Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1911, Page 8

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This 1s the Last Day ALL TROLLEYS® ‘LEAD TO N remembered. SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT WASH DRESSES—FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. A GOOD LINE OF THESE POPULAR GARMENTS IN LAWNS AND GINGHAMS, \ ALL GOOD MODELS, VALUE $2.08—" Today Only, each $1.69 ‘ CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTRMENT FINE WASH DRESSES IN PRETTY DESIGNS, SOME LIGHT GROUNDS WITH NEAT FIGURES AND SOME IN WHITE, WELL MADE AND STYLISHLY TRIMMED, VALUES UP TO 698~ e Today Only $4.50 DOMESTICS ONE LOT OF HEMMED PILLOW CASES, 45x36, REGULAR PRICE 22¢— Today Only, each 15¢c WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS, LARGE SIZE—THESE ARE HEM- MED AND ARE HEAVY WEIGHT—REGULAR 25c TOWELS— Today Only 19c DRESS G0OODS DEPARTMENT SERGE, IN A DIAGONAL WEAVE IN' NAVY BLUE ONLY, FULL 54 INCHES WIDE OF PURE WOOL, VALUE $1.25— Today Only, a yard 79¢ SILK DEPARTMENT TUCAN—A SEMI-ROUGH PONGEE IN THE “SHEDWATER” FIN- ISH, 26 INCHES WIDE, REGULAR $1.00 QUALITY— Today Only, a yard 38¢c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT ONE LOT CORSET COVERS IN THE FRENCH STYLE, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN BOTH LACE AND EM- BROIDERY TRIMMED, REGULAR PRICES 39c AND 59¢c— Today Only 23c¢ APRON DEPARTHMENT APRONS FINISHED WITH RUFFLE AND POCKET, MADE OF BOTH PLAIN AND CROSS-BARRED MUSLIN, REGULAR 25¢ — Today-Only 10c The Last Opportunity to Buy at Mill End Prices. We are going to give you some exceptional values today. depairtment is working hard to make this last day one that will be long Read this list carefully, for it will not be duplicated. LACE AND TRIMMING DEPARTMENT *ONE LOT OF VENISE AND CLUNY BANDS IN WHITE AND CREAM, ZVTO 4 INCHES WIDE, PRICES RANGING FROM 30c TO 75¢ A YARD— Today Only, a yard 20c LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT JABOTS—REGULAR 25¢ AND 50c GRADES— Today Only, each 10c WASH GO0ODS DE} ARTMENT ONE LOT OF WASH GOODS INCLUDING FANCY VOILES AND BORDERED AND PLAIN LAWNS '/AND DIMITIES, FORMERLY 25¢ AND 29¢ A YARD— Today Only, a yard 13¢c MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MEN’S $1.50 SHIRTS—ONE LOT COMPRISING NEGLIGEE, FANCY SOISETTE OUTING SHIRTS IN SOLID COLORS, AND STRIP- ED FLANNEL SHIRTS WITH COLLARS. HIGH-GRADE $1.50 : Today Only $1.07 Just 35 in the lot. $3.25 QUALITY $3.98 QUALITY $5.98 QUALITY $7.98 QuaLiTY Other grades reduced proportionately. TODAY ONLY - GLOVE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP LISLE GLOVES IN BLACK, WHITE, GRAY AND TAN; ALSO CHAMOISETTE GLOVES IN GRAY, WHITE AND THE NATURAL COLOR—ALL 50c GLOVES— Today Only 35c KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT RED-E-CLEANSER— Today Only, a can 3¢ ART DEPARTMENT DRAWN WORK SCARFS, 18x45 AND DRAWN WORK SQUARES, 30x30 INCHES, REGULAR PRICES 3%¢ AND 5Jc— Today Oniy, each 25c MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL LOT OF TRIMMED HATS, FORMERLY SOLD FOR $4.50 AND $5.00— Today Only $1.25 JEWELRY SECTION N Siiver Mesh Bags and Vanity Quifits Ranging in values from $3.25 to $11.98. Sample values. 'THE BUSINESS CENTER OF NORWICH RIBBON DEPARTMENT IMPORTED NOVELTY BELTINGS IN GREEN, BLUE, WHITE AND BROWN, REGULAR 49¢ QUALITY—IN 27-INCH LENGTHS— Today Only 27c UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT EXTRA FINE CURTAIN MUSLINS, 40 INCHES _WIDE, A GOOD AS- SORTMENT OF POPULAR DESIGNS, REdULAR PRICE 19¢ A YARD— Today Only, a yard 11c STATIONERY DEPARTMENT PICTURE FRAMES—NOVELTY FRAMES |IN BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE AND BLACK. WILL HOLD A PICTURE, 3),x8/; INCHES— ‘Foday Only, each 5c NOTION DEPARTMENT BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF COLORED PEARL AND WHITE AND COLORED CROCHET BUTTONS IN ALL THE SIZES, REGULAR PRICES 25¢ TO $2.25— Today Only HALF PRICE TOILET 600DS SECTION HAIR BRUSHES IN EBONIZED WOOD WITH SOLID BACKS, 11 ROWS OF PURE BLEACHED BRISTLES, 50c TO 75¢ QUALI- w Today Only 31c LEATHER G0ODS SECT/ON SHOPPING BAGS IN BLACK, TAN, GREEN, BROWN AND RED, SEAL GRAIN LEATHER WITH DOUBLE STRAP, $1.00 QUAL- > Today Only 69c HAIR GOODS SECTION 24-INCH HAIR ROLLS IN BLACK, BLONDE AND BROWN SHADES —THESE ARE NET COVERED—REGULAR 25¢c QUALITY— Today Only 15¢c KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LADIES’ LOW NECK UNION SUITS, PLAIN NECK WITH LACE AT KNEE, SOME HAVE TIGHT KNEE CUFF, REGULAR/39%c UNION g