Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 4

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H sipets Reu ‘The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ~ NEW 60005 FOR FAL | shown, and we are in a position to supply, ell the | assurane of correctness of style, weave,"coloring and broad and liberal guarantee of absolute dependa- ‘bility on every piece or yard of merchandise we offer a's and Misses’ New Fall Suits Advmce showing of New Fall Suits—smart, new styles, ‘new shades, new models. ‘Fall Suits present del langes, Coats have obtained new lengths, 32 and 34inches long, cut- : with braid trimmings being very smart ! e New Fall Millinery traight in effect, introduce plaits #hich gl All this week we make 2 showing of advance styles in - Women's Trimmed Hats for present wear.. A - models'in black and all the new Fall colorings. special showing of Fall styles in Ch : Hats, a big variety of latest shapes in all the fashionable ‘ sit our Millinery department this week ‘see the new styles. 3 G uwrmn: Pads for pencil—at 1 and J‘V/Hfl‘hr?adr for pen—at Se to 20c. Composition Books for pen—at be and 10c Combination Writlng Pad with en- velopes—at 25c, Hoslery with linen spliced, -lmlh}M‘“atm. At 26¢c—Boys' Ironclad School Hoa-| iery, axtra heavy, in beth 1xl| ln?hlflb—‘l.‘ 25c & palr. School Handkerchiefs, At 2c—Childrew’s Plain White, Hem- stitch Handkerchiefs, = valu 8e. At 3c—Children’s White Crossbar Handkerchiefs at 3c each. I8 HE A HYPOCRITE? ] b S0 i 2 Iy ug‘c‘fl:o m&’n;.:unfl{l e hmcpr::n #coop, C A~ EI aimply & more. complex, . more | 8too] ! the batter- ty person than yourself, | differ ‘| ment of the profession rather than |#nd that the vou eall “good” and Children's School Dresses of ging ham and percale, in sizes 4 to 14 At 5o—Children's Plain White, Hem-| stitched Handkerchlefs — at ¢ each, six for Zbc. Children’s White Handkerchiefs with| initials—special price six for 29c. SUITS PRESSED 50; Our Wagon Calls Everywners keeping o man dewn because he hap- | #n hones soul, is sometimes the: - | politics is not likely to be affected. i valls in the Il as at in h 4 protective. tarits, the oppor- hile the low jutitry do not ory for free trade, for tried, and the experiences i mind to desire a repe- interest Governor Wil- the mills in opera- envelope full was 8- pralaing the house for 0 reduced tarift wident. Taft's vetoes. The for the best in- ntry and the work- s democrats were try. political capital, -and, ot tariff reform based ‘of investigation, they 1 ‘orippled business but for “of the prestdent, and senate. ot Kcnlu” o who o pro- i:u’:f o “submit. told 1t 18 t0o late to was' “for the cat ‘she had swal tection | yapoy (housht for today: ns to be a negro. tier to place the honor ‘Detter to .Monle-lm mgn with a good record, rather The color is only on the surface, 3 e e EDITORIAL NOTES, While the peanut crop may be short " Woodrow Wilson does not show any inelination fo call upon Colonel Bryan for ndvice, The way of the transgressor is hard if he isn't & politician! Woodrow Wilson has a smile, but it is sald to be a smirk compared to the sunshine on Taft's face. The recent Kansas primaries cost the taxpayers of Kansas. $20,000, a great outlay for an old and ineffective system, The Colonel thinks that anything he wants in the gift of the people he can have, He needs more light upon the subject, Now that the west ride in aut hil can afford io vote for cont wheat. the great | ‘haps they gon and 45- The popular song s commissioners came to present Theo- { dore the Nobel peace prise they found him “fightin i | publican nomination at Chicago as | much as he was expecied to. enge. is of course is dangerous. Any- us except going to s becoming more and RJ!”. a characteristic of our modern e. t, erely narrow? It's worth thinking over. There h." ;oum;.ldunusm.lvnl which cannot be satisfled W losn on @ white man with a black record? [touching life at all = peints. They rave experience, all kinds of experi- thing is d i But it And in some way or other we have | nice ways. One of the best is to put a | than advise you to let them alone after the gills have turned brown, unless you are an ex- pert. Never under any conditions pick one that has a ocup of any kind at the bottom of the stem. After you have gathered your mush- rooms, take them home, wash and cook {mmediately. There are several | 80 One of New York's worst murderers JOHN MARSA S$ays HERE IS ANOTHER BIG VALUE THAT I AM OFFERING FOR THE Grand Opening of My Store at 145--Main Street--145, Norwich, Conn. opposite Plaut-Cadden Co. Styles of Men's and Young Men's FALL and WINTER l 0 fln SUITS, all new models, at L These Suits cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than $15.00 I own and operate 5 Stores in New York and Brooklyn. Headquarters 671 Broadway, Brooklyn. I carry a full line of Union Made Clothing. CAR FARE RETURNED TO OUT OF TOWN PURCHASERS || At 12} years, a splend'd assortment—special price 89c each. Children's Serge Dregses in all the newest models, including the sallor effects, sizes 6 to 14 years — special price $4.98. \ 5 Sweaters—Boys and Girls Boys' Coat Sweaters in a full lin: of sizes and colorings — price range 95c to $3.50. Girls’ Coat Sweaters in all the fash- fonable colorings and in every wanted size—price range $1,39 to $6.00, Children’s School Hosiery ‘We sell the well known “Ironclad” Sehool Hosiery for Boys and Girls— made especially for us and unequaled Here are some of our lead- ing valu ‘Boys' heavy weight School osiery in both 1x1 and 2x2 rib, sizes 6 to 10—at 12%c a pair. / very fine Ribbed, st B Hosfery, 1ix1 - rib, sizes 8 to 9p—at 12%ec At 180—SPECTA Chil Black Lisle Rib sizes 6 to 9} a palr, value 18c At 19c—SPECTAL ! quality brill sizes 6 to 91 a pair, valua 2 Children’s I New Ribbons for hair bows, sas! ete—a splendid variety, At 12);c—Plain Taffeta and Molr Taffeta Ribbon, 3% Inckes wide, all colors—at 12%c a yard, At 19c—Plain Taffeta and Moire Taf- feta Ribhon, four inches wide all colors—at 19¢ & yard. At 25c—Plain Taffeta and Molre 1af- feta Ribbon, #14 Inches wide, all colors—at 26¢ a yard. Many handsome novelty effects in Faney Ribbons for children's wear, Boys’ School Apparel Boys' Golf Caps—at 24c and 49c. Boys' Felt Hats—at df¢ and dje. Boys' Ideal Underwaists, sizes 3 to 12—at Zc. Boys' “Kagoo" Suspenders with gar. ter attachment, sizes ¢ to 16—e: 80c Boys' Blouses—at 2ic, B0c, 95c and $1.25. Boys' Knickerbocker and Bloomer| Trousers—at 43¢, 89¢, 95c and $1.49, Boys' Russian and Blouse Suits—al $2.95 ta vo-piece Suits, sizes 5 tc 0 to §12.00. Rubber Coats—at $295 ty Sweaters—at 9c to $3.50, Don't Make a Mistake and overlock eur stook of Oarriages Comocrds and Business Wagons. All 'k high grade, at medium prices. We Zoo s o e AL s T tomobiies for Bt A few blg bargains in used cars. Agent Over- isnd onre. M. B. RING Horsesheer and Repaiver, Don't You Know That I can suit your requirements in every way in connection with any con- tracting work or bullding which you may contemplate having dene? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way 1 can convince you of it | is to see me and talk it over. My esti- mates are very reasonable and my work is guaranteed. C. M. WILLIAMS, Telephone 670 216 Main Street THE LIT M W STORE, Norwich Town. where you will find a choie Candies, Tobacco, Ciga too numerous to mention. firet class and up to date. MRS. TEFFT. H. J. TEFPT, Manager. line of AR things Everything sep2d ut your bual- um better vertis- lng ealumns of The Bulletln <esucananers Automehiles and teams . NOTICE ! The New Lenden County been moved forward ens day. Ti day, Sept. 3, will be the epening the programme as Monday will be given intact for Tisse y. Labor union tickets will b any day. Everything will be grounds Tuesday merning, se will be plenty to see for all whe sams & DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN = Dental Surgeon in charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's o dur.u his last i Belivered fo Any Part of the Ale that is ost on the RLESS. A/ talephons recsive prompt attestion. . MsCORMICK, 20 Fr o o

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