Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1915, Page 7

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et of the best values it is possible to show. . Men's and TYouths’ Fancy Over- | Men's and Youths’ “Stein-Bloch” of wi velvet self collars—price §“also Knitted Coats— price range range $10.00 to $20.00. $1800 to $30.00. Two Extra Special Ofcmgl in Men’s Clothing :;n’smrng{m - Men's a n d Youths g RN - WA Sy fhrou:‘hwt. variety of ; satin and hand-tail- > ot o % little delay. lof th mpany as ong: its. are regular ul.;ovw -”t.:n- m— these re b 3 3 > , sible . getting & sewer oft y possibility of : y 3 e e S 315.50 muh.rp. $20.00 swu'-z 515'50 i 9 % ln.ndd tvmtrp they wflnt to erect a J lifcalt . ents, X ; 3 esting galle : ] 3 This is part of the surplus stock § Besides company " o : Lord and Taylor’s which the manufacturer hed on Knitted ( hana. 1t 1s the popular Knitted Silk Four-in-hands, in a wide range 2 of patterns and colorings—600 Ties e aoke ‘of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy— put it to a test today—you will be Neckwear, for :sohkm’";n Smm-.ch. 50c value at. “to’Geo. ‘H. 3 . ock weighs ; ! 164-156 Whiting bs; Chicago, She W » o s . . ¥ - & evi - e et e e A o omen’s Suits at Special Prices ; es 2 < i P wmm&m 's check v;: -um Women's Smart Sults, manufacturers’ Sample Suits that slw i - ) _were made to sell at $20.00—also some Suits in attractive - = Wf""‘" A”':‘é”"”:fmfim e heio ; SPECIAL “mixtures from our stock of $18.50 Suits, all at............ eon thus Inures to the good | John E. Fanning a strip ol ain Tailored Suits, made of excellent quality eloflu$17 m to pay e ty. between _the old Ho Aihn arms nteed MNH 1 , A” ooz, Ehehe it s plest S S bl i | O BARGAINS |f a3 5ttt Dt e tinind o Yoeiotas e nl e e C] IB - m‘n‘:’« 'fbf ordered 4 m On Ladies’ and Gents’ Diamond Rings. |} Qur entire stock of Women's High Grade Fur-trimmed Suits, in all, regular 50c value at 25¢c each. pany, extendi over the sewer, Sower ‘blocks o | Fune’ beswsen Bvan Burdick B A e s Gold-fllled |} materials are broadeloth, poplin and whipcord—Suits “"'$22-50 o VEm o A Ts | Monday mamoon and had the promise ' erty and Chestnut street. ; mvx e Reduction |} have sold regularly up to $35.00 reduced now to............. 5 and Lavallers. All popular designs. & » 9 the prices & indow. Many New Arrivals in Women’s Coats at 00 STATE'S CRQP VIELD BARREL STEALING BOVS R A B GRS y r $25. .’~ New les in Women’s and Misses’ Coats include stylish plush - s’”@'fll Valuos -At LMNUSUALLY. LARGE, SISk R AN QRN Rodght aed e oeired. durwy’ Sact beoataleth, with. hatiaseme fur cotlars and suffe —folly us e Report- For Connecticut Is 1017 of [ West Side Youths Go Beyand the Limit G LNICK & co our usual standards of value, at Last Year's Average. by Breaking Into Barn. d. 0GU 5 Some Vi Smart Coats for Misses ' 5’ ' 20 2 5 — b g er g 32 Franklin St. Phone 714-12 / ery Connecticut crops are unusually a dosen. bova fronl the West { e o There are many new arriv: in Coats for young wemen. Made of thy large this year in yield, according to|Side are to be before the ‘city court the department of agriculture experts. | this morning because of a barrel steal- They say that the average of yields|Ing episode Tuesdasy aftermoon that this year of all Connecticut crops re-|went beyond the bounds that eveh this most fashlonable materials, in all the desirable colors—many with collar and cuffs of fur—prices are $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50. great for me to receive.” Whereupon the king answered: ut it is not too great for me to give!™ No store ofl:en such a splendid sto::k to choose from. No |toie ofim llldl a broad Qhovnng of fabrics and : ported upon, combined and duly |time honored custom are -u%fl to| PRESIDENT WILSON WILL All our F Dr Hats Red“ced models. . weighed, is 101.7 per cent. of the av- |allow. SEE ARMY-NAVY GAME. me ess 3 erage yleld last year. 