Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 4, 1910, Page 7

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Mr. Armstrong Tells How He Grew ; Hair in a Short Time Four Italian Young Men Under Arrest for Injuring Po- rs: 1 was toldof sour lish Young Man on Battleground Memorial- Day—Io- t remedy, Parisian Sege, that it % % Souli grow hair on bald heads, 5o T jured Man Not Expected to Live. got a_bottle and tried it, and it is ; fine. I am a young man, and only 3 - ~ 25. and was completely bald on the| o Oy e e Do l2e it | © Tnaications pointed stromgly to a |stood were revealed. Dr. Cassidy stat- manslaughter case for the city court, |ed Friday evenmg that the injured O O Ittil T have & Eood hesd wf | According to the statement of Dr. |man, who is 28 vears of nge and has peing it unti] 1 Maye 2 good head 9f| Patrick Cassidy on_ Friday ‘evening, |& family, was sinking and he thousht e Sscar Armstnong, Engineér, | Who Veclared that Stanislaus Micko- | the end’ would come soon. He had B le Howseshoe & Resiing Mill o, | 105c2yk of No. 63 Roosevelt avenue, | been kicked about the ~body, he Boeviile, Out, Ausiict: o1y 1900, | was dying from peritonitis as the re- | thought, as there were evidences of e ontcrs o no Hulletin: The | Sult of wounds received in a fight on | bruises, and while he was not posi- e T T Amenscan Maicrs a¢ | the battlegrounds, on the East Side, | tive. as it would require an autopsy Pari i e et Puex | Memorial_day afternoon. Chief Mur- [ to Getermine it, he considered there P R inies Parisiny Bage i3 |phy was informed of the facts i the | were indications of a ruptured bladder - EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS FOR TODAY! A Sale of Men’s Suits A Sale of Knit Underwear Muslin Underwear Sale A Sale of White Ribbons A Sale of Hats and Flowers Demonstration of Oil Stoves, SURELY THESE ARE STRONG INDUCEMENTS TO VISIT THIS STORE TODAY AND PARTICIPATE IN THE srow hair on bald heads, because in most cases the hair root is dead. In the case of Mr. Armstrong the hair sot was not dedd, and knowing as we a astonishing hair growing vir- Parisian Sage, we see no n why it: should not grow hair e head of Mr. Armstrong. we do guarantee Parisian Sage d so does The Lee & Osgood Co.) > stop falling hair, dandruff and itch- case and on Friday afternoon caused the arrest of three young men, Na- tolo Tusaro, Pietro Chiaradlo and John Chioda, two being ar ted while at work above Taftville by Sergeant Twomey and Policeman Devito, while the third was taken later by Sergeant Twomey. Friday evening a fourth ar- rest was made when Michael Falcone w ght to police headquarters by Policemen Smith and Fenton. and that peritonitis had set in. The four men were before the cor- oner in the office at police headquar- ters, Policeman Devito acting as in- terpreter. On Memorial day afternoon there was @ large number on the battle- grounds, where there was a merry-go- round and a patent medicine show. In some way_trouble aroNe between the parties and it is claimed that the men $10.00 | MANY BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES WHICH AWAIT YOU. For MEN’S SPRING SUITS That sell regularly at $15.00 and $16.50 Exactly 75 Men's Suits—the entire stook of a promiment manufacturer, bought at practically our own price—will go Today at a very special price. They are pure worsted Suits, well made throughout, and this season's newest styles. All sizes are represented in the lot—regular $15.00 and $16.50 Suits at $10.00. MEN ? | DON'T MISS THIS e | SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY BEN'S STRAW BATS | oo o o e e e The facts in the case were of such | arrested or part of them struck and a nature that it was decided it should | kicked the injured man so that he had i a daintily per-|Dbe taken up by the coroner, and on |to be taken home in a carriage. At comed hair dressing, not sticky or|Friday®evening Coroner F. H. Brown | first it was not thought his injuries . . T S2 meed extensively by | Wwas called in by Chief Murphy and he | were serious. but he kept growing wio gesire brilltant and lux. | Was engaged in the matter until after | worse and finally Drs. Higgins and hair that attracts and fascin- | midnight, Interviewing the accused, | Cassidy were called in to attend him ing scalp, in two weeks, or money bac Parisian Sage by and also the dying man, in regard to |and they discovered his serious condi- TLarge bottles 50 cents, at druggists | the trouble. tion. orahere Sak ot THE A4 & OsEbaq| An ante-mortem statement was se- | When the matter was reported to cured from the injured man, who is at | the police, efforts were made to get the his home_ Policeman Blinderman a. accused, and it was accomplished ed as interpreter and the facts as to | quietly but speedily and it is believed how the affair occurred, it is under- ' that all concerned have been secured. Scared Into Sound Health. B. F. Kelley Springfield, Il.. H A year ago I began to be A l m d : 5 ‘E\;‘{‘gh e bledder, | FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS OF dent of the Connecticut General Life Speda Sa]e 0' n S an B‘,ys N'flh' Shiris and Palamas H - = . e Insurance company and president of i g f H at my condition. I suffered POST-GRADUATE LIFE | 2t tl o ings bank, Hartford. He 3%¢ |§!<‘n’s Muslin Night Shirts,| 67c | Men's Night Shirts, white x Men’, 2 dull heavy headaches and " b B was appointed a member of the pub! value | pret§ily trimmed — sizes 6| walue | in plain and twilled — also "‘ ue | ity ] n of my bladder was annoying | Experienced by General Harland of ities commission by Gov. Rollin S. S0c | years to 14 — regular S0c| 76c | trimmed Night Shirte_reg.| $1.00 | Dretiy patterns $1.59 | Men's Soisette Pajamas, inf n ful. T renk:} uftgolay hxd{w{ This City—P. H. Woodward, a Na- Haven in 1907 and | value at 3sc. | ular 75c value at 67c. | $1.00 Pajamas at 79c a Suit.| yalue | plain colors, with neat trim-§ - B e achos Jaft meé ihe ac.| tive of Franklin, a 556-Year Post- a member of the $1.19 | Men’s Pajamas of Madras | $200 | ming of silk brald and ik oot T GIMMAT Seaiingiitn. DOk Graduate. were of great value, 39c | Men's fine quality Muslin| 8% | Men's Night Shirts of fine| value | and Percale, in white and 5 h X 200 . Cwas free of all Glstress.” Lee & Mr. Woodward became ‘a resident |8 yaiue | Night Shirts, with faney| Y2Ue ll quality muslin, prettily | $1.50 | colors, all neatly trimmed | "“:-*I ~cegulmr ' 3. valuc was ST e, : 3 4 of Hartford twenty-five Vears ago, go- J g ¥l $1.00 | trimmed and with military | with - sibk- braid, silk frogs |a 59, : »d Co. (The completion of fffy-five years |ing there after the completion of the S0c | fronts—regular S0c value at | collar—regular $1.00 Night and with milita collar. ’ H e Jor ’.’fr'i'ofifximn‘“si&’s‘f“aéun%“ e ale i e e e s LR By il el Pl L e s £ . 1900 he received an honorary degree i Bx o s st Fuilfo Voodwa v xpert H Cranges on "the Bemch During ahe| REGE SR 00, 20 | L Moounnl, e B, sere GREAT VALUES IN MILLINERY TODAY i Coming Summer. 