles, worn ike Doan's Kidney ot tite trouble, remedy at N. D. Store Now is the Time To Get That Electric Reading Lamp We have a splendid line of Table Lamps, Brass Reading Lamps and Extension Floor| Lamps, and can make you Come | in and see them and get the| prices. very attractive prices. signs and new prices. CARBONIC SYPHONS|’ and CARBONETS for ma}ung your soda water at home. A complete line of Manning & Bowman goods—the kind that is advertised. GEO. A JA‘«'I 25 Broadway WEDDING RI\GS '-'\\ at lowe seamless Hand made Tiffan) prices ovals, for best ngs. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Jewelers Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING COAL suoply S Ot yeur needs offers many advantages to both Con- er and Dealer. In time of peace prevare for A AR &0, CHAPPELL 5 HH LLL Wharf and 150 Main Street Central Telephones LUMBER D EN TL'IST , DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. WHEN YOU WANT to put vour bus- iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. replenishing, | avail of this pleasant weather, which | FRENCH WOMEN'S PART IN WAR Their Patriotic Spirit Described by Frank Edward Johnson— Every Way to Help Their Country—Interesting Address Before Norwich Equal Franchise League, i 1 i | et instance of heroism at the telegraph line being given. If hecessary, they will even form regiments to help in the fishting. Many are already in Red work and this is no- sinecure. who cannot stand the sight of blood take the task of peeling vegeta- bies in the kitchen. Others go down to the hospital at dawn and patch the soldlers’ clothes. When the Red Cross trains come in the most serious cases are treated at the station and the others are rushed off to the hospitals. No one is allowed to leave the station after 10 o'clock at night. If you haven’'t a blanket to wrap up in, You must sleep without, regular monthly meeting of the with an attendance of about s conducted by the president, m A, Norton, Report on Little Campaign. sides the usual reports of secre- ven by Mrs, Wil- Albert H. Chase, ve a fine report of the recently with ague for day’s I one News fre- the Front. 5 t Several interesting items were quot- “;Jflgu\fif;gm;;fl privations | "5 00" Papers just received from abroad. One told of the new darj sray blue uniforms, another insisted ofl dark mufilers sent to the sol- another told of false Belgian s bein- faked by some German -, another told of the way-in intors discovered that mess were being sent by means of and others gave instances of individual courage. Two Ger- ely a fad. Plans for | mer Later Mesting. ! 1ges dogs, great mans who killed 15 men are now pris- {oners of war in southern Frangg. “One nd Frenchman warded off nine nfen took five pu s. The English Tn some towns doctors and bias ront. The news of paper and rship. P have the cause of smiths are a vers uffer from poor ink and from cen France in War Time. the meet- ed F ports of all kinds are neces f one a most leaves home, and even in Liverpool ns in France |there was much official red tape. 1ances were all upset and food was of women 1 out in rations. One good result lived in, i r is the prohibition of the mily life ut’ absinthe and aeurs. There ge stands { war at Pau and summer fond of home aw the and being g cept the universitie Government Back in Paris. The government has returned Paris and although the Germans are and then ho we to only 90 miles away, the city is more gay than before and the opera has been open for a few benefits—ono for the Red Cross. c o Mr. Johnson also gave inte n Women Nommg Everywhere. st of various tricks piaved on the . a pposing armies to, gain vantages, hich resulted in the capture of through the bravery of a cor- Tea Was Served. After Mr. Johnson’s address