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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER - 28, 1911 | |THE F. A. WELLS CO0.S CLOTHES THE BEST. | The Ecomomy of Quality is Fully Demonstrated in Our Offering of Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN FROH THE CONSERVATIVE MODELS IN SMOOTH KERSEYS AND MELTONS f{| TO ROUGH SELF-LINED FANCY COLORINGS. THE CHESTERFIELD, THE CONSERVATIVE MODEL AND THE CONVERTIBLE COLLAR OV- ERCOAT AND THE “GREAT COAT,” WITH THREE-QUARTER BELT. 121330 Big Range of Styles | in Men’s and Young Men's Suits $12, $15, $18, $20 and $25 he . A.Wells Co “ Good Clothes Store.” IMPROVEMENTS WILL COST $30,000 Public Works Committee Believes Cost of Widening Lit- tle Water Street Will be Too Large to Attempt It. e Cassidy, quired, all of which would be Te- and that of Mr. Potter, quite | For erty owners 3 ng the prop- rer to consider the widening of L. ter street, there | a strip from that belonging to was a meeting of the public works hannon weuid be needed. commiitee of the court of common Shannon was not at the meeting eouncil in the city hall Friday ng | Friday evening th mittee had seen at which there were present Dr. Cas- | him and he had indicated to them #idy and John G. Potter. There was a | wha® he would want for his land, t conterence for half-h during | being one or two propositions which the improvement was considered | matter. He bas a frontage of 126 but mo decls! s made or agree- |on Little Water stre ment reached o e T'ie committee had met the pro HYNDS THE LEADER owners pre regard to the IN POOL TOURNAMENT. Has Lost Many Games, But Has Se- cured Many Points in Games He Lost—With Coughlin, He Also Leads at Whist. appear Y ptions h: In the handicap pool turnament at m stat 5t Joseph's Sodality Walter Hydns is as far a the leader at present, thoush he has won but seven of the 24 games played. ALL TROLLEYS LEAD TO THE BOSTON STORE THE BUSINESS 5 . CENTER OF NO RWICH ACQUIRE THE HABIT Of reading these “End of the Week” Bulletins--then follow your reading to its logical conclusion and participate . in the many saving opportuni- ties there set forth. THEY ARE TRULY BARGAINS SILK DEPARTMENT FOR TODAY ONLY we offer all $1.00 Fancy Silks, consisting of Mes- salines, Taffetas, Satins and Foulards— Today, Special a yard 49¢ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT COATINGS—Our regular $1.50 high-grade Coatings, 56 inches wide, plaid backs, tweeds, etc. Al up-to-date patterns— Today, Special a yard $1.19 WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT OUTING FLANNELS—Fine Heavy Outing Flannels which sell regu- ularly for 10c and 12/4c a yard. In 10 and 20-yard lengths—we will cut any length desired— Teday, Special a yard 8c MEN’'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT “WRIGHT'S” HEALTH UNDERWEAR—Fine with lamb’s wool. The ideal winter underwear. Heavy Cotton, fleeced Regular price $1.00— Teday, Special a garment 72¢ LACE DEPARTMENT VENISE LACE BANDS—One lot of these beautiful bands in white and cream. Different widths and a good variety of patterns. Suitable for any style gown— Today, Special a yard 10¢c UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT VOILETTE—A 36-inch curtain material in all colors. This is printed on both sides alike and is particularly effective for sitting room or bedroom curtains. Regularly 15¢ a yard— Today, Special a yard 11c GLOVE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES in tan and whits, well made of a fine quality of flexible, soft kid— Today, Special a pair 69¢ NECKWEAR AND HANDKERCHIEF DEP'T. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—White Cross-barred Gambric, with one- fourth inch hem. A splendid value at 5 Today, Special 6 for 19¢ THE REID & HUGHES COMPANY KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT DRI-MONIA—The modern household ammonia. One can dissolved makes eight ounces of ammonia. For all cleaning purpeses. The best bleacher, without injury, known— Today, Special a can 3¢ ART GOODS DEPARTMENT AN ODD LOT OF STAMPED CENTERS AND PILLOW TOPS—AIl { good designs and regular 39c and 50c values— Today, Special 25¢ A BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG EMBROIDERY BOOK WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF B. & A. EMBROID- ERY SILK AMOUNTING TO 50c OR MORE. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS—Suits that we are proud to recognize as coming from this store. The new fabrics and pop- ular colorings well made up. _Values up to $21.50— Today, Special $15.75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES—The popular one-piece dresses in serges and voiles, prettily trimmed and altogether attractive. Values up to $12.93— Today, Special $8.98 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT CORSET COVERS—French style, embroidered front and back, also one lot which is trimmed with lace. Excellent material and well made. Regular 50c grade— Today, Special 3%¢ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT These are hem- Regular $250 BED SPREADS—First Quality Satin Bed Spreads. med, of good weight and full-size for double bed. quality sfightly soiled— Today, Special $1.49 LINEN AND WHITE GOODS SECTION GUEST TOWELS—This popular size in a fine quality of huck with scalloped edge. An extra good value at 39c— Today, Special each 25¢ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT “FRENCH CHEVIOT,” a high-grade Writing Paper in pound packages. This is a standard make and a splendid 25c value— Today, Special a pound 19¢ ENVELOPES to match the above—25 in a package. a package— Today, Special 2 packages for 15¢ Regular price 100 UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S RIBBED UNDERWEAR,smade of peelor cotton and flescy- lined, long and short sleeved vests, open and closed, ankle length pants. - Our regular 25¢ grade— Today, Special a garment 19¢ HOSIERY DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE—The much advertised “Burson” make. “Knit to fit without a seam.” An excellent stocking for wear and comfert. Regular 25¢ grade— Today, Special 19¢ TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP—The original oval cake made by the Cosmo Buttermilk Soap Company of Goshen, Indiana. Healing and antiseptic— Special for Today, a box of 3 cakes 18c A VARIETY OF HAND SCRUB BRUSHES in black or white bristl Value 19c— Today, Special each 12%c JEWELRY DEPARTMENT CUFF PINS—Gold plated and black enamel, made without heat or solder. Will not drop apart. Protected pin points that will not catch— Today. Special a pair 7c NOTION DEPARTMENT HOOKS AND EYES—Both Japanned and silvered. Hooks and Invisible Eyes on card, sizes 1 to 4. Two dozen Spring Regular 5c grade— Today, Special 2 cards 5c¢ Riley v\.,vlc : icide? oran or $1.00 a s or per- | pints of a 1, healing | The Great Toilet Ger You dun't 5 pint fc oxide. v ing Tine, street Friday evening. Violin and pi~ rke; 1eading, How Ruby Pl ardman; song, The Fi . P. Clarke, Saridwiches, coffee, lemonad ft drinks were the refresnmen rved during the evening. " 4s he is affectionate br er of Friday. 1 street he simple er. nds—and all N included in that cl 1bert thers in_the his friends, was At his_home in sbserved the da manner expres. min- Hunti Happy Birthday Party. Austin King was surprised by a par- | Londo of his triends at nis nome on Ward | sific and X He has secured 1070 points, including 00. I at i his handi, which is 149 ahead of |~ T T s | S that amo W. J. Leahy, who stands second at|the features being the singing of feaotias Among the | today and for the better regulated, - m':‘"”" " o A r he _stand with the | Nightingale quartette, and the teno Dougherty Hull. € were Brown of more moderate life of half a century b tatt 1o atte ips _added, foll the games |solo by A. H. Oousley. From 9 to 12 | jlayed e e e o n s 50 points eac the dancing was enjoyed, for which | the tabie T S The committee I the Maennerchor orchestra played. oW eh (o R AT B Rewee thor 1 i bt e e The Fellowship Bible class at the Y. R e e bert Boardman: Songs, Grand- M. C. A, which meets on Sunday aft: = e s Clock, and Sunny uth, ernoons at 4 OCl_OCk, has now reach- e hiingale quartette; _recitation, | | e S ©d iis fitth week in the season, and for | - Fras . When Company Comes, Mis | Hull, Jonn Manning, Harold Jordan its topic_on Sunday will have Abra- sinderstood donovan Clarke; piano solo, Evening Bells, d ‘Austin King, ham, A Study in Friendship. The club groperty s acquirea that Wil cook | Hovian, s Tda Clarke; recitation, Lnter e has & growing membership and proves | 45,000 to $6,000 to put the street in | Malone . Her Big Sister's Beau, Miss t.