Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1916, Page 7

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“The Easiest Way to Attract Good Fortune is to Be Worthy of Ii””—Says the Old Philosopher, Qur Worthy Alteration Sale of Worthy Furniture attracts buyers because of its real sterling superiority and its low price. The genuine bar- gains still continue. Now is your opportunity. I to 13 off REGULAR PRICES This includes our complete and up-to-date stock of Beds and Bedding, Couches and Sliding Couches, Dining Room, Parlor, Living Room and Library Furniture. Worthy Examples of Bargains: Cotton Top Mattress, full size, good tick, $£3.5) T TR s TP e e D S e DAL Iron Beds, full size, neat and rugged, $5.70 RBIRROM . s 5 55 1% 57s o b b s arihat siat e T Ewss Vo et Tahaiems ot (DSOS Sliding Couch, complete with mattress, $17.00 N N e R SRR I L Ly Oil Stove, 2-burner, New Perfection, $7.50 NBLRDT oo s shlais s s nlvinis oie siorats st n s e s 90 A8 Oil Stove, 3-burner, New Perfection, $10.00 value S LR ISR AS Refrigerators, hardwood case, $13.00 value. ... $9.50 Shea G Burke 37-47 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. We Sell Window Shades and Lace Curtains e AUTO RAISED FROM BEOTTOM OF SHETUCKET | Broken Mudguards, Windshield and Head Lights the Only Damage Sus- tained in Forty-foot Drop. Many p the autcinok ville eng wita which and THREE WANT DIVORCES. we Norwich Wives Ask Husbands. Bapers in three divorce cases we: zyflled Friday in the superior court o fice, Mary R, Lyon of Norwic petition_asking for divorce fr, J. Lyon, of Norwich on gi habitual; intemper: visited the scene o accident at the Bliss- Workmen were erecting & derrick se the nugom"‘nk, George -Benjamin 24 _over the side of |Fumor children, Nat: tucket river, on {|&nd John J, Lyon, 3 y ) Friday § F asks custody of the chi A from its| Amede Daigie, of whic ed onto the]€d papers asking divorce A ttie drying.out the{Daigle, .of - Pawtucket, R. I, on s started and the car pro- fBrounds of adultry. They were m 1 power to a lo- | ried January 18, 1904. ill- under, John. H, Chadwick of Griswold has brought acti wick of Norv grounds = of . married May 1903, plaint Slcen ne ehoides in February, 1998. They have one m nor child and ‘the plaintiff claims cus- tody of the child. EMPLOYE LOST PART OF HER. FINGER. against Mabel L. Ct the glans n the indshield ng the car Bryan Please Write, ot yet clear whether waning \ chautanquas is due to the war or the sbsence of —Washington Post. Helen Shea Roche Gets Compensation For Thirty Weoks. Sloan'’s Liniment Relieve Pain? it and sce—one application will Wil Compensation Commissioner James J. Donohue has announced his finding in the .case of Heien Shca Roche of Norwich claimant vs. Brainerd and Armstrong Co. The hearing in the comm! day at 2.30 p. m. and the purpose of ascertaining the extent » more than a column of claim: ila., Pa., writes: wonderful relief since. I iment on my knees. To these vears:of pain one ave me rélief. Many ¥ has done 1p- vour pain ww quick you get relief, \out rubbing. Buy it at remed finger and part of the of the same fiuger. ed compensation for finding was filed Friday perior court office. MAKES Y. M. C. A. GIFT _ OF LEYTTON'S WORKS, ‘/.u~en You Hav» a Ccld tion, avoid exp Mrs. Mary A. C Norton Presents the Complete Set of Twenty-Two Vol- umes. v "Discov. ery coush, soothes your throat tubes, checks your cold, your head..In a short|’: e time you . is better. Jt's| - The local Young Men's Christlan as- the ste yrup -in | sociation has received a donation of a use ove 3 ottle athcomplete set- of twenty-two volumes once. Keep it in tk buse as a cold{of the works of Bulwer Leytton, 1sura Sold at your druggist, mroyghithe kindness of Mrs. Mary A Norton of.Warren street. & &'his set will make a valuable addi. tiom,to the Association library and the management is grateful to the kind *donor. LAKE STREET CHAMPIONS. Decisive Game in Playground Baseball League. Come In and Get Choice UEFISH, iSH MACKEREL, or a piece of ESH CAUGHT SWORDFISH The Lake street playground baseball team- egrned its right to the cham- ‘plonskip of the league by handing a 12 to beating to the Mt, Pleasant street nine Fyiday afterncon in the deciding game. - The champions will Eive an exhibition game at the Lake street flajd