Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1911, Page 8

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Good bracing weather puts new life into,the veins. conclusion that there is sorhething in thls life after all. foz The relief fram the'te\r-rific heat of a week ‘afio leads to the WE ARE STILL IN THE RING. You will find in all our departments merchandise at prices which can not help but attract. Good merchandise, stuff which we are not afraid to stand back of. The values are there and the prlces are right. Follow the crowd to THE BOSTON STORE. SATURDAY’ S ATTRACTIONS DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT \ ONE LOT OF BLEACHED COTTON CLOTH, FULL 36 INCHES WIDE, REGULAR PRICE 12/5c— Today Only, a yard 9%c WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS—THESE ARE OF GOOD SIZE, A ALL HEMMED AND ARE A GOOD WEIGHT—A 16c VALUE— Today Oniy, each 12%¢ WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT DRESS GINGHAMS IN SEERSUCKER STRIPES—THESE ARE IN 10 TO 20-YARD LENGTHS, 27 INCHES WIDE, ALL STAPLE PATTERNS, VALUE 10c A YARD— T Today Cnly, a yard 7¢ MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT SUMMER WEIGHT, RIBBED UNION SUITS IN WHITE AND ECRU. WE HAVE THEM IN BOTH LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES® WITH ANKLE LENGTH DRAWERS. VALUES 59¢ AND 75c— Today Only, a Suit 43¢ LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT | LACE TRIMMED MUSLIN AND PERSIAN, JABOTS IN VARIOUS STYLES— Today Only, each 8¢ GLOVE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP LISLE AND CHAMOISETTE GLOVES IN BLACK, WHITE, GRAY AND TAN—THESE ARE 25¢ GLOVES— Today Only, a pair 19¢ LACE DEPARTMENT ONE LOT OF VALENCIENNES LACE AND INSERTION TO MATCH. THE REGULAR PRICES ARE FROM 7¢ TO 10c A YARD— Today @Ganly, a yard 3¢ RIBBON DEPARTMENT FANCY BORDERED TAFFETAS, DREGDENS AND MOIRE RIB- BONS, THE REGULAR 2%c AND 35c GRADES— Today €nly, a yard 25¢ SILK ' DEPARTMENT THESE ARE ALL SILK AND A PRODUCT OF THE CHENEY BROTHERS'. NEAT DESIGNS ON NAVY, GRAY, BLACK, CADET AND GREEN GROUNDS. THESE SELL REGULARLY FOR 59¢— ~ Today @anly, a yard 42¢ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT VENETIANS IN SELF-COLOQRED STRIPES. WE HAVE THIS BEAUTIFUL ‘FABRIC IN" NAVY, CATAWBA, WISTARIA, GAR- NET,/GREEN AND BROWN, FULL 50 INCHES WIDE, THE REGULAR PRICE IS $1.50 A YARD— Today Only, a yard 87¢ s ART GOODS DEPARTMENT WHITE HEMSTITCHED CENTERS. SOME OF THIS LOT ARE SCALLOPED. WE HAVE SOLD THESE REGULARLY FOR 25¢c— Today Only, each 12%¢ KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LADIES’ VESTS, LOW NECK, BOTH SHORT SLEEVE AND SLEEVELESS. WE HAVE THEM BOTH PLAIN AND TRIM- MED. SIZES 4, 5, 6—OUR REGULAR 25¢c QUALITY— Today Only, 18¢ - HOSIERY DEPARTMENT MISSES’ BLACK SILK LISLE HOSE—AN EXTRA GOOD HOSE— Today Only, a pair 17c \ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LADIES’ DRAWERS, EMBROIDERED AND TUCKED AND TRIM- MED WITH RUFFLE. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAT- TERNS, REGULAR PRICE 50c— Today Only, 39¢ ’ INFANTS'’ WEAR DEPARTMENT ONE ODD LOT OF CHILDREN’S HATS—OUR REGULAR 50c QUAL- ITY. WHILE THEY LAST— Today Only, 15¢ ! NOTION DEPARTMENT “SLIP-IN” COLLAR SUPPORTERS—SIX ON CARD. THESE COME IN ALL HEIGHTS— Today Only, a card 5¢—3 for 12¢ TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT TRAILING ARBUTUS AND VIOLET TALCUM POWDER—ONE POUND PUT UP IN GLASS JARS—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE— Today Only, 10c JEWELRY SECTION e LONG BEAD CHAINS IN DULL BLACK, TURQUOISE AND CORAL. THESE ARE OUR'REGULAR 50c QUALITY— : Today Only. 23¢ AR e R N e s S R O N 0 LEATHER GOODS SECTION LADIES’ HAND BAGS IN BLACK, BROWN, TAN AND GREEN. THESE ARE LEATHER LINED WITH INSIDE PURSE BEAR- ING BRASS INITIAL, REGULAR $1.75 QUALITY— Today Only, $1.23 i S —————————————— STATIONERY DEPARTMENT —— e ENGLISH LINEN WRITING PAPER, 50 SHEETS OF PAPER AND 50 ENVELOPES TO MATCH, REGULAR 25¢c VALUE— Today Only 19¢ SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S WHITE LINGERIE WAIST‘S—SOME OF THIS LOT HAVE DUTCH NECKS AND SOME HAVE THE HIGH NECK WITH WAIST OPENING IN RONT. THESE ARE ALL PRETTY DESIGNS AND WELL MADE, VALUE $1.39— Today Only 98¢ e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES INSEVERAL STYLES— SOME OF THESE ARE LAWNS AND SOME LINENE—ALL NEW STYLES, VALUES UP TO $2.98— - Today Only $1.69 UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Take