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NORWICH -BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912 — mended for Missionary Field. 2 Ta Park Church Association Celebrates Tenth Annual—Reports| With the cm{erTMyme Amal yl.,r{ kg“:ifl}:}’ji‘:vwm The Po rteo u s & m .tchel l co. Zion church, on McKinley avenue, Fri- | pajj1q” tongua coated—appetite poor— $3,000 on Hand After Large Expenditures—Historical | day evening, the seventh annual con- |a bad taste in your mouth—s | . ' “op. | E00d feeling—you should talk e e ference of the Women's Home and For= | £330 1s" ot Sketch by Mrs. George W. Lane—Contributed Nearly | ¢isn Missionary societies of New Ens- *“Bawards' Olive Tablet yere DI land came to a close, adjourning to|jiiuie for calomel—were prepsred o ~ s s e 13 | next Nov. 5, when the conference will | wiin his patients. I ‘ C $5,000 For Church Furnishings—Building Renamed | Be held at New London. The following | * These Glive r’ri?nxolm oil_the bowels— l ) > s Efvei B by | vet hav ily taste, " They are a ¥ Hugh Henry Osgood Memorial Parish House. | e R e B o | Jesutaiie compautl MEel weith: alivh v Bees of Mt. Calvary church; rec- | Ve itation, Miss M. Bates of Willimanti - gl A 2 ae want a clear pink skin, bright - | duet, Miss Lottle Jackson anf A. F.|oyes no pimples. 4 feeling of buoyan- - | Drur; ation, Mrs. Nellie Peters |cy like childhood days, you must gef The Park church parish house as- | relaized the need and felt the sense of Bedford; bass solo, Professor |at the cause. Ollve Tablets act on the . . . T : H GRS AN 89 HoWiie e rops {M'M‘Sx e f-ws"~fi‘7?‘1..“d‘ Seary; recitation, Lincoln Harris: 7 y;:;\ R R Tl Extraurdlnary sav‘“gs |n wome",s 552 flmmed atS that have ; secure 0 towards a_ building fund. | itation, . E. Auton of Cam- (D T e, o ok 3 duticaoch, iebiaing this sabnts, sii start i B dvereome” Conatipd been $1.98 and $2.48, all at B -t 's wi . 30y L] 3 Soon afterwards Col. H. H. Osgood | bridge; e: e, Buds of Promise of | ;o) " That's wh illions of boxes are anniversary of its | showed his interest by giving the nec- | McKinley Avénue church, led by Mrs. | sol annually at 10c and 25 re present in arlors which were memorial to him. Mrs. Lane re- | recitation, Mrs. Ida Davis; re 2. Slivas mabibt. olipshy, Coloms it 1 0 sk t 0. which followed and marked the o e B atneihd to $20.00 Suits at Two se- areous Hedbin that first meetings | Y remari y Rev. E. A. Carroll it - tailored models and natty Norfolk nds, from simple ones | At the morning on reports from | ant Evening for Large Number At- R N black and navy serges with neat braid 1 by | heard 1t memories of meetings and | by Supt. Mrs. C. E. Hoxter of Cam-|Sunday school rooms of 1 intr ory speech 3 AR apon the present_an- | Many Individua) nave taken the | 3o > Work of the Y. W.S. | were pretty decorations. The N Women's and Misses' Fall Suit¢ | The Big Featurs of Today's Millinery Attractions . e . . . ¢ Osgood Memorial | ¢5%ary land, and on ter Sunday, oll, su ntendent;’ duet, Am vary little Olive Ta E g3 3 P [ gty m»lm:l 1900, it was announced that Mr S Vilson Miss Ads moverent all fts owns Taice one a" lsses I ra e u"s Beginning today we offer a cholce of our ent med Steest ¥iday evehii e comphny ;(‘M would give the present building | chorus, Be on Time, Buds of Pro: g;fl(“‘lh“-“ and note the pleasing | Wear Hats for women, ses and children—H [ been $1.9% and Setal 3 ke viewed the dedication services in No- | Mrs. Martha of Hartford: solo, | pus, 5 o = e president, oop: | Yomber, 1902, and the soclal : paper by Mrs. C. | e Women's $1750 614 95 exercises nd 2. . o Hun 8 ob Gns Gl a yitine ¥ for womeh ey n“’”'m"l';; lishment in the new home. i xmme was conclu- QUEEN ESTHER SOCIAL. Women'’s and Misses' Fall Suit misses and children—many tk W 18 for 98€ P Hatmong club. Delt- | of that first 15 well as the gath- ison G Methodist Church Circlé' Gave Pleas- o - Wi, o e most DrociHent Jyley are Melodie b Pader- 1 RS —1 " der- | m_}t]u» two large conventlons with hun- | the yc men's departments wera | yending. 