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- * NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 15 STONINGTON. Peneor Mook and Ladder Company Blects Officers—Foreman Joseph F. Joseph Announces Appointments. The election of Ploneer H. and L. Co. was held Wednesday evening and the following officers elected: Foreman, Joseph F, Joseph; first as- sistant, Raoul M. Delagrange; second assistant, James Duke; secretary, Rob. ert L. Burtch: treasurer, George Ha- ley; steward, Frank L. Staplin. Mr. Joseph, who has been elected foreman, has been a member of the company since 1836, and he announced following appointment Tilierman, Allen Slade: auditing nmittee, James Weeks, James Stiv- stus Chesebro; committee of iry, Frank Tracy, William E. Rose, Grover Carson: house committee, Allen Slade, Frank Tracy, Robert L. Burtch. Foreman Joseph was chosen a dele- gate to the Conmecticut State Fire- men's assoclation to be held in New lLondon, and Raoul Delagrange was chosen alternate. The company has a membership of forty-one and one ap- plication pending. NOANK Officers Elected by Washington Council—Ex-Mayor Hooker Enter- taing on Yacht. At the annual meeting of Washing- ten council, No. 7, Junior O. U. A. M, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six months: Councillor, Erastus Fish: vice counclilor, Spicer; recording secretary, Rol Rathbin: assistant recording tary, secre- Ivan Crossman; financial secre- tary, Dr. E. P. Fitch; treasurer, Charle, 1 Fuch; conductor, Lewrence Ash- croft, Jr. warden, Hiram Latham; ide sentinel, Fred Buddington; out- sentinel, Arthur Fitch; junior past eomncilior, Albert Rathbun 18 months, Bugene McDonald for 13 months, Walter Rathbun; tee-for six momths, George Spicer; Byp-Myor Fdward Hooker is enter- taining Capt. James Sistare, Harry and Thomas Neil, on his yacht Briefs and Personals. Albert Perkins bas returned to Prov. Memog after a short visit to his father on avenne. m Smith of Providence is vii his pevents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Charles Potter of Norwich is Mystic after spending the guest of Miss Marion Crossman Prospect hill few days as on Leren tng his Purk of Previdence is visit- s perents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Matn street. Lamd is confined to his home on High street by illness. Miss Margaret Joyce has returned h&- visit to friends in Stonington. Eunice Brown of Prospect Hill | New Miss Lottie Wolf of, Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst has resumed Ber @uties In New london, after a whort fiiness, | Not many-attended the dance given Ia_the town hall Thursday evening. Miss Pesz! Carson has gone tc bridge, Mass, for a visit wi tives. James Campbell and Pred Fitzpat- | vick spent Thursday with friends at Watch Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farrell, Misses Neilie and Margaret Ferrell of Waure. Zan awe guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. B, Swan. Master Harold Kinder is the guest of New friends. The msny friemds of George Lam- bert are giad to welcome him home from bs school duties in Cunada, where be has spent the past year. church, | be begun at once. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Nes ! Pur ‘1 s Mw W, I Miched price 21c a 1 oy R R CHILDREN’S HQOSVS\ER: RB‘; ¢ The Pourth passed with no serious s accidents to fiar the pieasure of the CHILDREN'S HOSIERY 196 lement began ele- Srding w201 Improvements made by O. La ea his residence and grounds a #he past two months now make geeperty one of the finest in the v Purse With Money In a Cod. A Monsekeeper at Queenstown, I Snd, constabulary barracks while | elesniing s codfish sbout 30 pounds in | welght dlscovered Inside the fish a | purse contatning 2 number of silver | cofns of the reign of Queen