Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1911, Page 7

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HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE The Great Toilet Germicide? You don’t ha to pay 50c or $1.00 a pint fer_listerian antiseptics or per- oxide. You can make 18 pints of a more cleansing. germicidal,. healing and deoderizing antiseptic solutio with one 25¢ box of Paxtine—a solu B vy for the Month of July—Will Commence at Once. returned from thelr tour of dutypgn Paxtins - destroys -getrhs that cause BLEATE school of instruction at Fort G f t d disense, decay and eqopecsthat is why =3 Wrignt, Fisher's Tstana. 1t provea vers || FOFT- @11 appare or (S a ur it i the best mouti fridn and sic-| The glrz_\'"g[r%un:ihmaner fs being kept| Permission has heen sranted for the successful and all six officers of the £ - T A s B Yy the executive commit- | use of several places, and it is prob- | two local companies and Major J. A. e ey e i in | g0 (R, dssociation and i order to |able that the frst to be ftted Sut will | Hagerg’ were present. Captain An- orious our cates perspiration and other disagree- | abused. to preserve order as far as |street where the ropewalk e.,s Main | man thoroushly familiar withe entire ahie tody odors. Every dainty wom- | possible and make the gatherings con- | stand, the grove at Thamesville abou: | Work and has a special tact as in- en epireciaies this and its many other | genial, the committee has deemed it | the Hound pond and the Hobart ave- | Structor. There is probably no better ’ . Of Th Jilnd Byslenic uses. U e | S3VISE0Ie (o name a supervisor for the | nie senoolvard. 'There are other | onein the enlire eorm en S Suits e inflamed eves and fo purify mouts | . Kimer, who for the past sear ha | aa soon as the mecessary priviiage. s | WOrk of range finding and the handling Four Days nd breath after smoking. = You cit|peon principal of the Bridze district | granted and the funds witl allow: of ths ten-inch guns. They also at- straw H ts y fot_Fistiue L 7\.,.,(:'“. e at_any .:‘r(hl‘]\ol‘.) for the position for the month | M. [—:Ir:er hujl had just the experi- """;’e“_“f“l“‘:"fi;‘ SR a ' re. ice 5¢ and 50c. or by uly. ence in the handling of children whiel bl ¥ e Ay e ¥ mail postpaid from The Paxtine Toi-| Mr. Elmer will take up his work at | will be valuable in connection with the | bers of the local companies to kno. s v p M Jet 0 oston Sat. who Wi 5end | once ana + with “his ehmacieriett | Sounas - Eroeient Sinion o (he aes | that the feld where'thes will have Low Shoes Hote the Following Very Special Offerings Ry mple it you would lik2| prompiness will see that the grounds | sociation, thoush planning to be out | their camp during the eck o o i o try it beforc busin where the privilege has been extanded | of town for the summer, will be here | to 20 s a fine grassy plot much like Fotey Kiiines Tiiis are composed of | MiG,tted out with the sand boxes and | at different limes in connection with B e e L e B lt : SiSretlants spociuily scloctod Tor tHelr | Which wam be siteras i, cqupmeitt] L WENEIOInE SOk which Be Bat | ar frem: tho shiove, the Rl of fis eits Second Fioor Specials Boys' Wear correetive, healing, tonic, and stimy 5 e L =t | surf being plainly heard. Many Wireids 05 Eirats Lk 5| Boye’ Bathing suits 2t lating effect upon the kidneys. bladder — — —- —— | thought it would be a sandy pla . 1,00 Khak: " Blocs -8 nd urinary passazes. They are anti- | this “the officers found is not so. h t Women's 25c Drawers ...... ouses at 4 B s ses. They are anti-| MISS ELIZABETH BOGUE PRESENTATION TO e o o S 1rtsS W s A g Khaki Knickerbookers = went. Le d WON READING PRIZE. SECRETARY P. THOMAS.