Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1915, Page 6

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G B P i 3 in whi $4,000 | ed_entrance to the Shaw re usual.. Nw.\‘ufifino,dv\mc'thnrmb mm‘l_q S A .,..‘,",:.‘,‘...m L1 v 6 last, he entered the was Shertfr : £ £ “Our it il i g tE H Exhxbmon of Draperies Is Unsurpassed | CARPET SIZE RUGS § ¥ H 4 H ] i LINOLEUMS tinued 45¢ NEPONSET LINOLEUM—it is two yards $13.50 SEAMLESS T. 'Y BRUSSHLS 500 wide and can be had in inlaid wood and mat- ting effects—OPENING PRICE. .. ereei S0 o 55c WILD'S PRINTED LINOLEUM—two yards $18.50 AXMINSTER RUGS—very heavy plle— wide and our regular 55c grade— size 8-3 by 10-6—OPENING ICE QEENING FRIGE $14.60. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—seam. 85c INLAID LINOLEUMS—OPENING PRICE €9c less and 9 by 13 in size—OPENING PRICE. 90c INLATD LINOLEUMS—OPENING PRICE 7te $15.00 VELVET RUGS—a 31 WILD'S LINOLEUM—OPENING PRICE 88c '3 by .12 Rugs—OPENING PRIC! REMNANTS OF LINOLEUMS which have sald BPECIAL BY 13 RUGS as high as $1.35 a square — 3 orTHEE fl;‘:“gw i OPENING PRICE 98¢ B RUGS in the 8-3 by 106 - Y " OPENING PRICE $10.38 and’endorsers are clect 7 Norwich 2 S Norwion. this: T3th of October, A. D. 1915, %l ook, Town Clerk octl: RAG CARPET RUGS WILD'S IMPORTED GRASS RUGS 4 by 7, value $2.75—OPENING PRICE Handsome—8anitary—Different on Either Side 6 by 9, value $5.26—OPENING PRICE 48 by 7-0, value §3.75—OPENING PRICE $2.98 8 by 10, value $8.00—OPENING PRICE 8 by 10, value § 8.35—OPENING PRICE. y 12, value $10.00—OPENING PRICE. 9 by 13, value §11.00—OPENING PRICE, . §828 3 "o : 1 Abactments:ta Co. 'in"the buliding HODGES’ ABAK FIBRE RUGS FOR BEDROOM USE oned in g T A The handsomest and best Ruga for this purpose that have besn r i § £ it brought: of strong fibre, in blus, green and old rose colorings, and may be used on eut for a long time. Made either side, We sell them regularly for $9.00. Buy them now for,.... . ex- Sept in the rooms and apertmenis in said bullding, sny part or ot which are cut off or i g $7.45 P i i titioned in pos manner as to form side rooms. fe or Bial or retiring rooms. of busi- ing ness is not located within two hundred )n‘nn ifora- feet in a direct line from an: edifice or public Y the premises > i :i 7 Colonel’ Rugene that he knew the sev- eral maps, including the I i H § : fii‘ i3 . Da f_October, A. D. 1915. Mmooy Th McMahon. question, and which were submitted as ert mas McManon. exhibits, He gald that in 1869, on " opca .:"Clnrlnifl. oy Chnsiae 8 the side of Main in_oonnostion ) with the ease.on there wero no buildings, but there wda a face slony the water ‘front, and the strest Wwea open te that wall for publie travel, PUTNAM Dubreuil, gilver; Frud the L. | estate, in the Town Nor | Datsd —_— bronge, Wwith leader's ribben At i s Brigas b at Norwich, this 5th day of Octowor, 4. (Continued from Psga Twe) Cleora’ Beucher, L berty, ina | Delegates at Presten Bity Genfaranse || D. 1815. Chas. 8. Holwook, Tows Clck. ¢ of nor garden ex. |LAEmmMe Dorach ?fq gui‘. Anna | —Doreas Girsia fa Koop Library 4 Tha Heiam b ‘ % ‘alsse, erenoe o 3 e 88 | . | b ereated in 1 AR e = | us ARD OF COUNTY COM. perience. A paper by Thomas AIbF | Gloutiss, Bveline Rey. Heiene Oi L g e oy ol e By gt e Pawostua missioners for New London County: We the Natehaug scioo), compléted the | Cecilin Chratian, Fiovenass Coutve,| T: Packer Killed, viver in 1845, The present jrom sell sad list of ren's pacers. He Helier Roy, Adrien Pageau, Las- Sy i F ) into consideravle cetail in reigting his A 5 J ia wider and s abeve difculties in carsying out his duties |Sie% WEfred Couiu, Rraset Laileur ks ot than the .