Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1916, Page 6

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Now comes the most radical furniture. clearance.of the year. Fall now-coming on renders it very urgent that we reduce our stocks to make room. We’ve cut prices-on our present stock without heeding.cost or precedent. Our entire stock, with only a few, items excepted, is included. . Every period, eve~ wood, every st Beds, Davenporis,-kounges, -Hall Trees, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, etc. /le—Tables, Chairs, Buffets, l , 4 Prices Hdve Taken a Decided Drop on Everything Necessary to Furnish the Home § .00, $85.00 and $145. . 2. - Qoal Nere $85.00, $110.00, $145. 0 no' $85 00 and $145.00 10-plece B!nlfig R@@m :‘!’ifltQS Were 285 3 v, $145.00 $55 angi Séi 10 “Jacobean,” “Sheritan” and Colonial Styles. $65 $89 $115 : Sellingiprices s cilont gt Ll y ) WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE MANY EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS THAT WE ARE OFFERING NOW “The Big Store With The Little Prices” o9 9-11 Water Street Telephone 965 e s S S tensive grounds ai WESteri formerly own s cock, = £ - Dobbs Ferry, N. Y a first cousin of Jol a life interest in ti o building in High street. | STONINGTON Saturday Nearest Aug. 10th to Be Marked by Fire Parade—Appeal i Cartwright Will Prob With- | drawn. church at Bahcock’s grove. George X the paw of the Glee club, S A e e and his teammates are Class Entertained—| confident that he can hold the hard- . P Allard Badly Burned in|hitting Kn . “Whip” Whipple ying to Save Little Daughter. will be at the receiving end for the! Glee club. Alexander is slated to wir] for the Knights, while Hirst willl {enry Milner to Memorializ and and ~ . n ledeg, No. 19, I. O. O. F.,! copal Church—Big Thr zular meeting in 0dd Fellows Central Village, Thursday even-! Sign-—Little Mackerel I Babcock Resic entertained a| 3 e BALTIC At coni S ough, the Sto rendered service at the several mon ago, as aid a —_— . | Mystic department, ana for of Herbert Tucker, admin- | recompense has been rece nst Thomas H. Barber|insurance companies were in 14 years ago, an| peneficlaries of the serv missory note, | and, in the opinion of t At the ses-|interested, these compan oss and make good the act enses of both departments at it would be anly a tice for the company ha gard announced |on the residence ¢ £0F & vacallon |er which was nd ‘asked to bo ex-|by tho worls o ce at court during | machine, to quest was granted, | stantial o ding: “Mr. Agard, 1| 4ered ous ve a very enjoyable|no yalid reason w; ence . Rochs Will| he gome finaficial recompense. next two weeks — To Celebrate Battle of Stonington. The {awrly co\‘inci! meets ngxt Mon- In accordance wit and will take action on the propo- | nual parade of the & 1 + ! Manager Martin H. Spellman | partment will be he I T 11 hasrlhalh Mrs. f}ins’wfirtn and daughter Annle. erly Light and Power com- | the Saturday n 4 5 ape for thelr|of the Little Flats have returned after, ing the reduction of rates| gust, the anni same tc two weeks' vacation at Revere Beach.! electric lights. If the|Stonington. Stonins few places in the fashiened, and yet effici public_utilities | iremen po the council is|paratus, an- hdrawn. This| fire engine. e ] a volunteer dep: r izen, from | better appe: 2 hearing by the|larger numbe: place is considered. — safely stated that no fir Local Laconics, 5 ast a fire chi f“/‘,t S5 e a con- | tinuous active service than a :lh‘.“‘)ulnilay. Hede o e is ¢ c rea Noyes has as her guest ;?“';",sm;e‘}‘n'th:“ i mes a; T ot Shunders of Winoski, are many real active firemen in What factory is that?” Soon the an- rough of Stonington. wer will be made from the roof of| Rev. Brener G. Boardman will sup- 2 B i building,/ which will be surmount- [ ply the pulnit of the First Eaptist Tgaflwrlgl;tnkpp;al “’l"‘hdra‘-w:‘< d by a.large illuminated sign bear- | chureh Su 3 e appeal om the action o 1 % the.trademarlt of the product of| nfjss Fannie Wilcox and Miss Ber- lElsitss xxz I»tln-xAc:l;aycvm‘ 99:}{“‘:;:_5 ihe concern and: the words “American | tha M. Brown are in Marlboro, N. H., = w:}i o Do e s o, e ettt = 0,C. B, Cottreil & 5 y - Z reemer plant,/alsorlocated. in Pawcatuck, hag| Lhe, Dody - of: Philip Herbert, Who |y, vine heen reached by all parties large- iMuminated ,sign’ on one of the|Was drowned new SEoLen o‘?