Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 13, 1910, Page 8

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" ) Re-Enlargement Sale. WOIRD HAS GONE OUT BY WORD OF MOUTH—THE STORY TOLD AND RETOLD A HUNDRED TIMES A DAY—JUST WHAT WON- DERFUL BARGAINS OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE MET WITH THROUGH- OUT THIS STORE. TOMERS WHO ARE DOING THE TELLING, WE WANT TO TELL YOU, ONLY THEIR FRIENDS. THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS I7'S OUR CUS- BUT THEY'VE TOLD THAT IF You WANT SOMETHING BIG IN THE WAY OF A BARGAIN COME HERE TODAY. Women’s Summer Suits and Dresses At Closing Out Prices Women's and A Tub _Suits, eonsisting of linens, ramies, in the colors. values up to $10.50— | <) Wemen's Separate Washable Coats, 8 long, white and some lines inches Eo v v o $ide—Sale price Women's High-class Linen Dresses, molid colors, handsomely _ trimmed, walue $10.95—Sale price $6.95. !—u lot of Women's Silk Dresses, W close out. no two allke, values up # $22.50—Sale price $13.95. Women's Lingerie Dresses. white, BiEk and blie beautitully irimmed with lace, valuz up to $6.00Sale price Women's White Lawn and Batiste WWaists, prettily trimmed, value $1.00— Sale price 69c. Famous Baldwin House Dresses, in pretty neat materials—$1.98 and $2.15. Millinery 7 ed Hats in $3.00 to $4.00—Sale price $1.00. ~Untrimmed _Hats, various ehapes B4 designs—To ciose out, 19c each. New lot of Molre, plain taffeta, coin Persian ribbon in pink. white, blve, etc: value 25c, 2% and $0e—Sale price 19c. Black and White Taffeta Ribbon. in Besorted width stripes. finest quality, walue 35c—Sale price 15c. BREEZE BOWS MADE FREE OF CHARGE. Hosiery and Underwear 's extra thin Mo-hole” % Silk Lisie Hose—Sale price 23c - 3 Boys' “Porosknit” Short Sleeve ghirts and Knee Drawers, 25c grade— price 19c. LAST DAY FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON KITCHEN WARE, dimrerent models. | Art Department 18 and 24-inch Lace Trimmed Centre Piece, very good quality and durable, value 50c and 75c—Sale price 42c. Cretonne Lambrequin, finished with fringe, vaiue 62'2c—Sale price 39¢c. Shams and Scarfs in embroidery and | drawn work, value 75c—Sale price 49c. Notion Depariment complete assortment of Sample Brushes still on sale, 1234c to Sale price 8c to 35c each. A | Tootn 0c qualities eptic Paper Drinking Cups can be used many times—Sale price, 3 for 10c. 24-inch Sanitary Hair Rolls, all shadas of brown, 50c quality—Sale price 35c. [Men’s Wear [ Men's Collarless Negligee and Soft Collar Shirts; best 50c qualities made —Sale price 42c each. Men's and Bovs' Leather Belts of kinds—23c qualities—Sale price 19¢ - qualities—Sale price 39c. Odd lines in M Undershirts and Drawers, 50c qualities—Sale price 29¢ | each. |Two Exira Values From Silk Dept. Rough Pongee. all silk. 26 inches wide, all zood colors, regular 69c quale ity—Sale price 43c. Silk Poplins in neat jacquard fig- ures. fair assortment of colors—Sale price 33c. Muslin Underwear Women's Fitted Corset Covers, as- | soried sizes, regular 19¢ quality—Sale | price 10c. Women's Corset Covers, French lace trimmed with three rows of on, regular 3% quality—Sale price 25c. Women's Night Robes, low neck and ghott sles lace trimmed—Sale price Children’s Rompers, 1 to 5 years, regular 33c qualitv—Sale prize 25c. —_— DEMONSTRATION OF THE COL- LEGE CHARCOAL CHEWING GUM AT OUR STORE—SAM- PLES FREE. Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. Sagacious Canine Collector. A southwest London hotel is the "kt of action of a very sagacious doz, \\t Rrigh terrier. A visitor to the hotel, mided he possess, in the dog’s opin- jom, at least a sufficiently benevolent of countenance, will soon after arfival feel his leg being gently rub- i Bed by something soft, and looking dawn will perceive the dog’s expect- ewes fastened on him, while a box awaits contributions. As as he has received-a coin Jack ly bears it off to the counter, a biscuit awaits him. Unless the biscuit is forthcoming, and one of kimd that meets his approval, Jack