%w-aq i as a group leader. ) o1, Feaspish req Zaiies, | the. ot W urchi Atter_these papers by tha ohild: Irene Keliey, e, ie Fhian and Bors’ and Gie’ ciuh work. spale 'on | Patriek Danaaiies. brants with jsad= > : =i, #po b ey 2 the work as in being carried on | S¢S COR, BIAEN; d-nnx'. . B, H, % A B e e e LIS n’x-flm , Heios | M. 5, 8 Paui e € 1 ek Broa Wers Always used as Bot Jocated withis Two hunared Drendasrn talk was elawen By i S hoanetman, Ao T : Rathison Yorine: §e R e M Mr, . Pendleton _sal eet firect line from say caurch . , hrozsa, 3 . 8. 0, edifice or public or P M A M L e s Foar e Ackieramont v aad g Camiine i hasiond | Griese iny. And. ax auch had paid X1t tho ehtidren in the sehoots will | otk Will e underiaien on & e o e el | repairing of the sidewalk in front remember Mr. Stanley as “Unele |Ji8S JH -l "‘"-u'"‘ PEA) shard E o e Briggs building, including the |treasurer; Thomas Sam.” Mr. Stanley spoke very ens |25 s in Putnam, Danfelsoni s Whi where the claim’-of defect ex- |intendent of grounds: Bowen B, 15 n mul Saragingly of the work in Wiiliman- |And poesibly in seimg of ihe other mill | HAsKell, M7 o A ite- comber, sexton: Herbert M. Swinney, |oensed pursuant to tie, and congratulated the children viliagesof the sounty,’ . . P P ‘fi;'{,?a o ’,H“-ffifl" TR trustee for three years. The associa- | Dated, &t Norwioh, this 1 heartily on thetr fine showisg, o In e e T S T 4 | _Mre. Clara Whipple and Mrs. Ethel | tion has an endowment fund of s atlivan, ‘Bl Miss Clara Sibley, teacher in North | (§ TATI0NS WATCD 18 O tat “; Bpertemon Get Goed Bag Burke testified that they had stepped S T ol il s el o T theory HEE IR i |} 35k And Chmeien Mkpect ks the Ank of thelr exhibit May Local Laconics. and | 1915, T ehtlaven | a38ume reaponaibility and will ribbon for sporting this saason. they | | : Jectors and taxpay oct1d! — reet, ang Pick E Tro THE COUNTY COM- hen ol Children | to confidenes placsd in them was i uail, 1 pariridge and g |Dear the bridge, but suffered paln but s e sn Yt B o L N X T My R A K spplication. Duied 8o R B S A e e T2 8" W | phtasnde Rusiday. "W edniagay o |6 % o, minatee durzion, mhep uoih 1A Lot ol"at e homs of Wi [ gatof ooggher. £ B Tvie- Srna 8 | SISO It T Sl d et Duias To. e neat exniolor i sach limarde ” sc R aynard got another fine male pheas- | (oiific? that they hed also turned thelr e school a silver badge was prose: and to the three best in all the sciools | o After each child had intoxicati; pe wine an 8¢ West Town ox: in sald mother in the Avondale section of change spirituous and ‘esterly. uors, al beer, i E S " e Buuar street Town of Norw rooms and spartments ment, and with like result. Warren Randall, of Pawcatuck, for twenty-five years a justice of the peace in the town of Stonington, Fave testi. Certificate Will Keep Library Open. Dorcas Circle of The King's Dauzh ters will open the Slater iibrary Sun- day commencing the first gold badze was given, . Wilitam Taylor, 26, formerly em- H, rell Cotts Wed The teachers, s:pervisors and school authorities of Wiltmantic rendered hearty cotpera: sloners of iy to Sehi “Epiituous Town any part or flr:-l of which o or tioned in ernoon, ! beer. Rhine. i e 4 ‘assistance in |Sunday in November, as has heen b gy T g D cotagament for <t year, | making the Achlevement club work s0 |their custom for several years. H T Sracdolug physician The follow S aeit Jour | consplonous & success. el e R A e O k Devis of ruk on the remisss. g on. ed_badees. : JOHN D. T. PARKER KILLED |feet on the Broshl street -line and | terly aud George Taylor of Block Te = North Wind SRS T MYSTIC L5 o i two feet on Main street, and that the land He was & member of ttarra- Al o beer; Hhine wine ::fl z':\—('r;ix‘ . ;nw{;; 1;1&1: Crdnston Cyclist Struck