Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1912, Page 7

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SUDDEN DEATH OF | WILLIAM C. COLLINS. One Time President of Water Board Expired Suddenly from Rhoumati.m; of the Heart. ental* Rugs on Our Third Fl We Invite Inspestion. The death of William C. Collins, Al former resident and business man of Norw sccurred in Hartford at his home, Allen place, at 8 o'clock Fri- day morning. Relatives in this city received the news of his death shortly | after vy telephone, and it came as a | reat shock, as nething was known of | ig being in i1l health. Collins, Mr, who has been suffering | Dress Goods Specials At 6c—Crgandic (Gascon, fabri>—Special value at 6c yard At 6340—Lv hams, & standard grade, price Se. At 8,—DBradford Cambrics, 36-inck assortment, wide, a 10¢ big price Men’s WM. C. COLLINS from rheumatism for . time, awoke abg o' rning, suf- ferin bout his arms and 9 . s gave {ble attention. Be- € € 1 arrived Mr. Collins had t d to bed and had falien = asicep: i was found to be dead when The Greatest Values in Men' examined by the physician. The c o as given as rheumatl Offered. of \}“ K. 1800 pieces—representing the ent ok gt M, . Laarence || a maker who is recognized as being g e Dah iy Mo ;,fl““”)‘:‘; On Sale in Men’s Department, b manufacturing business | f Special Lots. with er, who died on:April 2 at Mystic, came to Nor- wich " in g the employ of a local ¢ Men’s 50c Night Shirts, at 3 50 190 Men's Night Shirts of er, and in June was elected a Muslin member 600 of tha water board and was . g i e o inat ot ire pard and %3 |} and Cambric, in plain white and trim- commissioners. tie attended the Sec- | med, with and without collars—reg- ond (ongregational church, but be- ular 50c Night Shirts at 35c. 1 no organizations. He was n marriage with Mi A. Davis of Norwich on Nov whom he is survived, with one son sther, Thomas J. Collins, of | *5ilins Was very compan- and his death will be sincerely regretted by his many friends. He ¢ dizposition, but was rictest integrity, sympa- 3 The burial is to be in tford on Monday ‘arrie 15, 1887, Men’s 75¢ Night Shirts, at 5 gc 300 Men's Night Shirts, Nainsook and Cambric, in plain white) and trimmed, with collars and collar- less—regular 75c Night Shirts at 69c. 19 of Muslin, GAVE A SUPPER FOR THE LAUREL HILLS Winning Basketball Team Entertained by Coach J. J. Fields. Men’s $1.00 Night ng the close of the basketball Coach J. J. Fields entertained members of the Laurel Hill team a fine sheer Exhibition and Sale of Ori- oor. About every department in the store has something of special interest for today. a In addition to the t Classie Dress Ging- regular 1es regular Wear rts and Pajamas ’s Nightwear We Have Ever and surplus stock of America, in his line. Six ire sample line the foremest in eginning Today and until sold. BIG SAVINGS FOR ALL WHO ATTEND THIS SALE lMen's $1.00 Pa]amu 200 Men's Pajamas, of Madras and Percale. in big variety of designs and colorings, neatly trimmed with silk frogs—rezular $1.00 Pajamas at Pajamas =" 500 200 Men's Pajamas of fine quality Mairas, and highly mercerized fabrics, In plain colors and stripes, with silk frogs—regular $1.50 Paja- mas at 98c a suit a Men’s $1.50 of i g 0o Pajamas At of fine of plain 200 Men's Pajamas, made in a variety frogs— i friepos at his home on Broadway | § Shirts, at day evening nt supper 2 8 4 th ‘ompany, 300 Men's Night Shirts, in plain peing es follows: Fruit salad, escal- 1§ yyiiq and with neat trimmings, with sters, escalloped potatoes, cold rv, pickles, 4ssorted cake |[| Plain coliar or with mi ream. Following the supper regular $1.09 Night Shirts at oclal time was enjoyed and sical numbers were given, Miss Ar- Fields p 'Pmd'ns at the piano, and John Dengh accompanying on the Womens’ Bu violin A tr composed of Misses Madeline Field Irene Jc and W Atn endered Moon- A ght All the Time on Broadway. Solos The Demonstration and Sale of ered by John Dougherty; In All My Dreams a Continue Today. Remember, That chase of Burson Hosiery Amounting Linos ¥ You Will the Roses Bloom ook f Aes, atsl, Horace Copl wad We Will Give nle Ocear Roll, chorus; " 1ue it Townsend o the phne e Ry e Wa offer Burson Hosiery in the f o i D 19c—Women’s Black Cotton at 1%¢ i P ML by B a pair, $1.13 for box of six pairs. n A Though not on the minent entertainers. A flash. a pair, §1.38 for box of six pairs. gnt photo was taken of the party by 1 Wells. The oceasion proved . i e s jovable one, and will be re- 250—Women's ‘Black Lisle at 25c ed with much pleagure by those a pair, $138 for box of six pairs. M'GRATH AND SELMA SIGN ARTICLES FOR MATCH Each Posts Forfeit of $25 for Finish Event and Ga(a Receipts. with $1.38] 250—~Women's Black Cotton Ribbed Top, at 25¢ a pair, for box of six pairs. 25¢c—Women's Biack Cotton with quality Soisette colors and str silk regular $2.00 Pajamas, at $1.59 a Suit rson Hosiery “BURSON” Seamless Hosiery Will During This Sale, With Every Pur- to $1.00 or Over Absolutely Free One Pair of Burson 35¢ Hosiery ollowing Styles: At ZBc—Women's Outsize Black Cot- ton Hosiery, at 25c a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. 25c—Women's Outsize Black Lisle Hosiery, at 25c¢ a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. 25c—Women’s Qutsize Hosiery at 25c a pair, box of six pairs. Balbriggan $1.38 for a 25c — Women's. Outsize .Hosiery with maco split soles, at 25c pair, $1.38 for a box of six pairs. 3Bc—Women's fine quality Black Lisle Hosiery, at 33c a pair, §1.00 McGrath hu covered the for- maco split soles, at 25c¢ a pair, feit of § placed by Carl Selma of $1.38 for box of six palrs. lin or @ finish match. Sel- v ¢ a representative of MoGrath »ig articies here Friday evening for wiich will be for a side bet i entire gate receipts. will be for two out of thres Saturday Specials ngle hold barred. The agree- s D s (o1 (he siaging of the maich i epartment ord a1 iy, sad e it || Boys’ Clothing Dep ers siate ihe match wiil pwba | § At $250—Boys Rubber Coats, best text Thursday evening. quality, sizes 4 t olf, value $3.00 who refereed the last maich Suits, sted ue $4.00 weave Sweat- i3 years, value| Nor styles, At | $2,95—Boys two-piece | folk and Double | sizes T to 16, v ‘ M 29—Girls sizes \usky young fellow and Jooks maxing trouble for anyone, omparatively joung in the 12% mel some good Tiaa Mesik kenschmidi and Wetergaard, | e fancy to © is working out ai. Brown's $1.65. m in New o¥rk city and re hat he is in the hest of shape $3.96—Woneus and Misses Coat| a ¢ match Seima and MeGrath Sweaters, valus $5.00 | gre well matched in size, although | there s a slight advantage in weight | gor the former Lace Department At 25c—18-inct for waists, DISAPPOINTED sv ACTION. Hamburg Embroid- corsat Representatives Tilson and Higgina P covers, Regret the Loss of Kenealy, ¢ B ; 98c—27-inch Hamburg Embroid- (Speciul to The Bulletin.) ery Flouncing for Dresses, neat Washington, April 19— Representa- patterns, value $1.50. We Tilson returned vesterday from F iending the state convention at New 590——\'9“!51: Lace Collars (!ur vew e says thai notwithstanding Coats. and -Walsts, ‘roundciand e fallure of the Hartford county del square effects, value $1.00. €gates fo instruct their delegates to OAT Sets, that are in such great demand—round and pointed col- , with cuffs te match—50c to $2.00 Chicago, he thinks the entire fourte votes of Connecticut will be cast for ghe renomination of President Taf:. He said he was surprised at the defeat of Kenealy as chairman Jf the state | jeommittee, knowing, as he did, of ‘the expressed desire of the prsident that n Art Department Mr. ealy continue at the head of | the commitiee for the campaign. Mr. || At 7e—Stamped Belts, all new de- Kenealy, he said, made no effort to be | signs, on fancy weaves. e ed Representative Iiggins also expross- wod disapr ulmmeul at the fallure of r‘m‘ | | At 23c—Stamped Linen Guest Towels | * " on geod quality linen. GIVEN FREE—A .handsome. full Boate committce to re-elect Mr, Ke- size tinted Pillow Top will be *aealy. He said he was of the opinton || given free with a purchase of six ghat the party would need his experi skeins of Beiding's Royal Floss| euce this skein silk, with printers lesson— a box of three pairs. From Various Departments Ribbon Specials At 10c—Brilliant Taffeta inches wide, in black all the wanted colorings, 1215 16c—Moire inches wide, and all the value 19c, 16c—Extra Quality Taffeta Ribbon, 3 1-4 inches Wide, in black, white and all wanted colors, valuel2ie Ribbon, 3% white and value Ribbon, 5- and white colorings Taffeta in black wanted Domestic Department At Unbieached price 10c 7346—36-inch ing- regular 22¢—8§1-inch Unbleached ing—regular pr At 8c—Pillow Cas very special 89c—Best quality, Red _Table price 5oc. inches—very special 69c—Seamless Shirts, regular price « $148—Meimmeil Crochet Bed- Spreads, slightly imperfect—reg- ular price $2.00. Sheet - At Bheet- x36-inches At 60-inch Turkey Damask—regular value, size 81x90 Kitchenware Department White Enamel Ware at 49¢ each, value up to $9c, At 490—7-quart Preserving Kettles, At 49c—9-quart Preserving Kettles. At 49c—2%-quart Berlin Sauce Pan. At 49c—3%-quart Berlin Sauce Pan. At 49c—8-quart Berlin Sauce Pans. At 49c—1-quart Rice Boilers. 49c—2%% -quart Berlin Kettles, 49c—3% -quart Berlin Kettles. 49c—6-quart Berlin Ketlles, all for 25c. Rdurmahmq A O H. Qunncr: Division No. 1, A. 6. H, hag been busy for the past two weeks refinish- ing and refurnishing thelr quarters in Hibernian ha Fxtensive alterations have been made and the quarters much improved. Toe society is planning for & reception in T. A. B. hall next week. Prapaiations are also being made to nd elegation to the county meet- ing next month (o arrange for the stale parade at Bridgepoct. 49c—5-quart Tea Kettles. offering complete lines of seasonable mer- chandise at the lowest prices possible to sell desirable goods of absolute depend- ability. special values, we are profit policy. Jewelry OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF JEWELRY WILL BEGIN TODAY Our Sales of Mod- erate Price Jeweiry, are now looked forward to by thousands—the offer- iga are! reallv wondsrtuLl: This sia). /AL son the variety seems greater, and 15¢ Each the values more surprising than ever before. This offering comprises 3000 2 for 25c¢ pieces of clear and perfect Jewelry. As follows: Semi-Annual At 15¢ Each 2 for 25¢ At 15¢ Each 2 for 25¢ At 15¢ Each 2 for 25¢ BRACELETS BROOCHES SASH PINS HAT PINS LINKS NECK CHAINS JABOT PINS SCARF PINS CUFF PINS ETC. ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY—REGULAR 25c ard 50¢ JEWELRY AT 15c Each. 2 For 25¢ 3 ¢« For Today’ 500 Trimmed Hats &o5re% Ranging From $1.98 to $22.50 And No Two Hats Exactly Alike. We Specialize in Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 The Best $2.98 Hats At $2.98 we show a large Women's Stylish Dress Hats, riety of exclusive models and in all £ range of a va- t colorings—eqral Hats sold $3.50 and $4.00, elsewhere at The Best $3.98 Hats We show shown Dr. the best anywhere. s Hats at different where at this price—every Hat eise- equal Hats $5.00. to sold The Best $5.00 Hats We show t be made. ¥ Hats—everyone a equal to Hats sold elsewhere at best $5.00 150 distin can TRIMMED Outing Mi: and Cl showing at 69 to $1.98. Women, ndid es TRIMMED Sailors—a splendid ing of aJl the accepted shapes, 1 the best colors ate prie Long Kid Gloves at $1.95 Again Today—We will offer 12-button length Kid Gloves at this re- markably little price. These are our own direst importations, anr.! are in every way dependable. They are in a complete assortment of sizes, in black white and tan—full 12-button length Kid Gloves at $1.95 a pair. Kid Gloves at 69c a Pair |Kid Gloves at $1.00 a Pair Wors assortment of e Kid Gloves at direct white, tans, tans and grays best $1.00 all at moder- We show omplete |n r famous “Duchess air—in rlg browns, ¢ |Glove made Dress Kid ( own importaticns— black — the best Gloves eve sold at the price—b A pair Special Offering of Pictures 1,000 Colored Pictures brown mats in an on entirely new line of sub- jects— —INCLUDING— Evening Prayer. Mother’s Darling Who is it, Mamma’ Special price 10c each (On Sale in Housefurnish- ing department in base- ment.) b i g It is not our aim at any time to offer goods with “low price” as their only recommendation—"quality” is the first consideration always, then the price—the Exhibition and Sale of Ori- ental We At At lowest price according to our adopted small Women’ Rugs on Our Third Floor, invite Inspection. Wash Goods Specials 480—Dress Goods including Pane- mas, Mohairs and Serges, velue bfc to Tic. 830—Dress Goods, Serges, etc., including Storm regular price $1.00. $1.29—The popular Whipoord Suitings in a varfety of colorings, regular price $1.50 s Wear 50 WOMEN'S NEWEST STYLE SPRING SUITS IN SPECIAL SALE. A Special Cpportunity For a A Considerable Saving on Yow New Spring Suit Women’s $15.00 Tailored ‘Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits of good quality serge, with attractiv trimming of White Bedford Cord, color black, navy and tan, sizes 14 to but not every size in every color, regular $13.00 Suits at $12.98. Women’s $20.00 Tailored Suits at. Women's ored the styl with white revers are actual $20.00 Suits at $17.5( SIA s' Smartly Tail- spring and tan and Mis newest Suits, h models, in mixtures, cuffs. These gray and B —— Women’s $15.00 Spring Coats at $12.98 Today we offer a choice of ¢ 15.00 Spring Coats at $12.98. The wear Serge, in tans and grays, and a ulai $15.00 C at $12.98 as ats en tire line o Women's comprises of Nov and Coats of Mixtures Misses’ Mens —reg sortment varfety 600 Women'’s Waists ina Special Sale The Assortment ranges from a S Beautifully Embroidered Waists at § Special Lots: Women’s Waists, Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Value at. Wa trimmed with Women's Lingerie lums, prettily Hamburgs — also smart tallored Shirts and Waists, with Dutch necks —regular $1.00 and $1.25 value at 89 Regular $1.50 Value at ] ]9 Women's Tailored Waists of Linene some plain and some plaited—regular 1 Waists at $1.19. laces and Women’s Wamb 1.50 Women’s $2.25 Lingerie Wa Walists. Children’s White Dre Children’s Dresses Regular 50c Values at. .. Chiidren's Whaite Dresses, Hamburg vears regula we offer that sel of our at §2 a choie 1l regular at Lawn trimmed, 50¢ Children’s Dressu, Regular $1.50 Value at. Children W Dross € broide # entire line mart Tailored Waist at 89c up to a 2.39—All at Special Prices. Five RI ed Waists of Bome are plein, fashionable plaiied ‘prlnx Models—reg- 'I'iull-r\‘d Walsts materials with dainty Hamburg insertings Waists at $2.39 Women'’s Waists, Regular $2.00 Value at Women's Smart fine quality Linene others in the styles, Newest ular $2.00 Waists Tai Women's Walstx Regular $2.98 Value at. .. .. Women'’s of fine embroldecy of regular $2.9% ists at $1.89 of Women's $1.89 each Dainty Lingere These are splendid value sses in a Special Sale [Children’s 9 8 c |School |Dresses at. . lored School D 'hambray, Percale Children's sizes 2 to 14 years—special Bloomer Gingham alues at 98¢ Dresses at. . $ I 1 25 Linene, “hildren’s Dre iwa parrs of |Bloomers, made o 5 e i-iu‘e and Galatea clotk o6 cars—prices $1.26 and $1 | | Children’s Extraordinary Values in Women's Kimonas Women'’s $1.00 Long Kimonas at. .. Leng £00d 29 Women'’s 63¢ Women's Long ‘iimonas of Crepe and of Challle, a splendid range of patterns—reguiar $1.50 value at $1.29 Women’s |75¢ Muslin |Gowns at 63 Women's Muslin Nightgowns n high and low neck trimmed with |Hamburg and lace—regular 6o Gowns $1.00 Muslin Gowns af 89[: Women's Muslin Nightgowns, high and low neck with dalnty trammings of iaces and Hemburg wlhr $1.00 Gowns at $8c { Women’s THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL COMPANY.

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