Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1909, Page 8

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‘Connecticui’s Qualily Department Store Distinctive Money-Saving Saturday Bargains! EXTRA WASH. GOODS SPECIAL Now on Main Floor Novelty Wash Goods, Bordered Linens, French Ging- hams, all this season’s newest novelties, regular prices have been 50c and 59c¢ a yard, Today, yard, 38c TODAY ONLY—Seersucker Ginghams, good quality, but subject to slight im- perfections, good value at 10c a yard— -Today 7¢ per yard TODAY ONLY—Printed Batiste, fine quality, large line of patterns to fram, well worth 15¢ a yard—" Today 10¢ per\yard TODAY ONLY—An odd lot of 25c Wash Fabrics, including bordere Novelty Wash Fabrics, Ginghams, etc., regular price 25c— Today 18¢ per yard MILLINERY DEPARTMENT (Third Floor.) Corsets Extra special choose d and value—Fine Corsets, latest model, 4 hose supporters at- Hat Sale tached; limited number, sie 18 to 25— Teday 87¢ pair Extraordinary Like volleys fromi a rapid fire gun OFFIC Millinery Department, and though al- 3 most every day this week have been 250th Apmiversary big events this division, here are . 1s this sale Trimmed Hats There should be at least one official Trimmed Hats. regular value $10.00 | flag in every home in Norwich. Made to $20.00—Today $4.98. of good quality sateen, attractively Trimmed Hats, regular value $6.00 to [ mounted on polished oak stick with $10.00—Today $2.98. gilt spur, makes it an attracti Untrimmed Hats | Trimmed Free If you buy ihe shape and trimmings here today, we{will trim the hat with- out charge. (Second Floor.) The Boston Store’s e orna- ment to hang in bedroom or den. ON SALE AT 15¢ EACH. June Undermuslins Flowers—1 "_F" assortment of Fine The Big le rolls right on under Flowers, value T5c to $1.75—Today 29c. | headway gained by gains really good Underrau Norwich has How qualjty ades all—even garments at litflest prices—the follow- Many Will Hasten to Respond | ™" " ) CORSET COVERS. To Thase M|gh]y Values Corset (o French style, exira quality of muslin, assorted -pattern Small lot of Women's Rajah Coat |lace and hamburg trimmed—Sale price Buits, gray, biue, black and natural, | 25¢ value $22.50—Today $15.95, ORAWERS. i g # Muslin W ssorted. pa s, Three-piece Wash Suits, white, tan | geep tucked and em nlvv:lw‘\ Riaet and blue—Today special $8.98. fiounces —Sale price 25c, Women's Wash Coat Suits, white SHORT SKIRTS. repp, natural linen and colors, made in | gpone Skire s Short Skirts, extra quality of muslin, nobby styles, $450 and up. hemsticeh, rufle trimmed—Sale prics Women's and Misses' Princess | 29 i A bt LONG SKIRTS. solid colors and fancies Skirt : Long Skirts, extra quality of mus- | $2.98. | in" hemstitch, ruffle trimmed—Sale Wome am T s, princess | price 25¢. styles, fancy yokes, neatly trimmed NIGHT ROBES. Rot sh neck. emibroidery value $7.00—Today $5.00. Children’s Wash Dress years, several different sty ty models—Today $1.98, lo 6 to 12 les, all pret {and | 50c. Notion Department extra quality of mus- tucked trimmed —Sale price ‘ | i 3 KExtra Long Hat Pins, white or black, Pompeian Massag2. Cream - | ,.7ira ops Hat Fins. white or black, Is the best specific to Keep the skin | “i¢€] stem—today only 2¢ each. in perfect condition on windy spring Buttons, 2 and 4-hole, days—39c, 59¢ and 75c per jar. 105 Quatiey2botaic g .y ‘le“]\'r Belt Ping and Buckles, all this as0n's ilt and oxidized Center Room LACE coUNTER £1.00 quality, teday 49ec. g I quality, today 29c. for slecves, v, today 12)zc. white and ecru, ex od value—To day Special 39¢ a yard: MADE VEILS. Chiffon Square Veils in the desirable shades, regular price Today special 75¢ each. . WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Embroidered Co neat pat 12 to 143, regular value Today special, 2 for 25c. Youwll wan Americ | the Annivers ary. season’s 98c- rns, ws, ‘In white, pink, sky, lavead < . brown, navy and green—Today | ace Trimmed I , 2 for Z5c. Vests, rib-mender _ SILK SCARFS. | Women's Low Neck wUnion Suits| Fine Silk Scarfs, two yards long, | Swiss rib, with 2 1-2 inch lace trigg.at | with s ch fringe, in wnite, light | knee, 50 quality for 39 a suit. blue and brown, suitable for evening ' wear, value $1.50—Today special 98c | DAV A each. . T B (Basement.) (Main Floor.) : 's Furnisti Domestics Men's Furnishings Unbleached Sheets, size 2 1-4 yards Men’s Lightweight Balbriggan Un- | ¥ % 1-% value 7ic—today 59c each. derwear, shirts long and short sleeves. One lot of White Dotted Muslin, sizes 34 to 46, in double seat drawprs, | value 19¢—today 12 1-2c. ankle length, sizes to 44, a regular | 5 i . 