Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1915, Page 7

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PRESTON BRL, o, DESERTED W 1Twn Were Successful Petitioners in Superior Court—Mary Local Agent Genuine Cypher's Incubators, Brooders and Hovers CYPHER’S STANDARD INCUBATORS Fire-proof—Insurable. Guaranteed to be the best hatchers of the largest percent- iges of strong, vigorous, healthy chicks. Beginners ob- tain success with them on first Every machine is war- irials. ranted. | H i {name wae Sayles, VES E. Carpenter Formerly K Husband Went Away With $300 and Has Never Been Heard From Since—Elizaheth L. Bousquet Has Not Seen Her Husband Since 1910. Two wives who petitioned for di- virces, both alleging that. they had been deserted by their husbands. were given their divarce decrees in the Su- perior court at New London on Fi day morning. Judge William L. Ben- nett was on the bench. The' cases wers uncontested. Divorce was given Mrs. Mary E. Carpenter of New London from Jo- seph Carpenter, formerly of Norwich, | ‘but now of parts unknow. married in Norwich on . ‘but the wife was deserted she -:Iam'ued i on the first of Ociober following, Mrs Carpenter was a widow by the name of Popple at the time of her mar riage to Mr. Carpenter, who was widower. - Mrs. Carpenter's maid Mrs. Carpenter testified that married Carpenter while hie was & bar- tender in Norwich and that she af wards purchased and conducted had on his person at least which was for renewing ense of the hotel, wh. peared. She later learned ;“xa‘ other man and that he had never been heard of since. mmunicated | with Chief Murp}, N who made an attempt (o husband, but wit! rumored in N h foul pk Whether that ess was dropped ou from him since. The court tho fact of his d pe rtion but the I NORVHCH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, GIVEN DIVORGES ept the Uncas Hotel Here— away with so much money on his per- | san might constitute desertion and the divorce was granted. Attorney John H. Barmes appeared for Mrs. Car- penter. Money Went for Drink. Desertion also_the grounds upon | which Biizar wold was g deserted her n"axdey\ name amme, Plaintiff st of money to & ‘n le or no spend for ing to o he: left him and she has i | attorne: Murray Stonington Case Continued. rtested divorce ca: of Stonington 1 STATE OFFICERS TO VISIT STATIONARY ENGINEERS! | make UP LOST TIME ] AT HOBART AVENUE SCHOOL4 Made in Four Sizes No. 0 Incubator, capacity 70 eggs, $15.00. No. 1 Incubator, capacity 144 eggs, $22.00 . No. 2 Incubator, 244 cggs, $32.00. No. 3 Incubator, 390 eggs, $38.00. CYPHER'’S SUPERIOR BHOT WATER INCUBATORS Made in Two Sizes. Small size, capacity 65 eggs, | $10.00. Large size, capacity 130 eggs, $14.00. ses are made of 3-ply wood which will not warp or crack. Walls are double with warm-air space in between for protection of hatching cham- ber and forming part of auto- matic ventilation system. _opper boilers of the type hich insures best forced cir- lation of water. Best Cy- phers Lamp and Cyphers Standard Regulating Device. k us for further particulars. \sk us CYPHER’S PORTABLE HOVERS A Self-regulating and Seif- entilating Portable Hover for indoor use—73 chick size, $8.50. We are Headquarters for CHICKEN FEEDERS, POULTRY FENCING, DRINKING FOUNTAINS, ETC. FRESTON BROS., Inc. Franklin Square capacity ! capacity | i | Norwich Asseciation Will { 1] | jin the schools of the West Side F- Alzo Hear Norwich Station soclation, No. §, JAIL SYSTEM REFORM. Aimed st in Biil Before Committee on | Humane Institutions. a direct contro only for the creation sion to Serve without pay igate jail reform the i 1 i to consider th oeh\'m rhe b visabilit; tion of jail ‘oringing e