‘},‘ed'-“ interest. Besides money on depos Juildlngs, as;well s a;mammoth sign. | Weeks:ago, has not been recovered, the estate includes real estate in Pav hoard in plain view. of:railroad passen.| ‘Walter.Segar’ of /Pawecatuck s the|catucl. * Abel Toudon is confirmed as zers.;<It, is understood that’in:order |45t of 'his mother, Mrs. John T Leyecutor,” and Henry A. Stahle and {o complete ‘the designation’ of the|LDavis, . at the*Davis cottage, Pleasant| Atbert,G. Martin are the appraisers. . | Local People on Vacation Trips—Vi itors Being Entertained. gton fire depart 1o ty and blinker Child. 3iss Josie Brennan of High street,| who has been ill at her home, is im-i proving. H Mrs, Webster and grandchildren are| . | epending August at Pleasure Beach. James Coady was a Willimantic| 3 i i district court Fri- 11. Williams rendered plaintiff recover visitor F y George Swanson of Providence is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| rles Swanson. Mrs. Samuel Butterworth of Plain-| g so severely epite of this e fleld was the guest of Balttc friends| o theele | Thursday. Mre, motherly ames Burns and daughter,] zve been visiting Mr. and Mrs.| . Kelly of Rallrcad street, have| returned to their home in Providence.| Mrs. Charles Rohr and daughter| Helen have returned after a week’s| vislt in Wcbster and Framingham,| Glee club|Mass, le conceals a completely Bed ready to sleep in. no wall space. Two ities in one. =] [¢] (¢} [¢] [%2] [72] - o = B » a2 Q ur complete and up-to-date Home Furnishing Store to see this new product of human in. | genuity. All who need “that extra bed” when com- © pany arrives should be interested in the TA-BED. We are sold agents for this combination library table in Nor- wich and vicinity. All styles, all finishes, three widths. See our window. establishment, the question d many times by many person: Did you stop to look:at that assortment of RUGS yet? Better do it before it is too-late. Note'these two : specials in: particular. 9x12 Cashmere-Wilton 9x12 Tapestry ‘ ‘ JHEN lunch or supper 1y, érushed while'at work .at a corn= ey SToels SHeat. tiikie, éggg‘[fl‘;y years| sKelling- machine * Thursday. ttle macker: T in. Ilarge 5 b visitorsjat the . Blll;indulged An_the |} T Ve {le Shuren of the Assump. sport, and;when. theisupply of ‘fishing | (°HEAL of the Chur Homicatea - Sundny. tackle’ m’exha.us;edi_flx;r? {ivas,zosort s e 3 t on’twine for a fishline, tinfoll S 5 for o sinker, o bent pin for & hook,| The Westerly Historical-soctsty 1'an and;a ‘piece, of ordinary: bottle cork for | Zi¢tive organization and is rapidly 2 bob. . Theilitile mackerel were land- | Increasing in membership, which in- cd by the hundreds, and the aroma|Cludes several residents-of consider-igquire. ; | .| from - these : choice panfish permeated | &ble prominence. John' Coffey;of Bridgeport is on va- | the atmospheretatithe hill. « The young | William .A. Wilcox,has,sold_to Wil~kcation ;at’ the~home ‘of his parents in | i SRRSO o EI gy Tty h. etidon g thog sl s E(AR=1e tin Doraugi b=~ i S % chain.of, the ta;;g ix’}\?fisn;les ‘inx,;l"uwcs,- Vi%‘rv-stm A 53 ol a 0 Funeral of Philip Smith. seems a long time off Worth: i Worth g tuckjthe Lorraine. Manpfaciuring com- G y.seems to be on good | Philip - e > “$38i00 1 ,‘15'00 B el il ihio pilne Wit s e e e et e g A e S mu Faith, 14 year and you’re hungry, eat 2 et ilumtnated” sign. Roscriminal sdocketVfSr the Third-A1s- fony had Friday' with a mass of ro- Uneeda Biscuit. SPECIAL 29 50 VERY 10 50 | There was unficual fishing oft. the| - 1onee Stocsre T of pistrict No. | QUISH, I8y Mary's church sung Just h to satisfy—t 3 3 N g 2 i u fis . enry: Morrls,. Jr., 1 . 8, 3. E," O"Brien. here was a ve ust enoug] o satisty—to N i - st ¥ Block Island ~pier at. Watch < hand se - ive N SPECIAL L)) = 5 Hie]a;:;a et e had the fingers of hisileft hand severe-|jarge attendence of relatives ar triends, and the floral rermembranc: were very beautiful. Burial was in St. |Mary’s: cemetery. - The bearers were George ®Shackiey, Francis Gilmnore, Francis : McGowan, - Timothy Donohue, | George Gitmore and, William Farnam. | Brevities. QMiss - Tirzah C. Dinsdale of Minne- | apolis;:Minn., 15 the guest of Dr. and | Mrs. ' JemesH. Weeks in Dewey | keep you going till meal time —but so light and crisp and flaky that they won’t spoil your appetite. )3 -

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