Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 23, 1911, Page 6

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Come to this Sale with full confidence that you will ggt by far the greatest values possible to secure -anywhere, and you will not be disappointed. l‘hose who - m wise enough to take advamage of it are going to profit immensely. THE MOST SENSATIONA{ UNDERPRICINGS NORWICH HAS EVER KNOWN— i Tremendous Price Reductions On Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords $3.00 = $l .95 BOYS' SHOES " = = 95¢ Tow * SEAS L L M‘rgoow = $2-95 szi%w '$l.45 on sale at $2.25 “r':)w - $4-90 Yow $10.90 Yrow = $5.90 ow $11.90 "i;".!’ - $8.90 Enormous Sale e $12.90 : Starts Saturday, June 24, 1911 THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR STYLES AND QUALITIES. STRAW HATS AT HALF PRIC 8269 Geauine Government KHAKI PANTS.. WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HAND.. 15c HEAVY HALF HOSE, mixed colors....... Te 1.50 DERBYS—Sale price.........eveunnns 95¢ $1.35 FINE WORKING PANTS............... 79e SHIELD TECKS, best silks. .. 35c MEN’S CAPS—Sale price......cecuveaan.. 2le $2.00 SOFT HATS—Sale price.................$1.39 #3409 FINE WORKING TROUSERS..... X 95¢ BATHING SUITS—On 2 50c PRINCELY SHIRTS—Sale price. .......... 38e $2.00 STIFF HATS—Sale price................$1.39 9280 FINE WORSTED TROUSERS..........$1.35 25c POLICE SUSPENDERS, extra heavy...... 15e 10c BOW TIES—Sale price.......cccevevenen... 2¥i€ 35c BOYS” OVERALLS—Sale price........ 21c 'ROUSERS 0c SOFT FINISH HANDKERCHIEFS..... #00 WORSTED TROUSERS............... §1.85 50c BOYS' PRINCELY SHIRTS.............. 39 15¢ BOYS' STOCKINGS, size 5%, 6, 6%4........ 6¢ e i?u:CELYS%I'IIIIRl:\S s i pe $549 DMPORTED WORSTED TROUS .$3.45 Sp i 15¢ MEN'S aad BOYS' SUSPENDERS. -...... 8o 75 oy i —Sale price.......... 45e 56¢ BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR........... 39¢- v T S - 50c OVERALLSSale price................... 39e Deuble Seated Drawers, Long or Short Sleeves, Sleeveless or CAPS—Sale pric $9€ XL SOl PEICC. o oot ceetonenet < 10c RUBBER COLLARS—Sale price........... 5e G e 10c RED and BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS...... 3e $1.25 DERBYS—Sale price.....ccovvvvereeni.. 79€ 15c BLACK and TAN HALF HOSE. .. o T T EcAN, l‘,;\“.',';‘{:‘ \‘:‘;\R""“' Habhe 10¢ Canvas Gloves—Sale price.....c.oocuueenn.. $1.50 SOFT HATS—Sale price....... 95¢ 50c LEATHER BELTS—Sale price. ... 25¢ BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfies” - OPEN EVENINGS 266, 268 and 270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 T Wallingford.—On the visit of Bisho, F Wellesley college a pertrait of Miss | Mr._and Mrs. George A. MacKénzie, | Lilian Warner; May, Edith White; | New York ars registered at The |dence after a short visit to his parents ‘ilan hers Sunday, June 23, the Mo Ellen Fitz Pendleton, the new presi- | in Westerly. June, Inez Paton; July, James Aspin- | Palmer. on_Prospect Hill Name society will act as his escort up | dent of the college, who has long been | At the graduating exercises of the | wall: August, Harold Rosebrooks; | Rev. J. Curtis Lamb has returned | Henry Re2d has left on 2 fishing on his arrival by train from Hartford | |2 member of the society. town of Stonington Arthur Coogan of | September, John King; October Ed- ' from a short visit to Providence. trip on the Mizpah: from the depet to Moly Trinity church. | Miss Irene Vose, student in Smith | thiS place gave the class prophecy win Moran; November, Willie Ber-j Miss Kleanore Lamb spent Thurs Duncan - McDonald has retnrmed The soclety will also act as escort to | = e SollEact Dis.: returned hoti: fo et . S. Hall of Ekonk has been nard: December, Harold Jacobs. day as the guest of Miss Vivienne | from Northampton, where he has beesn the bishop to the St. John's cemetery i 3 2 s vacation iting his sister, Mrs. Jesse Bentley, this | Part IL.