contro} of.a speciali: sible. harge convicted, juveniles and petty inals who are susceptibie to reforma- tion ought notf, they thought, be | imprisoned under the same conditions | and with the same treatment as convicted of serious crimes or ¢ firmed drunkards. Mr. Wells said, in comm the present management of tBey are lacking in ecenomical or g eraily efficient features prisoners are cared for are appointed not for th penologists- but because t certain attitude in licenses. He thouz county commnissioners z the state were men who were tr to do their best, but that-t hampered by the which they had to wor ignorance of things that o can be expected io kmow. _— At Mt. Pleasant Street School. Washington's birthday was observe day afternoon, with special ex during the closing hou: In the second grades of the differ- ent schoole the significance of the gy was the subject of a short vrogramme. | At Mt Pleasant strect scho seventh and eighth grades gave following _interesting programme. Music, Mt. Vernon Bells. schocl: re itation, Washington. Eli Crun ing, Sketch of Washingto Charles Geer, Ralph La Femina, Sas | Marlioff, Jennie Sack; reeding. Was ington’s Farewell Afldreu o Army, Alfred K = colm; to the flag. ‘Washington Window. 4n atiractive display is that at F guson’s jewelry store, where a Wast ington window has been arranged wi @ plcture of the first prestdent as the ol central figure, surrounded by teresting display of colonial si the pattern that bears his nam DYS-PEP-LETS MAKE YOU FORGET YOUR STOMACH They give so much digestive comfort. Made from one of the finest formulas ever devised, including pepsin, bis- muth, rhubarb, mint and other car- minatives and digestives often. pre- scribed by physicians. Sweet and pleasant to take, prompt in effect. A clergyman writes: “I find Dys- pep-lets extremely neat, pleasant and efficacious.” ‘Why not invest ten cents in a hand- some aluminum trial box? You'll be sure to like them, and they wxl], do Fou 3 vast amount of good. | Have Been Well Attended This Week | Begin Half an Haur| Rest of the Year. Sessions Will Earlier For hour Tuesday 11 be put morning, v _opening on Buckingham Merr‘c in charge of the whis 5 Do-(-uma W. Balc Mary Washburn, Carol Josephine Hiscox and o DEVIVAL SERVICES at First Baptist Church but for the uuuouk | ing week of meetings witt i asing God's kin in e;tefidcu an BY TROLLEY CAR. Man Was Thrown Off at Bean Hill,| But Not Seriously Hurt. | Opposite the Powers blacksmith t Hill, the wagon of a named Aleck was struck ¥ night by a trolley car and was thrown into the road picked up uuconscious by tne ca which consisted of Condurto A, summoned and the man qulck)y d_conscious, his home near the Saxton store at Norwich Town. It was claimed that the man across the track Just as the car < up to him me | The thills of the wagon The accident happened 5 trip from Franklin square. Superintendent E. J. Graham met the sixth and seventh grade teachers after school Thursday afternoon in a con;erence Upon the ‘subject .Of Zeog: raphy. WOMEN’S DRESS HATS$1.00 We offer =z choice of any Women's Dress. Hat that sold up to $5.98—105 Hats to select from at an even $1.00. A great bargain! $5.00 SCARFS at §1.98 Balance of our moek of Marabout Scerfs, in brown, in te, in com- binations, at $1.98 . each, reduced from $5.00. i i (Neckwear Department, Main Fieor) THE STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Will Be Continued T 0 D AY In Full Force This is the Greatest Price Cutting Period of the Whole Season. A Large Array of Matchless Values for Today, All Day, and This Evening WOMEN'S WEAR--Reduced The Greatest Values Ever Offered in Women’s Apparel itchell Men's Overcoats and Suits All Offered at Final Clearance Prices Men's and Youths’ Winter Overcoats, in dark and fancy mix- tures, a few plain blacks and grave, also a small lot-of WOMEN'S TuLORFD SUITS, former prices up to xvaoe.