by Automo- |section was always & public high- cider in the bullding at Taftwill bon attached, denoiing their position | Annual Election of Fanny Ledyard bile While Going to Work. way. - 4 as club leader. ( es Tallman,| Chapter, D. A. R—Tierney Cadets William Crane, Mabei Dorothy Brown erine O' BestWayKnownto Darken Gray Hair s to Celebrate. PLAINFIELD There was & large attendance at the wong cycle In a Perslan Garden, given under the suspices of the Plainfiold 8! High school in the town hall, Central | bY, Viliage, Wednesday evening. This gong cycle was given for the plano | {3 tu ;| of Norwich, cxcept in the Tooms and apartments in said bullding, any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned In such manner as to _form booths. side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business i not located within two hundred feet in a direct h edifice or public or the premises tour | pertaining thereto. or any postoffice, n: | public library, or cemetery. Dated at ich. this Sth day of October. A_D. plicant. ~ We, ed, are electors tax’ payers, owning T tate, of the Town of Norwich. and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing spplication of Ed- mond Proulx for a license, and hereby certily that said applicant is a suitable person to be licen: to saia application, Dated st Norwich, tihls 5¢th day of Ooctober, A. D. 1915. Joseph c n. Amable Deslender, Adolphus Benoit, A. Paquette, L. I Pratte I hereby certify that the ve named signers and_endorsers are electors and fmxpayers, ing real estate im Tr?l“sg e ofh‘oem.: < D. Teis: this 3 E Chas. '8 Holorook, Town ‘Cierk. Mrs, George Boardman of Glasgo and Nathan Lillibridge of Griswold Eo. to Cranston today to ~attend the John D. T. {he only son Marols okl e i AR u cycle to his work in Knightsville, ty vears of age. He was golng on his | noon of September 18, 1914. ‘when unavoidably an automobile [she was on the way to. the struck him. - His head was crushed | O and his back broken. The automobile iver took-him to the Rhode Island hospital, where he died three hours ater. £ , He' leaves besides his ~mother, his ard, wife:and two sons, Charles, aged 14, |striking the sidewalk on both kuces and John thirteen. e and lis|and her hands. Her knees were in- mother were frequent visitors at Mrs. |jured, her hands scratche she rdman’s and were well known in :u hurt just above the pit of the | Stomach, ‘She was aseisted this vicinity. He w - to_her rman and. 3 feet and' remained mnear store for nie Rosen, ¢ Giles Thomas, bro; leader ribbon attached n, Rubin Gluskin, Th Mrs. Mary G, Knight, plaintiff In the caee e eeslisted- into’ the court room at the afterncon ssesion a ified that she has resided for the past 1{ years on -Liberty street, Pawcatuck, about half .o mie from the place where she was injured on the after- At the -annual meeting* of Fanny Ledyard chapter, Daughters of Amer- ican Revolution, ‘held in Masonic tem- vle, the election resulted:as follows: Regent, Mrs. George W, Tiogley: vice Tegent, Mrs. Newton Dickerson: -re- cording secretary, Mrs. Toblas - Brill: corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. E. F. Erown: treasurer, Mrs Frank Dick. erson: ezistrar, Mrs. - Horace N. Wheeler; historian, - Miss ~ Ellen . T, Iolmes; chaplain, Miss Lucy -B. Kel- loge: board of management, ' Mrs. Christorher Morgan, Tra H. Hoxie, 1irs. Stephen B. Palmer, Mrs. John 'W. Phillips, Mrs. Eliza A. M. Trenison. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hiram Clift, Miss Margaret Bindloss. | Cadets Meet and Drill. St. Puatrick's Tierney Cadets held their meeting in Coltimbus -hall on Wednesday evehing whén ons new member was admitted. Arrangements are being made to celebrate. the first anniversary November 1, whi et She said Mode! _school 2 .