Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1911, Page 7

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Your money. back if Parisian Sage isn’t the pest hair temic—the best hair grower—the best hair saver—you ever used, you b> the judge. Ask The Lee & Osgood Co. It's really a wonder what a phenom- enal sale Parisian Sage has made for itself in America in a few yvears. And what a multitude of people have been curad of falling hair,. dandruff and itching scalp by its. use. » And now the American women praise Parisian Sage for its peculiar mbfilty to turn harsh, faded, luster- less hair into fresh. beautiful, silky and lustrous hair in a few days. Parisian Saxe is today the favorite 9 hair dressing and' tonic of diserim- inating Americans, because it is the Speclal ‘Store News for Today SOME EXTRAORDINARY DUR MEN'S STORE | SOMEEXTRAQROINARY Men’s Navy Blue Serge Suits, made ‘“ % Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits, this ]4 w 8 L] of fine quality serge, well tailorsd season’s newest styles, fit and work- throughout, regular $15.00 Blue Serge manship guaranteed, regular $20.00 - - All the newest shapes and straws—Sennst Split and Soft Roll. Priess are $1.00, 3150, $2.00 and $3.00. See our genuine Panama Hats at Suits at ... T R e e R D SR $5.00. kills the dandruff germ and cures gandruft, stops falling hair and itch- Img scalp in two weeks. If it doesn't The Lee & Oseeod Co. and drusgists everywhere you yeur money back. If you haven't tried Parisian Sage, get a large 50-cent bottle today. Work Will Soon Start NEW CLUBHOUSE OF NORWICH GOLF i IMen’s Siraw Hats John N. Carroll: East Lyme, Job H. Tubbs; Stonington, William H. GOLF CLUB OPENING DELAYED Will Not Take Place for a Week Although it Had Been Hoped to Have Open House There Today—At- tractive Clubhouse in an Admirable Lccation. It was expected that the clubheuse | of the Norwioh Gelf club would b= ready fer the epening today, but it is net, and the opeming will not take plate for a weelk. when it is expected to have a special attraction for the day. Many of the mewbers are using tha links daily and finding much to cemmend and enjoy in the mew location. The | location is ideml and the greunds are n very geed eondition for the time | they have been used. At the epening it is intended to have the clwbhouse open for the mem- bers and triends of the members to inspect ;Mubhouse ie located off o New Ledswn read, at the hilitop th of the DeWelf peing dis- cernible for mites arounid because of its situadion en a high point, which is further made noficeabie by the wind- ! mill erec ear by. 1 Off the Main Read. Leaving the main highway for a dis feet there is a road lubhouse for | & is a cireal r | teams, and at the bui drive dor turning arowr teams or au- | tes. The bwilding is octagonal in shape, the entrance heing iw the center, | which epens iInte a large lounging | room about 35 feet square. The bull ing is 130 feet long by 32 feet wide, the exterior Weing of mnovelty siding, while the shingied roof is o have a ®rick red stain. The extzrior wal are to have a dark green coler, whi the interior ef the bulding, which is left unfiinshed will ®e Gark brown to | eorrespond® with the mission furniture. On the seuth side of the large lougging | roem thare is a s#me fireplace in an | alosve codupeting ;nh a stone chim- | ney hullt of field dfome, Attractive Veranda. A view of the lmks is gained from | the veranda whith run ebout the | Buflding on severn) sides. This veran- . which is a contimuation ef the reof, ‘s 12 -1-2 feet in width, and frem it | Inars ia ag aftractive view for many | les across valley, plam and hillg. It esatle to see inte abeut five town- ships frem that pol It is surrounded with & heayy ’;Nn wall, of whicn the reof uu‘! are alge censtructed, double doers epenidg o to the vera - 42, while bread steps lead oui on to the grounds. The veranda offers un adm? jace fer tga or card