tea was ed by the members of the execu- committee, M Louise C. Howe being chairman, and Mrs, William B, Birge and Mrs, Henry A, Tirrell pour- i pora even German culture will _bread. The prov ide E invaluable telegraph wor oper: 4(9; —one COMMISSIONER SMITH EXPECTS REELECTION ONLY TWO PACKAGES REMAINDED UNDELIVERED. They Lost Their Wrappers in Christ- mas Rush at Post Office. | Noank Man Not Worried by Reported Opposition Here. ‘With all the post office, only Christmas rush at the two packages have re- red on account of hav- These wero articles the mails. They. were |,- , to the B k report. of Lcr\do n coun- ight to Fred from uttons, angd > stick pin to from Pinot. Upon Post- these i MlelONARV MEETlNG. rs Relative to Japan Before the IMfifle Broadway Church Society. William R. Bai wa v London on Friday installed the officers New A observed | church | PASTORAL CHANGES. | Priests Transferred Botween Thomp- o e The seti © sonville and New London. ? were held at le the Frost Bulged Up Cobblestones, Along t ley av- troll 3 own up numer of th s between the tracks s motors under the high points. over the h sledge hammers ch they knocked stones wherever the 1\ o\xudu as- | John H. | Brown Tails on Fishers Island. Iready e entomologists have been s Island for the past few days of the n | | | ADDRESSED PRINGIPALS. 8 ts of the brown tail moth. So (unruu"hl did they go — over v'm is that not a | Supt. Graham Spoke to Them on the |sign of the ts was discovered ("ns | Methods of Presenting Work. | time. The: Friday morning, i hoolhou E ncidents In Society Miss nlx~=r1ne Holme of Greene nue is spending a week in Nashua, N. H. Mi nue dence. arjorie Holms of Greens ave- e guest of friends in Prov: irst meet tha' Youne|. Mrs. Mead of Watkins Gl 1 Lo pan the guest of Mrs, Hugh H. re on the 3ist|of Broadway. Ibert Fridenbe; . s eak upon the Miss Agnes Mathilde Dressler of New York is the guest of Gen. Ed- ward Harland at Sentry Hill, the Early Day His & dress will be in Eng- cob Asher of Worcester will S the Hebrew ilanguage ;and| Frof. Frank F. Jewett, formerly of w..l talk upon Y. M. Norwlch Town, now of Oberlin, Ohio, H, A. topics in is home for a few days’ stay. b i | Mrs. Wmma Knowiton of Newten, -\;,' . C}ZT:’?"C‘,,‘,’,’ ?f"“.a(,';:h;:;'m e | MasE, is visiting at the home of Miss street entertained a number of her | - . Bacheler on Fast Town street. n honor of her birthday Friday The afternoon was pleas- Mdss Amy Cogawell of Lincoln ave- antly spent, followed by the serving of | Mue is' Visiting friends and relatives a dainty supper in the dining room. |in New York city and Rutherford, N. Mpe. Allyn received many gifts, in- |9J- i cut flowers, embroid- up wishing Mrs, Sarzll McCall Spofford has re- Allyn manv more happy birth- tutned to Ter home at Norwich Town, after visits in New York city and on Governor's Island. Work wiil begin soon on the new bridge over the Lieutenant river which | Mrs. Charles B. Chapman of Sachem will replace the Old Bow bridge made | Terrace is the guest of her son and famous in the pictures of many Lyme flanghter in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles t. F, Chapman of New York, deputy supreme| ght where All Trolleys Lead To Seamiess Tapestry Brussels Rugs in value $13.50—ECONOMY SALE $25. $37.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE five in the lot—SALE PRICE. Small Rugs at 18 by 36 Axminster Rugs, value 98c—SALE PRICE ... .. B9 27 by 54 Axminster Rugs, value $1.95—SALE PRICE ....... $1.49 36 by 63 Axmineter Rugs, vl\ue $3.00—SALE PRICE .... 