Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1915, Page 7

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DR.PECK g2 1} Franklin, Square HflOAT OII.Y, tfllmtn.l‘l: 1 '?w‘“ 3‘ Veus "s‘.’im» lmlnmt (See Display in Window West of Main Entrance) MEN'S FURNISHINGS =+ F. 0. B, FACTORY + ELECTRIC STARTER $80 DON’TMISSIT DE s TEN INDICTMENTS BY 90 67 BT HENRY COON FEDBERAL GRAND JURY Imperial Garage || *z.=. : ; i o e AL sy SAcT of the Season’ Values cH:s'mu WiLLOW s'rs. : ~ On Trial in Superior Court—Edwin F.|Canaan *Bank Cashier for Embezzle- g B Predictions - for Tuesday: - Fair. Yerrington's “Money ment—New London Man for Misuse | Norwich Young Men's Christlan Asso- Tuesday’s. weather: As predicted. of Bills Disappeared. of Mails. s clatfon. el (1885 Men’s Hosery ¢ a Pair Men’s $1.00 Pajamas Sum. Moon and Tides. Hmo{haldulnth-mmlnd--‘!'ewmmcvfll-. 28 —George 3 w3hw2Be fat (..ot 'v\ 5 h"’"‘ 7 N mnfnnnm ::vu uh:hnp - with M‘OI' 4 m’?mn:‘an :':;ucm- Rises. | Sets. [|'Water. | Rises, [the trial of Henry Coon on the ehu-‘ oday Men's Pajamas—our entire stock of theft of 100 from the late Edwin jury in the United States ! of lood quality yarn, in black and lgh Pajamas that have T mioani t el w e D e e e e Lotk Tt D embeszzling — ted tast, s STt W colors, warran sizes 9% to §33 | g8 [ 1138 I 735 [ Mr. Coon care of during an |$5,500 from the funds of the institu- B 1134—8pecial price Sc & pair, 3 for | Deen selling regularly at $1.00— 641} 537 ati..2% 05 in the death of [lon. Nine other indictments were 25c, or 96c a dozen. 4 Special price 79¢ a suit. gr:; 1551 1|Mr. Yerrington on July 27th last atalso returned ;gm 544 ‘| 532 3 ¥ ks mg- ew London, mis- .31 4. 5 23 E” 5.13 Morn. oy P S > Lxmxnew.m wndll: urs after high water it Is Jow ngton o ng Tuesday. e _mal s During his illness Mr. Yerrington was | James J. Hyde and Wilbur ¥. Welc Men's Negligee Shirts in ¢ splendid range of staple and e '”‘M 4% | nown to have some money ih & sbot|Hartford, misusing the maile. g o g Ay AR g o Charite Lee, | king, o GREENEVILLE Wong Gong and Dong all of New Liaven, violating th, Mcn.l drug law. ‘s hospital, New Haven, is the G. A. C. Will Be Represented by Good |disappeared, — guest of h t, Mre. Willlam Du 2 2 5 ‘ . Football Team—Personals. ; WINDOW WASHING RIVALS O Carter Svenue.: |} Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 89¢ - “mew Fall weaves, sizés 14 to 17—these are regular $1.00 Shirts at .., . The chmnces ate that,the Greenevill L_"GOT. INTO. COURT. | caruir Svante tpent Bunday mitn Mex e Green 3 s avenue spent Sun s Aduetie_ciub it e b rasented with New Man From Dut of Town Got Un. | BFAbmexs parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hen- Men's Light Weight Union Suits, for sariy Fall wear, firet class eleven this fall and un-|$39.94 counted and put back into the o omipi "+ | ry Norman, of Poquetanuck. ecru color, M -hcn-. sither ankle or three-quarter @r the directlon of Coach. Supa ‘and |shot bag and also saw the roll of cermonious Reception, Miss Mae Fisher, teacher of the length, re the celebrated “Wonderwear” brand, 890 JEWELERS Coptain. Grady, the boys will_develop |bills which was described as two inch- -y model school, Lebanon, spent the week and seil n.ulmy at $150—price twe for $1.75 or a suit g Trade i Established 1872 team that will clean up ell others|es in diameter. This was a week be-|, Trade rivalry in = window