'x'h:i yle}d of uTcl::{m:;.. part ':llzenng vhich“ll e Sl 9 Val - U the t I t is 1- raids barrel y Represen! That Are Unmatchabl No store ofie,-. such excellenl “lue., § : ihe lobacko. orop I Comnecticut In L~ |ot another gang that had its burials | Boxvs Reserved on Both Sides of the ting ues e All our Women'’s Fine Dress Hats, All our Women’s Fine Dress Hats, Pattern Hats and Gage Tailored | Pattern Hats and Gage Tailored Hats, former prices up to $10.00, | Hats, former prices up to $20.00, reduced now to reduced now to $5.95 $9.95 howhver, is lower than ihe averags|Stored in the cellar of D. J. Handelr Flold, m t ; ?e _showing and selling more. Overcoats than Yield hgure of 1.482 seumds Guring, the s Durst K N orewt wlset gRREE (Ol s CTeE e ever—&u:ame we have the nght stylm at the right tion now indicated for this year is 34, | Wasn't enough for they pulled out the | vations on the Army side of the Brush 410,000 pounds, compared with 35754,- | StaPles that fastened a hatehway 0ot | gtadijum at the Polo grounds im New prices. 200 pounds last. year. The quality of |2nd then ;1’;::’;‘:;“;,‘::{’{8&‘" °f| York, where next Saturday's football - t! this 87 cent., Selett your O iy P ot e 5 31 PSeace™ | els S5 made & sinral soene of §ey. | Eums, efween West Foint and A SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUE DRESS HATS your Overcoat here. . ; The croduction of corn in Connecti- | 3stat u in e{::. laon. ik dL bk ;‘:,”nl-:.::e:: Wikon and Pariy. it was Hats that Hats that Hats that henorgell & 2085000 bushes, 57 7 “t:‘eym;’a fhe imits that even | announced her today by Lieut Chries $l 9 b A $2 98 Tt R $3 98 - e g barrel urning - weuld | = o hece ware stlii¥75.000 bushels of cors | SANCHOR and he accordingly jmade a | the army"athietic council from last vear's crop on Connectictt|COMplaint against the boys Tuesday dential party has been ud;ned three fatms £t the hegtoning.of this month, night. at police headquartegs, AT W e i T . . . - bushels per acre or a total of 58.- |$10 COLLECTION FOR el gon s g o e o R g m 000 bushels in the state, which is of party on that side. 88 per cent. quality. WAR RELIEF FUND Lieutenant Meyer 1s being deluged & e "The production of potatoes in. the Sty ts £ ts by Iat 3 ST O state. Is 2,383,000 bushels at 38 byshels | Taken at Annual Mesting of Norwich | WIth reduests for seats d’;x;l;:d‘flga 4 per Acre, the erop being 80 perdcent, City Ledge Chevro Kdisho. already been distributed, he said. e e o o Capnactiont Int, oo | meeting o the Chevroh TETRORS D % Vielding 511, bus per e annual meet of X o f > cent. quality; pears, 36.000 bushels o | Kdisho of Norwich City 62, Tortoise-shell Eyeglasses. % * #0 per cent. quality. . The grape crop|O. B. A, was held on Sumn ;y n 20 Recently, not with mushroomilke b s is 78 per cent. of a full crop and is|P. M. When the officers were reelect- | growth, but gradually, there has 121-125 Main Street - - ton, Arrested on This Charge. ropean war sufferers and expréssed the | the research proved that the tortolse- hope that the war would soon be over. | rimmed spectacles and ayexlulel are 82 per cent. quality. ed as follows: - Chairman, Herman | crept uvpon the faces of many men— Pm‘chases Here Today ‘Willlah A. Bromley, 18, son of Mr.| A collection amounting to $10 wns | harmful. : 5 and Mrs. William Bromley of North |taken up for further war relief. The Touraine’s Sweet Milk Cov- Assorted Hard Candies— Peanut Blossoms, Magnolia ered Chocolates — Nouga- Buds, Morning Glories, as- tines, Montinileos, Cara- sorted Krinklets, Etc. — 25c mels, Vanilla Butterscotch, m price a pound ...... Y Etc.—price a pound........ " TODAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY Of Our Semi-Annual Sale of Kitchen Furnishings : socretary and treasurer, A.. Al spectacle and eyeglass bounded dnd WROTE THREATENING LETTERS Rabbi Stamm .made a brief. but | margined with tortoise-shell. Doctors TO SCHOOL TEACHER |forceful address at 3 o'clock. He con-[and eve specialists have never recs ;’rntula‘teg‘ :he meml!;ex;s on thellr b::“ ommended them, so u‘ oe-:urre(ll‘ to & tion of giving up their annua i- | two osychologists recently to seek an W. A Bromley, 18, of North Stoning- | quet to send money to the aid of Eu- | explabation of thelr popularity, and Alofsin; vice chairman, S. Goldberg; | never upon women—a circular lens After an examination by the psy- 5 Stonington, was arrested Tuesday eve- | money was sent to Felix Warburg of | choanalytic methods of ~Professor - i ~ ning at 7-o'clock by State Policemun |the Federal Reserve bank, treasurer of Freud, of Bydapest, the psychologists e William E. Jackson, and presented be-|the national fund. The various re- | have discovered the surprising fact fore Justice of the Peace Charles E.