Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1916, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916 . j RRT STUDENTS ELECTED BFFIGERS The Porteous ‘ M—itchell' , 00. and Embalmers THE WEATHER Miss Nacy Lucas Chosen President for the Coming Year—An- i g on Tl The winds along the north Atlantic - WM. H. ALLEN coast will be moderate. varlable, bes nual Reports Show Past Year a Prosperous One—Chair- SETH N. TAYLOR coming south: middle Atlantic, fresh e e | e e e pmesiends i I Beginning Today We Announce Qur Annual} Funeral Directors Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1916. 88 Main St. day afternoon of the development of a disturbance immediately east of the Bahama Islands with its direction of movement uncertain but_probably to- 1 . vard the northrwest.' It will likely | The first meeting of the Art Stu-|presentation of some of the pictures F Hl ln f cause winds of gal the sou studied was given by living models. 5 likats const ot 0o o BOBEY dendet assboition was) Rel dn Blater o o T P oloniion iof Offies: took e Pressure continues high over the | @il Monday evening with Miss Nan- | piace, the following members being Atlantic states, where cool weather is | ¢y Lucas, president, in the chair. clectéd: President, Miss Nancy Luca: general. ¥ This being the annual meeting, the | Vice president, Miss Alice Cogswel treasurer, Miss Lucy Greenman; In the middle Atlantic and New ort: the secretary, and ; England_states the weather will be | 2naual reports of the 209 | retary, Mrs. W. Tyler Browne; assis T st 5 e yvcathier WIlL be | treasurer were read and accepted, as |ant sécrotary, Miss Amands Fieher i r were also reports from the chalrmen | The following members were elected rising !enperntFureb- of the different standing committeess| chairmen of committees: Programme, % i scnst . | From these it was seen that the as- | Miss Nellie Loring; admission, Mrs. Yew Ingland and Eastern New |gociation had a busy and_prosperous | Robert W. Perkin York: Fair and warmer Tuesday: |year. Several papers on Spanish art|liam B. Birge; social, Miss Mary Rich- ‘Wednesday partly cloudy. were given by various members and |ards; docent, Mrs. Ozias Dodge. . > o > Observations in Norwich. lectirgs wore heard trom weil lmown | 3fve. Franic Hempsicaa was siecea|§ Our Fall lines of Floor Coverings are now complete, and beginning today we The following records, reported from | men and at the end of the year a auditor. i Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes WATCH BRACELETS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, RINGS of every description, press, “Mrs. Wil- newest models in every | changes Sionaay; "¢ e PROMEILC | Lo GADY FAMILY CRIMINAL COURT WiLL # announce a Fall Opening in this department, to continue to and include 2 v . Bar. finish, AFHE ram. e B HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION, ADJOURN TO TUESDAY e T 8940 | Nineteenth Gathering Brings Mem- | Clerk Parsons Notified Monday of Saturday, September 16th. §p. m 30.48 9 g J h &G H Bli Highest 80, lowest 48, 2 bers Together from Various Points. Change by Judge Burpee. Comparison: ¢ the| The criminal superior court will E 0 n eo' » ss Predictions for Monday: Fair. m?{,’;fesl.gc‘;'df“"s‘é’é}e{;?"v::‘;‘°"he?d lneg come in this m:“x{pm{:— at 10 o'clock to b Monday’s weather: As predicted. Crystal lake, Ellington, on Thurséay, |and will be immediately adjourned Aug. 17. There were 65 members | Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 10 o’ fes. 2 Dresent, the attendance being less than | for Court Clerk Geor: Hizh || Moon | usual on account of the epidemic. The | Was notified Monday | Wacer. || Rises. | weather conditions were ju F. Burpee of the change deal and | F L Ccontributed much to the enjoyment of | ately notified the jurors who are serv all_present. ing this term. At 12.30 o'clock the summons to din- ner met a hearty response from all, v - called = - gt L o awel. | Over a Score lssued o Date by Town comed the cousins with few we Clerk Charles .8 Heibrook. chosen words. After grace had been HUNTERS’ LICENSES LOOK FOR THIS SIGN evoked by Rev. Tryon, an hour [ To date over a of hunters have owed by flood tide. | was devoted to the well | been lic s year by Town loaded tables in the us dining | Clerk Che Holbrook. The 1 censes have been issued to the follo low, Taftville; Wi GREENEVILLE e A ~ =4 = e aid L fhe . Baldwin, Taftviile; ank L. | BATTERIZS CHARGED, Master Burton Hail Colebrates His e Lon forpae . William 3. Bowen, Peter Sel- [>) 1 ixth Birthday—Greeneville A. C.