tables, a bresze & secured there when one is 1o be found anvwhere. The ladies’ paullion is at the 1oft @-e Toungins room the entrance. there i3 the Rifdhen and pan Therc are Tockers an¥l other conveniences for the club m 2fs teo the right. Tne| women's lackers are located on i meg- | banime floor At ene emd. while on tr other the men have llickers. There is | @ ealcony everleoking the lounging | room. About the hillstde where tho house is Jocated theére is plenty of shade, the hillside being literaily stud- | ded with scrub firs. Wirdmili Pumps Wat: To furnish water fer the cit there has been d to the depth of 96 feet which yields 12 sallons a minute, being of fine quality, and the analysis showed it seft and pure. Thi s about 30 feet from the clubhouse. There is a2 1,600 galion tank connected with the m!ll which is placéd undérground, the pressure being secured by compression. There will he shower baths installed in the locker rooms and the tank will furnish water for that use. The grounds and been provided b clubhouse have the Norwich Goif Land company, Inc., for the Norwl: Gelf club, and it is hoped to make the club se popular that it can be made a country club. First Class Cours The links are in very geed shape and finely laid out, >xpert advice hav- ing been secured in this work. It take a season or two before the fair- green is at its best. but the tees and greens h en given a good roling vy roller which the club has ed and these are in very good condition and improving ail the tim The links were laid out by Will Austin, chairman of ths green cem- mittee, with the assistance of R. D. Pryde, a professional from New Ha- ven. It is 2 nine-hole course and there are many nat 1 hazards which ceuid not ba improved if made. The links arn mow in use by the mambers and givet them a chance of warking out iis possibilities and their ewn abHity. VISITED FIDELITY CHAPTER. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caulkins of Sa- chem Chapter, O. E. S., Witness Fine Degree Work. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Caulkins, patren and past matron of Sachem chapter, No, F. S. were guests r of New London, the visitation of the grand officers day evening. A banquet for the and officers preceded the meet- ing. at which eight candidates were initiated, the work of the degree teamn being ca ut in unusually fine maiine There was alse work in a special degree, the rese star, which wos alsa executed in pleasing form. A Arill, the letters of the order he- ing fermed. concluded the work of the evening nd was followed by freshmen The Norwich vigiters re- port a grand time. SHERIFF NAMES DEPUTIES. Sidney A. Brown Began Another Four Year Term on Thursday. Sherift v A. Brown began a new term ur vears on Thursday. He was sworn, and reappeinted all the deputy sneriffs and deputy jailers who sly served under him. The previo hig iffs to give them pi county Sheriff Brown's deputies are: of each of the other ointed deputies, too, er of arrest in this past | Case: wich, Herbert ‘Winder | part of the told and believed for thousands | years. and William Brougton; Nor- E. Draper; Ledyard, Charles B. Noyes;- Montville, George N. Weod; Colchester, Allen G. Wick- wire. The, deputy Ree ew London, jailers are: Osecar H. Norwich, Main. EVENING SERVICE AT ADVENTIST MEETING. Sermon on Second Comimg of Christ by Elder J. C. Stevens. Friday evening Elder J. C. Stevers epoka on the second ceming of Christ. ‘he large sign in front of the tent, he said, informed the city friends that we are Adventists. BEwvidently we are | not ashamed of the title, but conslider it a great privilege te announces the glad tidings eof the ceming King, but we are not time-setting Adventists. Christ said ne man knoweth the day or the hour. It is no new thing but a eld story that has :beenl o It has bean the hop.P.f (i‘r.d'i sople threugheut 2il ages eople of a'?