Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1913, Page 6

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i e WEDNESDAY, JULY s i The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | N Lenaon ... . (NORWICH) Line Sty it e, Fich Moday Will Be a Big Day s City of Lowell | - and- Chester W. Chapin Clioose this route mext time to New York." ‘Youll have.a delightful yovage on Long Island Sound and & superb view of the wonderful skyiine and waterfront of Manhaitan lsland. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily, due New York, Pler 1y, East River, at 6.45, and Pier 10, Nortn River, 7 0'¢lock hext morning. Tickets and staterooms from ticket agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte New England Steamship Co. man's Death. Mrs. James Russell entertained her + children, grandchildren and near rel- &G_E Elithrope had been & atives at _a picnic at Mason Island her In the Factory End Sale This Great Sale is sweeping everything before it. And why not? Think of buying the best kinds of Summer Merchandise, in some instances, at less than cost to man-. ufacture. 4 Practically every item in our original sale advertisement is still on hand, and many new items will be offered today, making it the banner day of the sale. Then make an early start this morning and participate, in the greatest money-saving occasion of the season. IN THE FACTORY MEN'S WEAR 'Sy Values like these will not be found outside of this store Stafford public schools | Sunday. The trip was made in a pow- last school being In|er.boat. Those present were: Mrs. Staffordville. She was granted leave | James Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of absence at the beginning. of the last | Lamphere, Miss Eita Mae Lamphere, #chool year on account of Il health | Mrs Loufse Tanner, Mr. ang Mrs. mnd mever returned to school. She | Floyd Russcll, Miss Hazel Russell, Jeaves two brothers and several sisters. | Miss Ad . ' ~o de’ Russell, Edward Pom- ’ Personal Mention. peroy of Old Mystic, Mr. and Mrs. : .{ James Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam - B T hrey ot Glastonbury, #pent') Hoily, Miss Alwiida Holly, Mr. and ‘Sunday boroush. Mrs. Alonzo Collis, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Br. and Mrs. Henry J. O'Brien have | 300 “Colis. Miss Fiorence Collis, fsturned to Springfield, after a brief|Georze Sherburne, Mrs. Sarah Grin: ¥isit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schindler | nopj john Conklih, Edward Conklin, gy GOING ON Attorney S. B. Harvey of Williman- | iy James Conklin and Willlam P. Bost- Overcome by Heat. - ace Fitch of Blm_street 1 R R e w1 ST Yook BT During no sale thus far conducted have we heard as many clerk’s office Monday. R sl Sundiet, Sotiont Pionic. ied ana wade her o comtort: | § complimentary remarks regarding our stock than during as possible, Tuesday afternoon e annual picnic of the Congrega-|she was some belter, St Chareh 208 Sunday Schoot was g this sale. Each and every garment is as iresh and clean & ' ?, onday. Miles Gordy of Old Saybrook, ~ New York CHELSEA LINE held at IA-‘ld:‘uL dTugsdar- The Cross and som, Leonard 1 . ; T Tl o et Gretmwion Tuce- | § as the day manufactured, and are worth almost twice the J|fa s_dens somiery in ome and|at 39 3tens Batorigean Shirts and are $ brown mixtures, value 10c. Drawers, value 50c. At 7c—Men's Hosiery in a full line of | At 39c—Men’s Bleacheq Sea Island Un- plain colors, value 10c. derwear, value 50c. day and will return in their mer Gra oose, which they w se wehile at summer home at iflow Point By special trolley leaving Stafl- Springs at 540, and a few went the regular car leaving here at 9.2 Walter F. Burt of Belchertown, Mass. Freight and passenger serwics direct to New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thures Gays, Sundays, at price they are being offered for at present. At 9c—Men’s Hoslery, black, tan, navy