- $5 00 Balmacaa s includes every Winter Overcoat in . our 3 Clearance price ... 3 stock, Sormer prices up to; $20.00--¥inal clearance pricedt .. WOMEN'S WINTER COATS, former prices up to $15.00— $5 00 An odd lot of Men's and Youths’ Winter Suits, including Clearance price Sy blue for erg $8.95 Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Etc. Negligee Shirts THREE SPECIAL LOTS . light and dark worsted, also a few mixtur up to $18.0¢—Final Clearance price...... Men’s Furnishings black, natural wool, camel's hair and tan, regular 12 WOMENS WINTBER COATE, 1 Clearance price TWO WOMEN'S NEAR SEAL $55.60—Clearance price ... WOMEN'S SILK DPL:S ES, former Ciearance pric WOMEN'S $12.50—Clearance price WOMEN’S EVENING DRESSES ic $7.50 $25.00 $5.00 $5.00 10c value at Let 1 — Men's Negligee : $ Me Cottcnh‘ficsieriv. ‘b} Shirts, with either soft or Clearance price 10.00 with bleached split feet stiff cuffs, former prices up <o ezular 123c value at.... 10¢ to- 890 ~Clesrance prive. . 45¢ LACE WAISTS, value $1 98 Men’s Winter Weight Rib- Lot 2—A broken assort- S s bed Shirts and Drawers, ZQa | ment of Neslis CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS, former prices up to 8 2 98 regular 50c quality at.. that sold from 1 e R R ) 1 3 % 3 Winter Weight Rib- i Lot 3—Our entire stock of $1.50 Shirts is included in this lot—some wonderful values—Clearance price Unicn Suits-—our entire | stock of $1.00 Syits in beth i 73c¢c | 95¢ ecru and 3'4./—1-"!131 clear- ance price z In addition to the foregeing we offer our entire steck of Men's Winter Underwear at clearance prices. 12.BUTTON LENGTH | 16-BUTTON LENGTH KID GLOVES at sl 98 | KID GLOVES at 32'45 Women’s 12-Button Length White | Women's 16-Button Length Whits Eid Gloven, ur own mportation, | 1r35" Gloves, onc awnfxportation: | regular $3.00 quality at $2.43 a pair, MILLINERY 5o ot e Geoios Values Ever Offered On this occasion $1.00 will buy more real value than ever Boys’ Wear at Clearance Prices At 36c—Boys’ Rah Rah Hats and At $1.95— Overcoats, sizes & Caps, value 50c. to s §4.00. before offered s . | At $3.95_Boys' Overcoats, sizes 10 R A to 13, value $5.00. SEE WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY! Foques, value $1.00, | At $495—Boys' Overcoats, sizes 7 —_—_—— ove' Sweaters, value $1.00, s L BEGINNING TODAY WE OFFER A CHOICE OF ANY Sweaters, value % WOMEN'S DRESS HAT, THAT SOLD UP TO $5.98—EX- WOMEN'S Queators ACTLY 105 STYLISH HATS TO SELECT FROM—A 1 00 ldren’s Sweaters, value and MISSES CHOICE OF THESE 105 HATS AT AN EVEN........ el - At §185—reduced from $2.56 At 39c—Boys' Blouses, value 50c. At $2.39—reduced from 3$3.00. other Mimneflf OE T Efl:.“«y Gwd va]ue At 69c—Boys’ Blouses, valus $1.00. At $3.85—reduced from $5.00. ermg‘, o ;"‘1"'3‘:?':" At $450--paduced from . 3800, Chiléren’s Trimmed Out- Yomen's Untrimmed Veivet value $1.26. e T te—our entire stock that = ing Hats, former prices up ok the e $400. | Women’s Knit Vests to $195—Firal Clearancs Q¢ S e e value $6.00. | |, 3 P S S > z 5.95— B At 75c—reduced from $1.00. o s . e alue 310.00. | At $1.10—reduced from $1.30. Children’s Fine Dress Hats, ji = At $8.45—Boye’ value $1200. | At $1.48reduced from $2.00, Crens £ s e tor femr e 1,00 | F 0, 98¢ Final clearance price. HQSiery at Clmmnce Prices Another Remarkable Offering of Dress Hak e e Y e L In this lot is included our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dress Hats, including “Gage” Hats and Pattern Hats, former $20.00—F%nal clearance price. - $2.98 H Ribbed Hosiery, sizes & to It our.regular 1%¢ qua.his‘—?'i a pair Rivoed prices up ¢ et *;“!ne:} ?:rfl ;2&5&2:;: ..... 