«“ have looked forwasd to it wih great anticipation Fecause at thai time the dead i} be raisej sim will de banished, satan cenrmh and th kingdom of Chiist estadiléhed forever and ever. Chmist's second coming is an absoluie necessity for the eomple- tion of the plan of redemphien. He must come the sacond time and make actual what His first coming e poseible, as He came the first time, He must come the second. Christ died to sin, to destroy the devil, to sorrew, sickness, pains and deltl’* but thess things are not yet ac- complished =o the scriptures teach that' He will come again te make actual what His death made pessible. The cend ceming of Christ will be per- sen#ll and visible, the same Jesus that was qnce hare on eerth will be seem oming in tHe cleuds af » with all the holy angels ith as vari ous scriptures testify. The x"”.[ shall depart as'a scroll. the earfh willl reel te and fre, fhe dead will be raised and cauefit up to mest.tife Lord in he alr with the righteous”Hving by the angels of God. There be only two | lasses on the earth in that day, ene class will call for the rocks and the | mountains te fall onithem, the other | class will say: “Le. this'is our God, we | waited for Him and He will sav= a good attemdance and ial music by the quartette. There s a duet by Prof. and Mrs. Dexter Prof. Leon Cebb and Elder C. TLong- acre, both of Massachusetts, arrived F avening. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Town of Southington Had to- Fight fer Waterworks—Price Set $220,600. The entrance of the town of South- ington into municipal ownership is of state-wide interest. The taking over | of the water works by the town start- | ed one of the greatest cases of iitiga- | tion ever fought out in the state. A | tewn meeting in Agril, 1901, voted to take over the water works at cost and interest. The water company’s steck- holders fought the town. The first matter under contention was the right of the town to acquire the werks. The fight was carried te:the superior court, New | then to the supreme court, where the after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and indi- gestion vanish and fine appetite re- turns. They regulate stomach. Lver and bowels and impart new strength: and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at Lee & Osgood Co. F. X. Rexford. 61 ew York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says: “I had a severe atiack of a cold which settled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Foley Kidney Pills and 1 nsed two bottles of them and they have done me a world of good.” Lee & Osgood Co. town wen out, and then back to the superior ceurt, where the price of the werks was decided by Judge Bennmett. The town must pay the water com- pany $220,000 and interest from April, 1911, to the exact date of the taking over of the works, which will be with- in the next two months, If the plant is net taken over by October 6, the town will Jose all claim to it The barbers of Burope crop of 1,200,000 pounds of nually. collect a hair an- DIED KENYON—In North Franklin, June 1, {enyon, aged 67 vears. Funeral Sunday afternoen at 2 o'clock from his late residence, ARN.STRONG—In Franklin, June 1911, Abbie Avery, wife of Frank Armstrong. Notice of funeral hereafter. DONAHUE—Inu this city, June 3, 1911, Margaret Bell, wife of John Donahus, of No. 28 Baltic street. Absolutely Pure The baking powder .‘zn;:a. Ro fgrapo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NG LIME PHBSPHATE At 89c—Men’s Khaki Trousers, good weight material and weH made throughout, value $1.00. At 39c—Men’s Outing Shirts, in a big variety of designs and colorings, value 50c. At 95c—Men's Mercerized Shirts, fine quality Outing Shirts. with er without coilar, value %£1.50. Other Very Special Values in Men’s Wear At 19c—Men’s Underwear, good quality [ At 15c—Men’s “Paris” Garters, thes: Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, value 25c. At 35¢c—Men’s Underwear, fine quality Baloriggan Shirts and Drawers, value 50c. ars standard make and seil rog- ularly at 26c. At 9c—Men’s Hosiery, light weight] half hose, vahre 15c. At 29c—Men’s Lisle Hosiery, fine qua ty lisie silk embrokdered, in a va- riety of colors, value 50c. June | Sale of Muslin Unde;'wear The June Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear will be at its best Today with every item as complete as upon the opening day. Note these prices : CORSET COVERS At 8¢, value 1234c At 15c, value At 2le, value e At 33¢c, value 39¢ At 44¢, vaiue 59¢ [Other excellent values in Corset Covers at 69c, 85¢c, 98¢, $1.29 and $1.69. WOMEN’S DRAWERS At 15c, At 2ic, At 33c, At 44c, Other excellent values in Drawers 69c, 85¢, $1.29 and $1.69 a pair. value value value value at WOMEN’S GOWNS At 38c, At 48¢c, wvalue At 69¢, value $1.00 At 85c, value $1.25 At $1.29, value $1.50 value ©50c The Other excellent values in Gowns $169, $1.98, $2.69, $3.19 and $3.69. SHORT WHITE SKIRTS At 19c, value 25c At 44c, value H0c At 68c, valus 83c At 85c, value $1.00 LONG WHITE SKIRTS At 5%, value T5e At 79, value $1.00 At $1.29, value $1.50 At $1.69, value $2.00 At $1.98, value $2.50 Other excellent values in Long Skirts at $2.69, $3.59 and $4.29. WOMEN’S CHEMISES At 44c, value 500 At 69¢c, valwe S§9c At 890, value $1.00 At $129, value $1.50 COMBINATION SUITS At 39, vale S50c At 69c, value Thc At 85c, value $1.09 At $1.29, value $1.50 Other excellent values in combinations at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.68. = = EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS Extra Size Drawers At 360, value 3%e At Mc, value 58c At 68, value $Pc At 86c, value $1.00 Extra Size Gowns At ©9c, value $5o At 89c, valus $1.00 At $1.28, value $1.50 At $1.89, value $2.00 Extra Size Shert Skirts At 4%, vale 500 At 69, valus S At 85c, value 31.00 At $1.29, value $1.50 Extra Size Long Skirts At 85c, value $1.00 At $1.29, value 3150 At $1.88, value 32.90 At $1.98, value $2.50 We make a specialty of Children’s| Gowns, Muslin_Underwear—Drawers, Skirts—all at Sale Pri Untrimmed Hats at 25¢ shapes, value up to $1.50. At $1.39 ALL OUR FINE DRESS HATS REDUCED IN PRICE AS FOLLOWS: Pattern Hats—Reduced At $5.00 _Hats that were 3$8.30 $7.504Hats that wers $10.00 At $950—kiats that were $13.50 All our $5.00 Hats at $3.98 We offer a choice of our entire Fine Dress Hats tha .00 at a hundred Hats to select frem. were TODAY .The selling of Untrimmed Hats and Flowers will continue today. the most important Millinery offering of the season. Hundreds of Untrimmed Hats—newest of. this season’'s Fine Flowers Our entire stock of Trimmed Outing Hats for Women, Mis: —all at $1.3¢, former prices up to $2.98. stock of Women's $3.98 2 Upwards of WILL BE A BIG DAY IN THE MILLINERY SECTION New shapes are being added daily meking it Fine French Filewers—all the wanted kinds and eei- ors, value up to $1.5¢. 25c and Children At $12.60 Hats that were $16.50 These They knew Your Straw Hat Just the style of Straw Hat you have had in mind is here, not only that but scores of others besides, for never has our Hat Department made such a splendid shewing as this season. Over 30 new and correct styles are here in split, sennit, milan, mackinaw and genuine Panama and Perto Rican Braids. Siraw Hats §1, $2, $3, $4, §5, §6 - Summer Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Belts and Neckwear that will add to your comiort and appearance. 1214125 MAIN STREET, The Leading Stere in Eastorn Cenneoticut devotad exclusivaly to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apgaral NOW AT —= |O] REDUCED PRICES $22, $25 Suits - = Now $18.50 $18, $20 Suits - - Now $14.50 $12.50, $15 Suits - Now $11.50 Manhattan Clothes are too well and favorably knewn to dwell further on their merits. Clothes know full well that our garments are made by the best makers in America. and look well and are always good value—the reduced prices now simply mean an additional saving to YOU. Our exceptional spring business has left us with broken sizes of the best selling styles of the seasen: Waving aside the time worn method of waiting until July and August to dispose of these lots, we make this unusual of- fering NOW, at the height of the season, when spring clothes are most needed. 