| The records of the secretary and |la y Tell, i REPAIRED AND SOLD | °5h Sithda—Gresneville A. [C.|s-ae recons fof “the secretary ang Sitiin Denott, Gurdon T Bia- after all bills had there remained a r 1 { A party h been paid last Ask about our Loan Batteries birthday of Master Burtor Hall was| balanee of about S8 for 50c a week, given last Wednesday afternoon at c-President O. P. Allen prasented the home of his grandmother, Mrs. W. T f w ld‘ d H. Sweet, 366 I(}'z;]trul avenue. Those - A ~ us for present were Helen Sutthill, Doris . aged ©3: Deacon i r-y S et Lund, Harriet Anderson, Eiinor How- | vi e of Stafford Spri , died in Sep- | Brazing. ard, Irene Gordon, Emily Hill, Ruth |tember, 1915, aged 92: in Gold of Anderson, Clifton Tayl Raymond ‘est Stafford, died April 1916, aged Taylor, Theodore McMiliian, Russel Mrs. Edner M v, wife of Frank { o | . i = Wilson and Milton Taylor. Games of Winsted, in 1918, \Tbe Gl]lette-vlbber Co. plaved and peanuts, bananas, ice| These officers were clecied for ¢ cream, cake and candy were served.|ensuing year: President, Frederic E 1 use SR . . . z s FRANKLIN STREET, SR e e e T T e R S T 3 any store in this city or state. Every good manufacturer’s product is represented in our showing, but we especially H 8 T i vice president. Arth gsbury 4 e de N e &.-\u,.q-m.ma“-.flé“\mfi\\k. Asnford While we show complete lines of al! kind: of Floor Coverings, we maks a specialty of Rugs—all kinds, all sizesand § every good make. For this season we have assembied a line of standard-make Rugs in the largest variety shown in who had a_delightful time 1 . Master Hall received Norwich birthday gifts. Stafrora Sprins secretary and | She was taken to the Lawrence hos- (8 feature MADE IN WORCESTER, MASS. number of OBITUARY. ‘American House Mrs. Williar iam Burniston. The death of Jane Buntin, widow of The Specizl Rates to Theatre Troupes, | Willlam Burni occurred at her | pointed by e home on Sev street Monday. Mrs. | committes, A it e orn et kg Gur steck of Whittall Rugs is larger than ever this Fall, and there are many reascns that should influence rug buy- Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, | S7iY Ve years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Buntin. She FARREL & BSANDERSON, Preps.|came to this country many years ago nd was united in marriage with Wil- liam Burniston. She has resided here ALES, WINES, L[Qg})pg 207 the past several years, - ieny rel- atives survive \ND CIGARS : mist that there are many cther manufacturers of good rugs, yet Whittall Rugs are recognized even by competitive makers to be the basis of comparison, and few manufacturers make claim of equaling Whiitall Rugs, while NONE claim to surpass them. ers in favor of Whittall’'s. While we read and insacted Notes. o Tev. ©. C i Fresh, c <picte stock. Best Service.| Thomes E. You ployed by A.|Lyen of Staffordvil There is a Whittall Rug fer every room home—a Whittall quality at the price you wish to pay. We show much needed | Stafford Hollow Worcester. | 202 May street — Myron W. Leona Glemming and DAN MURPHY |Gada 11 Bath Street MENAR Whi n furnish special sizes at short notice. Prices of Whittall Rugs range I Rugs in all the regular siz 4 of Stafford Spriz Manager ¥ B T W capt. & v had thelr Tecrlita on ot tharnta from $3.25 to $75.00, according t: and quality. or the Greeneville A, C. football t ted a ve k WILLIAM C. YOUNG |out for practice for the past few dava o openca : cessor_to — S N & YOU T ! R TAFTVILLE S ey MARRIED, RKABLE SPECIAL OFFERING represents a purchase from a well acturer at a big reduction from regu- They are Rugs that are slightly mis- CARPETS and BUlLDERE y - eral pleasing selections ials at right Injured Left Hand While at Work ’nl'n\rl greatly enjoyed. Sev S0t Spinning Room — Caught Large West Main st.