Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 8, 1916, Page 7

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—_NORWICH- BULLETIN, SATGRDAY,”JUCY™8,”1816. ™ DAMAGE SUIT IS .WITHDRAWN TWO MINUTE TALKS [ ) LS ON FURNITURE! Superior Court-Docket—Withdrawal Papers Filed: Yes- terday in Court Office—Action Dated Back Ne: ly Three i The right store is the one where reliable goods are sold at low prices. Where your purchases are delivered promptly and properly. ~ Where the Yeurs.. 5 An Important e OUR ANNUAL pended in)the, defense, of the, sult a fewest blunders are made. ~Where there is a readiness to rectify er- rors. Where every effort is- put forward to please a customer. A large sum’ of money and was put to g 5 store that tries to do all these things comes about as near being perfect his place of business in New York in the defense of the action, and the as it is possible to make it. That's just the sort of a store we keep. We have been keeping it that way for the past twelve years. o 4 The. damage sultiot Sim Sadowsky vs. Joseph Koslovski' was on Eridey .| witharawn _from the superior court docket without costs to either:party. The case dates back nearly three years. ‘The -complaint -stated- that Sept. 9, 1913, the defendant brought civil ac~ tion against the plaintiff, claiming $100 damages. The action was prose- cuted to Dec. 29, 1913, when the de- wendant withdrew the action. The fendant then commenced and prose- cuted the action against the plaintiff without probable cause, with a mali- clous intent to unjustly ‘vex-and trou- ble him. The plaintiff in this action was un- able to recover any costs by, reason plaintiff on account of his absence B #ro mhis business was obliged to can- 3 cel and refuse many, orders to the ; v impairment of his 7 business. . The plaintiff claimed single damages of IS big annual sale is.looked forward to and taken advantage of by thousands of prudent $300 and by found the statute in such case provided he claims to recover treble damages, $500. PR HAD CONFERENCE WITH VISITORS SHOULD HAVE MAIL people throughout Eastern Connecticut. Our two-* < § . g COMMISSIONER BENNETT. PROPERLY ADDRESSED. page advertisement in yesterday’s Bulletin contains ~ 4 This Beautiful | The Regular — SE e 5 T 3 Mayor Brown, GCity Surveyor Palmer, | Postmaster Murphy Suggests That a partial list of the special values, but to appreciate . § P . - and Public Works Committee Made | They Give Their Namea to Carriers il ; Player-Piano, . : tl;umo it Hate U A e the full extent of the sale you must visit the store. ~ Guaranteed * of the same To get information that will < ¢ A be of| During the summer months a large A For 10 Y. General Styl value in building new roads in Nor- | number of visitors come to this sec- Thls Annual Sale ls More lmportant o or ears, tyle wich, Mayor Brown, City Survevor|tlon, and Postmaster Murphy suggests s Than Ever Before Palmer, and the publtc works com- |that residents, especially those on the mittee, comprising Alderman Casper | rural routes, advise their friends that and one of the as the Player officials felt iey had absorbed | ville, ever presented some ne ideas from the trip. R. F. D. No. 2—Fast Great Plain, | Leffingwell, old Salem turnpike = Veasal B R T e MORNING SPECIAL VALUES Best Makes, and with the e Egfige?é:'ceun T R ) o o enuEnonia be saddr et OWING to existing market ‘conditions- this-sale, Will be Offered L e s, 0 “-.qm::s Then ey {E:;‘.ev‘i‘:‘r‘(:vi 'u“,fs”ln e e will be more important than ever before. p went to Meride; ey saw con- | their names to the carrier on whoss i i ot Introductory i Las | Introductory e et e e ] e e e e L 3 3 / v Rt 5 BeiCk Doving. ' AT MIAIStown amesits | Hooia Sl sy el Wil event, corresponding with and visiting manufactur- | $375 £ > = = $ 1 Atlas Cement company. = The Y PYC.S!DH Plains, bhca\: t}?‘?