washing|end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |- p a stal O their olase. Manager ' Flynn i rought Louis Cuprik into the city | Fred Fisher, of the Corning road. o o 3 ' PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING making arrangements for the opening was begun charged Mrs. saac Cook of Pengbecot strect Men’s Better Union Suits at $1.15 e and w! announce -his - scl jule is the gest of Montville rélatives and n the near fu /The footballists are | Williams and & jury State Attorney friends. o 2 holdxnmfl owing to the continuance |Hull was assisted by Attorney Thomas |of nm Blat Birthday Celebrated. Men’s Medium Wul'hl Union ‘cml. for Fall and Winter TR e 3T of the city Ie who have Dermll was 8- Bath street P Mrs. Emily Pelton of Main street cel- Sen, - In A tny. Hiomted, _Slovseesad “anide < THE EUROPEAN WAR |sion to play on-the Cranberry. Brown and Perkins. . lect *ot Cupriks active opposition °'t’n ebrated her Slet birthday last Tuesday looptis; exnlle S~ il “R-x'-d'Knkflu Co."—thess are 115 kept us from obtaining dyes.! wo boys were arrested Monday by W'ho:l put to plea Coon Not [guch an extent that Cuprik took the|SVening. Musical selections wers en- regular 9150 value—Special price & suit................ ”’i"‘ 0L faded mErments hefe and|omcer Smith for breakins in the old |* Tre Arst witness called by the state |1200°r from the other man, cerrying|joyed and refreshments were served. oumall T ol Sy Color Sl | Garshops. on NorthyMain street and | was the danhier of M. Ferrnsion, |(he ladder” sround into Broadway,| Mrs. Pelton recelved many useful and given to coloring felt from mills. removing certain afticles. Mre. Harold Barstow-of this city, who | vere?, the other man followed abng adtont Sitth. _ THom Fespent fctud- Most Cigars arg G ik blood to his business rival's face. ightful time was enjoyed by the 2 and Mrs, . J. Calkins, the Misses will live up to wirement of fashion. For OUR Suits represent nerstone club held an interesting bus- | e Snees Lo, his mocth ana ey, | 04 OO Of town and he ‘went. Mg A and Mrs, Byron Mathieu, :q NEW LONDON-NORWICH DYEBE oo Men, Tobiy EiemAnaky - and Mise g;g,,‘,'.",,:e;l: ;,-,n_m By A Fine Range of 33 Broadway. Tel. Connection. ‘Agnes Patridge picked -a dish of na- him that rivals in “the Int Sw;ll_\;u the man that was punched and inter- u e = change money from her father's shot|ested himself Guests of Mrs. Sprague. THESE ARE BETTER | Thomas Youns, clerk at A B = mecit in (he case that he' went TOMS 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR |Maine's store {s enjoying his annual D e o I T ert mome~|off to the police. station where: “118 | syinun vuinsives tos & Try, guests. Among those present were Mr. . £ In court on Tuesday morning Cu- g | THos. M. msA. Prop. Franklin St. TAFYVILLE and Mrs. Elmer Wiicox, Mr. and Mre ext to Palace Cafe ; e B by~ Taving Samuel Lemb Mr. and uor‘r Georee t . : 4 ~= | Cornerstone Club . Holds Meeting— Three men were fined for intoxica- | ¢Rison and children, Fayoline, ice ° i Playing For Entertainment—Pe Yerringto tion. One pair and the other two|and Georsia Miss Mary 4. “Davis ’ fingers to his mouth and eay,| A man whose wife lives on the East|cilah Anna Bthel and Olive Cal- | '\l \oot seyien of h ices. They have all been selected iness meeting In their rooms with the |« ’ - 7 kins, Earl Calkins, all of Norwich, and |} * styles of the Autumn at these prices. y have a prestdent. Bacanel Asmitece ' the|“Mum's the word Side while he works In. Willimantie " i g was taking care of hNim, and also look- Miss Hatti g e Ao i B RIS ORI E B TR Pl s ¥ B Smart Suits - | was had her father's money. ed what he had cafter - - | tained relatives and § £ vacation: Monday Mr. Young spént the |\nen he. Bp, hed Besn gt} 00t iS W SaencRCtar e WOMEN \J GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |84, ** onnectiont Agricultimal ool fhe Place : {BSught ‘of "the “puncn” that broush | {or, Apoetising dianer and sugper. A o A a— , them and see, 16 X : o went to Jall Mo work out thelr fines. | B0 g0 g o of Mystic, SirsSome als. e% | R. Fowlér, Mra. Charies Culver and i i i Frank Garvie of Natick, Mass, before No need to pay more than.thess mederate prices to obtaln a Suit that - — " . on Kenneth, Miss Hattle Clark, M With e gaod attendance the Cop|NE. & E00g time on other, Deopis' the court for drunkenness, was order- | fog < . Sylvester Freeman, colored, also | was b Miss Ida Calkins of Bridg 1 lity and workmanship as well as for good style. Al are tailored chalr. Following the Teports of the|testified that he heard Coon talk about|sharge. B p. Burke” war his PPort T AR ot - f ; 'n-lum and secretark which were having a good time with other people’s | torney and the case was continued in the SHAPE-RETAINING way that means extended .service and sat- scogp ted plans were discussed for the [money. after a hearing, He claims he is DIED fiaging of an entertainment in the fu-| Joseph Willlams, who was at_the|doing as well as he can but has been In Frakln, S < 7. 1015, || i*faction. Be sure and see our Fall Suits at $15.00, $17.50 and $25.00. Yerrington house when feather beds |oue of work several t n Loomis, in ‘his $2a > = were removed, Bald he saw shot bass. | some disagTeement becwucs the it e SpLae ootbail Club Meets. two u:t tg.m, with money in tlhm fall |doesn't want to live in Willimantic| ctoepe® ©hursday, Sept. Monday evsiing at thelr headquart- |to the floor, They were Dic up | but prefers to stay with her mother. . era, the TATHIA I 0otball ciyh Held 4 |by Coon and taken into another room, | The ‘touple have two childeen. ROBERTSON-In this city, Sept 26, well atteniei bueiness. meeting. That was the last the witness saw of 2 —_— TR witew. af f.John Robert- MILLINERY ASTalsmeiist A r. at his 30, at 1 e Ty £7. 3 Biat The Latest Style 2 e ¢ mateviie | SALESMANSHIP GLASS h{r?:rn,l‘ from z“. h}o{mew of her daugho Sy : : anate Jand. Bita Eras ngton of e, STARTS WITH ENTHUSIASM er, Mas. Walter H. Woodwo ach day sees some new beauty and freshnéss in our Millinery Depart- “You can’t sell a fifty-cent piece for || Fred Knowies has moved here from |, 500 °f the deceased, said the last s | Wl Hames Hesn Watneseyy s || E ” Teay Themes genetl. Wegmesdny ot ment. Each day adds noveity to the showing. This week we are a Gime: No one actually attempts || Oceum. e et oo, Tot & 387 | Oponing Meeting ot Y. M. O, A.| In ihefamiiy ot et Cedar Grov ready ‘with a fine sssembiage of Hats that are just from the designers ocem! ry, New ndon. inds.. our ate—even the least priced—have something cal o ‘positively, work for the very || Willam White spent Tuesday in thet thme his Nained’, Enreliment: Committes, LEOLAIR—In Baltic, Sept. 28, Joseph || INDIVIDUALITY, which puts them in @ class by themselves. Jewett Ci a leml conscious con- LeClalr. . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE b g ]Aoc;ordln to {. M, Candall, pr‘lncl- Vaneral Irom -~ lute - home. Thursday Aihat any denfist Ip tho ity charges. || _Hartwell Thompson lett Monday for | vres ang. s -delivery " to ~ Abrabam Do Gonaral” scaetary Bawin HE ot | B o T sy & ensoen, “ate, Not Make Use of Our Order ? ‘world. John Fitzmaurice apd Daniel M- b m‘“?"' manufacturer of this | 1918-1318 Class tn salesmanship is un- Order Department is organized for prompt and satisf] servics. Ny bright and this ycars class O i , g Shreffrey, Jr., have to Moosup to g E You can select a shape or the makings for your new Fall Hat from L _YOU HAVE ey W, Tetringion o Hartie| e Mlsa B ooy vae a complete line of the newest materials and our designers will creats for DENTAL WORK Miss ‘Annle Glague has accepted o |f0ld on the stand of a talk Jocaesed: | thusinsm was not lacking &t the meet- You ® hat which embodies your own ideas— and for this service our position at the Versailies ~Sanitary gl(h Coon in which He said it wasn't ln{n:! last yoar's class Tuesday ev- charges are very reasopable. . : harl ook oo Frd at the Y. M, C. A. however, . COME TODAY - ||=ibre mine alio said jto her: ‘I youre shrewd, | The mesting which was ths opener of Every Woman Should See Our +o-wear Hats We have the most attractive prop- || Miss Mary Fiante has returnea to|YOUll find out something.” ey Sl aaainbted by, Geaponl Daition fo make thatyou ever heard. || Work in the Ponemah store after en. | Alonzo Main.and Deputy Sherisr | Secretary and, remarks ~were P G Stant also Hill, Mr. Crandall and - - EXAMINATIONS FREE joying a week's vacation. g H e s "“:"‘:;: Rite b R T his POF (Qr, Ready to-wear Department includes everything that is new and D Mrs, Williameon and daughter, Miss | 5t20d Tuesday was Charles Edwin stated that the in- f stylish in Trimmed Hats for Women, Misses and Children. We R.. F. C. JACKSON Bentrics Wilkmeon, are “Em:: thets | Yerrington of th clty,— eldest mon of accorded him through specialize in Women's Dress Hats at the deceased istrator th- ©0) year amounted to 20 DR. D. J, COYLE oo o et They o~ | atn, Eis tha t.hne io-of a1 %:' cost of the course. Mr. DIRECI‘ORS $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 < 8 i King_ M., of, the disa .,g the hc tenduod a dinner at § Sovcendias e Se e y. wae We recommend our Hats at thess prices as being unusually geod value. Main’ Street, Manager John Benoit of & en Coon told him as they were | Mabrey’ ursday evening at 6 5 n:f' to Boston Store ville Basebal team 1s 3oux'f53.: ‘f.t, 3t the Mystic road station where Mt o'clock by e members of the class. AND— men to play at Willimantic. Saturday | YrTington was waiting for a_trolley | The, entollment commitiee appolnted A splendid showing of Untrimmed Hats for Women, Misses and Chil- Lady’ “"M"" - {'Phone 321-3 fi“{;wg K vlny;“:lairst the AIl Stars | Car: N reos g““’?’:{i :‘3” 24th. | 8F “Q!L""‘m.’ 57.3“&“"5;3::““...‘ mn‘dh' ’ mAlms dnn—-:l‘::‘th- latest ideas in Hat Trimmings. - 0 e read also T, errin n paid | 3¢ et Sitrisi Coon duo 28 pay fo (;‘.lx,, care of :fi»m‘l lohnn rm sfig é(l.r(l:i ; A < eh-rgcd "With Stealing 25 Chickens. er Yerrington. On Aug. Coon 3 Lady Assistant g 24 tufned to tl nury Bdwin Hill and L. M. Cran- 'fl-lE DEL =« HOFF| it = compiaint asainet: Charies | was in a5 cert onis ey ’fii;’l‘.