Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1911, Page 8

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Stor Heart Disease Was the Leading Cause—Eight Drownings in the County But Few Railroad Fatalities; WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES, white and colors, of fine sheer 4awns, in in handsome designs, mostly low neck, free-quarter slesves, very well made— TODAY s 5.00 SPECIAL WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES, ginghams and stylish odels, well and prettily trimmed— TODAY 32.48 SPECIAL in chambrays, FINE LAWN HOUSE DRESSES for Wornen and Misses, all good, perfect img modeis— TODAY SPECIAL 1.98 and $2.25 WOMEN'S WASH COATS, in Linens land Repps, several different styles, all “Toba; $5 9 nnd TODAY SPECIAL WEARING APPAREL Is Always Featured Here On Saturday WOMEN'S WAISTS—some all white and others colored embroidery— specin, 98¢ WOMEN'S and MISSES' BATHING SuITS blue mohair, good assortment in black and neatly trimmed— $l 9 and WOMEN'S BATHING CAPS, in a variety of styles and colors— 10c i $1.75 A large assortment of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BATHING SHOES, white black, and col . MILLINERY Special For Today Only ONE LOT OF Natty Quting Hats While They Last Notionsand SmallWares Saturday Economies SHIELDS, double covered, TODAY, SPECIAL 10c. FEATHER-STIT) yard pieces in a variety of "HED B TODAY, SPECIAL 5¢ a piece TODAY 10c each. HOTUB NT'S RICE parted powder of POWD) ameauaned for toilet ODAY, SPECIAL 15¢ each, 2 for 25c. SANITARY PAF Do IR DRIN Paper cug e eas drin d 6 in 2 carto TODAY 10c a Carton. CARAT ROI NS, perfectly amo n any fabric. If ene atch o free. Usual price 23c fllyreplace it TODAY, SPECIAL 17¢c a pair. Art Department Seme Low Prices for Today CRETONNE § s with cush TODAY, SPECIAL 25c, MUSLIN EERSES BUREAU SCARFS and 1 very geod zrade of musiin value 25¢ each TODAY, SPECIAL 25c. and well made, PILLOW SLIPE, These are figured muslin, emetitched very appro- for summer coverings—washa- TODAY, SPECIAL 25¢c. Saturday Througho In All Departments you will Economical Buying. has its Special Features Every Saturday. it the Store find opportunities Each Section in our Large Store for|! New London. March 31—Samuel Gilbert, 70, angina pectoris. April disease. April 9—Bertha Fontaine, 3, broncho pneumonia. April 10—John F. bral hemorrhage ! April 12—Yong Lon Yen, 61, angina | pectoris ! April 15—Benjamin F. Schofield, 69, | cerebral hemorrhaze. April 16—Isador Renashco, 417 cere- | bro spinal meningitis. irt disease was the cause of 15 his county during the past according to the report of ranklin H. Brown for the ‘Lhree months ending Friday. There 16 towns in which the medical iners were called and reports » the coroner. In New London | there were eleven sudden deaths, | wich had 9 and Groton were eight, cases of drowning cerebral _hemorrhage. ail number of railroad | quarter in comparison ual number, there being | 1—Sarah Kennedy, 55. heart| Bennett, 74, cere- . 3 i April —Prych infant, 2 days, | of deaths by towns is s | patent poramen ovale. May j—Jane Bump, 70, burns and | Preston. | shocic thereto. March 31—William Wenmer, 84 | May 24—Cortino Giacoma, 45, angina.| preumonia pectoris April Robert J. Robinson, 44,| June 4—James Johnson, heart | hemorrhage. | disease. : v Groton. | Norwich. 5 mice Coleman. § S—Sarah A. Burnap, 79, heart | i | 3 o o *. Pay | 23— William H. Ludlow, 7 mos., Sl T | infantiie paralysis i 3—Augusta M. Fisher | livan, 65, heart dis- iage of vein in lez. Taea n. 1, railroad 15—Charles Glaze, Newton - 10—Patrick Dev 60, dr: ine Hillery P. Bow Colchester. 19—Sarah Ann West, 52, s—Unknown about Ledyard. Phillips, 3 fays man Bozrah. Saran J. W | Ann2 Elizabeth Rudd, 38.| Waterford. ! e | spril 30—James Church, 97, heart Old Lyme. pulmo- Voluntown. | apri sarah C. Kinney, 80, heart | e isease t Griswold. is Houle, &, accidentai | i Farpo,; 45, saecidental [ g George Jodoin, 39. drown- | nz. | M. Saullivan, 4 Franklin. | June 1—Peleg J. Kenson, 67, heart Lisbon. Sadie Averack, 2 1-2 w. vears —Addie Ar poisoning. No More Night- After Celebratlons in New| MEN’S FURNISHINGS SOME SPECIAL SATURDAY FEATURES NS YUTING tan, zr te and lavender solid colors sy French cuffs TODAY, SPECIAL $1.13. TEN'S NEGLIG coat style w attached cuffs, regular Tic alue TODAY, SPECIAL 5. TODAY, S”EC!AL A GARMENT 24 socks TODAY, SFECIAL 7c a pair, 4 for 25c. ‘ London COLLEGEBOYSCELEBRATEELSEWHERE ST | ‘Appropriations Made by the City Council to Meet the Expenses for the Municipal Year—President Fitz- | hugh of the Grand Trunk Looking for a Terminal | i —If New London Musicians Would Organize Under | Leader Colby One of the Finest Bands in the State i Would be the Result. Special Saturday items Wash Goods Department LAWNS, | MUSI TODAY, SPECIAL 10c a yard. ~ MEDIUM WFEIGHT DUCK, ligh Also striped, regular 123 TODAY, SPECIAL % a yard. APRON GINGHAMS, staple patterns TODAY, SPECIAL 6lic a yard. Some Ltttle Domestics and Linzns HIT) Prices in EACHED § 819/ " TODAY. SPECIAL $1.29. "TODAY, SPECIAL $1.69. TODAY, SPECIAL 29 a yard. directly horme. 