Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 11, 1916, Page 8

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NORWICH ~ BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916 { face 10 ? ¥4 .. o boogelo¥ isap . 5 busgalo™ . :gbc comfornble I8 * :,'ecdem e - . e En ? How a8 o itchen s cluble 8 %;;;w By cqfl."“ 1s 18 GOI° odot. 4 Cook Sto¥ preveats :ts day for fock i Tong loe SBIRET { g quy i @ is the Wy 10 15 cive, 1005 © costs 01 P —that 13 ':“ worth in i e ¢ & 1 ok for the 1098 :\‘c that 38 ?'Zv:o&ch fave the K} S geize the S92 By The 190 T 4 cuuny otbet Bi b AP T - resety izes (] p 000,09 o4 reversble B an b:mer s el s, Yeddiflg Gifts ] IN SILVER Lowest Prices EW v’i. RlSWELL CO. 3-27 Frankiin Street Pianocs Player-Pianos N7 X7 Victor Victrolas ON SY TERMS Marsh Building, 230 State Street, New Landon ILUAM C. '{OUNG Is at right I‘(u; 10n 43 Wes( Mam S(, Spend Your Vacation In Bermuda Eight to nineteen day tours s from $42.50 up. pense JOHN A. DUNN, Agentv 50 MAIN STREET DENTIST) DR. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en- u'lnce Phone. Dunng July Dr. Linnell will be at the Oswegatchie House, New London, each night and Sundays. Telephone 189-2 > Office lnsuns - asiusual + {Printed Organdies, ex- | WHEN YOU .inesz before wme public, 'y Mill Ends and Seconds PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. We offer Printed Canton Silks, Printed Lawns. Willimantic and Norwich cars pass | our door. Salesrcom closed between 12 and 1 | ard afterncons Saturdaye. DR ALFRED R!CHARDS DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telerhone 488-2 DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1178 TuThS Corns, Bunions and Toe Nails treated without Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manleuring, Secalp Treatment and Faclal Massage. Switches made from your comb. ingw. Ingrowing pain. KATHERINE LANZ Room 22, Shannon Buildiag Tel. 743-8. (Take Elevator) J M & d. P. SWAHN Tailors Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 TO OWNERS OF PIANOS AND.PLAYER PIANOS You canpot reasonably expect your Pianosor Player Pluno to refain its criginal tone and. responsiveness with- r sottention. Inva-mmte % SVANT 10 DUT YoUr Dus- wmere 1s. na TOWN JURY LISTS SELECTED Lishon Fails-to Report and Will Have No Jurors This Year— % Jury Commissioners in Session Monday Afternoon— Sprague Sends Short List and Will Have But Twelve Jurors. - Jury lists for all the towns in New Londan county ' for the coming year were on Monday afternoon selected by JuryjCommissioners George E. Parsons,* Col. § Charles 7W. Gale and Major “Walter 'Fitzmaurice, who met in the superiorjcourt office in this city. No list was received3from Lisbon so that . town” will¥not*have any jurors the’ coming: year. -;,Sprague is entitled to.21 jurors but only;24 names were on’the lisk Thelaw requires that the jury commissioners select only one- half of the names on the list so that Sprague will havefonly 12-jurors. The list of jurors by towns follows: is as Norwich. Zebulon R. Robbins, John D. Rogers. Woodbury O. Rogers, Franklin Rum- ford, James W. Semple, Albert J. Senft, Frank D. Sevin, John H. Sher- man, Charles i. Smith, Philliv Spell- man, Rufus Stanton, George O. Stead, John B. Stoddard, John W. Stott, Wil liam F. Thatcher, Charles Oscar Tracy, Fred Tyler, Louis 'S. Vergason, William Welden, Lowell J. Wilcox, Frank A Wilcox, Fred S. Young. Willlam Geer, Savillion F. Gibson, David S. Gilmour, Samuel S. Greenman, Abbie L. He George R. ns, Patrick J 3 H. Henderson, Gil- bert L. Hewi E. Jensen, Bd- ward A. Jone ohn Kukla, Walte bert, Hans Larsen, Orrin bridge. . Loring, John G. man, Magner, - Albert Maine, one, William E. . Stephen 5 Moore, James T John M. Norman, John J. Pars Elmer R. Pierson, tice, Daniel Pr mond, Stephen H. Reeves, Henry J. Adams, George F. Adams, | Gustave D. Andrews, Dwight W. Av- er. Wil Juv n F. Craney Dawscn. Harlem D. Donohue, vin W, ston, ( Ernst, P. Doibeare Corneli inton C. John Bugbee. , Edgar R. lark, Burton David Howard, 1, Andrew swold Allen T. Charles H. Herbert M Champior 3 DeWolf, orge E George G Franklin am H.