‘ On Friday e the corps officers Wonsh'e 75c Gowns: e ks 3 — i = were taken to the freshman hoa ix Participated in Y. W. C. T. U.| Stationary Engineers Remember One| and in the afternoon to the 35c Short Skirts at m —_— I Cottagt s Bl Blacks of Their Most Popular Members. | race on th: sovernment boet: eckwear 3200 Long Skirts at... lery “M“'w e est — | had an excellent view of the races fnati i Infants’ 19c Hosiery s : - 3$1.00 Combination Suits The Anna M. Herr W. €. T. U | Norwich Stationary asso- | weresmuch interested in the aeroplan . Infants’ Silk Hosiery 7- ¢ B k ed its seasion for the sum . | ciation 6. met in their rooms i | having had a fine view of that ‘as if| ngerwear 3&""‘:","5;%2 g“w;':' Child's White Hosiery inz a ing contest on even- | the block Friday evening with a | sWept over thz course. was firs: omen’s . res: s Lisle osiery e rou roo bl e s b in | mood attendance. Past Prosidont F. ¢ | distinguished coming from the eust by . Women’s $5.00 Dresses . Tan Lisle Hosiory. oo which the six difiérent Dolbeare installed the following offi- | Captain Tarbox., who though it was Hosler:j Etc ‘;gr. g.lte Hosiery gave ihe judges a difficul; cers: President, Harry M. Leonard; |large hawk. . £ e Silk Hosiery B m P T cEen e s ok | e e s s | = 1 Third Floor Special 3100 S/l Howary. afforded a pleasant entertainment f ng secretary, Howard Ta. finan- | GEORGE E. CHURCH 000 Balrio: Hariniooks 790 c Underwear 4 e of about thirty, and ea | p? Extra Size Vests New Lalm’on b eh, 5 st e R ',,,, en | | __ MADE CAPTAIN, 2 18c Drapery Scrim 210c | Women’s 50c Union Suits L e William F. Denison First Lisutanant of P10 Net Gurioins oo 7%\ wpain Floor Specials couflfy fraze. | Third Company—Beth Efficient Offi- Basemcm pecials & 3 Mrs. J. J. Fields precided, and after | L5 10c Collar Foundations Will not aht the busy, progressive | the singing of the White Ribbon - g 8¢ Apron Ginghams at 64| 10c Talcum Powder at Huseivite nearly so much as the pros- | SONE and a praver, the contestants | The following offic ) the Coast 19c Shirting Madras 14c | Women's ‘225'301:[1;’::'" as kD of having a thoroughly modern | fyers, ieard in the following order: | artillery. Connecticut National guard, 0 a 148 Lasads: Shesting | Lmers e Collars ... .o zas range placed in her kitchen. Es-| Going to Convention, Miss F. Lillian have pa. d the examining bo: 1‘«! and 25¢ Pillow Cases at 18¢ | 50¢c Lace ands at fate ranges are safe. Sturdy, depénd-|Post: The Convicts Warninz. Miss | they are appointed and com: ionzd b 40 B ilesy Bticeta ot . ""83c| 98¢ Linen Bands at le. peeriess bakers. ecopomical gas|Arline Tubbs: A Temperance Sermon | with rankcand date ax given below: 70 Liden Towsling 12050 e;:’i'::':rr;-'% C:./.vlc";' e ED t ot — call and | 2 hilip Captain ¢ ge E. C rch, hird 0t d v creat time saver: alt and | Wneel at i P i B n Torn. 3 P 25 Damask Towels . 17| 19¢ Ribbons em and be & 1so to examine | Hill. Miss ogue: A Decla- | First Lie jam R. Deni- | 371.c Turkish Towels . .25¢ | 26c Ribbo arable Ruud Instantaneous | ration of Faith, Lena M. Christ- | son, Third e ich, Mareh | d 39c Ribbons D' Mk rid Tes = | mann. { it Sk o = turnishing at the | M hree musical seiections were great- ‘, e e et Silks—Dress Goods Suit Cases—Trunks i ook B e °“l: B SMoyed duibie fhe deon th Bridgeport, Mar. * 39c Washable Silks ..230 o J ater at any oment | first tenor solo. Sing Me to Sleep, 85c Cheney Foulards 61c | $1.¢ uit Cases at of the day or ¢ by George urner, and the other | st Lieutenant G Gadbois, b2/ MA 75c Pongee Silk at 61c | $1.50 Suit Cases at DA Che; Well. Festerel i sk el First company, New London, May 31 121-125 IN STREET, 5 i ;PZQ ‘5'?,8 Cowhide Suit Cases st s & Elecisical Dev't Sybil Christmann B s R etk The Leading Store in Eastern Connscticut devotsd exclusivaly ¢ Cases at 3 ¢ # s were Miss nnie L. jeneral Cole will be heard with ’, 2 ; i mer Trunks 2 . p | Spence Mrs. Joseph Cobb, .||n|‘l :::“’: )x’y‘:.‘r»l l;]» K’Iv‘ mwn!wr‘(‘ of !’hl‘ to Men's, Women's and Children’s waar”’! ‘,aflflrs/ M"’Inery Re(‘flced '7m Steamer Trunks 1 MAIN ST. ¢ | Re rue. While they were | company, in which both officers $1.92 Trimmed Outing Hats 08c | $7.50_Steamer Trunks s S Bt A o . Fields spoke brifley | | nav \'hard workers. They are 33.98 Dress Hats at $1.93 | $10.00 Duck Covered Trumks 1‘ the ";(F;‘h"“\‘ . ‘» ‘|“ ‘“» out- | (”1\"1‘. ughly efficient in this ‘nr}v’\nl‘h of 35.00 Dress Hats at $2.98 [ $15.00 Iron Bound Trunks Telephone, 2 ining i ent departments ¢ the service and have received the com- | rooms at the biz coken ovens activity i : | mendation of their superior officers for oof ke oken ovens in f secretar J. O'Connor, Bridgeport; | et aeAg L SRR IS IR GEORGE P. THOMAS. jomiy ! i Sault Ste. Marie, Ont treastrer Klugg, Dar i . BACKER, ra ) he judges, through Miss Spencer their excellent work. Captain Church - LA surer. Klugg, Danbury: con | - . 1 Pi KR, Noriieh,"Con" | ammauntet helr feciion. n, Tavorof | cial secretare, Poter Sttonson © one B T hest oo ofcers I the | PUTNAM AN ON : auetar VD O | | Continuation of the Sale of Pictures ufacturer ss Sogue as the prize| y.o.” George K. Saunders; trustees, | Coast Artille s on coast artillery inside guard, herrin, Nauga- | COUCHES AND LOUNGES. winner onorable mention for | e O AR e -.\»,v..‘u,}‘mi k. BOARD OF TRUSTEES | {ick: outside W ilier, | 2000 MOUNTED MASTERPIECES iss Post t prize was a gold | oo MR 0 ' 203 L S amford; a- | p ana | vt ibhon Frances Walird pins o | | Retiring Preside Saunders | TEACHER OF 35 WEDS State Aerie of Eagles Elects Officers | it iINi 100k ilinars 3 ) At 15¢ each, two for another design were presented to all | was Presented a Jeekitents s HER YOUNG PUPIL ==Increage iof JMemberghip? The officers were installed after eiec- | (At Picture Departmen the other contestants. The meeting | qpo retiting secretary. = George et S oo tion. The annual field day will be , closed With the singing of America. | promus, Who ls to leave town. wis | High School ~ Teacher United ~Six Ay, 1Oatme dune M Ahe ALt (Reld tamoreow, | Sk chain and charm, be e name of | hs . Cagles opened today with dele- | S = ses HELD FOR TRIAL D e e T e | Womepinin R 0 e o e Boy's Fingers Blown Off. Th turd f the Fourth . SUPERIOR Cour. | CnAmoeiation and the dute; the pres | - w snore 1T une 0t Has SR e bl S S Before the Fou g ot 5 2 | Saunders, who spoke In a feeling man- | COme out that Miss' Bdith T 'King, 35 Tiectings ani field days shall b | before ‘the Fourth aceldent took plac: | ¢ Jaturday bDe 0 Covers cut arge ith arnal Abuse of 16| ner of th sistanc ndered by Mr. | Years old. a teacher in the hizh school, ut once in every two years. h lere tonight when 14 year oid Josop, o %o ardio Thomas to the society during the five married six months ago to Charles | membership increased ing the past | Paviowsky had his right index finge Joseph Fenner., 30 years old, was o of the assista whicii he was | and Who was one of her pupils in this | of the treasurer showed that the | non. The rest of the finger will be . hound ver & the Supstier court-al g | able to render to the Individual mem. | YAr's sraduating class | Bets ‘ot the order were 593,101 | amputatea tomorrow ! YOUR NEEDS FOR THE HOLIDAY. THESE FEW HINTS: i o e e bers of the organization