day naxt Thursday after- noon, meeting a team picked from the stars of the other playgrounds. The FR r vour Sun B . * | way the plaveround teams finished for your Sunday dinner wes: Lake strcet, won 9, lost 1; Mt. Pleasant streetr, won 38, lost 2; with fAl frec: caught stock io se- lect from. Flenty of SCFT SHELL CRABS just in today. Greeneville third and Hobart fourth. i LEFT NO WwiLL, Estate of the Late Michael Hourlgan Valued at Nearly $80,000. avenue ‘The late Mlcnael Hourlgan left no will. From rellable scurces comes tha 414—Phone—777 information that his cstate amounts to e between $75,0060 and $40,000. Two pic of real estate with huildings are val ued at $40,009 and he left about $28,000 in cash. There are other assets which bring the total up to $76,000 or $80,- 200, Superior | Court to Free Them From Their| THE SACRED HEART CHURCH. SACRED HEART CEDICATION SUNDAY Bishop Nilan to Deliver Dedication Address Sunday—Organ Recital in the Evening by Prof. Louis Bouvier of Mon- treal—Many Visiting Clergymen Will Take Part in Ex- ercises—Those Who Made the Handsome Church a Reality. The dedication of the newly erected red Heart church, Taftville, will be held Sunday morning at 10.30. The dedication address will be delivered by Rt. Rev. John Joseph Nllan of the d diocese. The celebrant of the ass will be Rev. C. H. Paquette Haven, formerly of Taftville. ssisted by Rev. Joseph of Waterbury and Rev. oie of Piercefield, The master of ceremonies will be Rev. Phil- The mu- h mass will cotte of Taf amme of the g inn Chant. e Solemnelle. d). ... Rosewig > Solemnelle olemnelle. members of the choir are as fol- pranos—Misses Jodoin, Louise Chart b5 Teilie; ital Sunday Evening. by the churck R F. S and chorus; 5 dors Te, Bou- e Divine 1 uet, F. s Mrs. V alogue de Jes fer, Prof. Heart chure to he dedicated is one beautiful edifices in a of Taftville in the state. of the church was ch which is of the most town the eize The building started building of St. 2 Baitic at the time Rov. U. 0. Dell(rns(\ lv.as rector of the Baltie church. Seating Capacity 900. The church {8 of Roman styl mpanile tower 115 feet high and bell. The seating capa of the church is 900, The archil T. G. O'Connell of Boston, The ment i of Achler stona from Proctor, Vi, and the brickwork is wire-cut Bar- rington bricks, The trimmings are ot white terra. cotta, with copper gutters a4 cornkes and the church has a The steps leading to the it windows are of ornamental gla: dimensions of the building are 129x70 feet, The Inside finishings ars of hand- carved oak. The three altars are of Rigalico. The main celling: is of pan- eled oak with dropped beams of the same material, The side cellings are vaulted and of plaster and stucco work, The pulpit, altar rai] and pews are of hand-carved oak, The floor is if maple, with ground cork runners. The sanctuary dome is 50 feet high and is finished.in plaster and stucco, with hand-painted tableaux, The niche back of the altar'is lighted by a sky- Ught of stained glass. The lighting of the church is hy elebtricity, indirect eystem. The brilding is well ventilai- ed and is heated by ster At the east end of the church is the chapel, which is 4030 feet, and is fin~ ished In oak to corréspond with the rest of the building. The whole bujld- ing is equipped with panic bar doora which automatically spring open at a pressure on the panic bar. o organ eltars and statuary hatve been denated by varfous persons and societles, The List of Donors. Church organ, Penomah mills, Philiag Dion; altar rail, Mrs. M, a; sanotuary lamp, Noe Freichette; baptiemal font, Louis Gergeron. Large windows, Octaye Reeves, Ford family, John Spltivan, 3irs, Murphy, Amable Deslandes, =de Pion, Olivier Trudeau, Rev. H. Pa- quotie, Mme, A, Mala ct famille, A. O. H. Chapel windows, Pierre Benoit, drug gist, Rev. Joseph Cournoyer, Mis; 3 Clark, Mrs. Timothy McCari Vestibule windows, Mrs, Jullen Cou- ture, Thomas J'itzmaur = Clear.: . sean, BEdmor Clear stors Trefie Parent, | Thomas Lambert, Azaire Dugas, DMme. lie Brod NMme. Joseph Belair, apoleon Le Mme. Alfred Lemoine. Alphonse Tetreault, . Violette Dion, Asa Joseph Fregeau, cross, Antoine Pae- therine Hasler, Hattle Audette, Clifford, Adolphus Sr., Isrest and Benolt, Philias Boldue, Tl Joseph Jodoin, Abhle a 1, Victor and Joseph Plerre