Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1918, Page 8

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EYESGRES IN NEW LONDON HARBOR HOURIGAN,S Tik o Do Samhos Sl o T or| AGR%[;{%IEE[ I:YUEIERS Utilized — Loitering on State Street Sidewalks Must S A You Can Buy a House | Stop—Other Opportunities to Improve Sidewalk Con- :‘5‘12‘ l;“;‘gtll;n_ R:enfin‘;g gestion—Auto Laws and Regulations to Be Strictly Enforced. > el u o a ome (Special to The Bulletin)) street where usually large numbers New London, July 12.—The hulld of congregate while waiting for cars is a the big steamers Priscilla and Puritan, | Problem whose solution rests with Cap- 3 5 *tht not so many vears ago the crack | tain Pinney and the chief. It is not encugh to have walls to live within, one must J| 20" =0 T8y “50s, 880 0 ina, Tun- i : i 1l Riv New ' Yor i ; Draperies, Etc., to transpose his ]| ninz from Fail River to T The time was in New London when have Fumiture, Rugs, g have becn at anchorage in the 1ower| men could congregate on the curb and house into a home. harbor at New London, ever since their | aiong tho builame 1ine without srters dismantlement and removal of super- | fe, Your home thoughitully planncd and carefully JISeniement sl cmo s cip ol e in e orer ity e eted Bl ferercocubsine Bnte it :;‘ian travel in the business center, but ;4 2 . o! s e y' V- | that time is gone, and, so it is hoped, furnished, so as to be in harmony with the mrrol_mdinzlé fer space, and huve become an eve-| never (o return. Nowadays the Ryl - 2] sore to residents e walks are not e enough to accom- will contribute largely to the comfort and happiness of |sore fo res o o ot et a o g PRy e IO i deERupliE ] 1] el your family. pleasure of a view of the finest har-| forcement of the_ loitering ordinance L bor on the Aflanl{c coast. Thc. hulls help some. No doubt the police Furniture that is of simple design and sturdy con- J|are owned by the New England Steam- | captain has instructed the patrolmen ship Company, to all intents and pur-| {y yse discretion in enforeing the or- g ; g MR, ALEXANDER MUNRO struction is the most dependable and expresses good taste. J|poses, and the New York, New Ha- | qor wna miven 1o underetand just what ven and Hartford Railroad Company, i is 1 i e it R.R. No. 1, Lo Ont, The finest designs in Modern Furniture for Hall, Bedt B0 o ot o sooo, noition o0 eHan e e [ tmolle gen onion , Lorne, On loitering, and to warn the officers not “For over* three years, I was s Pyt bor front, with ample wharfage for 2 i o : s room, Parlor, Dining and Living Room are represented on |17 (101", 0 iied The wharves of the | poicsdo their defined duty in this et i confined to bed.with Rieumatism. 3 company were put into decent cond = During that time, I ha the different floors of our building. tion. There may be no law to pre- b e b s w ¥ P It sure is time that this loitering| from anumber of doctors, and tried E . . ent the old iron hulls to remain just| M i 3 High Quality and Low Prices are characteristics of our || \on tre are, until they deteriorate|NUisance was ended and the police de- | nearly everything I saw advertised to Summer Clothes for Summer weauer Charming Dresses, Wash Suits, Wash Skirts and Bathing Suits The Summer is still ahead of us, and your greatest need of Summer Apparel has not been felt. It is just the time to outfit for the hot days, and our stock is in the best condition right now to meet your demands. A SPECIAL LOT CF PRETTY SUMMER FROCKS FOR $5.00 These are beautiful [Summer Dresses. The group inzludes many strikingly handsome models in White prsi et 2| partment is to be congratulated on the > % o store. B e e - | preliminary work, which It is propos- | ©ure Rheumatism, without receiving COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS be after all that it is now the feder-|¢d to continue. In'this connection it| any benefit. Finally, I decided to al government, and not the railroad [Might be well for the police, or the| try (pryjtq tives” (o7 Fruit Liver CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES ompany, that is responsible for the ob- | B0 oL 0 L S o ot the frait| 7ablets). Before T had used half a led_upon fhe steamship company.