as an he class went on a trip to Wash- | following officers were electe | —_— e justice trial tn Niantle on the chargs | levs OF Ch0 _orgAniStion ae an ensl . ngton at the. ciose Of the NehuoL yeur | - Frealaoni T 7 Dheis Boistor: ‘vice| . “You say ahe s 4 womas with 2 9 kas Wrinkizs i sl AR e ® R L alwhys value MERLY: | Slesande: Mias King also went along. its, Und Belts, Shirts, Cloth o Do e A e b | When the party starced for home she Bathing Suits, Underwear, Belts. Shirts, 5 over il-health does your | '*éme Laport of Peerboro. o SLANDER SUIT and voung Tuthill waited for a later 4 d : good,” and merely causea| ,ener was arrested in e = train’ and didn't get back to Bayside ing, Etc.—all at Special Prices make you look older | ast week. He was under surveil- | grought Against Norwich Man for the | until the next morning. They lanca for some time and the town au- | S £ $4,000. | P . ¥ went 1o L but go| thOrities had been trying to avoid | e o 94,000, v A b, Wi Amng 75c BATHING SUITS 59 95c ' o Outing Shirts) ~ e do | Digsectiion bY having ier and the |\ b Xeimon of Noank, who keeps | married in Hobe ken last New Year's. | Men's Cotton Bathing Suits, athlet], %7 oy . N oras ,\,,m ds | Bl legally mi ondition 2 BE LS a2 1 1 h whit 1 red,| 3159 s al 95¢c emeh o, ‘similar fo. yoars. when e | humane way of treating the case. The | Slander againat Louls Sternleib of Nor- | secret, because the fellows would kid 4 =l MEN'S BELTS, latem stvlem i LTS momEr ¥ bal consent, bUL | papers were served he Tuthill has been her husband’s B DA TN SO 7 19 . e | the town cierk would not comsider this | 3 P e puty Sheriff Draper and the reai her for the last five veur Men's Cotton and Worsted Bathing| 25c, 50c, 75¢ $1.00 Tak i T oy oaimed fo have asked | defendant has bean attached. The case | came a subject of talk in the Sengol ey MENS KHAKI TROUSENS Se y | &biy Ton diffents for the mothes of the | i8 returnable hefore the superior court | The couple Fave gone on a visit to the $1.50 BATHING SUITS $1.19 Men's Kh * of good quel = a wonderful female remedy, as | Biri to comprehend as macessary, for | the first Tuesday in September. bride’s former home at Morrisville, - - Cotton and_ Worsted Bathing[ it a made through mit it you try it. | she neglected to send a properly at- —_— Y., where her father is pastor of the ' iy stoley it Tl it fes Progretioncas . ns for its use are pqm;a 15 | testod cextificate. Emsgaemeint AR heod First Methodist Episcopal church. R0 sufty ot 9 J s x lon vith every bottle. Price| The trial of Fenner was presided | . Mg i : - soc a . e, ! enner was_presided orwalk, Conn, June 30.—Mr. and 2 TS s2.9 PR sco GERMAN CHEMICAL co. | 3 " patice Marion & Davie Dr. | s, John . Semour. announce the | _Expleding Flywhesl Kills Three. Fore uaners Lamb = 81 [ B0 BT G atie ot e worsted,| MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS $298 105 WWes: 123th Streer, New York. | girts condition. M. and Mrs. Charies ensagzment of their daughter. Miss ault Ste. Marie, Mich.. June 2 e ey ailveis il DUTBOTE ]« Men's Outing 5. all the Intest s E: 248 o Tt Tl with | Mars’ Seymour, to Chester Munson | Three men were kiiled tonight when a lar $2.50 suits at $2.19. tern > zulas | nhr m the couple lived, tes 1{|Pd te their Hapr of New < huge flywheel exploded in the dr . : oAb 4 SaE 0 » 5299 | Maintaining the relations of husband $450 BATHING SUITS $3.79 | defense ana Justice Davis found prob- ' ' athlutic sivie and short sleeves, col2| y 61T s $1200 SUITS $8.95 ENCE = ! trimming, regular 3 ) suits at $5.79, Youth i g ser Suits of Wig Ehrets | PLUMBERS' STRIKE. | a e ”me I Oas ee [ a5 c Underwear, athletic v‘“*l'“ s s at $3.9 Commvnees Met and Talked Over Mat- at 33 MEN’'S $1500 SUITS $10.50 Extl' | ter, But No Action Taken. 