—Song, Hymn of Praise; | Stabler in New London. employed. for the consecration services at the | Prizes Awarded at West Bréad Street School Graduation 3 ¥ , 7 2 week: ¥ concert recitation, The Pilgrim Fa-| Mrs. Boon Spink and daughter Mad- | Mrs. Charlotte Rathbone has returs- cametery in the afternoon. T \”;;:r‘;“-m’fl Tomnes “";g“;ppg:gt' Frank Hazard of New York Is the | thers; The Flag, Fred Bland; Colum. | eline have returned from New York. |ed from a short visit with friends i P . hall ver, has sect e - 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaff: bus, Grace Jacobs; The Admiral's Last rs. Owen A. Williams of Church | New Londoen. Waterbury.—John L. Lillay left this Aunt Betsey Champlin 93 Today — Death of ment as clerk for the Misquamicut |~ Mrs Mary Thomas of Providence, is | Vcyvage, Harold Gager; song, The | street is visiting relalives in New | Mrs, John Lawiess has returnsd to week for New York with his mother. i g Golf club. tha guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter | Biuebirds; The Minute Man, Harold | London. Perth Amboy after a short visit ia Mrs. Anna E. H. Lilley, and Mrs. Amos M. Albro—Lighted Match Near Gasoline Has| There was practice firing with the | Knight. Bowen; concert recitation, Paul Re- Mrs. Rachel Wilcox has returned | town. Frank Manville In bis auto. Thay re- ce-inch guns at Fort Terry Thurs- Christopher Morgan spending a | vere’s Ride: The Cumberland, Ethel | from a short visit to friends in Water- Miss Edith Porter of West XN mained in New York to see Mr. Liliey C Eff ¥ night, and the reports were heard | few days in Warner; Sheridan’s Ride, James As- ford. Brighton has arrived in the village to off for Furope on the steamship Presi- ustomary ect. plainly in Westes Mrs. Clara Wilson and son. Howland | pinwall; concert recitation, O Cab- | vigitor from Prince Edward lsland, | P¢Rd the summer. dent Lincoln. Mr. Lilley expects to The commencement exercises of St. of Waterbury, are guests of | tain; The Battle Hymn of the Repub- L EINas Siwae e Mrs. Mary Ashbey, who was infurcd remain abroad about three months. . Michael's parochial school, Pawcatuck, Wilson’s sister, Mrs. George T.|lic, Grace Paton; song, America, Mrs. James McLaughlin of Prince | by & fail recently, is able 1o sit up a will be be held this (Friday) evening. | Edward Island is the guest of Mrs. |short time each day The graduating exercises of the | lowing, which entitle them to entry in- Saaliin. grade bb I Wk Phiad et tonington high school: There is no parochial school in West-| The condition of J. Alden Rathbun| Talked Over Fourth of July Plans. |William Ellis. | o st o oo g d_H_ Parker, Roland Blackburn, | gy continues to grow more serious. A. J. Mandeville of Abington, Mass, | Mrs. F. M. Ashbey is visiting her 3 Ay in the Karl R. Crandall, Raymond B, Crow- |70 0 0 2T | brigadier general of the Franco-Amer- | daughter, Mrs. Webster Eldredge, in | Children Cr | assembiy hall and the section allotted |ley. Charles R. Eilis. William J. F e e e SOORI S L s s WILLIMANTIC ican brigade of New England, was in | Mystic. ©Oh! If | Could Eat | was fillca with friends of the pupils | Wick, Arthur 3. ifiend, Carroll W.|{om e Belts of Kannal B, i dnata Willimantic Thursday evening, con- | Capt. Everett Davis is visiting friends FOR FLETCHER'S ¢ M |amd.of the school. The exe era | Lo MORATATDE Leduard, «| property in Elm street, back to the line OAKS SCHOOL. e R e O o 5 CASTORIA Skt o sendh | 9f decided interest as arranged by | NNy Daniel M. Stiles Frank Thou |of the old armory hall property in £ e Do N T lor IR, T ep Mleod mp e ucd o TIvEE {Principal Georse Thompson and the | /ST JRIS AL SIS, THank Aot | Main street Pupils Entertain Visitors with Varied | live to the parade that will be a fea- | teac s e choru nging was B ture of the bi; celebra tion 0N e | S R e chirus Gt otk S hanan, Mary 3 vo pupils from the Fawcatuck and Interesting Programme. Fourth. General Mandeville will have o by Miss Harriet Woodward, teacher | r2ndall. Irene 2 trict hcld the highest honcrs at the “ charge of the brigade on that day, as . Fnnis, Edith L. : I N.|graduation exercises of the Stoning-| FExercises were held in conmection |Gen ' a g James, Irene-A. Mack 3 . hooi, Thursday evening. |With the last day of school for the pu- ic in the schoois of Stonington. - J. Martineau of this city , his o e o e Frel Pk | & Wolww, Twin & 2 aine Kelohir was valedictorian | Bils at the Oaks school Thursday and | Sonion Sfficer, has (orhed oier (oo -~ pecial favol he Programme | N Ozanno, Margaret e rgaret Oatley salutatorian. This | the exercises were well attended by |ihe occasion. Practically all of the de- Chorus, Welcome, Friendly Primre — as the first graduation of the high | Parents, other relatives and friends | iatls of the event were completed on S 4 k. Sccotas i Aunt Betsey Champlin will observe!school under the new town system. |Of the pupils. In the foremoon from |Thursday evening. | The Panama Canal R Eine. eas | ner ninety-third birthday today (Fri- | B 30 until 11 o'clock the first, second ends day) by receiving some of her.f ind third grades, Miss Elizabeth Hart, solo. Flowers and FFerns, Fred Barker: |t her”home in Maple avenue. Aunt MYSTIC {eacher, united With the Kindergarten, d by { casay, Watch as a Summer Re-|Botgey long ago establisned a Miss Agnes Hickey, teacher, in rem- = ‘,,,f“,\ L !Br.‘.lx'f;' reahoris O ltation as a maker of wedding cake, | Coop Looted—Death of Daniel Mac- | dering the following programm Mrs. Samuel Chesbro. and she occasionally f nished this Innis—Tennis Experts Compete for| _ Psalm 2 ; song, Through the Sister’ dding, Elliott = - 3 i Emma Jackson, aged 32, ife of [ The Tiae, Roland Black. s omenttal e tedueat Sof ) CrasyXup. Drent Hours. school:, ORening spoech. | Samuel Chesbro, died Thursday even- chorus, Prayer for"Our Coantrs; | Wejonte Tiends. Sheemage the frul B . > bt Bourey, James Leahey, Eizear Morin, | I0E at 6.05 oclock at her home on 7 x The' Artless Prattle of Chila- | p=G S S8 for te Buptisis of Re: Chicken thieves were busy Wednes- ymond Flynn, . William Dawson, | Pleasant street. following an illnass of hced, Mabel James; essay, The Angel |- 0 Spaulding an Westeriv who wag | 42¥ night. and Joseph Pruiner, who|poiolq Fiiggins, Lester Carter; Little | 1655 than a week, as a result of of Crimea, Mary 'Conmors: chorus, | WOUTRY, TONMERIY OF Westerly, who Was| has a barn on Mistuxet avenue, 10st| Girie Speseh. Mars Dawson. Good. | Ptomaine poisoning caused by the ros | Memory Song; award of Barber prizes; | oo T SraoRiEs sabolt & wed >ck of hens. This is the second | Bra” recitations by Sarah Allen Lyneh, | Of @ mackerel, that was further aggra- | Itesentation of diplomas; chorus, ' Mr. Pruiner's coop has been vis i Hoten Thompson, Avery. Ruth | vated by a complication ef other trou- and he has lost his entire flock. | &, 0 A bles that necessitated an operation late upon the platform during the |;, Amos M. Albro died Thursday morn- | The harm 1o hock of Fss mie kel e, e g D voola McCarthy: | Thursday afternoon, from which she exercises were Alberti R. Stiliman, a ‘,’,‘,9_ B i \"t’"" in P‘Pdfl;"l;h"el'{ shop and not near neighbors, and the | poS o8 JHSERIEE FIotence SHWIEN | was unable to rally. ' Mrs. Chesbro was 5 | member of the sehool nittee” of | 11 5 SIXty iwo vears of age and| thieves had a good chance to get aw.y | 7 vo Vol The Bell’ scheol: (Oh: | born in Willimantic, daughter of Jona- i g |ihe town of Stonington; William H. a_long-time resident of| with their plunder without baing de- |y nchi_ song, The Eell, school than and Amelia (Vogel) Jackson, and | m es Ef cin Gt B ek Westerly. He was a tinsmith and | tected, Earl ‘Spencer; Vacation, Raymond < H e L) 2 10 bU icimes, superititendent = of ~ schools, V) Cate - tected Snen had always lived in this city. She was d corge Thompson principal of iEtes gecubation and. fag many The Japanese wedding given in the Haaues W ltaners, pacent Do-n’)!