Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 OVER 15,000 [DLE IN NEW ENGLAND Lowell Mill Owners Shut Down Six Large Mills Because of Stike, Throwing 12,000 Out of Work—Situation at New Bedford Still Uncertain—Lynn Shoe Strike Settled +~—Minor Strikes Keep Several Hundred From Work. ‘BoStery, Mureh 26— More than 15,000 1 mill ag persons in New England were idle to- | T0al" day om accounmt of aimculties, The cotion dlof mills of Lowell, er labor ploying 12,000 or more, were shut down | voluntarils Dbecanse of a strike of %300 for higher | and 1 wages; 1,500 operatives at the Glob and Sanford mills N kingland l Cotten Yarn compan Fall River |& toved mtrack for a ten per ceni, raise; 200 )7 - y“\“;l‘ ;le\n:ll‘ workers of tho Kimbvall shoe factory | 100 erage advance in tn Lawrence vere isid eff = wtrike of 300 c n wages of 15 borotgh woole FL, employing 500 on account of a partments for nor strikes occurred and women hi many of k with t were close ung in some d Tease, Mi- several otber | for the shut- | ame head of- e giv- e fiekl‘i:::n'( at Newten s exp avoid damage eotton mactine w oda down_of themselves. D es. Temain ¢ 1 el st ¢ &¢ th ugh incipal stree of Lynn Shoe Warkers Win. | eity, about 3,000 strikers gathered on A jstzike of 1,500 Lyon shoe |the Commen and there for d £ thelr de Tonight ke committee was organiz [ de {USING COURT AS Mew Bedford Situation Uncertain. COLLECTING AGENCY. The sttuation in New Bedford, wher st fhe operatives have been offered a fve |Judge Lewis Makes Poinsed Remarks ase in wages and d in a Larceny Cuse lications were for a to The Bulletin.) n k the higher rate| W fe paid. The : ew Bedford | R employ 80,000 operativ _a;c-k Action Prc;tcfiption (,ures Co-lds ina Day ",Q er guilty or nd should be tried. How- srosecution did not desire te. there was northing to do jes the cases upon payment of The formal transfer of the Westerly woolen mill property ha is still treated as a s made by ) rator ren O. Arneld, hers interested in the Gotthelf Millinery THE LAST WORD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE. ciive. This has beea pubiisied six winters and thousands suy ne equal ! \ Have you know salon recently? You changing. Every day 7 beauties from our workrooms — the isited our Millinery our stock is constantly brings fresh, new very latest style notes, all these come should pay abreast of milliner; the newest and best creations— in almost minute. And you us frequent visits if you wish to keep fashions, ; every The enthusiastic manner in which ithe ladies of Nor- wich are buying hats here shows that our styles are just the sort that appeal to the most discriminating taste ||| and that our prices are RIGHT in every sense of tite word. In fact, never before have we shown such a magnificent collection of Millinery Beauty for Spring, The variety is tremendous and you can always rely up- on finding something new and good. TODAY WE HAVE SOME ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS TO SHOW YOU. COME ! B. GOTTHELF & CO., 94-100 Main St. “The Store of Good Values” r depart_ because " Work at Mill Gates | charg compromised ,\'r‘»'mtdt i rostituting the office of il o und making it a sort of Mauric < n and Joseph Cohen, all marriage, were charged arceny of four horses, a har- en hens, all of th of aimed to be the property o nberg. They were appre i a week ago and lodged in jail, were later Toleased ,each being wond of $1,000, « e came up before e 1 rney for complain- Federal | nesda. I’s Best To Have ready to use at first sign of trouble the best corrective for any disorder of the organs of digestion. The earlier you seek relief the easier it will be to get it—and the more certain it will be that the trouble will not lead to something worse. It is universally admitted that BEEGHAM'S PILLS are the safest preventive as well as the most reliable corrective of stomach, bowel, or liver