‘ 1 values a“d ifirgeSt lOt Of Factory Ends ‘}!at we hflve p = - old. 3 D. No, 4—T B vell ave- 7 07 - Seasagn:sf: \x‘hel; _1;25 ::edn - Poor : VIS TSt it o it DURING the morning hours—8.15 to 12—we 3 e c i e , Newent. . = T . T D 5 Ashwillett, Rixtown, offer a strong list of special values. This special morning offerings include some of the best Great Reductions on all Summer Furniture wearing a big | Voluntown turn; Just as he Norwich iceman i smile urel Hill road, Led- Refrigerators Porch Rockers ~ _ Porch Screens oo 49 e bistering | g values in the store, but in most instances the quan- Friday. with th Ice Gream Freezers ~ Window Screens Screen Doors Water Coolers Couch Hammocks: Porch Tables i foos b “The Big Store With the Little Prices” Telephche 965 9-11 Water St. ther 1 ing rm or r: tities are such that we cannot guarantee them to last beyond the morning hours. If you would it whole, the season of profit by these remarkable Morning specials, be on poor one for the sale 1. o produet, as cilly dave| TRAFFIC REGULATION | hand this morning from 8.15 to 12. iods have served to product, and there IN FORCE WEDNESDAY uch days during the - 5 B oot | TRE PORTEOUS & MITGHELL GO, | New Enforcement. day D. No. Scotiand road, Oc- much | cum, Plain Hill for ' F. D, No ‘cus Hill, © S0 ma an's content Otrobando _road, road, Salem ited a good sized storms made The police commiss sion of an hour and a half e and ampitude Tic resulation which | on Lower Broadway particularly next Wedn cement of an existed for four ason was much : r zocs into effec February found | 509" Afa more than one: ”'.‘ Main t relief in a e-inch crop. When, and took harmer she denounc- e as a “suspicious Haven, Conn, if on found to e was only temporar en- rassment in_any A no visible means CORONER COMPLETES INQUIRY the time of its endeavor will be } of suppo: > must have some- INTO AUTO ACCIDENT. the officers of the necessary relief and|thing te conceal because he had never — instructed to be m rigid in t their requi; of a pr nec ry formality | ng with the police. An: in t that has only heen concluded with Drabina’s convic- | the the reater cter. VARIED CAREER OF FERDINAND DRABINA. Last Two Witnesses Were Examined |fforts towa safet on Friday and Verdict Will Be An- | nounced Today. her vehic 1d for more thin congested { are loadin deat | i i Rose From Waiter to Banker—Lands| But Never a Regular Sacrotary. 12: P nce for some of the stores along in Prison. i If the Hon. Josephus Daniels keeps 1 lowed his be etredia —_— this rate he will soon ome a{ as only recently at the time of| Vienna, July 3—TFerdinand | regular jingo.—Philade! Ledsger. | klin FI. Brown on Fri- testimony brought the The coroner was rade th: und more or le five automob s block an who emigrated es in 1907, . young United S [ Off For Shriners’ Convention. _|Shriners win be there, e, duiisstan clbth for tho ol Mtoas 1Ayt 2 his verdict Friday varied carcer as waiter, hotel porte Norwich Friday morning in Mr, | members. | derman Henry Gebr P A e e — e and _correspondent for a banking firm (H. [Erockett's car for the Shriners con ing was formerly bookkeeper for the Ewelh i Fine Hands for Busi- | MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS Shiannd wusenius & Company) in D o he imperial covneil sesson| New Clerk For Street Department. = . Ao srofery B Boxe 18 U S een : TO START SOON: 't be bu [fiaidnss beon ser oS DRISE YD ind a half for obtaining money M. Young and Son. s w't be found an | cinity. Later they were seen rehing in the parade. for istrian ks on f: ified or- 2 hundred thousand | Miss Jennie E. Dearing has taken up |©CT Jand perhar ning Night Will Be On Wednesday ers f Americ »m Austro-Hungarians in Gy A s ANl this will be reformed, Union sement committee of the |Sauare will provide parking space for art of the business of the bank- it Gt : Tade are | those who care to leave their auto- Sumgthat mplogeai Deanine s The ‘boai 253 | mobiles there, and Market street e (ransfer of money from emigrants e e been designated as another accessi.|to their families in Austria-Hungary. at 6 hells ednesday hepap il el The younz man conceived the idea, iness meetin It had b S - 4 and at his first opportunity carried it no ban on Shetucket street, but there is promised a rigorous exclusion from ¢ and on Main " for ted for the e f next wee ont, of making the orders payable to himself rather than to the stipulated payee. The drafts thus falsified he S mailed to “worker” here In Aus- Do | bt porit ia, and in the summer of 1914 he fo last Just so much ! wed the bogus paper across the At- 98 to Se o0 o snmmer fc. After collecting thous- fon E. . courie Wil ehvs fo nen—17,000 in_th of Os- 2 don H. Hoy in big c Stamford, letter: hipmate Director John M. Swahn his_choice rranged | ed. nmes Wednesd ing eiecied by *the commmittes | NEW HAVEN ROAD TO concert ht because the stores| CONTINUE TEMPORARY EMBARGO open that ht and the shopping —_— rowd will swell the band attendance, | Holiday Interval Causes Accumulation oIl stadicn (g of Many Cars at Harlem River. lone—he took lodgings with a el > family, and by means of his 1 nt “weaith succeeded ecasiiy in| THE L. A. GALLUP