Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 7

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the lower .hl:xah resl:l;d m‘:m generally | Merchants’ - ok e i POl SO o’ v dma NoTIcB ‘.3;»'&‘5&‘:"?3&"&'.3 Friday in the | (FTiday) evening with the simultsne- south Atlantic states, the weather will{ous curtain ralsing in the windows of B faicduring tho néxt two days east|he stores of the seventy merchants S oo etorest Bon-| i il ers o e T B e ud Whipple Avenue |firies i Somey ot S b ane: When the curtains g up at § o'clock be closed to travel until| Winds: The winds glong the north|there will be' revealed the decorated Atlantic and middle “Atlantic. coasts yindowe and 3w w” of %; i e ;Ef.éi § on urnn- woxnn. at onee g & 'm e madm;. we-.t‘ma - s m?c.nl n-.irn ; F r V' B « ! ‘orecast, ve as M ure of 51 4 ¥ - Water| o o New England: Fair Friday |chants’ week this fall. 2y ograph. and s-tfih i o Curtain Raising. FRE North ngland: 50" | Phis was one | ‘made EDWIN L. BURNAP;. | cooir m-gngmflv,, Bt e Cairman. Biatara Lewle. of the . . advertising commit ‘when a general ; ursday morning | N. J.. exceed 4 October 20, 1915. Observations in Norwich. at 10 Siclock at the Board of Trade v ristmas records. It The following. records, reported from | rooms in the Thayer bullding. ~Chair- [ curred during last week and gave gen- i iws pharmacy, ehow the changes|man Lewls also reported that special | eral satisfa: N.' &,IB F:vgx;;;pin!\lr. ymfl the barometric w“"ed]n yellow lnfld;hpnhk '“hbahn; Since imwul:fl:;‘;fl e e 1 completed ch Thursday: arranged for window ¥y the | affairs & c o Ther. Bar.| word® “Norwich Merchants' Week, Oct. ll'! :._,.,. the Paterson merchants have '”mt wk!ltxh:n D!:;. nmnmm d. the judge 7 & -m... 2 .62 30.08|23 to 30, Trade in Norwich.” All the " a 1 lnery 2 74 '30.03 | merchants who are in this co-operative | are together almo: Purchabod Lotk Upring. SO . 66 29.95|trading event for Norwich will display . LG T ‘sho i WILCOX—In Jewett City, Ogt M amk m G. P. STANTON Hlshelt 76, lowest 62. these special posters in their windows, been Mrs. homas, now g B L) 2 52 Shatucket Street Compasiyens: e e e s ’“’"..,,"”m’ ana with the determination that each |iet the | o JClicox. 3 =’ Predictions for Thursday: Fair. | movement for the purpose Sorwich o S | suCcoediny event ‘anall excel in every, n,_D. R IT, & dauehies. Mo o~ ¢ 3 Thureday's weather: As predicted. |, hopping center for the eastern part its predeceseor. pu Bdward’ Joi S NS Tahie R " | ey of the state, fhe special | - Ever ‘merchant L) *"h:‘;"’u‘ e n,‘.} 5 ] "d“"};““;' o et Oot. | 14 31 jun, Moon Tides. % Both. firmly fixed in his mind, and el s’ from the center -t 5 | ] T BT fmbaes A TR e “Paterson shall be the central high- | ington, - e Softughter to Mr. and Mrs kil Rise@ | Set l'“nlar || “Sets. Flags to Fly. il 5 m T & m o m |, With the report was & recommenda. | Xew Jersey. TAFTVILLE MARRIED attend. 3 et~ Ts4 | lon that on Saturday, the first day of Has just 3 FLINT_KENY Westeriy, R. L. sog- || e3s | z3a| Z.‘z“inz::‘: o aumeitan | wi position. Death of Richard Gley Ocourred Waed- | Ot% ’31?3:5 'flx"" n{:”x'kou Trems 21 ' 1| 34| Sass ns a symbol of welcoms to t Th 1 nesday—Whist Tournament Stimu-| Eenvon boen or Wesd 459 830 | Rises. who vun visit the city from the class | lates Intsrest—Personals and Notes. Do-onm—-mm—m yst FUR TRIMINGS 437 ” 9.08 \' 4.33 | rounding country. By doing so it will |afid included specially dnltmc 1 uu hy ll- P. H: LSl L 5241be an indleation of a unity D o i Richara Gley. aged 1 yeurs dod 9 oy "hm_me-uh ¥ s . led a ome Norwicl 1 i -5 haurs siter igh water o low | poge: acbisger and vetter Norwicn | Bleh 4 Pase bilein, Sxpioiing Patcr | avene: Wedneaday soon after an - | RAYILAND_PRAY Jn_Putn ., Ost Fur trimmings add a smartness to the appearance of s son and her