Today Only 22¢ HOSIERY SECTION .CHILDREN’S SUMMER WEIGHT, ONE AND ONE RIB HOSE IN BOTH BLACK AND TAN, OUR REGULAR 15¢c HOSE— Today Only 10c THE REID 6 HUGHES COMPANY Each and every at the track, the middle of | vide each schocl with cards and lmr- BIG INCREASE OF 2 e & &3 : & n '3 May. Starting out as a pacer, she is lets to aid the work in language dl’ldl 2 flew Troflera In ralrgrflund %iabies now trotting as square as can be, and | readin, COREDIE EXEORTES mately 50 million dollars in are expected of her. | " Mr. Hine advised the supervisors to e | ue, against 471-2 million last include | keep the members of the town s(h()nl‘w Largest Gain Ever Known in General | 4n3 ‘much ihan the high record B e ot e i hat the local corps will sail from this about July 1, 1812, and will be ir | gland iwo or three weeks. million dollars in the high record r, 1906. Flour amounted to ap- /¢ Pierson’s four horses | informed about tha‘ Exports in Last Fiscal Year. vear of , when it reached 751-2 munnu\'r?s the w{)r]fi]lfls‘s tel: | : . -1 . | mew, having come in from the west | condition of schools. He said that fre- = million doll was used successfully in com- Trainers Have String of Ten There Now—Bonnie Wnkes] four weeks ago. They are fine look- | quent conferences with committeemen | (Special to The Bulletin.) R et in e et e ting from land to #hips at sea v V Oth L | ing specimens of horseflesh, however, | shouid be held It is important that| o oo 0 5 o e parent in a large number of articles. | [ '"mm lhatl"e fi;“San ;rfl;r.\-c et S Do and with careful training it will not | a supervisor understand the point of| Washington, Jjuly 21.—The farmer | harent in a large number of articles |y ;i\ con the state militia and the at the Only Veteran t L how Much Promise. | be surprising if they hang up some | view of the town school committee. | 2nd the “manufacturer shared about | ASTIcultural = implements s a WHOIE (acking regulars. | e good records. The speaker urged the supervisors to ! €dually in the remarkable growth in qo0/% S8, GCRESE Bg SONCL R 0 8 | e # = P G | All of the horses show the rosuus‘ become acquainted with each child in | €XPorts waich charac fiscal | L illion: plows, and cultivators abou: At the Fair Grounds at the present|any speed in her. far the youns | of the thorough-going attention thev ‘hool system. He Suzgested the | YeAr just ended. The total R o i HAVE YOU TRlED PAX"NE | time thefp are ten horses in training | pac been coming ‘along at geiting at {he hands of their care- rd catalogues in w n exports was 304 million dollar ISl bt about & anfiitn fhen aud | | compared with the immediate! ceding year, being a larger gain than ever before shown in a single year of Of this gain of 304/ for the fall races, and the track and | pre stables are the scenc of considerable | on ¥y when they ai given their | thr . During the hot spell some nfK ne-n\ feil oif a little in their feed but they are now in the best of condi- | be recorded. ) she was hardly in| tion, and it repays any lover of horse| At the second conference of the day | OUr export trade. . oding the mile in 2.41 | When she arrived, about | | The Great Toilet Germicide? You don’t have to pay 50c or $1.00 a vint for listerian antiseptics or per as a whole show | of about 47 million dol- the details for iron and and disadvantages might i AL | : or she: | oxide. You c; of a daily exercise. the three minu | racing te pa- a visit to the Fair|there was a discussion about the|millions, manufactures ~as a whole O o e D D ire. IMa (e Rl ir T aning Six of the ten are in charge of the| Aqua ppeared several | Grounds. A number of new arrivals | wages of teachers and how the; supplied 140 million dollars; cotton | iron and steel about 3 million; metal !'and deodorizing antiseptic solution | veteran trainer, A. M. Etheridge of | times ] a 4-year-old trot-|at the training stables are expected in | be regulated. Supervisors A | about 135 millons; meat and dairy pro- | Iron and stec about 3 xlliion; tmetal “lly, Cro95c box of \Paxtine—a solt- Massapeag, while Elmer R. Pierson | ter owned dawson of thig| the next few weeks. ter, T. W. King and L. S ducts about 19 millions; corn approx- | TOUCTE TMACHIEE ABOUL O eal toa. | ble antiseptic powder, obtainable at owns the remaining four and is get- | c present conditions con- as 'a committee in leading the discus- | imately 10 million: food animals 11-: | Wite abous & mition: electrical ma-| 1 GRS T, ting them into the fast-stepping class. | s