not give ap his money ‘The money thus collected during the last f monthe has amounted to thirty which has been sent to the Tondon hospital and other char- Metor Horn Gives Bugle Call. A motor-car horn e recently heard, ys Science Siftings, has a sound like . and is pleasant and distinct- In_operation it is like an ordi- pary bulb horn. Each time the bulb a piston araangement moves gives a turn to a ratchet Wheel at the base of o four-tone The turn of the ratchet wheel ‘es a valye, which dirccts the air into the various tubes in turn. By changing this device any combination of - sounds or cails can be produced. ii Thus, repeated pressure on the bulb will give four-toned calls that m: M. sald to give pleasure instead Bierves to people In the vicinity. Matrimony Is a Risk. oung couples jn Devils' Lake, N. D. wet -r’l:—ied in that town b :- are superstitious about its Matrimony is a risk. no you are married in. Antiquity of Experimental Marriage contracts written on os- | traca or postherds have been unearth- | ea at Luxor, Egvpt, which convict the erimental union 'man of unoriginal- They are one of them: “I take thee, Taminis, daughter of Pamonthis, into my house to be my lawful wife for the term of five months. Accordingly I deposit for you in the Temple of Hathor the sum of four silver stater, which will be forfeited to vou if 1 dismiss you be- fore the conclusion of the five months, and besides this my banker shall do something for vou; but if you leave me on your own account before the Marriages. end or the five months the above sum which 1 have deposited shall be re- funded to me” The Kaiser and Women. Everyone has heard of the kaiser's famous dictum, “Kirche, kuche, and kinder,” where woman is concerned, the meaning of which is that her world should consist of “church, kitchen and children.” ow, however, it seems that his views are widening somewhat with regard to the weaker sex. and he would remove all obstacles in’ their way of earning a living, although he is still very doubtful as to whether 2,000 years old. Thus, | by State Officers. L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D’AMERIQUE. Lafayette council, No.- 507, disposed of a large amount of business at its regnlar session, at which President Pierre St. Onge presided, on Thursday evening in Foresters' hall. President St. Onge has been named as the dele- { gate from the council to the convention | at Manchester, N. H., on Sept. 7 and 8. Peter H. Ethier is the alternate chosen. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Sebequonash council, No. 11, held its resular meeting Monday evening, Grace | Thorpe, Pocahontas, presiding. A large number was present and the regular order of business was carried out. The | great Pocahontas, Mrs. Gladwin of Wallingford, "and great keeper of re ords, Miss Maggie Ives of Hartford, made their annual visit to the council. Games was one of the features of the evening which provided quite a little fun and amusement for all. First prize was won by Miss Masgie Ives, and the second by Mrs. Gladwin. At the close a social hour was spent. lIce cream and lady fingers were served by the committee. The council is making plans to hold a picnic before long. Much interest is being taken by the members and they | expect t6 have several new candidates soon. MODERN WOODMEN. Tonic camp, 7694, at its regular semi-monthly meeting in Pythian hall Thursday evening besides ordinary business received two new brothers in to the camp’ The initiation was per- formed in creditable form. Three new applications were received at the regular meeting of Norwich camp, No. 8308, at their new quarters, in Hibernian hall, on Wednesday even- ing, Insuring an dctive beginning of the fall and winter season. The camp is ball and W. A. Fields, HEPTASOPHS. Plans for an outing are being made by Norwich conclave, No. 424, and the members are looking forward to this annual affair with their customary in- terest.” Mamecoke on the Thames will be the scene of the outing and the day will be August 12. The Norwich Hep- aspobs