1855 lbocame juniors, the college had |rafroad statistics, graduated from : just launche the famous class of i i H The anmual meeting of the judges of : Trinity in the class of 1898. He is Th 1 F Untri d H. Fl 2 g g 4 H et St Al ot the Supetior| See ol aed '8 Eronk for men i A R e selling o 'ntrimme lats and Flowers will continue Today. New shapes are being added daily, H urt will be held in the supreme|erary and professional flelds. ‘This v . £ied Mary, B - : 3 yze 3 3 court retirig nroom in the capitol. at et o e e I e of South W makass: sistes piC making it the most important Millinery offering of the season. H Hartford, on Monday et 12 o'clock| H. Bromley, Edward Clarence Sted- | o¢ thd 7, is at No. 742 Asylum 5 F H e P iy | maae Bemrelor. “Bronson ot avente, Hariford. ; Untrimmed Hats 25¢ Fine Flowers 25c¢ H will and the wil ki P, S s, He ~. Robinson i H hifipt T el o Be nid BTN Henry C.\Rovinson. | YALE CREWS OUT Hundreds of Untrimmed Hats—newest of this season’s shapes— Fine French Flowers—all the wanted kinds and colors—value : officers which are made by the judges 5 1 1. = = MORNING AND EVENING. lue up to 50. to $1.50. : at_the annual meeting. —_— Ve ai S s : ’ r s for 3 In this meeilng the fudses :will : & O ichinon Gat The. Ol "Varity Bhalr We are offering our entire stock of Trimmed Outing for Wome s Sistntets Tor Tuigt O B » Misses and Children—no matter what former price has been at $1,39, Noth- make allotments for Judge Carmus H.|of 1854 wer: stand *Varsity Does Three and a Half o ing reserved—former prices as high as $2.98. Holcomb, now attorney general of the| judge Henry Elias Howland of New Miles. £ » state, who on Sept. 7 of this vear be-| York, who declines re-election as a 5 comes a superior court judgze, to flllf fellow of the college, Yung Wing of : the vacancy made by the promotion of | Hartford and the late Gov. Luzon B.| With the water on the Thames - . s T e N e i [ B S B e a0 00 weer et |2 STIMer Weight Knit Underwear Second Floor Special Values e e ”‘;’“Lt:‘: take the Piace]1s55 include P. H. Woodward, a native | warmer than for the past two days, all Falle. Shks. B Dobineon, Wi Wil °§fl1~‘l’ankllnv who reorganized the post- | the Yale crews were out on the Thames w. 5 d Child g reach the age limit of 70 years during | pne el | sad ’;"r';‘pa‘x.jf’d Ohio river 10 | shortly after 6 o'clock Friday night for omen’s an ildren’s—A Special Sale WOMEN'S $1.00 SKIRTS 50c. WOMEN'S LINEN SUITS $5.00, i 2 = e C oW y. The 'var- . - ’ 3 the summer. in the noted Star route cases; Lewis e aman v Tl 0 hron ang a | SAt 1lc—Infants' Vests, long slecves,|At 1lc—Women's Extra Size Vests| Women's Dress Skirts of tan and| Women's and Misses' All Linen Sults The sofl turned up by ants fn mak- El‘:t}i‘c’;“l:?fnnx‘-::melI"roz.m(‘:;:rl.:;m haif miles down 5"“‘“.“"“3“‘“2 .t Teslye, 8 Watue, Ix white duck, a gored model, trimmed| y ¢4 color only—coats are semi-§ Ing thelr uille in Central Americs. is| Johnson snd ‘Theodore Lyman. Mr. |& ®roke varying from 27 to 28 TBEre|2.. 11 iises Ribbed Pants; valuelAt 16o—Women's Extra Size Vests| soh oiig Of same.materlal, regular| . ed, skirts are pleated, {;ur.d ;}- m‘el ‘:'11(‘1:-" to make bricks| Woodward, who was in the postoffice ;egmm % ;&obthlfg Coach Xen- 150 d T il E sts,| $1.00 Skirts at 50c, . s n . D4 T - e. a 25c. RN Y department s a special agent from | nedy*Yofowed the eignt in u emanl (8 1T 3 - 5 87 1876 Sperial |launch and on the return picked up o ne case of Boys' Summer| At | Ope case of Womeén's Ribbed —_— i _Make Williame’ Root Beer at home. fagent from 1§74 until 1876, and had | ine freshmen four and coached them (= value | Wetghe Dnten Suits, sors: 12 2" e o s the family supplied all summer | the Star route evidence in charge from R S et gl P r el A c | Pants, lace trimmed—while|CHILDREN'S -‘MIDDY WAISTS 50c. g with this refreshing healthful drink.