be looked for in this| T sion. million; flour about 2 1-2 million, while e : 4 = o i chinery n v 2 million; locomotives Paxtin> destroys germs that “cause | FoRticghons o gecline. Gover a million; traction engines more | disense, decay and odors—that is why | _Cotton is king in the exports of ag-| than a million, while in ather articles | it is the best mouth wash and gar- riculture, the value eéxported during pot classed under the general title of | 8¢, #nd why it purifies the breath, (Special to The Bulletin.) the year being million dollars, by | jron and steel manufactures, automo- | Cleanses und preserves the teeth bet- ‘Washington, July 21—The postoffice | 2T the largest total ever shown in the! hiles show a gain of about 3 million | ter than ordinary dentifrices, and 'n department has sent to Timothy O, | COtton export trade, against 450 mnuonld"“ms; railway cars about 4 million: | STorge bathing ,it completely eradi- Bonnie Wilkes, the clever little pac or owned by nk E. Smith of this only horse on the grounds s had real experoence on the| and the perfc ances so far raining would indicate that she|old s be a winner the coming season.;truninz 11l she was entered in a number | ily built ho 7 races around at the varlous fairs|done anything and meets, and took every event probably takes which she was entered except one, and | went & couple of that was called off om account of bad | into form and struck the weather.. carried everything” b With the exception of Bonnie Wilkes| The last ho Hints for School Supervisors. a coup- " promise! (Special to The Bulletin.) famous | Danbury, Comn., July 2L—At the | meeting of the state school supervis- “Both are | ors conducted b retary C. D. Hin is a speed- | at the Danbury Normal school, this not| week, Mr. Hine impressed the super- : E : he| visors with the fact that they, as su- | Somvmissions as. postmaster i who | pervisors, were responsible for the re- Lquonaet Tetbes Y re he got!sults of the schools in tSeir respective = Postmasters’ Commissions Sent. W P Clara B.. Nichols in i91) and 491 million in 1907, the| glectrical appliance about 2 miilio tes perspiration and other disagree- | Wailzand - Clara o cunelr | tormer high record year. Meal Sna| amd naphinn. abous 5 auiition. ™ | able body odors. Every dainty w dairy products show a total of ap- an sppreciates this and its many other | proximately 150 million doilars, against| =~ ~ —t—— toher and hyglenic uses. | 131" million last year, but materially H e kf Paxtine is splandid for sore throaf, Ancients to Visit Lordon. ‘ it that| districts. He said that supervisors| Bridgeport—The first 1,000 mile flight | less than in certain earlier years, in inflamed eyes and to purify mout1 re him. | should act in the capacity of supervis- | by homing pigeons under the auspices | which the total ranged as high as 202 | Boston, July 21.—A handsomely en- | and breath after smoking. You caim - i that Mr. BEtheridge ing principals. The energy of the su- |of the Bridgeport Homing club in ten | million dollars in 1907 and 211 in 1906. rossed letter of acceptance was sent | get Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic at any | and Lecco Boy all the others are new | is driving is an Axworthy colt owned | pervisor should be distributed through | years will take piace this (Saturday) | Food animals show a total of 13 mil- | today by the Ancient and Honorable | drug store. price 25c and &0c. or oy to_the racing game. by W. H. Bromiey of Westerly. Three | the teachers to the pupils. afternoon. Birds owned by five meni- | lion dollars. against a little less than | Artillery comp of this city o the | mail postpaid from The Paxtine Toie C. D, Babcock of Jewett City has a | years old in June, the colt has done; One of the ways by whi su- | bers of the club, 13 in number, will at- | 12 million last year, but much below | Honourable Artiliery company of Lon- | let Co., Hoston, Mass., who will send handseme 4-yesr-oid filly, Goldbcater, | the mile in ioss than 240, naving | pervisor should make himsell fol ina tempt the long flight from Evargraen | the figures of earlier years, when the|don to the latter'’s invitation to vis.i | you a free sample if you would Uks that he sent down to see if there was made remarkable progress since ar- scheol system is Lo suggest and pro-. Ala., to this city. total figures of food animals exceeded ' London next summer. It is expectad to tfy it before buying.

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