Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 12, 1911, Page 8

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ALL TROLLEYS LEAD TO Y [Why Fow WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) PLAIN CHAMBRAYS —THESE ARE STANDARD GOODS, 27 INCHES WIDE. WE HAVE THEM IN TAN, BLUE AND GRAY. REGULAR 10c CHAMBRAYS— Today Only, a yard 6¢ # DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT (Main Fioor) BED SPREADS—THESE ARE THE SO-CALLED SATIN SPREADS AND HAVE A HEMMED FINISH. FULL SIZE. THESE ARE OUR REGULAR $2.50 SPREADS— Today Only, $1.79 i WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT (Middle TURKISH TOWELS—A BLEACHED TOWEL OF GOOD SiZE AND WEIGHT, WITH HEMMED ENDS. REGULAR 25c QUALITY— Today Onily 1%¢ Room) DRAPERY AND CARPET DEPARTMENT (Third Floor—Take the Elevator) CURTAIN MUSLIN—THIS IS A GOOD QUALITY OF MUSLIN, PAR- TIOmARLY SUITABLE FOR SASH CURTAINS. IT IS A FULL YARD WIDE AND COMES IN A GOOD VARIETY OF PAT- TERNS— Today Gniy, a yard 7¢ LACE DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) EMBROIDERED BATISTE BANDS. THESE ARE EMBROIDERED IN COLORS AND ARE PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR SUM- MER DRESSES. THEY SOLD FORMERLY FOR 45¢c— Teday Only, a yard 25¢ SILK DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) JACQUARD POPLINS—FIGURED POPLIN IN NILE, ROSE, TAN, PINK, CHAMPAGNE, LIGHT BLUE, GARNET, LAVENDER, NAVY, RESEDA, COPENHAGEN AND WHITE. THESE ARE NOT ALL SILK BUT HAVE THE APPEARANCE OF THE MORE EXPENSIVE GRADES. IN THIS LOT ARE TWO DIFFERENT QUALITIES— Today Only, a yard 28¢ HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) AND MEN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS— Today Only 3¢ LADIES' > The Reid & Hughes Gompany The Bosto A FEW OF - New Propositions For Money Saving For Today ~ The Price must do this moving. has its bargains. want you to come and see. Mid-August shows us merchandise on our shelves and counters which must be moved. Each season’s mer- chandise has characteristics which make it imperative that it be disposed of in its particular season. Each Department We do not enumerate them for we THE MANY MONEY SAVERS CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT (Second Floor—Take the Elevator) WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES, MADE OF SHEER LAWNS IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. THESE ARE ALL ADAPTED FROM THIS SEASON’S MOST POPULAR MODELS— Today Only, $1.69 WOMEN’'S DRESSES—IN THIS LOT THERE IS A GREAT VARIETY —SOME ARE IN COLORED EFFECTS, SOME/IN WHITE ALL- OVER EMBROIDERY AND OTHER IN PLAIN LAWN, LACE TRIMMED, VALUE $6.00— Today Only, $3.95 LINEN SUITS—THE BALANCE OF OUR WOMEN’'S LINEN SUITS OF ALL STYLES, WELL MADE, STYLISH AND IN EVERY WAY MADE AS ONE WOULD WISH— Today Only. $3.98 DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIRS—THESE ARE MADE IN BRADFORD, ENGLAND, THE HOME OF MOHAIR AND ARE RIPLEY DYED AND FINISHED. THIS MEANS THAT THEY ARE THE BEST. OUR REGULAR $1.00 AND 75c QUALITIES FOR Today Only, a yard 78c and 58¢ MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT " (Near Sub-Station) PAJAMAS—THESE ARE IN SUMMER WEIGHT AND ARE MADE OF A FINE GRADE OF MADRAS. WE HAVE THEM IN A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT DESIGNS. OUR REGULAR $1.50 GARMENTS— Today Only, $1.10 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) BOYS' UNBLEACHED BALBRIGGAN AND POROSKNIT MESH UN- DERWEAR. THESE COME WITH SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS AND KNEE DRAWERS WITH DOUBLE SEATS— Today Only, a Garment 20¢ e e LADIES UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) LADIES’ UNION SUITS—THESE ARE FULL BLEAQGHED, SUMMER WEIGHT SUITS WITH LOW NECK. SOME ARE LACE TRIM- MED AT.THE KNEE AND THE REST HAVE TIGHT CUFF. REGULAR 35c QUALITY— Today Only, 22¢ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) POST CARD ALBUMS—VALUES 25c, 39c, 50c, 75— Today 19c¢, 29¢, 39¢, 53¢ NOTION DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) BUTTONS—OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COLORED PEARL AND CROCHET BUTTONS—IN SMALL AND LARGE SIZES WHICH FORMERLY SOLD FROM 25¢ TO 50c A DOZEN— Today Only, One-half Price TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) HAIR BRUSHES—THESE ARE IN THE EBONY FINISH AND HAVE SOLID BACKS SET WITH PURE BRISTLES. AN A NO. 1 BRUSH— Today Only, 36¢c LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) HAND BAGS—THESE ARE BLACK LEATHER IN EITHER SEAL OR WALRUS GRAIN, LEATHER LINED. BRASS INITIAL AND INSIDE CHANGE PURSE WITH EACH BAG— Today Only, $1.69 CORSET DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) VENTILATED AND BATISTE CORSETS, WELL MADE, GOOD MODEL, COMFORTABLE CORSETS FOR WARM WEATHER— Today Only, 39¢ GLOVE DEPARTMENT (Shannon Building) TWO-CLASP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, IN WHITE, YELLOW AND GRAY. THESE ARE OUR REGULAR 25c GLOVES— Today Only, 18¢ ART DEPARTMENT (Middle Room) READY~TO-USE PILLOWS WITH CRETONNE COVER. THESE ARE IN VERY PRETTY DESIGNS AND ARE FINISHED WITH A RUFFLE. PILLOW FILLED WITH SILK FLOSS— Today Only, 39¢ KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT (Basement) BROOMS—A FIRST-CLASS, GOOD WEIGHT, NO. 7 BROOM. THESE ARE MADE OF CLEAN BROOM CORN, BOTH LONG AND STRONG. FOUR ROWS OF HEAVY STITCHING— Today Only, 29¢ % nd the place |7138, of Hartford, at its last meeting | given a coat of . 1t is hoped to | tion of officers wiil take pi and | F e and it is |decided 1o leave August 20 on the .35 | finish the improvements at the church | number of the state officers are ex- planned by the cuting committee, Will- |a. m. train, which is « through train a pected to be in attendance, so that | school children of the town will form iam | Irani with Clover Temple, Pythian Sisters, Had Visitation by Supreme and Grand Officers—Elks Outing Planned | »:: for August 24 at Drawbridge—N. E. O. P. State Field | Day Today, Eastern Connecticut Outing on 19th. al e Odd Fel 1 sumr ence, e the in also of cardidate: the outlooi proportion of the 12,600 member 90 lodges in the stat here for as mem + ORDER OF PROTECTION. of the AN ; giand Order of Prolamion! n arranged for the nine- eastern Conne; t along the Con ers of Saturday warden ot t is are to be pres of lively interest feature of the day. A larg will probably attend frem this city. Daniel Johnston represents Thames Jodge of this city on the committee on athletics. The coming state field day of the New Bngland Order of Protection at Steoplechase island, Bridgeport, Sat- urday, August 12th, is interesting Neeplans particulariy those in the ‘western part of the state. Indications ‘afe that there will be | peciaily 1 : | onty. clegation [ 16 mee | Granc ary is expected to be pr some of the other also be in attendan !ihe 1 Pythian hall, i- will be hald at | dates ana repo the | Au G ol ot a large matier of helding an outing. R. Stevens Joh inely rendered solos. ODD FELLOWS. lows mer 1. although th e encampment hi .on the waitin; for a MODERN WOODMEN. $908, n of the v ough ections of Ate en: New g. 20, at which awout 50 camps will The date ‘be represenied. Olympia camp, No.|some cream color. onary e w London. There will be more xty members who will go to the n. H. | encampiment from the Hartford organ- Octobe the annual camp. The state encampment for the | southern section of the state, Modern | Woodmen of the World, be held ate encam and plea combine CONGREGATION UNITED BROTH- d itg regular | £RS. a schedule Shetucket | _ Plans for their oufing on Sunday at Engineer's | Taftville were perfected at the regular of importance was | meeting of the Congregation of United Brothers on Jast Sunday. The picnic nearly cump!etelis esxpected to be a very successful rious camps | affair: the preceeds to be used toward hout the northern | painting the exterior of the synagogue ihe state at|on High street and alse for providing | applications campment, which | an_jron fence in front of it. | acted apon. London Sunday.