will go down by launch, while the brothers of Groton conclave will come up the river and join them. The usual programme of sports is being ar ranged by the committee in John B. Benoit, J. F. Cochrane E. Walsh. charge. and J * ODD FELLOWS. Shetucket lodge, No. 27, broke the usual monotony of the summer meet- ings by receiving some new applica- tions on Tuesday evening. Notices of | the annual outing of the Odd Fellows at Fairview on the Thames, on Labor day, are expected by the Norwich bod- ies in a short time. EAGLES. The committee of Norwich Aerie No. ‘367, who are arranging for part the aerie is to take in the st field day at New London next Th day have found that there are a number of Eagles and their friends | going down that they have arranged for a special train on that day to leave Norwich at 9.40 o'clock in the morning, at a round trip fare of %0 cents. The uniforms for Nasrich Aerie have arrived and with tliem the body from this city are bound to mak. most - creditable appearanc complete uniform will include dark clothes, white vests, white hats white gloves, white spats, black ties, a rose for 'a button bouquet. The members will - carry large American flags. From 15,000 to 20,000 visitors ars expected in New London on the field day from all over the state, while it is expected that Providence Aerie with Reeves American band will at- tend. Special trains are to be run from practically every city in ftle state and m Worcester Springfield and Providence. Some. of the buildings in the Whaling Ci already being decorated,. three are rms of decorators being busily engaged. The Sailors and Soldiers’ monument will be trimmed with electric lights. At the City reviewing stand. hall will be jocated the where among the guests will be Senators Bulkeley and Brandegee and Congressmen Higgins, Tilson and Hill. ‘The parade will start Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Fif- teen bands and drum corps will be in line. In the evening at Admstrong park there will he a band concert and fireworss. There will be also much among the Eagles on Wednesday. At 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon the state executive committee will meet at | thé Elks' home, on Washington street, fo rthe transaction of important busi- ness, and in the armory on Wednps- day evening the degree teams will compete for the $200 that goes to the best drilled. activity iSONS OF VETERANS. Members of Sedgwick camp, No. § are enthusiastically seconding the ef- Substitute for a Glass Cutter. Occasionally the man of the house | or his wife may have need to cut a sheet of window glass and be without a glass cutter of any kind that will work. An’excellent substitute for the w is a pair of heavy Scissors or she that are of no particular value. Sub- merge the glass in water to a depth of three or four inches and cut the edges as you would a piece of paste- board. A plate of glass may not be divided in half by this apparatus, gs | it is supposed the narrow clippinzs | will break away: but unless biting too deep in the main sheet that is o be preserved the weight of the water acts to prevent shattering as otherwise would be effected.—Chicago Tribune. Novel Consumptives’ Sanitarium. General Davis, at the meeting of the Pershore rural council this week put forward a novel and ingenious idea for | a consumptives' sanitarium. It was that some shepherds’ huts—which are fitted with wheels, and can be moved women are qualified or no to partici- | from place to place—should be pro pate in fhe affairs of the nation. He | vided, and a committee was appointed would. however. open all grammar | to consider the suzgestion. Given a schools (o them, and_later on, all uni- | nicely sitiated enclosure atiractive versities, as he would like to see wo- | Laid oul for open-air treatment. an men fitted educationally for an adeguate supply of shepherds’ huts, walk in life" and fully recoxniz there is af least a rough and ready need for them to enter all br sanitarinm for the treatment of tu- and professions open to them. herele Vietims —and an cconomical oue = AL Possibly it would be guite as effiica- The Commander—in-Chief of the Navy | cious asx morc ambitious and costly Afleat and Ashore. | schem gham (Eng.) Post Gov. Draper has been out with: the | web-foot militia and has probably An learned how ti givesthe true sailor| _Let it; he understood that John W. Riteh to his trousers. lut since_he | Kern made this ement:” "I am sccupicd ihe chief executive chair! surprised. At Tothing,” before _the thege has beer no.hitch in his courage | Graud Izland convention was held.— nof his ability.—Gloucester Times 3 s Omaha Bee. Norwica Eagles Will Have Special Train: o State Field | LCey at new London—Sons of Veterans % Many New Membsrs—Degree of Poenhmh- Visited. planning for an entertainment in the | nally, acting directly ugor:h:h:};g;gofl carly fall, and ‘arrangements for this | 3nd MUcOUs surfaces of t - are In the hands of the following com- | Lestmonials sent free. P,;i: Rromey mittee . Saul Alofson (chairman), G. J.| "“Fake Hall's Family Pills for consti- Downes, John E. Congdon, J. E. Kim- | pation. forts of Special Aide Hale from ‘Hart- ford in the canvas for a class of 100 in September. Thair- combined en- deavors have alreaay resuited in the securing of over thirty applications, so that the prospects for the success of the plan of increasing the membership appaar excellent. WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. “Sedgwick Woman's Relief corps, No. 16, held its regular meeting Friday a ternoon at Buckingham Memorial with the president, Mrs. Eva W. Caulkins, in the chair. Mrs, Jane Anella Stetson, the delegate to the recent meeting of the board of the Cromwell Relief corps home in Hartford, read her raport, and the paper -was listened to with much interest. The ladies of the corps are to furnish the dinner on Thursday for the reunion of the Eighteenth regiment at Buckingham Memorial. ROYAL ARCANUM. The regular meeting of Norwich council, No. 720, in -Buckingham Me- morial 'on Tuesday evening was an es- pecially interesting session, as Orator 5. Sumner Willard had arranged for a programme that requirad everyone present to sing a_song, speak a piece or tell a story. Each member did his part faithfully and the resuit was a most enjoyable evening. . At the mext mesting of the council there will be initiation. How's Thint We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catafrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Ciieney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- They Have a Definite Purpose. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in cases of kidney and bladder ail- mentes. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, Ind., tells the result in her case. “Af- ter suffering for many years from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending much money for so-called cures, 1 found Foley Kidney Pills the only medicine that gave me a perma- nent cure. I%am again able to be up and attend to my work. I shall never | hesitate to recommend them.” Lee & Osgood Co. No ] Stamps- LEGS OF | R | cenume LAMB 1| 4¢ tomt ens LAMBIb { Oc LAMB CHOPS - Ib | 2%¢ CORNED )PLATE BEEF NATIVE VEAL ROAST ROUND STEAK 5 to 7 Ibs. Average GERMAN, loaf =k= FRUIT CAKE SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS No. expensive delivery system enables us to give you absolutely STICKNG PIECES 1o 10 Boneless RUMP b 1212¢ NATIVE FOWL - 1b20c Ib|4-16e Shoulder Steak hi2c Prime Rib Roastih| 3-15¢ ] Ge SMOKED SHOULDER s LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS IN THE CITY. r |(Ig | Home Made Bread 6-6c | the Lowest Prices in Pure Foods. Flour Bag 83c COOKIES -1bf0c | SOAP - Gibars 25¢ mr - MACKEREL each 5¢ Laundry Starch 31bs| |c Bakers’ Chocolate | §c cake SWEET WHOLESOME Table Butter ib 27¢c BEST ASSORTED SUNNY MONDAY_ FINE LARGE CANTALOUPES e2ch DE TOMATOES ® 56 b8 | large EGG PLANT each 8¢ Native ONIONS - ot 5 CABBAGE 2 meivs - 3¢ HEADS * FRESH Roasted Peanuts hag e PURE LARD b 4e hll Gream Cheese Ib | 8¢ | Matches - 5 boxes [4¢ Mohican Cocoa - 16¢ | Warre RIGE - - 3 Ibs |3c | s b 12%¢ | Elgin Greamery Butter h3Tc Baked Beans Browa Bread DELICIOUS JELLY DOUGHNUTS doz§c at 3P W, INCREASED POWER. Cylinder bore increased from 43 inches to 413 ficient carburetor, (Special Schebler) material increase in power. Rating. 