48 [ One 1ot of White Dimities, price 42c garment—Today 33c. | ranging from 12 1-2¢ to 25c, at one- The narrow, reversible and wider | third less than regular price, open end Silk Four -Hand, a large :I!_h!yla_\'“r;f colorings, ‘regularly 50c— * AT § oday 33c: Procure the standara_vale ana | KitCHENWAE D«partmam Harvard Four-in-Hand in view of Window Screens, e DSy, Juiy It at Bou, 2433, our regular price 2 oyal Grar Tea gas stove; Hand-drawn Linen Tea Cloths, Pil- low Shame'and Bureau Covers, value $1.25 to $2.60=Today 75c. wood frame, 9c—today 25c Kettles, ans in ng_into it it for Only 5¢ each. size rs, make Ice Cream | minutes k> | each. L Polar Stgr ., (Center Recm) B il Phdgprmntod ey A" nflna"mflfl :::;'qu::rt size, Toc regulariy—today 63c / PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Th ned 1§ m ig at ress session, with Worthy Master Bv- | azi_council, No. 11, Monday evening, q in Foresters’ hall, the Pocahontas, Del- erctt P, ren Dav toming being as follows address just | regular | grange. ¢ London County Pomona grange, held @ rsday n the Grange In the morning, largely attended meet- at Salem, being enter- hall by the Sa- begin- busi- 10 o'clock, there was Barnes presiding. Three new eceived into Pomen the afternoon a pub: held, with a_pro- » of Lecturer G. War- is. This was especially enter- and instructivethe programme Singing, by grang: of welcome, Ernest Latimer, of Salem grange; r Neopian : eadquarters for 250th Anninrsfi—Odd f lows’ Memorial Sunday—Foresters Elect Officers in| va Courts—Neosha Whist. 4 | Master ‘Everett P. 4 The Care of the Prof. W. O. Filley, state fo: 1ddress, Consequences ard P sults in the Poultry Business. W. Rogers, worthy master \e|v\ul| grange; vocal duet, How Dear to Me the Hoine, M and Mrs- E. P. Barne Worthy te Master Heal of Woodstock was present at the sessions ord it was decided to have the pext | reeting on August 12th, when theha- t'onal master is to be here, and th rctting Is called specially fo receive | F'm. The selcction of the place for tLe meeling is left to the executive committe the e fight in Ne many w v estern nud no the fine ? t a A Prso te:ned r'des abos ner at There 1 ration 1 with the el te e mon the wili be the par: sion No. men in arrangements by suit, white siraw hat, white glov 2 an American cane as the uniform to be worn. A souvenir is to be far- vished o each ome’ turning out to | perd OR! mittees from D nd jointly. ring a the third floor in the Thames building, and are ouncements and invitations to lodge that all sder th cre for tion of A good rand | and make iv the ci making good Progress als Thames lodge, ing of Foresters’ 3 De G to fliil t Piley Monda v. London ~orwic AMERICAN MECHANICS- council, Mianto t an ifier at tacre wil Sunda o lodges in this city, Uncas, No. 1 i Shetucket, No. 27, with Hope Re: Lelak lodge. No, 21, will unite in’ the cheevance of the day by attending ciurch at.the Universalist church im the morning, by invitation of the pas- tor, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, who is a »f Uncas lodge. For attend- | membe o fhe the lodge room at 10 a. m., and narch from there to the ‘church. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock at Odd Fel- I hall. in the Olympic building, It Il be a public memorial ser- | vice, to be attended -by all members | erd_their friends: The speaker will be Rev. Mr. Reynelds of Assonet, Nass. The public in general is wel- come to this service. he Odd Fellows' marker and flow- will be placed upon the graves of deceased members today. ' In the past r bas lost six mem- as Charles W. Brad- 8 rshal age Edith M fl»rnn‘ At the ates pledging the Connecticut to extermir probable. that a Willizn A, three EAGLES. convention last Tues 'on, the delegates in state put holding the state fleld London, although there were | ho wanted it down in the but the. places suggested enclosed grounds to offer, facilities at Cannonball he tide in New London it was voted to be he t, olution was passed by the i support of Eagles | the movement fc tion of tuberculosis. A thanks to New London 4, was passed to show the ion of the state aerie for the | in which it had been enter one feature being the aut sta nd fav- 1 the Ocean Beach nnon acted as tellers and Joseph — ‘r’fiifl‘fl' a sinspector. Deputy Harry H. Knownton of HIBERNIANS. | Court Nathan Hale, No. 64, of New was one initiated and two ap- | ¢ mdon sited the court and was ved Sunday gular meeting of Division No. President Michael J. Dwyer in | very favorable roprt | from the dance com- |y division here in time to be ade in the celebra 1 expe from 100 to line, and has made all the sett!ing upon a dark ew Irish flag is ordered and carried in on. DI DER OF PROTECTION. Tham, have been fortu place for the Neo for Monday, July 5th, having | now sending | « in this vicinity, specifying visiting Neoplans are to con- s thelr headquarters while the parade day of the celebra- | ie town’s 250th anniversary. presentat; of the supreme lodge officers is expected | hat day, and the local people ng that every- visitor will call himself known while he i ty The committee on float is | No. 326, held a_meet- | nterest Tuesday evening in hall, at which Miss Hattie ar elected vice warden n o Mrs. Rose moved from the city. | Thursd ning Fort Griswold v attended e Deputy harter. Among attend- Robert Rep- city. city Re- Trustee Supreme ¢ of this of Supreme Lond v even is to h v will use for the first time won for membership gain number of the Neopians will attend. ed No. 30, v = night ceting Wedpes- in Pythian hall, The selected, instead of the first, third and month, beginning t July meeting 1 be degree work and the if- of the officers elected Wed- ght for the next six months. re the following: Joseph, D. illor; Frank S. Smith, Vice A. Guile, R. S.; F. Q. 3. H., Fitch, Jr., tre "Peck, Tnd; J. McKenzie, »nomo ge its its rd Hilderbrand, 1. P.; Jjohn P.; J. McKenzie, trustee. 0DD FELLOWS. v is the annual memeorial day the Odd Fellows, and the service the members will meet Richmond, John A. Burlingham, Sr., Wil- and George H. Bruce. has_lost five: George _Young of Volun- er, Rufus W, Francis. Hope lost three: Mrs' Eva Lewis and orge elden lodge Goodwin -aves of members of are in Yantic cemetery, wood, six the City e in Greeneville cemotery. Newent, three at Prostun at Brewster's Ne ne igwell and five at Poque E. Green, W. S.-Allen 1 0f Uncas lodge amk and and | park | the | e.acted he city and the shore din- ‘ er afternoon | toed working to provide | in” 3 city the court shaM have as a | e | Wiliam Weldon; | e | n 1. Peck and Louls b ticket lodze ars In A the arrangements. myeting of Uncas lodge, Ne. | terms, in w 1- | a ‘1, Monday evening there was w. {aathe_initiatory on one candidate, an ihi fitst degree at its meeting Tues- ¢5§ evening. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. At the regular meeting of Sebequon- presided, apd one candidate received. A report was received 1 the Neosha Whist club of the sts held In the homes and in the I for the past season. They were shown to have been very successful, nearly $100 dollars having been raised. he first momination of officers for tie next six months was'made, to be followed by the election at the next riceting, when the state officers will be Fere he Neosha club held one of their vhists with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ver- | sason, Norwich Town, on Thursday | azternoon and evening. A baked bean suiper was served and was enjoyed by all. In the evening whist was play= cd, with five tables. Prizes were tak- er’ by the following: First lady's, Mrs. Chevalier, water - bottle, 32; second, Mrs, J. Levalle, glass dish, 23; firet rentleman’s, N. D. Lathrop, armlets, 4¢; second, Rufus Harris, cup and ladies tak- sicer, 28: consollation ing part of gentlemen: Mrs. Pruette; cond, Maria L. on. be w}l held Mrs. Thorpe on East with Broad The t will and next FORESTERS. Court Sachem, No- 94, held a meet- inz of special interest Thursday even- ing in Foresters' hall, receiving one p'plication and electing its officers for next six months. Chief Ranger A. G. Crowell presided, ing a suc cessful administration the cour: has made substantial growth in membership finances. The following were Chief ranger,Irving J. Forbes ranger, Cornelius Keunedy recording secretary, Fred Cartfer; sen r woodward, Dona Semineau; junior John Shannou: senior bea- allahan: junior beadle,Wil- son; lecturer, Henry Crem- Cornelius Kennedy and John J. ard zub chief 4 I interest during the even- v Dq,un Knowlten succeeds George Fox of thie city as deputy of the New London court, the constitution prov! iLg that where there is but one court ieputy a Forester from its home city. Fox has been of invaluabie ser- vce to the New London court, and it was with refuctance that the mem- ters there changed the officer. Court Sgchem considered the matter st an outfng, but without taking ac- tion. The general opftion seemed fo be that there would be outings. enough 1 the July celebration. * The