| String of Fish—Porsonals and Notes WILLIAMS 1976, : I rday morning while working~at 8 » | a machiné in the spinning room of the ’ Tom, .ers Ponemah Miss Pearl Benoit metl with a painful accident. Miss Benoit | that all we ith mirth. Re- v, in some manner caught the fingers of [ marks appropr the occasion were SO but it w i n expert 3 Ev ergreen Beer her left hand in the maching badiy then made by ent’ Cadv, Rev. €. Inlaid and Printed = ~Ee_!part, bmdlt :n_uld ;a'clezaf : . dl W shiw ‘all the disst amieniin IR At R d f crushing them. > inju vere at- | C. L E was voted el it Sy 1 a ze, Ox12 s i ¥ 4 REAL GERMAM LAGER | tended by & physician, Miss Beneit | to hold the next annual meeting of the it Allare st'an ard size, UX ceEn Carpet. We invite particular at: o a ~5A0n draught at i}},’“ be A.nlm,:, io resume her duties :i'! “W'h\atn;‘r::{x-:‘\g lfl§<§]_uri_r":\: "1’ Cover the floor this season wii ry Brussefls, Velvet and Axminster. tention to our showing of Tapestry r. some -time. hursday of A t, 1917 mee! = s 5 . JACKEL % CO. BATES ing closed with the sinzing of America in two special lots during Fall Opening Brussels and Velvet Carpets for i3 vepaired to the yhEs o s verandas o Lake house {o spend 0 ° ed loplh(: Patchaug |»o‘nedm turday the balance the time in social in- Y @r& b ter the big bass for which the pond |{ercourse. All returned home with the J i is noled. In the party were George feclinz Eanpthes gleasng and o i r, E. W. Yerrington, J. D. Shar- | cessful da fagd o the Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, | PIcS and Albert I. Pingrce. The fish- 4 ermen returned with a large String Washington, Bermuda, Savannah and |of fish among Which was one big fol- 5 z 3 low tipping the scales at 4 -4 pounds, the South. Berths reserved in advance. | one at 2 1-2 pounds and several small ones, i Lowest rates to Europe by all lines. uilding, = a good number g OBITURRY committee of the club reports Bt varied program has been arr: GHN A DUNN Mrs. Peter Lucier. Tegular meeting which will A A gen The death of Mrs. Josephine Lucier, | this evening, The committee wife of Peter Lucier, occurred at her |of the membership campa 5 MAIN STREET i home in Occum’ Monday. Mrs. Lucier | progress. e Largest Catch of the Season. and the mem] halls and stairs, small neat figures will require less care than a hard- al f in browns, greens, blues and reds— 1s Rues, regular $21.50 $16 75 extra good value at 98c and $1.29. 185, regular p21. —Special price ............ g 5 i i Linoleum. You wiill find that it E )8 | —that it is attractive in appes g ance. We are showing a wide 4 ( Pt L Rl et cipaanre o ol o Velvet and Axminster Rugs, regular 71 95 MA lNGS ! and inlaid goods. domestic and im- A i R v I i ¥ E | £ , i wood floor—that it wi gra ported makes. The new colorings in Fibre and Straw Mattings are especially ttend Hill, Tuesday, Eurial in Paut The designs include parquet and tile effects, the attractive matting . protty. We show them in a big | b fifigs Oi AH Kiflds range. This is a special offering: | [ Extra heavy China Matting, A ;) 1 d iz2. very pretty colorings, a very We show Rugs in every wanted grade and siz: Vet sl neae g : and carpet patterns in pretty shades of blue, rcse, green, gray was born l!} Canada years ago the e S daughter of Andrew and Alice Lu- i Most Clgars Are Good-— cier. 'She came to this place over 40| Sl":"‘[‘r‘-’e M“‘"’f' : years ago and was united in marriag An Equal Suffrage meeting is to be A% THESE ARE BETTER | Years ago and was Lucier has |held at Palmer hall, Fitchville, Friday OM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR evening. Rev. Mr. Chambers will pre GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | side and the speakers will be AMr: Try them and see. Frederick Sykes of New London an Miss Katharine Ludington of Lyme, THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankfin St. Next to Palace Cafe and broewn—also patterns part Here are standard grade Rugs, selected from our big stock, as special offerings for Fail Opening Days: try Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet, regular price —Special price —Special pr .2 29 larly designed for dining rooms, bed = rooms, kitchens and halls. We want to impress you with the fact that Linoleums make sanitary Motored to Quonochontaug. - Mrs. Frank Potter, Mrs. Harrison