stores was espec: ness of seven months’ durati e - —1 Owi GREENEVILLE and adopted. . general chairman, pre- | iceable In that not a merchant's name | was born In Germany, the gon of | gl ey of Attawaugan any garment—no doubt about that. ing to the sided at the meeting, and after the re. | Was mentioned, Richard and Annie Gley, ana when|PUriss iGEUNESS Ttn | Putsam |} unusual demand for this class of goods, there is a great i R . Teport was Snde o v only a small boy his parents moved to 8 |, Tns oot of the Russian Orthodox| § B Rucaeit Baird, chairman of the Wit ta Gatimated 'thm {he Duntetine, | thia Country, whate' r. Gley received e s Norwicn, oct. 3 scarcity of all kinds of fur and prices are soaring sky- church on Convent avenue Is belng| 5. nitee on attractions. nbunll ldg lndb trolley car cards,|his education. With his parents Mr.| b, n.., Dr. J. B. Siocum, Harvey L. ward. painted red. supplementes ¥ newspaper ads in|Gley moved to Taftvil about four uzsey and Miss Ellubflh B. Ray, » 3 : —_— Bahd Cencerts. over 40 out-of-town papers, reached | vears ago from Mystic, and he had| both ot Norwich Wi ’ forti te in havi laced ders be. Get out of the way of high prices by| Norman Soules has r.st}:’r;:go fo his| He reported that on Friday grening ne::lywmo&oomr:un | eftects of | 5S0 " Smploved at the New London HBLWE—ROSS—1n Stontagion. Oct. 20, e were fortunate in admg P! our orders be- s lome er visiting in Bris also there had been arrangements mad beneficial effects p and Engine company up to the llla by Rev. Dwight C, Stone. Sam- iCes making your purchases of Feed from | \oy Haven. fo have shost copcert — programmes | the event on local trade the merchants | period of his iliness. o arr Helme Wuurly a5 || fore the advance in prices and are in 2 position fo sup- B 0t SRR Sty Weold Oxaried s = to the No. |Blived by Tubbs' band at a number of | Doint to the fact that -~ benks, fo- | oir. Gley merved four years In the ":'::“ Luelia !:o o m:unon ply about every want in Fur Trimmings and at our e _houses belonging to the th ported_much heavier _deos an | United Sta 2 BERGIX I Derbs. Cor enough to suii the wants of the mest | 10 LqeC L G Mt | BT DO e ey will piny ey | ever befors at this time of the year.|ably discharsed He was martied i 5 Rev. R 3. piswer- (| usual, reasonable prices. We invite inspection of our . exacting, and..the quality of the Feed |gtreet are being repaired. near ‘the Cheisea bank corner, ~them [end the trolley car lines and steam |Jemnnle Smith of Lisbon, who survives nm Jnhn E Cunln and mu \nu 57 up_to_our usual high standard. = neat the Wavuregan nouse, near Wash. | railroads centering in Paterson, report | him, besides his parents and the fol. showing of Fur Trimmings. Mrl C. 1‘{ V"l:,l&:flsgf‘gffiwh"; ington square and at the corner of ;hn he]-flututn-mc they have known lnnwln‘ brothers and sisters: Robert, DIED s v o3 Parll Willow and Franklin streets. or -a long time. udolph, Henry, William, Frank, Mrs. SL B ity of Comtral avenie. Boy Scouts Will Parads. Hafuigh: komisitom John Dickerman, Mre. Louis Frits of | “ii%.era X Giey. aged 3 veers and § 9 The plans for the present value-giv- . months. 7 e Cols P o Bapuassa| | Tuestay svenine e vl b 5 5a; |, T 2l Lo it Pt et | SO VI ARG e r 8 g e e veme el THE PORTEQOUS & MITCHELL CO -3 » been wrled out under the following and ssessed a wide circle of warm - Tattville. urday, Oct. . Yo dave.at har .home . on . Seventh| Tabbe’ band. end hy. ths seant oo | O it friends who will sincerely miourn his| &t 3 o'clock. — Burid in B Family 3 CGVG Street gy Az © | fom Preston bridge. cover the business Oflm‘lu,‘afl—’ohfl 2. Leachaire |00 ,.':.‘.',:{-,,“n g BRPI 2 man; Leo g, secretary liam o SR ni?i”éfii&i‘&%’&“",:‘é‘ e iiin | Fhere the scouts will give an eonibi:|C. Bode, Albert Soardman. Charies .