CO. Summer Furnifure sociation tatt 0 we will not have SN e The New York, New Have TOS IN CRASH tford Railroad company has issued e e N mbareo on traffic mo e icavati _|ing via the Harlem river and May Street Excavations in New London Re- | 0 vid e e e Mne SeonsibiofioniCelsons expiring at midnight July 7 will, for the following reasons, be extended un- til midnight July 12 A ing together f n ever will never resret and wt look upon wi t p Years to come when we attend the = who to w ”ces ma JeE iie DeoDle oo WL R en s = e are now on hand at Harlem | . e O S L owRLondo ponsible | ;jyer and on the Jersey shore 2 { l H l L tt - o e T v Comone Sookiont s i | et nd on e Sersey shore 576 | s Here In Large Quantity he Ship,” is a good one to £ by rnoon 0. An aul ng held west of there, a total of GETTING Y. M. C. A. CAMP number 5896, and_the e Tt | = gHCS A Sauter, license number bpaeas sl S In fact we have the most-stupendous-display we have CLEARANGCE SALE OF READY FOR OPENING.|on th narrow sirip of S b e e ol * A R o two_excava ¥ ¥ a tot: 3,96 s for move- Advance Guard Made Flying Trip to| The Sauter car was thrown into the | of there & total of 3,963 cars for move. ever shown and having made -our purchases before the Q| iantic Ri i ! d badly damaged, at the same i & i 5 i MEN’S SUITS e L |timo blocking the roadway to pas- | {21l of 1701 t%%ig?ffi@?zfigfz raising of prices we have marked the entire stock-sur-_ $9 75 SIZ 75 $l4 7 The advance guard of the Y. M. e g e w c.r’cu?fiiirymi‘l\i FE e e -3 fvi : 5 . = .75 $16-75 " Tawrenés Baspial|[PERE B 00 T8 0 mmh e ST o prisingly low, considering-the extraordinary quality. s machine had 13| require at least six days to relieve el sl T e PORCH CHAIRS, PORCH SCREENS, MUCH INTEREST IN This acculmulation was caused in CONNECTICUT OUTING (o e i ohr iy o - PORCH HAMMOCKS, PORCH TABLES T New London Teams lssue | the normal average, but traffic orig- NonwishisidiNewW e oo inating prior thereto continued to be Chalienge to Neighboring Tribes. | received. The urgency for the move- T beine shown in|ment of the New Ensiana troops (0§ and everything else in the:House{urnishing-line to make iRl S the 'Mexican border, in conjunction Connectici g to be held at , = 2 (Fobston 1aks. on moxt. Thursday. The | ¥i isseyy manmi D sp AT you cool and-comfortable-during:the hot weather. ce reported | Friday that| porary use of a large number of freignt = engines in passenger service, whik M with the heavy passenger train move- WE INVITE:INSPECTION o pou ment caused some curtailment in the 2l and instrumental s o e e Opaone | freight service. On June 3 there were Refreshments ol T I o o e e ngaces | 1,738 cars being held under demurrage; h > on July 1 this had decreased, through ke, ice cream, assorted waf-|ine neighboring tribes in northern sec- ¢ & fruit punch were served. | (o € e 2 o better assistance of consignees, to 994 were present from Tallville, | lons of the county and in Windham| cars, swhich is fully appreciated. g Cove, Norwich, New Londen i The continued co-operation of all 4 o consignees is requested to the end L] e i he up ot s e eke Rev. D; )Nrr\%ht ;:hairman.l | that_thew will not not order in excess r, a a very enjovable eveni Rev. Dr. P. C. Wright, formerly of | of actual requirements and release cars /e . 3 m R el et has been named ehatmtn of | a5, apidly as practicamte, to enabic|] - 62-66 MAIN‘STREET, FINN'S Mary Troland and Gladys Alexander. a committee of Philadelphia ministers | other cars to be handled and placed —_— named to prepare a plan of organiza-|promptly. The, road can give the A mammoth oll-driven harvester | tion for the Church Publicity club of | largest amount of transportation when that is being tried on Australian wheat | that city, to be presented to the minis- not under congestion and is making fields strips about sixty acres a da: ters in October. _ every endeavor towards that end. Con- YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $9.75 $12.75 $14.75 PINCH BACK SUITS $12.75 and $13.75 CHILDREN’S KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.75 $4.25 $5.25 Includes all Suits in stock except Black Suits. They are all high grade “GOOD CLOTHES” SUITS. Original prices $15.00 to $28.00. THE F. A. WELLS CO. “G00D CLOTHES STORE” use of severa the boys will be ‘Among the many. amp this year will be and bandage demonst C. Freeman of this cit; camp. Surprise Party. A very delightful surprise party was dlizabeth Stelzner =

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