— 1;@}1?\1:;;111“13{;. fi?,ié‘“fi‘égi“ }::‘? town Ry the ot N 1 5oc. 3 | they last we offer them at| g g s S NOMENS LONG COATS $8.50. o 58 Dr. Ashbel and Emeilne Wood. |freshmen "four oared, ihe freshmen = R {at 12¢c a pair. (Only two| _. e pens’, B cprad * gt Watson's Coata 56 1nchins a e e e e Y oods | eignt pulled down stream for two miles | BAt 7c—Women's Ribbed Vests, value | pairs to a customer.) with sailor collars—these are PUiratE, e SRt ng, made “-oo‘iwnd!.nf{‘},“e is a, descenda e in easy stretches, returning in one 10e., 3 very speclal value at 50c. of pure linen and In tan color only Richard Woodward. The famil stretch at a stroke of 30, which was At 19c—Women’s Ribbed Pants, lace ; % : H Besh & acithle tael IR rajsed to 36 a half a mile from home. At 11c—Women's Ribbed Vests, value trimmed, value 25c. —_— —Several stylish models : Ve 1 The two ’varsity fours, the last to 15 , 25¢. : Dr. Woodward graduated from . SC. < H medtcal department $n Bowdoln col- | €0, 0ut; Taced down streem S mUS SACIE. o L L s e ] (250, | Qe case of Women's Ribbed| WOMEN'S §0.90 DRESSES $4.50. R H 5 3 — s, a N S , ce trim- H lege in May, 1829, settling profe: Tegular 'varsity eight stroke, winning Women's and Misses' One-piece| | straight and shaped, value 19c.| 39%c irmod—regular 39c Suits at ally in Franklin in September of that . s = by several len).lhs Among the visit- 25¢, Princess Dresses, made ¢ lain U 1 - r e Taon The olass of 1862, Colummbia. 25¢. 39¢c | Two cases of Women's Rib- Yo ;WD SN Aloeves. WRLL. g sty Sllk Sults—~cost I aomls G ey e A and 2% | A pull down stream and back with & 3 value | bed UNION SUITS—sleeve-| 27d skirt trimmed with braid, colors s : fecwr in the gulf 6;", Binont He , half mile brush between the two boats At szc;_—lWo_rnenz Silk Lisle Vests, 50c | less and with short sleeves—| are tan, lavender and medium blue,| fitted and gkirt is full pleated, colors Sompicied G6Y | puiirg, of gmetion in | Situted H moveine work af She vale e | regular 50c Suits at 39c. regular $6.50 Dresses at $4.50. | are tan, navy and gray. Wrankiin. Septembers & | 1819 . The | Yale varsity snd froskmon SAHhfs. B0e ; ¢ . d : ‘varsity, rowing a fairly high stroke event was suitably celebrated in the e a. o town by a public assemblage ana the | 3UFing the race won by @ Jenglh, Conch presentation of a gold-headed cane to | SeRNCOY SETAMBAR TR (10 Ll cars the venerable physician. The Re S o 1 S e e T ciaentation. Dait. | Went out for a short paddle, with Low ‘A d ‘States Semator Lafavette S. Foster | 3f Stroks in the socond, sarsity fout T Boom % of Norwich, who came within an ace | yery smooth. Brundred, who has been i%o AL f of being president of the United States | somewhat out of condition, but who is SPEC through the impeachment trial of An- | SYMEWIAt out ot Sondfon, Dut Wi ne June Sale of Muslin Underwear The June Sale of Muslin Underwear will be at its best Today. These few hints of styles and prices: ‘Wearersy S et L e T detien Sibwt went i SRR D CORSET COVERS DRAWERS B i (i Tl 0 LONG SKIRTS = n a pair oar. Having a new shell, the |2 Sove ) Ak - The 1, At the one hundred and fiftieth | .., %1% : & 15¢ Corset Covers—four styles— At | Women’s Drawer; 215 plain tucked—also trimmed . EX hite & ot Ut ek o b e I M oevienary. of i the : Consresational| ieiy Sight hap tumed s oW TLIE vaum S et e iy ot T, e Aoy | With lace and hamburg em-| 48¢ | Women's Long White Skirt ¢ r?:h;n';hn n:e.th'rhm takes | church in Franklin Octover 14. 