Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Fresidem Golden S. of V. Camp *Represented at Fellows Confer Degrees. t= cousiderable John Golden, president of the United Textile Workers of Amerioa, arrived Westerly Saturd rom would becoms e would return GRAY HAIRS VANISH f You Uge a Harmisss Remedy Mace frem Garden Sage STORAGE Finest and larg n this city connected Pates reasonable. Contract Work and Building Materials of every escriptio rices and estimates. Let me quote you A. N. CARPENTER Commerce Street Telephone 171. s WHAT’S NEW e | 1 THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to ap’ sunce to his patrons and | the public taat he has moved to 65 Broadway, Chapman building, oppasiis the Y. M. C. A SIGN PAINTING , Reasonable In price, promptly dens, by J. W, MALLETT, 30 Market Strest. ™2 Visits - Westerly Head of National Textile Wo:kers Comes from Law= rence to Confer With White Rock Mill Employes— Agents of New Purchasers Inspect Woolen Mill—| Providence—Odd | noth- n of Westerly, i3 t Brucker nish War STONINGTON Town Committee Plans for | neral of Mrs. Martha ol Grant of $175 for Li. FUNERAL. Mrs. Martha Horton, fune Mrs. Martt fternoc rd's Island. ireh officlat- Bend ceme- Organizing Camp. * district_organizer for United Work- | - busy for the past stbrook and Say- Owing to his be institut- farch 13, meeting of the | G will e -'l.v\ll‘ the MBri evening. Best Coffee - | Tetley’s Teas, regular 60c Teas, Send in your order for Roast Tur-|§ key, Chicken and Pork. We have always on hand Chicken - |Croquettes, Chicken Salads, Potato Salads, Charlotte Russe, Home-made Doughnuts. T Jst club this (Monday) | gas letin THE GROCER 35 Broadway LOOK! aleratus - LOOK! - Big Cut In Prices This Week | Potatoes - |Condensed Milk - - - 4 Ibs. Fig Bars 4 Ibs. Milk Crackers - Smoked Shoulders - - - 3 packages Corn Flakes 3 packages Cornstarch Lowney’s Cocoa - B 1b. can 1 QOysters by the quart. «amp | Free Delivery Phone 1123-2 peck 35¢ 3 cans 25¢ 25c¢|§ 25¢ 1b. 93¢ 25¢ 20c|j Ib. 30c |t 50c 8¢ 6c COAT SWEATERS ‘his is just the time of year when a Coat Sweater comes in very handy. All grades selling at COST PRICE JERSEYS GL( - C. V. PENDLETON, Jr, - - 10 Broadway JVES GYM CLOTHING Bulletin THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street Give a Bright Light. Perfect Burners, supplied with air in just the right quaatity to give o Bright Light. They are Air-tight 'and Oll-tight. The Hold Fast Globs Lifting Device Is the simplest and easiest. The Bail will stsy In suy Position. The Globe is of the Best Lead Flint Glass. Heavy Spring Coils in Csnopy which hold Globe Steady and Prevent Rattling. COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK/Z AT THE |Ibe£z. Building, Purchasing MARSHALL'S Agency Read About the Money-saving Opportunities We Oifer You When Buying Here WE CUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU 10 TO 30 PER CENT. FOR INSTANGCE On Dress Goods and Silks we save you 11c to 35¢ per yard. On Linings and Wash Goods we save you 7c to 12V5c. With every standard make of Corsets we give you Double Royal Gold Trad- ing Stamps. Women'’s Kid Gloves, standard make, both foreign and domestic and the guaranteed kinds. ¢ Special Tan Kid Gloves at 65¢ a pair, value at $1.00, NervibeshDOLEAREID GLOVES T0Ts ¢4 ook oo votss'e s smaawed Ok +.88¢c a pair $1.15 KID GLOVES for ..95¢c a pair $1 25 KID) GEOVES for. . ... ...u L .$1.10 a pair $1.50 KID GLOVES for... . .$1.33 a pair $1.50. KID /GLOVES “(novellies): 01« i vy v sioiaeais oo ainiors' ....$1.15 a pair $2.50 Long 12-Button or Elbow Length KID GLOVES for....... ..$2.15 a pair $3.25 Long 16-Button or Elbow Length KID GLOVES for....... $2.65 a pair Also a 16-Button KID GLOVE at $2.29 from $2.75—domestic make. #1375 LINING SATINS forl, o touiti et oithe ..$1.25 a yard $ees LINIINGISATING for. oo dif sl coiial vn g o i in doiniansts $1.10 a yard $1.00 LINING SATINS for.. ...79c and 89c a yard 75¢ LINING SATINS for. .. 39¢ LINING SATIN ..32c a yard 25c and 29c IANING SA ..22c a yard 35¢ FININGECANVAS for, .coaeoec-ts 28¢ a yard 28 FININGCANVAS for.,. -5t b et ss dvmess 21c a yard 25¢HOSIERY, Burson’s beskiat_ o ..t svaogioointe ..21c a pair 25c HOSIERY, Burson’s Special at.....cooeeeescsccioccsons +.e0.18¢c a pair 17¢ HOSIERY, fast blacks, at.... 0 . ceniorennieconsisanasmestn 13c a pair $LOPDRESS GOODSand SILKS at. Sl i ovcnvinl 79c¢, 85¢ and 89¢c a yard S and SIL SRS (ORI 95¢, $1.10 and $1.15 a yard $1.50 DRESS GOODS and SILKS at $1.29, $1.33 and $1.38 a yard $2.00 DRESS GOODS and SIEKS at......iccoccceenn $1.79 and $1.85 a yard $2:50 DRESS.GOOBS and SILKS at...cscu e sssons $2.19 and $2.29 a yard See our showing of Soft Chiffon, yard wide, MESSALINE SILKS at 95c a yard, from $1.25. Tailor-made to your measures, SILK PETTICOATS, guaranteed to fit and wear for less money than a cheap ready-made skirt. See our Special at $5.50. _When you want to again buy any of the above goods | ask you please study sconomy and come hers for your wants where wo guarantee to save you 10 to 30 per cent. on the amount of your investment. We solicit one trial purchase to convince you. MARSHALL’S, 185 St 3 with the Norwich Cir. Library Agency for LEWANDO’S Finest French Dyers and Cleansers in America with more than 1,900 reguiar satisfied customers here in_ this city alone. March, April, May, July, August, October and November are our very busy months, so if you have any work for Lewando's our advice to you is BRING IT HERE NOW and save disappointments, because later you may be compelled to wait a longer while than you wish for the return of your goods. All Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices John & Qo U Bliss. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Bee: of Europe and America, Bohemian, Piisner, Culmbach Bavariag Beer, Bass Pi s | Bcotch_ Ale, { €. & C. impo: | Hul BB, Ale, | tng_ Al | Buaw inness’ Dublin Q and Pabst. nd Burton, Muelr's ger Ale, Bunker | Jones' Nourish- itter Ale, Anheuser , Norwich Town. ! | ) (Successor to A. T. Gardner) | Boarding Stable AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | Telephone 832 - The Future upon accu~ate prescription work o, 50 Main Street J. F. CONANT. Whiis: S and the J. F. € ity them. WM. F. BAILEY 5 Hack, Livery | | | 12-14 Bath Street. ; HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | | welfare of the patient depends largely the purity of the drugs smployed. | the interests of your sick ene’s better | health bring your prescriptions to |DUNN’S PHARMACY, I1 Praskiia Street Cigars are the Dest om the marker and In /100 to The Buh" tin for Dusicess medinm in |- THERE ‘e no savertiung medlum 1n Eastern Connecticut jual ‘v The Bok The Glidden our has solved the problem of what auto- mobile you should:buy The Glidden Tour has proved, in the hardest test m Glidden Tour history, with 64 of America’s best known cars among the entries, that Maxwell is the leader of all—the American Touring Champion.s§ Maxwell cars won all trophies and all money prizes in its class. It was 100 per cent efficient #hroughout the 1454-mile tour under all conditions,—the only team with perfect score. Maxwell Mascotte $980 The car th as Maxwell dic car for the i Maxwel stylisk and struction is o that has made to high grade car bt proval,and one which th income canafford to b The Mascotte is family car offered it is unequaled wi price. Such a price for this car is the result of great purchasing and manufacturing economies of the United States Motor Co. We are ready to give you a ride in this reliable car. Come to our office any time,—if you cannot come foday, 'phone or write us, making an appoint- ment. Inthe meantime we will send you ‘“The Story of the Glidden Tour,” “How to Judge NV & A, N FORTER, AGENTS, Telephone 433 sh ch qualities Tour is the an Automobile,” and the advance 1912 catalog—important liferature for those about to purchase an automobile. eal family car, an of limi! maintain. first real | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (Norwich) Line STEAMERS MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE < s : = 5 < s £ 2 Steamer leaves New m. week days only, due 70, Bast River, at 6.4l North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON $1 fl ' i -t hote W: 3, Phillips, NEW YORK Asent, New London, Conri. tor stage: iy314 Write or _tele rooms and information. CHELSEA LINE Fare $I I'reight and passenger servi direct to New York. . ouE " ™ recelved untll 5 p. m. . V. KNOUSE, Agent. BERMUDA | MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. | Exery o receeation U s betkieg tonnis, g0t Avold Seasickassa by Trawiiig on THE MAGNIFICENT, FABT, TWIN-SCREW Tmgtlantie L “Q G AA” ¥ ae acara, acsommedations on arrivl at DErs aMaln best enolew of Boted Beautii Roeket, Itisers iz, Sermuda-Atlantie Line, 250 Broad, o Frank . Afen. Aliss Ruildin 50 Maln Street. \‘ PLUMBING ARD GASFITTING 'ROBERTJ.COCHEANE e MG 22, 10 West Main Strect, Narwich, Cenn. ' "Phone 388, | Sanitary Plombin; A peep into an up 1o date pathroom | 18 only less reiresni.g than the ba. itse.f. During the summer you wib the more Jook to the bath for bediiy comfort, 1 will show you samiples snd plans of the porcelain and eiher tace abd give you estimatss for the work of patting them lu in the best mannse | from a sanitary stacdpoint—and guare | sntes the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, ©7 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTING furnished promptly. Lai patterns. No 11 to 25 T. F. BURNS, Heating and Flumbing, 92 Frankiin Straz: E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas + Frices and wrk salistasty 130 Platt Ave s, F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsop and Boyatca Furnaces. 056 West Main Street Norwich, Cenn ge atock ot Ferry Street. Tel We have opened our Gentlemen's GRILL-ROO WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co., Proorietors. ALIERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderser, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Themtre Troupey Treveling Men, ete. Livery connecicd SHRETUCKET STREET, JOSEPH dnnnronfi: Book Binder. Alanic Booke Nade and Ruled to Order, 103 SROAQWAY. Tolepbons Mk . . . WHEN you want to put lietia. "y columbs of The

Other pages from this issue: