Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1911, Page 6

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MICH TOWN Pupils Hear .L':i‘v.ll :v'.p ; 2 t Wepms Eating Plants P.St caflls Local views, all dif- Sentuma in Beincipal Tarbors es of ZS.I“at mpr,ipufag' . % : R LS € /VYeii W L} 3 y mail, 3c additional, § : L A : ; } OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF WOMEN'S etarting for Baltimore, where they : B 2 : g s S . S . s Govm Tavs army was sli sbouc themn. Visit olur Kitchenware = Py ! 5 : : : 2 ’ . ? Bi e sk “ ! darin i Department and see the . . > . B : ’ Special Sale of Mea’s Suits The Raseio Sloasd 11/ agais on 1 many special *values we | . 3 : ? 4 ISR ST f e e are offering in Kitchen | g 8 § ; in our Men's Department. o aiieg "SeTTNG irerce | Utensils and other articles We offer you substantial stationed in the Vl(‘)n..l) i e s Wili Commence Today, May 31st, at 8.156 A. M. b g I e vl s o babont ove; seking ome dollar for thr u-, t going seuth on the ocean v e % % from mnd, through the Gulf $ : Y tales of experiences in by Comrades Geer and Mr. Geer toid of oiming Cempany ¢ Trara e it e || | Sale of Kitchenware ny Beun the geison were finull abemged. Duriung the war Mr. ¢ l Mr. Geer paid. 1o SMp leland, to avoid rumners. There General But- s gathermg forces which wers - up the Mssisaippi river. Three after their arrhal with gun- Woats going first, They moved up the , ‘taking Fort Jackson. Finally ‘ware estabiished in the New Or- owstom house as bodyguard of Genersl Butler. 1t wes the duty of the army in Koulsiana to prevent the transport of eattle from Texas to points in (he @onuth. After the capbure of Port Hud- won_and burg, not ome creatur: aroesed the Mmsivsippi river. Genersi Birge was a neble, Jasder, one who looked out for :h ‘aamfort of his men. They never lost @ battle in the stat: of Louisiana. Exercises at West Town Street School At the West Town street school, ex- | for Memoriai day were heid In anior room Monday for all the grades. Comrades Price and Geer | 3 \ [] 3 2 @ he most interesingly, showing a | X \ 4 Fumber of srticles carried by the sol P @lers durin gthe ofvH war. Among 3 - Shess were scraps of a flag borne b % 4 3 5 z e beiag color bearer. Tt S: he Flag, America an Fho Buar Spangied Baginer were sung Witk spirft by the scheol Is the most Important Merchandising Event of the ¥} entire year to women. During this sale we offer the All-Stars Obscured. TPuesday morning there wae a game # bali on the Norwich Town sreen | et the Yannigans and the All- b arswith o sove o 11 to' 7 in favor best products of the best manufacturers, at positive re- neh and as < > ductions. The assortment ranges from the lowest price consistent with dependability, up to the finest, daintiest kinds. And whatever grade you buy it means an actual saving of money. - The more you buy the more you save. Every Woman should provide a season’s supply of Maslin Underwear during this Annual Juns Sale = otop Ly ITughe M @ hopes to tame. half-grown kittes and Nay the appearan Bury turnpike has been most success ful .in finding the lady's slipper this pear. baving brought o school twent of the pink variety amd six of the vei- tow kind, the jatter rarely seen. Damage by Cut Worms. A farmer went to ins garde @4y to bush peas, but didn't put | T Brush, as he had te turn his attention | C = = . | 5 4 2 %o the cut hich wers ¢ White Ski Ch Size G Children’s M B s Corset Covers Drawers Gowns . Long White Skirts emises Extra Size Garments ildren’s Muslin to the root. g z 5 Special values in Chemises— | i 7 — Corset Covers 9¢ Drawers at 15c Muslin Gowns at 35¢ Long White Skirts at 59¢ AL B it he W ialie idpaciats JoLERE S Vine: dar Underwear Town Topies. ,uwyu n Corset Covers, ade of g00d| YWomen's Muslin Drawers, with plain r‘ome s Muslin (;xu\vns in ::;o styles| Women's Long White Skirts, of good ,:: 8699';’ valalue :sso'c, | ments for stout women and provide a - E. A. Allyn of Tanner sfreet was at ¢ auality 3 #S > 3 — with plain tucked.y L i i At 89c. value $1.00. i . Oakdale ever Sunday ! at 9¢ ea tucked ruffle—also with fine quality | high neck with three-quarter sleeves, quality T with deep flounce and At $1.29, value $1.50, full assortment of styles and kinds—| We r a_specialty of Children's | 15¢ a'pa trimmed with four rows of lace, regu- nmed with lace and tucks, regular s 5 . il at ‘Sdle Pricss. Musiin Und e — e R Sioas Wit useoas | HES A AT s o @ customer, | I5F 0 Gowns at 3oc. s White Lawn Princess Slips ; e A g { st uiie;: Qeiogh 49c | Gowns in two styles—low.] 79¢ | Women's Long White Skirts, At 98¢, value $1.25. Extra Size Drawers. B | and ribbon value | round neck with Hamburg| value | with deep flounce of Ham- At $1.29, value $1.50, At 35¢, value 3%c. Children’s Drawers. | o 75¢ | inserting and Val Lace edg-| $1.00 | burg embroidery, in blind and At $1.69, value $2.00. At 44c, value 50c. 3 Women's Drawers, of cambric | short sleeves, lace trim- 7 open work patterns—twenty At $1.98, value $2.50. At 690, vdlue 89c. At 10c, value 15c. and umbrella shape ] h—\‘ neck, with hem- styles to cheose from. ie “c' ‘M“‘ nim. At 2fe, value Ze. 5 with deep he nd cluster of ! stitched tucked yoke, trimmed e ss Z 5 Z 5 v .00, 2% Bushnedl of Flartford is at | b v, hewy and elustean of | with two rows of wide Ham-| $1.29 | Women’s Long White Skirts, Comhlnatlon Slllts At #4c, value 50c 4 on the Scotland road for a | ucks. e e value | with extra wide flounces and| - Childrens 1ed with $1.50 | dainty trimming of lace and sore . Extra Size Gowns. e e | | twenty-five styles Hem= | Gowns in a variety of sty | Hamburg embrotaeries—nt- | Combination Suits at 39¢ - At 29¢. ey mond bles of Providence is | —high neck, V neck, lo teen styles to choose from. Cobmatind Bk s G b At 6%, value 850, A soc round neck and low square A , i 54 At 89¢, value $1.00. | neck—trimmed with lace and| Other excellent values in Long White ?j"i,‘) 4": flf'gdulg:“!,"fcy c"s;!é!]n;(i{n !iz:z At $1.29, value $ Hamburg insertings and with | Skirts at’ $1.69, $1.98, $2.69, $3.59 and | 39.. 4 g At $1.69, value $2.00 apending several days at his heme or At 68c, value Tsc Tanner street. hem- 0. At 85c, value $1.00. Corset Cove St Daslia value | and 1 1 cluster ibbon runs. 4 B o 9c | trimmings o is \ lace and §4.29. s c s 6% | Combination _Suits — Corset Childrer’s Skirts. ; Sente BT tor & broidery, and several rows of Bt e ir it 85c | Gowns—twenty siyles to value | Cover and Skirt, trimmed At 6o, value 15e. | ib runs. '?oosr m(rnmd—" made 7 ?t‘ i 2 e | :’lth tI;{a;]n:urg inserting and Extra Size Short Skirts. At 15c, value 1 PTG O R, | o asonville and Fruit of the emstitched ruffle, sizes 34 o 5 . R e yavtiand spent | — 2 Loom muslin, with dainty Short White Sklr[S | to 44 AGTES valne Eec, At 21c, value @sen of Washington street g ers, in French and Women's Drawers, of fine | g SoE - EEantours aiin : c { Combination i At - 6, yalus 39c. At 44c, value i ss. i | .. ARIBGE ST oatitn o 1 \;arl‘mlgac‘_‘ edgings and in-|Short White Skirts at 19¢ i At 85c, value $1.00. At 88¢, value ¥ Miss Gladvs Beebe the H uslin trimmed : y s 3 - et 4503 80 | Cov trimmed At $1.29, value $1.50. - | r . | umbrella trimmed with ‘Women's Short White Skirts, of good # o e “ At value $1.00. in, M aze | cic Lawn : %] vaiue | styles, including the new|critonag hem, regular 25c Sikirts at 196 29 | Combination Suits — Infants’ Long and Short Whits Siips M R . Mol a c, embroid at 44c a pair,| $1.50 | Kimono s, with square|® » o < | Cover and Drawers—made of Extra Size Long Skirts, At 2fc, valu The gaept of Mrs. M. B. Gough | value 50c and 59c. { low neck, trimmed with wide Short White Skirts, : sheer lawn, trimmed with 3 > B 4 b~ g g Sough of | = embroidery and ridWen run. ; biind_embroidery, edged with At 85c, value $1.00. At Mo, value 'awwecus [1ill over Sunday and Me- | : ; : > At 44cy value 50c. | fine Val Laces, & varlety of At $1.29, value $1.80. At 68, value 5 Othar eggccl:nk gvamas in Corset| Other excellent values in Drawers at| Other excellent values in Gowns at At 69, value Ssc. | styles of trimmin, At $1.69, value $2.00 At 86c. value $1.60. overs at , 83¢, y . 5¢, $1 v: i g Yy Y at €9c, 85c, 98¢, $1.29 and $1.69. | 69¢. 