1868, | Over 9 the fre 3 25¢ ] round and V' neck, hamburg| 12/2¢ | 2 P (wo < avod qu:lll) mus- | proidery. value | made with deep rufe and way one objection e common istori i was delivered | U8 s square neck, lace trimmed. | lin. (Only two pairs to ‘a : 59 ith pin tucks, regula o el L Tt e i : £ ez | Cmateonts Other good values in Gowns at 65c and e T T The glasess belh SEDHOSBL b S e z Three Birthdays Celebrated. I 25c | Corset Covers—25 styles— % up to $5.95. Skiyts ac 48 e E ; : Saplibie TOld pha ‘m D! v ad. ranklin Furnished Two Commanders| .., . 1 132y anniversaries. those |5 ‘g;‘?e { ch and fitted mod-| 19¢ | Women's Drawers, umbrella —_— 65¢c Women’s Long Skirts, trim- ®old pads, the temples do not| This old agricultural town in N of Ezra Bemnett, Eugene Boyens and b G tily trimmed with| value | style, finished with pin and al med : Tmwe to be so tight thus preventing|London county possesses envious ¢ Frank E. Fitch, wers celebrated all | hamburg and laces. ko' | hemStitched: tucks. SHORT SKIRTS s ol i i e s e the catting behind the ears tinction in having furnished the com- |at e on Thursday evening by a g b 1.00 Igings anc riings, i Shpiciatee & Weaibe dea:o :f:u RN e S et O 3 nds who gathered at the | sOther good values in Corset Covers at|Other good values in Drawers at 29c( 190 | Women's Short White Sikirts deep flounce and dust ruffe.s Py ¥ Spec-| ments in the civil war, Col. Thomas | home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bennett (@ 33¢ and up to $1.95, and up to $2.65 a pair. value | of good quality mushn, with » H. C. Kingsbury of the BEleventh and |on Hedgs avenue. For each of the |& p - | deep rufe, regular 25c Skirts|Other good values in Long Skirts at® Call in and let us sho: Col. Tho G. Kingsley of the T Hoben individual | 5 e, t 19 A 8 d us ‘ol. Thomas G. Kingsley of the Tw entlemen there was an individual |3 at 19c, 5. to $7.48. S it 2l et S them o You.| % Lixth, of which Dr. Woodward was | birthdas eake and each received pres- |SWwe MAKE A SPECIA e T £ yebededy : - R the surgeon. The Twenty-sixth nts from the party of twenty-flee who [SHE MAK! LTY OF EX- GOWNS N e B S e H i harge at Port Hudson May wade the eves F ¥ . Game: pla and ucked ruffic : R. C. BOSWORTH, 1365, St Coionel Kiniaiey was wouno: | B muclc were epioyed and refresh i el R ; %o | trimmed, with iace and Ham- i OPTOMETRIST P . ed in the attack. Charles P. ments were serv > WOMEN, IN THE JUNE SALE AND| ¢, | fowne of good quality mos. ek Dl olasies. BEEOVR SHOWINR OF COMBINA-§ o ta o Ie s B alu ¥ cked on' and 2 W;‘vgm:sscmpnon Galt ‘of Framkiin was ounded wit ol :20:1[355; AFNUDLK;(”:ggoRTMENT 30c | high meck with ruffe at|Other good values in Short Skirts at|/TION GARMENTS AND BRIDALE 4 < 2 i, L s, Need for Well-Developed Minds. sleeve. 65c and up to $1.25 SETS IN THIS JUNE SAL H Room §, Shannon BuiMing killed on the field: Henry Worthing Thorh nbverswet & tiie ahci i o = ton and Horace Worthington of the Norwich, Conn. | town were both wounded at Port Iud- | was greater need for well-developed son. John P. Case of Franklin was | minds than to-day, and never were the aleo wounded In the charge. Capt. Al- = 5 bert E. Daniels and First Lieut. John | TéWards for competency 8o great and f.. Daniel both of ranklin, were in | 80 alluring. the Eleventh regiment under Colonel —_— All Varieties Kingsbury, who became a member « funta Heimc puies. [ heid a Here are Additional Special Values for Saturday Shoppers PRI 99w from neary Every Department in the St Florence AUtOMAtic |o.ovee wone ao oomn g g S S B TR A Something of a “Shot” Here. $1.00 BELTS AT 44c. EMBROIDERED ALL-OVER 9%c. Bo.t leas returned from Franklin in 1873. Man was the first gossip, says a Blue Flame 0“ Sto e | Women's Lisle Gloves, an im.