e ¢ e York, Pler t River, 3 town Tuesday on motoring trip. el ‘o¢ 9. : EErey At 69c—Men's Genmine Porosknlt foot Roosevelt e ke “ | o of Mrs. Fred Stedman. and gray, value 12%. Usifon, Stes, vatne 3100; (SelpRoprevels, Street. Mondaysl Men's Hosiery, both faney and P ‘7°p_x;zlx:l:::lors_ :aluc 25¢. ¢ At 79c—Men's Ribbed Union Suits, At 28c—Men's Silk Hosiery, black and regiler D:lcelgto0. plain colors, value G0c. At 39c—Men’s Night Shirts, plain At 19c—Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and white snd Giraumed, | yatues 800 Freight received until & p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Mr. o o the White Mountains. e death of Mre. Anna Allen Sted- JArthur Kabinovitz is expeoting to iy “..qiy .h‘)?\ dfi Sl:v(ir:\.);ip’\f It Sokiais, | Harttord, In Aystic girl, lived with e o e s S P Mt Prices from $1.25 to $0.95 Hig Sh Drawers, value 25c. At 69c—Men’s Night Shirts, plain| and Mrs. James Filion e A L At 26c—Men's Genuine “Porosknit” White and trimmed, valde $1.00. Afr. and Mrs. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. kow. York ‘city. - The “TEakral o ® underwear, regular price 50c. At $1.19—Men's Pajamas, of fancy| o : ¥ E Fitmpatrick are spending several ’ Saturday with burial at At 31c—Men's Athletic Nainsook Un- Madras and plain Soisette, withff : @ays at Block Island. Springfield derwear, regular price 50c. Frogs, value $1.50. i To Play South Manchester. The planking at the west end of - 0 ITH STREET & The Stafford baseball club will play | the Mrstic drawbridge ja being re- : . NIVERSITY. . P 5 Bt Mary's of South Manchester, | Dxired at ihe expenso of ihe town of Yt Ghoice. All Bizes. . There _are many remarkable values in Wt.uh Goods_ ¥ mm“kw“““l‘:fid“' on the local ground, Saturday after-| | . e i iS ale A Prints, Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Batiste, Voiles, NEW YORK nooce. . = P m, Ot i Values up to $12.50, ° 5 ; CITY Wmjured His Foot. i oA T, e Etc.—in the Factory End Sale. Dloss 10 Wholesale and Retsl] Jehn Anthony was injured by get- | : [catinsq conkiLy i vogs Districts, alirod xud ting his foot caught in a hole in the b i UIELY FIREPROOF§ WOMEN'S WEAR D520 | Piifhoom b it | b y o @t the Central Vermont rail- | improvemens © COoc 20V Will Pe an station a few days ago. The foot 4 badly bruised and Mr. Anthony Personal Items. taken it m:,"" Jol:nsnn Tomia ™ | Wintela Gaskell is entertaining his Our Best Costs 1 S £ the B Val 4 Fl Execellens Restasrant and Cafe. The Sunday School picnic of Grace | U King and two frie 1 3 Th S l $9 95 e of ihe Bininst Naluise sxe on otirt Seeond Floor oderate Prices. . Ghurch will be beld at Crystal Lake, | % imétt and Walter Taft Values up to $30.00, 1S aie . g8 Bend for fres illustratel Gutde ang of Wyoming, R. L. has »f his family in Church | ——| been ham and At $2 48 Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses of fine quality ging- . and style — of Putnam is in Tel. Connection. Opens June 15th HEAD [TCHED At 98c—Women's White Lawn and|At 89c—Children’s Colored Dresses of] 2 at 50 per cent. walSts of former prices folk and Balkan blouses, valuef[Reduced rates for.June and September of good quality $ | ¢ { ttrell is entertain- | Lingerie Skirts, an odd lot, gingham and percale, value-$1.00 p 1 ° : bR R N oL () M. F. BROWN, Manager pent Tuesday in Wh lte Dre se at 30 per cent. At $1.89—Women's Walsts of cotten ham and pereale, value $1.25. OCEAN-BEACH-NEW LONBON, CT. : S S % § crepe, voile and batiste, value || e13g cpildren's Dresses with Nor Tetnis oo atolieation, > t ¥ of former prices 3250 Dandruff Could Be Seen Plainly in | Hair and on Coat Collar. Lots of | Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Soap and Qintment Cured in Four Weeks, - | «vnt. v At 98c—Middy Blous linene, value $ BUSINESS MEN Whether the business with which you are assoclated carries its account here or elsewhera The Uncas National