|ports showed the society to be in an|that the tortoise-shelled and rimmed B Chapman on the charge of writing|excellent condition. circular glasses are an unconscious In the warfare against ~allied mer-|thréafening letters to Miss Ada Lewis,| Rabbli Samuel Sobel conducted a |imitation 6f the eyes of owl o fine, chantmen. - a 17-years-old school teacher at Norlh | seryice at 7 a. m. by’ Srndten soeiveia it e et pirthorts cnjthe feot s ntemuars 14 | Ficginatop. J EEokaliia clupe wes fouiid ] o - found that there is & suppressed wish y as jus ecome known, tell graphic|{and he was hel or e gh court o o . " ‘-"“';l‘!m.‘::"‘if Az:‘:"i‘: F'.'::“"‘ stories of the difficulties encountered |under bonds of §2.500. The boy was NOTHING ACCIDENTAL e ik wise™ AN, ol R 4 . _|by tre twelve little submarines at- |taken to_the county jail at New Lon- IN GOD'S GIVING. o : ached to the “Blue” force commanded |don by State. Polieamen’ Jackson. 1t sl TN geny It ey yerineieee, 16 was || WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR Washington, Nov. 23-—Abandonment | by Admiral Fletcher and defending the |is sald the’ boy has been in trouble | Says Dr. Slecum jh Shop Talk Series | sach and every individual tested that of the present coast defonse type sub- |const against @ theoretical enemy. The | before, having been concerned in 4 at Cutlery at Thameaville. there was neither a true cosmetic— All Sizes—All Kinds—AH Grades—All Prices marine In favor of larger sea-going hoats were at sea several ‘days.and en- | theft case in ode Is! ml. beauty—effect, nor any aid to the the —in the Bath Room. Be sure and attend this e before it ends tonight. ABANDONMENT OF PRESENT 3*TYPE OF SUBMARINE. d continuous rough weather. —— o 3 UNDERWEAR 1. UNDEWEAR submarines may be recommended by | Sountere The Gift and the Giver was the topic| vision in tortoise-rimmed spectacles. the navy department as & rosult of les. | o, 19, Unexpected mechanical| \\y G yNTARY BANKRUPTGY. |upon which Rev. Joel 5. Siooum, D. D On the contrary, it is brought out Infants’ XUP5TVEES Women's X°5Yv08 sons lamed during the recent man-{ " %t ered exfrdmely i e spoke at the Y. M. C. A. shop meeting | thal the thick, dark edges distract We carry a large assortment of Our showing of Women's Under- Smoffica1 Toformation concerning. the | [om seasickness, bad ‘air er | Petition Brought Againet the O O e Siotumn. erphisiscd the pers | keep It annoyed and wandering Lo || Infnts’ Winter Welght Ribbed | wear includes every wanted Kind— ev. Dr. ize of the under-water craft now in |rood, and e ontonal fets ey Chureh Co. of New London. sonality of the great giver. A gift is|the dark edges made of tortoise-shell. || Vests and Bands, ranging in price | medium and heavy weight, piain or jervice in Europe. There are lnal-f e P -4 ng. something nice plus something mniger, ————— from 25c for a good heavy quality | ribbed, in Vests, Pants and Union ions, it was sald today: that the | oo impairment of the efficiency of the| On & petition broughthy three cred- |} ™C (g™ That ‘which is nicer than Hasn’t forgotten It. .26 for a full Silk Vest. Suits, and at every price w is lagging behind in | TV DY seasickness alone many minor [itors the C. C. Church Co. of New|he said Thel WEich o, QG iove up to $1.26 for a full v peloe ‘wa Siier the best value obtainable. mishaps to the boats are said to be at- | London was adjudged bankrupt on Isn't it tty near time for Mr. : ment. even with ons {'Tibuted. * *| Nov. 22nd and- the case has come be- [ Of the giver. “God's glving s Bryan to begin talkins about tne|f| (Children’s XNPEIVELR e nearing’ comple- = a3 personal and accidental. God's - im- ALL STYLES UNION SUITS 1, be or- B oy taeciel P M. | Dressions of good towards us are uni- | Single-term plank in, the _Baltimore 2 Women’s ALL STYLES o ] 18 have by Darc| Portiand_Rev. Dr. 0. A: Hattery] THale. o enkritey has | remsl Sontinsens pemeient. - eves | plattorm? Or fs he saving that up Bvery good kind of Chidrems [ T B ALL STWLES cularly impressed by the apparent|has given notice that Trinity parish|peen hrought about on the petition of |among calamities. hey are a sum: | for later use™Springfield Unlon. Underwear is hore—Vests, Pants |y 0, Soid 0 G welkhits and bability that & submarine of ap- | will hold a reception for Bishop Ache- | Brown Durrel Co., Charles . Adams |mons to a deeper uwon of ourselves and Union Suits. Our Fleecy-lined | giyjes. We particularly recommend roximately %600 tons and ‘measuring |son in ‘connection with his anaual|Co. and Clapp & Tilton, all of Bos: [t the Bervice of ‘God and our fellow | New Haven—President Wilson gave |} Underwear at 25c and Ribbed Wool | our line of Women's Union Suits 250 feet in w has been engaged | visit next Saturday evening. ton, who allege that there was a part-|men. Rev. Dr. Sjocum closed his talk | a tentative promise to attend the an- Underwear at 50c are unsurpassed | at $1.00 in both regular and extra 3 e nership with- €. C. Church and J. L. |DY speaking of following ineident: [ nual dinner of the New Haven cham- for value, o | G artners, A king gave one of his soldlers & |ber of commerce according to a mes- by T e iy e aeiBore | jeweled cnp as & mark of the Tecogni- | sage received in New Haven last week. ; y - i » | creditors in excess of $800 over any [tion of his Heroism. o n| No date has been set for the din- - . % ’ securities they may hold; They al- |8Sreat embarrassment cried: “It'is 400 | ner. Bhnk“s at v Pnces Th. c l ' lege that acts of insolyency have been e R A Y e e This Special Offering of Blankets affords an opportunity to save at least 10 to 20 per cent. from our reguylar prices. proceedings and the. transfer by -as- g flair S ey Well Known Remedy gy <o kol et i Size 11-4 White Wool Blankets, subject to slight mill -u.lu. sz” Relieves CRronic Casej] su. it s meo 2w mwe o st mm Wooludcot\onmnnmmmnnlhehq v-ln- ‘White Wool Blankets, absolutely unlhflnhbl., godd full size, value $6.00—Special price.a pair....-............... e ctA s .95 siderable pertion' of the assets was converted ‘into cash. When some of | Important to Dispose of Waste Aduble sole Velour Calf Bal. with a cork innersole [J| S5, msgr®; Jomeve, waried Wil from the Stomach With : Fine California Wool Blankets, jacquard border offects, in pink, - extending throu; heel: that be could not. legally decide wi blue and yellow, value $7.00 and $7.50—price a pair...-....-... ss.‘s i eodbigend . '": ':“.:'.:"’::i".t; R’g"""":‘“ o v . : Fine grads Wool Blanksts, size 0582 inches, regular price §800 48 ” . e £ i . was ectly | People uently attri lure 5 5 ; ~—Special price a pair........ T SRR S S s IR : Ll'he “Foot Doctor,” a Viei Kid Bal. with a cushion weilling ‘to “-‘:u:"::; -3 mmh :g;h:nm%u > mflm“ g : : Very fine grade California Wool Blankets, pink and blue bord- 7.“ innersole of live weol felt and a layer of ground cork [f|=um that naa been reslized. The in-|ana ‘spply remedies teir ) 5 YAlni SRS Seuel prios & PaK...-:onvecrrarasraseas : £ = miary bankruptoy to sEsTayate to keep out the dampness. -~ - this. : Eflg‘gfiafi'%’-fiw * Chrlatian Schnce Service. PRl et Vici Kid Bluelwr wll‘h a double lole and full leather A Thanksgiving day service at the and Dy be Plaid Wool Blankets at Special Prices. !m.mg hll Chaistiand scm'“‘,“' Soame in the e, Size 11-4 Wool Plald Blankets, in combinations of bink and of it mygmnwvguwnh:mlfl m combination of sim-| 2 white, blue and white, tan and white, Liind and ihlu. value uhuxuunmo mornins, S g ‘herbs | “as Dr. $6.00—Speoial price & Pair........ : 2 5 Size 70x80 high grade All Wool, Plaid Bllnhn. in eomblnuon- PR!CE $5.50 PER PA!R Fully Explained. 3 AP et . of pink and white, tan and white, value $10.00—Special price to . . . _the adminis- 1 4 "Theré are also many special offerings in Whlh and Or-y n.-vl'. T any ror $ : 3 - Blankste—aise in Woolnap Blanksts. Cetion THE PORTEOUS & MITGHELL CO.

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