27 by 54 All Wool Velvet Rugl. value $1.35—8ALE PRICE. i AT THE laundered cuffs, faced sleeves and with real ecean pearl buttons. sizes from 1 silk shirts, All made coat styles WE At the same price we include a “Lion Brand” Hosiery “LION BRAND” HOSIERY s staple—no oddities—just good qual- itz and comfort for everyone. gains but are priced thus for week for eoonomy’s sake, ese items are not close out bar- a 28c Winter Weight Lisle Hose, black only, full-fashioned and made with high spliced heel and double sole, sizes 8 to 10— SALE PRICE' - i 50c Silk Lisle Hose—"Lion"™— fast black with double sole and garter top—SALE PRICE.......4% 29c Out Size Black Hose— Lion”—fast black, made with inch ribbed top, size 9 to 10/5c—SALE PRICE ......e... 210 39c “Lion” Fast Black Hose, out sizes with split foot and ribbed or flare tops— SALE PRICE ......-. Botisn 31c 25¢ “Lion” Fast Black Hose for boys or giris in heavy, medium or light weight, splendid r:b\;ed hose in sizes from 6 to 9'>— SALE PRICE Unclaimed Letters. Unclaimed letiggs in the Norw post office for the week ending J. are as follows: Mr and Mrs, Charles Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brown, Willlam Burk, Miss Maud Cugenven Mrs, Frank Corbin, Leo R. Doherty Iiss Mary H. Danderfleld, James W. Farrell, Mrs. Ida Fay, Mr. and Mrs, Goodrich, Mrs. John Hanley, Miss Maude Hathaway, John Hill, Albert FHommell, Miss MyTtice Kingsbury, ward Libby, Willlem McVerney, 3l Helen McKerma, Miss A. Mmefarland, Ella F. Morey, Isabel Mcfarlane, Mrs. Victor Mylsiel, Mies Ella_F. Mowry, Mrs, L. E. Moon, Everett Moulton, AL Maynard, Mrs. Frederic Norman $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—ECONOMY SALE PRICE. $19.00 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE..... $20.00 All Wool Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE........ 5.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs—SALE PRIC'E $47.50 Wilton Rugs—made of the most caref $13.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE.. $18.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE.... $17.50 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE...... $22.50 Sanford and Bigelow Axmincters—SALE PRICE.. $2250 Body Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE...... """" - B730 | 25. Scrimehematitohed border —SALE PRICE ..... IRT S - A 4 3% Scrim—hemstitched border 8-3 by 10-6 Rugs at Sale Prices —BALE PRICE .............2% cieiiiieeiiense..$10.25 | 20c Imported Madras— e e SALE PRICE ....... 150 25¢ Imported Madras— s:i:e SALE PRICE L. ...........«:200 e Gl ST creretinatiesesssn 81875 muslin and 33 inches long— $35.00 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE PRICE. .. ciiiiiiiereiannasss 82850 SALE PRICE ..... 1% $125 Scrim Curtains, in white ; g or ecru—all headed and ready Economy. Prices bl e Bath Reom Rugs which are a trifle soiled must be.disposed of Ingrain and Tapestry Brussels Carpets—Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths at Economy Sale Prices, Our Third Economy Sale of Men’s Shirts This is a sale which rings true in every particular—for months we have been prepar- ing the way for it, securing from manufacturers of repute Shirts of such quality that we may be proud to put them out as Boston Store Shirts. WE NOW HAVE READY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF 75c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR 59c These are all coat style shirts with attached The material is 2 high count percale in an excelient and large range of -~tterns and colorings. 'ce.OrS. made coat style with attached cuff: Economy Sale of Floor Coverings and Draperies A Few of the Many Special Sale Values 9 by 12 Rugs of All Kinds Draperies and Drapery Materials all Oriensal designs and colorings, BRIGE. s nensssss ioruiesas i $1075 e At Economy Prices eviier.....$1850 | 195 Colored Border Scrims— st60s | SALE PRICE _...........if 2 2175 | 350 Colored Bordered Scrime— ......... RSO ] Sy 1% PRICE 19¢ Scrim—hemstitched border ully chosen yarns—only —SALE PRICE .......