| Allen Penhallow. Bernard . Rade- macher, Frank G. Richards, Levi L. Raymond, David M. Reagan, William M. Redden, James W. Reed, James A. Ryley, Frank J. Salter, Donald M. Saxton, William H. Saunders, George H. Scott, Anthony Silva, William H. Slocum, Aborn Thomas Smith, George H. Peter Toolin, Norris M. Treadway, Elihu S. Tuttle, Herbert D. Utley, Thomas T..Wetmore, C. Fred ashburn, George E. Watters, Fred H. Whitcomb, John E. White. Stonington. Herbert H. Allen, John H. Amstin, Joseph E. Avery, John L. Allen, Alec Babcock, George 1. Babcock, Frederick A. Barnes, Wiiliam P. Bindloss, Er- nest A. Bliven, Charles Bennett, Fred- erick : Boulter, George E. PBrayton, George D. Bradley, William W. Brom- ley, Charles R. Brown, Howard C. Brown, Charles A. Brownell, Edward E. Charles Champlin, Mer- ton an, Fugene W. Clark, Row: George R. Collins, Noah Cottrell, Cornelius B. Crandall, Curtain, John E ze A. Dunham, Charles H. Gar- e H. Green- Joseph H. Hewitt, He- P. Hyde, Joseph! . Leonard, Lord, ‘Yfl\on- Lorenzo D. Foley, Daniel ity, Al , Geor man, Hale Hammond, Benjamin P man J. Holdredge Daniel , Geor: Ledwith, Potter, H "\l'vln\(vn Charles E. th, Donald P. H Shackley, Stanton tivers, Groton. N Charles M. Wi Sprague. Voluntowr. \1 Rockwood iver R. Tracy, William 1. Imer L. F on F. C ‘randall, Eve: Geer, Enos M illings T. . Clinton . oy ) Robert J. Henderson, William T dridge, Henrv W. Hurlbut, Ernest Lamb, Avery Main, George A. Mont- gomery, George W. Palmer, Lath: Smith, James A. ddard, Thomas A Ball, Joseph A. Clark, C >s D. Geer, Joseph B. Hold % T { Thomas C. Nagle, Henry Charles A. Satterlee John H. Tayior, Delano Joseph P. V Presten. Charles F. Boswell hur E. Shedd, Oliver A. Church, Gustavus A. Holden Everett P. Barnes, Charle Ben- min, Nathan H. Hall, John H. Wil- ewis Palmer, H Palmer, am A. Bennett, B John O. Peckham, Charles V. William W. Service. Appleton ¥Frederick Benjamin, on, William F. Cra “hauncey Ful er, Philip O. Yerrington, Joseph Carpenter, William P. Miller, He A. Davis, Henry J. Gallup, Morri Flynn, Gorton Spicer, Charle nard, James C. Spicer, A. B. New London. Arthur J. Allen, Benjamin Andre, Herman H. Appledorn, James H. Ar- cher, George W. Arnold, Frederick B. Ausiin, Carlos Barry, John Baker, Grant C. Barber, Albert A. Beach, Ar- thur J. Brennan, John M. Callahan, William_A. Cann, Jr,, Albert Cheney. Daniel P. Collins, Lawrence Cook James D. Copp, AlvinS. Darling, Hor- ace Dart, Samuel B. Darrow, John H. Davy, Wililam H. Davidson, Charles T. Decker, John Dray, Clark D. Edgar, Percy Coe Eggleston, Si- mon L. John W. English, Charles L. Fitchthorn, Charles B. Field, Frank W. Forbes, Russell J. Frost, Charles P. Fuller, J. Warren Gay, William J. Garvey, Clarence J. Gates, James B. Getcheil, John C. Goddard, Charles . A. Gregsg, Thomas Hadden, Almarin - T. Hale, Joseph Hardwick, - Cassius} F. Harris, Frank- lin N. Tsham, Jo} James,’ Clarence Jeffrey, Lorenzo B.' Jennings, { Frank J. LaPointe, James H. Lyons, Daniel J. Lucy, Allan?MacDonald, Edward A. Mack, - Andrew J. Maher, Daniel S. Marsh, - William T. May, Edward J. Neflan. Albert «C. Newbury, Frederick S. Newcomb, Danfel T. Newman, Frank S. Nichols, William . Nott, Brnest C. Opperman, Martin O'Keefe, George D. Packer, George S. Palmer, William E. Patterson, Charles D. Khurst, Main, Walter McClim- ‘man Selden Wes- Patrick itman, s Stanton Terbert Leland, Lucien John Arthur arles Brockwa, Ernest Brooker, He Crook, Eastiiho Jeckwith, John T. Beck- W. Bond, Marcus D. Beebe, James P. William W. Irwin Gad 3 d Harv ™ Julius T. Rog- Joseph Robin- Lincoln Smith Montville. Browning, ¥red