Victoria The purse was of Jeather, steel bownd and in good preservation. It tained tnscribed paper, was %0 pulp Iso con- which d almo! Retort Discourteous, 2 Welshman 47> An Eng! @leputing in Dest living, the Welshman ere 18 such noble housekeeping in " Wales that 1 b known above a dogen cooks employed at one wed- ding dmper.” “A answered the Englishman, “that was because every man toasted his own cheese” | Living for Others. ' { and sanity, safety and king, planning, working, others. It leads not to sin It 1s a guide to peace, ud safety of the mind snd allke. But self-coddling, self- telf-interest run mad— | that distortion of human nature is 8 | wDotent lure to destruction.” It is of | e very. essence of cripe—Bz=hanes. | | —— | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | Big Engine for Mill—Nerwich Man Gets-Church Contract—Independence Day Celebration. esiding Bider J. II. Newland eo- cupled the puipit at the Versallies M church Sunday morning, delivering an sble and heipfml sermon. Morning Specials--- ing Specials. We want you to read every line of this advertisement because it is all in- tensely interesting and msans import- ant savings to all who avail them- selves of the money saving opportun- ities which this offers. Factory End Sale See our strong list of Morn- They are de- cided bargain offerings which we cannot guarantee to last l beyond the morning hours. ur Annual Factory COMMENCES THIS MORNING, JULY 6th, at 8.15 N\ A Sale of Factory Ends is a Bargain Opportunity you cannot afford to miss. It offers values in Bright, Fresh, Clean, Stylish Merchandise, just out of the factory, which can be bought in no other way or at no other time, and at no where near the prices name Each year, about this time, this Annual Factory End Sale takes place. A Factory End Sale is just what I its name implies—a sale of short lengths, full pieces and surplus stocks of manufacturers. Every manufacturer | has these lots. They are so desirable it is hard to get | them. It tock several months to arrange for and collect these Factory Ends, but we have secured the best and d in this Factory End Sale. The Factory End Sale reaches every nook and corner of the store. Walk down any aisle, or by any counter, you'll find Factory End Bargains that will glad- den the hearts of any on — man or woman. They are BARGAINS in the best sense of the word. This ad- vertisement can’t begin to cover the magnitude and scope of thij value giving. You must come to the store and see and examine the goods themselves to thoroughly ap- End Sale Morning Specials--= . * During the morning hours —8.15 to 12—we offer a strong list of special values. Be sure and read the list of Morning Specials. largest lot you ever saw. Thousands of yards of Staple and Novelty Wash Goods— Shirting Prints and Fa Prints, short le Best Quality Printe, mourning prints at 5l a y Good Quality Dress ( to 20-yard len in a big ange of light 2 French Crepe, 26 inches w 4c a yard, value 1 Quality Batiste n's ne: colorings, nd ered patterns, including st Quall Percales wide, in a big a of designs and t 10%c a yard, v | Des, checks and pla a vard, value 9c. 6%4c ine Batiste, Cambrios, 36 in. A 3 e | in stripes and figured des 7c | and full pieces—all at dc ard, A. this ney Indizo ng- s lengths and full pieces—all at Factory End prices. 14c value 17c ‘ FACTORY END SALE OF WASH GOODS preciate the values. | THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Cut Out this Sectior and hand it to the Man of the Family Cloth, nildren’s of staple cluding a good range of plain colors. At $10.95 At $13.95 At $16.50 $4.00 TROUSERS AT $2.59 Men's Pure 1 in npavy and $4.00 values at $2. ntine Crepe, in'a broad this season’s at 14¢"a rtm vard value 17 wid ar 9 a pair : $6.00 TROUSERS AT $4.59 Dry gu: worsted $6.00 s at $4.39 a pair. Men's Hea#y Weight Khaki Trousers At 69c, regular price At 98c, regular pric Men's Working Trousers stripes. At ve color combina- a yard, value hiffon Vo in 19¢ o 79¢, regular price $1.00 A I e o il “enantea At $1.19) regular price $1.50 alu @ styles in in £ 3 % in checks, MEN'S AUTO DUSTERS at a At $1.10 og ; A At $4.19- o i wit 2 plaids $5.19—Men's 19 nother s FACTORY END SALE OF HOSIERY--All Kinds Infants’, Children’s an d Women’s MEN'S AUTO CAPS £ ligh mercer ice $1.00 gular price $1.50 MEN'S AUTO GLOVES At 79 Of lisle webbing, At 19c, At 29, reg in ends INFANTS' SILK HOSIERY fast & Hoslery izes 6 to 9%, regular pair. at 19 STOCKING FEET 3¢ Women's F: price 3 a pair. e ) a customer). WOMEN’S HOSIERY 8o One case of Women's Fast m| Ho: y—second qual fery Hy Women's B] regular 15¢ v One case of Lisle Hosiery, A pair. 25¢ LISLE HOSIERY 19¢ st Black, Full-fashio osiery, regular 25c va GHILDREN'S VESTS 8¢ Ribbed Vests, sl es at 8c each, r { cHILDREN'S VESTS 110 Children's high and pants at Fine I neck ves isle h, regular pries 25 11 WOMEN'S VESTS 8¢ Won Summnie \ n WOMEN'S VESTS 1o of st Lisle Ribbed Hosier k Stocking Feet— (Not more thar \ WOMEN'S GAUZE HOSIERY 1ic Underwear, s, lace trimmed | regular Ty, ial Women's t Black Burson Lisle | Hosiery at 29c a pair, regular pric WOMEN’S 50c HOSIERY 3%¢ k of Women's 50c L 1 ned | | WOMEN’S VESTS 18c tlar . WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY 29¢ These are only a few sample items — many more bargain offerings in this department. | WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY 22¢ Women MEN'S BELTS in black, tan faney buckles At 19¢, regular pric At 39c, regular price WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HANDS ty of color and gray, with plain and in plain white and a v 8c, regular price 5 regular price i lar price 50c MEN’S 50c NECKWEAR 29¢ Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Neckwear Fast Women's Fast Black Silk Hoslery— in a splendid var regt econd qu regular 50c Hosiery 50c Neckwear at at 29¢ a pair, WOMEN'S VESTS Women .‘37‘ ¢ BURSON HOSIERY 29 |$1.00 SILK HOSIERY'85¢c FACTORY END SALE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR Immense stocks of Summer Weight Underwear for Wom- en and Children at remarkably little prices. 14 Wo: WOMEN'S PANTS 39 Women' wom W WOMEN'S m r | WOMEN’S UNION SUITS.18¢ men's R ! H | CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 140 | ¥ Sty ek a ; Wl sizes at lde eg CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 19 i = L S S S e S A | n's EN'S UNION SUITS 39 FACTORY e and Silk 9c a pair. ce bunch, value 5¢ At 3c—W! Pearl Buttons, on a card, small siz 3¢ to Sc. At 4c—Chadwic Thread, bla v, in black, gular $1.00 Machine , value 5c, TOILET ARTICLES At 3c—White Castile At 10c—Rubber-iined Cases, containing value 10c— Babcock's Coryl Po At 17c—Cell Pure Sflk v, regular h Wash At is Talcum 5id ar Horn Halr Pins, all BELTS JEWEILRY 75 each, 4 for 250, Tewelrs 1ud ing Brooches, Cuff Pins, Hat Pins, Rar Pins, Stick Pins, Ete.-all at 7c each, 4 for a 25¢ each 140 ed lar 19¢ value at in Fine Lisle Ribbed Vests, FACTORY END SALE 0 1 Twilled Crash rice 4c a yard. ™ At 734c—Linen Crash, value 10c. At 11c—Linen Crash, value 15c. 14c—Linen Crash, value 18c. 4c—Huck and Turkish Towels— Factory End Price 4c each 4 Towels, value S ck Towel alue 12 10c—Tray Cloth, value 12% v Cloth, value 23c. ch Sanitary Diaper at 48c ts, fine lisle and lace trimming, lues at 39c a d_Unior low nd lace rimmed, reg- 9¢ 2 Suit 18- TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS At 19c—58-inch Merd , value | Linen Table Dam Suits, Sults 1e Ribbed Union erized Satin Table v b0, P UN!ON SUITS 89c Union Sults, Linen Table Damask, value 8¢, At 89c—72-inch Extra Heavy Damask, value § in ilar $1.00 Sults Table MEN'S WEAF Values like these will not be found outside of this Store Men’s and Youths’ Spring Suits of Blue Serge and Fancy Worsteds at substantial reductions— regular $15.00 Suits regular $18.00 Suits value $20.00 and $22.00 Cloth, | TOWELING, DAMASKS, ETC. IN THE FACTORY END SALE MEN’S HOSIERY At S5c—Men’s Hc rown mix in blue value 10c. and i/\t(‘c Men's F | At 1Cc—Men's | [ i ¥ | At en’s I s Pure Silk Thread Hos- black and plain colors, value ack Hosiery, yalue Black and value 15c and Fancy Plain ast Black MER UNDERWEAR an Shirts and ne “Porosknit” s, regular price Gen! an Shirts and Athletic Underwear, Nainsoook, value P hed Shirts and of Sea Island Cotton, s wuine Suits, value Fine le Union Suits, “Porosknit” $1.00. AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Shirts, with or olars, value 50c | At 42c—Men's W rts, of black ind fancy Shirts, with hed cuffs, value Outing _Shirts, s, value 50c. hirts, with value $1.00, e Shirts, of fine 100, At 78c | At $1.19-Men Quality Percale s, value $1.50. | PAJAMAS—NIGHT SHIRTS | At 35c—Men's Muslin Night Shifts, n white and trimmed, value amas of silk frog: Percale, value as of fancy Pers END SALE Small Wares, Toilet Goods, Jewelry, Stationery, Etc. sample line of By elt Buckles, Sample line it Pins and value 25c. of Belt Pins and lue 50¢ Elastic d buckles, Belts, value | STATIONERY—BOOKS [ At 3c—wn At 5c—Plain Color Crepe Paper, 10 feet to roll, value 9c. Decora , variety value | anthors, value 30c. PARASOLS: 08 UMBRELLAS During the Factory End Sala, va wa offer a choice of our en 3200 | tire line of Women's Parasols | %289 | vaine $5.00 | ing, value up to $5.00. F | At 37 uality Turkey sk, value 50c. c. apkins at 89c a dozen, Red Napkins at $116 a dozen. value $1.50. At $1.36—Size 5% Napkins at $1.36 a dozen, value $1.75. At $1.64—Size 5% Napkins at $1.64 a dozen, value $2.00. BED SPREADS, ALL KINDS At 59¢c—Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, ¢ value 75c. | At 78c—Iictmed Crochet Bed Spreads; At 94c value 9 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, At ochet Bed LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Every family and every person in New London and Windham Counties is interested in this Factery End Sale because the opportunities for impert- ant savings are such that me person can afford to m ETC., IN THE FACTORY END SALE WOMEN’S NECKWEAR 1o One lst of Women's Neckwear, in Stocks, Jabots, Ete.—Sale price 1c each.) WOMEN’S NECKWEAR 5¢ Women'’s Neckwear, inclulling Stocks. Bows, Jabots, Dutch Collars, Ete.—all at 5c each, value 25c. 10c TO 25¢ LACES AT 3¢ One lot of Val Lace Edgings and.In- sertings at 3¢ a yard, value 10c to 25 TORCHON LACES 350 Imitation Torchon Lace Edgings and Insertings, all widths at 3%c a yard, value ¢ and Se. \ VENISE BANDS AT 15e¢ One lot of Venise Lace Bands—Sale price 1ic a yard, value 25c to 39c. LACE ALL-OVERS Our entire stock of Lace All-over, in- cluding Oriental, Venise and Baby Irish at these prices: 98¢ a yard from $1.50 and $2.00 $1.98 a yard from $2.50 to $4.00 LACE ALL-OVERS 49¢ 18-inch Oriental Lace All-over for ts, in white, cream and ecru at 49c a yard, value 75¢c and $1.00. FINISHED €EDGE BANDS 12/¢ Finish Edge Bands for Wash Dresses all widths at 12%c a yard, value 19¢ to 30¢ HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES §/¢ One lot of Hamburg Embroideries, in blind and open patterns, baby width at 33c a yard, value Sc and 10c, 50c EMBROIDERIES AT 1% One lot of Hamburg Embroideries in | widths at 19c a yard, value 25¢ to +|75¢ FLOUNCINGS AT 3%¢ 17-inch Hamburg Embroidered Flouncings, blind and eyelet patterns on fine quality muslin at 3% a yard, value 7 98¢ FLOUNCINGS AT 62¢ 27-inch Embroidered Flouncing with Baby Irish Lace set in at 62c a yard, value 98¢, EMBROIDERED ALL-OVER 49¢ 22-inch Embroidered All-over, in blind and eyelet patterns at 49¢ a yard, value Tic TRIMMING BRAID 20 One lot of Black Trimming Braids, in all widths a a yard, value 15¢. DRESS TRIMMINGS Our entire stock of Dress Trimmings, in all widths and colorings at half prices, KITCHENWARE IN THE FACTORY END SALE Here are a few of the many special values in this department: At 1c—Poisonous Fly vackage, value 3c. Paper at 1c a At 3c-—Wire Coat Hangers, value &e. At 6c—Japanned Tea and Coffee Can- isters, capacity 3 pounds, value 10c, At bc—Pressed Glass value 10c Fruit Dishes, 7 for 25¢ for Sunny Monday Soap, 7 cakes e, value ic a cake, At 8c—Aluminum Collapsible Drinking ups, value 10c. At 15c—"Putz” Metal Polish, value 25c. At 17c—Cloth Broom Covers, value At 17c—Improved Sink Strainers, value 25¢, 2be. At 19¢-One gallon Cans, value At 25¢—Good si: Hods, value Sac, alvanized Oll Galvanized . Coal At 39 Hea value At 39¢c—lLarge e Heavy Tin Wash Kettles, value 59c, At 50c—Nickle-plated Alarm _Clocks £0od time keepers, value 7be, At 59c—Medium-size value 75c. At 79¢c—16-quart Heavy Tin Milk Cans, value $1.00, y Galvanized Wash Tubs, de, Garbage Cans, At 89c—20-quart Heavy Tin Milk Cans, value $1.50. At $1.00—Family Scales, with scoep, value § Absorbent Knit Mops, value At $1.59—Good Quality Brushes, value $2.00. Hair Floor SAMPLE CHINA 48c An importer’s sample line of fine China, includi and Saucers, Plates, Salad Dishes, Celery Trays, Cups —all aty48c each, value up to $1.50. BOYS” WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE At 8c—Men's and Boys' value 10c. At 14c—Men's and Boys’ Farm Hats, value 20c. 4 At 19c—Men's and Boys’' Peanut Straw Hats, ue 25c. At 19c—Boys’ Golf Caps, value %c. At 39c—Boys' Golf Caps, value 50c. At 39¢c—Boys' Straw Hats, value 50c At 85c—Boys' Straw Hats, value $1.00 At 95¢—Boys' Straw Hats, value $1. At 44c—Boys' Blouses, value 50c, At 85c—Boys’ Blouses, vains $1,00, At 95¢—Boys’ Blouses, value $1 At 39c—Boys Knickerhockers, 30c. At 85¢c 31 Farm Hats, Knickerbockers, value At 39c—Boys' Khaki value 50c, At 44c—Children’s Rumpers, valus 50c. Knickerhockers, BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS At 85c, regular price $1.25 At $1.19, regular price $1.50 At $1.75, regulzr price $2.50 At $2.39, regular price 33.00 At $2.95, regular price §3.50 BOYS’ RUSSIAN AND BLOUSE SUITS, At $2.95, regular price § At $3.95, regular price $5.50 At $4.95, regular price $8,50 BOYS' TWO-PIECE SUITS At $1.85, regular price $2.50 At $2.85, ragular price $4.00 At $3.85, ragular price $5.00 | At $4.65, regular price $6.00 At $6.45, regular price §8.00 At $7.95, regular prics $10.60 At $2.69<-Boys'’ Rubber Coats, vi Ty value COAT SWEATERS At 95c—Boys' Sweaters, value $1.2 Women and Misses At $2.49, regular price $3.00 At $3.95, regular price $5.00 At $4.95, regular price $6.00 WOMEN’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Many Special Values in the Factory End Sale CORSET COVERS —at 15¢, 19¢, 21c, 35¢, 44c and up to $1.69—complete assortments at every price. MUSLIN DRAWERS —at 21c, 35c, 44c and up to $1.29 a pair —all styles and sizes In a big variety. MUSLIN GOWNS at 39¢, 49¢, 69¢, §5c and up to $3.69— all of good quality muslin'wnd trimmed with laces and embroideries, SHORT SKIRTS —at 2le, 44¢, 69¢ and with tucks and other dainty trimmings. . el b, LONG SKIRTS —at 8$5¢, $1.29 and up to $4.29—many styles to choose from at every price, MUSLIN CHEMISES —at 4dc, 69c, 80c and values at every price, COMBINATION SUITS Combinations of Corset Cover and Drawers - Corset Cover and Skirt, at 9¢, 85, $1.29 and up to $2.69, $1.20—spectal EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS We wmake a speclalty of Bxira Size Garments for stout women—; Gowns, Skirts, Bte, - 4