1L into and 1 ite and 1 e-President Woman nd Trunk railw summer ent of and from personal ¢ » man has better kno the natural ntages of )n harbor for a foreign line | tha gentleman. The Iready wharf- oppa = New Lond o] i terminal noise of passing tra of locomotives, the ladies of the home will become familiar with the mu- sical tone and o 1 rmed as = n t known ad men and o cornet > public ving ure as The Hosiery and Underwear Dep't. IS WELL REPRESENTED FOR TODAY NION SUIT COTTON HOSE, ze and split some shor TODAY, SPECIAL % an exceedingly rib black cotton hose TODAY, SPECIAL 12 a pair. TODAY, ONLY 15¢ a pair. mendatio equest made that ugh was in l’nv the band p! o If the trained mu- i New London only co-oper- Mr. Colby in his untiring ef- tion proposed. ex- to New n a brass the Grand Trunk line to - na re would be : a foreign | an 2 on that would be second ip line to tha . or rather | to none in the Nutmeg state. of the tort s The annual Yale-Harvard race an | the Thames course has been won and being told tody these modern Was made nd Trunk was lost and the story all over the world, for in imes there is no waitin to learn w the same as the many that hav ceded, for there is but litti betwéen the races of a . and those of today. The voung col- | camps _are likely NEW LONDON'S GREAT BAND TRAINER : STATE CAMP AT NIANTIC ARRANGEfl. Regiments Will Go Separately—Coast Artillery to_Fort Wright. The state military camp at Niantle is again to be the scene of an en- campment of the citizen soldiers of Connecticut. This will be of interest | to thousands of people throughout the state who in years past used to_rackon on the vearly visit to camp and make it a sort of red letter day. Many of the spectacuiar f ures of former to be missing this SPECIALS ‘Wash Suits $1.50, $5.00 Wash Dresses - 98¢, $3.50 Lawn Kimono Waists 98¢ year, however. In’ general order No. Thursday provision encamprient of the Connecticut M tional guard-in Niantic July 10 to inclusive, and the camp is to be knowr as Camp Baldwin, in honor of the gov- | ernor of the state. The Second infantry will be In camp 48 issued on made for the i ”‘Linen Dusters - - - $2.50 m /i Children’s Sunshades - 19¢ \Children’s Gingham Dresses - 98¢ before or proba crew Millinery Balance of our stock of Ladies’ and !best styles, reduced in price one-half. Buy today so as to be ready for the v:|Celebration Tuesday. ‘| Remember first comers get the pick of the bargains. -~ WHITE: STAR CLOTHING HOUSE H. RABINOVITCH, Prop. 153 Main Street are frequent welcome vaxed to run for | regard to precise derman O'Leary, as upo; one which ‘more ring on aemand, he made earnest | could = effort to get appropriation for a new | stzeple Thers was a special city meeting | last Monday and appropriations to a large amount were made to meet l'n S T el We are showing Summer Furniture at prices which cannot fail to please, in ; 1 October 1st priation removed much er benefit. its full Reed, Willow, Rattan, Prairie Grass and Mission, for Porch or inside furnishing. Chairs with cushions if desired. COUCH HAMMOCKS, with or without awn- g ings, $7.50 to $20.00. | fell out. white with the dandruff tha my bead. My profession being ¢ : : ; { Barhes 1 wiS pasticniis aont ROCKERS—a special new line of coloring. PORCH TABLES in Reed and Prairie Grass. inointed parts. of m Sintment.” 1 was plea and rontinued 1o Kecp up o think s e ot s 1o on and one-iialf boes of Cuticura Boeb d of this an lnglmuhk- MISSION SETS, three pieces, make a sub- stantial set for porch or living room. ;| 137-141 Main Street have the call. Bui | ahan's proposition | from the state to Tondon < | probably be steam and the Grand Trunk d to get in out of the wet | galor | be might If there is a musician in these United Kitchienware Department| ... Some Good Special Values NIKEL COPFEF TODAY, SPECIAL 75c. WHITE WHITE 1d blue fibr TODAY, SPECIAL 25, READ BOXES SPECIAL FOR TODAY, 3%, 50c and 65¢ each. SUGAR BOXE:! IAL FOR TODAY, 1%, 25¢ and 29¢ eac] SPE! States that has organized znd led more brass bands, or ta more | e,|| bandsmen tr musie | c. ndon for the p: worthy of the n New I s band in h. ( THIRD FLOOR) SPECIAL PRICES ON LUGGAGE The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying -nti and Wit them a that the only teaching lowing on its first the hose house. which is next to and in the rsar of the First Church ORDER YOUR CASE Eoons NOW FOR THE HOLIDA : OF,DEALERS.GENERALLY, THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO. BREWERS OF ALES & PORTERS,PPOVIDENCE.R |

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