32.4. INCREASED Wheel base increased from 110 to 116 inches, IMPROVED APPEARANCE. 234 inch drop, which makes car set lower, roomy tonneau greatly improves the appear- easily than ever. Double drop frame, the larger hood and more ance. Piston stroke, The four cylinders are cast singly, with ing the exclusive Cadillac features throughout. inches. This, with more ef- is water-jacKeted, effects 43 inches. copper jackets- applied, retain- Horse power, A.L. A. M. which COMFORT making the car ride more and this with LARGE RADIATOR. The radiator is larger, hence has greater cooling capacity. standing the fact that the Cadillac TIMKEN Full floating tvpe Timken roller bearing rear axle. as used on a number of America’s This is notwith- was never deficient in that respect, AXLE. This is the same axle highest priced cars. LARGER BRAKE DRUMS. Larger brake drums, giving greatly increased efficiency. double acting brakes, both equalized. expanding Contracting and TWO IGNITION SYSTEMS, Two complete and spark plugs magneto and the new and improved high tension distributor and controlling efficient for operating the car. ENCLOSED WIRING. electrical wiring enclosed in cop- per tubes. COPPER MANIFOLDS. Copper manifolds are usad for water inlets and outlets in the circulating system. LUBRICATION. Automatic splash, Cadillac exclusive system. TRANSMISSION. speed selective type sliding Al Three gear. . Prices Include the F The two ignition systems consist of Bosch independent ignition systems, each with its own set of tension unit _coil, alone is high Delco system wi‘h single relay. Either system DRIVE. Direct shaft with two universal Jjoints running in oil bath. TIRES. 34x4 inches. SPRINGS. Semi-elliptic front, platform rear. REMOVABLE CLUTCH. Clutch may be removed in a very few minutes without disturbing other members. three-quarter Price $1700 Touring. Car, Dem| (Coupe $2250. lowing Equipment—Bosch magneto ard Delco system, one pair tail Tamne one horn and set of tools. pump and repair Kit for tres, 0-mile season and trip Standard Speedom tonnezu and half foot rail in front, tire holders. This Wonderful New Cadillac was not possible 12 months ago TeALSNEG, AGENTS FOR e New London and Windham | - Gounties conviet fu the and finest that th v B0 luxur and scientitie measurement which th manufacture of motor ears ha t veloped. Manufacturing plants” are st like men—still more strangely ik men who operate them. Abraham . Lincoln, just \ 1 | | the He h the prineip! This new Cadillac for mere insensate piece of ind jron It in the m of a manuf which the Cadill ted itselfl more The Cadilluc lowed all these one of should with a Ly Cadilla in turn ment . 1 not” will hix t neoln of ) BYOW Lo grentness thr ul and wenriso; Abraham L ] ool an embodiment and the turing prin pan 4 than ten yeurs a principle, ‘raith Yeurs, ks this—t ten thousand or more « e Interchangeahl other Cadillac interchangeubilit a absolutely A It redy s fr finitesimal minfmum, wugmont particle of power generated by the gine This principle implies « production with its consequent But it also implies a painstakis actness which must be exercised eve hour of every working day in the by every branch of a highl organization. We know that this car have been evolved except by the and arduous process which has | pursued in thesCadillac plgnt for t past ten years Wa know th cannot ¢ in selentific rdizat wntil it i I by which Tus' y NS i the eusuile rothe past t YL LN Yeled F. O.B. ( Detroit capacity. of the nplilest LS SN the normal Cadillic deman jenean: i Please co-opernts with your ¢ $3000 ) representative by the earliest po s and generator, one pafe side afl Lingpe and Inspection. robe rail, fuil foot rail in

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