Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1915, Page 6

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& R e day afternoon which occurred at the 2hs 2o E = MOHK;A f% COMPANY e B Double Sfamps With All Purchases Today and it will be some time before he e ————————— FO1 be about again. The rest are suffering - mostly from the shock to president of the assembly that she and her grand officers cannot be present Thursday evening, November 18, but will be present, Friday evening, Nov. . WHAT WE MEAN BY WEDNESDAY BARGAINS 19, at which time initiation of se ot we vean v weoesoay sarans B abeiint=l Women’s and Misses’ Suits | for Women -and Misses Regular Price on This Day Only e e oraasts il et : That Includes Nearly Our - Notable for Style, Quality Complete Stock and Low Prices on that evening. Social and Personai Items. FRESH Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jennings and Fow Lcu_t e for“’ 12 ihelr. nice, Ofiss Annie Dibble. have D fricassee, left for Florida to spend the winter. |fl | ik 2 John T. Brooks and Amos R: Chap- man were in Bridgeport Tuesday to attend the Grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias, being representatives of 3 Pork Chops |Hamburger : Mjstuxet lodge. ¥ The assortment embraces practically every “The Manhattan” are showi Seal 2 Ibs. ...25c|for .....25c|b. ......12¢c ;é’:fi?ffi;&fi&pié}:;;{%fl? copular style the season has favored—smart Plush Coats, fur trimmed—bcautiful flare as delegates from Mystic encampment. Fresh Pig PORK LOINS &, 18c] &5 i days in New Britain. Miss Mary Dabney has returned to Waterville, N. after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Congdon. roast Miss Jennie Feldler has left for a X visit in Chicago and Detroit, Mich. b, ....12Y%c Mrs, Willlam T. Brand and daugh- ter, Miss Edith Brand, have left for their home in.New York, having spent the summer at Willow Point. Mrs. Frank Godfrey has returned to her home in_Groton, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. suits trimmed with beaver and skunk—dressy models. tailored suits fashioned in the new kitten’s ear “The Manhattan” are showing elegant Ve- cloth, poplin, gabardine and broadcloth, suits lour Coats in rich seal brown, dark green, navy in every wanted size and color. Many suits blue and black. have just been received, but will be included * “The Manhattan” are showing smart Mix- in this ten-day reduction ssle ture Coats, new Corduroy Coats and dressy SALE iS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY . Gabardine Coats in new and novel styles. SUITS Now $18.75 | seimiisiimdtommttiiz & Thie weni's; 22600 12.50 15.00 SUITS Now $24.50 | 219.50 225.00 That were to $38.00 Chapman. Mrs. Amos Hancox is entertaining 8 to 1 2 Noon her sister, Mrs. Amos Church of Mont- ville and ‘her niece, Mrs. Walter Bur- SIX BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS e allcs Weem Alice Weemes has returned to i Nicely Cured Brooklyn, N. Y. after a visit to her Pulvefizd Sod Mi]k sister, M William H. Barber. 'Lean Smoked Shoulders Mrs. Elizabeth Chappell has returned Sugar and Oyster to Bradford, R. I, after a visit to Mrs. Helen CIift Noyes for frosting Crackers Mrs. John E. Sparks of Pittsfleld, Ib. 12V4¢ o 3 Ibs. 25¢ B | Maine, is spending a tew days in town. S . Fine Royal Baking Yellow PURE Onions LARD YANTIC Powder e | Bithe: - ... .;10ciib .. | Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker Married | Y, Ib. can...22c 52 Years—Death of Carl B. Bentley— .....10c|1 Ib. can.....39¢ R aail Lo Also Closing Out All of Our High Class Model Suits That Were From $45 to $75 at One-third Less The members of the Woman's guild are to meet today (Wednesday) at the Wednesday Bakery Specials | # ¥4 s o ma' tlt aafin oAD" Pumpkin