troubles. They bring about regular, natural, healthful action. All through the body—in every organ, every nerve —in actions, vigor :md spirits—you will feel the b:nefil of Beecham’s Pills—and quickly, too. You will save yourself suffering if you have this matchless aid to health Ready On Hand Sold everywhere Is boxes 10c.. 2! ip, atcher e, trapsfer the buildings with standing m: ry and all we-| ter privileges controlled by the com pany | The present deeds do mot indicate the purchasing committee r("yrA sented by Mr. Thatcher, and therefore pos tiv to the nature of inable. FINAL vma"mriAv IN STEPHENSON CASE Wisconsin Senator Wins First Round ste the vali when by tion that offere declaring the elected, was ? I comse rm resolution | i by Sera- clatmed t phenson .‘,L a of Ten claim that the Ste- phenscn strensth tomorrow may be even iess than today. Many senators who have 1 absent will be back tomorrow. e final vote may not be reached before nightfall, pjority is necessary natori tion blution would deprive : S eff elec AMERICANS ATTACKED WHILE ASLEEP IN BOAT Chinese Pirates Cut Them With Swords, Then Set Boat Afire. Peking, March has reached he upon three Americans S near Shan, pravince of on Bert Hic Wis, was killed and of Ohio and was wounde tlon today rec Hoffman and sprinided & the poat on fire in n the bodies oir FOR VIOLATION OF BANKRUPTCY LAWS, Authorities Men at Na Arrest Ansonia ugatuck, { United S s 1sonia. ¢ Morris with violating t s took them ba 1 said that d Dbefore Uni morning. Morri nion Cit - conduy ur- ) they antity charge. TO DEFEAT PARCELS POST, Congressman Would Compel Lower Express Rates. Georgia e Bulletin. 26.—Representa- , chaitman o interstat hich ompanies to distan at this bill the Is post delivers his bill in_connectio system. Judg n with the In that th companies shall ac- cept pa shipment at the fol- | lowing een any two y.nmh not more thay 2,000 miles apart, ten cents | »und; not more than 1,200 mile art, seven cents per | not > that 800 miles aps cents per poun not more th to 11 pounds eac! Funeral of Congressman Ringham. Iphia, March Phil al of Representative Henry H. Bing- irst Pennsylvania district was _held | tod: Senators Penrose and Oliver, former Speaker Cannon and many oth- or members of congress attended the | services in the Secead Pre: | ehurch {in Kaiser Reviews Austrian Fleet. Vienna, M The German em peror aboard imperial yacht Ho reviewed the ) ships at Pola to anz met the im ations his evening. | of Wisronsin | re now pending ommodation an_experimental Adamson provides | ackages under this rate are limited ~The funer- assembled landed and inspect- The Hohenzollern | | i Men’s Wear Anniversary specials in Men's Neck- wear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Shirts, Un- derwear, Suits and Top €oats. Men's New Spring Neckwear, tn all o leading shapes and colorings, regular price S0c— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 3% Men's Suspenders, vest quellty lisle elastic webbing, calfskin ends, Togu- lar price 3¢ a pair— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19¢ Men's Fancy Lisle and Japanese snkI Hosiery, regular price 25c a pair— | ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19 Men's Modium Weight Shirts and | Drawers, all sizes, regular price S0c— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 42¢ Gloves, the celebrated | make, regular price $1.50 | ir. | “ANNIVERSARY PRICE $129 Men's Blue Chambray and Black and White Working Shirts, regular price = ANNIVERSARY PRICE 39%¢ ! Men's Negligee Shirts, newest spring fatterns, regular $1.00 Shirts ANNIVERSARY PRICE 7% | and | a Men's Solsette Pajamas, ncy colors, regular in plain price $1. ANNIVERSARY PRICE 9891 Men's Heavy Weight Blue Denim | Overalls, regular price 50c a pair ANNIVERSARY PRICE 3¢ | ‘Worsted Working , in a varlety of patterns,| price $1.50 a pair ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1.18| Men's Spring Welght Blue Serge Suits, | Cotton guaranteed fast color, llned with | Best Quality Serge, in all sizes, reg- and stouts, regular price | ANNIVERSARY PRICE 51230( pring Welght Top Coat and dark gray, silk faced t the edge, regular price $15.00— | ANNIVERSARY PRICE %1250 HOSIERY SPECIALS Some of the best values for Anniver- | sary Week are in the Hosiery Depart- ment. 5 6 10 9%, I a pair— Brack tisle Hos es 6 to 9%, regular CHILDREN'S fery, seamles price 19¢ a pair— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 1dc| CHILDR] fast bl price 2 ANNIVERSARY PRICE 199 Brilliant WOMEN'S fast bla tops, Lisle Hosiery, <, gauze weight, with garter regular price 25c a pair— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19 Silk Lisle Hosjery, fast , medium W , with garter Tegular pric & pair— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19 WOME Pure Silk Ho: fun fashioned, with lis » spliced soles—these are second ty of regular 50c Hosiery ANNIVERSARY PRICE 28¢c Fine Qualit; all perfect g c and $1.00 val ANNIVERSARY RRICE 1 black, ops and 59 SMALL WARE DEP’ T Women’s Wide Silk Elas! ck and colors, regular ANNIVERSARY PRICE 29¢ uloid Dressing Combs, in white and colors, regular pric 5c— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 150 Women's 24-inch Switche quality hajr, in good shad brown, regular price $2.00- ANNIVERSARY PRICE §$1.29 Women's Velvet Bags, gilt trimmed, with long cord handle, regular price $1.00— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 75¢| ANNIVERSARV PRICE 93c| Unbreakable Mesh [ nes, unlined, reg Women's ags, ANNIVERSARV PRICE $2.00 ing Paper, Initialed, mr, regular linen- prices 25c to Box W finish ANNIVERSARY PRICE 17¢ Linen-finish Writing Paper, in ckages, regular price ANNIVERSARY PRICE 17¢c Peroxide at these versary Week— 4-ounce at 8-ounce at 16-ounce at INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 8c Men's Japonette Handkerchiefs, 3 silk initials, all letters, regular price 10c each— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 8| on prices during Anni- 10¢ 16¢ 25¢ 5¢, value 10c, value 15c, value | many summers to come. ART DEPARTMENT The Porieous & Mitchell Company |Our 39th Anniversary Sale and Spring Opening WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK THE GREATEST SALE OF ITS KIND WE HAVE EVER HELD. THERE IS MORE MERCHANDISE INVOLVED, AND GREATER VALUES OFFERED, THAN EVER BEFORE. EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE IS REPRESENTED. EVERY FLOOR HAS EXTRAORDINARY AND SPECIAL VALUES TO OFFER. FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE ANNIVER- SARY OFFERINGS. THERE ARE MANY MORE EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUE. Rose Bushes Our Annual Sale of Rose Bushes will take place Tod: beginning promptly at 8.15 a. m. 2500 Hardy three-year-old Rose Bushes, imported by us direct from the famous Rose growers of Holland. We sell thousands of these bushes every year in Norwich, and in hardly a single instance have they failed to give perfect satisfaction. They are strong, vigorous, hardy plants, which will bloom freely this summer and in Note particularly the very choice varieties we offer —all the old standard favorites in liberal quantities. nburgh—bright_crimson brilliant_crimson 1—red, shaded crimson Yisher Hol opper erry rose very large flower Pr:ce 12‘/20 each No Less for Any Quantity. Ne Also 500 Ramblers at xZ‘/zc each, as follows: INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANT NG ROSE BUSHES If you carefully good results: These :;'xwu form of growing pro- uces ha ger. Plant the junction of th s below the surface of the roots; soak the roots d the roots of the dirt; cover the ground SPRING MILLINERY A splendid showing in our Millinery Department. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Hats made to your order—Hats ready-to-wear. —all at moderate prices. K Our Millinery Department is one of the attrac- tions of the store. Every woman should visit our Millinery Department during Anniversary Week. A DEMONSTRATIO All this w ALL THIS WEEK are having a demonstration of the Aubry Sister s lmmiilicrs and Toilet Preparations— Combination Cream and Powder. These preparations whiten the skin, cleanse the pores ahd build " the tissues and will not rub or blow off. A rejNesentative of Ihz. manufacturers is at our \t ore this \\uk and will explain the merits of the different preparations. (On special counter, near main entrance) eek we Ribbon, 3 inch and all th regular price mped Jab —Annive ts, on liner ary Price 7c, value Tray Cloths, assorted Anniversary Price 19, v Stamped Waists, on sary Price 3%, valu affeta Ribbon, 5 a white and a tlar p Stamped Pillow Cases, all Anniversary Hand-dra . |c hnfu.: Made Vells, 2 yards long and patters ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19c d wide, all colors—Anniversary value 98c. i Fr|cn 79c, value $1.00, | w -yard pieces, in white, Irish Crochet Opera | Anniversary prices —Anniversary Price e $1.30. 1 5 Royal Society Embroidery Cotton, od —6c a piece, value Sc shades—Anniversary Price 10c a & lue 10¢ dozen. LONG GLOVES 59¢ CANDY An Anniver e=r: n Raisin Imont e 40 ANNIVERSARY PRICE 5% The Portecus & Mitchell Company ANNIVERSARY PRICE 29({ Women’s Wear Anniversary Offerings of Wemen's Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists—Re- markable values. Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits, newest spring models, and in all the fashionable colors. These are our regular $15.00 and $17.50 Spring Bults— ANNIVERSARY ‘PRICE $1249 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats stylish models, in all the newest spring shades. These are our ‘Tegu- lar $15.00 Coats— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1243 Women's and Misses’ Dresses, of fine quality storm serge, with trimmed collar and cuffs, in ail the new pring shades, regular price $7.50— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $5.87 Women's Waists, a blg assortment including white tailored plain and embroidered, pencil stripe Madras dainty lingerfe, etc, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 8% Women's Mannish Shirts and Waists, with: plain 2nd embroldered fronts, regular price $2.00— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1.69 Women's Mannish Shirts and Waists, in all the newest spring models, reg- ular price $2.98— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $239 CHILDREN’S DRESSES Children's New Spring Dresses, of chambray, percale and plaid ging- ham, latest spring style, ages 2 to 6 years, regular price 75c— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 5% nething New! Children's Wash Dresses fof chambray, percale and | gingham—two pairs of “Kickers” | with each dress, regular prices $1.25 | and $1.89— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1.09 | HOUSE DRESSES, ETC. Women's One-plece House Dresses, materials are percales and ginghams, | In light and dark colors, made with high and Dutch neck, regular price | $100— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 88c Women's Muslin Night Robes, high and low necks, lace and hamburg trim- med, regular price 89c— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 6% ‘omen’s Muslin Night Robes, a va- rlety of styles, all daintily trimmed with hamburg and lace, regular price $1.00— ANNIVERSARY PRICE B89 Women's Corsets, in both long and short models, with four hose sup- porters—our regular 50c Corsets— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 3% Women's Corsets, in all t'hc best known es—Warner's, C. B, \ homson's, Royal Wor:‘esler, h ur regular $1.00 Corsets— ANNIVERSARY PRICE 89¢ |LACE DEPARTMENT Anniversary Offerings of Laces, Em- broideries, Trimmings, Neckwear, Etc. All Linen Cluny Lace