5 trimming— BEAVERS—long nar |/ reds ot delegatex. ¥ Suits that sold regularly §14 95 avers will tem., and | Recalled Pleasant Memories. In the afterpoon s a report| Queen Esther circle conducted a well N at $17.50 to $20.00, ail at dges. A splendid showir report was given by| pie from the Buds of Promise department| attended social Friday evening in th / o ot of talented individuals taking pe o . & i : | : ) RS Pl e thbriwEte calleAAib S REE mieiti) o, | bridge. and by Miss Martha { Methodist Episcopal church. r $30.00 Suits at ... $18 98 m an . | form of = | Joy in Mission Service was the sub-| esting programme included select some plain tailores e HeE Story of Se veH T s ject of per by Mrs, T. E. Auten of . orchestra, i by (AR I T 6 oost. fashe 1 T 1 H Sy tlory of (o0 6478 | house and e ! s e e et voan | e LSOt Sendluay by Gl (rimmed, made in all ¢ A collection of 300 Trimmed Hats any ot} Sn e ) . materials and b g g he also of the various | e "5 R O i 4 i tra sizes 35 to 47 Representing the Best Values We Ever Offered at Popular Pricel g of \ i 1 sk M M. 8. of Boston re- ” et v Mi X b “corating of | plans used in raising the mone; iy e Gites ouBiC| 2 AR SeRCne | 4 uits that sold regularly ¢18 G8 5 5F dhiake T ’ S A Sid 4 i oo anduat oy ; 3 Scott of New Bel- AWhitmarsn, and selactions by thé f : it at $25.00 to $30.00, all at 3 A £ . ; e e e ParEl GOt appointed delegate to the | chorus. . Histoical Sketch, isel o e\ WOMEN'S COATS council to be held in A ’ Ice cream and cake w rved by > 3 eorge V ne read ¢ sy s Ao b | was voted to send the nam s Ar 1 Marion | Y | A Hats, Misses Bes: You nld see our sho' 1 > | =8 h the wish the | Martha B tford to the gen- . Creswell Colemon was in | 3 E Two V ferin use | prans e called ' the . recommending that she be | charge ther oy o 3 wo Very Important Offerings 4 »d Memori. sh tend the seminary to ne} committee in general c g’ / Handsome Plush 51950 [ [ mply the Osgood Men itted for m i a. a v h 3 S 7 == Coats at ....... iipad sociation voted that this > of ¢ s \ray, vs Fis Zaith Ay MGk 8 » Salts Piush Costs, Aniahed SBE our splendid showing of manubietarers samples ot Untrimmet B iy macia] | STDII0 Do dome. @ ’ L 7 2 . handsome gt & which made ap- oty ciis tien favored Wit the delegates have been enter- e throughout, 4 « parish house i Shadows, by | tained and others who have helped in THERMOS CLUB DANCE. . Esiibi is 1686 : the success of convention was s i < ving a coat, be sure ormed in 1886. passed. Large Crowd Made it a Social and | { hang e Plush Coat at LA : SO . Every Wanted 1 EHETON e Financial Success. b ‘ Meon §6.98 New Kld Gloves Kiv:;ymdugdo' at 48c and 98c—worth double th prices, | | Mrs. Arnold announced the git from | Mrs. Osgood, t ay pres. | e it ey | S O & RYeFS0T behalf of | o etk S The Thermos club dance h 3 | ot - the’ association prese Os, i | Interesting Programme Conducted by |day evening in Cadillac hall X yves is no \ple includes every nted kin® wnd HAVE YOU TRIED PAXT’VE { In retur h a beatiful bunch of < Broadway Church Society. cially and financially a cided g P 5 A 5 B = - Ay NE | chrysanthemums. iy and the members wer § g 3rc its, siz < y : : . The Women's Missionary society of | With the results of their efforts. ; ik e vl |0 A ety Ut trto THEE GGy % lint troiit b . i | Cadillac orchestra furnished the ats and value at $6.95 5. The r pr gt e Iy given her. H:" Eoed i for the dancing which L : y ottt DOCHE Slowes #t 46 ts of The programme closed with the in- | held a pleasant session - midnight. There was an att « 2 3 “oats, sizes 1 to ! : a o hints of styl s of the March from (noon in the church pario of nearly 200, ¢ eing -y s % | - ‘ t import hese few hints of styles and pri by the Harmony club. esting article by A. E. Cross on Why The committee in charge of 3 g Kol T $1.50 ymes clagp Loutss 1 Helieve in Iorelgn Misgions, was |fair sed of Carl ohin Women's Good | e nce ¢ K1d Glovi Freach kid. read by Mrs. H. W. Gall Mrs iz s, H & o . Worker v e e e G ; ! @ s [ Gcen %6 at | aren's ar 00— 1A Womew's Ons-clasp Cape nth anniversary is a tin | good items November Life and | charge g R e v ] el nmatcbable val offering of ten cen an tark spoke of | lin took tickets, and Edward Unde e g ch, value up e ot Chamois 2,00 ‘s Two-clasp Fest and will be used in the | the in in the Mission- | ¥00d arge ticket Ay = | Conta, wiz o R -roriagbite | A e 1 ¥ ality French Kid Gioves, Be of tinware for the 1 ¢ Her r "' Full fice 1 attr ve mode S " % v 84 “Trefousse” make. Sl Storm Bothered Arc Lights. U5 L onnarent wchilla Coats, sizes 1|78 ; 2 gy | R/ s Tvetve-tuile wind and the rain st eif B | y t $3.9 9 < wo-cl . Joscoh W, Gilber tward | o ] e Cha lights. Friday evening the : Root and Mrs | in many reports of lights o - ous parts of the cit From faraway California comes t | I il item that former Norwlch residen pium r s .| Washington papers note that B I Cl th' L Da { t RIBBON At V. Ve Misse se and Annic Wohl ; v, s | fashionable marringe of Miss 3 OyS 0 mg ace vpar men Special Prices : e been guests e Sulkeley, the hei T Benjamin E. Sibley, | close of the Interesting h of San F onsiEne : el e R Knicl At fc—Remnants of Lace 1 Em-| At | Plain Taffets Ribbon, all sfik, L in their honor, | sion tea s served by Mrs. F. J.| Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the ( A b E 1 Sl brc 1 Y inches wide ia black, v later making a trip to Riv- | Leavens, R. D. Rudd and M performed the o YVE 3 e white and ail the wanted e, to the fine new Mission inn. | C. Aver colors at Tle & yard, regular price 13%e, The Great Toiiet Germicide? | Mrs. con also proposed a You don't & to zay B0c or §1.00 a | YOt® of thanks, which was ent nes Tinware for Un?(ed} and 10c—1 Erilliant Taffeta Rifbbon, al e Tdgings o | silk, 4 inches wide in biack vard pieces—spe white ar the — wanted $1.00 to $1.50 890 e i (@S, ’ : :‘;;::u”im» A yard, regular Carriage Bags at jant Taffeta R'%eon, a silk, 5% tneh in biack white and all th 4 | eolors at 19¢ a yerd, regular prics. 36e, Women's All Leather Carriage mall and large sizes in bla gome with v lock. T hat were made to sell —special price 8¢ each. i “hases at the Liquidation Sal T ! Read carefully the following list of special values in staple and seasonable merchandise—then resolve to visit this F o R s A u n n AY store today and take advantage of these offerings. a r | Dress Goods and Silks Domestic Department y a a e i} Dress Goods At 3o 1o Striped and Checked Sk 0 Hait-vicached | At Se—Pillow Cases, valud 13554 At 5 Friven e Sl il . ; At il Cases, valus 19360 At 47c—Tulu Silk i At 39c—G Sheetaetl 4 At 59c—Fancy Silks in a variety 5 | . Olde | At 49c—Sheets, value Soad] 4 At 49c—44-in 3rillia handsome designs, value 75¢ an b] it e b value 75c, 8¢ R each” Ts At Sheets, slightly ity piained, Sz At 68c—Strict ; i el g 2-in ol Henrietta, | > i $1.0 *| Corduroys at 98¢ < At tton Blanketh, :;:9’:: 2] B | 50— 1ch Scotch Novelty Suit- -inch Corduroy, suitable for ( At 60c—18-inch Mercerized s iy — H“ Mgl ® pattern of a kind, value | piece Dresses -or Costumes, special price 60c a dos the most fashionable colorings at 98¢ & At $1.68—Woolnap Blanke®s, Erag¥nd a yard, value $1.25 1.18 a dozen, value $1.50 ite, value $2.00 & pain _— 3248 & dozen, value $3.00. At $3.19—Wool Blanikets, valss 980 ere t 4 50 Silks, All Sty $4.95, value $8.00 36.98, Silks, es . : P ; A s ‘ Y ‘ i Y Velvets—Half-price 3 value $5.50—at $7.98, value $10.00. At 15¢ Ha S dy Fine Quality Silk Face Velvet, plain i g e | At 79c—Bed Comfortables, valne $1.08 " . -|and paeon finish, black only, s t $1.29, value § at 5189, 3 yash S lengths—% to 2.vard lengths—all at|At 5c—36-inch Brown ng, s value $2.00—at $1 1ue S350, eat designs, . 0c a yard, value $1.00. ® Jangthh, 10 $ F . g A - —= speclal price At 59c—Good & I/vr;fif:fl:vh'i“”"fa-i:m At Very A e S toeh Brovn il Beasied| o S i s ahd Shirting Prints, | At 10c—36-inch Dress Percales, light| Algutias Piiiaw 0 ght and medium grounds, value and medium colors, value 123 £ 1140 ch Bleached Pillow Ca : $22 a‘w"[ and medium grounds, valu and medium = 3 fi?» ch hed Pillow Cp ¢ Cloth “19 s At 10c—Iriported Irish Dimities, at- % Soib ol b 50 t At 7e—Dress Ginghams, 10 to 20-yard B 0.4 B heeting, valie {sh Long Cloth, stande Were } o $32.50 iy gy 5o st i e, sl 3L 4 oo st v ez cn st At 83c—Fine Quality Dress Ginghams, | At 12/zc—Black and White Checked value 10 to~ 20-yard lengths, value Suitings, value 19c. 12%ec. h S ¥ At 12//5c—32-inch Printed Madras for At 196—32-inch Scotch-@inghams, pret- Waists and shirts, value 17c Some Very - P ty plaid effects, value W s d D v D i e SR nar S i indow Draperies jiire valoes plendi ssprtment, valu 10 to 2 ard lengths, value 10c - ch Printed Drapery pAt 150 womers 224 Hosiery and Underwear [s s no v e orm ¢ weionan o W 8 2 Children’s attractive designs, vaide 19¢. ere -00 tO l -50 At 7c—Women's Fast Black Cotton |At 29c—Women's Medium Weight Un- | At 16c—White Curtain Madras, pretty |At 14c—40-inch Plain Hosiery, slightly imperfect, value wedr, regular and extra sizes, in bordered effects, value 19¢ in eream only, rrrk 2 all styles of vests and pants, i value 38c. At 8c—Women's Fast Black Cotton|At 59c—Women's White Wool Ribbed w7 Men’s Hosiery and Underwear : At 9c—Women's Fast Black Cotton Union Suits, in all styles, value Hoslery at 9c a pair, 3 for 25e, 50c. X At 7¢—Men's Cotton ' Half Hose in|At 59c—Men's Medium Weight Natur. value 12%ec. At 89c— Women's Winter Weight black and plain colors, value 10c. al Wool Shirts and Drawess, Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union Suits, value 76e. < \ At 22¢ — Women's Black Medium v At 17c—Men's Silk Lisle Half Hose, In ’ tex” Weicht Hosiery, full-fashioned g ki black and plai colors, value d6c. e " Flescy-lined 5 At 22c—Women's Knit Corset Covers, ir, 3 £ 3 v: 9 10a. m Formerl ; e ke o 454 Mo s valae 5 At 17 ey Tack Cashmers Tt b - o v At 19c—Women’s Light Weight Vests, | At 110—Chlildren’s Knit Under Waists, Hose, subject to slight imperfec- > long sleeves, value 25c. slzes 2 to 12 years, value 1 ¢ tlons, value 25c. ers, value $1.00, to 2 p. m. $1 to $1.50 194 Main Street, Wauregan Block || The Porteous & Mitchell Co.