Morin et famille. Pulplt, Jo niche window, € P i Union , Temper- Archambeaul 3 Henrl . Couture, statue, Sst. rmm is group, Anthony's s Josenh's ¢ Ligue S des Swneria nd fam- Tremblay, ang Israel ( and w, Henry e Mr. A Gladue, Henri Gigue F, 1y, Mr. main, Mr, L Mr. and Mrs. ph Mol ive Jos. Par- Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Poy sonnette and famil . R. J. Chartler, Mr. Hormidas Desco, Mr. and Mr ias Morin, Joseph T , Zavier Fontalr Henry Faucher, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Belangey, Mr, and Mrs. B. Ducharme, Plorre Patenaude and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Denorome. Mr, and Mrs. Henr! Germaln, Mrs Veuve Exilda Bslhumeur, Mr. and Mrs. Elzear Rlanchette, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Crowe, Mrs. John Gaff- ney, Elmina Arseneault, Maise Labrocque, irs. Jos. and Mrs, Louls Giguere, Mr. and "My Philigs Belval, Mr. and Mrs. Ol Hussereau, Mr. and _ Mrs. Ge: Champagne, Mr, and Mra, M. J. nev. and Mrs. Omer Telller, Mr. end Mrs. and Mrs. Wiifrid Smith, Le Club Franco American, Mrs, Veuve Adam and family, Lucléen and Tda Cormler, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Breault, Mrs, Helen Wallro: Mr, and Mrs. Adelard Wolis- ard, Mr, and Mre, John Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Thecdula Maynard. The following is the list of gifts to the chureh and the names of the don- ors who have so generously contrib- ed their a Sr., Franco Amerieain Mr. Will Face Secretary of State. Included in the auto cases to come before the sscratary of state to come before the seeretary of state on Tues- doy morning are the following: Dr, John Bullivan, Willimantie, con- victed of obepating o motor vehlcle while under the infltence of liquor. Fined §$300, James Covdy, Baltic, reckless driv- ing. Irined $50 and costs. James__J, Donahue (Washington street), Noryioch, operating car while JdAdrien -Bros- § yrder the influence of lauor, s Desmarais, | Dion, | rd, | Lots of Norwich Pacple Do. Does your;back:ache constantly? | Do you have sharp twinges- when stooping or Hfting? Feel all used up—as if you could just g0 no farther? Why not look to your kidneys? Why not use Doan's Kidney Pills? Norwich people have done so. They tell you the result. Mrs. R. Ladd, 422 Central Avenue Norwich, says: “There was a dull, tired feeling in my back, right across my kidners. When I was doing my housework, my back cramped up and felt numb. Stooping caused pains |across my back and it often was so |weak that I felt like sitting down. +One box of Doan’s Kidney Pills cor- rected this trouble.” Price 50c, at all dealers. ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Ladd had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Don’t sim_ Sateguard Your Chi If your child is pale, dull, flushed, irritable and fretful you should attend to this condition at once, as the chances are your little cne is suffering from worms. Kickapoo Werm Killer is what you should get. This well known remedy in lozenge form is pleasant to take and expels the worms at once, the cause of your child’s suf- fering. Only 25c. at all druggists. at times FIFTH COMPANY TO OPEN DRILL SEASON. Forty-eight Drills a Year is Called for by Federal Orders. At a special meeting of the Fifth company, C. A. C, T. N. G, at the armory on Friday evening Capt. W. G Tarbox ar d the new drill regu- will be carrled out in The militia are now under ral orders and to | he com _be necessar to drill twice a week the required- 4 > to be Wedr regulations call fo ttendance of 41 men and two at each drill. The pri ve in the neighborhood of a dol- a he men will receive i Arill must drill first month or |§ for the Fifth (§ d into th meeting. IPollowing the business session, the cempany enjoyved a social hour during hich a bountiful lunch was served. iy mmittee In charge comprised Corporal Turner, chairman, C 3 nd er. .MPdlrnan( Herrick of as present the meet- | ight the recruits for the in- door haseball teain were given a t out. hey showed up in first class shape. As soon ag-the baseball season i 5 s up they are ¢ ondition and \Hll be the not \'ng a gar Nellie Walsh Brinas Acticn for Dam- ages in Accident at Eastern Point. York has 000 for of an nuo ‘to suffer | mental and bodily and that she is permanen hotel w besides of ng the