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s 8 ! ' " NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1914 . B> i o o ,OLE AGENTS IN NORWICH FOR THE NEW EDISON DIA- o O R D e e e i N MOND DISC PHONOGRAPH, ALSO AGENTS FOR COLUMBIA R REST ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR AND ARRAI - B ! 7 weET CKAGES BE SURE AND VISIT OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT ON THIRD N ahe oo i [ ] FLOOR AND HEAR THESE DELIGHTFUL CONCERTS. HERE, ALSO, WHILE YOU VISIT AROUND TOWN. ¢ : - 3 3 , y YOU'LL FIND MERCHANTS' o WEEK SHOPPING TICKETS ALL OVER THE STORE. LOOK FOR ' THEM—THEY MEAN SAVINGS. We are entering heartily into this Norwich Merhants’ Week movement. We extend a warm welcome to the stranger visitors and cordial greetings to our own Norwich people. The store is among the foremost of Norwich’s places of interest—a modern department store—and we want the stranger to see how admirably we are prepared to supply the wants and needs of the people of this setion. To this end we offer special values all over the store. But do not forget that these special offerings are also extended to our regular customers. Norwich people are always invited to share in any and all benefits which we are able to offer. ere Are Some of the Special Money-saving Opportunities. Read Them Over Carefully. FARES OF OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS REFUNDED ON ALL PURCHASES. ASK FOR PUR- CHASER'’S CERTIFICATE BOOKS. MILLINERY Many Extraordinary Offerings For Merchants’ Week Women’s and Misses’ Suits SPECIALLY PRICED FOR MERCHANTS WEEK $32.50 Gt vy S o pesser o o $32.50 Jur Men’s Store Everything In Men’s Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy : CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. e s one Merchants’ Week Special Values for Men Children’s Trimmed Velvet Hats in some of the leading shapes of 98¢ the season—Merchants’ Week special price - Men’s and Youths’ Suits, made of navy = . kabl : ’ At this price we offer many attractive models in s}fig‘: 45;%& :SEE:-b:':tdenblar::d:ltlh:}l St $l38t%(}43 gg:s Home Beimkable Valses in Wisiuen s Dvess Hats, $23-50 Suits thlzt have been up to $32.50, all at...... $23-50 3 ese are 255 ) - Special purchases from leading New York Milliners enables us to offer 518_00 Overcoats iM"'f! ;['g Y°"“"f'] V’i“‘&"t. °"='§“’f‘|‘:$18.fio Overcoats some remarkable values for Merchants’ Week in Women’s Dress Hats at $ Women'’s Tailored Suits and a nursber of Fur- $ [ at $14.95 ;':'::E‘ni';‘;e‘; ::"9'":'a""‘°""?“;“"_:‘:_' at $14.95 $1.28 $2.28 $3.98 17-50 trimmed Suits, regular $25.00 value at...... 17-50 T R T AP AT S S ST R R K O S R e 2 el Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, steel Black and Tan Cowhide Bags, leather They are shown in a variety of shapes and colors and no two are alike. frame, cloth lined with brass lock, lined, sewed-in frame and double e e catches and short straps, regular $2.¢0 handles, these are very serviceable T O THE NEW Vaiue at ‘e...e.. cverreiiiiriieeeee. $149 and regular $10.00 value at..... .. $7.95 BEAVER SaiLors $2.98 IVE'_OUR SaiLors $2.98 HERE ARE GOOD COAT VALUES Mot N S P Shirt d Und These are all the rage and come RO ble. en’s Necliwear, Suspenders. irts an naerwear in black and colors—at $2.98. I k and colors—at 4 = 8 s e T ndcnwent $2.95, A broad and comprehensive showing of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Men's Plain Color Four-in‘Hand Ties Morle) Outing (launel: Nigh St Women’s and Misses’ Crush Hats in old rose, Copen- in a variety of attractive models including some with the stylish large in all the popular shades, w ! e with collars blue ai flowing ends, regular 50c value at.. 85c tan stripes—these are rogular hagen and navy—at 69¢c each. collar. The materials are wool velour, wool plush, salts plush, chev- Men's Police Suspenders, heavy w Night Shirts at. 85e - : % : ; i 5 bing with leather ends, reguiar ek O S () UR Order Department is crganized for prompt and satisfactory service. iots, broadcloths and silk velours with black opossum fur trimming. value at ...... < e i - e . 