-....1206c $1.00 Scrim Curtains— 27 by 54 Ail Wool Velvet Rugs, SALE PRICE ....ciaveses:0.880 value $1.75—SALE PRICE $1.39 ] fi.v!n.n - _sarien ERgiRE unpa’ Mglm‘hn ““-:1":; g L O e Banking hou¥® .........s Du;‘ from Federal Reserve hiiecdesesrsssseene Due from &p- proved reserve . agents in cen- tral reserve cltles ... Due from ap- proved reserve agents in other reserve cities. Due from banks 4 Bank- ets (other than BbOvE):s Outside checks anflother cash 385,595,920 Fractional ' bukl 45 Teney ... .. .10 £8,969.08 Checks on banks in the P Bme, oty S ThWE ‘ea reporting “bank 6,184.62 Notes of other National barks ..... Federn.l Reser u\(ul Monay ‘Reserve 12 “'ow 5 Bank, vi: pecie - $1B7,527. Legal Eonaer ¥ o notes ..cecees 12,056.00 Redemptlon fund with U. Treasurer (not more tha: 1€9,877.03 5 per cen! cireulat Do Eom ."s?rr.:‘.‘:.:‘?? ) UIRE Total s squ&'t Capital s!ncL pn.ll ll. .--Sl.:::w Surplua fund Undivided pre $142,488.25 %,600.00 ite 3146,488.07 Reserved * i taxes . $1.25 Scrim Curtains— SALE PRICE sese0...980 Scrim, Madras Lace Curtaine— Two, Three and Four Pair Lots at Economy Prices. Values from $1.50 to $1.85— 27 by 54 Wilton Velvet Rugs, value $2.50—SALE PRICE $1.8§ 22 2 by 26 Wilton Rugs, value $275—SALE PRICE........ $229 by 54 Wilton Rugs, value s4un~SALE PRICE..c..c.. $329 ] { 63 'Wilton Rugs, value $6.50—SALE PRICE. 27 | l 1 - ... 98¢ veor §825 | SALE PRICE ....... 119 Values from §1.85 to $2.50— An odd lot of Smali All-weo! Axminster and some Colored Weshablo | SALE PRICE ........ o1.r.$1.49 o E $2.50 to $3.00 values— They Will go at Just Half Price SALE PRICE ..caveeeensss $198 Linoleums and | $3.50 to $4.50 values— : SALE PRICE .....cc0v.....9298 MEN’S SHIRTS LOWEST ECONOMY SALE PRICES $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR 79¢ All standard quality dollar shirts, coat style with attached laundered cuffs and turned and evenly matched. For mat s we offer fine quality of Fremch percale and some stylish madras weaves. These shirts are guaranteed for style, fit, workmanship and are fast colors.....ccecievecenes finished All 59¢ DVANCE SPRING STYLES OF $1.50 SILK SHIRTS Economy Sale Price 95c. These shirts are made with fronts of a fine quality shirting silk in handsome stripes and in all white with bodies of soisette matched perfectly in color and pattern. They are much more serviceable than all with the soft, double French cuff. ALSO INCLUDE $1.50 PERCALE SHIRTS lot of shirts made from the finest 100 count percale—all hirts of unusually good quality and style fast 950 | Coatings and Suitings at Economy Sale Prices Handsome fabrics from our large stock of novelties are offered during sale at remarkably low prices. Now is the time to buy—get them { now and make them up later. | | §1.50 COATINGS FOR 98c A YARD—These fine heavy Coatings are | full 36 inches wide and the mixtures are very handsome— ECONOMY SALE PRICE 980 ZIBELINE COATINGS have been the leaders this year and we have an exceptional showing. Plaids and stripes in the latest color combinations, 58 inches wide-——ECONOMY SALE PRICE 50 CHINCHILLA COATINGS FOR $1.78—This rich coating is shown in the regular finish and in the cut, principally in grays, blue and brown—ECONCMY SALE PRICE ........... cerecnesse. 