W. Chap- Home, David A. Johnson, Frank W. Ramage, win P. Comstock, Martin O, § George O J James E. Lathrop, Richard lace Potter, Oscar Church, Olin F. Boyinston, John Lm- redge, Geor; Coleman, Harris E. Danielcs, William Dearden, Ethredge, ton G. Getche e Lathrop, William S. Mitchell, James C. Piatt, Herbert E. Turner. Griswold. G. Burdick, Simon Brew- Villiam F. Bitgooa, William H. roine Dawley, Willlam A. Ed- 'ward A. Geer, Gardiner A, dwin M. Gray, John F. Hennon, Haskel, Casper Hoppman, wards, Ray, George A. Owen Havey, Walter O. _Johnson, Charles H. Latham, John B. Le Claire, John H. Lee, Austin, A. Maine, Thomas McBroome, William Mont- gomery, Amos A. Phillips Samuel F. Palmer, Frank 1. Ray, Elmer G. Stark- ‘weather, Maxey Seymour, Michael B. Shea, Moses H. Sulloway, Alfred 8. Spencer, Thomas J. Upton, Robert A. Wilbur, Frank C. Whiting, Ransom H. 3 Parmelse, + An- Young, Adelbert R. Young. Bozrah. Albert G. Avery, Meritt ‘Austin, Jer- emiah P. Allyn, Winfield S. Bailey, Albert Bailey, Frederick Duerr, Thomas Fields, Albert J. Grandy, Clin- ton G. Gardner, John Kilroy, Thom- A ¢ Alexander: Py Trolleys Lead To e The Business Center of Norwich ULY CLEARANCE SALES This is a consistent effort upon our part to reduce the strictly Summer. stocks that we may prepare for the coming Fall season. It is our policy to carry no old merchandise over from one season to another, and to accomplish this we are willing to sell at a lib- eral reduction merchandise which is just what you are needing at the present;moment, at prices which present to you many advantages and economies. v A Clearance of Boston Store Hats ONE LOT OF UNTRIMMED HATS—ONE LOT OF TRIMMED HATS There’s a wide and These Hats were and $3.00. UNTRIMMED HATS VALUED FROM $1. the Hats are in the included in the lot—and they are Get one now and save money. Some of these Hats are hand made and very fine—all of styles of this season—opractically all cu’"v’\ n all going cheap during this sale. as-some cf these pretty Hats are just the thing for auto wear, while others are really uitable- for most any time. formerly TRIMMED HATS AT TWO SPECIAL PRICES range for you to-choose from 98¢ and $1.50 sold for $2.00 50°TO $2.50 69¢ Corsets and Underwear $4.50 AND $5.50 CORSETS SALE PRICE $2.89 to discontinue cer- Slightly »D ’:H al all our ssed are very interesting lines, i 39, 6 these Lavid Bec ts, worth from $4.50 to $5.50, at the one low sale price. None Cn Approval. None C. O. D. None Accepted In Return. CLEARANCE PRICE $1.50 | ar | atet | Eawa John D. Myron Smith, Dwight d C. Wheeler. Lebanon. Spicer, ugene P. Charles gs, Fred seslee, B nd A. Burge: ton J. Blakeslee, Fred O. Brown Frederick H. Clark, George F. Foster, Hewitt, Hox: G. Knee! , Edward H Noyes, Daniel W. Norman C. John G. Edward W. Mon- Jonathaa Louis in New York. Hall, former | and | and | American ! aeolo Clark, | ¥. Daniels, | Muslin Underwear ENVELOPE CHEMISE in fle&h or white, all med with PRICE $1.25 ND CHIL- including l«)l g and tlwr"t Bonnets—Bil TWO SPEC!AL SALZE 89c and $1.19 LOTS of manoeuvr k' Island Sound for a week, For Camp Life Those who know its value never go to camp or to the woods or resorts vithout delightful, creamy Minard’s liniment an antiseptic of known value that is used for stings.and' bites of insects. It quickly removes the poison germ and gives instant relief. Prices Emashed CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S SUITS $12.75 $14.75 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $9.75 $12.75 PINCH BACK SUITS $12.75 and $13.75 $9.75 $16.75 $14.75 CHILDREN’S KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.75 = $4.25 Includes all Suits in stock except Black Suits. “G00D CLOTHES” SUITS. $5.25 They are all high grade Original prices $15.00 to $28.00. THE F. A. WELLS CO. “GOOD CLOTHES STORE”

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