the elevator REAL $5.00 “BAGDAD” COUCH COVERS FOR $2.19. A small lot of Imported Hand-made Bagdad Covers which we purchased from an importer who was closing out. This price is actually less than the usual cost. Theso covers make very attractive and durable door draperies— Today Only $2.19 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A SMALL LOT OF HATS AT LESS THAN COST. '.I'HIS CLOSES OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF REGULAR “BOSTON STORE TRIMMED” HATS— Today, while they last, $1.00 KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT RED-E CLEANSER—IT'S ALWAYS RED-E. A one pound can with perforated top. Fot marble, tile, linoleum and wooden floors; for brass, nickel and any" metal; will clean perfectly pots, pans and kettles no matter how greasy. IT WILL NOT INJURE THE HANDS. A full pound can For Today Only, One Cent SOLDIERS WILL RETURN HOME THIS AFTERNOON. NEW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED IN NORWICH. grounds to see that they are properiy condu Four new members have joined the e o YAl B troop, making a total now of 36 under What the Fifth Company Did on Ten- | Fenton-Chornley Building Company s Sirertion of Messts. Mortison sad Inch Gun. Starts With Capital of $25,000. Elmer. . Rain for the. most of Fri pre- | A new contracting : vented the most important work that | i CRYING FOR HELP. t cut Coast artillery e —the firing of full ser- ding company - \ 2 ’X‘ on the big guns at the css with a | | Lots of it in Norwich But Daily Grow- e in the afternoon the pros- | ¢ 1 ing Le were that the weather would 3 | i anfBclently tor cnablo the. o Ueonnpcate { The kidners cry for help. which not had full’ s se S. Fenton of thi { t an organ ¥n the whole body so h their strings an tely constructed. ._Chornley of Mancheste | de of the camp. Mr. Fenton b | Not one so important to hzalth, shooting. of the en. | oL local contraa for a num- { The kidneys are thc filiers of the campme e:n done. by Fourth|Dber of s, 2 a shrewd estimater { biood. Co. of Bridgep £ Bennett, | 2Dd a young man with muchpromise { , When they fail the blood becomes 10 Eleventh Co, eport. (Lp. |in the building lines.: Mr. Chornley | tout and poisonous. : his been here séme time in connzction ! “There can he no health where thera ery Clin. | With construction work, having been i is poisoned blood. employed at the Chelsea Savings bank building. Mr. Fenton is to devote hi time to the b S com- | pany, having left of . .\l(;r"(\n Williams, by whom ho was employed a number of years He s now spending a vacation at Pleasant Viewt v Clin | Backache is one of the first indica- nch mor { tlons of Lidney frouble. It is the kidheys’ cry for help. Heed 1t. Doan’s Kidney Pills ars what fs wanted. niss at the cored two- hits in four sh what overworked kidneys those of F Tarbox. In three shots at the target, \NNOT S 5.000 vards distant. this mcompanv CANNOT .G_E_T_. RAISE. E. F. Gallaudet of the Gallaudet En- | made. THe picture shows the aeroplane | haced ove shot within 160 vyards of | Ml Producers Notified That Supply the object at which it was aimed. The gineering company states that _the |fTom he fronl (he operator Dbemng | (wo other shots struck bevond the limit | Now Excesds) Bémand: trouble with the ignition on the engire | Fealey L Cis cenlen and over:him 48 &} angwead ‘for hite. | A Phinfield despatch says: small plane, while directly in front E East Side being fully understood, per- | of the necesary work there it is ex- | Pairick Sullivan, 48 Mt, Pleasant of the Gallaudet hydro-monoplane has | of him is the 125 horse power sixsevl- | 1t Gen: George M. Cole, the aa. | Whs milkc producers ,{,‘;{i’;‘{“w“gf_e‘},‘;‘j mission has beerf secured for the es- | pected will be accomplished this after- | Street, Norwich. Con “If any the corrections is underway, but will[ ilrlx]der‘-mE‘?s;sux; aerial e e, and a‘mchuxze_ inspector general, were visit- | tified Friday that their demand for | tablishing of one on the Battleground, | noon, and a week from today it is | person should ask me what to use fo; been found. and the work of making | Be bac 4l e lako tf‘;,’ fnqr gasolene, d ors at the camp on Thursday. They |restoration of last year's prices couid | and it will be put into operation by | planned to have a field day there. jpdin and lameness across the sm: tale several days to complete. An| : ng 40 