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NORWICH- ~BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 6 1812 Our Annual Factory End Sale COMMENCES THIS MORNING, JULY 6th, at 8.15 Factory End Sale of Ihndke\rchlefs Hundreds of Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children—in some instances at less cost to manufacture. At 2c—Women's Plain Handkerchiefs At 3c—Women's O ular price At 3lsc—Men's Plain Hemstitched chiefs at 3%ec each, 3 for 10c. At 7e—Women's Kimono fancy work, regular price 10c. White At 8c—Men's Japonette Handkerchiefs, with silk inftials at 8c each, 3 for 20c. Hemstitched 0s§-bar Handkerchiefs, reg- Handker- Handkeroh)els for secure such exceptional values as they will this season. At 12)gc—Women's Swiss Embroidered Hand- kerchlefs, rezular price 19c. At 25¢c—Women's chiefs, value 50c and 6 for 29c—Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, not value 10 each. quite all letters, § for 29c, FACTORY END SALE OF SEASONABLE SILKS Hundreds of yards of Staple and Novelty Silks at radical price reductions. rd Tussah Silk, h neat small figure, ar novelty silk for summer wear, ten good colors, all guaranteed fa | ing. 19-inch Al Silk Me of the shades to select from white, brown designs are 21-inch Satin Foulards, in a wide r: f desirable col-| rings, in dots and small fig- red designs at 31c a yard 85¢ quality Al Silk Marquisette, k, white, pink and sky c a yard, value $1.00. FACTORY END SALE OF STYLISH DRESS GOODS REMARKABLE Dress Goods values: White and Black Summer Suitings—Whipcord, Serges, Mohairs and Bedford all washable at the following very special prices: Cords, At 39c @ yard, regular price 50c. At 38ca regular price Tsc. At 83c ezular price $1.00. At $1.59 a yard At 77c—350-irich All Woo! $1.00 At 87c— h A alue $1.25 At $1.28 orm Serge nch All Wool Storm Serg 51 FACTORY END SALE OF RIBBONS Wash Ribbon, al { 5 yards At Be—N At e ¢ Wash Ribbon 6c a plece of 5 yards, At 8¢c—No. 2 Wash Ribbon, all colors at Sc a of 5 yards 10, At 12)5¢ value » Moire Be ard r price 1 At Sc—Rrilii affeta Ribbons inches wide, in black At 15¢ Ribbon, 4% o ck, white and ibbon, 5 inches MACHINE THREAD AT 3¢ cr Morn ng Saie at 3¢ a spool or 30cea d ne Thread n, B —— CREPE PAPER AT 3¢ Crepe Paper, plai Morning Sale Price 3c a roll, colors, not all colors value 25¢ JEWELRY AT 5¢ A lot of Jewe omprising Brooch- es, Cuff Pi ns, Ete,—Morn- ing Sale Price ic, value 35c. et e . 25¢ HAIR PINS AT 13¢ Celluloid Hair Pins, all styles—Morn- ale Price 13¢ a dozen, regular price e 50c BOOKS AT 35¢ Popular Copyright Books, a good line of tities—Morning Sale Price 35c a copy, regular price 50¢. e e e WOMEN'S PARASOLS 79 Women's Parasols — Morning Sale Pric a cholce of any Para- ol in our stock, value upto $3.00. —————————— MEN'S UMBRELLAS $250 Men's 28-inch {'mbrellas, with silk covering—Morning Sala ‘Price value up to $5.00. ine Embroidered Handker- value | ity, At 97c a yard, regular price $1 At $1.19 a yard, re; At $1.29 a vard, regular price $1 n black and na Wool Storm Serge, black black and navy olors at \A( 19¢ BLACK VELVET RIBBONS e And colors, | in han cost to manufacture. MORNING 8.15t0 12 83¢ | All our yard-wide, best qual- $1.00 Messaline Silk, in biack, white and a full line of colors at $3c a yard, value $1.00. $1.00 Yard-wide, All Silk Chiffon Taffeta, in black and colors, fully guaranteed at 97c a yard, value $1.25, BLACK SILKS 19 and 21-inch, All Silk Peau- de-Cygne, a good qu Dre ilk in black only a a5c a yard, value Yard-wide All Silk Messaline, in black only at 69c a yard, value 89c, | Yard-wide