machine at a rate of speed and failed to slow >wn to 10 miles per hour at the inter- section of the road, failed to blow his horn, failed to proper lookout the right hand nd did not have control. and are court of in Sep- before the ‘Uprho aty the first Tuesd Unclaimed Letters. ned letters in the postoffice for thaj | weelz end August 26th, 1916, is as follows: Ellen L. Baker, Mrs. Drake, Arnold J. Gibbs, Alice G. Hall Mrs. C. M. Howard, W. A. Romine, Betty Warner. NORWICH ~ BUSINESS COLLEGE 99 Main Street Fall term begins Monday, Au- guest 28th. No closses. In- dividual instruction. Prepara- tions for best paying positions in least possible time. M. HINMAN, Principal e — S —————R S orteous & Tte Jfichel! Po. New Fall Goods In many departments of the store new goods for Fall are being shown—while Summer Goods are marked at the lowest prices of the seascn. this store today. So make it a point to visit Whatever your wants we can supply them. NEW LINGERIE AND VOILE WAISTS We make an excellent showing of the newsst Fall styles in Lingerie and Voile Waists—prices are $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98. ’ Women's New Fall Dress Skirts, many smart novel- ties and desirable styles and colorings—price rang= $5.50 to $12.50. of Summer apparel—Svuits, Coats, Skirts, W at greatly reduced prices. ts, Etc., ADVANCE SHOWING OF VELVET HATS We are making an attractive showing of New Velvet Hats for Fall—all the best shapes, both large and small —trimmed and untrimmed. ‘Women' Summer Hats at clearance price: opportunity for the woman who wants to We offer a choice of our entire stock of Wor Hats, no matter what former price has been = LINEN CLUNY LACES-NECKWEAR We are showing a splendid lot of Linen Cluny Laces in Edgings and Bands, white and ecru, ranging in width from 1Y to 5 inches at these two special prices— Lot 1—At 12Y5c a yard Lot 2—At 19c a yard Regular value up to 75¢c a yard season. Dre i i Remember—We are offering the balance of our stock § i Neckwear—large collars and sets, made of sheer ted edges New 'lot of Women’ matsrials with ruffled and pl .nd 50c each. SUMMER GLOVES IN ALL STYLES We make a very complete showing of Women's Summer Gloves in all styles—long and short, silk and chamoissttes. These few suggestions: -Button Length rtural 8Sc . < 8% s tt Silk black with white white, a good $1.00 value 69c | embro i emb; Women's Two-clasp Fine 5 . 98c Quality Chamo Gloves | We show nes of Wom- white, natural and g en’s Two-clasp Silk s in the value at Kavser and other goofl males. ACTIVITY WILL CENTER TODAY Around the special offerings of Summer Weight Hosiery and Underwear. These few suggestions: 0dd lot of Childr Pink | One case of Wome and Sky Ribbed fashioned, Black ¢ value 15c—at 4 for | Hosic o pair Our e White Socks with that sold One case of Boys' , 0da lot of hh‘ls ’H‘All I'l wers, wear, inc . | 25c—at Misses' Ribbed inion | lace trimmed, duced to 0dd lot of Women's T Vests, while they last 44 (Only two to a customer) 19¢ Avout 50 dozen Women's 19(', value styles. These are regular value 25¢ 25¢ REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS 10c Special for today! Remnants and short lengths of Cam- brics, Percales, Lawns, Voiles, Ginghams, Quting I lannels, Etc., values 12V4c to 33c a yard—On special counter to- day at 10c a yard. VISIT oor BOYS Poys’ Straw Hats, CLOTHING Separmvent TODAY Wool Bath- ‘wo-piece .26—Choice at. 25¢ sizes 10 to 14, value - D Tneh e e e ans oice o r is . $200 Boys; Crash 5 25¢ 30ys Washable value 49c, at.o...cooennnn gt & value 9 050, Boys' One-plece orfolk Suit Suits, sizes 3 to 6, Vv s —Clearance price .. 69¢c $295 Boys Two-plece Bathing Norfol o hults sizes 8 to 12, value 50c sizes 9 to 16 value = —Clearance Price 3 3%¢ ... $6.50 Saturday Specials In Domestic Department One lot of Satin Marseilles Bedsproads, all hemmed, double-hed sizes. These are slightly sofled and are regular §5.00 value— $2 95 Ty, E e e e : 2 . Continental Tubing, best quality seamless pmow casing, 45-inch, 19 c value %c at 20c, 42-inch, value 24c at......... e ‘Blanket Bath Robe Patterns, size 72x90, with Frogs to ma.tch, a large assortment of color combinaticns—very special value at. THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. > $2.50

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