“} educated in the public schools and was R e escsen | S ent Tiroadl. afreet schoal . years m the employ of C. W. Willard | aryetic” Methodist church under the|5on3, When the Winds of ~Evening | 20070 0. of Yhe Windham High INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |» - thie "Exis ety 2 jB5oad. Strect Chisfian ' church - and } tho Epworth league will :be given iin | fon e oina i Summe s FeCita- | as a singer of exceptional ability an b Peleg 5. Barber fnnd, a member of Narragansett Old Mystic Tuesday evening mext,|Lon: In Trout Season, Raymond Han- | 105" 1 0"Ty Gifferent church choirs of Westerly Branch 3 Dot ossrvs; e nuptie: 6 2D4a Fellows and was formerly ac- | wien the leaguers will be entertained | 22 Ravinond Connors; Wecation, Nel- | o city and was at the time of her Capital .........Three Million Dollars | hich was E o It wlactive aiicm To iaver | Pail EVOrth leigus of that place. | 20 "song, The Robin, school: rocita. | Geath a member of the quartette of tk Burpius .........Thees Million Dollars |{ {10 (01l bUfre the recent Shaee | hie mother, and 2 'Sister, besides 1 | non Raptist: church held s - supper | Gons: A Birds Nest,'Stanley Tields; | FITst Congresational church, Soe was Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | commitice had decided to award two | 347w and a davghter. Mr. Albro | Thursday evening in the vesiry. At 8| he Little Builders, Mildred Aspin-f2. 49000 0% ey’ sympathize with Liberal, courteous and eficlent ia fts | of the prizes to Pawcatuck pupils in | Vi Of Unassuming nature and attend- | oclock a social was held under the|¥2ll; Don't Tell, Laura Reed; Pan- |30 T gty o ir Sereavement. She management. | the high sch tonington and tne | S4 strietly to his bu ss. rarely en- | auspices of the Young People's so- | 5% Agres King: song. Butterfiv Is| .5 " "nember of the Williman Lothec s & chool pupil. | EASINg & public affairs or social af- | Cioty and was largely attended. Dancing Light, school; Tt T Could Be | i ian's club. There survive her par- e L 45PUPi | Tairs. ~ He had beem il about two e = & Fairy, Veronica Abara; The Dande- | Womans club, Thers FoR saLe 5 B el 2 - 4nd | vecks. ahiel Macinnis Dead. lion, Linda King; Spring Flowers, Dor- & Two seven-icom oitages, situated 1n [ V15 YAIACC B, oLt it s M Danizl Macnnis died at his home|is Bowen, Bernice Fiske, Gertrude | : @merent arts of ihe'compact part - fang ALK et 8, Oatley, sub- | § |rving Mason and Howard L.|at Stanton lane Wednesday evening | Rosebrooks; The Daisy, Frank Press; | Prizes Awarded at W. H. 8. Graduation sierly R L. each naving 60 foot |Jo. St Roser o Purtill, sub. |GUiNn were severely burned at M. | after a short illness. He was 65 vears | Forget-Me-Not, Blanche Crout: song, | The John B. Welch fund and alum- firest front. and both Loing cacamt Secipd bl Beatrice Purtill, sub-|aaxsom's garage. They had been | Of age, was born at Prince \Edward [The Violet, school: What the Dande- | ni prizes, a $10 gold piece and a £5 reasonable prices It a" purchaser d i e \arearet Fishwick, | NaShing the automobile and cleaning | Jsland, and had been here over thirty |lion Does, Ernest Dawson, Alice | sold piece, for excellence in physics i Both b t. electrie e byl b ars. He was a ship carpenter by|lynch. Dancelion Wishes, Mary Lamb; |at the Windham Hizh school -during Ditse, . the garage and, to ascertain if the pit e Eam was free of water, Mr. Maxson lit a | tf match and immedi fients, modern "plambing. Inspection i _He leaves a widow, one daugh- | Wild Rose, Doris Bowen; If I Were a | the past year. were awarded at the tely there was a | ter, Miss Eugenia Maclnnis, and one|Rose, school; The Swing, grade L; |eraduation exercises Thursday even- tillman made an address to Framk W. Coy Real Estate Co. e penstructive I |Yiaze of the gasoline vapor and both | son, Charles MacInnis. The Queer Scholar, Peter Morin; cho- |ing as follows: First, Eazra Holden b Westerly, B L | e et work well ond slwava |men were burned on their arms and On the Tennis Court. rvs, The Jolly’ Wind, My Fiddle, by | Arnold, who obtained a mark of 87. 