Pies 10-15¢ each 121-125 Main Street son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bentley, died Sunday night after an illness of two weeks with anemia and blood poison- ing. He was a great favorite with his little playmates. and the afflicted par- “The Quality Store of Norwich” Deli Cinnamcn Buns Harge ents have the sympathy of the com delicious with Assorted Wl Zdach in Eebhnen Miss J. Case of New London, who ew Bedford Monday night as the re- Y Norman, 1o hot coffee gup Cakes has been spending some time here, the | sult of an accldent,some. (hree years PLAINFIELD —— STONINGTON s Sty - A dozen o £ loc jogen. ..o i guest o rs. G. K. Peckh!.m_ has been | ago. A son, George, and a brother, r. and Mrs. Edward Taber were . T | farm ulia A, Foote, et al. to Jacob 10c ::mi?‘ to teach at the Fifth district, | Joseph, of this city, survive him. Farewell Party and Handsome Gift tors in Norwich Tuesday. Funeral of Denison Chesebro—Real| Koonen, et ux, land in Mystic: Anni it Ve e for Miss Maude Musgrave, Who Goes Painting Company’s Houses. et Tressiors—Sdeal Mo, | |1 DurOR is SN Eduter Bew FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY [, iz,2n0 3r it oo ae Bt o S s S = . % The houses belonging to the Lawton | There was a Iy entertained a few friends Monday |, FdWard. Robinson is in New York| Painted. rge attendance Tues- |tuck: Bertha Stapiin to Mrs. Emma Mills corporation, known as the new |day afterncon at the funeral services Wilcox, undivided one-balf house P. > for a few days. = " | in honor of their 52 years of ied village, are being painted by a Boston - and lot in Wequetequock: Mary Fran- g £ B | lite. o ey L. S. Casey is in New Haven this] A farewell party was given in honor | company o £ " | of Denison Chesebro, one of the oldest | 30, J°0 (8 JURTprioavores, Cona 1ot tn 2 Many at Dance. week on business. of Miss Maude Musgrave by the Girls'| . Mrs. E. Barrett of Fall River, Mass, |residents and a direct descendant of | Holmes street, Mystic: Charlotte A. K . U . The semi-monthly dance held in the | D: S. Beach of Springfield was here % < g g f the founders of the town. There | Ejdred to H. h Smith, b a Friendly soclety of St. Paul's Episco- |18 & Visitor at the home of Mr. and | 9ne of the founde o SSWIC Thess |3 o Hannah Smith, house and jot fine engine hall Friday evening by |00 Dusiness Tuesday. pal church Monday evening. Miss Mrs. Plerre Larriviere on Lawton of floral tributes which | corner Main and Grand streets. Heights. included a large handsome wreath of A membersqf the Yantic Steam Fire En- | Dr. D. 8 Ross is spending a few | yypgrave, who was formerly presi- Get Coons. white chrysanthemums from the At- Stonington Pointers. S . = gine company was well attended. days in New London. ly P! 9 bt o g kil Wy of B iy < Cooking Peanut Fine Selected Road Builders’ Equipment Leaves. | Mrs B. B. Crane Mre. Jumes Har- |dent of the societs, will woon leave| A party of young men went coon White Chrystntbeseims shx Teot 18 | Non oy e Sihanad_by oi es, Mrs. F. B. Read and Miss Laura g 'or Occum, where she wi unting Saturday nig] and return height f oy f the indl 0 v § Compound Butter Table Eggs orch material that has been in use | iliara spent Tuesday in Middletown. | reside with’ her brother, Fred Mus- | with two coons, one wWelghing 15 |debariment of the Atwood plant, where | Lo s compary near Sthoington are §ib. .........10clb. .. ....12V,c|dozen .......29c | Lebanon has been going through the Q= W W. Hayden who is & res- e MSuNISTS o et § B S S S @ son of the deceased is foreman. of the land alius. the Tne are Bot saf- Hunt’s California Bartlett Mohican ROLLED OATS e L s Antaiipoke With Ui BRSBTS cluded a song, Autumn Time, by Lil- |to the Backus hospital to bring home | latest recorded in the office of the |With the taxed valuation. . £ 0. 