31,79 50 MATELASSE COATINGS FOR $1.68—Beautiful two-tone com- binations are shown in this handsome weave, gray and black, brown and klack, and blue and black—ECONOMY SALE PRICE $1.69 $3.00 AND $3.50 COATINGS—SALE PRICH......ccveunens $2.19 SUITINGS STORM SERGES of oxcellent weight and all-woel will ge at this tittle price. The colors are navy, brown, cadet, gray, green and black— ECONOMY SALE PRICE 44 GABARDINE SUITINGS—56 inches wide in a good suiting weight are offered in cadet, brown, wisteria and black, regularly $2.00 a yard— ECONOMY BALE PRICE $1.69 $"30 EPONGE in a good, medium weight in brown and navy, sold regularly for $2.50 a yard—ECONOMY SALE PRICE... $1.77 AL e m F. Potter, William E. Miss Virginia_Pearson, Mry. all, Fred Smith, Hecldly zabeth Tuttle, Rew, P. Ullendorff, J. H. and Mrs. Wliliam Walk- Dorothy Washbura, Mrs. Will ternoon. It was opene~ by Mrs. W. Tyler Browne, vice president, with the usual reports and business, after which Miss Fannle L. Bliss had charge of an interesting programme upon the child in the various homes of the world. Notice was given of an address by Mrs. Ty at the parish house on Jan. 15 in a talk on home missions and of a special meeting of the McAll auxiliary at the Norwich club on Jan. 14, when Mr, Berrv will speak in be- half of rellef work for the women and children of France. Refreshments Phllips W celer, M Mis PARISH HOUSE ASSOCIATION. |Child Life Made Subject for Pro- gramme at January Meeting. 1o regular monthly meeting of the Parish House association of P k were served by the social committee, church was combined with that .of Mrs. Herbert R. Branche, chairmar, Foreign Missionary society and l':dd Mrs, Willlam H. Comxu. Mre. Rollin C. in the Osgood Memorial on Fridav af-"Joneg and Miss Elsie D. Brand. Less current ex- penses, inter- est, aud taxes paid oo, ..l 21,150.87 15k Cirgtulating notes .. .... Less amount on hand and Treasury for redemption or in transit 100,009.00 . 606,00 Due to banks an (othor"than Shovereers Dividends unpeld ... Individual e- 25,480,00 to check ....31,244,088,55 Gertified checks' " LA4nsE Renouits rore 10,60000 eposits 1000 pes&l Sav o deposita 20,108.00 State an nicipal dbpo!' it tpatbia peogr e 1,546,238.50 $3.78 Fedem lnco e tax with- TOER ool 28, ke .$8,68 .78 Etate of Connecticnt ‘Comnre of Hen London, ss. 1, - Charles W. Gal Cashler of the above m ] solemnly swear that the above Ment is true 16, the best of my Epow- ledge and betief. . GALE, CHA Caanter, uflsuzfil’iibod zng sworn :L\ vefors me @ 6t oy, of Januer "LEoN §' &fin Fothe Correct—Attest: A WILLIAM B, “’\TEVERMNAX AN, nsd % Diree! * xo. 1481, REPORT OF THED OO ow The 3erchants National Bank st Fat wich. in the State of Cen! ous, at close of business, Dec. £1.. 1914: RESOURCER. Loans and Discounts...... $S93.8¥8:60 Overdrafts, unsecured .... (LA 5. Bonds deposited to es- gute circulstion (par yal- o o Bonds, ‘security on Saied hand (other than .wcu-). s ;] b: aene 1wz to stack of Federal Re- serve bank. $7,500 Less amount unpaid .... 6,500 $1,500 All other bonds, in- cluding premium ON £AMO <...eeces Panking house 3450000 § Furniture and fixtures ..... 200 Due from Toaersl et = T IY 4 ,400.00 683, Due tr(amhln.nll(l nndb L b ors otarnanla-.. 269 Outside checks ? bl and other casi jtems .. $2385.04 Fractional cuf- TENCY vess se §8.59 & Checks on banks in the same city or town . as 4,13¢.08 2,500.00 Redemption fund with U, 8 10803 Treasurer (not mors thah 5 per cent. on circulation) 8.080.60 OTHT. absot st e i $585,790.09 ‘LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ia. 33 Surplus fund ....eecese 2" Undivided prof- ’ Fio oo ot oo su,7zssn Reserved for 2 WAEB 25a 1 49 580.60 312,276.50 -, Less current ex- penses, inter- est, and tazes DRI 5 ossnis 5,408.08 Circulating < ¥ " notes .... .. 1€0,008.80 Z Less amount cn hand and in ‘Treasury for redemption or in transit 2,300.00 27,0090 Due to banks and bankers (other than ahove) .q.a. Dividends un cem e Individual bl 2] posits subject to check .... Certifled checks 3 s Lo e !a!B.'f'lfl State u:Cnmnenc- London, ss: emnly #wear that fl.. l;.}‘l'utfi to the best of my w er. Correct—Attest: janga ) s mo Bastern Gonneetien! letin for business