1250 Our Annual HANDERCH{EE e L i 8 g iR . cood 123%c at 3 tor e, l ol GORSiy of e goode Men’s, Women’s and Children’s—sold only in or a pair.... 8¢ | —Clearance price a pair..... 122c half dozen lots %?“f.%”s‘:%é’y % 29c a Pair, 3 for 85c MEN’S | CHILDREN’S S e e e HANDKERCHIEFS | HANDKERCHIEFS ite, regular 37i.c 2nd 0c Hoslery at 298¢ a pair, 3 Colered Border, 6 for 1% White Cambric, 68 for 29¢ | White Cambric, 6 for 2% { White Cambric, 6 for 3% Colored Border, 6 for 3Sc White Cambric, 6 for 4%c Pure Linen, 6 for 58¢c Pure Linen, 8 for 63 White Cambric, 6 fer 15¢ Coiored Berder, 6 for 23c Pure Linen, 6 for 29c Winter Underwear at Clearance Prices WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS One Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed Vests, regular Fleecy-lihed Ribbed Vests and Pants, second quality of 30c zoods—Cl © 23c—Clearance price... 1 ance price ... f 2% White Cambrio, 6 for 17¢c -lined Risded %::,—; s;;e bed Pure Lman«PG ferLSQc ST White Cambric, 6 for-28c = S B % I = 1d nts, second qual- nen, or $1. - Vests and Pants, value %c— S ‘;ledg‘_w R | Pare Linen, & for 22 Clearance price .. 19 S R SR S 3%c Pure Lirnen, 6 for $1.69 | Pure Linen, 6 for 3% Pure Linen, § for $1.98 One case of Women's Heavy Weight xr:aaec Union Suru, long Purs Linen, & for 48c lesves, ankle length—thess are regular G0c at 3% e ; Pure Linen, 8 for 550 ite Wool Ridbetl Pure Linen, & for 83c e CHILDREN’S Women's TFleec Suits, regular a vame 3t TS o | SRIS YA o HANDKERCHIEFS Sives Linehy 6 for (6% and Pants, regular and extra Women's Silk and w!?d T White Cambric, 6 for 15¢ Fime Limen, 6 for 882 —odd lot—1 » L Suits—n uit si value “.(;)d‘ M. H“hr :w 79 200 U‘:x‘?gn“Suii‘is e Colored Border, 6 for 15c Fine Linan, & for 8% SPECIAL VALUES FROM SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS 2 1 Anz Scarfe. Rl $1.00 Hand Bags at 25¢ Stationery—Half Prices Eiin Pe e it Specn‘ Values in Ribbons One lot of Velvet Hand Bags, A lot of Stmtionery, in holiday | Were 98c—Price now €% e s e e ot 250 oo JO—ETRUINS | poxes—marked -at half prices- for The balance of our stock of Knit p R i S e quick clearance, Goods, including Shawls, Fasci- | o @39 S8 =% 5 - Se—from 16c. aters, Etc, at greatly reduced $1.00 Leather Bags, 59¢ At se—trom 1oc. Saeaes TR One lot of Leather Hand Bags, At 10c—from 193¢ F - ff e an Dm;":? Zigl «ilk, moire and leather lined, & big At 12Ygo—trom S5c s i e {i s et . unge of styles—actual $1.00 value | i e LB B ey e g at 53¢ each. : A T | Slediants price s E 3 | At 37Vzo—from | — | Jewelry at Half Prices | o from’ 1100 8 B Gowns, Et Ome lot ot Jewelrs, consisting of At 82c—from 3L | W'I'IS, c. Belt Pins Bar Pins, Brooches, EXc. 3 b —at the following prices— At 7?“”’;”-'“ $ st mers. Outing T | A 2e Crom SESCSand e AT Ton B white, blue and —Special price 2 vard... 110 At 50c—tormer price $1.00. (Stationers Dep., Main Ficor) Tegulir S0c Gowns at 4sc - . At 7Sc—former price 3150, By e Hairbow Taftets Ritbor. &3 At $1.00—former price 3200 gl ot g g inches wide, black, white and - Kmt Gflflds, Etc. colorings and sizes, regular Special price 2 yard... 15¢ Vanity Vests $1 19 ChiMren’s Drawer Leggine, sil 1190 G"“’;‘f it © ¥ | Hatoow Taeta Ribbon, 5% wool, black and white regu- Women's Ouiing Flannel inches wide, black, white and One lot of Vanity Vests short | jar price $100 —Clearance o o p,?';f"q;;’f | cotors, Teguiar price 5c— e il > AT N R 25¢ | Ciearance price ; 210 | Special price & yard......... 18¢ THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO.

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