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NORWICH BULLETIN, TH LUMBER users will be astonished at the com- pleteness of our assortment within n nce unfon ovened in | retary, Miss Josephine Sexton, showel d month aftcr our that ‘during the year three women's - London Wed morning at hé First wozmz at 9 o'clock. | and two young people’s branches had was glight increase in the | been organized, making a total of 111 : tes present at Wed- | unions in the state. There was an over the opening day, |increase of 298 in membership and 150 being. in attendance. The | that the state order has 370 homorary matter to be taken up was | members, the Stamford and Mystic . .w of t‘hehomcen u{:nions -t:h cllimling 22. Tgven:\é& d have a|so unlo ded o U . Ca tax of the local | nine mothers’ meeting were report V:‘", the state organization be having been held. The free will anda we a a Catg‘ B er from. 26 to 30 cents. After |offerings number 89 and eight mem- URSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 The Porteous & Mitcllll Co. THIS IS OUR | Fall Opening Week ThmughM&eMmyWih* readiness for Fall and Winter'buying. It is the reg- uler custom to make a very special event of our Annual Fall Opening Week, and to offer on these occasions A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES Tbuespeciditm:hnbemsdeebdbmod“ exact fitness for present and near future uses. The ind of merchandise that every man, woman and child now. Nothing of dubious quality. Every special offering is on goods of the most dependable character. Every item so offered carries with it our broad and liberal - President’s Report Urges Two Paid Officers—Also a " Field Worker For Loyal Temperance Legion. % : | d day's session of the an- | d'clock opened the afternoon session. of The report of the corresponding sec- support and the agitation for the res- will { toration of liquor in the post ex- changes of the army called forth vig- orous protest. 3 Mrs, Nellle A. Gager, treasurer, re- \ poried that the free will offerings hal increased considerably during the year, 3 i Mrs. Caroline B. Buell of East| n““' ' ELL co' g Hampton, president, gave her report. recommended vas | gested that all the unions be called 1o | c“m AL WH ARF Opening Week. @ dayof pr‘a:ter&nd ad‘;oetnied p:xm‘x;g ;s 3 tho Work of ‘Loyel Temperance - : HERE ARE SOME OF THE oar sty a *; b e e s e e berutip contesis were nela. T xv- || @egch, of Chestnut, Stove and Egg , mati will ! and tnat the organization’s finances ‘were good. ‘ Shi th hy ta of | or ep'msldmmt, or balh,.:h‘ou?d‘;:r;;{l{, On What ls left Of 80 that they could give all their time urged the nationalization | d of the providing of the be | of liquor in dry states received much Annual Report of President, | Wemtn“mm' to visit the store during Fall to the work of the unfon. She sug- « on a national scale. - A HOSIERY DEMONSTRATION and Worcester turnpike at $2.19 tor]tfl‘. They are to reside in New York | | During Fall Opening Week we will continue the Demenstration and Sale of and $1.15 for gravel to Jones | city, where Mr. Edgecomb is a report- p A h BURSON F ASHIONED Hwny macadam & Porcaro of er on the New York Tribune. d SECOND CHURCH WOMEN, [During this demonstration we make t his remarkable offeringt with arery ! bourchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over bour apartments and a sister of Harry 213 members, Committees Have Been Named to|C. Browne, the actor. E:-m mofl“:fl:‘mm“m Have Charge of Santa Claus Houss i RlNa-MeKug. ‘We will gl'vc ab‘M free one fl' 0’ £ ml ve methods. Bruce . y e referred to the pals of lquor m| 2 o e RN Tt el Burson 35c Hosiery. _ stores and the maintenance of gam- |- Bi.weekly meetings are being held | Wednesda: reon these Bing sevicss o, coieh Shilrcn, ad | o homes of the Iadies of mE, Sec- | DD. e ‘ We offer Bu u..n.-,m podptu s g on 0! ‘who are t 19c—Women's Black Cotton at “Women's Black attormey to take matters of this class |interested in the Samta Claus house The a pair, n.l'a for box of six pairs. unbleached split party which they are to give the first ' at 25 palr, 138 for & week in December.. Plans for this af- in the retail de; ent by | IAt 25¢c—Women’s Black Cotton Educate to Better Standard. e e e ot i T . ¥ & pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. [ At 28e— In relation to the white slave traffic | Jast meeting was held in the room Francis McKeag, of No. 55 Sher- | JAt 256—Women's Blagk Lisle at 25¢ a for and in answer to the question What |gver the Otis library Sept. 25. man street, $ pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs.| .. s, w, i e|. The gemeral commities for the fals . t 250—Women's Black Mercerised at tery inclodes Mrs. Herbert' J. yckoff, Boys on Bicycle Outing. %5c a pair, $1.38 for box of six at g5e chairman, Mrs. Henry D. Johnsob,| A party of the Y. M. C. A. boys, pairs, six patre. Mrs, Wailace S. Allis, Mrs. Frank A.{headed by Physical Director Pease, prowe Mrs. C. Arthur Lathrop, Miss | will leave thé Association building at g thll{u‘ Jone D. Haviland. The various rooms |9 gelock Saturday _Hostery ty at home | will be in charge of committees under | picy. box of In street manners that may in- |these chalrmen:( Living room, Mrs.{pregton. City. duce indiscretions with a consequen: | Chauncey A. sfiu-mnu; dintng TOOm, | hasket lunch: A number have signi retribution. It is one of the most im- | Mre. G. C. Hull and Mrs. A, A. Rob- | fied their intention of going. 2 porfant matters that the mothers'|inson; bedroom, Mrs. J. D. Haviland: . meeting can discnss.” ;s: and ufig mo:dxn, m)‘w. "I!'i School M“_ rness; .Cl pantries, rs. > Vet & el George [ Kamp. The nursery will be WOLFE—In N Y Referring to the political situation, | given over to the Thistledown circle, —In_ New . York Oct. 1, DIED. city, sho sald: “Parties have gone tumbling | and (he Japanese garden to the Alpha | William Woite, Tormerly of Norwich! Sigmas, Mr. and Mrs, Santa Claus | MONROE—In Norwich, Oct. 2, 1912, will receive their guests. Addison R. Monroe, aged 73 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. RALLY DAY. L, | Portraits of Former Superintendents | F)* by very little at Gresneville Congregational Sun- | es u'c of those pol .upheav- | day School to Be Presented. -\qmmm“" -‘{Muu There will be a rally day service 'O} © greay bringing them to the fore. |at the Sunday school session of the the candidate of ono party | Greeneville Congregational church by next Sunday. This is the first rally N l:"::t hd?ed to | day service hel‘nllwllfi ng:mnfielctmn wl{!; —_— errant wan- | the Sunday sc! e past chivalrous adven- | years, D::hfl‘v the service h:d:;:e Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial portraits e former superintend- °“"°‘$"&2“‘,§{",’?’°.}.;““‘",:; Package Mailed Free to All sented. 100 portra will include those of Deacons F. W, in Hfln'npper. Carey, C. W, Carey, C. D. Browning, Adam White and William P. Potter. The -portraits will be huang in the Sunday school room. Reminiscences of the lives of the former rintend- ents, who are ail will be given by several speakers and there i A t Se—White Pear] Buttons, one dogen ] At 17¢-—Fabrie fOnish. > will be “g_eexm musical p: ' on card, sizes suitable for sheets and 50 -vug. At the evening session Miss Lillian | which will inclade vocal tions. 4 waists—at 5¢ a card, value 100 at 1% & box, value M. Phelps of Niagara Falls, N. Y., was| The , movement, which was started by At 18o—Beauty Pins, gold plate, two|At 45o—Popular Novsls, the principal speaker. Oscar W, Carpenter, has received a on a card—at 15¢ a card, two all the best recetit § The Norwich delegates to the con- | generous response, and a great deal of . for 256, Copyright reprinted vention are Mrs. 8. Howard Mead, | interest is being shown in the service. o ¢ 120—Baboocies Corylopsis Talcutn bound—at €5¢ & COPY. - fm William P. Potter and Mrs. J.; e The Pyramid Smile. Powder—at 12¢ & can, value 160. | At $2.08—Men's Umbrallas, #izs : BERALS. 7o—Celiulotd Hair Pins, shell and inch, all silk and yarn dyed, taf. Many cases of Piles have been cur- | JAt 1 l'-':dm r fl;fl" TG B p ed by a trial package of Pyram! amber one in & fota William J. Wolfe. RemZdy without mr:er tru}gml;l: box—at 17¢ a box, value 5c. b ams jineatrid iy : Tlumu‘ldwmhnl.wmta.lmnmv-n’vmtonl.gat Buit in Superior Court—Cross | Byron Collars Divide Povularity with | former resident of this city, was held| more from your 'druggist ai 50c u T " NECKWEAR NOVELTIES. T W rateis G | "R S-S 6 | i ok o3 o O 1 12| B ' vt S ekt v | WOMEN’S CORSETS Houe Drssess, * Dresses and Hats. The death of Mr. Wolfe occurred Inipelow and mail today. Save yourself m - 3 i 3 oy B s leglm!iagtpggu:t xzho“-fi'vmt from the surgeon’s knife and its tor- : e ! a2 to Incite thoughts of fall fttnes | short iiness of hloed Polsoning, He{ o o o Cocior and bis bills WOMENS Corssis fn ik ‘Defore Ji 8 &nd shoppers had a new. zest In look- | was born in this city in 1867, and was and short models, made of good oL & i til, lace trimmed and with ing about for suitable gowns, stylish |the son of the late Thomas and Mary H!EE PIGKAGE cm“,lm quality cou it Migh and Dutch aech, o n‘m e&..”—d hats and (Day), Wolfe, For a time he was em- four hose supporters—at $8c a paur, dark 3 .00, This season Fashion has devised | ployed I the Falls mills, but had fal- regular prios Sbe. g o soma of the most fascinating stocks, f’owed the sea for the greater part of PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, FOMEN'S Rlack Cstton Taffeta 1!':- WOMEN'S Outing Flannel Karoll | plack and white being especially- fa- | his life. He was at one time erployed | | 402 Pyramid Bidg, Marehall, Mich: ||} ticoats, In_two good styles, thior- g ‘”r"“.r 5 vored. Black stocks with white frilis|on the Chelses, running from New | Kindly send me a sample of Pyra- made—at 75c, regular price ! 780, ahd in the ever-present Robespierre ef-|York to Norwich, Mrs, Patrick Sul- || Mid Pile Remedy, at once by mail, || JWOMEN'S Biack Satteen Petticoats 18| opyunng Outing Fiannel fects "::d just thel uthlalgktobd:ess up | livan of Sherman street, this cnyb: FREE, in plain wrapper, :llllm newest ?‘odm“s’n.l::‘ lktrg:n good values—at 254, 804 a frock are selling like cakes! | sister of the deceased, attended The Byron collar divides favor with runerra.\. 7 Name .... ' WOMEN'S Colored Silk in| and the Directoire. One of the former no- ticed Wednesday was in bdlack satin, EDDING, Edgecomb—Browne. ‘with white plaited net ends edged with here was lively buying of street Geor; S. Edgeco formerly Ing | dresses. A handsome m"m““ New Xf:ndon, and h;nl}a Margaret (o:t g 7 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S and cuffs. Cong:egational church, officiated. ; 15,000 Women's fine quality Whits Lawn Extremely - effective was a taupe| The hour was 1L and the couple|, "o OFSF & 10t of Mews $2.50 Shoes oo design, would mike u good sohes) Swen v menmony tated | DS T U SRS NS S5 | e nmactended, Memberof tho .|+ ™ EHANK A, BILL Tt Handutity ¥ Uooheg Ppd Wt 0 e & ; ) = { he had wewn his daughter with | rectoire collar and nish of velvet but- | present. Mr. and Mrs. Bdgecomb left FRANK A. BILL, BpshoL "Jes i e A s o e grfi.—l-&amn'- Kimono Hahdker-)At o—Men's fine ¢hl that he Went to Karalf at the m‘!&s- PRI e R R the 12.50 express for a wedding ; 104 Main Street Crepe Kimohas in an assortment of Btreet ....crcemvensveecireiiieniis City ecesseesecs.s State......... B i (REE H & el £y s esigns, suitable for \&? left the. farm and Karoll acf"’.‘}‘y&‘ plaited white net over spri. mmwn.n.e:pt'l“ s, piliow covert ' muhl 00’ v ant mce of poiat 4o venise, White silk sash with S T ) 60 each, ix for ¥c, value 106, flme ent 5 » proper pro- |, D2inty little accessories, dressy and At 1lo—Women's ~fioe gul{.fna&ag At 12/go—Men's Pure Lhd:._“ visions and told Karoll "no lady would | 2oCinating. were delicate Ven Dyks fefs, in % inch hem only— e Tt Teve off mlome in wovds Nke these | P0int ruflling for sleeves, and hand- e % 1l each, stx for 14 inch hems — Special Witness said he looked around fthe | Soe Robespierre frills. Flower fans BpsciaL 39cs bt e 12%c each, six for The, value Raroll bouse and all ko saw was a| oo, IVOrY, shell fans, and other de- - “darrel of flour and some pork. signs, which come with pretty silk Mrs. § s ohe ad Mrs, | D28 holders in soft coloring, make the _ P PP Karoh, wio, 5o’ koo, T et e et Gvors 15 ey o8 SE : ' DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERINGS fmgerprints on her wrist. . Smart Hats. e e sty FULL SET TEETH / | s - i, Sl w1 A4 BN decently mg‘lg‘iii QK:;;M‘! \:i:i; Among the hats displaved Wednes- : . “e.;ecmggdg 15c & yard. i wool, value 39c. day was a French sailor, narrow of \ 5o made M ?:;.'m pleassnt to his‘:fim sides and with long front and bac?{, S FuARANTEER At 150—White Curtain Madras, excel- | At 69c—Best quality All Wool : whenever she asked him & question | SrcotiVely trimmed Wwith white gros- : Wit quality—valus Dio & Y - e P, he would always reply: “It's mone of gm":.’-nm‘rfi"';:;\& which is coming back e o At 210—09?;)‘!” flmuf":&“' . At .y—Cnltl'l Axminster Cu » A .o . e 3 ‘M 0} "Fhe case had mot been concluded n |, Th “clover” hat was developed 1n| # A0y | Sn RN veeu Werk - Unbesitatngin "oe | FRIGES made and laid free—at the afternoon and will be resumed this | DIRCK vVelvet and white, satin, was Ciaim 1o be the only real painiess dentiats in’ Norwie aize 1888 PRS- & o Attomeys. Donala 6. an | trimmed with ostrich- plumes in the The ease with which we perform difficult work aad the entire At 89o—Axminster Mats, Brans W Perkine appons ror Mod{natural tints and with silver cord on pain during all operations is 8 revelation to those y inches—value 8dc. At 27e—Heavy quality Floor Karoll, and Attorneys Hadlai A. and C. | *I8%, ; : b v U s ot o S At $1.69—Axminster Rugs, size X6 Cloths, all widths — at 3%e J Radial Hull for Mr. Karoli. A large rolling sailor had a bronze e NG" P inches—value $2.00. uare yard—value 33c. 5 silk crown, bronze lace trimming, = ;Acgsoxih‘hnn“ru E““"";'f' P % Axm R size 36xT72 e : brim of white silk plush, white ostrich s R BN R R T At d8c—Lincleum, 2 yards wide — “Deacon™ Raphasl Rallies. band, white aigrette and & stunning TR VaES P 48 a square yard—value 50c. bronze rose. Skill and taste are being exercised to devise dresses, wraps, hats, ac- cessories to suit the most exacting shoppers. If you want the newest in each, and at the most favorable prices, take the hints oficred'today by The Bulie- tin's advertisers! *Deacon™ Ellis Raphael, whose ll- mess for a number of weeks past has wlarmed his many friends, was report- ed on Tuesday as showing encourag- - img tmprovement. At his age of 88 i his health has been gradually failing, and he has been confined to his bed for momme time. Casey Nominated by Progressives. .~ At the meeting of the delegates of * ‘¥he Progressive party of the 18th sen- atortal district, held in New London | MacDonald on Tuesday awarded the ! Tuesdny might, Thomas Caser of | following contracts for tha construc. | Ocean avenuve, former alderman fro~ { ton of highwa the Fifth ward, was uominated fo 2 4 487 feat of macadan ointe oEniax 900t she disttich . | <B4 5,074 Leol ol gravel on Ui Norwia At $1348—Tapestry Brussels Rugs, At Priated d seamiess, size 9x12 feet — value 55c—Heavy Linoleum—a $15.00. 4 yard—value $0c. . JAt $1648—Ten-wire Tapestry Brus- | X sels Rugs, seamless, size 9x12 teet—value $18.50. t $18.98—Axminster Rugs, size $xi3 feet—value $21.00, t .98—Sanford’'s and Smith's Ax- N $2omhm.er Rugs—value $25.00. —value $1.50. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Dutch, French and Japanese “lBs have arrived in good shape. Let us know your wants. Geduldig’s Greenhouses, rr.cches Contracts for Griswold Road Building. Highway Commissioner James FH.