| Odd Fellows’ Whist Tournament. | Charids A BaEagea T yesre COAL AND LUMBER Kramer were recent visitors at Staf- signaling and = first - aid m!'}m&xsgh?z WL L S |_THN 0 Shilnimedy _Boles of L. - D,'fl;‘; i e e F r e] e tournament eell hehes ford Boringm . .\ - o P T U ‘Advertising—Hichard P. Lewis, Wil- | held smong the various Odd Fellow, | WYDE—In New Tondon, Qet 0. 1315, or WEDDING, Bioyele Parade. lam P, McGary, Louis L Gotthelf. | Masichester Uplty, lodges in sastern e efl' o i S9is. wiTcHES _LUNCH SETS = 8 Fran ubrey and H. R. Branche. ' | Connecticu o tournament is_cre- | SHUTTNEL, S ) 3 ‘Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Tm-p«wlon—wm (55 Stflrnl, Al- ath much interest and GHOSTS. NAPKINS. Muzzey—Ray. parad place and | vert and Leo Samaritan PIERCE—In Westerly, Oct. 19, MICE C“:E PAPER Harvey Lawson Muzzey and Miss :.‘I::r:uzicli'be thr:a'gxl'ht:.oflnea o | e e end, L g ] L R Hugh K = m:’:. William O. Pierce. " " Py erchants SNAKES GARLANDS Blizabeth Hacon Bay wers quietly |33 and 32, for the thiee best decorated | A. Somers, Frederick A. Friswell and | Th ROUSE_in Brookim. X Y. o5 |Free Bllflllllg Kinds and leh!g’l TRICKS MASKS' o'clock by, Rev. “‘m"’": B Ninoa, B o blcycles. There promises to_be & large - L 13 points: Rose lodge,| W iouss. ool s o PR A ee POST CARDS = JOKES at his resiednce, . — ¢« Fort Griswold| cymsEsme~In Stonington, Oct. S iE . | They were uwm«d & - 104 smux 1915, Denfsom Allonnl':lrn:bre n m- PUMPKIN LANTERNS - . ey e ides: at Now 23] GOVERNOR HOLCOMSB EDISON'S TWELVE FAVORITE 3 o’ year. A. D. LATHROP W ~ " BLACK CAT LANTERNS| Wincnester strest. “has . spent the VISITS STATE COLLEGE RECORDS WERE PLAVED |Ex2n ol Sptcators, Foiaia. | WALL—In, Winsted, Oct. 17,3515, La- | Office—cer. Market and Shetucket Sto. | We will make every day a larger o s city an s Lol Watertor: » MRS EDWIN FAY |55 5 ot Sk Se | inse Wonderth Ghangs Thore Atr To By Autioes 3¢ Sacond Compl- | Dsanded Hare Ran Av - pinpal S s bargain day and propose to life SOr the Past fow years. oS bide | Twenty Years—Short Address at the | - mentary Concert at Porteous & Mit-| 4 horse belonging to A. Deciandes | 1616, Leonard Bartiett. aged 83 years 1814—1915 make prices that will make FRANKLIN:SQUARE bert Ray, is a Dative of this city and| Chal cheil's. ran away Wednesday afternoon when | LANY . 3 Jobn A. M & S Saan ey | B3 alwas lived here, where-cho has| oo e ] SR — he was being led to the blacksmith London, aged 45 1 obFn A. Mergan 0N | every day a busy one. many friends. A number of years ago 'u‘“c"‘ "3 e entire seating capacity of the |shop. A local young man was lead- ‘ew London, Oct. 2 . zhe was a succesaful schooi teacher, | M¢d on the campus at Storrs early | second floor in the Porteous & Mitclell [ {ngthe animal ‘when ail of & sudden . . aged 36 years. COAL undesirsble She has resided for the past few vears mm Aftemoon, to sttend the | store: o g B i B ot m it started kicking and prancing and, & ‘4 imers] paz | No. 2 Nut £8.00 por ton Not a lot of old a new house which she built at No. board trustees audience ‘Was attracted ecoming rather timid, the young man 2 5 i 13 Winchecter aireet. Tiia will b the | {be, collese of which His Becsileny | the. series of compiimentary comccrts | IeEt. Ehe. horss w© g ;I8 LR RO Office and Yard Cantral Whart | stock but new, fresh goods. at 2 p. m. Bome ot the Rewis ChArc sor o] e 0 {dent. The governor spent |tht are being given this week on the | which it did mad galt, and af ok y Teiepnone 584 3 i At o thy new'Edison @ismond dise Dhonosragh. | feveral fruitiess Atiempis It wha fing): | T PeOEE Bt T o e Y Watch our ads through the Jofin Deriisan Champlin Estate $36,225, | T¢ e T | T i L Jawe, A |17 captired. Funeral # a r Mr. Ed. ¥ week and take of was pressed e = Aare i Sk - eral from th o % advantage There 18 eastern Connectiout