regular meeting of Court City 't Norwich, No. 63, Friday evening in Foresters' hall, was largely attended, | it being the second quarter of. the year when m: interesting reports were rd. Two candidates were initiated d two applications received- After an hour of hot debate and hard work, staff of officers to act fob the next months was presented, The fol- ng officers were- elected: C. R. §. R, William Ma- rding secretary, J. . Ma- Charles Bourn: W, Geerge Dolan; Sr B., William A\flha{! Jr. B, Willlam Harve lecturer, John Donahue; organist, William Ri It was voted to follow the usual custom of holding only one meeting per month ring July and August, and this will : on'the first Friday of each month, i rec ione; Sr W. GRAND ARMY. Sedgwick post, No. 1, held a lengthy meeting Friday evening at the Buck- ingham Memorial, at which Comman- der Vine S. Stetson presided, and one application was received and voted in, that of Albert O. Brooks, a corporai in Company H, Eleventh Connecticut. The post received a cash gift of $25 from a friend,"a member of the Cii izens’ corps, and their great apprtcia- tion is to be expressed in a written vote of thanks from the adjutant as directed by the post. Comrade Huntley of Admiral Foote post, No. 17, the largest but ome in New England, was a visitor and was heard in pleasing remarks. Much of the time was spent in talk- ing over’details in connection with the coming anniversary of the town~and it was decided to call a special meet- ing for Monday evening, June 28, at which it is expected to have present every I per of the post who is to participate in the celebration. Adjutant Hovey has ordered twelve military saddles for the use of the post_members who have volunteered to ride. These are loaned by the state and every veteran who wants a saddle will secure ome by applying to Adjutant Hovey and will sign a re- ceipt when the saddle is issued to him. How's We « One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cur>d by Hali’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toiedo, Oo. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and helie him perfectly honorable in all and financially to carry out any obligations made his firm. WALDIN 3, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whelesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cu taken internal- acting directly upon the blood and hicous surfaces of the system. Testi- nonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. business transictions able b ts, Colds that hang on weaken the con- ion and develop into consumption. s Honey and Tar curés persist- | ent coughs that refuse to yleld to other treatment. Do net experiment with untried remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. Lee & Osgood Co. DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over ill-health does your sealth no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. 1t you are sick, den't worry, but go atout it to make yearself well: To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. Iy ills, similar to yours, when we say, Toke Vibum- 0. It is a wonderful taml.lo Tem! as vou will admit it s FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York, mar3ld S Mohican Food AT “ MEANS THE BEST FOR THE LEAST ITEM. LOOK THEM OVER. LEGS OF LAMB ‘Best Lamb SHOULDER STEAK b, 11c Gheps ib. 16¢|tive Pork Loins 1. 16c NATIVE PEAS - ¥ peck 25¢ New Potatoes ¥2 pk. 23c | Fresh Lettuce Radishes 2 bunches Sc | Fresh Beets FANGY TABLE BUTTER PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES Mohican Teas - Ib. 25¢ ONE (Saturday HOUR (Morning SALE (from 10 fo 11 o'clock 4503 bunch 8¢ MORICAN ROYAL BLEND BONELESS RUMP Corned Mohican Prices A SAVING OF GOOD, HARD CASH ON EVERY FOR SATURDAY PRIME RIB ROAST -15¢ FANCY PINEAPPLES each 7c 2 cans 15¢ | Pea Beans - 2 qis. 15¢ Native Spinaeh - - ‘MONEY, AND 15¢c Roast of Veal - Ib. T6e Forequarters Lamb Ib, 12¢ Bermuda Onions Good Cabbage - qt. 7c Ib. 3¢ 24¢ Coffee - Ib. 28¢ Department Newly Stocked with Attractive Goods. MUSLINS AND MADRAS—Inexpen- sive Curtains for Chambers and Sitting Rooms from 85¢ to $2.78 pr. SN Special, colored border and plaid effects, by the yard from 15¢ up, for the Bitting Room or Parlor. LACES—Irish Poind Renaissance, Bobbinet, ete.,, Cluny white, cream and ecru. Fine Swiss Nets at $4.50 up. Rich 8ilk Curtaius in olld col- ors, or harmonized stripes. | NETS—Priced by the yard. | PORTIERES, TAPESTRY and VEL- OUR CURTAINS | UPHOLSTERY GOODS, TAPES- TRIES, SILKS, VELOURS. CRETON. Imported and Domes. | tic Goods. | (We