Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 8

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New London’s Mayor Urges Public| yisitors through . the buildings. 5 Attendance at the Exercises Satur- Any city might well be pl‘o\ld to | been laid out. s have the college in its midst. Mem- |at the two end doors ] bers of the faculty and students will [ will lead the visitors to the lsboratories ng. a Ediident atndent to scription, but the city has been bond: rTow u e of ":hov.nnx Visitors mrx:m!&: ed for $50,000° to heip the institution, |morning, and Which wm e 10 Tost New London ‘meetin Plant hou: 1o s ot poune e 20 ] Tin ‘Fesponssto. the tuviiation. | we couqs by the G. be.in charge at New London hall one | trust that the citizens generally will| A band mtlaned :un ooulh nt whm tho afternoon: OF MATERIALS ALONE $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats ° $22 and $25 Suits and Overcoats $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats $12 and $15 Suits and Overcoats Shirts S59c¢ Cut from $1.00 Hosiery 7c Men S Hats $1.79 4 pair 25¢ Union Suits 855¢ Swea@ers $1.90 Cut from $1.00 Underwear 35c Raincoats $3.75 Cut from 50c SALE PGSITIVELY CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS NOW FOR MONTHS TO COME he MPurhattdn “Purchasers of The Riley-Wolfe Stock” ISSUES INVITATION us to emphasize the fact that the|abnormal absence from c bl at K it lally - i TO COLLEGE OPENING. | st inime /s most ‘cordiyiiy/ia- ces composeG of students, will “conduct jpecific arrangements are being|bring an education: on the second Jductis XS( ibout the v] ircase, re e ot Bolatoon o o e [munity. " .10, will>also briug an . m- nds by the stalrway leading fro creased commercial activity o’ our fe dining room in the distetics de- tais S Vhile. t)\a college has been aided most. liberally by generous individuals and arnniuu throughout the R | State, Vot every resident of New Lone * house wiil fofiow | Srowth snd success, - not_only on ac- < ‘hall, the ,ehnu bullding. lhe-e fore overy citizen is a stockhold- bove the Vire s.N.und the opening’ on- Saturday and |the their presénce 'the strong Spirit of cooperation: which exists be- tween the college and the city. ERNEST E. ROGERS, ous. laboratories, together with MUND D. § departm: Mayor. ring of & EDMU:! S TEELE, ent, pottery kiln,| President Chember of Commerce. wil follow: .~ ‘Am announcement by New Londona| As - the result of a faculty mesting Returned ‘to Florida. Somoerning the formal opening |on Tuesday, President Frederick K v > E Conmecticu: College for Womes Sykes annoiinced at chapel that thers| Mr.and Mrs. L. A. Hurlbut and Miss Renitanea ot $20,7 be no “cut” system In use af Con- | Mary Haack, who spent the summer at will necticut College. system is in London . Naw et in 5 Colleges, St odiats ' ot wp_ unite in sah % = many | Weanesday'for thelf home in Crescent s ere ae to 3 - T Ll class | City. Fla. Mr. Huribut is the owner | Woman's 0, 0 Conneotl-| i a ceren. D i, et ot | e e and of &, on_Saturday. the students of Coun:cuucut college m -ospects of a crop o( 8,000 boxe- its 46th versary f oranges and :r-p-fltruu in his grove | street M. E. church, 9, from 230 to 5.30 |are thet If they. are. abment, Mlinci::: Wil “he present season. ¢ will commen: Svkes wishes | naturally be mudunu An ! shipping his fruit next month. We have re-marked the remainder of the stock for final clearance. Prices. have literally been cut in two as we are determined to close out every dollar’s worth of mer- chandise before closing time tomorrow night. COME IN TODAY, IF POSSIBLE, AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS Men’s Suits and Overcoats Final Cut Oreat Values HIGH GRADE CLOTHING THAT IS RIGHT UPTO THE MINUTE FOR STYLE AND FABRIC, MADE BY THE BEST MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY, NOW AT PRICES THAT BARELY COVER THE COST Final Cut $16.50 Final Cut $14.50 Final Cut $11.50 Final Cut $ 8.50 DD LOTS OF FURNISHINGS REDUGED Pajamas O5c 121-125 Main Street - 9 & J| & Sa. Y. %, GBI | 25 e T T T T $9,80357 IN THE YEAR. Selectmen’s Report — Treasurer Has - fof lhe center stai Mil Bflxn St 5 ¥. Clark G._Thomas. The money was used for the follow- il popeelll | FREE DELIVERY ‘way, and not of the usual type of escapes. don has' a peculisr interest in its| ~The order of exercises, as far as thay e complets groun cceptance ot tha flag, & gift to the ess of the s Eiven e’ #2479 eor Io e whieh satisfactory. Ly Bal- e I S s due g THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. from I A Thomas collector, list of :: due from F. K. Nayes, ~ Plant | collect 3 45 net indebtedness of e town th ‘Treasure » bell's report for the s ncfiu Joosipta; ex- BTABUSM) 1872 their cottage at Ocean Beach, l_’b!‘nch reign lonary lod j the Methodist cnm wiil 4 NEW‘S (GREATEST Pl H@@SE[[S KN@@«MNG wflmm@mm R P1ANG O mmuw THIS SALE OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS is making more Happy Homes Every Day the Sale is in progress. ;l'hia l;s:hoef the Montenegrthkiehnz: E.]:I:. :nu’;kSiEEh:h: . iows: thowiag 16 Theh Ganle Piuncs Sedty: - YOU BETTER REGULAR PRICE * SALE PRICE CALL TODAY¥ $575 Wm. Knabe & Co. Upright Piano, full §90)) Save % to %2 the price Al R R R A PR T < $50( Chickering Upright Pisno with stocl g0 of your Favorite Piano $300 &;e., S ven ror gl o a0 lven&Pond Skory&Chrk, REGULAR PRICE EASY TERMS Free 30 Days’ Trial Store. Open Evenings We hereby agree to refund every dollar paid, without During the Sale ion, on any piano or player plano bought dunng this- sale within 30 days, 1f said instrument is not - Plaat-Cadden Building, m Modern Pl.np L

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