yz;: o}m er‘e re guid made an_informal inspection of the |not be granted. The Providence Mitk | the Boy Scout members of Troop No. It has been arranged to have the Fox |'of the back I would ad a trial of expert was here regarding the trouble, | Planes at the front “““*‘C'\ = camp and troops without interrupting | Car association, which issued the re- |2, its members Laving been there on | patrol of the troop, Bverett Pierce,|Doan's Kidney Pills. I have found and i+ was found necessary to send the | machine has a width of 44 feet. which Jo Hring: ply. sets forth that a large amount of | Friday evening laying out o croquet | leader, in charge of the ciroquet; the | that they have no equak for this trou- Thirteenth companies | surplus milk in May and June had to | 8round, while for four nights the | Rattlesnake patrol, Alfred Hartley, ; bl . My supply was procured at N. D. Frida Camp will ~e | he put intp cream At a considerable | 8rading if it has been underway. This, leader, in charge ofathletics, and the | Sevin & Son's Drug Store and they tHie mQrainEisand the prasent is } Will make the tenth playsround in the; Crow patrol, ‘Legnard Purvis, leader, | thoroughly relieved me of a severe pain in N>w London t) g in a surplus, which is un- | City this season, and it is believed it|in charge of the tennis, while the|in the small of my back. strengthenzd riHiie stations abaat *| will fill & long felt want. Scout Mas- | rame$ will be in charge of the Bob | my kidneys and benefited me in every ock. zetting here at 9.25, in all = — | ter K. B. Morrison was at the grounds | White patrol, Carl Hahn, leader. ways 1skeleton e Wuia bice sty ansbed wios | probabil 3 Miss Waterman to Speak. with the boys Friday evening, when There will be a running track mark- | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 chine was towed down to that point &K v o p - There is to be a special meeting at | & croquet set-was pu‘ out, and the‘en- | oq out around the field, & take-oft | cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffal for the purpose of trying eut the en- | 8tero The machine has been o iy U .| the chapel of the First Congregational | thusiasm was shown by the lads play- | board installed for jumping, and if the | New York, sole agents for the Unite gine and determining what amount of Wd’“?'“ jn- Ia R h ‘*’,"‘;‘r’“ _N‘m’{:&{ Pamphlets containing the Connecti- | church Saturday evening at 7.30, at | Ing in the dark with the arches wound | water is fit there fnay be some swim- | States. water the machine displaced. af l‘f L T e, o i pa | Cut motor vehicle law, which was |which Martha Waterman will speak op | With paper to guide them. !'ming event near the srounds. In Sep-| Remember the name—Doan's—and Mr. Gallaudet stated that he did not | 8Teat interest. No attemp © | passed by the general assembly, at the | work at Grand View. Tenn. Miss | A combination croquet and tennis | tember baseball will be a feature, and | take mo other. ? 'hon';:ether trial would be | Made to fly until it is found ?1‘ 3}2' January session. have héen received | Waterman is a granddaughter of a !court will be laid out where the bell| some of the championship zames will | ™ m 5 dyertisim e, but not un- | engine is working r-verlcr'lly a from the secretary of state, The law |former deacon, John Peck, of . this|digmond is, and arrangements will be be played therefl The members of the e t equal changes desired have been 18MItion ls. thoroughly regulated. takes effect August 1. place. % made {or athetic meets on Wednes- pairols. will have supervision of the “Tothafor Susinass resuiis: GALLAUDET HYD ROAMONOPLAN%. f ‘L‘ho, strengthen and invigorate the kidneys; help them to do their work; never fail to curs any case of kidney disease. The need of a playerfund on the|days and Saturdays. The completion | Read the proof from a Norwich PATROL LEADERS HARTLEY, PURVIS AND PIERCE. hown in the long. the The ponic magneto to New York for changes. The above view, of the aeroplane shows it resting on the waters of the | fect. 5 7, Thames river just above Allyn's Point| I the water are of a and below the residence of Congress-4 the frame work, which nx g t man Higgins at Masaspeag. It was on | Chile strons and lighi. Viewe! from | this trip on the river that the ma- | the side the machine looks like the ! a-‘: m, o Thl Buis

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