2 to be aribitious to do just a little bit | [2¢e, Dut may escape permanent dis-| At the Mystic Country club the ten-|5chool; The Saquirrel, = grade TIL; |second, Clarence Merton Webster, b figurement. - Where Go the Boats? iaura Reed whose mark was 85.7. . better than the other fellow. nis court has been put in readiness for s . Your Shoes and Hosiery | Diviomis w& A e o fhe Summer. Ssse . Crarv has of. | 2008, Drifting, school: recitation, A Sooak Pachnios bert Bowen: Jennie's Call, Alice fered a silver cup for tha champion #nd get a coupon on the Pianc to be > ; 2 NOANK Congressman Utter - returned to | Single which must be won three times | Lynch and Mary Dawson; Belinda rief Stay. | before the trophy can be held. Those|libet, May Owens: Doll Rose, Ma: - Westerly Thursday for e s Charity and Relief L Lodge and Charity given away hid g . : ~ | Gosselin; “songs, Mother Goose's Par- g TILL’S | 3 Albert H. Lanzworthy and family | fhe are competing are Rev. A | % chool; The Sick Doll, Nelson War- | Chapter Invited to Attend Church in > PAINLESS EXTRACTION PUR have moved for the season to their| top Atwood. Stewart Crary, Harry [Der, Laura Reed, Mildred Aspinwall; | Mystic—The Week's Visitors. Teeth extracted and.filied painiessiy “ON THE BRIDGE.” EHIHER S OPRIDIDL, Cornwall, Dr. A. H. Mavers, Charlcs | Little Motbers, by little girls; For My % for the most nervous and deiicats Postmaster arles J. Butler and | Dodge, Norton Wheeler, Clarence | Country, Paul Hanna: fiag exercise by Charity and Relief lodge. F. and A. people.. Br. Kitig's melhod s the only Tished 1901. ity oper their Watch ilill cot- | Noy seven children: songs, Today We Are | M, has accepted an invitation to at- abeolutely SAVE treatment known o L' Wella ' . Opiometrist. sarsa ari"a T35, 1he seasoo Thubs ek Poriar Mas et Wearing the Ked, White and Blue, by . o Methodist Episcopal dental sclence. Full set teeth 35, 3nd i a by @ p ey, _and Mrs. Willam on of | Pha marriage of Miss Dora Poppe| g, £ otivon el ok Rl e aldo B 3 up, Wit e Natu, Gsms: b vent of jensen. . Foom +arrived in Westerly on gan Hewitt took place Thurs- | 4553s. Olin Kenyon. rity chapter, O. B Goid k. Westerly, R. Thursday afternoon grades four, five | inv They will meet at 1 o'clock R Crown s By Weex: 3 Eradicates scrofula and all | canieuse™ n the | day moraing Rev G R athe ofland six, under the principal of the | in' their rooms and So to the chureh s g 5 % 2 school, Miss Harriet “Bass, carried out |in s body DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KINS g 3 2 s on is comi 1 este are Groton people, hav . . tg g v o9 i ¢ L] g HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS :)l(l}i:shlr):lr.:(lz‘;: :llxl;cl:h;l(lxldflx']iill: s e cominll o Westerly | arg (CRetbn DUDISS But NAve mEY | coliowiiie. nrtks skt William O'Brien and Arthur McTsaac |} premier Painiess Dentist, origi- KI““ w Pm - Part 11.—Songs, June, Slumber Song, | have secured employment at The Gris- o SADE BY MAND, ocal basevail team in the Briefs and Personals. Al Comaaas o o R [ A nator of the King Safe System ot Jtnua Made werk in Our Speciaity. | and abundant, strengthens all [contest for the cha and Al e P tearasss | the vital organs. Take it. et it fodny in usun) liggid form orif, ?ull- chocolated tablcts called Sarsatahs, Miss Sarah Gray of Ledyard is the | Asleen, The Romebud's Mistake: dia- | ' Xrastus Fish, substitute mail carrier || Tainjess Dentistrs, which makes - guest of her aunt, Mrs. Grace Stoddard, | logue, Father Time and His Children: Vstic, is taking the place of Wil 8 wnidcreraduate -and alumnae | for two weeks. Father Time, Arnold Bowen: January, igwin, who is having a short RAN of (he College Shakespeare | Mra. Isabella MacKenzie spent|John Aspinwall; February, Albert Peii- i DI JACRBO, Mapgsec 3 announce as their gift te' Thursday with her son and family, ' dleton; March, Ralph Spencer; -April ! Mrs. Clarence Lippitt of sd-Connecticut Jeazue

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