make Slip-overs and would | be pleased to submit samples of | linens, cretonnes, glazed chints. ete.) N.S. Gilbert & Sons | 137-141 MAIN STREET. | Orders taken for all kinds of Hair Goods. | Your own Combings made up. peck 8¢ ‘Beef - Ib. 10¢ r Blue Label Ketchup 18¢ a Bottle C. W. HILL & SON, 147 Franklin St,, opp. Hopkins & Allen’s junita EGGS! EGGS! We wan( more Eggs. Our paying price unlil further notice is - 24 cents THE ALLEN-BEEMAN €D, Norwloh and New London Juni7d Buy a 10c package of Sunshine But- ter Thins or Grahams from CARDWELL and learn how you can obtain a 10c pkg. of SUNSHINE COOKIES FREE. juniéd We Sell the Best Ice Cream in this City, and also carry a fine as- sortment of Fruits and Candies at The Boston Candy Kitehen 56 FRANKLIN ST. Junitd WHEN you want to put your busi- ness befors the public, there is no me- @lum better thzn thrcigh the advertis- ing columns of Tha Rulletin. Twenty Gents is the saving to be made now on each and every dollar invested in CLOTHING MORAN’S. This is an opportunity rarely met with, when it is possible for you to buy the very best ready to wear clothes in the world at such a liberal discount right in the heart of the season, but our stock is entire too large and we take this way of speedily reducing it. STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING is the biggest value to be found when bought at our reg ’ prices, and such a sweeping reduction as we are now making Is sure to bring a quick response, and we advise intending purchasers to get in early and make their selections $10,00 SUITS now $ 8.00 $12.00 SUITS now $ 9.60 $15.00 SUITS now $12.00 $18.00 SUITS now $14.40 $20.00 SUITS now $16.00 now $18.00 $22.50 SUITS $25.60 SUITS now $20.00 STRAW HATS Now i the time to buy your Straw Hat and enjoy its comforts during the long hot season. Our stock is large and embraces every new style and braid popular this season. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. \ John A. Moran, Clothier, Gorner Main and Shetucket Street Hatter and Furnisher, B | may desire THE | FOR % GLASSES ligne i Boat Races ! i g i [] for special BEST LEMAIRE FIELD ligne the Races. Also the Celebrated and Best ¢ STEREO BINOCULAR FIELD | GLASSES. ] JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS | “ARE YOU FROM MISSOURI?” If so, we would like to show you something. —esm. The Big Celebration is aimost here. You surely need something to bright- en up the home for your guests next month. Possibly a new Couch or a Hammock, We have the finest stock of Housefurnish- Chairs and Settees for the porch. ings in this city to choose from and our prices are very low. Space will and permit us to quote you prices on these goods, but a visit to our store will this is the place to buy anything you in household furnishings. | Just give us a chance. “If you're from | Missouri” we can show you. Schwartz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,” 'S {1 Water St, Washington Sg. 502. jun1sd —DRINK THE BEST — Bradieston & Woerz Beer. THOMAS H. WILSON Open Evenings. juniéd 78 Franklin Street. The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co,, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Conn. oct4d T WA Acvertisin odium in Bastern Coauesilcut equal to The mui- letin Tor RUsiaess reanits, convinee you very quickly that | Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. | Fannie M. Gibson | ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 508 may28d No Bmlding in Norwich will ever be too large for to butid, us Competition ‘|uu close and do first ‘ ok i \ C. M. WILLTAMS, Ooiieral OV | nuid Builder, 218 MAIN- STREET. Phone 370 may27d ' Carriage ¢ and | Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda bullt to orden Anything on wh PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street, aprisa Many Years of Thinking, planning and doing good work 1§ Nor- wich explains the reasen for sof many f the people In Norwich and vicinity oming to us for photographic werk. There are as many styles as colors in the rainbow, and it only remains for you to select the one preferred—we do rest and at the right price, tos, Laighton Bros., opposite Norwich apr2éd Savings Society, Wedding Decorations AND BRIRAL BOUQUETS For June Weddings. We would like to call your aitention the fact that we are one of the few ple in this city In this business who know how to muke up Rridal Bouquets and Wedding Decoratio v us and see for yourself it what we say fsn't truoe, Telephone 77 Co mayld

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