interest | (e (ro3, TOr¥ Mach Impressed with 5 SO OF mulies] mum: Ward Kitby, 87 Lincoln avenus, Sat- 1n the: follawing Tew Tork. pepceioss bers, both vocal and fnstrumental, was | Arthur Roy Elected Manager. | of, the estate of John Denison Cham- Peactics ia Athon for tele given, including Mr. Edison's tWelve| At a meeting of the basketball club| St Bafficks chiren at § o chck g W we ,1.,. ghl. branch of dentistry § | Plin, Who dled Jan. §,1915: Net estate, | gov’ The Teception to & e o e- “aslections in the Pinochle club rooms Wed. Kindly omit flowers. most careful attention. In addition §| b ",fi'":";‘;’,mm"""" Champiin, Jr. | $5%, Tela In the new Hawles armory | nedience T> enjored by the lurge e R LI B W Ly R B MO R NATIVE SPINACH 1" absstitely” painiess sassions In || 1o dits, Teanks L. G Champlin, widow, | maz EIYo% to Governor Holoomd Wed- |” "Tne iaat of the complmentary con- | Ehiuatocy wis: postponed Soti s | KEFTRoTn Brookion Fancy cauLiFLower | THECRANSTON CO our. dental. ghairs you're certain of || ASSte—Deposits = $1615, personality | "Til UAT OV COC JAPUINC, o ees o e Syenins. from | jater date. i . . 83, tor . R o o Al iy : 8 to and an entirely new pro. meriy of Canterbury SNOW APP! the _very Yest grads of work at}|was & writer; echedules show be had{ i S emorning. on_the | gramme of selections will be piayed. Held for Better Address. Funeral services at the bome of her LES WODRRITE Sarsi. Sngdepostt with Andrew Shrewe it hat i e ohal Co. sxtendb 8| ./ 44 ‘the’ postoies Ahere. is o latter | DaNteborE Frides st 1 3o It —_— You notice: the word “moderate” ]| Sov aapen, Which there was due agricultural education affords end roere this e AOVEr® | held for better address. It is address- . T DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE o oAy ety ek A% [ed to Lao Morin, 413 Alyswatth avente People’s Market 267 Main St . capital: letters heoa: : LI P secause our || otbocle, 840, Y ontracts | | nectiont Augies. w thro R L SARD, OF T HANKS P PRACTISE LIMITED TO ‘being contract on Young People's En- upper or westerly doorway. e We wish to extend our sincere S Hours 10 to 3 ycipacais of Parsons g Plasey, ob- | senate, At that time the college was —_— thanks to all our friends and neigh- 6 Franklin Street vk et Yaised at 32,000, and contract. Tor | LY, 'oR Tears old and in consequence | NOVELTY CONCERT WITH John Benoit, who has been employed [bors for their many expreasions of | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister | EY®, Ear, Nose und Thod DR.F C- CKSON o “1":.\{' 'E!a?clwuau 0f.Com- | equipment -and students. This last | HARVEST HOME SUPPER visit of the — * for the many beautiful flowers. “a Southington—F. X. Rellly, Ho found & <hetly Siftorent place witir| Made Closing Programme at MeKintey | {07, 28d ln"me enter another line of | MR. AND MRS. CARL BENTLEY DR. D. J. COYLE ment inspector_from wmmn:::"?; o e Srin e et e Sy i 2 il ioadd PEND. nt and a lively, intelligent student Gk Suesesilign, ther King Bintal Co. 1 i T ook ves tns matt coenosy | body. | “Governor " sloloomb"expreassd | Witn a novelis_concert under the | chania” avemer o o o7 e CARD OF THANKS ANTS St av DR Nins ol Tor relwtets @irection of Mise Bessie C. Bma;. and — I desire to express my heartfelt R R 3 ed BROOCHES a harvest home supper. served by the| Samuel Armitage s enjoying to all ‘nelghbor H, Sewing circle, the annual fall raily of e B extended their ny" emodel cogree a8 one couid follow, the A. M. E. Zian church was brought | TCCF ® vacation. in my recent o epairl BAR PINS er. en E. Kent Hubbard Jr. of Middletown, |to a close on Thursday eveni; T nd members of the Flr-l Bap- by CELETS o trustes Of the colloge, ToNomel Gon | sitendance wes joeasy Stening. ‘The| George Wolsard has accepted a po- |iis? Church who made manitest thelr Ifl Rfl- ed BRA! i floral remembrances. These at Lowest Prices. Newest designs in Platinum and green gold. emnor Holcomb with a few remarks on | expectations of. those in charge and | on vith Charles Bolduc. the advancement. of . e S Hem:flmucl&);n: the concert programme was excellent- | H. Lambert, who was recently hurt, s of friendship will never be k. . - n. . united effort on the part of all the| The programme follows: Plano solo, ['¢ "*POrted to be somewhat improved.