3 who know Manhattan our clethes fit, wear Is Here! ONNNSNONNONO Here Are Additional Special Values for Saturday Shoppers from Nearly Every Department in the Store 1 BOYS' CLOTHING For First Communion BOYS' White Blouses, sizes 8 to 16 —prices arz 50c, 69c and 95c. BOYS' Twe-piece Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes $ to 15 at $3.95, value $5.00. BOYS' Two-piece Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes 10 to 17 at $4.95, value $6.00. BO' Two-piece Navy Blue Serse Suits, = 10 to 17 at $6.50, value $8.00. BOYS' Two-piece Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes 10 to 18 at $8.56, value $12.00. Laces—Embroideries At 3c—¥French and German Val Lace Edgings and Insertings at 3c a yard, value & and 14 At 3/2c—Imitation Torchon Lace Bds- ing, 3 to 3 inches wide at 3%c a yard, vatue $c and 1fc. At 6c—A special lot of Hamburg Em- Dbroideries at 6c a yard, value 15¢ to 25c. Art Depnrtmént At 5c — Embroidered nblems for Sailor Suits, all eolors, value Sc and 10c. At 17c—Burean Scarfs, Piliew Shams and Table Covers, in blind and open patte: value 2 At 98c—Hand-drawn Linen Squar Sizes 18, 20, 24 and 30-inch, value $1.50. ELBOW SLEI S for short sleeve made of lace and embreidery and 56c a palr, value The and Saturday Candy 29¢ sh and delicious Chocglates, in- cluding Raisin Clusters ougatines, Walnuts, Marshmallows, Dates, Coffee and Honey Ice Cream-—all at 28c a pound today. Siall Ware Department At 10c—Wash Belting, in picces, felt lengths at 10c a piece. At 5c—Black Shoe Laces, lengths 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4, twelve laces to a bunch, value 16c. At 7c—Oriental Talcum Powder, value 10c. At 5c—Barrettes, in black, shell and amber—principally amber, value up to 2 At 25c—Souvanir Albums of Norwich, each Album contains 26 views. At 98c—Matting Bags, sizes 14, 16 and 18-inch, lined and with metal frame, lock and catches. At 98c—Matting Suit Cases, size 24- inch, with leather handles and covers. At $1.50—Women's 26-inch Umbrella, with Union Taffeta covering, platn and carved mission handles, value $2.50. At 10c—Spacial lot of Jewelr: Links, Veil Pins, Beaut Belt Pins, Brooches, F Etc. at 10c each, 3 for Last Day of the Sale of Kitchenware TODAY will be the last day of the Sale of Kitchenware and Household Article: The ultl will close when the store closes | of household utility at reduced prices. Summer Weight Knit Underwea A Special Sa At 9c—Infants’ Ribbed Vests, long| sleeves, value 15c. At 9c—Misses' Ribbed Vests, shor: sleeves and slceveiess, wafus 12%ec. At 14c—Misses Lisle Ribbed Vests, shert sieeves value 19¢. 11e—Children’s Ribbed Pants, kne: length, value 15c. 7c—Women's Ribbed Vests, low| neck and sleeveless, valuef1oc. 8c—Women's Ribbed Vests, asles less and short sleeves. wvalua| 12%e. and sleeveimss, At At At At 11c—Women's Ribbed Vests, shori sleeves, sleeveless and with shields, value 15c. At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vasis, both) straight and shaped, value. 19¢. 16c—Women's Extra Size Ribb Vests, sleeveless, value 25e. 19c—Women's Fine Lisle Ribbe: Vests, plain and lace yoke, valms 25¢. 28c—Women's Fine Silk Lisle/ Rib. bed Vests, sleeveless, valuegiTiea, 22c—Women's Ribbed Union' Suits, low neck, sleeveless and lacs trimmed, value 39¢c. At At At At At 19c—Women's Ribbed Pants, lare, trimmed, value 25c. At 39c—Women's Fine Lisle Panta, with Torchon Lace trimming,| value 50c. Silk Hosiery 39¢ 300 pairs of Women's Black ik Hosiery—these are strictly perfect, afl pure silk and fine gauze weight, reg- ular 50c Hosiery at 3%c a pair.

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