‘.t: % rally mosting s to be heid A DRESS TRIMMINGS at REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS 2 Cagwell onsthe charge . of chicken fl“r‘ns the early part of next week : : S Plas nrealing, Deputy Sheriff George: H. |that the Resers oo £ 0adly WOrD | shen the committee will submit a re- |l HENRY E. CHURCH " Rate tacton went to Ledyard jon. Tues-|read by Mr. Yerrington. Coon said | POt e WM. SMITH ALLEN One lot of Dress Trimmings, consiting of Braids, Appliques, Bands, Ete, ! s 75 cents per day and up ay morning to make the arrest but|this showed his mecounts of money re- in a great variety of styles and colorings, will go on sale today in three " Haves sRoTnens. Tand fheomen, o, JOmn, Finnoemns | calved whd paid AT ind WYL | Y. M. G AL SOCIAL PLANS. s : ' Telepherie 1222, 26.28 Broadway | working fillipg a silo. When he had |hos, sethge o0 $19, Which was in final settlement. Opening Reception for Senior Members h.km the into custody he brought | “Court adjourned at .30 - g Yim Wetors' Grand Juror Alonso Main |ney ney Allyn L Brown was e Pt Fe DR. A. J. SINAY had signed the com- r. Yerrington. The trial will At § o'clock Tuesday afternoon < nn. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |2iirt,2ad ho case, wat coptimued o 1. Fevumied “Thia: mornice, peging of Sca Yard 10c a Yard 15¢ a Yard These Trimmings originally sold up to $150 a yard. It is a splendid ; bargain lot. v ol e e met, Sgiiened o |be rewnion this | el s ithe ot e Denti S PRSSNGS0 Denf.al Surgeon :dmA"tlt"cr;dey B “".‘l&!";.."‘&'\.“" McGibney, William O'Makioney, W s | tion bullding, when pikns for the social e St : i for u-e accused. ! n-|Baker and Julius A. Brand, Norwich; | Work of the season were considered. Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich DRESS KID GLOVES MoGrors Bilding, Noeich, Conn. | V. F. A Guine s 18 be the justice | CPOEes C abriekls, Proston; wWiliam | & s decide to hold tne opening ro- Phone 11773 WOMEN'S DRESS XD GLOVES : M : " | before whom the heiring will be heid | erman, hester; Samuel F.|Ception for the senlor members on i and Attorney Charles T,. Steward will | Gomme’ 5 Dl - 1, e s B, - Lebanon; = 5 4 wpcn\torths-u\glthchAmsd that | Tracy, Franklin; A. Kenn Our showing of Women's Dress Kid Gloves is now complets. It includes . T16477 77 U |3 fovd were stolen srom Paul Mas-|1ichor; " Albert G: Votuntows: | €. he every atylish kind of Glove—Cape, Mocha, Pique and the finest French 2 ures AN o0 A special festisss of thie year's Glove atyles-are thé “Waehable™ T riford, Rews. ' Chau, Plans Al'llln" avern 'Mlddlotn\w:—:lr Cimmelia Bidwall, 3,':..,.“, .',,_qn:;mn, h,fi ,.,"'"“ | the religious “Worl 3 - Gloves. We show them from $1.00 upwards. We extend a general invi- /l‘“&l ; g‘;h“’““ms'w has returned. to | Saen appr guu' Hglous work committee at. tation to visit our Glave Department today and see our splendid showing ome on 8 offer t brands Bol m!\;"fln‘ud America: e e V . : ' (PURE BLOOD MAKES T e e oo % | e ""n’,'ofi"—-—.u“" T ".?if"x"‘:::.‘? e R BOOK BINDER ; At Special Prices public finest standard’ 4 street. to lwmna'aoa‘n J i B of new Fall Gloves. Prices are $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $2.00 a pain : - cleaning the bricks of the z . IIEAI.TI\W PEOPLE sehoolhouse mgunu Hill o rope JOSEPH BRADFORD, 5tk $ mnfmuam- dozen Women's Medium Weight . n it drives out of Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. X2 ) i m"“""‘“";". 108 8ROADWAY. || reaitar nd ECrmA LARGE SIZES 4heda ora goes S0e %

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