Edgings, all width Anmverslry Price 5¢ a yard, value 10¢ and 1 Batiste Bands, with Baby Irish Lace, all widths—Anniversary Price 29¢ a | yard, value 59 and T5c | Oriental Laco All-over, white, cream and_ecru—Anniversary Price 5% a yard, value $1.00. black, white and ecru, nniversary Price 98¢, Lace Guimpe: all sizes— value $1.50. Black Lace All-over, silk embroidered r yoking—Anniversary Price 98 & yard, value $1.50. Tucked Net, whltfl and ecru 0 es and guimpes—Anniversary Price 98¢ a yard, value $1. Hamburg Embroideries, Edgings Insertinzs—Anniversary Price yard, value 10. and | Hamb rg Embrolderies in sets—Edg- Anni- Ingertings to match versary Price 19 a yard, va 50e. dresses — Anniversary Prices 2c a yard, value e 2-inch Embroldered All-over _for waists, yok Anniversary Price 29 a yard, value §0c. inch Embroidered alsts, yokes, etc. 5% a yard, ana 2 All-over _ for —Anniversary Price lue 75c and $1.00. -inch Embrotdered All-over on cross-bar muslin, very desirable for lingerie waists — Anniversary Price 98c a yard, value $2.50. Silk Trimming Bralds, black and colors all widiths—Anniversary Price 12/c a yard, value Women's Bows, Price. 12)36, vaiue hetiand finish, fn black, | white and colors—Anniversary Pric 59, value $1.00 bkt 2 including Siik — Anniversary 25¢. UMBRELLAS izes 28 and "3 -inch for and Women, plece-dved taffe- ta covering, regular price $2.50- ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1.59 Umbrellas for Men and Women, sizes 26 and 28-inch, 2ll silk and yarn. dyed taffeta covering, regular price 00— ANNIVERSARY PRICE $29¢ Ry TRAV RS’ DIRECTORY. ‘New London (NORWICH) Line STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Choose this route next time so to New York. Youll have a delig! voyage on Long Island Sound and superd view of the wonderful wky iin@ and water front of Manhattan Tlant, Steamer leaves New Lonaon at il p. B, Vsck days oniy, axe New Xork. Pies s NEW YORK Write Agent, or _tel New Lon Rew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Frelght and passenger service direct to New York. From. Ne: h Tuesdays, Thucs- days, 5.16 m. New York bior 2 Has i , foot Roosevelt Street, \ln'\ullt Wednesdays, Fridays . Fralght recelvad wrtil 5 p.m F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. e - cieaMSHIF 14,000 Toms 5% Feet Long holder of a apeed record tiat no finer catis through b, the finest promenade & best culsine on the Al no cattle or freight, liner to Bermuda can_snjoy driving, s, boating, ocean bathing, | New Nali Papers |in up-to-date patterns and new colors. Do not place your order until you have seen ours. We do the work if so | desired. \The Fanning Studios, [ 31 Willow Street THE MAN WHO WIRES YOUR HOUSE for electricity places at your com< mand a hundred comforts and con< veniences, TELL US . TO SEND HIM 1t you are inclined to delay just come and see how the wiring will enable you to do almost anything from curling milady’s hair to doing all the spring housecleaning. That should decide you if you live in this age. Norwnch Electric Co., 100 Franklin Street ONATTO The Best Fountain Pen on the market Double feed Absolutely Non-leakable Pump filler Every one warranted John & Geo. M Bliss. | Hack, Livery and Boardlng STABLE We guarantes our service to be e | best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Avz, DR. C. R CHAMBIRI—\ Dental Surgeon In chargs of Dr. 8 L. Geer's prac '8 during bis last fliness MoGrory Buildizg. Norwich, Con Lelivered to Any Part of Norwk 1 the Ale that is acknowledge b the best on the market—HANLE VS PEERLESS. A telephono o receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franilin QLALITY in work should always be | especially when it costs n ! the inferior kind, amployed by us. whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. s X e ok skilled taen @ Qur 1 letin for business

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