|ftand in front of the Tawrence hat| box, Inoticed an improvement; the T 2 building, which is always blocked, ai sl v regard to the formal owner- and attendants, and not| Pail was not so severe, and the ship, the party in control should see |} 3 g celli 1 Ho5it that ithe unressnbanlain by At night ther barely | swelling started to go down, removed to a less conspicuous po: room to pass to pass in single file, 1 continucd laking this fruit me- | , * Detter still be converted inte|And often pedestrians have to step in- | o & 9 e to the street at that point. It may be| @ii7e, improving all the time, and | petges 3 that the party that ocoupies the store| now I can walk about two miles and ’ in common with the sidewalk do light chores about the place” stand is well within their r and Colored Voile, and dainty Gingham and Ramie Linen Frocks, designed for ho* weather wear. The Charles R. Hanscom. former head of | i P nustibe DA HE B TE Snton: ALEXANDER MUN i S : : g 62-66 MAIN STREET the Eastern Shipbuilding company, lo- | cumroriy M e brithesgblic dnoon DER MTUNTO, price, as prices go this year, is remarkably low and should prove most attractive. Buy it Saturday. uld not he tolerated. It is r P %, = - a problem worthy the solution of the| 00C: box,6 for §2.50, trial size 25c. | | cated on e of the present | £ of notice. Tf that| At all dealers or sent on receiptof | | i | _ondon Ship and Engine compan: 5 the matter to the attention of ¢ ain and the ¢! MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF WASH SUITS AND COATS ONLY $5.00 den Tomtien Cnimp Shtien of [ fruit stand is thore by virtue of prov- | price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, A bargain extraordinary. It is a small ot, and thee are but one or two of a kind, the material being - Tncrce with the Feqeat. that. thay, be| LY TIEAE it 1s about t the'e| OGDENSBURG, . Y. principally Palm Beach, the best fabric for this particular use. The values run as high as $8.38, and COLUMBIA . Wolf,| removed. They are located almost di- istant | rectly opposite his resi are more than worth the original prices. triansm_would not he impeded at that point. Years ago, not so very manv. ckville 'was p nz effect upon the nerves of et wore @stendionston thelataealie] with the farmersj side in that section. The cham- 5 i e 1 | 4 in Bank street from Golden to State dvantageously | ber directed the secretary to commau- | i, PATK Seck from Aeldes (8 Ste)| - BRIEF STATE NEWS vield of grain ex-|nicate with the steamship company,| {4t Tere £%out of 4 tine with the obic season, Me: W. C.|the supposed owrers, and endeavor to| poC LU0 pC G e proper et lison Woodward and Hu- |arrange for the removal of the hulls, | MY, have been the lished proper- ag lmon appointed @] to a loss objectionable and less prome|Ly_ line -along. the west side ‘of Bani 'S, were appo # less objectionable ss S LRl Faet e i o invest te the situa- nt position. This ought to be done EeelibeidEcy Il = e ua el and report. er that the valuable space they e be used more advan-| The time can readily hs recalled r aesthetic reasons al- | when there was an iron rail and eran- e and with Gift of Additional Books For Sol- diers — Colored Veteran Dies—Farm Bureau Meeting Discusses Thresh- ing Problem. HANDSOME WASH SKIRTS HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES : Saturday $2.98 Saturday $2:48 - A solerdid showing of nretty models, in a variety The actual value is $3.00, and for the woman who of good styles and weaves. Washable Gatardine and Piaue predominate, and all the newest pock- wishes 8. gty Seoholl (e RN e ets, belts and other stvle features are to be see home wear this fot offers her a splendid chance Many of them have sold for much more than this to choose one or two. The fabrics are good ging- special Saturday price. At Boston Conference. ham and percale in attractive pattenns. tcheock attended ‘@ ite sten: front of the Met lit \“this town the War | o et W Sstarway leadine o in- en of A COMPLETE LINE OF BATHING SUITS FOR $2.48 UPWARD the Y. M. held] With the heart: e i, 2| *0 the bar room and the hilliard room ry of | |§ . v Vi1d was witom. | Mayor. Rogers: who. bv Sirkee o hig| beneath ihe Arat floor. which covered CoET g BATHING CAPS FROM 25c SHOES FROM 35¢ Nitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. | office, is chief of police of the city of | Much of the presen. alk si madish Congregation | | I8 i Clarke and Mrs. Lillian | New London. Police Cap Pinney the Aborn hall building meeting wa in- | has issued orders to the patrolmen to there were stone steps 7 Bristol.—Judge William L. C furnishing tho nd ma- |see to it th e ancient custom in|iron rails to protect peonle from been appointed 2 tax inspector the next campaign. The trip|the c’ty of men loitering on the curh|down the to overnment with by automobile. and sidewalks in State, ) ~d on a line | { ain and Bank | fo°r helow the si ON SALE SATURDAY Hunt made o trip Wednes- | strects, in the businecs conter, he cus. | with -the ‘stan tn the Metropolitan. | ton *0 | g h a party fo New Haven, re-|tom no more. The order to keep mov-{Then came fhe Daniel R. Hemnstead | 1z by way of Middletown ~and|ing is now the order and officers from | Pulding with stone stens leading in-| Gaylordsville—The food st Hampton, calling on his cousin, | outlying sections have been called to|fo the jewelry store and comraission was not : Robert H. Hall enforce the order during the _hours |leading fo the hasement that John Cornwall band concert at Co- | that men u lay afternoon. there to put Iy cong e been s thi: te. Hereto- now stands tie lawrenee W. Shea|has heen convicted of modic efforts ] Puildinz. erected by his brother.|m blic nuisance, | James, P. Shea, who widened the side- rcement was un- | walk at this v cutting out the| of short duration. Captain | prousions. Newington. nined to put an end e SRR nz and declares| The next buildina is tha Hotel Roval aent in its na-fon the of the old Bacen house, the order be en-|vith the ma'n entrance to which w: terminal In State|hy steps with h r shon he haso- ment and. of ramrse, with stens lead- iriet PP anett dew of the H Handscmely Trimmed—Values to $15.98 For $3.98 Some of these are Pattern Hats and were priced as high as $15.00. Some were irimmed in our own shep and are reproductions and adaptations of the style creations of well-known artists. There is a splendid variety in coloring as well, including Taupe, Sand, Black, Red and a few White Milan and Georg- ette Crepes. HERE IS AN END OF THE SEASON CHANCE TO SECURE A BIG BARGAIN ON SALE SATURDAY—70 HATS Cornwail was end co! but the period of who grasps at all oppor- make money sometime: for the privilege of lettin. huilding 1 nd o. erected a sor ine af was erected ron rails were the ald strnc as on the Yine of the ot on the old marked from corner to corner, Guticara Beals | The only obstructions now on the idaned sidewalk on the west side of from State to Main streefs. is e antrancs ta e Hater| SkinTrouble On Face. Blotches |N Specially Priced Toilet Articles TODAY IS THE LAST DAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR SECURING REAL BARGAINS 1 the fruit stand in front of Badly Disfigured. Came Te nee huilding d with these AT THE GRAND CLEAN.UP OF tha sidewalk consest’on would Out as Pimples. | FACE POWDERS TOOTH PASTES A eI s Tpoliee el 500/ Davma Vivel - > .Special 344: Kolynos’ Tooth Paste 21e il G Y L Relz 5 50c Derma Viva Rouge.......... Special 34c| Pepsodent S . 39 g to el i ioc those gidemalk Foend No Relief Until Used Mavis’ Face Powder (3 shades). . 42c|25c Forhan's Pyorrhea Preparation. 2e ; o T i wne] Cuticura, Used OneCakeSoap Alysia Face Powder (4 shades) . 50c | 49c Forhan's Pyorrhea Preparation. 45¢ the prople wou'd have a sort and One Box Ointment. ~ ta r'ea un and almost call MORAN & CONNORS" STOCK it AT THE STORE OF R it Java Rice Powder (5 shades) Roger & Gallet’s Rice (2 shades) Vail Brothers’ Face Powder (2 shades) 25¢ | Sanitol Paste or Powder. Roger & Gallet’s Poudre de Riz...... 59¢ | Colgate’s Ribbon Cream . TALCUM POWDER ANTISEPTICS 42c | Burrill’s Tooth Paste ... 