Bank Values $8.00 up PRIGES $3.59 UP Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler. Dan E. Gray and sons Hadley | were guests of their S Tets f 194 Main Street, Wauregan House Block At $350—A choice of our entire stock At 95¢—Women’s White Lawn, Madras of Children's Summer Coats] and Voile’ Waists, value $1. that sold for $5.98 to $12.50. leased the Brush ome of the best values of the Factory End Sale will be found in our Silk and Dress Goods Department. Be sure and visit this department. he summer. ssie Brown of rtford is | - her aunts, Misses Mary F wn, of Denison avenue sal by the meavor and city comptroller | plans have been decided on for the use d Mrs. William Wil of at any time, at a salary of $3,000 per | of the property. m. D. ( have a in ‘year. T mmer i Gt Hiiert Cuiver el Rt S Some Must Stay Home. i eriden. r. an TS, enry M ith Nichol: veli i % Stevens celebrated their 50th Wedding | qotiimed (o 20 ta Bovrigel ne mrhisias 113 Some of the Greatest Values that we Mllllnery have ever offered are included invites your personal account n for sioep through the night. | % end the X Y t appreciative at- Windsor Locks—Leander Jackson of | anniversary Monday at their home on | o g assuring you of ap: t ", o g - Ovidently he thinks that at least one . . : e Sy Bale lots of hate | {Adtctown 1o | Tovsiield, Mass., has heen engaged as| Lincoln street. Mr. Stevens has been | or fwo popular authors ought to stay || Nearly every woman can use a mew Hat during the vacation period. We tention from employes and | vi 1 ind sire, | Principal of the Windsor Locks High | employed for the last 49 years at the| at home.Detroit Free Press. offer an unusual opportunity to procure a stylish Dress Hat at a mere frac-| officers, and two other remedios | Willinm school. Meriden Britannfa company. —_— tion of its real value. 1 suffered almost two | M Fears until I used Caticura Soap and Oi A #mt. Then I got a sample of Cuticura within the last few years that it 1s president of the international suffra . Mre. George Lamb of Has- | 2 ey : C 2 ge and Ofatment and I was relicved a || ! i« an e85 | now deemed necessary to build a Jail | VoL CNERSY 0L SOV USERSSIOR | pody, no one was rude enoush to say Bit. Then I got a full-sized cake of | | for the accommodaticn of prisone and Mre. Honry K. W. Welch of Hart. | that she came back—Chicago News. [ et b of uthoncn Ot | o= New Haven—The local councils of | ford will occupy iheir new houses at So many criminal cases| p : Another Come Back. o i 3 adison.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hop- pefors. the Fatrfield ccUrtd| kina"Clark of Hartford, Mr: anttMra.| Thoush Mres. C&lt was. re-clested wn after a visit with Mis : : s have come | s returned | poigalg, | At this price we offer a cholce of our entire line of M $fll95 Women's Fine Dress Hats—Pattern Hats, Gage Hats At 5 and French Hats—all at $6.95 each, values up to $25. h Women's Dress Hats, a choice of about 200 Fine 0 M $] gfl Dress Hats that sold for $3.98 and $5.00 — Factory l | i 0 CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT i four weeks x‘::: :ll);\;.:’d i the Kn s of Columbus are planning | Madison during the summer. o M!oro flhuo!u;g for S:;enu; ; End Sale, Price §1.98. ML troiiBles Gt #ha. “xeve’ ‘clrou- e - ik | a monster celebration in October this ‘onsternation among _the tapirs, s [ Mk onts the Sallowing (1;...i; Scas0n On—Catch of Thirty- Vear on Columbus day. at which the| South Manchester—It was announc- | ant-eaters, chinchillas and armadillos! Sation jor jxfixg’s“;‘;‘wso"‘ a8 mmows effoctiveand coonomical treatment: | ©107° Seasen On—Catch of 1 | third “degree will be conferred on 4 |ed at the masses in St. James' church | Colonel Roosevelt says he may take . P Pl S D s a Gemtly smear the affected parts with Cui- | W Sword Fish—Vacation Notes. ||jice number of candidates | Sunday morning that the church dur- |his guns to Argentina—Boston Her- ? i any ‘s Ofntment, on the end of the finger, >at | bt ing the past week had bought the |ald. Lady Attendant @omot rub. Wash off the Cusicura Ointment | ¢, §/ ¢ Waterbury.—Mayor Reeves has noti- | Thomas Gray property on Park street, — - 35 Soe sulumtes with Outicura Soap and hos : "] has beer | fiedl Joseph T. Byrne of New York that | which has a frontage of 125 feet, which | Manager Dahlen thinks his Brookiyn | |At 15c—Infants’ Silk Lisle Socks in|At Sc—Infants' Vests, low neck and} S Sl eattues Satiing for e min- | | o oDl at | the oard of finance hus decided to cm- | with the agjoining land bousht by the | team has 4 chance for tho pennant all colors, value 25c. sleeveless, valuo 12%c. SAVE THE PIECES ewing ploy him as an expert accountant for | church a year ago gives'a frontage of | He says the Phillies have shot their _Chilarer’ ibbed Hos-|At 9c—Boys' Athletic Ribbed Shirt: tes. This treatment s best on rising and o b e R bt e K S R U At 19c—Children’s Ijsle Ribbed Hos o—Boys' otic o 5, i have s biam T value 25c. sizes 24 to 34, value 15c. Seam- | At 39c—Children’s Ribbed Union Suits) value 50c. Setiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap Sreely for the tollet and bath, to assist In pre- wenting inflammation. frritation and clog- ing of the pores. Cuticura Soap (25c.) and iery, sizes 6 to 9% t 8c—Women's Fast less Hosiery, value, 1 At 11c—Women's Black Hoslery with|At 8c—Women's Ribbed Vests €. A. SPEAR, Optometrist and Optician, 218 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square abers dropped in on | | (h.—o'n—s (Sflr_yml;fld through- e Mg b split feet, value 12%c. sleeveless, value 12%c. over Somers fee. with 33-p. Skin Me;d::; p(m": AT SpIS B e At 22c—Women’s Silk Boot Hoslery, |At 1lc—Women's Ribbed Vests, a va-| @ard * Cuticura. Dept. T. Bostoo. i hacie black and white, all sizes. Tety of styles, value 15c. e . I ’ i O n At 29c—Womer's fine Lisle and Silk[At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, all .‘M—fin—:ud;::mmu‘;;.;;‘l; ersioon st the par-{/ Fuel Troubles Lisle Hosiery, value 50c. styles, value 19¢c. AUTO REPAIRS eara Soap will find 1t best for sidn church. ‘ At 44c—Women’s Silk Hosiery, black, [At 39c—Women's Ribbed Unlon Suits, SHORT 'NOTICE d Tourists. white and tan, value 50c. value 50c. AT = g ine MacLeod has return- At 85c—Women’s Silk Hosiery, black, |At 89c—Women's fine Lisle Union§|Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give S ViSit fo Tuistives in New ite and tan, value $1.00. Suits, value .00. me a trial. t lat N . are er wh , value $1.00. Suits, value $1.00. trial. — - HARRY C. WASHBURN, of New York has = to spend the sum- Telephone 132-5. Bath Street. " C. M. WILLIAMS SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds. ESTIMATES Danger Signals Kidney Troubles, Bladder Dis- orders and Rheumatism. When thess sympoms are neg- Jected, then Serious Diseases Foliow. re. Starkley of Hartford B net only Sangerons, but B 1 Iish of New York is spend- Besdless, for you to to suffer and wcation at his home on Kront endure the tortures of thess | troubles, for the new discovery, Many bargain offerings in Cottons, Linens, Towels, Crashes, Bed Spreads, Blankets, White Goods, Etc. —in the Factory End Sale. when you use a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove. Just lift the tank from the cradle s_returned from a New York n_ has gone for atives in Massa- | | 5 | Haver | | | i rge Wilcox has been enter- HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, SMALL WARES, ETC,, IN THE FACTORY END SALE thbun has returned fier a visit to Mrs. Ab- - ) et At 250—Women's elbow length Cham- At 3)sc—Imitation Torchon Lace Pdg-| : “nu G EN Deveau is visiting and fl 11 your olsette Gloves, value 39c. ings and Insertings, value Sc. cheerfully given on iends. z 1 s At 35c_Womens 2-clasp Lisle Gloves, |At 8c—Hamburg Embroldertes, -all AR R New Perfectionis @l colors, value s0c. Widths, value 156 to 26c. CONTRACT WORK. 22-inch Embroidered All-over,| promptly ends » such misery. e A s ylllaga. L | At 2//sc—Women’s Cross-bar Handker- (At 39¢ ready for the day. | ot gl o B | Chiefs, two for Ge. NEOETT S e Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. Three doses of Urogen a day, i A e | 9 % IBat 96—twomen's ‘Swiss Embrofdered | c—Batiste Bands for trimmin, 2 B s o, a1 thas s has retarned | You don’t have to wait for the fire to | Handkerchiefs, value 12%c. T e ov. - en, after a visit in the vil- | f s | §at 9c—Women's Plain Linen Handker- | e anaante from % or overcome 5 - i ; | pure olive oil, value 10c. - 3 and Mrs. Silas Weaver. 5 * hiefs, val 12%c. d and relleve ¢ Frances Miller of Hadlyme ;,! klndle N.o Coa] or aShes to .c.arry’ no SOOt’ At 10:7\er:n"a1\’lxim ":-(Tnen Handger- | 2 5§;8f,‘§, 52‘1‘:310?" OFF Talouty FEBTIL IZE B All draggists t o [ @ suest at Waterview cottage | i ke E -—Men's : - e et b BT et e smoke or dirt; no blackened ceilings. I omets, vatue 12sc. A 165 PRpSAER 1 suhck esne GROUND LIMESTONE UROGEN should fail to give > i e s 2 At 5e—No. 1 Wash Ribbon, all colors, value Z5c. AIR SLACKED LIME. — and Nettle, Capt. An- . Bo for plece of five yards, value | st 79c~Women's Parasols, all the lat- Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all Price 50 cents and $1.00 & est _designs, value $1.25. hard Plasters _and Prepared Al Silk Blac Taffeta Ribbon, | At 7c—Writing Paper, 24 sheets and| value 25c. 24 envelopes, Tc a box, value 10c, At 3c—Val. Lace Tdgings and Insert- (At 98c—Size 18-inch Matting Bags) imss, value 10¢ to 25c. linen lined, value $1.39. At all druggists | Minor Vacation. Herbert Percy of New York will ar e tvaee o New Perfection £ Hartford Herton of Brooklyn is visiting Eton it B ! i Note the new 4-burner New Perfection—the most v e BicDonald of New . comryete cooking device on the market, with indicator on ence Vitspattick of Palmer court. = font, “cabinet top, etc. Smaller stoves with 1, 2 or 3 of Riverside have heen visiting in the village, their former home, 51 burncrs. Roofing. Best Roofing Paint in the market. Full iine of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOA®D IS INIXPENSIVE WA™¥R PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacit: in city A N. CARPENTER Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL | Eurcpean P! | Grill Reom open untif 12 m. | HWAYES BROS. Provs. | See the special values on our Third Floor — Draperies, Rugs, Hammocks, Porch Screens, Etc. st of Misses Grace and Fior- | BOYS’ WEAR IN THE FACTORY END SALE At 10c—Men's and Boys' Farm Hats. | At 45c—Knickerbockers, value 50c. At 10c—Men's and Boys’ Peanut Straw - Hats, vaitis 190 At 42%°—cxhakx Knickerbockers, value At 21c—Boys’ Golf Caps, value 25. 0 At 42c_Boys' Golt Caps, value 50c. At 45c—Children’s Rompers, value G0c. At 42c—Boys’ Straw Hats, value 50c. At 85c—Boys’ Baseball Suits, value At 21c—Boys' Blouses, value 25e. g At 45c—Boys’ Blouses, value 50c. At %kE?ys' Indian Suits, value $1.00.| flas Harris of N Sinclair of Jer spending some time in the viliage, Freeman Rogers has returned fro an automoblie trip to Spring Hill, where he was the guest of relatives, er are en- | w8 See your dealer or write for full ; particulars to President mind the o ment businese financiers. Visil our Kitchenware Department and see the special values in Kitchen Utensils and articles of House- hold Utility. Problem of Future, What will be the status of the rigit Phens |to alimony when lovely woman se- Gt | eures perfeel equaitty wiin man._ in all | things /—Cincinnadd Enquirer, it vou would bo pepulas you '"”"i New York Standard 0i—1913 CEEIRISIMNEIRINRIS HRRSNMSISEMND Pey the price, and then some, S T : WHEN waat 1 put your bus dium bettor thap throush the advertis. ing columns of The Bulleun.

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