Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 3, 1915, Page 6

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The necessity for clearing this department of the strictly Summer merchandise be- comes more and more pressing, and there’s but one way to do it— WERE CUTTING THE PRICES ON SUMMER CLOTHES We are cutting the prices down to the lowest figures and these prices are going to be a feature of today’s business. If you want the biggest sort of a bargain come in to- ||and day and look around—you won’t have to look far. ' Thie F_you could ‘see this ele%-.nt forty-two-piece din'nerutonyourownule,youcouldel:lsil appreciate its beauty of design and color. You' want one right away. For a limited time we are making an unusual offer that thrifty housewives will instantly grasp. With ines, connecti v ow wuryppundof adaif h York with ».."'nm.(..o cities _and rance, Unlnn"-tmt entrance ::fl- - - -"“‘*“' . WEDGWOOD Eor et ot i -t i Bt | : e g $6.98 WASH DRESSES FOR $3.00 SPECIALS | Vi N Brinula and Novs s Broad street trance, ; extra pol Varied styles, dainty colorings, smart m s and excel- r ; 6. Foster Jaeger was || jene work distinguish these dresses which were priced as $3 m Lace PARED LOWER THAN Sy RAN: Broad ce, ~ $20; Union police < [R izh s 9996 surller in the seascn: Many af. -the: .most 3 Corast Cover Embroiderics, 18- Through tickets at all Rafirosd and Creamery Butter <5 - favored fabrics are included—linen, voile, ratine and the inch embroideries which were o g e M intendeq for sale at 50c & yard. Passenger Trafic Depart: India sannis K g A good selection of very pretty e g e - is packed a coupon. Fifteen of these coupons and $2.75 in SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE DRESSES FOR $1.48 5 S, SPECIAL PRICE 250 s cash are redeemable for this charming dinner set. This ot An unusually low price for dresses of style and charm— —_— o same set of dishes would cost you $10.00 or more were you T T & i Flyna msked || charming designs for women. misses and juniors in pretty l 48 Glo: For Your Vacation— ‘to purchase it separately. ¥ a he was to sell intoxicating drink, | chambrays, striped ginghams and crash. An excellent - A, e Go This get-acquainted offer is mad popularize We made i answer to oo Fatoes | S1. 1 o invite thy town coundil- i dhal kit sl et e iy Jengtn “which the. longer juainf e al er a qus lon ‘woul Invi = e b i ey s et populatize Wellgwood 3t the previous meeting. to. the sffect | mon to call and see me. WASH DRESSES FOR CHILDREN, 98¢ siceves demand, either white or T0 E Tich cream Jerseys and that dancing and refreshments be black and all with double-tipped d. o o For chllaren from § to 14 years of age wé ofter, & selection fingers— j: G Day Tour—All Ex 4650 Up St ¥ President Culley then asked if the town ‘stated that work |[j Of Pretty dresses all for the one s Prigs. o et 98c PECIAL PRICE 3% Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- You must eat butter—why not eat the grocer’s best— W council would decide 58 o Who WO | S por e e rian ‘intorfeccd || Sinsham and strons galatea which are just the thing for b sionipts. ‘Codler (han 3uiddie At - M Dwmt tic Coast Resorts. 3 § gt ifle edfel { iy 5y T hall, th by drivers of vehicles, although the younger ones and which are pretty enough for anyone. >y g made te t inconvenience Olor a fowd today. Fivst st procios ol s o s who e pubile amy more than was BbSo- $4.50 SILK BLOUSES FOR $2.98 Dress Shislds in all sizes. A Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN” special shield of uality— Com lutely necessary. Teama and automo:|] Crepe-de-Chine has been the silk of the season, the supply SPECIAL FRICE So; - e ok i 3 P. BERRY AND SONS, Hartford, Conn. rented for public- purposes. e Dbeing hardly equal to the demand. We are now making a 3 pairs for 250 6 " 3 Sole Distributers for New. Councilman Robinson favored rent- and_pri; special offer of a number of smart models in Crepe-de- Queen’s Own Pins—360 pins on jom A- ent ] England States ing the hall for anything, as the peo- Chine and pretty Striped Silks, worth up to $4.50 for this paper, value 1 H ple had so directed. He could see no low price. it i 50 Main Street " B e — 5 —— | harm in the use of the hall for a dance | &' The ordinance was adopted and % ANk RoBBER GETS A ke O ok " Whipyie; ‘custéaian’ job the [DEDEIPILS the passage over it F - trial of Claude Sawyer, one of ler] ple, cust lan of e for repairs and the penaity H : S5 YEAR SENTENCE]SAres sccomplices. . bullding, said that he would not have | 3re Sieaed, Sor TePRI nG S PN PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING ——— Starr-was charged with the robbery | 8nything to do with the rental of the s in the Washington county jail, or Harry Starr, Leader of a Gang of |of two banks in Stroud, Okla, last|bail unless the council adopted specific ot Bandits in Oklahoma. ' March, in which $5,000 'was stolen. |Tegulations and unless there was an z After the robbery, Starr was. wound- | éstablished set of rules he would re-| g .| @. Cottrell, chief of ‘the __|ed and, with four of his companinos, | S8R the custodianship. District, asked for a Chandeler, Okishoma, ~Aug. 2 Councilman Haswell said so long as | Westerly Fire Disteict, Sexed, (o, S Call Up 734 satnspngy was_captured. £ S plenied iy 5 park | "SSP rovvetys waro cha: | e BN war wiina of & Togiiats| o Sednarie that Vould g e it g and was sentenced to 325 years in 1o WO TaS fnown As the Ms“-‘b"’ tion on the part of the council. sponding to alarms and cited in- “A stitch in time saves nine” is & % the penitentiary. A jury was being X Clerk Whipple said th. 1a Dbe if | Stances where there was interference } . e s % impanelled today or the trial of o017 <3 o e e specially true when a leak in the there were any such desire. on the part of operators of automo- mal its appearance. Let us repair the leaks a erre he Town Solicitor Agard stated that | biles. The matter was referred at U nd save the there could be no discrimination | July meeting to Harry B. Agard, town sronGToN been completed -and the house of iu= |noon at 4 o’clock. Rev. H. Lilllanthall proprietor, Charles Como, is now be |of New York conducted = s H ° against persons, but there could be|solicitor. Mr. Agard stated that he o8 - - ef ~Cottrell _that : discrimination in the purposes _for |had inf JET ing built.’ The new Babcock theatre| Julius W. Phelps of Westchester H which the hall was to be used, but|there was no need for e town or|Epidemic of Measles Finally Check-|is rapidly approching compietion. The | was a caller in town Saturday. 1 5 = that could not be anticipated. dinance, -as that he woul ul ed According to Announcementfloor has been laid and the interior| James Johnson was calling om A oley o H Clerk Whipple said that if the seven | covered by a general state law. Made by Dr. C. M. Congdon— |decorations are nearly complete. The | friends in Amston Sunday. m f the council did not care to e the - i oF Teime “the reaponEIDILy 98 Roniing| Ghiet of Palics Thomas E. Brown| Losals Svery retpeot” i lta wianting Asors, | masic Magany. oo 0 V! A 3 H — the hall, at will, he surely would not. | repored fourteen arrests and three E large gallery anc indirect lighting. 1t| George Yeomans of Norwich was T 2 Were he in absolute control, there|fire alarms during the month of| Dr. C. M. Congdon, health officer |will be a credit to the town. Colchester visitor Sunday with his i would be no dances, no refreshments | july. Seven arr were for in_|of the town of Stonington announces Has Anocther Wife. touring car. 2 nor dog nor poultry shows in the town | toxication, three violation of 1i~|that with the hearty cooperation of S Phone 581 e, S hall, he said. quor laws, two for asssult and one|is finally checked. At the present| Joe Kelley, who deserted his fami'y 5, % Councilman Haswell offered a‘mo- | insane and one feeble-minded per- | Mystic river, the epidemic of measles |Bere last January, is supposed to bs MYSTIC 4 tion that the present special commit- |son. Health Officer Lewis Stanton |physiclas from the Pawcatuck to the | in Oregon, where, according to his opn MODERN PwMBING tee on town hall, with the custodian, | reported_thres cases of diphtheria | time Paucatuck, where the epidemic |5tory told to his only legal wife wLo | Thomas Squadrito and Miss May Me- N be empowered to rent the hall at their | during July. Quite a batch of milk |originated, is- now ree rom the dis_|NOW resides in Rhode Island, he ha. If you need a Lawn Mower now, or ‘if you had discretion, but in compliance with the | dealers licenses were granted drug- |case and there are but three. cases|another wife and child. Kelley lett| Donoush Wedded on Manday—Tro sussutiel bk siadorn eiuen; an - plannad to male the old ot Vote of town meeting, - The vote Wwas | gists and testaurants beins smong|in Mystic and three in Stonington | Rhode Island during the first week of | ley Co. to Erect Waiting Station at|electricity is to lighting. We guaran- m one last the season out |3%C 2 cCounciiman Thorpe not votng. | ine applicants. It heing . considered | boroush. last January sent mail under cover| Eim Grove Cemtery. tes the very best PLUMBING WORK . President Culley informed Mr.” Thorpe [ by the council that wherever milk is To Plan f pect] 4 e ] expert workmen at the fariest B . that the rules of the council required | oid, even by the glass, in drug| n iy B h-n e remailed to Packerville. The address| A very pretty wedding occurred at | %Y, ***® = uy a Lawua ower at 1S Ale |a membcrsto ote” r"Thorpe de- | Stores. restaurants, sods fountains OF | yern® ogel Are companies meet this | he gave as his boarding place in New- | St. Patrick’s Catholic church on Mon- | Prices- > 3 Slined To. vote and. asld ‘he was Bt | B I O Toven "rpg | Week and makefinal plans for the|ark proved to be a wholesale house. |day morning at 1 oclock when Miss| Ask us for plans and prices. "o inspection and parade next Saturday |In February he was in Michigan and [cDono —_— fully satisfied whether this matter | law 15 conflicting on this point, but i e - NO n could be best left with a free commit- | 10" the opinton of the milk inspector, | “teFROOR: e Due Ble s cuboe No- | Thamas Squadrite- in the presence of S tee, or be governed by established res- | his jurisdiction is confined to licens- Hauled Jumbo Lobster ot R iy e b S ST e A 280 D | OMPKINS . i ulations. President Culley then de- |eq dealers and it is essential to pub- | Captain Fred Ostman hawfiled in a | 0PHINE away from his first wife he |ple were attended by Mr. and . clared the vote a tie, and as chair-|lic health, that milk served at some |jumbo lobster off the West break- | |2° located by the police of many of | Cornelius Squadrito and the nuptial . man he dissolved the tie and defeated | fountains ought o be inspected. Water Monday morning. The lob- | i larger citles between the two|mass was said by Rev. Father Hart. 67 West Main Street ' 28 s then voted that Coundlimen e i et iy By e driven o the homa of Mr. and Mre. Bl Although the decomposed body of nches, with claws 13 inches in £ > o Taes o e e B e, nd | Antori, Gatles'age 16! "he "dfeap. | Iengih and Gotenes simost 18 pounas ot Fekiat T eed S '3 | Robert d. Cochrane report to the next regular meetiug |Peared from his home in Peace Dale / a e Chim Squadrito left for Boston on their one! . Elm ‘street, had as Sunday _guests | Local Fi i specific regulations concerning -the | December. 11, 1914, was found by a| TC *CC ocal Fire Company to Hold Clambake | wedding trip and on their return will leasing of the town hall. - et children r':omot-rg&?:( 'u“,“&p L —Other Interesting Notes. reside at the Purdy house on Pearl GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ing made by automobile. truck. Th street. Mrs. Squadrito is well known 3 3 : Property owners in Pearl street party were Mr. and Mrs. Philip | ATy Wickwire of Yantic was the |here. She came to Mystic from Prov- |10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. : c ned of the poor condition of Herbert and four ehildren M ol |guest of his mother. Mrs, Hattie Wicl- | idence about five years ago to reside 4 + y and asked for improve- Mrs. Cleophas Herbert, ~Mr. and|Wire the past week. with her aunt, Mrs. Al Duhaime.| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. . Mrs. Charles L. Shaflor of North|She was ticket seller at the Mystic : \ , and that the petitioners would Mrs. Martin Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. - - ¥ . reasonabie share of the expense. ol Qvide Herbert, Mr. and Mirs. Parodis g;fil':d‘fy"“ R e ) byt et Gy~ Ly Ao BT : ; . j 5 hiv = 3 : and M. and M. rosonn, Herbert | “\{iliam H. Van Horn of Willlmen- |are very populsr youns people. They T B“RNS - Stve +Jossphling Canlll of o tic was the guest of friends in town |Were the reciplents of a large number I tuck 1s on & two weeks vist >in |OVer Sunday. of useful wedding presents. - . + i Stonington - at her " sietors * risse | Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sullivan of | Harry Holmes has returned to Prov- Hea“ng and P|umh|ng s B : £ & " | Delia and Eiizabeth Cahill. 'SS€S | willimantic were visiting Mrs. Sulli- |idence after a visit to his parents, Mr. =3 vam's sisters, the Misses Cavanaush, |and Mre William K Holmes. = 82 F: ® 3 » on Amston avenue Sunday. ss Emi . Murphy returnd nnkl]m s’mt tives suspected ‘foul play, going - PLAINFIELD Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was|to Providence after a visit to her par- far as to fix their suspicion on one < v & Mr, and Mrs. William Murph: bunch of money, at least $10,000. The e Doavt ry SE e at his home on Norwich avenue over ents, Mr. an m Murphy. » highway committee had helped condi- | Man: The was taken Shargs | Albert Colli __ | Sundey. i tions some but could o’ no more at | bY the coroner and investigation to|“ZNT Colline and fies Evelyn| iouis n. chapman who fs working g, < s IRON CASTINGS ¥ present, owing to lack of appropria- o - n_Marriage—M. | with his teams in Hamburg was the| The Groton & Stonington Co. has ton, If was a question whether the|, JOhn R. Wilcox, sheriff of Wuash-| M. Socisty Passing Two Weeks at|guest of his family on South Main|let the contract for the erection of & FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY councl could accept Pearl street as |inSton county three days after the| ' Pleasant 3 street over Sunday. waiting room at Elm Grove cemetery. 2 public highway and he believed it | disappearance of the Gallo boy ar? et Tohn Riley of Hartford is the guest | There is 1o place along the line whers to be a problem for solution by the | FeSted Paulo Donado as a suspect and | A pretty wedding occurred at St.|Of his family, who are visiting Mrs. & small structure will be more appre- ‘I'HE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co e te put him through o severe course of | John's Roman Catholis chaeoh ek | Riley's mother, Mrs. Etta Lombagd |clated. The work is to begin at once. . griling but = he stoutly denied|day morning when Miss Evelyn |Oon Norwich avenue. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street knowledge | OF o0allo's whereabouts | Blanchette and Albert Collins, son of | Timothy Sullivan was calling on Committee to be introduced for action |2nd Was released by the sheriff. De- | Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Collins of North | friends in Fitchville Sunday. at the regular financial town meeting. | 1ad0 according to the sheriff was|Grosvenordale, were united by Hee | Mrs. Nathaniel Clark of Salem was i) seen with Gallo. Sherlff Wilcox is|Father Teulings. The bride is one of | visiting her brother, T. S. Clark on 3 50 ] e Robert M. McGinnis, nrr-mflnn a the most popular of the younger sat | Monday. ARE IN GREAT FAVOR AT THIS / ion- of Plainfleld. She was f Frank Sherlock, who is in charge local, picture house, asked for addition. | connect the may clues in_ hi charge of the Plainfield Miliinery 4hon | of the power plant of the East Had- TIME OF THE YEAR. al strest light in' Union street, and | connect the may clus b session to reach a definite declsion. |on Raflroad avenue. After the cerc- |dam Electric Co. at Leesville, was the |\ \.ue o cood supply in good variety. COAL AND LUMBER GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK g ¥ o ™| President Culley informed him that Union street ‘was fairly well lighted — |mony a reception was held at the|Suest of his brother, James Sherlock ¢ < Local Laconics. ¢ |bride’s home. The young couple lef: |on Norwich avenue over Sunday. Buy your OLIVES hers, V] = The Bulletin has been asked to (o, thelr honeymoon, which will Le Plans Perfected. e : 1 describe the city limits of the town |SRENt at Green Island, N. ¥. Amoug 3 MDELPHIAYlslm:h Mowers, usual price_$6.00, FOR of Westerly! Trpossible ! the out of town guests were Mr and| Colchester Fire Co. No. 1 held their y S Mrs."Adelard Collins, Miss Georgianna | monthly meeting in the parior of the | [P There was Do,dlant to the heavy|Collins and Mr. and Mrs. William |engine house Monday evening. Plans eoplo s Market : rainfall of Monday morning but it|Houle of North Grosvenordale, Ernos: | were perfected for = the clambaki i A. D. LATHROP | THIS SALE. " Foa swwictly. perpenticular &nd - pro- | Champasns of Centeal Falls ‘and v Thichthe company expects to hold 6 Franklin Street s Se e il Bhrotoctost Ban 5 tuse. and Mra. Henry St. Germaine [Tater.: = L5 4 eo ; : Milton Crandall regan. | Witlam Johnson was caling on] . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop Telephone 463-12 P Mr, and Mrs. Willam Barlow and |friends in East Haddam Saturday. 5 parents in Elm Mr. &nd Mrs. Arthur Britton and son Dbt e L = B H dall. of New Bedford, who are the guests . i 1 ~ COLDWELL’S 18.INCH NEWPORT. MOWER, reg- “The. members o the Fhode. Isiana |GF rand Mex Soriow wers vistors| The serviess of . the - Episcopes | Harmony in the Home DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN . W PR]CE Rod and Gun club are to have a pic- in Baltic Sunday. church were held on the lawn near 1 : 54 Bic at a nearby resort next Sunday.| M. M. Society at Pleasant View, |th® Episcopal chapel Sunday ater- . Dental Surgeon : $5.20 S ivh ‘are. Sabiadariane, 0 TR7| The 8L M. sodlety departed st 10 Rests with the Cook|, ... ", - . m, yesterday for annual two rory ich, Conn. 3 A \ weeks' vacation. This year the girls 3 Ty will spend their vacation at the Bryn . COLDWELL" 4.IN - M morning. from | M, tage in Pleasant View, s e L'S 14INCH NEWPORT "MOWER, reg- D Thoss who fook the i include Dhes y a . ular-price:$5.60—SALE PRICE : naxlous e | othy Tillinghast, Bdith Peterson, Annic JRKS ’ 0v rb i d Stubbs, Alice dford, Mrs. Fred p Make the Quees of the Kltchen e au lllg an o] - : Happy with & 3 g the open i 2 4 A% 48 { ; . s Lyon, Ther;;;a Sullivan, Henrietta % » ' this rash | £ 50 Sy Y Repair Work T ; G Mary Kingsloy, & member of the 1t T " |Modern Gas Range S ¢ o | the = " o s Wa E R - ' A TIME-SA' * Also-Big :Reductions in Prices of Our- Granite State Mowers o s e The P rostel s aciees g g s of all kinds on 3, is summering in the mountains. Townsend Bne Jay Mowers and Coldvells Cadet Nowers| 55 Sacisos: | A = || caRRiAGES, WAGONS, c Biasksmithing in all ite branctes,

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