L. Crooks and Master Frank Crooks of this city and Mrs. Henry H. Kingsley of East Great Plain motored to Quon- ochontauk, R. I, where they are to stay several weeks at Ocean cottage. I Church & Allen % 15 Main Street § FUNERAL DIRECTORS $13.75 Estimates Given o We are always pleased to show ocur size 9x12 feet, regular price $30.00— 27 50 ,various lines and give estimates s * “ upon all kinds of home decorative . pestry Brussels Rugs, size 8 feet 3 inches x 10 feet ll 75 work — Floor Covering, Window ches, value $14.00—Special price. L . and easily cleaned floor covs and are pleasing to the eye. MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livery and Boarding | Stable | g=) whiskey for tem- We guarznteo our service to be the During Fall Opening We; we make the following special prices Shades, Curtains, Draperies, Ete. on Linoleums: Axminster Rugs, size 8 fest 3 inches x 10 feet 6 inches, 1&95 We have competent men who will value $21.50—Special price ... g0 to your home and take measure- made her home in Occum since her ments for Linoleums, Rugs, Drap- | perate use that [ coming to this country. She is sur- best at the most reasonabie prices. 0 — fived by'a daughter, Mrs. Willlam —AND— Printed Linoleums eries, Etc., and do the work at your S - e new ’ EROLT e S e T EMR The 45c grade—at 38¢ a squ: - R convenience. We have every facil-, BQ_ A, d. SINAY PRy 11fc into you. Personals and Notes. JAL RS fdiheicigrariesat Hdsin o ma 1Z2 l.lgS ity for doing work promptly, cor- [P « Get Dufty Miss Christine Miller has resumed The 70c grade—at 5% a square yd. : S e Loy o De tis t i s [ her teaching in the schools in Plain- Lady Assi: We show a great line of Small Size Rugs in 3 n T Telephone 3283 Intaid Lincleums a variety of designs and colorings. Miss Rose Davis has returned after 8 few days' stay with friends in Hart- ord, Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiny, Norwich Keep Well ” Phons 1177-3 THE DEL -HOFF European Plan HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN The 98c grade—at 85¢ a square vd. THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES Floor COVCl'iIlg The $1.85 grade—at $1.19 a sq. yd. Will Be Stored John Brown has resigned his posi- tion with the Ponemah mills and has o e DR. SHAHAN, Specialist Frederick White has returned after or: Diseases of the a two weeks' vacation spent with BLOOD AND STOMACH. friends in Providence. Rheumatism (including Nouritis), | Skin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Run- Wilam Aberg hes returned to|fows Condiblons, ~Fremature Aging Schenectady where he is employed in | HafennE OF, the, Arteries. Culture - 5. the Edison Drafting’ school. Simple_and reliable prevgn!d:on o Ty — Dhold, Rabies and Lockiaw. Albert Portelance of the Taftville | Hours: 10-11 a. m:: 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Pharmacy has returned from a trip up | No outslde vieits after 8 p. m. the Connecticut river valley. = feven Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Couture left Monday for a two weeks’ automobile tour of Rhode Island and Massachu- setts. Miss Kitty Hasler has returned af- ter a two months’ vacation spenf with friends and relatives in Massachu- =a 's, size 26x54, value $1.59— Rug Border i SyrnaRues, : Special price $1.20 Floor Covering bought during We show a very complete line of D e Opening Days will ko stored until’ Rug Border in hardwood effects. Axminster Rugs, size 27x54, value $2.25— wanted upon payment of a reason- ' 24 p < 5 ble deposit. ‘s wi SPECIAL! 24-inch dull fin Special price $1,98 | "°1° doposit. Measurements will b N opalanet SR L awitn [ taken for Floor Covering without Priec 38c—Speclal price 2 33c | Axminster Rugs, size 36x72, value $4.50— extra charge. Rates 75 cents ner day and up HAYES BROTHERS. Teleghone 1222 26-28 Sroadway JOSEPH BRADFORD, EOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ords 103 SROADWAY GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tel. 842-2. Lady Assistant Special price $3.75 Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Faneral Directors THERE Is no advertising medium in Pestern Conmecticut equal to The Bul- otin for business results.

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