855, $1.20 and $1.69 a pair. $1.69, $1.98, $2.69, $3.19 and $3.69. At 85c, value $1.00. L Othoy e ;?gsv:'l;c;z.;' combina- At $1.98, value $2.50. At $1.29, valus $1.50. e * REMEMBER==This Sale Will Begin when the Ston_-e opens on Wednesday, May 31st, and will continue throughout the oty Outrgr | month of June. We strongly advise, however, attending on the Opening Day, if possible. » Summer Weight Knit Underwear F, G. Luffev and his brother, J Taffey of Meriden, are visiting tives here 31 Th s a rehearsal Monday eve- | oot Firs® Methe dist Episco, . . ehurch for Children's day ; Five thousand pieces of Summer Weight Knit Underwear for Women g e g gl and Children—the entire surplus stock of the largest manufacturer in the and el Terpp. tece, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stott and their | country—will go on'sale at about one-third less than regular prices. Sale will begin Wednesday, May 31st, and continue unfil quantify Is sold. Take advantage of this occasion and lay in a season’s supply. WOMEN’'S VESTS 19, Women's Fine Quality Lisle Ribbed g Vests, plain and with lace yeis, rege of Pisin Hill =pent a o ek with Mre Sioiis #md Mrs. Blias Parkhurst of Mo this | . and Mrs. Waler Dodse and Mr, | Mas. Dodge of S M OF THE SEASON. A SALE EXTRAORDINARY ! INFANTS’ VESTS 9. WOMEN’'S VESTS 8c. ~One case of Infants’ Summer Weight| Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, with long sleeves, sizes 1 to 6, | Vests, both sleeveless and short sleeves, o W r n Springhietd to Korwich was by auto, ' % f s N segtilir 15c valus at-fc. regular 12%c value at Sc. alar 260 Ve i iiies ne 'ate ews; CHILDREN’S VESTS 9c. WOMEN'S VESTS fic. WOMEN'S VESTS 296, | This is the all important event of the season in Millinery. Nowhere outside of this Store are Fair Haven—nev. Prof. macon o¢ || Dillinery values such as this to be had. This is simply one more illustration of our superior z-'h':"r::::l at Pligrim church Sun- | buylng facilities, \ Tlew Haven.—Fifty ware created by the ty Bar association I Two cases of Misses’ Summer Weight| Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Ribbed Vests, both short sleeves and | Vests. short sleeves, sleeveless and sleeveless, regular 12%c value at 9c. | With shields, yegular 15c value at 1lc. Women's Fine 8ilk Lisle Vents, low neck and sleeveless, regular 37%cwatus at 29c. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 220. One case of Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, short slesves, lace trimmed at knee, regular 39c valus at one new lawyers | o titen' S | Untrimmed Hats 25¢ 1 Fine French Flowers 25¢ CHILDREN’S VESTS 14c. WOMEN’S VESTS t4c. » Two cases of Misses' Lisle Ribbed| Women's Fine Ribbed Vests, short Vests, both short sleeves and sleeve- | Sleeves, sleeveless and with shields, Winsted —The i orl | cE < % < less, regular 19c value at ldc. regular 19c value at 14c. ender way o) gy = e 1,200 Untrimmed Hats for Women, for Misses, Fine French Flowers in all the wanted kinds, - 22¢ a suit. nurees home at the Litchfield County for Children, in almost every popular shape and thcing bk kind : a Hosphal. o3 color in demand, all at 2sc each, value as high mEmag aTett overy nd and folon in glemind CHILDREN'S PANTS 1fc. bl L LAl 2 e e WOMEN'S LACE PANTS 186 Belstel—Frederick €. Norton of B as $1.50. all at 25¢c a bunch, value as high as $1.50. One case of Children’s Ribbed Pants,| , Women's Shaped Ribbed Vests both| "0 . .00 of Womer's Ribbed gleeveless and short sleeves, regular ool 5. Iace trimmed at knes, regular %c vatus at 19¢ a pair, tol was imeited to deliver the Men e Oadistown by On Sale when the Store Opens on Wednesday, ay 31st. Be on hand at the opening, if possible. knee length, a full line of sizes, regular 15c value at 1le. WOMEN’'S 500 PANTS 39c. One case of Women's Fine Lisle Pants, with torehon lace trimming, regular 50c value at 39¢ a pair. WOMEN’'S VESTS 7c. EXTRA SIZE VESTS 16e. One case of Women's Summer| One case of Women's Exira Size Weight Ribbed Vests, low neck and|Vests, low neck and sieeveless, regular sleeveless, regular 10c value at 7c. 25c value at 16, S Ml‘;«mmrlmmu:r‘;“—w "..’{nwf Ars. | l 3 Value up Begingfing Wednesday, May 31st, we will offer our entire stock of Trimmed buting Hats for Wom- SR of thalr dunghter, Mise- iopel | . 10 $2.98 en, Misses and Children—no matter what former price has been—at $1.39, former prices as high as Memr,“:, Raymond N. Brown of Vir $2.98. 7 #tnia, Mina. Waterbury.—~At o meeting of the e e Il ~ THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL COMPANY day on the third Sunday in June, it was vated to lay the maiter on the

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