\z\fi\s‘ e founa | to_be filling an important plac ein the e, S Lurnham; songs, Farmyard Melodies, NORWICH VISITORS To i onderful health | Association work. hge and rebull » and Farewsll, Nightingale quartette; ELDER J. B. BROWN. | willen e oiondertl e — TH aaivion to el Jua [ Muten, » reading, The’ Carpenter Man. E. P. | past ".FF E S Fee have a mer-| A number of schools were gy o AR e D Clarke: sons, Trish Love Song, Mrs. | Judge Brown and W. D. Manning Call- | %% 1 iniid sehyts | ston Friday, the teachers preférring Desmon, sc A. W. Burnham; tenor solo, Silv e on His Anniversary. A Gentness is his only | a day later for visiting schools to at- McCormicls ‘threads Among the Gold, A. IL Ou: trouble. T once and a while he|tending vesterday’s state ccnvention. HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE [iiiciiney .y; riano solo, Dance on the Led, M eph P. Brown, “the bishop | joins a cc in holy wedlock and | B Children Cry of mar- long 1i which he has offic s to 1 ad Manning, teo, is in _unu nongenarian. He FOR FLETCHER’'S er Brown are two excellent CAST'ORIA ments enuous tifr com . end etely eradi- | ter than ord sporge bathing it At whist Hynds d Coughlin are Ates persp! ion and other disagree- | now in the lead with an av ra ind othe a h an average of able h.»d-.‘ nd-‘!r<‘ Every dain wom- | gyer points for the gam playved an sppreciates this and its many other | thus far, the games bping for 31 tolret and ygien! plints. The playes liowever, the Paxtine is spiendid for sore throat, | fnflamed eves and to purify mouth and breath after smoking. You can gt Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic st any drag store, price 3¢ and or by mall postpat fro 1o Paxtine Toi- Jet Co., Boston, Mass, who will send you a free sample if you would liks 0 try it before g Avopt Frauds. well bunched in the standing, as fol- lows: Games| Points. 17 Av Hynde- Buckley X3, Soughlin_ Donovan-Sample A paint frand is paint that looks falr | 110 ple for & year or 50, and then makes re- | gphy-Dunn money and injure | F'gerald-O'Donovan t Desmon-T. M'Grory Tarrant-Mullen T.J.Kelly-Riordan Drew-Malone DANCE OF SOCIALISTS. Entertainment Enjoyed for an Hour Previous to Dancirg. 1t has been in use for_thirty-five yea You make one-half of It by adding % of « galion of Linseed OIl (o each & 0 It then costs about $1.60 per Fellon. and is the best paint that can e made. lLongman & Martinez, manufacturers. e 1. & M. Pure Paints, Varnishes and §5g8 for every purpote, for sale by W._ Carroll & Son, Walter Kingsley, nunneu FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Feach your individual case i you | ave any form of kidney and bladder Rl ws Local Norwich, socialist party, made a splendid success their first an- nual dance and social, held Friday evening in Froehlichkeit hall, with an attendanee of 200 couples. From 8§ to 9 an entertainment prozramme was | given which was liverally applauded, |/ . a box that this H. K.Taylor&Co. 75 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. We give a safe deposit box FREE for a year to the purchaser of any safe bond hat we own, offer and recommend. Don’t think because you already have “cuts you out.” We will give you a dating of one year from your present expiration. 'HARRY K. TAYLOR " JAMES N. H. CAMPBELL REGINA ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS you about the easy payment plan, or = you do not wish to buy I will rent you one to do your house cleaning. REMEMBER 1 do all kinds of Electrical Work. Get my prices before having work done there. I sell L. A. cradford, Electrician ‘s Centre St, - Danielson, Conn. Drop me a postal and let me tell ! -~ Just Listen! | We have just contracted for 40 Ford Cars for this territory, and between now and September 1st, 1912. We have got to sell them. We have also E. M. F., | Buick and Hudson. The E. M. F., as you know, is a car that has won the confidence of the | people. The Hudson is known and isone of the highest grade cars in the country today. The Buick line always was the leader, and don’t think for a | minute they are going to go backwards. | | Added to the above, we have a full line of second hand cars, in a guar- | anteed condition, which we must sell at once, including the following: ! 1—1910 E. M. F. | 1—1911 HUPMOBILE, fully equipped. i 1—M. 10 BUICK. 1—1810 E. M. F., Surrey Seat. | 1—1911 FORD TOURING CAR. If you are interested in any of these cars, call for the price, which is a sacrifice. The Imperial Garage ?ETER—G[GBARELLI- Prop Teleprone 929 The Roads Are Settling re unving Wl be the best Wiy to get the embrac- better than the s for o zood team __MAHONEY BROS, Livery Stable. Falls Avenus. and piea. land ci inz besi tonic one-hai Tel. 553-4 100 West Main’ Street. JEWEZTT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every partioul IRA F. stlfi. afim WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin.