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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 . Y.M. C. A FINANCIAL GAMPAIGN Three Teams to Raise $3,000 in Contributions and $2,000 in Memberships—L. O. Smith, Shepard B. Palmer and A. E. Cherry Are Team Captains—Park Church Ladies Served Supper. . Mr. Case said he wished to correct a misunderstanding, as some people thought the campaign was (o )00 by contributions, while in reali- contributions of $3,000 are sought, ile it is expected to raise 32,000 more by memberships, Teams A and A. Browning, are to work for contri- butions, while Teams C and D, under captains S. B. Palmer and A. Ernest Cherry, will conduct a campaign for memberships. General Secretary Starkey Speaks. General Secretary Starkey in rc- sponse to a tribute paid him by Case said that his own departure from the local association could make no difference in the success of the future | work here. You can't afford to drop down this year; things have got to go up every vear until you get your new $200,000 building. The opportuni- | ty is here and in time you will get the equipment which will make po: great work. Mr. Starkey tails of the cam A rally is ing the day's wo brief remarks each speaking in aign 1o the compansy week. when reports of the X will be given. There Were by the team captains " an enthusiastic man- FREDERICK R. STARKEY. A gathering of those who are to en- gage in nest weel financial cam- | ¢3¢ paign, with the purpose of raising | " : RS $5.000 for the local Young Men's | A Business Vice President James C. Macpherson spoke of the value of the association to viewpoint of the Christian association, was held ‘at the association building at 6.30 o'clock Friday eveninz. and the meeting was | to the city from a mosi astic one. It was the business man and said th at a state general opinion th in consideration | attorney recentiy told him that s . never more disrupted was never such a need aracter, The Y, sherson, mullds ind needed in the of preseni conditions in Norwich it d not be an easy matter to raise sum at this time, but all expressed | determination and confidence in ulti- cond and that ther men of ¢ M for young M, C. A, sald Mr. mate success in the campalgn, whicn of th e opens on Monday and extends Rumors re H.!I( aroughout the week. There was an sald, pointed towards a ovement in financial condi- TP id Heve, and as thih became betier known work would become easier for the workers in the campaign. The ladies of Broadway Congrega- tional church are t the sup- attendance of about 25, Supper by Park Church Ladies An excellent supper was served the ! ompany by the ladies of Park Con- sregational chureh with Mrs, John F, Rogers in charge, assisted by Mrs nAL CR e Rollin C. Jones, - The following voung | Per for Monday ev adies acted as waitresses: Misses Captains and Teams. Roth | Svms AR n teams are made up as | Moo Pl ard O. Smith, cap- e Case, F. W, Lester Former Secretary Ryther. o Bt | President James 1. Case sided Gray, J. H. Ely, O. E. Wulf, at the meeting and presented as the g, W. R. Burnham seaker O. Ryther, a former i Shepard B, Palmer, cap- of the local Y. M. C. who | James C. Macpherson, H. H. P n entertaining manner of some | Wilitam . Allen: 5. W, Hall; A { the difficulties and amusing inci- | i Churen, H. D. Johnson, H. lents of his term of office. 2 President Case Tells of Progress. D—A. Erne erry resident Case said that manuer | tain, F. L. Arnold, N >.m:)3. “y‘“i mpaign | Gallup, J. M. Swahn, C. 1. Smith. Fred | had proved successful durs he past | Packer, Ronald Kimbail, 1. ¢ mer, three years, and spoke of the progress | C. L. Stewart R. Starkey, G ars. He d that financial Powers. (. C. sat, John Dawber, or in Norwich were not as , Russell Hunt. s might have been wished, but n decided to go ahead gn in spite of this fact e in the ciation ~during the Anniversary Sérvice. The regular annive ounced for Sunday ond Congregational even churc st few yvears and also mentioned the | men were also reminded that - t that is no longer | would be a meeting for conference running each year, as was | and prayer on Sunday afternoon at e the 3 5.30 at the association rooms. | DIME SAVINGS BANK HELD ANNUAL MEETING NO BUSINESS IN SEVEN | OUT OF EIGHT CASES | Majority of Short Calendar Matters:New Director and Trustees Elected | "-::::;;:-:; e Were Postponed. | and Reports Read. ‘ Of efght matters on the short cal- “: L i r"d:- 3 morn v\_“\—]:; i w::»gh :Tm_’f | held in the directors’ room at 11 G d ‘ t posiponed or went ofl Judge Willlam | ociock this morning with 3 good ol raauation B or those pomtponed were motion for | Leavens presiding, Edmund W. Per- | % i foreclosure in Geary, Adm. ve. New- | kins. James C. Henderson, Roval G.| y e ntion. for isclosa snbwer ynd | Holmes ana Frankin 1. Hrown wers | UI1TS judgment in New London Real Estate | elected trustees and Shepard B. Pal- and Improvement Co. vs. Rogers and | mer a director to suc sed Nicholas | . ers. argument of demurrer in Home | Tarrant, "‘:;“,“i“ d g el We have provided the sort| Raymond and others, motion for | ficers were reele let fitti the Geaduits judgment by default in Craney vs. |standing S nnly v Tiivens |of outhiting e raduating Jonovan, motion H‘;r;‘ffinfamh]?'ldgr‘whx\\ | {_;«fldegtpm ::.‘:‘\. o - | an mitation in lier 8. owalis] % " 3 1 e T T Wikt oot ol S e o | Burnham, Gardiner Greene, Reuben ‘young man will be proud to| yavis vs 1.,1::-n.fr d:‘:: ,:(fi?x/nnv,‘.!r' Directors—Frank L. Woodard, Vine | wear. over of sealed release alleged to have | S. \‘s son, George A D:}ix \'vlnnwz]r | Sods. Piven fendant by plaintiff | las Sevin, William 7. Youne. Joseph L O Gerimomaics v, Thames River Spe- | D. Havilind. B. P. 3ishop, C. Leslie| Suits in long or short trou- | Co, Hopkin hepard B. Palmer. | 5 5 | on of plaintift to amend reply | - Secretary and Treasurer—Frank L.|gers, beautifully tailored from ! allowed in Rockwell vs, Lamb | Woodard | | f 1 s Treasurer—Jo: - | | and wife R g | worsteds and serges. | e Auditors—William B. Young, Charies | i es were assigned for trial as fol- | H, Phelps and Reube Bart Long Trouser Suits, $12,00, $15.00, | howed t | "The annual rey sday—Rackwell vs. Lambd and | stitution to be in a flourishing con- | hiffres ve. Rabinovitch. | ditien. ay-—B. Gilles vs. Connecti- t Bona vs. Consolidated Rail road Co.. J. H. Butler entral Ver- ATSOAVIS THEATER. mt Radiway Ce (FTwe cases.) 4 "hursday—Adams vs. Noyes, Davis Vaudeville and Photoplaye. ve. Norwick, Jewett vs. Maran, Bra. | For a top line bill in vaudeville the Eiw i Gaiis WaEuie Brainard & |Davis theater showed four acts on A rong (o, Clews vs. Doane and ' Thursday that make a combination others {that filled the bill. The Zobinos, who | May _Wood vs. Comnecticut Co., | aré novelty contortionists and hand Bashaw wa C. M. Reberteon .Co. balancers, produced stariing’ work in their line that brought them big favor. Manager Al Craig was on the bill for tenor solos and as is always the case May 28— Ranieri Coastruction Coe. case of Intifl va Kdwards went va B, F. Smith off the trial Ms¢ smd 3t was stated that | When he occasionally appears was the case of Cowles va New london |£iadly greeted He wa in excellent may be mettled and that the case of | voice and sang with fine effect. His C. T Pavis & Co vs Norwich Watar | Selections were She's Never Been in Powes comapany was settied Ireland. But She's Irish Just the On the trial of ihe case of |Same. followed by Goodbye. Sweet- William Vickery vs. Central Vermont | heart. Goodbye, and Songs My Moth- R. R Co. and others is 1o be re- |er Used to Sing. As a comedy sing- prtbe |ing duo Larkin and FEvelyn were | clever anl tuneful. while the big num- ber of the bill came in Ye Colonial Will Please T : ind et Septetie, a delight both to the eye and Tazpavers wili be pleased with the {ihe' ear for their 4 ¢ P 2 ' eir pretty stage scenes - - itude taken by Judge Wilitams in |4nd costuming and their fine musical he Sy cupsiios cours in Niorwieh.|efieets with songs, cornets, violins, @ other day, He is quoted as hav- | cclls, trombone and big bass trombone ing said to the attorneys that furies | * A"y 4 sclection of protoplave com: are expensive luxuries for the 1aX- |pjeies the entertaining bill ravers and sheuld therefore be kept roiki 2 busy instead of in attendames at eourt with ne businesg necupying thelr time A loafing jury, of courss, is as unprof- itable as any other loafer. Bristol Preas AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Another bill of excellence in vaude- villa ang motion pictures is presented at the Auditorfum during the last hailf of the week and the new offerings met Railway Booming Mew London. New london end environs as sum mer reserte are being boomed by the | g Lanowas . 5 Grand TPrunk reilway by articles ap. ,‘:',:n’,'i_f,,,";,,r,’,lr?;fl\";"lff,mfi,,,“f sHp pearing in all the leading papers of Jack Farrell has a nice line of songs Canads, These articles together with | 5 and jokes and makes a hit in his com- the advertising heing done by MWEAns | oqy character, The Ei Sister. of the Scashore boskiet, which was re- | cit Sataflen The, Fi Rav Sisters cently distributed, wili uadeubtediy S skating stunts which inciude the Tex- as Tommy on skates, Franklyn & Davis have a lively number which includes singing, dancing and comedy work. 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Take advantage of this money- n addition we shall offer {or Today many other special values Read this list of from nearly every department in the store. un :rpriced offerings. Qur Annual Sale of It will continue today. Take advantage of these sub- WOMEN'S TAILORED SUIT " ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 310.98 Toilet Goods 15 Women'’s Spring Suits that sold up to $17.50—reduced now to. .. Our Annual Sale of Toilet Goods It will continue today. Take advantage of these sub- stantial reductions in Toilet 1 ’)\E"l"ene; 5&"”“{ Suits that sold up to stantial reductions in Toilet 5 $19.50—reduced now to. . .......... 2 Articles today. 1 Articles today. X 40 Women’s Spring Suits that sold at L DENTIFRICE $25.00 and $30.00—reduced to....... » Women's Natural Linen Motor | Women's ~ Cotton HAIR TONICS At 12c—Sheffield’s, value Coats, designeq both for motor and|Walsts in smart sivi At 17c—Danderine, small, value 26c: /:: :gc ‘}:’ Lyon "-’ e S ey weax, Aons !“"" thr 2 “”‘1"" ¥ h Lawn with neatly At 33c—Danderine, medium, value 50c. At 16c—Sanitol, value 2 at $4.98, $5.98 and $6.95. | reg $2 5250 89 06 At S0 cpandnacinEgs CRINTILN. At 17c—Sozodoent, value | s—Special price ....... $a-UUL At 25c-Colgate’'s Brilllantine, At 17c—Rubifonm, value %c. SR e At 75c—Riker's Septone, At 15c—Colgate’s Dental Powder. s, navy. leather and | New Norfolk Middy Blouses, At 29c—Coke’s Dandruff Cure, value At 24c—Colgate's Dental P also Princess Dresses, | with “blue and white, red At f:c_wmgm 5 rH:h!u)lr. Cre unn‘mn_m:@ \m\r}”\\h:(n nn‘d i Mx‘o At 39e—Pinaud's Eau de Cologne At 18c—Kolynos Todth Paste o - e Joie value 50 : Sand 9 t Y40 @1 98 At 2gc=Hudnats Dent £ $2.50 special vaiue L. L3 At 45c- Hay's Hair Health, value 50c. t 25¢—Hudnut's Dent: A B RARYTR At 15c—Calox Tooth FPowder, value c—Parisian Sage, value 50c ? : At 38c—Paim Olive, Shampoo Liquid, At 19c— Burrill's Tooth Paste, value Great Money-saving I\] lI I [; l) \,’ value 50¢ 25¢ Chances for Today in i 4I . I\ At 42c—cCanthrox, value 50c, At 19c_ Burrill's Tooth Powder, value T i ey At 39c—Pebeco Tooth Paste, value 30c All cur Fine Dress Hats reduced. This includes French|]a: soc 1 chariew Revio, value $1.00 Model Hats, Gage Hats and Pattern Hats—positively now]At $1.—Mr Brewsters Hair Grower. reserved. As follows: N TOILET POWDERS ATl our Women's Fine Dress | our Women's Fine Dres Hats that sold up to $8.00 Hats, that sold up v $15 ANT[ EP At 7c—Air Float m, vatue 10c. | J HK % i At . 7ePeroxide, 4 oz, value 10e. i Talowm . Powder, | All our Women's ¥ine Dross | A1l our women's Fine i b4 e ’ Hats that soid $10.00— g7 5| Hars that soi up to $25.00° §19 )AL 11c Teroxide, § on, value 15e. v w reduced now to ’ reduced now to . At 176 Peroxids. 18 of » At 120 alcum, value 15¢ At 17c oxide, 18 oz, valua 25e. At 12¢ 15¢ immed Outing Hats for Women, Misses and Children At 14c—Dioxogen, small At 15c Violet Dactylis, e tisoldiat 3193 andj upwax duceds o At 33c—Dioxogen, medium, value B0c. At 4c AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF OSTRICH FEATHERS| At 89c—bioxozen, iarge, vaiue $1.00. 190 — —————=] At 19c—Listerine, small, value %c At 29c—Comfort Powder, large, valuelsize 14-inch Ostrich Plumes, 18-inch Ostrich Plumes, At 39c—Listerine, medium, value 38 regular price $3.09. alar price $7. 5 . At 16c—Jer's 1 ib.| SPECIAL PRICE ..$1.98 SPECIAL PRICE ... $0.98] At 65c—Listerine, targe, value 7 can, value Sioe 15-inoh. ~ Getbicl Plumm - oticnt o B Pl At 19¢ - Glyco Thymoline, small, value g 1 Ib. canfeeutar price $3.98 §2.98 | reuiar price 5550 $5.98 el ] SPEGIAL PRIGE...<.5...0it LB SPECIAL PRICE ~J8] At 30c co Thymol medium, At 18c—Roger & Gallet's Soc. At 19c—Riveri's Powder, 1 Sfze 17-inch Ostrich Plumes, fnch Ostrich Plumes, Giveo. 'T! 5 e At 25c—Hudnut's Violet Sec regular price $5.00 Tice $10.00 $6.98 At T9c_Giveo Thymoline, large, value SPECIAL PRICE.. SPECIAL PRICE . P At 19c—Pond's ixtract, small. value 4 4 At 42cPond’s Extract, medium, value e Men’s Soft Shirts piio ™ i P At 17c—Frostilla, value 25 Prices At 85c_Pond's Exiract, large, value :: 1‘6; ":"““l“”’ i These are Idcal Shirts for Summer Wear and at these prices S 18c—Packer's Charm, s 1luc % ; 25¢ they should be particularly attractive e f SHAVING SOAPS 3enzoin and Almond }51.25 value at 89¢c | $1.50 value at $1 | $2.50 value at $1.65 n | Men's soft s, | Men's Washable Silk | At Be—Colgate's, cake. small, value 25e | standard make made e and col- At 6c—Williams® ca xtract Cold Cream fine Beleo=: | With French « With® a 3 value 25¢ made | variety of de VIth &l Ay 7e—vankee, cake t & Ramsdell’s, small | inEs. slze PR e T TR g 954 3 | at $1.15. Sillé Shirts Py At 18c—« s wving Powder. At 28c - Hind's Honey and Almond A T At 30c—Pompeian, small, value 37c. S = . At 20c- W 1ms’ Shaving Powder, 7 ecial . At 49c—Pompeian, medium, value 59c. P N ght Sh g fl P 19 stick At 59cPompeian, laige, value $1.00 Sale of " l itts an a!a 18 \ms' Gift Box, contain- At 20c—Daggert & Ramsdell’'s Cold| Men's Night Shirts of M ati7s Night Shivte: of |« Meti's NiShiNAhirts’ ok wving Stick, Tooth Pow- Cream, medium, value 39 Fng =l ol P el Ll b i nd Tooth Holder, At 39c—Daggert & Ramsdell's Cold|both with collar 1d with trimme all | fmmed fronts it Cream, 1 . value 50c. collarie regular 50 styles, regu Toe | 00 value at At 37c—Packer’s Charm, large, value | value at ‘ value at 59c | Bl 2 Men's ' Pajamas of fine materfals,| M ne quality Ma At 17c—DeMeridor, small, value ; : At 39c—DeMeridor, large, value hoth piain and fancy effects, regular | 05 : TOILET WATERS Pond’ Ixtrac ranishing 50 Pajamas at $ ot } LU Foncte Tabact [ uniahing S At = At 10c—Wrisley’s Miniature package ALl BAES yals De for hand_ bag, containing Toilet At $9c—Pond’s Extract, Cold Cream, e O o large, value 50c traw H ats for \ ]C‘"l der and Olivilo Soap, Ao D D free aege valS N, 3 At 25c—Colgate's Florida Water. 1l the newest shapes and kinds of Straw. Prices ¢ 0, $2.00 At 45¢c—Cuticura Ointment, large, 50 and $3.00 . = RAS 5Po rigate's Violet Dactylis, X value 50c ; ia At 50c—Riker's Violet Cerate. At 50c -Cclgate’s Flarida Wi :: :gcnflwln e S . I p At 760—Hanson & Jenck's Violet. c—Hudnut's Marvelous Co Fitaatist S pecial Values from Several Departments [a: 75 ros's cniers viow ] 5 At 75¢— Hudnut's Violet Sec At 37¢c—Palm ( e Cream, value 50c. s e . At 98c—Gourand’s Oriental Cream, ' At 76c—Hudnut's Headache Cologne. A |BOYS’ CLOTHING ART DEPARTMENT At 420—Bradiey's Violet Water. At 35¢c—Stillman’s Freckle Cream, | At 95c—Bovs’ Knickerbocker Trousers, We make a very complete showing value 50c. sizes 6 to 16, value $1 3 : . At 37c—Dr. Charles Flesh Food, | At $4.95 Bovs' Norfolk Suits, sizes §|0f Stamped G v embroidery large, value 50 to 17, value §6.00 itk S incivdbie ClenteFe) MISCELLANEOUS At 19c—Hopara Cream, small value|At $650—Boys" Norfolk and Double- |\ | oo ol Sl 25c. breasted Suits 2" “to 18, | Aprons, Collar an Sets, Bow Ties, | At 4e—sponges, value se. At 39c—Hopara Cream, 1 value alue §5.00 Tabots, Btc At 8c Sponges, value 10c s0c Boys' Double-breasted Navy At 4o Machine Oil, value 3e ang, Mistures. sizes 9 0| EMBROIDERY SILK FREE At 4c- 1-1 1b. package Borax, value b | witr 1 St hed Pisces houghy at ¢ Boys' ts, sizes 2% to 9 Il ()} Siscpad ietes Soukmg & b. package Borax, v TOILET SOAPS veark, at arrea L 0 0 ar Are Department todey. we withh Ib. packag rax, value $3.50 give free of charge, two ‘skeirs of Em- ; ¢ package Bi 3 At 5c—1000 cak assorted odors, | At $1.95—Boys’ ters, in mareon | brotdery At package orax, value Tollet Soap, value 7¢ and gray, 8 to 12 years, Pl G z a4 At Bc—Colgate’s Turkish Bath Soap. value $2.50. At g; Camphor. Gum, value Te. At 6c—Buttermilk Soap, value 10c. At $3.95- Women's and Misses’ Sweat- At ¥ & and aner, value At 7e—Colgate’s Honey TR a, Taroon, gray. tan and| Special Values in At Mr” Magic Hand Cleaner, At 7c-Colgate's Oatmenl g alie 10c. At 7o -Colgate's Glycerine, LONG GLOVES . At 8c—4 0z, Medicated Cotton, value At 7c—Paim Olive, value 10e. % Toe At ~76-.O1l¥ils, valie 106, WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Kid, Silk and Chamoisette At 16c—8 oz Medicated Cotton, value At 7c—large White Castile, vailuelWomen's and Children’s Musiin e o th' K4 £os 10, Dutch Collars, embroidered . In :‘ omsh'y 12 Bution SAnsthie B At 29c—16 oz Medicated Cotton, valus At 7c—Maxine Eilot's Soap, vaiue |Bulgarian eolo and all- white, Floves, in blac and tan only, 29¢. 10c. value Speeinl price., .12%5e | sizes to regular 12-Button At 10c Z. Dye, a_cold water dye, At 10c—Pear's Unscented. A cheice of Neck Ruchings, new Length Kid Gloves—Spacial price value 15e. At 14e—Pear’s Scented, ldessdgns in silk :]m 1 Lm 1‘; a palr . At 19c—Eversweet, value 25¢, - arge variety, value 25c—Specia 3 ; 3 At De - Woedhacy s, Say, (vaite S0 Ialine woyand L vl wiirsnr.s 108 | Women's ow Length Silk :: ;gc l‘:"""“;“"‘:' i At 18c— Packer's Tar i value 25¢. I Rusiings for coats and waists, ‘all Gloves, full 16-button length in e ot S e e uticura Seap, value 25¢, widths, black, white and ecru, all black and’ shits o6 afti 't N L a ‘olgute’s Cashmere Bouguet, |Rew designs’ on plain net and 12 ”“ 1"» Y ot 08 e At 98c—Iiot Water Tottles, guaran- guest room size. Shfuinw' lacey value He—Special pecial price a pa . 6% teed, \AllIIE’ $1.25. At 24c—Colgate’'s Cashmere Bouquet jPrice a- yard ; Sl 15 | Women's Wibow Length Chamel- At 51':9 fl"fi’;"}:",‘f"”,”"“""" guaran- s Viotet S Aute Veils, in all colors, 27 inch e i e AR R eed, 50, At 25c —tudnut’s Viotet See. e R e R Lt b sette Gloves, both whie and natis pet S e b At 25c—Hanson & Jenck's Violet 80ap | oniror aloth T Derdan al color, a good $9¢ value—Speclal tles, guarantéed for 10 years, At 24c—Roger & Galiett’s Soap. value $1.56—Spe S00 firice a. DAY AT grbantRTADY 200 $2.50 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. . \

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