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NORWICH BULLETIN e N B S T e DG - APRIL 27, 1912 Meriden Man Elected Commander Frank H. McGar The Choice of Sons of Veterans Encamp- ment—Ralph M. Grant of Hartford Endorsed For Na- tional Commander—$25 to Cromwell Home. in a strong and flourishing condition. It has proven to the order the value and efficency of organized efforts in increasing membership and we believe has furnished to sitser dlvisions an incentive for like endeavor. The state has never been honored with the office of commander in chief, We unanimously endorse his candi- dacy and invite your support toward N was made division | his election as commander in chief, JTared Avery camp of | Sons of Veterans, U, 8. A, Fraternally hud ann A. O. Fair- men ts nu smmander Morning Session. 1903; Malcolm sdward Croft, nd th Baldwin, 1906; C. I. mmitiee Gorton, 1908 Thanks to Sedgwick Camp. on was adopted to extend dgwick camp rs for their excellent rer tion was also adopted to pa members to a department secretary Election of Officers. n Commander—Frank H. Mc- Dr. E. T. Perry, Put- e—E. A. Perkins, Tor W S were T Whitne ommander | Delegates to Na t{ | —W. H, Hart, Bridg | Porter, Ansonia; R | riaen, | ford; H. Dou. 1 | | . national pres ™ i he Sons of Veterans' - iary, residing in Worcester. ©WE | Silver Cross to Past Commander. an-| Past Dept, Commander C. W. Rob- . i | The New Division Commander. | k II. McGar, the newly el ommander, was ander of Charles J of Meriden. He ed with the camp and was member, elected r the following year. He n adjutant for three ctor and special hief. He 1 n on both his paternal and side that is known to h sion command. moth- was comman- | 3, Fourteenth United States. resented in ev- MASTER'S DAY !srx'rh ANNUAL MEETING { AT FAIRVIEW HOME. | OF COLONIAL CLUB. | Odd Fellow d Rebekahs Celebrate | John B. Oat Elected Prepident—Other | ersary of Order. Officers Chosen for Another Term. SURPRISE PARTY. ollows: Fresident, Jol r. e t, R. W. Otis F. ( e Roessler De financial secretary, W. J. Koonz e ned—Wedding An t ersarien waii- | C. D. WHITE'S NEPHEW AMONG THOSE RECOVERED. | Believed That “Richard F. White, Re cent Graduate of Bowdoin, is on the | Mackay-Bennett | n Friday gaid 4 es of three Massachusetts | | mes pught to be on board the | steamer Mackay-Bennett, altho the | wireless reports from the ste ¢ | contained som ¢ Long, son 1d of W , anc hendon, Ayl -ET US “OVER SEA” ‘ ) 1 ma Long and the al will t> of Bowdoin | be satis- | White is a nephew of C. | vy iy D this ci WE INSTALL AND REPAIR | Will Bury Body Today. | THINGS ELECTRICAL There was no identification on Fri- § ks Ay va as fow ! 44y of the body of the man fohnd ey Work can be dune | | dcawned Thursday in the Thames river Bt T .| off the dock of the Thames River Spe- ¥ LA DY e clalties company at Uncasville. | NN LTIy SRR ¥ The body remains at the undertaker's | Hl it Is exp@rlad 1t will be buried to- | A& no residence can be estab- | u-um for the man in the town, the | burlal will be &t the expense of the 100 Franklin Street | state | Norwich Electric Co., Telephone 674. This special Sale will con- tinue up to and including Tues- day, April 30th. Don’t miss it. he Porteous & Mitchell Go. This special Sale will con- tinue up to and including, Tue Don’t miss it. day, April 30th, TODAY SHOULD BE A DAY OF UNUSUAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY. From a business standpoint the season is unusually backward. As a result, manufacturers and jobbers find themselves heavily overstocked with spring merchandise. Through the cooperation of the Dry Goods Union of which we are members, we have been able to secure from overstocked manufacturers and jobbers, many lots of new and seasonable merchandise much below regular prices. Today at very special prices. Read carefully the following list of special offerings. These lots will be on sale They are from every department in the store and include the choicest and most desirable kinds of seasonable merchandise. COME TODAY AND SHARE IN THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS. MEN'S WEAR g 2 MEN’S $15 00 SUITS AT $12.95 newest of this dels in a splendid Suits and Coats Millinery WOMEN’S WEARSW Women’s $15.00 $EI 08 Women's $20.00 Tailored Tailored patterns—materials and fancy worsteds, Cassimeres, Navy and fancy ser Saftsat... ... .. Suits at i i nd oo 1 i — e g 130 Cois 5 i s i e S S WOMENS sxsuo swm(, COATS AT $11.98 MEN’S $3.00 TROUSERS AT $2.19 Trlmmed Ouhng Fats ‘Chlldyen s Dress Hats ‘“'(“‘:jj“‘i Ser 1 e »?m~?:v':'n= Viloviaiti sl sl s s bl g e a5 | WOMEN'S WAISTS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES Men's 59 - | white 79¢ value s| Dress Hats, $2. 98 Un!rimmed Hats These fo?rmgs Are‘ AllyVery Special Vallues o i 4 red Waists of d Hats for W sl goc p $2.39 with dainty ' 1 hamt aburg _ in- 3 re P $2.98 Women’s Dress Hats, from $1.98 to exactly alike. i 2 We are offering very special values in Women's Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and o . T $5.00. 39¢ L bamburg $1.19 | 1 med to § years :Drass Hats, $5.00 sses at 39c. 79¢ v p d g vaiue o Gl - n's White Lawna Ahist o o vl to} s1.80 1 Lawn, and prettly GRS $1.50 Dress Hats, $3 98 ‘Mxllmery Tnmmmgs J regular $150 value st 98c. 150 | ot T s Fases : . Singhs:, o e | stripes—3$200 Pi at 4 Linena, a suit L4, Year—veey MEN’S $2.50 SOFT HATS AT $1.59 Woeie Ao T I ftenae HOSlery, Underwear Children’s sy House Dresses, Klmonas 2 Read Ever i : fuslin Com- Very Special Values 4 . » & o Smg!e Itcm DRESS GOODS Special Values Double-Width Silk and Wool Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, de- siral ol children’s wear—reg a yard 42¢ value at 42c 42 and 50-inch Al Woo and gra popular [,.\‘ and pen-| Imported Wool Poplins, inches wide, sible 88c for costumes| popular value ten fashion-| 14 omple $1.00 ular $1.00 s designs 2 value value at 88c a yard SILK DEPARTMENT DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT “over and Cover and n oh s Dresses cf Women's Summer Weight : s 'vlr wl": 19 | Children's = Brilliant HLi;w _NVSc “,:‘:h‘,“,‘ Pants, lace tr ; . - Women’ Fas! M 8¢ 7\'“:1" 100 valie at 58 " " ial H_ead Every Eenoroaan LS S Very Special Values s, v jery at 19¢ & b "Mi trimmed-—regular. LACES—EMBROIDERIES DRAPERIL“ -RUGS Demonstration| " Al o ) green, slightly impges Women s Burson Hosnery o i | ; | $1.89 f\ ats, Ne Soving B oL | Muslin Underwear AR Curtains, in Net, ! ) ar " A n, white and 3% Pongee, in|Great Values in Table Linens, Towel- | I\C Apr n r with ever $1.00 e At 8118 valu 7 \E:Lr,. Sheets, Bed Spreads, Blankets, | pu « I g b, 4 r ‘;'Y‘vl"l".‘“:'.iu 3 5;_”‘ 68c |1 Guir At € wool 1 e WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE, ONE PAIR OF | julie |jn ol siaes” these o e brice T30 & as BURSON 35¢ HOSIERY e ks gk Si, sise 020 0 At $17.98 el Axmin- 69c g K :H“ 7"-}1 h: iy Lisle, Silk and Kid 25¢ | cover s - ,‘ Gloves At Special Prices u o a square: yebd Tt lue 30 69c | Chiffor v sl 3 & b : .. 8fo. Long Lisle Gloves 29¢ Shorl Kld Glovcs 65¢ $1:00. | volors. UMBRELLAS ¥en's and Womes's )ths, size 18x27 in regular 50 ) Lat i s o %c | Shams, T arts and| At $298 0 1 Cr v .{Long Silk Gloveb 65¢ Long Kid Gloves $1.95 e Ry Kltchenware Departmerlll 9 e 1 L &th Sk o 2- ' length Kid T At Sc es of Japanese : : ‘;“ Plaid|At 55c— D . ot values ut $195 o par.] TOILET GOODS At So—u | Pepper Shakers, 4 et .Stahonery Bags, Etc. At 250—G al Hods, medi- 1At 17 r nia Do— o WASH GOODS 15c Each Value 25¢ IR e Special Values At $1. ject |2 for 25¢ Jewelry and 50c At 29c—Pomi IBOYS' DEPAR rMENT 5 P fein A By P 10c—Whifa 3 g f Jew W ; P At |at y and I} i s S BROOCHES BRACELETS BAR PINS At At 69c—1 bocker Trousers, price § it Dros « Button Se mixtures, value W Cr > Suits, sizes 3 : £/ . Regular 25¢ and ! e 4148 Snere Doubia-hreakd h e All at 15¢ Ea., 2 for 28C 508 Teway [P 3mtans ana s marsan [ ST T o At 33c—Sheets si ! i 3 HIE breasted and ]?“_‘z“c AL B6o—Sheats stk alue T5¢ At 75c At $5.4 eusiod and 12% b O Read Every o sonap e o Very Special Values sy e - 2 sieached shecting, | RIBBONS Extra Special Values taat \‘.:vlfii laid ««\|‘\)~;;§«T\)f}\‘~w‘f.‘lA: 5%—Cotton Blankets, value Toc; a1 e e Bl SAAE 1o Troaio g HANDKERCH[EFS N 1214 yard regular price[* 89, value $1.10. el e 8 At 20—Children's W braiocin v\“t :"ma Misses’ Sweat.. SEWING MACHINES values. one i '»\,.:w, (p‘:u;m‘:. Y dsome designs, 5 inches wide, | At ac" fandker ; e g 8 e fer ey ARTISTIC BRASSWARE Why not own a high grade Sewing Machine on the GClub Plan—pay $2.00 down, then $1.00 a wesk. Prices $16.98, $19.98 and $23.98. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Hammered Brassware—Jardi- nieres, Coal Scuttles, Umbrella Stands, Vases, Pedestals, Smok- ing Sefs, Ete— At $2.98, value $5.00. " et L