1 M n Shirts and| Men's Su o sorg raney a ugar Gured Shoulder Ham Ib. 10%¢ B G o o S g Friday evening there was a meeting ot } 0c value at 39¢ $15.00 =ui $10.50. La er the committee named by the Building > i [ o Trades union and the committee from 7 5 this season's newest styles—Sennet, g B e a) O omitis o We are going through our store and [}hmce Na"ve F0w| Ib 20 Men’'s Straw Hats Sie Forio” nltan. sof Rl Seime. Is sold only at e Toncerning | e - tecracrmen | picking out all odd pieces, which will be . G 1 e i y Blimbers and the masters. The strike sold regardless of cost, in order to reduce N 2 ™ months, with little likelihood of a set- A Wanrezan Housz Cafe, | ol i i mcihosi® S50 || our stock before taking inventory. On each Fresh Ground Hambure Steak Ib. 8¢ Women’s Wear e e e Iiel. Sna \he Jaasteny was re; one of these pieces we have laced a o RKER-DAVENPORT CO., wed, Dut it was stated at the ena Rt | of the conference that nothing wa . ” L . i r fof the conterence that mothing was Special Sale” tag—they show the saving Full Line of Fresh Vegetables Mustin Underwear, Kimonos, Bathing Suits, Dresses, { did a the beginning. One master e saek Gat ooy e in plain “g“";s- If you want to save money DOUBLE ST - Shoes, Eic.—all at Special Prices possibility of a settlement than there come and loo tor the 5 ecial 'l"a Sal 3 ¢ T Do ox some SR B ] STATIPS Today will be the Last Day of the June Sale of Women's We have just received a MERICAL TEMPERANCE. S - Mouslin Underwear. 2 W. C. T. U. Parior Meeting Held With c War z os ' g } 7 il -loses Tonight. New Line of PRttt | 1 o '”_IB Ereat A“a"t"} & F Glh 'I' B The Sale will end when the store closes g i i i 3 MEN'S KIMONOS AT 12/%¢ WOMEN'S $1.00 WAlST! 59c A l b-I A vell attenaed parior meeting with | The Big Store with the Little Prices 3 c fla fl- B i e o wa an interesting "C unme was held yomen s BUre AR e Ry this week at the hame of Mrs. A. B, o hite inds with floral ns, SRR RAr as uiomaontie i U Telephone 965 9-11 Water Street 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH. rhie ceounis, e donid ) B e nu\n es the W. C. T. U, and the o 4o 1 special direction of Mrs. Howard $9c. Kimongs At 12 Dusters Sensible garments, Good values and Right prices. Also an excellent new line of TERRY BATH- ROBES for the bathing beach, and at popular prices. Beach Hats and Auto Headwear at THE TOGGERY SHOP. J. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Sireei Norwich, Conn. WHES you o put your husi- befcre the pubiic. theve is no me. m hetter than throuzn tia advertis. g columns of The Burtetin. IrvmgC HmcrNamcd by the Executive Committee BHLLHIN, SM'URQAY, SCNOOL OF INSTRUCTION. Spent Profitable W k at Fort “—Excelldnt Field for the Ei _ment. e e On Friday evening the loal aflk‘en .IULY 1, ~| Everything in Cool Clothes that will add to your com- perintendent of parlor meet- topic was Medical Mead, su ings. The general Temperance. Before the papers were read, the W. C. T. U. catchism was conducted by séveral of the members, thus instruct- inz the visitors in the general scope of the organization. Papers upon_the following subjects were read: Why Headache Remedies Are Dangerous Coco-Cola, a Drug Drink; An Indic ment Against the Saloon; The Truth of the Matter in Regard to the Can- teen. Light refrsehments were served by the nostess. SEDGWICK POST MEETING. t of Regular Weekly Meetings Until Summer Vacation is Over. Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, held s regular meeting on Friday evening at the Buckingham Memorial, a short session, which was the last of their regular weekly meetimgs until the sum- mer wacstion 18 over. In July and Au- gust the post meets only on the first Friday of eich month. Senior Vice Commander Orrin M. | Price presided at the meeting. An in- vitation was received from the Jewett City Grand Army men to atiend the entertainment there next week which | is for the benefit. of the Soldiers | monument fund. It IS expected that some of the Norwich men will atten?. his entertainment is an abbroviated rendering of what Dr. Julian Jordan to put on here in July under the au- spices f tia e club. FR EE DELIVERY Tel. 29- FREE DELIVERY “TARVIA for Broadway has Arrived” Something solid. ANTI TA Semething they can see. Something they can walk on. The new CLEANING FLUID to re- atye move TARVIA spots has also arrived at Lee & Osgood's. Nof A non-explosive, non-inflammable, odor- Absolately certain, no risk whateler. $4.50 and $5.00, wgmg:‘ s t‘&o n:::u!. SHOES $1. Al this refers to Groton Long Polr: Beach Plots, 6 miles east of Néw Lon- = 50 pairs of Women's less CLEANING FLUID that removes don, Conn, Prices $19 w;‘lxlp\\'.ud_ "$1.00 week. = 5 W\"‘,'TE DU::.K SKf:‘i""fi ’}-"\“Me ol oodd sices in putent lemt - = $500.00 Bungalows can be built and miss paying yn plots 2 or 3 years. Women's Dress Skirts of white sof lour ca alf and Tarvia Spots from Carpets, Clothing, Gloves, 3 can'he nsed. Sl e Ao finish vk in- pleated models— | Oxforus, regular $4.00 valtie at 1 Hats, Etc., without injuring the articles, A Club House for owners. Wells can be dug anywhere; the Company are build 25¢ A BOTTLE lazy and rich people. This is the iast property between New York City and Narragan: R. I THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO., Retail Department Norwich, Conn. on from INVESTMENT Something Something Restricted a Beiter than any Gold Bond. Cannot be stolen or run Something where other A Trolley For Good People. they can 1 they can = to 30 per cent. yearly e on. f r severs Nation: to people’s investing makes you money rth, thing safer or better on E: built increases ses the propert: 3ungalow ues. pi Watch suitable for an invesyment, where vou can get in on the lots in Ocean Beach, New London. and a few hundred to $2,000,00 and $20.000.00 Hill, other R I, good increased proportionally Send for booklet JAS. JAY SMITH CO., 50 State St. New London, Conn. Norwich Office, 227 Main St, L. A. Cennor, Mgr. water plants fo. sett Pier, &round floor WOMEN'S 50c PETTICOATS 29c Women's Gingham Wash Petticoats,| WOMEN'S TUB SUITS $5.98 in four distinet styvies, made with! Women's Tub Suits of deep flounces, trimmed with tuc white duck and natoeal and straps, regular 50c Petticoats at| SUgs Mads to = Lt ¥ WOMEN'S PRINCESS DRESSES §1.58 | WOMEN'S §17.50 COATS $1098 ere is still @ good assortment of| MWomens Coats of i the Women's 33.50 and 3400 Exjiicon with plain and sailor collar, Dresses at $1.59, made of dome: $17.30 and $15.00 coats at $10.98 e s g, onams 414 | \WOMEN'S $250 SHOES AT $%89 75 pairs of Women's Tan Calf @ WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS fords in sizes to &, but not for Women and Misses, in black and| Size in every siyvie—these are a de X : cided bargain and TR C7on DO P L B shoes newest styles—Prices are 00, $3.00, a p: 200 sample tins of “Nugget” Shoe Polish will be given FREE 2000 St Department “on second fioor today. ~As the .'.:z ty to be given away is limited, they be distributed “first come, first s;rv:d " <0 long as they last. We cannot guarantee them to last threughout the day. advancel Beaches The Porteous & Mitchell Co.

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