21/, can.. package—3 for 2! 3 sday e Connecticut Agricul- ship and_the New, by Mrs. b b 3 Mu ? A Arehenaia, and |Ing and wagon attached went over- but used the mew road recently cut|tural college and was the guest of ewton: | been in the hospital the past few weeks rphy to Emily Archangle, house and A Perfect Day, by Annie Alex- | with appendicitis. lot in Liberty street. Pawcatuck: Hugo |board from the Delarange wharf. The through the: heavy underbrush and |President Beach of the college over After the entertainment a 0 Ov ¢ B. Fre horse backed and didn't stop until the 2 - a so- flas Bousquet of Natick, R. I, was | B. Froehlich to Henriette B. -olal, Seneca Sauerkraut Mohican MACARONI over the riverbed. night. Sial hour was enjoved. Those present | vistting. local Triends here Toseday. " | bulding lot in Stonington: Bmma E. water wae reached. Rescus was made B 3 an--Oc. 3 for. . .28 October Roses. In Hartford Tuesday were Mr. anc | it the party were Misses Annie Alex- | E. N. Winsor was in Norwich Tues- | Hartson to Alexis Gallant, house and | Without injury. 4 4 st 9c package—3 for....25¢c The Dorothy Perkins ramblers on|Mrs. W. P. Barstow, Mrs. A. V. Segar. | ander, sie Taylor, Annie Ridings, |day. lot in Diving street; Charles H. Eccle- ev. Dwight C. Stone will go to New Oak Ridge farm and at The Towers | Miss M. Joyce,” Miss Bthel Risedorf | Lillan Seddon, Rhoda Rhodes_Jennle ston to leasc Cundall, house and ot |Haven Thursday as delegate from the Gold Medal Brand Prepared MUSTARD have been blossoming during the past | Benjamin _ Eisenbers, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Sadie Booth, Clara Fletcher, in Mystic; Emeline Maude Musgrave, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Bridgeport.—Word that the post-|B. Noyes, Jr, et al ireen, Mrs. Hadson and Mrs. Reid of |office department at Washington had | west side of Trum! eeler to James | ¥*W London County association to the house and lot | Mational Congregational biennial coun- street; Mary | cil- MATCHES, dozen..... 5c week alongside the hardy chrysanthe- | Risedorf, Clarence Bowen. C. H. Reed g | mum viossoms. e pint Mason jars Ners i Gacial Purserale, Tewett City. zranted the requ of Postmaster|Frances Packer to Rudolph Frank| by e " 5 = ¢ = g & .| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gaudet of Au-|Charles F. Greene for five addition: aupt, house and lot in Holmes street; iford.—Milfo; s00n have per- .S!ufied Queen OHVFSZS POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL 1{%:?42.;:(2‘;; Phipps and children, we; B Jackson is in Providence thic | ,urp Mass., are spending a few days |clerks was received Mondsy. Charles Edwin Willlams, et ux. to|manent police protection. P e ac-n- - oo - -cOC o g i - returned to Holliston after two weeks'| C. A. Capen was in Putnam Tuesda; = = V2 pint 20c—1 pint 39 [N o otsen qier tro wealkx' | C. A iSapen yas in St Fine Granulated 1 quart 75¢ Mr. and Mrs. Georse Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Risedorf arc SUGAR been “spoagiam Murphy of Boarah has | entertaining Mrs. Willam Willard o Rok 2R been :gn:: ing a few days with rela- | New Jersey. % in clean, sanitary cloth sack MARMALADE,[ : 21 Mrs George Smith of Meriden is | 3{t Fimer Sarpenter, who as beo : pack at refinery . .. e R e er e M. T Bageor™ With IeT | ner nome in New York Tuesday. Mrs. Chs M Mrs. Wiillam King, who has bee; 5 Ib. sack 10 Ib. sack | ORANGE-LEMON have " retorned L5 - Voluntonn afier | (he ucet of her father, James Cainc: " spending a few days in Yanti ith | St.. of Hewitt street, has returned t 29c 59¢ i PEEL ... .l - 152 Magomber's sister. Mré. William | her home in New York. i Burns. Miss