21 e 1 G s e You can select the gs for your New Fall Hat from a complete . o e B T e atel e n s e nawet et line of the newest materials and our designers will create for you a Hat The price range is $15.00, $17.50, $22.50 and by easy grades up to color, Fall or Winter weight, regular tached French cuffs, regular 9 which embodies your own ideas, and for this service our charges are very $75 00 $1.00 value. at....au.e..s A 85c Shirf %% .. $1.15 reasonable. -0U. 3 EREESSOUNFNIES SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION OF FREE SEWING OEEER No L Mr. W. C. Ellis, the demonstratior, is a Silk Artist, YA CTIEA = 3 An Allowance of $12.00 and will give every lady visisting the demonstration kA(hHsES BURENG M‘ERCHA‘%TS ‘AJEEK During the demonstration we will buy your old Sew- 3 i R 3 i 4 3 ing Machine, regardless of make, name, age or con- 20 touvenle, hor namegsiiiched it Belding fine AR ke etle | Mr: W G- Ellis. representing thz makers, will be at our store to demonstrate dition, and pay you $12.00 for it. A great chance to 5 5 3 . , A : . trade your old machine for one of the best in the the merits of Free Sewing Machines. The Free is the last word in the Sewing Machine world. i oa World: EASY PAYMENTS LIGHT RUNNING — NOISELESS '~ STRONG — BEAUTIFUL L 03‘:;5}: g:r:) R . 5 Y % . “The Free” will make sewing as easy as play, because of two new inventicns: The Roto- To those who have no Sewing Machine to sell we plan. Pay $1.00 down and the machine is immediate- . ; 5 4 - ; - have arranged to give FREE OF CHARGE our "'y delivered to your home—the balance in easy pay. SCilC movement which causes the machine to run like magic and the Toggle-link movement “ACME" SIXTEEN SECTION ADIUSTABLE COLT B gat LAPSISLE DRESS FORM, the retail price of whi ments, according to our club plan. which makes it last forever. i< sinn0; e retail price of which shaded Silk—free of charge. Frce Scwing Machines are sold on the easy payment WIDOW GETS $1092 COM ENSATION .. "= |- George Barlow Largely Attended— s games in PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING whica developed in- 2 returned home, ac- Cary, and i re- though E ot Robert J- Coch!'ane Tl GAS FITTING two at most. - T ey 3 me to Mont- | New Barracks at Submarine Base. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ired the » with the ex- would be 1n- companie ering steadily | Farewell Party for Miss Mae Mc- | Hale—Notes and Personals. | Al | Agreement Between United States Finishing Company and = In the rectory of the S: isEreane |t L R in the Field 1 y “~;\“ = g the r = of the fund of | Washington Sq., Washington Building Wife of Late Employe Approved by Commissioner—Mrs. | church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock lother: Basicet | his ba vired for over R closng ol e ey Noswich; ) Cobin: Miss Viola Gladue united in mar- ae i ehe et R L ors oxey plant, the navy department| Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. D h Her D hi s ® > i e aled.—iN - gun the erection of new bar- Ella McDonough Gets Award for Death of Her Daughter Tow by the R stalled. the submarine base. The being done under government Phone 581 The bridal cou- " sion and entails an expenditure Mi: iEstella Late Str: —Findings Were Filed in Court Office on Tuesday. wherries. e D is Dellotons et e still be-|of $54.000. The buildings, which are friend of the tler & Kramer of Chestnut Hill, Colchest- | two months. would like to_ arran tion findings e | late ndent of Agnes M any team of 125 pou is as essential in modern house ; afternoon by Com- |Agnes McDounough was eling gown of cht. : = = = T | electricity is to lighting, We guaran. J. Donohue in_the |the New London Collaj with pink P = —_ Herbert B. Cary Reaches Home. : Children cry tee the very best PLUMBING“ WORK superior court offi One of the find- ; compa Her average weekly wages Pick £ Vill2ge N " B. Cary, of ¥ ms) atrect 2 ey 4 ings was In the cass of Annie W.