| The -interior of the church has recently been painted, it being a hand- The outside will be ud meeting on Tues 1o ttendance was large. Yom il meeting of the councils The National convention will be held in San Francisco, August rn route, and will ern, 1l return about Labor FORESTERS. Court Quinebaug, No. 128, had a big ay evening in For- esters hall, five candidates being in- itiatea in splendid form degree team recently organized. membership The pre€iding officer was Chief Ranger James McCarthy and the At ihe next meeling, this another session of more than ordinary |a human flag and sing a number of interest is anticipated. patriotic songs during the exercises of the afternoon. !". ion. rapidly = In the evening there will be a band (2RO ats. campr il Tist e, Anvr| it - e »uhl?uElDM'an’\f' organization | concert and fl‘rework.s. As there will 3 T ost i orte si s to Y A + T & v T tbe admission to any part the Bo transacied. will e the. reading of QVALAREANCY. with less than 200 mombers and 10: | 26, n0 VR tha xercises ars to b3 the na .‘n:al (‘(‘]f‘”‘l‘é’i' report. - The | Thames 1‘(7un_(‘xl, No. 1851, will be |cated a small town eve heff‘\‘«‘ 1 held, large crowd of people from all men who attended the national camp |Tepresented by Regent W_ T. Carry at | planned such an elaborate celebratim | o' {he state is expected to attend as is_being planned by Okenuck.tribe at Buffalo last July were H. Metcalfe | e 3 PHE ‘ e F s ck_tribe | "'y i planned to have a grand bali of Hartford, Christopher Collins of | & Comnecticut st New Hpesen Dep E.I‘,-Re\fm-.‘\él:\‘ o A L | ety ke festivities of the day. Tho . week, |New London and W. J. Madden of Gi gay, Monday, Sept. 4. The fact that|siratford string orchestra has been S s ek [Bristol. In all there will probably be e eV the Stratford Board of Trade and the.ngaged to furnish the music for the tude has been b rCBEnt I AHe i ntate EAGLES. people of the town generally are lend- | 1,7y lodges and raambens SPRERENL s E Bt 2 ing a hand will make it possible for 2 21 to 26| ;?‘f}e;’ffair to be the success that is de- DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. i The next Sunday morning in company c&asi v Great Pocihontas Mrs. Adelia Fields New Haven, Sept. 10. Here the re- | with the golegates from the various m?;‘;;,‘;f::;ggr;‘;‘t"g,;“‘,fi;‘;"gf‘;;fi; of this city will preside at thz annual of the mational delegates, Jules|aeries of the state wiil leave. The |instituted five vears ago Sept. 24. In |convention of the Daughters of Poca~ n and G party will stop at Buffalo, Niagara |aaaition ta this boing. the Bfih anni- |BoBtas to be held in Hartford on Oet. ur will be 3 and will go to the 18. It is expected that about 250 dele- versary celebration, the affair will be a wstate field day for Red Men, the members of the order coming from all parts of the state to take pare in Lhe parade and the athletic games which wiil be held in the afternoon. Besides being the anniversary and state field day, the affiir will be a town cele- bration and the people of Stratford are so considering it. The parade will be participated in by mest of the frate.- nal organizations and clubs of Stra ford, the majority having floats enter ed in the paiude. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon there will be public exercises, with speeches by the lieutenant governor of the siate, Dennis A, Blakeslee, Senator gates will be present and the members of the Hartford branch of tha erder will entertain all the visitors at din- ner. (Additional Lodges on Page Sixteen.) et VR Sy S S Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S ‘CASTORIA TWHEN you way. 10 put your busi- ness hefote the public, there is ne me- dium belier thgn throtgh ihe advertiss ing columns of The Bulletip visiting the other points of ¢ the new Three were the installa-

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