| " ' = = rmosoma £ . RosE. |All work guaranteed; if not Mhl Cla ARE BETTER ies 5 elements of the student body is neces- X 20, 1915. 3 t-"ga Be BCIGAR frail, delicate fellow | | sary for the sucecas of the remmmes: s N e Henry Morin of Woonsocket spent , money refunded | DIAMOND JEWELRY ) to “catch” Colonel Charles M. Jarvis also a |reading, Mrs,.Jennie Moreland: violin | Grorsday in town, the guest of rela- a speciaity. trustee spoke a few words on present solo. “Alden Banda: solo. Miss Chaviotee | 1Ve® Prices the Lowest. day agricultural progress. - s a ass In the door of the —_— tralto solo, Mrs. Mazie Edwards: rec- e pane of gi Ih‘ ch A AT AR Hation, abibe e prie Bawards: rec: | Pinochle club has been replaced with Fren merican > s J a pane which has the name of the club ~ 3 Nost @ Vaudsville and Photoplays. rl-_-oln. Miss Josnia Husard: reading, NSy SRR e e Fur Co. . e Almira Hall: %olo, Waiter Haz- | sy " ke~ g Somp > Violin solo, Alden’ Sands: pian Thayer Block, Franklin Sq. and SALTS IS FINE FOR plor sale by the"S's KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT B o et T s s flm .M war veteran, who entertained the au- | CHarse of Flush the Kidneys at on h di Thursda S : Miss Gladys Jo = T 'SCALP pecla ist i - o avitn paaay aftermoon and eve. | treamirer. and Aiss Marjorie Tiads| Back hurts or Bladder bothers DR. PECK verhau mg an and slack wire walking, tha save him | SSOTStary of the society. The officers —Meat forms urice acid. H Mup ER METHOD : and & & Big hand. Harvard and Cornell pre | 9€ the Sewing dml;fi;{v s E oy Practice confined to Eye, Ear, - Also MANICURING 5 = Iaee il e h“"m"“"‘&:::"_‘m“‘ Han. treasurer and Mrs. Jennie More- | ronig, iAn OF Woman who eats meat a 2 Nose, Throat. Glasses. Repall' wor k g Bellding, Woom: 08 « R || sEme o pren it e g [ idape 10130 1o 4130 of all kinds 3 ; > an 3 Fridays 10:30 to 4: on f Delmar. Plainfield Grange M .. .Frankiin Square B B { Witk the. istn episose.of the Broken |\ At the Piainfeia sranse. rrecting | by S e, slog, the kidney por P e LR AUTOMOBILES NovwiochMon, Thuri Fri, Sat. Cain. (S oyihe Anngunogy he waste Lidy Asistant WAGbNS, New London—Tues., Wed. g = - 1647 CARRIAGES, Telephone 578 e Telephone 228-3 TRUCKS and CARTS mysterious eplsodes of the whols se- | sppiauded e N disorders || HENRY E CHURCH Adam’s Tavern b Ao LR IR from. WM. SMITH ALLEN Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ments Re i o ] T Tt o aEil adieb r oment you feel a 4u . gomedy fim was In the Claw of the and why m.ksanmorymhukhuru.nru 1861 the urine is <cloudy, Slemeive, full of 4 offer to the public tne finest standard : - ] A | OLD-TIME_REMEDY % m;& our ot e .v.a: su:“‘f'm DR. A J SINAY :,.._:a""":::q .:‘..,,"é'.fl‘,’;b.cfi'é‘.'l.'lm &“fl x mmk l;um ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches. s IM(E§ PURE BLOOD [con in B e e T i s Bty i R i 55, entist A T : Hood’s*Barsapaxilla. This medic | - “Rouni Rooms 18.10 Alics Buildirg, Norwich o, Sel 507 to 515 North Main St.| * cine has been and atill is the g Phons 1177-3 A . medicine - bocorisa of its o the anmial reunionof ! Telephone 447-12. mtlutre-mtotth-wnm H MAHONEY BROS., European Plan R FALLS AVENUE Rates 75 comts per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. - Proiptierfiudgyng'nifit Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant It

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