May Preston of Danielson spent | New Haven, — Miss Helen Taft - - Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. J. Henry | daughter of former President William President Wilson and Mrs. Norman| The Franklin Sugar Refining Co. of | FTink. H. Taft, has entered Yale graduate lalt are expected to attend the army. | Philadelphia advanced the price of re- | Rodney Taylor is passing the week |school and will take a course leading javy football game in New York next |fined sugar 25 points to 5.15 cents a|iR_North Grosvenordale. toward a doctor’s degree. nonta. povnd. Miss Sadie Perse of Norwich Town is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Ladd, of Yanti Miss Nora Shea of Fitchville. has ’ beer. spending some time in the vil- age. ; E_Clifford Aver, who spent the past 1 week in Stafford while attending the (m‘r[.A hn%tetugw: to his home here. LA“GH A n L“Y ¥ Miss Rose Mahon spent a few d: OTHERS! Butter Krust is really good for your ||iast week at Stafora and actented 2o children, because it is thoroughly baked and f|™J; every loaf is the same. Give them a bowl of good old- "‘?%‘{’S"‘“E{‘e"fl‘- 5553';'}:&" e IF GUNSTIP“TEP fashioned bread and milk for i & s e ors antio- was a ' tain that the bread is from—s“pp“ AOSHEt Aud be cor i ToRasealil. s setuincd s i Mattesquam, N. J., after a week's st with local friends. o WE OFFER Anglo-French 5-Year 5 Per Cent. External Loan—Due October 15, 1920 Imperial German Government 5 Per Cent. Bonds—Third War Issue—not callable before 1924 IF PBEVISH, FEVERISHK AI'D * GIVE “CALIFORM! SYF The valden Bak i o Mo, M. A - Kingdom of Norway 6 Per Cent. Gold Treasury Notes—due October 15, 1916 . m ew P. J, McHale has returned to Asbury Mother! Your child t Park. N. J, after @ brief visit at his|cross and peevish. Sc: home here, coated: this is a surc sizn Vincent Perkowsky ang eon Joseph |stomach, liver and bowels Kingdom of Sweden 2-Year 6 Per Cent. Gold Treasury Notes—due December 1, 1916 (Continued from Page Two) IS \ l When listless, pale, feverish, full o l_ Bl I I ‘ER bullbeads. coid, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't ! e e ey T Italian Government 6 Per Cent. Bonds w i | always be the first treatment | | | s Chammeny e Mre yAl|foul waste, sour bfie and fermentin i Fhe Loaf were Antoine Dion, ed . . < spent Saturday miEht in Octar Swarhp | cleansing at Gnce. 2 Swiss Confederation 6 Per Cent. Gold Notes—due March 1, 1920 fishing and returned with 45 pounds of eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- WILLIMANTIC ach-ache, diarthoea, remember, o gen- l o and Nothing equals “Callfornia e . Mrs. Antonio Dion, Mrs, Olive: Figs" for children’ SR, C BUTTER i g X Oler Lus~|epoontul. and in a few hours all th food which s clogged in the bowel Josepm Li 1 Yo Oliver Lussier and’ Alphonse Crag. | Lacecs, ¢, of the system. and vo: i KRUST non. Burtal was i the family lot | Al chiideen Toce ibia hacaiass ir in' St. Joseph's cemetery. licious “fruit laxative” nd it heve Mre. Elfen M. Paimen fails ta effect o, good “side” cleans y b ‘Word has been received in this city | In&. tions for babfes, children ci . 5 i BRE AD of the death m Northampton Mon- |&ll ages and, grown-ups are plamly o. 3 | day of Mrs. Ellen M. Palmer at the |the bottle. age of 80. Mrs. Palmer was well | Xeep it handy in your home. A lit- known here, and was the sister | of | e Eiven today saves a sick child to Mrs. Fayette Stafford. morrow, but get the genuime. As Edngrd Bobide. your druggist for a 50-cent bottle c L a 16 Shetucket Street : “California. S Figs,” then lool Edward Delude, at one time & resi- | and ses that 1 1o pasde ny the SCaN ent of this citv. died at his homa ta [f~enia Fig Comnanw

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