‘&m pera house to & Moving picture show and while walking slong gy the Clark store and |'i‘*""1l intb the show win- dow, the heel of her right shoe causht in a hole in the-widewalk and there, and she was thrown forw: Brown, ind. There was a meeting for the teachers of the town of some of Plainfleld visitor in town Wedn: Aln‘i‘"‘ Jullan “N:fifl’l:'l S e 01 Hospita), Norwich, Wednesday, John Leahy was a visitor in .jhunter and Asherman and . was_ the | game commissioner of -his‘town. ' Two ‘was the town's ~epre- sentatives, and at the time death was one of the coun: About the Borough. _Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clarke are in' g it and sell spirituous ors, ‘beer, Rhine wine e e Eetok on ¥ gaiion. Bxcipt other t n. fan' Girtiiied Tiguors: and on ta the theatre, was Rer finally de- Tided to take in the movies, When at those in her, knees five gallons. will_be present. after the meeting. Ex-Sergeant Wal- ter S. Quinn of the Connecticut Coast artillery corps of New London was Ppresent. Mrs. Marior Pomeroy has, returned from a visit in Hartford. First Degree: Conferred. New York for several days. v Mrs. G. A Haskell attended the me at the County Home in No»- [ e, Fich Wedn District Deputy John F. Hennon was in New ‘Wednoaday even- g or Lonlen Wi B350 Punell, K. » of Norwich Stonington lodge, No. 26, 1. 0. O. F., met in Masonic temple Wednesdsy evening, when the first degree was conferrcd on a large class. The I, O. O. F. orchestra furnished an inter- esting program’ during the evening. nu‘t of her broths J. A as & er, J. A, gnud.nn ‘Wednesday, COLCHESTER Specialists have proved that the saf- est. mostoffective treatment for re- rit i . th S54iE cojor o gray baic s the good Short Paragraphs. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boper left Wed- — Ten and Sdiphur mixture. — ba E'fl‘im{y; ;;:hcdsbyn -:':' Cior & a2 Gleahill ia spendisy & ° weekt{fisesay. n Zor Whitingville, ass, whare S S > Sage. A few o in Mel | the ughter, 3 S ntiona of thi e toiiet brepsre | A number from Mystic attended’at|Mra, Timothy Butler for a few weeks. fork. on il bring back the rich icsay | Ledyard tho fret fellowaship meeting | _ Joseph Johnson has returned frpm - dark natural shade to gray. streaked | of the Congregational churches in this|a few days’ visit with friends in New i = nd reaiy ‘that o one khaws yoy | vicinity, including” the North | Haven. eyrie SINAY and evenly that oo one kmows you | §onington, Road. Stonington, Pawca: A. Storrs was in Columbia DR. A. d. beautifles. hair. Drugelst refunds | tuck and Mystic churches. L PRt ahs. Cuton Ghemigai Gor | 3. Walt, chester Fewarie, K. 0: was the g in town B A Grango bheld a mesting in Grange hall Tue evening. There|it was a lare attendance und am exoel- ient programme. was given during lectares. Dentist Reoms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwich Phone 1177-3 . BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY when she”pitched forward and was injured. . Mrs. Knight testified that it was a ! Dright, sunny afternoon when the a cident’ happened and she wore \zm-l ‘with low and broad SVHMIEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus (ioas Befors ide public. there 13 ne icilum becter thah (brough P | vertimng X 5 tehburs, Mags., are at Willow Point for a few days wvisit. '3 George Irving has returned.. from a visit in Preston, Motorman - Gardner . has returned ftom a visit with .his parents, in Shannock, R. I - Z3 Miss Laura Faucher of Norwich is village. @ and guaranteed by Utley & Jones visiting relatives: in the mon sanse SECOND F Gk R

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