31c | Dr. Lyon’s Paste or Powder ““For several years I had been troub- led with blackheads on my face, andon | thetop of mynose,and also || big_blotches which badly f the public. The pronerties | %) disfigured my features, be- Babcock’s (three odors) 3 16c DIOXOGEN he imnro v_the changes. | "€ D sides the suffering from Jergen's Talcum (three odors). : 15¢ 16 16e ° Aear nublic is aratified to see that [ <2 / burning and itching. Some Squibb’s Talcum (2 odors and plain). Dog pioc eize 34e naw cantain is =oin~ to it. with the <\ of the blackheads used to | Houbigant's Coeur de Jeanette. .. | sl Special 59 dondoe ancemlishinidimos Be \ come out as pimples and - Mavis’ Talcum . o YR : 5 B e e e after a few days would be Air Float Talcuin i S PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN - i S nen L onasn u Blotches with white heads. Otbers Roger & Gallet's Talcum (3 odors) sl TR A Special 12¢ Special 20c o lumps and were very red. 152-154 MAIN STREET ° e “T found no relief until I used Cuti- e R pa0ean [T cura: XuS;dQnefcackec(CuncouraScag R e SR e and one box of Cuticura Ointment TOILET AND COLD CREAM 15 size 25¢ ‘size Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. | tomehile Tax. and Captain Pinnev an-| Fhen I was healed" (Signed) John i’;flfly‘\’/‘:‘?s’hf’:‘; afl‘;‘zm”é:;;m_ 21c | : H 2 n-nnce= tha ere is’ to he - 1liv: n 2 lon, : | Together with what remains of the Moran & Connors’ o it sather nereasea " activity | Masa, October 75, 1917, et Bl e SP ECIAL e S . md ithout diserimination. State An- For every purpose of the toilet Cuti- Eompsian Dev oA o = hile Commissioner Stoekel and| cura Soép and Ointment are supreme. | i ¥eE o stock you will find prices cut deep on our own big SR SO o sl Uik 8| e bronpe i TOILET PAPER PALMOLIVE SOAP FREE stock of sees RS S e Bob White 6 rolls for 25 When Procured With Other Bob White (large size). Handy Package .. Perfection Package . Honest Count Rolls 3 roll 5 . e fors g, Palmolive Products 32| 7o introduse the very excellent Palmolive Talcum, 3 Palmolive Cold Cream and Palmolive Shampoo,- this SOAPS special offer is made to you. Palmolive Soap is too well known to need comment. Palmolive Cold Cream, Talcum and Shampoo are of the same high hle moints, but that ought not deter "e enforcement.of every section of the MEN‘S CLOTHING’ s as it is.written. The bect w. HATS AND FURNISHINGS, B e entoree it thus. Thutating the defects to prosnective law-malkers. At the outset snecial attention ALSO LADIES’ AND MISSES’ (LI Armour's Monster.. A Te—3 for 182 Armour’s Fairskin, value 13c. of mirrorscope by com- . 10¢| order of merit, and we want you fo know it. it sl s e Wich i oaeil Sean S| - 40c Worth of Palnoline Produsts COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND WAISTS T Rt et e Wb i o ; s r i e e S EhvAicmieieetoens sosp & SPECIAL 24¢c e MISCELLANEOUS Buy one can'of Taloum, or one,tuis;6F the: Cald New London. Arrest and prosecution 8% Rubber Cushion Hair Brush............ v... 69| Cream and we will give you free, one cake of.Palm- is alen liahla ta follow the turnine of A SPECIAL LOT OF TOOTH BRUSHES olive Soap. at the. Following Special Prices 65¢ Worth of Pa.lmolive Products 10¢, 12/%¢, 21¢, 25¢, 29¢, 35¢c and 39¢ HAND SCRUBS SPEGIAL 49¢ ceieeeee.. . Special 10c .Special 21c| Buy one bottle of Shamnoo or one jar of the Cream Shecial 30c|and we will sive you free two cakes of Palmolive 121100 for 65| Soap. ° an automobile in State or Bank street. hetween certain moints, and parking < [l machimes within the forbidden zone 5 | Another safegusrd is to he sure that I cadlizht and tail light is lighted when | YOU_are sure of PROMPT SERVICE} the machine is left standine. no mat- (HERE for we have adequate STEAM s fer how short the time. The nolice| EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS| sistence is made that the laws be |Satisfactory service. strictly observed T. J. HEALY, Meriden—Mayor Henry T. King, a |Marguerite Bid'g, Norwich, Ct. leading lawyer of Meriden and city - counsel during the mayoralty terms of former Congressman Thomas L. Reilly, AMER[CAN HOUSE was united in marriage at St. Joseph’ rectory Wednesday morning with Miss | __ Stella V. Miller, daughter of W. T.|First-class Garage Service Connected Miller, a local contractor, by Rev. John T. Lynch. The bride has been D. MORRISSEY, Prop. teaching in the public schools. It is : the mayor's second marriage. Phone Shetucket Street Value 12Vc . Value 25¢ . Value 50c Lily Drinking

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