Al Silk A in black only at 6%c a yard, value 89, 97¢ | Yard-wide All Silk Peau-de- e, in black only at 97c a $1. , value § Hundreds of yards of White and ilar price $1.50. price $2.00 ¥ only, regular price and navy—sponged and shrunk, nged and shrunk, Brilliant Taffeta Ribbons, 5% inches wide, in black, white and colors, value "ancy Ribbon, full 5 inchos wide, in white, pink and" sky, value 2c No. 1 at 3¢ a yard, value bc No. 13 G a yard, value Sc No. 2 4 a yard, value 10c. a yard, value a yard, value a yard, value 17c. a yard, value vard, value yard, value value 40c. reds of yards of Short Lengths Ribbons, plain and fancy, at less for new furnishings. SALE CHILDREN'S VESTS 6c Children’s Ribbeq Morning Sale (Not more than e L . WOMEN'S HOSIERY 6c Women's Fast F k Seamless Ho iery—Morning Sale Price 6c a pair, second quality of 12%c Hosiery. (Only 2 pairs 1o a customer). ——————e e WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY 15¢ Women's Black Silk Hosiery—Morn- ing Sale Price lic a pair, second quality of 25c Hosiery. (Not more than two pairs to a customer).* ——— REMNANTS OF LACES 1 One lot of Remnants of Laces and Embroideries, rare bargains—Morn- ing Sale Price 1c each. ————— 25 VEILINGS AT 12/%0 Our entire stock of 25¢ Face Veilings, in all colors—Morning Sale Price 12%¢ a yard. — $1.25°LACES AT 35¢c Val Lace 18dgings and Insertings— Morning Sale Price a piece of 12 yards, regular prices $1.00 and $1.25 i plece —————— e FANCY WORK BRAIDS 1o 1 lot of Batteuberg and Lralds for fanc lee 1c a v Under Vests— Price e, value 12%¢ to a customer). Honlton work—Morning Sale rd, value Ge and 10c. WOMEN'S WEAR Many New Records of Low Prices Will Be Made During the Factory End Sale e Not within our recollection has there been a time when the readiness to buy large stocks of merchandise for cash could within the past few weeks we have been able to go through the market an;l, while practically making our own choice, to buy for low prices some of the most remarkable values ever offered. Every household has merchandise needs at this season. There is the personal need for Summer clothing, the home need The opportunity to supply these needs during the Factory End Sale at marvelous advantage is one that this store is as glad to present as our customers will be glad to accept. Therefore, for your own advantage, be sure and \ttend this Factory End Sale. The Porteous & Mitchell Go. IN THE FACTORY END SALE Some of the Biggest Values of the Sale will be found on our Second Floor. During the Factory End Sale we offer a choice of our en- tire stock of ored Suits, Women's tures at half price—$15.00 Coats at Women's Spring Weight Coats, half price—while they last at 50c WAISTS AT 38c Women’s Colored Waists, high and low neck big variety, regular 50c Waists at $1.25 WAISTS AT 89c Women's Waists, comprising Fine Quality ack and White Lawn, Dotted & tc., all prettily trim- med, high and low neck, three-quarter and full length sleeves—$1.25 value at 89c WHITE LAWN WAISTS At $1 regular price At $1.i u . At $1.89, regular price WOMEN'S WHITE SKIRTS At 89c—Women's White Lawn Skirts value $1.25. At $1.19—Women's White kirts, value $1.50. At $1.89—Women's White Repp Skirts, value $2.50. LINGERIE DRESSES Women's and Miss Lingeriz Dresses at these special prices: t $ 4.95, regular price $ 5.98, t § 7.98, regular price $10.00. At $11.48, regular price $15.00. $550 DRESS SKIRTS $4.48 Women's Dress Skirts, splendidly tailored throug at $4.48, regular price $5.50. $1250 DRESS SKIRTS $4.98 lot of Women's Fine Quality E rts at $4.98, value up to $12.50. RAIN COATS AT §298 Women's Tan or Rain Coats— these are regular $3.93 value at $2.95. SILK DRESSES REDUCED Women's Silk Dresses at greatly ed prices—regular prices G0—reduced now to $4.95 to $2 MILLINER Corduroy WE HAVE Spring Weight Coats of black serge and mix an odd lot, . | colors, at men's and Misses' Spring Weight Tail- original prices $15.00 to $35.00, at 5 $|0.00 $7.50 $5.00 $598 NOAFOLKS AT $4.69 Misses’ Norfolks in tan and gray- these are regular $5.98 value at $4.69. CHILDREN’S COATS $3.50 During the Factory End Sale we of- fer a choice of our Children's Cloth Coats, sizes § to 14 years at $3.50. INFANTS' DEPARTMENT Children’s Dresses of Colored Percale and Gingham, sizes 2 to 14 years at these prices At d44c, value _50c At 8c, value $1.25. At $1.39, value $1.50. At $1.69, value $2.00. WOMEN’S CORSETS including all the leading and popular makes. At 39c, At 89c, at less than regular price 50c. egular $1.00. At $1.39,. regular price $1 At $1.79, gular price $2. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS and One-plece’ House Dresses of Per- cale and Gingham— 86c, regular .29, regular regular KIMON@S, DRESSING SACQUES At 21c, regular price At 44c, regular price 50c. At 85c, regular price $1.00. LONG LAWN KIMONOS 29c, regular price 50c S, regular price $1.00 At $129, regular p. At $1.69, regular price WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS During the Factory End Sale we of- fer Women’s Siik Pett black and remarkable reductions. price price price SOME OT THE GREATEST VALUES THAT EVER OFFERED ARE INCLUDED REMEMBER we carry no goods over from one season to another which may be affected by change of style. In pursuance of this policy we have made drastic_reductions on our entire line of Millinery—Hats (trimmed and untrimmed), Flowers, Ornaments, Etc. items: UNTRIMMED HATS 5¢ An 0dd lot of Untrimmed Hats, prin cipally in black Price 5¢ each. ASSORTED FLOWERS 5¢ An odd lot of FI of kinds and colors—Factory End Sale Price 1 bunch, 48¢c TRIMMED OUTING HATS REDUCED TO.. We offer a choice of our entire stock of Trimmed Outing Hats—Women's, M and Children’'s—all at 48c each, ue up to $2.95. WOMEN’S DRESS HATS REDUCED TO... 51-98 Women's Dress Hats—a cholce of that sold up to $6.98 our entire line at $1.98 each MORNING SALE 8.15t012 12/2c DRESS GINGHAMS 8¢ 5,000 yards of “Red Seal” and other standard Ginghams, short lengths— rning Sa Price 8¢ a yard, value 2c SECO SILKS 12/5c The well-known “Seco” Silks, wash- able, plain and dotted, 12 faghionable shades—Morning Salé Price 12%¢ a rd, value 12050 RIBBONS AT 8¢ Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 33 inches wide, in black, white and colors— Morning Sale Price 8c a yard, value 12%c. ———————————— 12,c BROWN SHEETING 7/%c 40-inch Brown Sheeting, standard grade, soft finish, at less than cost to make—Morning Sale Price T%c a yard, value 12%c. e —— 25¢ TAN LINEN at 15c 36-inch Tan Dress Linen—warranted strigfly all linen—Morning Sale Price 15c & vard, value 25c. e e e 3% TABLE DAMASK 250 68-inch Satin Finish Table Damask, five cholce deslgns—Morning Sale Price a yard, value 39c. —————— 89¢c TABLE DAMASK 85¢c 6-inch Extra Heavy Irish Linen Table Damask, subject to mill stains ~Morning Sale Price a yard, value 89c. | WOMEN'S FINE | Factory End e| , in a variety | We have space to mention only a few DRESS HATS AT.. ss 95 At this price we offer a choice of our line of Women'’s Fine Dre: Pattern Hats, Gage Hats and French Hats—all at $6.95 each, former prices cHoREN $1.98 CHILDREN’S DRESS HATS REDUCED TO Children’s Fine Dress Hats—our en- tire line that sold up to $5.00—reduced to $1.98 each. FANCY FEATHERS 48 REDUCED TO ..a8c A big assortment of Fancy Feathers, this season’s newest effects—all at 48c each, former prices up to $1.98. Many other bargain offerings in Mil- linery—Ostrich and Willow Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. $4.50 DRESSES AT $1.98 Women's and _Misses Dresses, all daintily trimmed ing Price $1.98, regula $3.95 and §4.50, ————————————— CHILDREN'S DRESSES 8% Children’s Dresses with two pairs of Bloomers, sizes 2 (o 6 years—Morn- ing Sale Price $9c, value $1.25 REMNANTS OF SCRIM 7c Remnants of Printed Scrim—Morn- ing Sale Price Tc a vard, value 25c. (Cannot_guarantee them to last morning). _— PRINTED LINOLEUM 3% Heavy Printed Linoléum, good pat- terns—Morning Sale Price 3% a square yard, value 50c. PORCH SCREENS 69 Bamboo Porch Screens, size 6x8 feet, complete with cords and 'pulleys— Morning Sale Price 6¢, value 89c. Princess I WOMEN’'S KIMONOS 10¢ Women's Lawn Kimonos, floral de- slgns on white grounds—Morning Sale Price 10c each. B0c PETTICOATS 89c Women's Wash Pellicoats of Ging- ham, made with deep flounce, tucked and corded—Morning Sale Price 3 value i0c. | Factory End Saie of Gloves LISLE GLOVES Sc—Women's T .Gloves, in white s Price 25c GLOVES AT 19¢ Gloves, in tan Price 19c a pair, 50c GLOVES AT 39¢—Women's Two-clasp Lisle LONG GLOVES AT 29¢—Women's Gloves, in black Sale Price 2 LONG GLOVES AT 39c—Women's Length I Factory E LONG GLOVES AT 69¢c-W gth Silk Gloves, Factory End Sale Price 69¢ a pair, sp Lisle End Sale a pair ~Women's Two-clasp Lisle “actory End Sale value in black, white and colors—Iactory price 39¢ a pair, value 50c, Lo and white—Factory a bair, value 39c. sle Gloves, in black and white. d Sale Price 39¢ a pair, value FACTORY END SALE OF COTTONS, BLANKETS, ETC. No Housekeeper can afford to miss these offerings At 5c— At 634c—36-inch Brown Sheeting from | 9c. -inch Brown Sheeting from | PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS At % | At 11c Pillow Cases from 12 Pillow Cases from 14c. At 73c—36-inch Brown Sheeting from | At 12)2c—Pilic 10¢. 73%4c—40-1 10c. 8340—40-inch Brown Sheeting from 1. 63c—36-inch Bleached from Siec. 833c—36-inch Bleached from 11c. 9/5c Pillow Ca from 12%c. 11c—43-inch Pillow Case from 15 12//5c—45 FACTORY END SALE OF WHITE At 11c—Fancy White Goods, value and 1 At 14c—Fancy White At 18c At 10c—Col and 17 sh Long C value $ Ends and Sho; ble’ Linens at extra ry nch Brown Sheeting from | At Shee Sheeti Cotton Cotton | At $2.69 nch Pillow Case l‘m(nn;At $4.69—Wool F Goods, value 19¢ Fancy White Goods, value 25 ed Wash Goods, value 15c inches wide—Iactory End | At 45c—Sheets from 6oc. s from | At 65c—Sheets from 85 | At 75c—Sheets from 95, BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES Sheeting | 5o cc Cotor rom 69c. At 88c—Cotton Blankets from $1.10. At $1.58—Woolnay Wool Blankets fr | At §3.69-—Wool Blankets from $5.0 s from $2.00 om $3.98. ankets fram $6.00, s, our entire during Factc GOGDS, ETC. At 14c—Colored Wash Goo: At 21c At 32¢ | 39¢ and At 42¢ Colored Linen Suitings, value e 89¢ a piece f Sheet reduction FACTORY END SALE OF DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, RUGS 12/,¢ SILKOLINE AT 9%¢ r Silkoline for Dr at 9%e for - Draperies at 1lc.a ya ing, Etc and 17c. 25¢ SCRIM AT 14c Cross-bar n white, m, Pe value 2 SASH GURTAIN MUSLIN 100 s ‘urtain Muslin, at 10c a yard, 42c SCRIM AT 2% Fine Quality cream and 42c. ard, | §9c a pair, value up to 98c. Secrim, in neat hemstitched CURTAINS AT 69¢c d and Flat Muslin Curtains at ODD LOT CURTAINS 0dd lots of Lace and tains in two, three Il at Factory End $6.00 BED SETS AT $3.98 Renaissance Bed Se with hesvy valance, complete ter cover. special value a L set, reg- ar price $4.00 RUGS AT $2.75 Axminster R e, 36 73, regular price $4.00. 50 RUGS AT $17.98 m: grade Axm inches £ Rugs, size 98, regular price ART GOODS IN THE FACTORY END SALE At 1c—Lot of Chenille E dozen. 2 for 5c At Bc—Lot of odd piec Goods, Jabots, Brothers' 2 skeins for be The following items are on Sale during MORNING HOURS ONLY —8.15a.m. to 12— TODAY, 6th, the Opening Day of the Sale. Read every item in this “Morning Sale” — then be on hand on the morning of the Opening Day and share in the GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED in this store or any other. SALE BOYS’ 25c BLOUSES 18¢c Boys' Madras Blouses, light and dark effects—Morning Sale Price 18c, value Zie. ——————————— HANDKERCHIEFS 3 FOR 5¢ Women's Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—Morning Sale Price WOMEN'S GLOVES 3¢ A PAIR Women's Two-clasp Lisle Gloves, in white only—Morning Sale Price 3¢ a pair, value 15c. J — CHINA BOWLS AT 5¢ One-pint China Bowls, Japanese de- ale Price 5c, regular sign—Morning price 10c MUFFIN PANS 9¢ Heavy Tin Mufiin Pans—Morning Bale Price 9c each, regular price 17c. SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS 19¢ Njckle-plated Salt and Pepper Shak- Morning Sale Priee 190 a pair, value —_—— DECORATED PLATES 30c DOZEN Decorated Bread and Butter Plates— Morning Sale Price 36c a value 60c. dozen, at lc a| At 10e—0 mbroid- in \\xmnsn] Bibs, Etc., all lot of Embroidery Cotton ‘ all colors at 10c a do | At 230 Pi value Draw | At JULY SAMPLE CHINA 3% An importer's sam ware, Celery Tra line of China- Salad Trays, —————————————— 98c OSTRICH PON-PONS 2% r Pon-pons, thres in a Sale Price 20c, value 98c. (Millinery department.) e e e e e e e HOSIERY 15¢ ¥ it Black, Full-fashioned Half Hose—Morning Sale Price 1ic a pair, value 24 B ] MEN’S 25c SUSPENDERS 16c Men’s Police and Fireman's Sus- pend Morning Sale Price 16c a palr, regular price e e e e . e e MEN’S 50c NIGHT SHIRTS 29 Muslin Night Shirts, good und well-made—Morning Sale value 50¢ Underwes Kiice Drawers— , regular price Shirts 2 Morniug Sale Pr MEN'S $1500 SUITS $9.50 Men's Fine Quality B e Suits, n's 16-Button and white— value $1.00. GIFTS MADE TO 1’00! ; um.nmdl Those Who Made Contributions Past Quarter to United W Department. The Sheltering Arms committee of the United Workers gratefully 8= knowledge gifts which have been Fe= ceived for the home during the quartes ending July 1 from Mrs, Hall, Mrs. F. §, Camp, Colt, Ever Ready cire Daughters, Mrs. S, B. ( dale children, Mrs. John Rogers, ah Huntington, Mrs. Sun- day school class, Park _church, Mrs Howland, Mrs. Henry McHatton i’ memory of her mother, $5, Grace cirele <ing's Daughters. Ladl ciety of Greeneville Con church, Mrs, Witter K. Tingley, Mrs 3 Allen, the Misses Cadden, Mrs. Arnold, Park church, Mrs. John Huntington, Mrs. Nettie Boas Mrs. G. W. Lane, Mrs, J. G. Bumn the Misses Norton,\Park church Sofi= y school, Mrs. B. D. Fuller, Miss Caroline Gilman, Norwich Directorye Dre, Walker, Howe (Yantic), Kimball and Linnell have given their services, and discounts on bills have been given by Utley & Jones, A, T. Otis, H. D, Rallion, county jail, N. D, Sevin and Fenton. The dally papers have been greatly appreciate ENOUGH CONNECTI_EUT PEACHE! FOR HOME CONIUMPTIO'L Crop Below Normal, But Will Take Care of Home Market. he peach crop in inecticut thig fall will not be large, is the report rowers, It is thought | be just enough for state and that thers of looking for & mars year, with the big was a4 search for markets, | each specials” were run to New | York many mornings | slaston ere will be only {7,000 baskets picked; lust yoss o went_out at_town 200,000 ets. The yiel 7500 baskets m the orchards of the ywers. The bi iale will yleld few | will be a fair | ne crop will be | i peach towns the | vield large. 1" The the short crop is the I ther in Janusry lays the thermome- housands of the ds were frozen and blasted, n th rkot are the season began until early Au- mper crop in that DEPOSITS OF $437.47 UNCLAIMED IN 20 YEARS Reported by Dime Savings Bank— $100.06 in Groton Savings Bank. | savings b ave filed with the comptroller ents of unclaimed s for twen cars, the names 1 the total deposits be . we: Gullford benk, $13.44; ng: bank of Nerwich, n owavings bank $100.06. | Given at Meeting of Xens—Anmual nic Will Be at Gardner Lake. held it regular ening. Mrs, Herbert dent, presided. - slar meeting 4 discuss! ne annual outing it was voted that the 80- she hold their picnic at Gard- esday, July 30th, Two oposed for membership, nment & pleasing pro= taking the nature | o da which was as | ng, The Independence | e Sargent; reading, 1 f ependence, Miss Ward; game, Tests of States ties; game, What Will You De ! our Countr Twe humorous ‘ gs were well given by Mrs i fea Tles prescnted by Jae ’ b Starkweather closed & very o8- evening | SENATE PROVIDES FOR TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS, | e | Alabama Senator Would Restrict Powers to One New Ship a Year. Washington, J it 3 art ite today. with the house to naval increase pro- senate amendments. course in the ton of Alabama sion for one bat- otice that he would Panama canal snsidered, to deny the 11l nations Which y y one battle- said the United States . steful battieship \ Burope by entering m to ceass bull The Johnston rovision was rejected. Sen- Bacon, Fletcher, Johnston, Kem, Pomerene, Smith of Arizona, Tilman ts) a Bris- onna (repub. ms Ylapp @ A SUDDEN LoNFElENCl. Roosevelt Aids at | Colonel is Reticent, (J,.ur Bay, But Several of « s gathered at ht for a conferende was some mystery, 1 the midst of & ten~ an automobile whirled cCormick ator Dixon of Montana W. Perkins and George K. New Yerk climbed out | The tennis game was snded abruptly H Roosevelt made his way to When he was asked in regard to the colonel was unusually T'd rather not say anything about 1" he said I. Hamlin of Buffalo, whom Col- 1| Roosevelt described as a leader of Roosevelt progressives in Buffale, was also here today. The former president said that his atform would be ready fn a week of He had received letters, he tinued, from several men who wese prominent in his campaign for the re blican presidential nomination and were reported to have left him #f; {the Chicago convention. They | him, He said, that they were with him despite repo! o the contra e thought that others who “flapped™ acted prematurely and that before jong some of thern would want to come back again. Colonel Roosevelt said that some confusion has been caused by misin- terpretation of statements by his sup- _parters that they saw no need of & That #1d not mean, he as- t they had forsaken him. , for instance’ he said, he stand that (he Roose- riers are the republican ofs | gantzation and there Is no reason fop | abandoning It. They will simply name | Roosevelt electars on the regular ree publican ticket Mrs. Mary Link, who died i8 Xirk, aged 90, is survived by five thres daughters, 28 erandehildsen 21 great-grandchildren P

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