| Women's Elastic Belts—a manu-| 25 pleces of Fine Swiss Embroidered was & mailve of New Orleans. The| Chicago woman. And see how quick. Vi 25 | porter's sample line—value| facturer's sample line—made of| All-over, very neat patterns—at 98¢ town has had a goodly number i b i “ | soc. sy - Hisatic . Beitoe d. O 2 e - 250 Ih' o s had o o e Mecistature, | 17 the poor male creature was antdis- TODAY ‘“'lm\\ Elastic Belting and Gilt| & yard, wiue 31.26 Lo 3170 James €. Woodward was a member | tanced, despite that handicap!—Cleve- At | Women's Lisle Gloves, an im.| Buckles, regular $1.00 Belts at 44e. st ff of the house in, 1368 and Henry W.| land Leader. and show you the proper 39c Ilygm‘r'r smple” lne—valael o0 (e e e EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS 98c. Bo ‘;0 ee Kingsley was a State senator in 1889 e RO 75c. 5 c. Embroidered Flounci 27, 45 and Nela ¥ [estings served in the house SR = way to handle it. At | 300 pairs of Women's 12 ‘V;nwt"r Leather Belts—In tan. blue Inches wide—at 95c a yard, value 200 lh The virfl\p':‘-r of Mr. Vd\'und:‘!’arf: “The true name of what are often 3%¢c ;::‘;::,nn Irfi'lm:nk Lmfl.:‘():,‘«\» and green—regular 50c Belts at $1.26 and $1.50. has bhee otes o ts educatio o vy | Gl cy s n B e The. Hev. Samuer Nott, | called tears of repentance,” savs Mr. | black, ‘white, tan and gray-|50c CARRIAGE BAGS 39c. 30c LACES AT 10c. B Gt progenitor of missionsses and repre Taukaway, “ls ‘tears of _comse- | value' 75e. Women's 10-inch Carriage Bags We offer a choice of every patterr Nerwich Eranch, Franklin Sq., Fn e SR S A At | 600 pairs of Women's CHAM.| 7 bl tan—regular| and width of German and French ver Eomere Rro ettled in_ Franklin 7s2. Tn 1704, - = Booss gl soc g - = s. he . aAtablished the @ Frankiin lbrar c | OISETTE Gloves. washable—| 50 . Val Lace Edgings and Insertings at§ P‘:nl.m Branch, ground fleor which was continued for forty vears. The Fine Part of It. | regular 50c quality at 3% a 10c & yard—regular prices 15c toS ic Branch, ovér O ucational an unctions. Mr. 2 3 H e ty R o A e e i ubi | Circumstances soon finds that the e e JEWELRY 10c EACH, 3 FOR 25c. H corvice in 1865 From 1862 until the | Circumstances cease to be disagree- Ve EMBROIDERED SCARFS 500 Special showing of Women's Sum.| 00 Pieces of Jewelry, comprizing— Embroidered Linen Bureau Scarfs — - H mer Weight Hosiery at 123ic a pair, Belt Pins, I and Pillow Shams to mateh-—very d » —including black and tan—regular! Beauty Pins Hat P each. (At Art ¢ — and outsizes—hemmed and ribbed Cuff Link Stick i top—also Black Lace Hosiery Veil Pins, Coin s, Neck 8, o1 ¥4 All Skin Irritation and Odors il o L BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKERS caused by Perspiration or s = time of his entering the postoffice de- | able. ited Tea Importers N (R e d Hartford Courant. His mental disci- pline and scholarship fitted him for the long perio@ of work in the post- office department, which awaited him in 1865. He won his way to the posi- FURS STORED FOR SUMMER tion of chief special agent in 1874. and reorganized the mail service in Geor- 1 now have my own building at 197 | gia. His identity with the railway special value at Department.) WOMEN’S HOSIERY 25c. All at 10c each, 3 for 25¢, regular price Franklin Btreet, where the best facil- | mail service f the ,Ohio river t " 25¢ each. n aroy.and dark mixtures, sizo IS Tor Envias Thts bave bein e vice from the,Ohio river to| Heat are speedily removed by A splendid showing of Women’s Fine 9 to at 95¢ a pair, value $1.25, atalled Brii the gulf gav him ample preparation Them repaired: dyod and stored gor ine | for dealing with the Star route in- Summer. r and evidence from 1881 wuntil M. BRUCKNER. - Telephone 254-1. 2pr16TTHhS r. Woodward has been a prolific - His works have include NEW STOCK Guarding the Mails. Secret Service of the Postoffice Department: Hartfor s Dress Goods. Lin-|its Institutions and Industries: 100 A cordial invitation js extended to| Hoslery at 25¢ a pair—comprising v E. S. SYKES every housekeeper and cook to comel BAYS WESHABNLEBUITS 80e. very wanted kind of cotton, lisle 7 ; ’ln:lnfx' l&,“;?,.,,,m\":l““t:,“{: “qu iy SRt ERND sl gt 2 Sopidii: WHITE RIBBONS. A.l'» n(‘n,,- w nnh?;.me Blouse Sufts, de Florence Automatic Oil Stove. ¥ e % sizes 4 to 7—at 69¢c a Sult, value up O l" || 2 Wo are pleased to o Qi Stove.| the fashionable colorings. At 19c— “'l,x:t’-: \Al\:l[l]&l 0\ lrm.. Ribbon, [ M08 4 ¥ g ] ches wide, value 25e. uve secured the services of one of an of the manuta. = At T0e—~IWhite. Bridiant Riv. |[BOYS’ SUITS $2.95. of emnants, Si afleta N Lr'ln, entral Ol Slove, g0 All ot Joyear prises Good lengthe| Years of the Hartford Bank, and Tu ? P()Wd(‘ g e it (%0 JL0t¢|CANDY SPECIALS TODAY. bon, 6 inches wide, valus Z5e Boys' Two-pivce Suits, thie spring’s e surance in Connecticlt e became L ienced chet/of the Epicurean Club of] At 7c a dozén—Cocomnul Biscult e R Y most styllsh models wiges 7 1o 17— THE REMNANT STORE, secretary of the Hartford board of Kilfull d Toilet P .| Boston * 10 . tijoroughly - demonatrate > isculty, [At 26c—White Satin Taffeta Ribbon,| .o gs value up t 170 West Main St trade at fts inception and was con- | 8 skilfully medicated T owder | |S.na explain the Florence Auntomatic value 10c 5% Inches wide, value 390, 0.7 A o et JOHN BLOOM, Prop, |fe€cted witn President J. M. Allen in | whichisno more like ordinary Talcum These gentlemen will be with us for . . BOYS SUITS $7.60, e L L Fn | it for ylaes Fiewas | SciERSmore ke ordnary Taloun At 16 a pound—Venilla Marshmallows, |At 25c—White MOIRE Taffeta Ribbon, . - . succeeded by James U. Taintor. The | Powder than cream islike skimmedmilk TODAY ONLY, value 20c. 6 inches wide, value 3%c Boys' Two-pleve Suits, with Knick- BOoTTLER * | worik of Mr. Woodward ae secretary of | being perfectly harmless to the most perfealy b e o tha Tt id you ‘will not have to be an ex- 4 oL erbocker Trousers, of fine worsted the board was sound and promotive of traordinary ceok to pick S0 5 jachel, cor. Mavker and Water Bta | tho host industrial "ihterasts of the | delicate skin and possessing uncqualled | 5 abie cooking hints Mg oy ne of the bast Ales. Lager | city. His judgment was clear and his | healing and soothing power. @4 Wines. specially bottied for fam- | knowled ANce Was UNIUIn-SEe for the na: B TUmSuisoiaiy detiist, tor fam- | knopicdey of nncs “was sinayplsed lfi"gxl‘,'b..“'u..;"" sykeson j3 The Porz.e'c:t'l.s“ -& ulfl:tcfil:“Co. The Porteous & mflfll’sg..uu‘[he Porteo:::_ 5‘...'1".‘?.'{2'.1. u‘if.'....th: l"f.r.!fitul & Mitchell Co. = &enuine without CLRTTTIETT P LT TYL O R PTeT AL ETTTTTRTIVERTPErs 2o _|At 16c a pound—Old-fashioned Cho-|At 25e—White Brnn.uu Taffeta Rib-| and mixtures, sizes 11 to 18—at $7.60, colates, value 20c. 614 alue $10.00

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