|werc The hearing was held fot ickups of Village News. besn 1T in ! Holllston,« Mass FOR FLETCHER'S ¥ 19%R on at the fariest Ma g G maid was gowned in Gustave Hedler has 5 g prices. S the purpose of saving the expenses incidental to the appointment of an |clot on, and for the pur ining the degree of dependence upon the cycle and has pur: Dile. 1 and wore a white . bouquet of white s able to t h s i Care, vt ] S ASTORIA Ask us for plans and prices for Monday wing the c 3 ¢t was served at v a wedding | Miss Corinne Kromholtz is spending home of ja ‘:1;:}((;5 vacation with friends in New |‘ J- F TOM PKINS e following i 11 <thetemplove ce it is fou wide to many of her friends, A e e piion was L ABOUT TO MARRY i e e noon after wk married | William Delaney has accepted a TO THOSE 67 West Main Street ShEe or e couple left for : ing toud | sitiof the Hopkins and Allen to Boston and Pri upon |of N e Brsialixverse dira - There were guests pr James Daly is substituti o I ) Sutton ThieArances London, Hartford, Mystic, wich |of Walter Grant as consta B -1 : e et sl ] et fored it e and Danielson. The bride received |to the latters illne H tine and DI b t by which the to $41 which is the t many rmtiful‘rifts of china, cut e s S i i On S d o ber 28th d £ the foll. & Ea fla n Ll Um lng company agreed to pay comp s compensation fro glass, linen and_silverware. e local alleys the high single PRy enectonbay oo el ton o g The sroom is the son of Mrs. Har- | record is held by Henry [Fontaine aturday, October 5, SN Ror tie Totlowing $1092 to the widow. Th i deposit sksvmI of u.;g amount in a .(v\}n\v’}:(r‘l iirx‘as"h."1\:3\\”]5“1‘34:‘!?«1\}1’?]!'9 with a score of 134 pins. week, Lee Clegg, the Jeweler, will celebrate the open- 92 Franklin Street local savings bank in t t 3 'y ythe amaty oe . e - = He is prominent in circles | _ Albert Portelance was a visitor in 3 ks - e TERTE R Sl e Yo o o about Norwich, being a mecmber of | Watch Hill Sunday where he viewed ing of his new store by offering for sale, ten (10) 18K InoN cAsT."Gs doubifal character of the claim’ and [have expired. Tubbs' Military band. His bride Is|the ruins of the recont fire there. Solid Gold Seamless rest iy ui s Wi e das Gladue and has resided here all| Romeo Paquette has accepted a po- 7 IN ALL Aeiplabanios T R S e B NATURAL CLUB | her life. sition with the Homkins and Allen Co. w EDDING RINGS Akl e AL e e (R = of Norwich and starts work there next STYLES E v GHN F foet e SUAT RALORRISAE 4 Miss E;na Eflkc;’l Was Hostess at the | Bearers at Funeral of Christopher | weel. - ) 5 R oo i e e Semi-Monthly Meeting on Tuesday —— 5 b s In tho. cane ner O istopher Ca-| The eighth srade of the Wequonnoc The first couple who produces their certified mar- No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Miss Edna Baker of Slater avenue, | At the funeral of oD school attended the manual training y E ron held from his home Monday Taftville, entertained Tuesday after- n‘,’:m;:l‘:‘,‘ the bearers were Fred White, noon the B Natural club at its semi- | Austin Lemoine, Christopherdcli_ro;. monthly meeting. A shert business | Henry Caron, Victor Caron and Fred- meeting was held, Miss Marguerite | STick Caron.” The officiating clergy: Wuif, the leader, presiding. man was Rev. U. O. Bellerose. Monday evening while practicing bas- An’ unusually pieasing musical pro- 3 ketball with his team. cram was given Each mumber PYo° | Farewell Party for Miss Mae McHale aeartily applauded. Opening with a| A farewell party was given Mon-| A party of local sportsmen were out siano solo, Because, Moskowski, with | dav night at the home of Miss Louise | recently with guns and dogs and re- in encore by Mrs. Charles Saxton, the | l-ucier in honor of Miss Mae McHale, | tyrned with six partridzes and three rogram was as_follows: Vocal duet, |Who leaves Wednesday to make her|woodcock. Those in the partv were \utumn Song, Mendelssohn, with O |home in Fall River. During the even- |w W, Yerrington, W. McNally and Vert Thou in the Cauld, Cauld Blast, | ing Miss McHale was presented a|mmil Sweet. 'endelssohn, given as an encore, Mrs. ;\flind;umsh br‘accllet ‘m o D:eli‘;e mes Bidwell, Miss Florence Weller, | friends she is leavins. elec- ille” i /{55 Flovine 'Scofield, accompanist; | tions were given bv Miss Pauline De- [ Montville's Electric Project. iolin solo, In the Forest, Erna Troost- | shefy and William O'Brien. Tom | Some of the Montville townspeople vek, Miss Elizabeth Lane, accompan- | Greenwood and Miss McHale gave ex- [are at a loss to know w}:at_hecame of 4 by Mrs. Charles Saxton; Miss Lane | hibitlons of the latest dancing. Ar- |the electric lighting project. On the . response o an encore rendered |thur Fdwards gave a_whistling solo, = 'assepied, Gillet; piano solo, Liebes- | Miss Alice Tebo and Miss Anna Lu- valzer, Moskowski, Miss Florine Sco- |cler sanz a duet. Tdward Zuerncr Gentle—But Sure cld; vocal solo, The Lass With the |sang Ireland Must Be Heaven and was| A powerful cathartic sometimes daes selicate Air, Thomas Arne; encore, |applauded. A luncheon was served |aq much harm as good. Foley Cathar- ove's On the High Read, James Rog- |and games were played. T.eon De- |tic Tablets are mild and gentle, but rs, Miss Ruth Potter, Mrs. Charles |Celles and Arthur Brow sang Memo- ! gure in action. They are a wholesome saxton, accompanist; piano solo, An- |ries and Good Bye, Good Luck, God|physic that thoroughly cleanse the dante, Beethoven, with Da Wiedu |Bless You. Toward the end' of the|bowels, sweeten the stomach and ben- sehn,” as an encore, Mrs. Charles efit the liver. For indigestion, bilious- riage lines dated after purchase of one of our Rings to receive first prize, a 26-piece Chest of Silverware, guar- anteed to wear 25 years by the Onedea Community Co. ] Second prize—An elegant Carving Set, Sterling Satin c 0 A L Ferrules. 4 4 S 3 . N free Burning Kinds ani Lehign Third prize—Big Ben Alarm and various prizes up ALWAYS In STOCK to ten (10). A. D. LATHROP thNo Rings sold previous to 9 2. m., Saturday, Oct. e pkel St 28th. We carry a high grade line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS and WEDDING GIFTS. class at the Greeneville Grammar school. COAL AND LUMBER Harry Mills, manager of the Taft- ville Bearcats, sprained his wrist on Tligher than usual in commercialism sdeals show mew enjoyment NOTICE THE SHERM STREET BRIDGE WILL BE. CLOSED UNTIL FURTHEK NOTICE. PER ORER THE SELECTMEN, DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist KEPAIRS A SPECIALTY Jamés; piano solo, White Ldlles, Miss ness, bad breath, bloating, gas or con- . ; : Ne. 24 Susie Whittlesey; vocal solo, To You, | Baker, accompanist, Miss Florine Sco- mpat‘mx, no remedy is more highly . 327 Ma“? Street near Post Ofice MCEnpe Susiding A Koo Gley Sparks, Miss Gertrude Young; | fleld. recommended. They cause no griping, » SEOf. T Aeluiune SRR L @iy L NORWICH MOTOR SALES CO., |Miss Young was accompanied by Mrs.| Refreshments were served by the |pain or nausea. Stout persons recom- R 13 1o, My ectisine metiumt Thames Square, Charles Geer; vocal solo, Can‘t You Bpstess which closed a most enjoy- mend them because of the light feel- Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul: H. F. McCurdy, Manager Hear Me Calling, Caroline, Miss Edna able meeting. ing they bring. The Lee & Osgood Co. letin for business results. ¢ i